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"Way Too Big" is Burna Boy's triumphant anthem celebrating the end of toxic relationship, and it's a highlight from his excellent 2020 album Twice As Tall (the project was No. 23 on our Best Albums of 2020 list).
The song got a performance last night on Late Night with Seth Meyers with a full band in tow, and wouldn't you know it, the track still sounds great in the new context. The backdrop doesn't hurt, either: Burna Boy is placed on top of a green-draped platform with his band performing on
.All hail Fashion Icon Bernie!
Bernie Sanders came to Late Night with Seth Meyers tonight. As expected, all anyone wanted to hear about was those memes.
Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers and James Corden all celebrated the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Donald Trump's exit from the White House. The hosts, who all publicly condemned the Trump presidency, didn't hold back as they talked about the Inauguration Day ceremony and the outgoing president, widely discussing the relief they felt at the arrival of a new administration. Here are the highlights from, and :Going live with his wife, Evie, by his side, Colbert
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Dylan Minnette wears a green Snoopy face mask while going out for lunch on Tuesday (January 12) in Los Angeles.
Future Islands were the musical guest on the latest episode of Late Night With Seth Meyers, where they performed their latest single, ‘Plastic Beach’.The energetic performance sees the band opening under a dimly lit stage, before exploding into a variety of colour and light as the song reaches its climax.Watch the full performance below:In addition to their performance, Future Islands have shared Dan Deacon‘s remix of their song, ‘For Sure’.Both ‘Plastic Beach’ and the original version of ‘For
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Nearly a week may have passed since the violent attack on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of Donald Trump, but January 6, 2020 will go down in history as a dark day for Americans.
The Late Show opened Thursday's show using North Korea to underscore how terrible Wednesday's assault on the U. S.
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Numerous Americans including politicians and Hollywood figures called for President Trump’s removal from office, citing impeachment or the 25th amendment, as his supporters violently stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday.
Stephen Colbert began the Late Show with a rare live monologue, where he appeared visibly angry as he discussed his feelings about the riots at the Capitol. "I've rarely been as upset as I am tonight, and I'm sure you are too," he said.
Donald Trump to be removed “immediately” from office.The Late Night host began his show yesterday (January 6) by responding to the riots led by Trump supporters at the U.S.
After the failed insurrection on Wednesday, in which thousands of extremists stormed the U.S. Capitol building amid the Electoral College vote count, several late-night hosts addressed the shocking turn of events at the start of their shows. Expressing outrage, disgust and sadness in equal measure, the comedians were largely sombre as they reflected on the unprecedented attack.
Seth Meyers, the host of NBC’s Late Night, has called for Donald Trump’s immediate removal from office after his supporters staged a siege on the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, resulting in the deaths of four people.
failed insurrection on Wednesday, in which thousands of extremists stormed the U.S. Capitol building amid the Electoral College vote count, several late night hosts addressed the shocking turn of events at the start of their shows.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterUPDATED: Broadcast late-night shows will continue as planned amid ongoing rioting in Washington D.C.Individuals with knowledge of the situation have told Variety that “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” and “The Late Late Show with James Corden” will air original episodes on Wednesday night as scheduled.