Chance The Rapper has just finished his hosting slot on Saturday Night Live and while there were plenty of great moments this one in particular has people talking.
Chance channelled his inner-Boyz II Men for a parody music video begging for Barack Obama to be president once again.
“Every night / I turn the TV on and cry / I say why / I feel like we’re all gonna die,” he sang, accompanied by cast members Kenan Thompson and Chris Redd.
“Maybe Michelle could run,” they also suggested, adding, “No, let’s not put Michelle through that. I mean, if she wanted to?”
SNL hasn’t given current President Donald Trump an easy time at all. Alec Baldwin’s on-point depiction of him has given the show some of its best material in recent memory.
For his first hosting job on the show, Chance also sang an original Thanksgiving Song and played Steve Harvey’s son in a ‘Family Feud’ sketch.
He’s the first independent artist to ever host the show which is yet another huge achievement for the young artist.
? Every night / I turn the TV on and cry
(And I cry, and I cry)
I say why / I feel like we're all gonna die ?#ChanceOnSNL pic.twitter.com/VYiPfwNC7U— Saturday Night Live – SNL (@nbcsnl) November 19, 2017
Meet the Didrickson family. #ChanceOnSNL pic.twitter.com/3EDEYMaOO0
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.@chancetherapper is now the Mariah of Thanksgiving. #ChanceOnSNL #ThanksgivingTime pic.twitter.com/6o8OLOwdsU
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