Scott was the musical visitor for the Youssef-hosted episode on March 30.
‘SNL’ musical visitor Travis Scott is imagined throughout a Please Don’t Destroy sketch on Saturday, March 30, 2024. Caro Scarimbolo/NBC by means of Getty Images
Travis Scott’s SNL gig this weekend consisted of efficiencies of “My Eyes,” “Fe!n” including Playboi Carti and brand-new tune “We Got Too High”– with Please Don’t Destroy and Ramy Youssef.
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The Houston rap artist brought a taste of Paradise to the Saturday Night Live phase with the 2 album tracks for the March 30 episode of the NBC late-night sketch funny program. Before the program aired, Scott premiered a video for “Fe!n” on YouTube.
He was sorry for partying with the Please Don’t Destroy guys (Ben Marshall, John Higgins, and Martin Herlihy) and Poor Things star Ramy Youssef throughout “We Got Too High.”
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The tune for their night out started common enough: “On our method to the function/ We smokin’ blunts and/ Feeling so alive/ All the honeys lookin’ mouth watering.”
Things turned sour: “I believe we got too high/ Smoked too much and I got frightened/ Haven’t smoked because high school/ This is not enjoyable/ If I close my eyes, am I still like, here?/ Am I standing regular?/ Where is Ramy?”
Youssef, hosting SNLwas not taking part in the very same celebration activity as everybody else, however was he was not great. He got lost in his own stress and anxiety at the club and most likely had the worst time of all. Feeling out of location, he struggled over something silly he ‘d stated previously at night: “We’re gon na have a twisted, rockin’ ball.” Relatable.
“Man, why ‘d I bring them?” Scott questioned. “They’re actin’ insane/ And why is that guy being held like an infant?”
Enjoy Scott’s SNL looks listed below. For those without cable television, the broadcast streams on Peacock, which you can register for at the link here. Having a Peacock account likewise offers fans access to previousSNLepisodes.
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