About a year removed from her late-night television debut Cardi B made her way back to “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” to discuss more than music.
The new mom spoke about motherhood and how she enjoys it, revealed she doesn’t like surprises but enjoyed her hubby Offset surprising her with a Lamborghini truck for her birthday, and more.
“It’s the best,” said Bardi about motherhood. “It’s like, ‘Oh my gosh. Shoulda had you when I was a teenager. That’s what I was missing my whole life? I love you.’”
Yeezus is set to appear on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” this Thursday night to talk about a string of topics like his ‘Ye’ album, relationship with Kim Kardashian, opioid addicton (probably), and his bromance with the dragon-energetic, Donald Trump Dump (more than likely).
The last time Ye appeared on the show was in 2013, when he and Kimmel put an end to their beef that began when the talk show host made a sketch that Ye took offense to. That sketch spoofed an interview Kanye did with Zane Lowe on BBC in which he said he was the “No. 1 rock star on the planet.”
Shortly after the spoof hit the masses Ye went on a Twitter rant calling Kimmel a “manipulative media motherfu**er” and started the hashtag “#AllDisrespectToJimmyKimmel” that trended.
Kimmel continued the trolling by fueling the beef on his show and said, “I always wanted to be in a rap feud.”
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With the ‘Uncle Drew’ soundtrack available everywhere today, G-Eazy, Yo Gotti, and YBN Nahmir did some promotion by performing “1942” on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” This single is the clear-cut hit single off the soundtrack.
The movie will hit theaters every where on Friday, June 29th.
Fresh off announcing his joint tour with Nicki Minaj yesterday, Future pulled up to “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” for a live rendition of his heartfelt “Nowhere” single off the recently-released “Superfly” motion picture soundtrack.
Future was tasked with handling the production and curation of the upcoming Director X-helmed “Superfly” remake, which hits theaters this Friday.
We’re only a few days away from Mother’s Day and to celebrate the upcoming holiday, 2 Chainz and YG took over the “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” to perform a live rendition of “Proud.” Without Offset, who is also featured on the song Tity Boi and YG were joined by their moms on stage. The video for the single also included a cameo from each rapper’s mom.
To promote his upcoming ‘The Beautiful & Damned’ album, G-Eazy performed one of his latest singles, “Him & I,” along with his girlfriend and pop star, Halsey on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
Before Halsey joined the Bay Area rapper on stage, G performed a solo rendition of his PLATINUM-certified single, “No Limit” at the outdoor stage of “Kimmel!” G then departed and met Halsey back on stage as he pulled up in a classic Mercedes Benz. The power couple ended the night with a kiss and fireworks going off behind them.
‘The Beautiful & Damned’ will be released this Friday and include features from A$AP Rocky, Cardi B, Kehlani, Charlie Puth, Jay Ant, and more.
With a brand new, multi-million dollar contract in the bag, Gucci Mane hit the “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” along with his fellow ATLiens, the Migos, to perform “I Get the Bag” off his recently-released ‘Mr. Davis’ album.
Cardi B has been performing her critically-acclaimed, chart-topping single “Bodak Yellow” everywhere. Most recently she performed it at the TIDAL X: Brooklyn benefit concert for Puerto Rico, but last night she grazed the “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” stage for a long overdue performance.
Rocking a feathery pink coat with dazzling glitter, Cardi ran through the single as fans in attendance sang along with her.
Slowly taking over the industry, Khalid took over the “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” stage to perform his ‘American Teen’ standout single, “Young Dumb & Broke.”
Joined by four cheerleaders, Khalid was in the ultimate spirit mood, rocking a pair of vans, cuffed pants, and a green sweatshirt. The teenage sensation even showed off his dance moves, causing pandemonium in the crowd.
Hours before releasing his debut album, ‘Teenage Emotions’, Lil Yachty hit the “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” outdoor stage for a performance of the retro-sounding “Bring It Back” single. The performance is part of the show’s Mercedes-Benz concert series.
Dawning a vintage powder blue blazer, white pants, and a ruffled retro shirt, Lil Boat ran through his ‘Teenage Emotions’ single along with a full band. The red-haired rapper/singer reenacted the video, with a prom theme, as fans yelled at the top of their lungs.
Snoop Dogg hit up “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” in support of his forthcoming ‘Neva Left’ album that will be released this Friday, May 19th. During his stop, Dogg gave a little lesson on hip hop history, named his three favorite rappers of all-time, performed “Money Bags,” and even made a generous donation.
During the funny interview with Kimmel, Snoop shared a few anecdotes about his experiences in the industry, working at McDonalds, Martha Stewart, and more. One of the stories he shared was about him and 2-Pac parasailing somewhere on an island in South America.
“We went to some island somewhere in South America, I had just won my murder case and he had just bailed out, so we wanted to go somewhere just to get away. Suge [Knight] took us parasailing and we didn’t know what parasailing was. We was just riding on a boat sitting next to each other and then all of a sudden, we start flying in the air, and the boat starts separating from us, then they dropped us in the water. We was like, ‘Hold on, man. There could be sharks or anything down here. Get us back up.’ They just kept playing games with us, but once we got out, it was fun to look back at it,” shared Snoop.
Tha Doggfather also named his three favorite artists of all-time which include himself, Ice Cube, and Slick Rick. All storytelling rappers. Watch below.
The show hit an emotional point, when Snoop announced he was going to make a donation to Children’s Hospital in Los Angeles, where Jimmy Kimmel’s son received open-heart surgery. Watch below.
Snoop hit the “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” stage as part of the Mercedes-Benz Concert Series to perform his strip-club anthem “Money Bags” featuring K Camp off ‘Neva Left’. Accompanied by Daz Dillinger, a live band, and four twerking dancers, Snoop ran through the single. Watch below.
On the heels of his ‘Everybody’ album release, Logic goes on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” to perform “Black SpiderMan”.
Starting on Hollywood with Damian Lemar Hudson dressed as Spider-Man, Logic grabbed fans to walk with him along with “Kimmel” co-star, Guillermo. From there the rapper walked up to the stage with the whole posse and took everyone on stage to complete the song.
“Black SpiderMan” was only one of the songs performed as part of the “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Mercedes-Benz series. Watch the performance below.
Both Ice-T and T.I. are OGs in the rap game. Between the two they have a pretty heavy catalog. Jimmy Kimmel brought both OGs together as Ice-T.I. for “Mash-Up Monday” on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”.
The duo was joined by a live band as they recreated their hits. T.I. set the tone with “Bring Em Out” before giving the floor to Ice-T to perform “O.G. Original Gangster.” In a natural fashion the two went back-and-forth and intertwined the hits that got them where they are today.
Get your 90s and early 2000s on by watching this dope mash-up of Ice-T.I. below via YouTube.