The cast of "Workaholics" was set to appear on "Conan" Tuesday (May 21), but it was announced before their segment that they had to back out at the last minute. Luckily, Conan O'Brien said the trio had booked their own replacement guest. He then introduced rap group The Wizards.
Of course fans of "Workaholics" may recognize The Wizards as the rapping alter egos of Blake Anderson, Adam DeVine and Anders Holm, along with Kyle Newacheck, who co-created the show. The group took the stage to perform "Straight Outta Mordor," a "Lord of the Rings"-flavored rap.
The performance was complete with wizard costumes, dancing girls and fire-breathing dragons. What more could you ask for from rappers? As the song ends, one of the Wizards makes a bold challenge, yelling, "Jay-z, you'd better lock the door. We comin for ya."
The Wizards 2009 album, "Purple Magic," is available online and you can see the performance below.
Of course fans of "Workaholics" may recognize The Wizards as the rapping alter egos of Blake Anderson, Adam DeVine and Anders Holm, along with Kyle Newacheck, who co-created the show. The group took the stage to perform "Straight Outta Mordor," a "Lord of the Rings"-flavored rap.
The performance was complete with wizard costumes, dancing girls and fire-breathing dragons. What more could you ask for from rappers? As the song ends, one of the Wizards makes a bold challenge, yelling, "Jay-z, you'd better lock the door. We comin for ya."
The Wizards 2009 album, "Purple Magic," is available online and you can see the performance below.
- 5/22/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Last night on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Allison Williams confessed a morbid obsession with how her dad, Nightly News anchor Brian Williams, would deliver her obituary. "In entertainment news tonight, we lost one of our own," she stated aloud in her anchor-ly voice. "[She] was tragically killed in a plane crash. (Apparently, this is how her death plays out over and over in her head.) ... She will be missed. [Pause.] We'll be right back with more news about how you could save on your heart medication." And on his part, Jimmy Kimmel quickly changed the subject, "Wow, so, uh, this Girls is your first acting job." Plus: Heidi Klum reprised her Golden Globes tabletop dancing on top of Jay Leno's desk; and Workaholics's Blake Anderson performed "Straight Outta Mordor," his rap about wizards. Watch our compilation to see what you missed.
- 1/24/2013
- by Caroline Shin
- Vulture
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