Hobo Johnson brings ‘Late Night’ his “Typical Story.”
Hobo Johnson brings ‘Late Night’ his “Typical Story.”
Lord Commander James Two Times and Ser Jordan of The Night Show break down GOT every week!
Lord Commander James Two Times and Ser Jordan of The Night Show break down GOT every week!
The Final Four concludes with a 2 Chainz jam!
Apple’s latest announcement won’t be causing Dana to break up with his cable company any time soon.
Meek Mill discusses criminal justice reform on ‘Ellen.’
We wouldn’t trust too many directors with Prince’s legacy, but we’re pretty sure Ava is gonna crush this.
Quavo raps two tracks and joins Jimmy for a game of Catch Phrase!
Go Show alumni The Knocks and Foster the People rock ‘The Late Show!’
Meek Mill returns to network TV backed by The Roots!
We have so many questions about Delilah that we can only hope this show will answer.
Generations of Aftermath collide on the small screen!
Brockhampton make their network television debut with a new single and album announcement.
21 Savage teaching kids about banking issa good thing.
Offset and ‘The Round Mound of Rebound’ struggle with ‘Saturday Night Live’ timing.
Tyler shows ‘Mr. Lonely’ has some funky new moves.
SZA sizzles on her late night ‘Love Galore.’
Macklemore, Skylar Grey and Budo show how much fun a choir can be.
Playboi Carti throws a party on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Rae Sremmurd stop by Fallon for a very cool birthday performance.
A new documentary about Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine features some of music’s biggest stars.
With Snoop’s new album arriving soon, he and Kimmel had a great career spanning chat.
Future furthers ‘Mask Off’-mania with perhaps his best televised performance yet.
Big Boi preps his third solo full-length, and gives us a taste on Fallon.
Ellen’s hip-hop run continues with an unexpected Travis Scott performance.
Joey Bada$$ gets us ready for Friday’s album release.
Just good TV.
J. Cole’s second documentary for HBO arrives just in time for his next tour.
Who, other than Migos, gets two Tonight Show performances?
A memorable Mash-Up Monday.
Run the Jewels celebrate St. Paddys Day by bringing some underground luck to The Tonight Show
Khalid absolutely melts The Tonight Show!
Future makes his daytime TV debut!
Before Run the Jewels concluded their world tour, they stopped by The Daily Show to discuss Bernie Sanders, marijuana and cats.
It’s a charisma supernova.
In between two album releases, Future gets some TV time.
Trebek grabs the mic and quizmaster rap mastery ensues.
The trio bring their raindrop, drop top to daytime television.
What’s in the forecast?
Anderson .Paak put on a Valentine’s Day performance that added musical theater to his many talents.
2017 is looking like the year of the puppet.
Chance the Rapper brought the entire Grammys to church.
The performance included some choice words for our current administration.
What’s going to happen on music’s biggest night regarding the genre it’s near impossible to predict?
That song is a real crowd pleaser.
Kid Cudi reemerges to serve up something fresh.
Let’s revisit all the times that the magic of RiRi has exploded across the silver screen.
Big Sean shows “Moves” is a crowd-pleaser regardless of age.
MGK and Camila Cabello took their hit “Bad Things” to the next level: daytime television!
Some surprising news coming from the hip-hop happenings at the 2017 Grammys
In her late night television debut, Kehlani makes a strong impression.
She brought .Paak back after only four months since his last performance.
With the new xXx movie in theaters, there’s never been a better time for the Americanos to throw a big televised party.
He performed of “Bounce Back” and his new song “Sunday Morning Jetpack.”
Big Sean, Aziz Ansari, and Kate McKinnon will give you something to smile about this weekend.
The track is off Culture, due later this month.
Swae Lee and Slim Jxmmi made their daytime debut.
Seth Meyers just got some flavor, thanks to Bronsolini.
After many months of hype, the special featuring Snoop Dogg, RZA and Common lit up Fox’s Sunday night.
The Bold and the Lyrical: a must-see soap opera based on Kanye lyrics
The Mob continue their streak of high-energy show-stopping television performances.
From “Bad and Boujee” to “T-Shirt” to the Golden Globes namedrop, Migos may have 2017 in the bag already.
If there’s one track that brought us all together, it’s this one.
Chance the Rapper didn’t just wow us with music, but appeared in a sketch inspired by Run-DMC.
Adele, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Lady Gaga, and more join in.
Bruno Mars joined James Corden for some in-car sing-alongs of his hits, as well as some fun discussion of Elvis and grenades!
They brought Busta Rhymes with them!
Travis Scott caps off his 2016 by performing TWO songs.
DJ Khaled stopped by “The Late Show” to discuss his new book, and you won’t believe his reaction to President Obama walking out to his song ‘All I Do is Win.’
See Hamilton’s “My Shot” brought to life in a completely new way in one of the year’s most elaborate televised performances!
Chance the Rapper’s putting the power in your hands!
After three decades of trying, why is Jamie Foxx the one to finally bring Marvin Gaye’s story to the screen?
The Weeknd’s latest performance of “Starboy” comes to daytime TV, just in time for him to break a Spotify record!
The Weeknd’s delightfully disorienting AMA performance of “Starboy” might be his best yet!
You have to see Macklemore, Ariana Deboo and The Roots deliver one of the most passionate televised rap performances this year.
A Tribe Called Quest were the icing on the cake of an already historic episode of SNL. You’ll never guess who joined them!
When requested to make a song about the fall season, Black Thought may have freestyled his way to a new seasonal classic. It’s a must-hear!
Dinner Party co-hosts Snoop and Martha joined Anna Kendrick on Ellen for a game where we learned quite a bit about their sexting and nude beach histories.
Nas appears on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live and proves he knows more than a thing or two about celebrities.
Mac Miller and Ariana Grande become our new relationship goal with their first public duet in Miller’s TV special.