Future Joined By The Weeknd On ‘Saturday Night Live’: Watch

Christina Lee | March 6, 2016 10:18 am
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“March Madness” just took on a whole new meaning for Future. Last night (March 5) the Atlanta rap superstar made his Saturday Night Live debut, with host Jonah Hill holding a double cup each time he introduced him — yet even more proof of his surreal ascent to mainstream superstardom.

The first go-around The Weeknd joined him on stage to perform as “Low Life,” the EVOL track where they act as scumbag wingmen, shrugging while trading unapologetic boasts about turning a Ritz into a Follies. But Future shone brightest when he returned for the aforementioned, aqueous 56 Nights track, about how he ascended from Kirkwood foot soldier to general; with the live vocals and a band boosting the Southside production, his nickname “Future Hendrix” made more sense than ever.

Watch Future and the Weeknd do “Low Life” up top, then the live rendition of “March Madness” below.

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