Post Malone Performs with Roddy Ricch on ‘SNL’

Live from New York, it’s Post Malone.

Ahead of his album release next month, the rapper pulled up to “SNL” where he performed a pair of tracks off Twelve Carat Toothache, his first album in nearly three years.

Following an introduction from host Selena Gomez, the father-to-be hit the 30 Rock stage for the first performance of his new single “Cooped Up” with an assist from Roddy Ricch, who had to cancel his “SNL” appearance earlier this year due to a COVID-19 exposure.

For his second performance, he debuted his new song “Love/Hate Letter to Alcohol” featuring indie folk band Fleet Foxes. Wearing a black skirt and suspenders, Posty shared his struggles with alcohol.

“You’re the reason why I got my ass kicked / But you’re the only way to drown my sadness,” he sang.

Earlier in the week, he paid a visit to “The Tonight Show” where he discussed becoming a dad and his new album Twelve Carat Toothache, which drops June 3 and features collaborations with Doja Cat and The Kid LAROI.

Gunna and Future Perform ‘Pushin P’ on ‘SNL’

Live from New York, it’s Gunna.

Hot on the heels of his chart-topping album DS4EVER, the YSL rapper made his solo debut on “SNL” where he delivered of pair of performances.

Following an introduction from host Jerrod Carmichael, Gunna served up his melodic single “Banking On Me” while looking fly in his white Mr. Saturday double-breasted suit with blue Jordans.

For his second performance of the night, he was joined by Future for the first joint performance of “pushin P.” While laser beams and lights shot across the stage, the stylish duo showed off their drip as they traded verses on the viral smash off DS4EVER, which remains in the top 10 on the Billboard 200.

Gunna, who previously performed with Young Thug in October, also lent his rap skills to a skit about “Short-Ass Movies” co-starring Pete Davidson, Chris Redd, and Simon Rex.