The Best of 'Late Night With Fallon' aired on NBC on Sunday night, honoring the host as he gets close to transitioning over to The Tonight Show. Many moments have inspired hysterical laughter through the years, but beyond just interviews, ridiculous games that involve carpet samples as prizes and skits with celebrity guests smashing eggs on their own heads, the show has given us some unique "digital originals." Read More »
Justin Timberlake is the kind of guy every girl seems to swoon over and every guy can respect or maybe envy, at least a bit. Not all guys are going to admit that, though. But the Hunger Games: Catching Fire star and recent SNL host Josh Hutcherson isn't afraid to come out with it as he shares on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. Read More »
Pearl Jam are in heavy promotion mode for their new, No. 1 album Lightning Bolt. In addition to an extensive US tour, the rock heavy hitters appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon last night to perform their latest single "Sirens." Read More »
Ylvis’ song “The Fox” quickly became a viral video hit on YouTube this summer; so of course Jimmy Fallon invited the Norwegian music sensation on to perform for the first time on late night television. Just as the Late Night crew does with many guests, the Roots joined Ylvis for this live version of the song. They basically just recreated the music video in a live setting, but it was still great to see Fallon and the Roots getting involved! Read More »
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon has somewhat of a gift with taking pop songs and turning them into stripped down versions that sound kind of better in a way! This week, Fallon along with the Roots joined Miley Cyrus for a special a capella rendition of her popular hit song, "We Can't Stop." Read More »
Last night, New Zealand singer Lorde made her US television debut on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon." The 16-year-old, who just released her first album "Pure Heroine" on Monday, performed her smash hit single "Royals" and another cut from her album, "White Teeth Teens." Read More »
If you've ever wanted the anger of heavy metal mixed with the rich, folk tones of The Avett Brothers, boy are you in luck! That's what Jimmy Fallon had to say during his "Late Night" talk show Sept. 30, when the folk rock quartet did a faux infomercial viral video entitled "The Avett Brothers Sing Heavy Metal." Read More »
It's confirmed. Daft Punk will, in fact, appear on Comedy Central's "The Colbert Report" next week. MTV News got official word that the "Get Lucky" French electronica duo will appear on the lampooning news program on Tuesday, Aug. 6. Read More »
Robin Thicke continued with the promotion and lampooning of his massive summer single "Blurred Lines" in a viral video with "Late Night" host Jimmy Fallon and hip-hop legends The Roots. In a move similar to Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" and Mariah Carey's "All I Want For Christmas Is You," Thicke, Fallon and co. redid "Blurred Lines" using children's classroom instruments. The result is an adorable, jolly three-and-a-half minute rendition of the sexy tune. Read More »
After a 14-year hiatus Southern rap group Goodie Mob has remerged with their first single, "Special Education," featuring Janelle Monae, and a new album to be released this summer. The rap veterans hit The Late Night With Jimmy Fallon Show Thursday night, teaming up with The Roots for a killer late night performance. Read More »
Daft Punk are quite the aloof electronic French duo. The masterminds behind the massive summer hit "Get Lucky," featuring Pharrell rarely make televised appearances. Their latest album, "Random Access Memories" topped the U.S. charts with little promotion. However, now, the band is rumored to make a rare appearance on Comedy Central's "The Colbert Report" next week. Read More »
The Lonely Island Crew (Andy Samberg, Jorma Taccone, and Akiva Schaffer) stopped by "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" last night and preformed their hits song "YOLO" off of their recent album The Wack Album. This single was an earlier release in anticipation for The Wack Album and it became an immediate hit. The comical take of "You Only Live Once" turned into a cautionary song was pretty great in general, and then the music video for it made it even better. So it might seem hard to top, right? Well with some help from Fallon and the Roots, it got even better! Read More »
It's been almost 20 years since grunge rock band Mudhoney made an appearance on national TV. Last night to promote their new album Vanishing Point as well as label Sub Pop's Silver Jubilee, the Seattle rockers took to Late Night With Jimmy Fallon to perform "I Like It Small." Read More »