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I don t know why people are freaking out, the comedian told the former SNL star on Tuesday, May 4. They re like, Oh I can t believe that Elon Musk is hosting! And I m like, the guy that makes the earth better kinda and makes cool things and sends people to Mars?
Pete admitted that he hadn t met the Tesla CEO. However, he made plans to have dinner with him and SNL producer Lorne Michaels following his appearance on the late-night talk show.
As he shared, I m really excited, man. I m gonna ask him for like a Tesla or some s t.
Like Pete, Weekend Update co-host Michael Che recently discussed the SpaceX chief engineer s upcoming gig on Late Night.
During this season of
Saturday Night Live, versatile funnyman Pete Davidson has impersonated rapper Eminem twice. Both times he was praised for his spot-on portrayal, but did Eminem enjoy the hilarious take on him?
Davidson joined
Late Night With Seth Myers recently and discussed exactly that. He revealed that he called the rapper, only to hang up on him as quickly as possible. That doesn’t mean the call went horribly, though:
“It went, I think, as good as it could go. Eminem said a couple nice things, like, about me. And I, of course, heard them and I reached out and I was like, ‘I would just like to say thank you.’ I just hit him up.”
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Rolling Stone Anderson East Previews Upcoming Album With Moody New Song ‘Madelyn’
‘Maybe We Never Die,’ produced by Dave Cobb and Philip Towns, will be released August 20th
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Anderson East mixes immersive, polished production with the easygoing soul of his voice on the new song “Madelyn.” The moody single arrives as the first taste of East’s upcoming album,
Maybe We Never Die. Due August 20th, the LP is the Alabama vocalist’s follow-up to 2018’s
Encore and pairs him with Dave Cobb and Philip Towns, who co-produce.
“Madelyn” debuts with an accompanying video that matches the moodiness of the song. East tones down his rasp here, favoring a smoother approach and a frequent falsetto. “My Madelyn, spend my life dying just to tell ya,” he sings in the chorus.