Everything You Missed From Eminem & Chance The Rapper’s “SNL” Episode

    Hip Hop took over Saturday Night Live this weekend. Chance The Rapper hosted the November 18 episode of the iconic sketch show while Eminem came through as the night’s musical performer.

    We know every Hip Hop head wasn’t able to sit down in front of a TV on a busy Saturday night, so DX has compiled the highlights from these star rappers’ appearance on SNL.

    Chance got an opportunity to showcase his comedy skills and have some fun with rap’s never-ending generation gap debate. As for Slim Shady, fans hoping to hear new music from Revival were out of luck. Marshall Mathers stuck to “Walk On Water” but also broke out a medley of his hits.

    Watch everything you missed from SNL below.

    Eminem Performs “Walk On Water, “Stan” & “Love The Way You Lie”

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_H1vcldAsP0

    Chance Sings A Thanksgiving Song

    Chance Plays Old School Rapper In “Old Heads Vs. Lil Doo Doo” Sketch

    Chance Is Steve Harvey’s Long Lost Son

    Chance Channels ’90s R&B to Plead For Barack Obama’s Return

    Chance Tells Batman To Chill Out

    Chance Plays The Pizza Delivery Guy In A Porno

    Chance Struggles With Hockey Reporting

    Chance Strips Down To His Boxers On Career Day

    How do you think they did? Let us know in the comments below.

    10 thoughts on “Everything You Missed From Eminem & Chance The Rapper’s “SNL” Episode

    1. I was dissatisfied with​Eminem performance come on with the New album I was expecting to hear some new music WTF wack

    2. Only thing we missed was him spewing his anti-white social justice warrior at us like a cobra snake spitting its venom. I’ll gladly miss it.

    3. So hiphopdx feels the need to protect the frail and fragile eminem from the onslaught of patriots and critics alike to his new found role as social justice provocateur and mainsteam media darling by censoring and deleting comments. Communist Chinese Net Style Censorship has come to the west and it is not in the form of a pro-america movement. Hiphopdx should not be censoring free speech especially when it does not involve hate, racism, bigotry and violence. Eminem built his career on hate, racism, misogyny and violence… So now when we try and criticize this entertainer for his hypocrisy we are censored… How bout dat?

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