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Even in our darkest political moments, SNL always know how to keep it light. Last night, the show paid tribute to Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, with a fake video clip of a song called "Live Ginsburg / Ride for Ginsburg". This song is strangely similar to Kate's "Live Sheck Wes". McKinnon, Chris Redd and Pete Davidson evoke the infamy of Ginsburg at the Supreme Court. Hosted by Steve Carrell, the episode also featured musical guest Ella Mai, who performed the songs "Trip" and "Boo'd Up" from her self-titled debut album.
The sketch follows SNL Lil Wayne and Future made their debut last week in a club consent skit. Wayne has also performed the songs "Can not Be Broken" and "Uproar" from his recent album Tha Carter V. Travis Scott and Kanye West both participated in the series earlier this season; Scott has played the songs "Skeletons", "Astrothunder" and "Sicko Mode" from his latest album. Astroworldwhile West played "I Love It", "We Got Love" and "Ghost Town". In the final moments of the series, West is addressed to the public in a post-show speech, in which he stated to have been "victim of intimidation". SNL behind the scenes of the team, who asked him not to participate in the show with his hat MAGA. SNL The cast member, Pete Davidson, then delivered a speech in the "Weekend Update" segment of the series, in which he called Kanye "jackass" and inquired about the status of his ninth album. Yandhi, which has not been published yet.
Look at the sketch of the show Ruth Bader Ginsberg below.
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