Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Watch Dave Chappelle Sing Radiohead’s “Creep” At The ‘Saturday Night Live’ Afterparty

As we’ve already noted, Dave Chappelle was fantastic as the host of last night’s Saturday Night Live. He was also apparently a fantastic guest at the show’s afterparty, as evidenced by a video shot by The Roots’ Questlove of the comic singing Radiohead’s “Creep” to a huge crowd.

The video shows Chappelle on stage, beer in hand, as he sings the 1995 hit and urges the crowd to join him. “Come, everybody!” he says as Leslie Jones dances next to him and films the crowd.

Questlove, who has performed for presidents and recorded with some of the world’s top artists, ranked the moment as one of the best of his career. “In a life full of highlights? I’m glad I waited til 5:22am for this….” he wrote on Instagram.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BMvzBaphAma/

Questlove also shared a clip of A Tribe Called Quest’s Jacobi White rapping as Q-Tip looked on.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BMqV0NgB18Z/?taken-by=questlove

Next time Chappelle and ATCQ appear on Saturday Night Live, it’d be wise to crash the afterparty.

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