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GloRilla Performs "Yeah Glo!" and "Let Her Cook" on 'Saturday Night Live'

The 'Glorious' rapper was a musical guest on the Dave Chappelle-hosted episode of 'Saturday Night Live.'

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GloRilla performed her first Saturday Night Live appearance after being introduced by four-time guest host Dave Chappelle.

The Memphis rapper, Glo, who has received Grammy nominations for Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance, commanded the 30 Rockefeller stage on Saturday. There, Glo performed "Yeah Glo!" and "Whatchu Kno About Me" plus "Let Her Cook" just months after releasing her debut album, Glorious.

Days ahead of Glo and Chappelle's SNL appearances, the two filmed promo spots with cast mate Marcello Hernández, with the latter giving a quick Spanish rendition of "Yeah Glo!" before joking that he'd need to translate the full song.

While Glo has been Grammy-nominated three times, Chappelle is also up for Best Comedy Album (Dave Chappelle: The Dreamer), having won in the same category five times before.

Next making a cameo for SNL 50, celebrating the show's 50th anniversary, are Timothée Chalamet (as host and musical guest).

The full SNL episode is now available to stream on Peacock.

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