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Mississippi rappers, Swae Lee and Slim Jimmy, better known as Rae Sremmurd have enjoyed a very fruitful finish to 2014. Their single "No Flex Zone" has become a pop culture reference point and they just made their television debut without having even releasing an album. Last night they joined the "Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" to perform the Mike WILL Made-It produced hits "No Flex Zone" and "No Type" with a little help from The Roots. -
Lorde Performs 'Yellow Flicker Beat' and Discusses 'Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1' Soundtrack on 'Tonight Show' [WATCH]
Last night, in support of "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1," New Zealand's biggest music star Lorde went onto "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon" to discuss the project, perform her main contribution to the album, "Yellow Flicker Beat" and discuss how she was Taylor Swift's manager for a day. The "Royals" star gave an inspired performance, highlighted by her jarring stage movements.She then sat down with Fallon to cheerily discuss the project and note how difficult it was to make. She shares the story of how she became Taylor Swift's manager for a day at the Grammys and shows off her "There is someone famous" face. Lorde also discusses the recording and release of "Royals," telling the story of how she stuck to her convictions and released the track despite the meddling of a label, via "Consequence of Sound."The "Royals" star was given the incredibly daunting task of curating the "Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1" soundtrack earlier this year and managed to assemble an all-star cast to put together a group of songs that captured the essence of the film. -
Jimmy Fallon, The Roots Fill In For U2 With "Desire" On 'The Tonight Show'
Bono's recent cycling accident meant Fallon and his house band could do their best U2 impression, and they killed it Monday night with "Desire." -
U2 Postpones 'Tonight Show' Residency Following Bono's Cycling Accident
U2 fans will have to wait a little bit longer to see U2 take up their weeklong residency on "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon." Scheduled for this week, the band has had to postpone indefinitely their residency due to an injury incurred by Bono while he was cycling in Central Park, according to "Billboard."U2 released the following statement on their website:"It looks like we will have to do our 'Tonight Show' residency another time — we're one man down. Bono has injured his arm in a cycling spill in Central Park and requires some surgery to repair it. We're sure he'll make a full recovery soon, so we'll be back! Much thanks to Jimmy Fallon and everyone at the show for their understanding." -
Bobby Shmurda Drops 'Bobby Bitch' Video [WATCH]
Bobby Shmurda dropped his "Bobby Bitch" single a few weeks back after a memorable performance with The Roots on "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon."The kid spun a violent tale with a high body count. Take notes:"And I'm down to catch a body, bitches, hit that hommy switch "And I bet that all these hollow tips gon' make his body twitch "But if I hit you with the shotty, bitch, I bet that body flip "Rasha caught him with them zombie tips and made his body spin"Now we finally have the video for Shmurda's tale of gore. Observe the badassery below: -
U2 To Perform Weeklong Residency on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
Jimmy Fallon has announced that U2 will be taking on a weeklong residency at The Tonight Show starting Monday, Nov.17. This appears to be a recent trend on late night shows, considering those very same days, Metallica will be performing a weeklong residency on The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson and just last month Foo Fighters ran through a weeklong residency on Late Show With Daivd Lettterman. Luckily for U2 and Fallon, the Metallica performances won't overlap as Ferguson's show has a different timeslot. -
The Roots Give 'Halloween' Theme Music a Makeover [LISTEN]
Jimmy Fallon welcomed an especially scary guest to The Tonight Show on Halloween (Oct. 31) recently. -
Wilco Rocks 'Fallon,' Jeff Tweedy Plays Charades with Charles Barkley and Ewan McGregor [WATCH]
Jeff Tweedy and Wilco stopped by "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" to celebrate their 20th anniversary on national TV last night, Oct. 27. Tweedy also played charades with Charles Barkley and Ewan McGregor. -
Bobby Shmurda Drops New Single, Performs 'Hot N---a' On 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' [WATCH]
With The Roots providing the beat, Shmurda flashed some serious charisma with help from a Lil Jon-lookin' hype man a couple dancers. -
Ben Affleck Sings 'Let It Go' on 'The Tonight Show,' Says He's Jealous of Jimmy Fallon
Ben Affleck visited The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon Monday night to discuss his new movie Gone Girl, but the conversation somehow shifted to the Disney movie Frozen. -
Robert Plant, Jimmy Fallon Sing 'Duke of Earl' On 'The Tonight Show' [WATCH]
As usual, Fallon is having all the fun. He had rock legend Plante on "The Tonight Show" Friday night and decided to sing a doo-wop duet with some help from Loopy, an iPad app. -
Jimmy Fallon's 'Tonight Show' Birthday Surprise: Stevie Wonder, James Franco And Seth Rogen Make Grand Entrance [WATCH]
Jimmy Fallon is not a fan of surprises, but he got a big one on Friday's edition of The Tonight Show when Seth Rogen popped out of a giant birthday cake to issue a message to Fallon.
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