On May 18, DJ Khaled made his first appearance as a musical guest on Saturday Night Live, paying homage to Nipsey Hussle with some of his close friends and collaborators.
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For the first performance, Khaled (full name: Khaled Mohamed Khaled) probably broke a record for most additional guests on the SNL music stage. The crowd was treated to a medley of โJealousโ and โYou Stay,โ including Lil Wayne, Big Sean, Meek Mill, Jeremih, Lil Baby and J Balvin. The stage was full of artists, but the focus was kept on the musicโno dancers, tricks, or props, just some blue/purple mood lighting and a little fog for ambiance.
For his second performance, the Father of Asahd opened with more ambient fog, a word of thanks to his wife and son and a couple of slightly awkward moments that were out of the artistsโ control. It looked like there were some missed cues: Khaledโs first signature call for โAnother one!โ got the beat drop from the track โJealous,โ which was from the first set. Khaledโs second call for โAnother one!โ was met with silence. Basically, somebodyโs getting fired.
Moments later, that notorious live TV โApplauseโ sign for the audience could have helped when a revolving piano revealed SZA coolly draped over its top โฆ but the crowd was mute. Dead. Total quiet. Not one person made a soundโnot a single clap, not one yelp, hoot, or holler; you could hear a pin drop in the audience.
Hopefully, she didnโt take it personally; thereโs good reason not to. SZA is a huge name in music, making anthems for black girls sick of loveโs bullshit. Sheโs collaborated with some of the best artists in the game and landed spots on some of the hottest movie soundtracks of the yearโmost of us can list those anthems, artists, and soundtracks, but itโs safe to say there were maybe three black people in the audience last night. Iโm just guessing. SNL is almost exclusively attended by white folks who donโt know SZA or her songs, never mind the Supreme Alphabet of her name.
So, the piano spinning around to reveal SZA was quite literally over-the-top for the expectations of the SNL crowd. The fact that the music still hadnโt cued up made this dead-air mishap even more noticeable than it would have been.
Even though SZAโs grand entrance fizzled, she seemed to take it with a gracious, if not embarrassed, smile. She and Khaled started off the song medley with โJust Us,โ followed by Meek Mill and some added laser lights for โWeather the Storm,โ and finally, with an image of the late Nipsey Hussle projected in the background, John Legend came out on piano for โHigher.โ The album track features verses by Hussle, and Khaled pledged to donate proceeds from the collaboration to Hussleโs children, Emani and Kross.
โLong live Nipsey Hussle! The marathon continues,โ Khaled declared.
Indeed, it does.
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