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Saturday Night Live's massive 40th season is set to come to a close this weekend (May 16), and the sketch show got Rihanna to be the last musical guest. Just one day before airtime, the "B*tch Better Have My Money" singer joined forces with host Louis CK and SNL cast member Leslie Jones to shoot a few promos, and you best believe that RiRi is not going to deal well with being cast as CK's girlfriend of Jones peeing her pants. -
Lonely Island to Star in Judd Apatow Music Documentary Spoof
With an array of music documentaries on the rise, Lonely Island decided to jump on the bandwagon with a spoof mockumentary. The comedic trio of Andy Samberg, Jorma Taccone and Akiva Schaffer will star in the film produced by Judd Apatow and co-directed by Taccone and Schaffer. -
First Aid Kit Perform Beautiful Simon & Garfunkel 'America' Cover on 'Letterman'
David Letterman only has a small handful of The Late Show episodes left, and the longtime talk show host is getting sentimental with his final few musical guests. Last night (May 7), folk duo First Aid Kit appeared on the show to perform a cover of Simon & Garfunkel's "America," and the reason why can help to melt even the coldest of hearts. -
Imagine Dragons, REO Speedwagon Team Up for 'Roll with the Changes' for Kimmel's Mashup Mondays
When you think of two rock bands who seemingly have little in common musically, Imagine Dragons and REO Speedwagon seem like a fair pair of opposites. But, earlier this week (May 4), the groups joined forces on Jimmy Kimmel Live's "Mashup Mondays" to form REO SpeedDragons and perform "Roll with the Changes." And, shockingly, it worked. -
John Oliver Takes on Standardized Tests During 'Last Week Tonight' Segment
Few subjects are safe from the witty British host, John Oliver, on HBO's "Last Week Tonight." The former "Daily Show" correspondent has already tackled New Year's Eve and "Fifty Shades of Grey" and this past week, he took aim at standardized testing. As usual, he was right on the money. -
Mumford & Sons Perform "Believe" on 'Late Show With David Letterman,' Full Set on Web Series
Mumford & Sons dropped its third studio album, 'Wilder Mind,' earlier this week. They celebrated by performing the lead single from the LP, "Believe" -- the first Mumford track to showcase the band's new sonic direction -- on "Late Show With David Letterman." The group also performed a full set on the new web series, "Legends on Letterman." -
Adam Levine Sugar Bombed Outside 'Kimmel' Studio, Maroon 5 Plays Ironic Song Choice
Adam Levine may love "Sugar" when he's performing the new single with his band Maroon 5, but as far as actual sucrose goes, well, he may not like it so much. Last night (May 6), the Voice coach was heading inside Jimmy Kimmel Live to perform when he was "sugar bombed" by a man outside the Los Angeles studio. -
Fetty Wap Performs "Trap Queen" on 'The Tonight Show' With The Roots
Fetty Wap stopped by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to perform his massive hit "Trap Queen." He was in good company, as most of the musical guests on the show are, with The Roots bringing some extra Philadelphia flavor to the rap song. -
Jimmy Fallon, Jack Black Remake Extreme 'More Than Words' Music Video, And It's Hilarious
For reasons that aren't immediately clear, last night on The Tonight Show, Jack Black and Jimmy Fallon decided to do a shot-for-shot remake of the 1991 Extreme music video for "More Than Words." Donning long black wigs, black nail polish and yearning looks on their faces, the comedians produced a remake of a hair metal relic that's way funnier than maybe it should have. -
Wiz Khalifa, Florence + The Machine & Rihanna to Round Out 'SNL' Season 40 Musical Guests
Saturday Night Live season 40 is set to top off a star-filled season with three engaging live acts to round out its musical guests. Today (April 22), just a week and a few days ahead of Scarlett Johansson's latest hosting gig, SNL announced that Wiz Khalifa, Florence + The Machine and Rihanna will be this year's final musical guests. -
Dawes Perform 'Things Happen' on 'The Late Show' as David Letterman Joins the Band
For Dawes, sometimes "Things Happen," and last night (April 22) that thing was a performance on one of the final episodes of The Late Show with David Letterman. Ahead of its new album All Your Favorite Bands, the Los Angeles rockers took the stage on CBS to play for Letterman, who had only glowing things to say. -
WATCH: Big Sean Gives Touching Tribute to Grandma with 'One Man Can Change the World' on 'Fallon'
Big Sean got tender last night on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon with a performance of his standout Dark Sky Paradise track "One Man Can Change the World."
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