
Macklemore and Migos' Offset teamed for a stomping performance of "Willy Wonka" on Jimmy Kimmel Live. The track appears on Macklemore's new album, Gemini.
The Seattle rapper opened the song over steady trap precision, unleashing a stream of braggadocio that slowly turned into a torrent of double-time rhymes and references to everyone from Lil Boosie and Marshawn Lynch ("Cause I'm just 'bout that action boss") to Barack Obama. As a pair of horn players added a brassy riff to the song, Offset delivered the song's punchy chorus and an equally luxurious verse.
The Seattle rapper opened the song over steady trap precision, unleashing a stream of braggadocio that slowly turned into a torrent of double-time rhymes and references to everyone from Lil Boosie and Marshawn Lynch ("Cause I'm just 'bout that action boss") to Barack Obama. As a pair of horn players added a brassy riff to the song, Offset delivered the song's punchy chorus and an equally luxurious verse.
- 9/28/2017
- Rollingstone.com


Macklemore unleashed an explosive rendition of "Ain't Gonna Die Tonight" on The Late Late Show With James Corden Wednesday. The track appears on the Seattle rapper's new album, Gemini.
Foxy Shazam vocalist Eric Nally kicked off the performance, belting the anthemic "Ain't Gonna Die Tonight" chorus before Macklemore strolled onstage. Over the song's brassy, bombastic beat, Macklemore tore through clever bars about sneaking into Jay-z concerts, turning down label offers to stay independent and, of course, his wardrobe: "And if I was in Heaven, I'd be the best dressed/ My...
Foxy Shazam vocalist Eric Nally kicked off the performance, belting the anthemic "Ain't Gonna Die Tonight" chorus before Macklemore strolled onstage. Over the song's brassy, bombastic beat, Macklemore tore through clever bars about sneaking into Jay-z concerts, turning down label offers to stay independent and, of course, his wardrobe: "And if I was in Heaven, I'd be the best dressed/ My...
- 9/28/2017
- Rollingstone.com


The holiday season's infamous singing-and-dancing duo is back for another round of Weird Al–style parodies. With the help of Queen Latifah and Eric Nally this time, The Tonight Show crew put festive spins on such hits as Rihanna's "Bbhmm," Silentó's "Watch Me," and Macklemore and Ryan Lewis's "Downtown," among many, many others (all lyrics available here). Jones also used her visit to reveal the elusive secret behind successfully pulling off Drake's "Hotline Bling" dance:So you too can crush the holidays with pop-culture flair.
- 11/27/2015
- by Sean Fitz-Gerald
- Vulture
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