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It only makes sense then that on the latest episode of SNL Season 50, the show spoofed some of TikTok's biggest trends and influencers using their cast and impressive roster of A-list cameo stars.
Saturday Night Live tackled all the current TikTok trends in a parody featuring a handful of fun cameos on its October 19 episode. The nearly four-minute sketch, aptly titled “TikTok,” started ...
The Lonely Island returned to SNL for its 50th season, most recently with "Here I Go," which costarred Charli XCX. Watch the full "Daiquiri Girl" episode of The Lonely Island and Seth Meyers ...
Saturday Night Live Samurai: December 13, 1975 John Belushi: John Belushi plays a samurai warrior, who speaks only (mock) Japanese, and wields a katana. He is seen in various occupations ranging from a hotel desk clerk to a tailor. Mel's Char Palace December 20, 1975 Dan Aykroyd: A steakhouse commercial parody featuring Dan Aykroyd. At Mel's ...
The song was recorded in one night on Taccone's laptop in the offices of Saturday Night Live in the GE Building. Parnell, Samberg, Schaffer, and Taccone wrote "Lazy Sunday" on the evening of December 12, 2005. They recorded the following night in the office The Lonely Island occupied together using a laptop Taccone bought on Craigslist. [2]
Saturday Night Live has featured many recurring characters that appear in sketches with a musical theme. In addition there are characters listed here who predominantly featured music, but may not have exclusively featured it. Nick The Lounge Singer (Bill Murray) – April 16, 1977; The Blues Brothers (Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi) – April 22, 1978
Saturday Night Live dug up a pop rock anthem from 2009 in what viewers have dubbed a “brutal” sketch.. The 19 October episode of the long-running sketch show was hosted by actor Michael Keaton ...
ABBA Christmas — This infomercial spoof promotes a never-released album of holiday songs from "The Fleetwood Mac of cold weather" (Bowen Yang, episode host Kate McKinnon, and McKinnon's fellow SNL alums Maya Rudolph and Kristen Wiig), all set to the tunes of their well-known classics (e.g. "Gifts for Me, Gifts for You").