12/05: Brief Recap: Diddy/Dirty Money Appear on "Saturday Night Live" on December 4, 2010
Dirty Money made their
scheduled appearance on "Saturday Night Live" this evening.
Their first performance was of "Coming Home." It was a very different performance from the one
at the American Music Awards. Outside of the words being said and the chorus itself, the song did not really share much in common with the album version.
It was more of a hushed performance by Diddy, more dramatically and emphatically delivered. I watched it a couple of times and it grew on me a little bit, but I do prefer the original track and the performance at the American Music Awards. The track that people heard on "SNL" was a different record from the one they will hear on the radio and purchase.
Following the performance, Diddy participated in a skit with Robert DeNiro where Andy Samberg played the "best hook man" in the business - Blizzard Man. Diddy's character held a blind belief in Blizzard Man's talents, in spite of his actual abilities. DeNiro played Blizzard Man's mother who Diddy's character was attracted to. Hilarity ensued. It was a funny sketch.
Dirty Money returned to perform "A** on the Floor,"
as I reported earlier, with Swizz Beatz. This performance was the better one of the night for me as it just seemed a little more natural.
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