Last year, the Orange Is the New Black cast wrapped its second season with an epic roller-skating party; this year, they celebrated by singing karaoke.

"It was so fun and hilarious," Alysia Reiner (aka "Fig") told Cosmopolitan.com last night at the Gotham Independent Film Awards. "Laverne [Cox] was the bomb. Like, the bomb. I would not be surprised if she rehearsed before karaoke."

This seems believable: Laverne Instagrammed video from the wrap party and, as you'll see, she is indeed a karaoke master, leading her castmates in a singalong of "I Love Rock and Roll."

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Samira Wiley also posted video in which she sings Alicia Keys's "No One." She sounds gorgeous, even when she messes up the words.

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And then here's video of Lea DeLaria ... scatting? It's hard to tell, but she's cool like that.

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Unfortunately, Alysia did not get to take the stage herself because she had to leave for another event. "I wanted to, but the line was too long," she said. "I've never done karaoke before, and I picked a song, and then I didn't have time to do it. But I really want to sing 'Killing Me Softly' some day. That's what I've decided. The funky version, the up tune version."

Lorraine Toussaint (aka "Vee"), who stars in this year's Oscar-buzzy movie Selma, also stopped by the wrap party, even though her character is not in season three. "I went to the party, but I didn't realize it was going to be at a bar," Lorraine told Cosmopolitan.com. "And I went with my 10-year-old, and she walked in, and she said, 'Mom, this is a bar.' And I went, 'Oh! Honey, it is.' And so we didn't stay very long."

Bottom line: This wrap party sounds awesome and we all need more video.

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