• Fetty Wap, Phony Ppl Perform 'Trap Queen,' 'My Way' On 'Jimmy Kimmel

    Fetty Wap's "Trap Queen" still reigns as possibly the hip-hop song of the 2015 thus far. It has not lost any steam heading into the summer and the Patterson, New Jersey native is keeping the momentum going with TV appearances and new music. Last night, he went on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" to perform the smash single as well as his new track, "My Way," with the help of Phony Ppl.
  • The War on Drugs Performs on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'

    The War on Drugs continued its victory lap behind last year's 'Lost in a Dream' album, performing "Under the Pressure" and "Disappointing" on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' last night, April 13. The group put on a signature performance, complete with dreamy guitar licks and peaceful grooves.
  • Jimmy Kimmel Live! Exposes 2015 SXSW Music Fans With 'Lie Witness News' [WATCH]

    Jimmy Kimmel has done it again. The consummate prankster has brought his signature sketch, Lie Witness News, back down to SXSW to quiz people on the street about their knowledge on bands that don't exist. Of course to try and seem up on the times, the people go along with it and act like they know the fictional bands the questioner is talking about. Hilarity ensues.
  • Spoon Performs 'Rainy Taxi,' 'I Just Don't Understand' on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'

    'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' is broadcasting from South by Southwest all week, which means producers have scheduled some great acts to perform on the show during its residency. Spoon kept the good times going last night, March 17, performing "Rainy Taxi" and "I Just Don't Understand" from their new album 'They Want My Soul,' 'Spin' noted. It was a homecoming performance for the band from Austin.
  • The Killers, Jimmy Kimmel Discuss Viral Christmas Hit 'Joel the Lump of Coal'

    The Killers have been doing Christmas songs for nine years, but none of them have captivated the nation quite like "Joel the Lump of Coal," their newly released Christmas anthem co-written by Jimmy Kimmel. Apparently, the late-night host is longtime pals with Killers singer Brandon Flowers, and two recently sat down with "Entertainment Weekly" to discuss their new hit. "I don't know if Brandon even knew this, but I wrote a lot of Christmas songs when I worked at KROQ, the radio station here in Los Angeles," Kimmel said. "So I was very excited when Brandon called and asked if I wanted to be involved in directing the video for it. I said I'd really like to help write the song, and then we talked about what we would do, and we wanted to write something that was kind of like 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,' and we just happened upon a lump of coal named Joel." The song is a lengthy tale about — you guessed it — a lump of coal named Joel who lives at the North Pole with Santa Claus. The little piece of anthracite becomes horrified when he realizes he is going to a naughty kid's house, but everything turns out OK in the end.
  • 9-Month-Old Baby Drums Along to Pantera Song on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!,' Impressing Vinnie Paul [WATCH]

    Former Pantera and current HELLYEAH drummer Vinnie Paul better be careful because there is a new drumming legend around. His name is Wyatt, he is 9 months old and he really kills it on a drum kit — with the help of his dad. A video of Wyatt playing along to Pantera's 1994 song "5 Minutes Alone" has gone viral, and Jimmy Kimmel liked what he saw, so he invited the young beatkeeper to perform on his show. The original video features Wyatt on a drum set made out of cups, cans and plastic lids. But for the "Can They Do It Live" segment of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!," the host got Wyatt some proper equipment and a backing band. The kid is surprisingly calm on live television, taking in all the sights and lights as he and his dad perform, Blabbermouth notes. "Are you worried about all the headbanging while he still has a soft spot?" Kimmel asks Wyatt's mom after the performance. "I make Papa take it easy on him," she replies.
  • Taylor Swift Shuts Down Hollywood Boulevard For 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' Performance

    Last night, Los Angeles’ Hollywood Boulevard was COMPLETELY taken over by Taylor Swift. And we mean COMPLETELY. The 1989 singer made an appearance on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! for an interview and then a performance for over 15,000 fans. She took to the stage to singer her two latest singles, “Shake It Off” and “Out Of The Woods.”
  • T.I. Performs 'Paperwork' Tracks "No Mediocre," "About The Money," Reads "Texts From Your Mom" On Jimmy Kimmel Live! [WATCH]

    T.I. stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night in support of his upcoming ninth studio album, Paperwork, due out October 21 via Grand Hustle Records/Columbia Records. He hit the outdoor Hollywood stage to perform his hits "No Mediocre" and "About the Money." He also participated in a new segment called "Texts From Your Mom," where he read actual texts that people have received from their mothers.
  • Schoolboy Q’s Mom Recites Explicit Lyrics From "Collard Greens," Addresses Line About Smoking Weed With Him On 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' [WATCH]

    Jimmy Kimmel presented a new round of "Words From You Mother," a hilarious segment where Kimmel asks rappers' moms to recite their children's lyrics. In the past, we've seen Wiz Khalifa's mom, Big Sean's mom, T.I.'s mom, YG's mom, and Mac Miller's mom. Now Schoolboy Q's mother take the stage. She took on the explicit lyrics from the third verse of her son's hit "Collard Greens" off his most recent album Oxymoron.
  • Lil Wayne Talks Getting Shot At By Fan

    Lil Wayne recently stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live and the rapper sparked up quite an interesting conversation with Kimmel. While visiting the show, Weezy shared lighthearted and, some scary, anecdotes about getting shot.
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