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‘SNL’ At 50: The Show’s 50 Best Musical Shorts/ Original Songs, From ‘D–k in a Box’ to ‘More Cowbell’ and ‘King Tut’
As Saturday Night Live celebrates it's 50th anniversary, we count down the top 50 musical shorts/original songs in the show's history; see the list.
After their pleas to drop that mask, Ego Nwodim and Megan Thee Stallion hit them with some real talk, with the H-Town rapper snapping, “He don’t care about your health/ He just wanna see you topless/ Pulling up to his crib swallowing his droplets,” as they reciprocate with a digs at the mens’ hairlines and requests for a clean shave to see how those jawlines look. Maya Rudolph and Ana Gasteyer nail the look, vibe and jittery energy of the late-1990s peak MTV pop era in this sketch, where they play two sassy girl group singers hyping their new single, “Woman Made Man.” Destiny’s Child would never… sing a song about making Frankenstein monster boyfriend Ambrosio (Pierce Brosnan). Enter Ass Dan (Bobby Moynihan) and Thrilla Killa Klown (Ryan Phillippe), dropping their 2010 jam about life’s great mysteries (“Where does the sun hide at night?,” “Did people really used to live in black and white?,” “Who is Brazil?,” “Why are pants different than shirts?”) in a so-close-it-almost-seems-real spoof of ICP’s equally inane 2009 “magnets, how do they work?” viral track “Miracles.”
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