Dave Chappelle talks about seeing Prince perform at a Saturday Night Live afterparty with other iconic celebrities like Maya Rudolph, the B-52s and Beyoncé.
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Dave Chappelle talks about seeing Prince perform at a Saturday Night Live afterparty with other iconic celebrities like Maya Rudolph, the B-52s and Beyoncé.
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ReplyHello
ReplyI’ll never forget that Chappelle sketch with Charlie Murphy….
ReplyHow am I this early
ReplyDude I love Dave
ReplyHow is it possible that some of the comments are 8 minutes old when the video was posted 4 minutes ago?
ReplyJimmy could totally play
ReplyFred Schneider in a biopic.
This was funny
ReplyDave’s face 1:14-1:16
Somebody turn that into a gif
ReplyThis was more interesting than the actual interview that was shown.
ReplyI love Dave Chappelle
ReplyAnyone ever notice how the commercial breaks and non-aired interviews are a hundred times better???
ReplyTo think of all the crap Jimmy gets on the regular to have one of the most revered comedians of our time seemingly give him complete respect and admiration during this interview goes to show how much the internet hivemind gets it completely wrong sometimes. I mean I’m not the biggest Jimmy fan but dude is out here doing it you know
ReplyWhat a crazy story. Prince = legend
ReplyPrince was so damn legendary!
ReplyJimmy Fallon Dave Chapelle during commercial break got prince to sing along song ever notice SNL after-party awesomeness job
ReplyPrince really was so Omnipotent he didn’t even NEED the ground to move to a stage.
ReplyThis was the best cut. Keep this stuff coming!
ReplyMore of this Jimmy… #TheArtOfStoryTelling
ReplyDave Chappelle is such a level of bad-ass-bitch-I been-here energy.
ReplyLoving this new segment!
ReplyJimmy’s flexin hard asf with the name drops.
ReplyJimmy Fallon you’re great comidian.Love your funny shows that you not talking about Trump and ignoring him.That what he needs more now.Just ignore.
ReplyJimmy is way more pleasant to watch when he’s being himself, kind of improvizing. Way better than the actual forced interviews
ReplyI wish I could’ve been a fly on the wall at that party!
Before I was born, my mom sang in a band, she opened for the B52s and Talking Heads once!
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