Pete Davidson & Jack Harlow performs a parody of Eminem’s “Without Me”.
Back in December, Saturday Night Live celebrated Christmas with some comedy skits which also featured a parody of Eminem’s classic “Stan” starring Pete Davidson. Eminem also made an appearance at the end of the skit, which is his first appearance in over 9 months last year.
Second old Eminem song reference this season #SNL pic.twitter.com/bShUSrAoMq
— Austin Culp (@AustinInATX21) March 28, 2021
There goes my #PeteDavidson as Eminem in and out of costume!!!!!! ❤️👏🏼😍 LOL, NFT! @nbcsnl #SNL pic.twitter.com/OWgdM2lYAA
— Elsa❤️🇺🇸💚🐕💛🦋🧡⚾️💙🇵🇷🤍 (@Elsa050467) March 28, 2021
Jack Harlow and Pete Davidson impersonated Eminem in the ‘Without Me’ music video tonight on Saturday Night Live (SNL) pic.twitter.com/n03SfJ4Ljg
— yani ♡ (@shadyfenty_) March 28, 2021
Now today, Saturday Night Live did some skits on NFT (Non-Fungible Token) where this time they parody Eminem’s “Without Me“. The skit once again stars Pete Davidson, along with tonight’s musical guest Jack Harlow. Jack Harlow also performed a medley on the show.
The sketch began with Kate McKinnon as Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen addressing to a gathering of economic students. After the professor (Kyle Mooney) asks if there are any questions for Yellen, the camera cuts to Pete Davidson dressed as the rapper’s phony superhero Rap Boy from the “Without Me” video.
In the video, Davidson is shown dressed as Batman and Robin as he parodies Eminem’s song “Without Me” to explain the trend, with Harlow also appearing as a caretaker. Eminem is planning to sell his first non-fungible token, or NFT, following a sketch on NFTs that imitated the rapper’s song “Without Me” on Saturday Night Live.
Musical guest Jack Harlow, who is enjoying a passing janitor, joins in and offers a reasonable explanation: “Non-fungible indicates that it is distinct,” he raps. “You and I are the only ones who can exist. NFTs, which are built on a blockchain, are ridiculous. It’s a computerized ledger of transactions that keeps track of what’s going on. You’ll be able to sell it as artwork once it’s been minted.” The cartoon concludes with the four of them Photoshopped into an Abbey Road background and sold as an NFT for (after all) 420 ether — around $718,000.
Fans were shocked when Pete Davidson joined Jack Harlow on stage at The Novo in Los Angeles on Friday night.
The two sang Harlow’s song “SUVs (Black on Black)” together. In the beginning, Davidson danced next to Harlow and joined in on a few lines until Harlow turned to face him and said, “You got this one right here, right here.” The song’s last stanza was delivered by Davidson alone, word for word.
Jack Harlow and Pete Davidson together is my fever dream come true.. pic.twitter.com/lShi4DCSSC
— 𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐮𝐫𝐞 (@CAROLlNABBY) January 8, 2022
On Monday, Eminem retweeted a pondering face emoji alongside the SNL parody by Pete Davidson, Chris Redd, and rapper Jack Harlow.
— Marshall Mathers (@Eminem) April 20, 2021
“Two silicon boys were talking outside, talking outside, talking outside,” Pete Davidson raps. “Now what the hell’s an NFT/ Apparently cryptocurrency/ Everyone’s making so much money/ Can you please explain what’s an NFT?”
You can also watch the Eminem Stan parody performed by Pete Davidson. Click here
Check out the parody of “Without Me” below.
what the hell’s an NFT pic.twitter.com/BcFylopM63
— Saturday Night Live – SNL (@nbcsnl) March 28, 2021