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‘Point Break’ Behind the Scenes Surfing Featurette and New Poster

Point Break Surfing Featurette and New Poster

Director Ericson Core and Point Break stars Luke Bracey and Edgar Ramirez discuss the surfing scenes in this new video from the 2015 remake/reimagining of the 1991 action film that starred Patrick Swayze and Keanu Reeves. The behind-the-scenes video provides a look at filming professional surfers in Tahiti for some of Point Break‘s incredible action sequences.

Warner Bros is launching the new Point Break in theaters on December 25th with Teresa Palmer, Delroy Lindo, and Ray Winstone in supporting roles.

The Plot:

A young FBI agent, Johnny Utah (Bracey), infiltrates a cunning team of thrill-seeking elite athletes – led by the charismatic Bodhi (Ramírez). The athletes are suspected of carrying out a spate of crimes in extremely unusual ways. Deep undercover, and with his life in imminent danger, Utah strives to prove they are the architects of this string of inconceivable crimes.

The film is replete with the most daring athleticism ever seen in a motion picture. These action adventure feats are performed by elite athletes representing the world’s best in class in big-wave surfing, wingsuit flying, sheer-face snowboarding, free rock climbing, and high-speed motorcycling.

‘A Ballerina’s Tale’ Trailer – Misty Copeland’s Incredible Story

In the first trailer for A Ballerina’s Tale, Misty Copeland describes finding her voice through dance. Copeland’s journey from a young teenager first discovering the world of ballet to an inspirational young woman whose talent and perseverance opened doors for others to follow in her footsteps is chronicled in the new documentary directed by Nelson George (Finding the Funk).

IFC Films/Sundance Selects will be releasing A Ballerina’s Tale in theaters and VOD on October 14, 2015.

Synopsis: Iconic ballerina Misty Copeland made history when she became the first African-American woman to be named principal dancer of the legendary American Ballet Theater. Get the incredible, behind-the-scenes story of how she overcame a tumultuous upbringing and near career-ending injuries to become one of the most revered dancers of her generation. More than just a ballet success story, Copeland’s journey is a hugely inspirational, universal tale of perseverance.

A Ballerina's Tale Movie Trailer and Poster

Jenna Dewan Tatum to Perform on ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ Season Finale

Jenna Dewan Tatum to Perform on So You Think You Can Dance's Season Finale
Travis Wall and Jenna Dewan Tatum (Photo Photo Credit: Angela Weiss / Getty Images)

Actress/dancer Jenna Dewan Tatum (Step Up) will be taking the stage on the season finale of Fox’s So You Think You Can Dance. Dewan Tatum, who guest judged on the dance competition series in previous seasons, will join Team Stage’s captain Travis Wall to perform on the September 14, 2015 episode airing at 8pm ET/PT on Fox. Season 12’s finale will be expanded to two hours with the top dancer from either the stage or street team named America’s Favorite Dancer at the end of the broadcast.

The season 12 finale will also feature a group performance by the top 20 dancers. The top 10 dancers will be dancing with the 10 all-stars, and some of the best/favorite numbers from this season will be performed again. In addition, the finale will find American Ballet Theatre Principal Dancer Herman Cornejo, Hip-Hop Dance group Academy of Villains and All-Star Cyrus Spencer, who will perform with 10-year-old Hip-Hop Dance Prodigy Phoenix Lil’Mini, all confirmed to perform.

This season’s judging panel has been made up of Nigel Lythgoe, Paula Abdul, and Jason Derulo who have advised the talented group from the audition process to Vegas try-outs and finally onto the SYTYCD stage in Los Angeles. Although the season will end on September 14th, the 10 best dancers will continue to work together on the road as part of the nationwide tour kicking off on October 13, 2015 in Grand Prairie, Texas.


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‘American Horror Story: Hotel’ Full Cast Trailer Arrives

FX’s fifth season of American Horror Story kicks off on October 7, 2015 at 10pm ET/PT and today a 30 second new full cast trailer has arrived. The trailer features very brief (blink and you’ll miss them) clips of American Horror Story: Hotel‘s main cast members including Lady Gaga, Sarah Paulson, Kathy Bates, Angela Bassett, Wes Bentley, Matt Bomer, Chloë Sevigny, and Finn Wittrock.

The previous installments of American Horror Story have garnered 70 Emmy nominations including 19 for American Horror Story: Freak Show. Created by, executive produced, and written by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, the AHS series also has Tim Minear, Brad Buecker, Jennifer Salt, James Wong, and Alexis Martin Woodall on board as executive producers.

Lee Jones Interview – ‘The Bastard Executioner,’ His Character, and Kurt Sutter

Lee Jones The Bastard Executioner Interview
Lee Jones as Wilkin Brattle in ‘The Bastard Executioner’ (Photo by James Minchin / FX)

FX is set to debut Kurt Sutter’s much-anticipated new series The Bastard Executioner on September 15, 2015, with Sutter leaving behind the world of Sons of Anarchy and outlaw biker gangs (for now) to delve into the 14th century. Lee Jones takes on the title role in the dramatic action series and in support of its upcoming premiere he took part in a conference call to talk about the show, working with Kurt Sutter, his character, and the fascinating time period in which the series is set.

What are you most excited about fans getting to see in The Bastard Executioner? Is it the gore, the drama, or the storytelling?

Lee Jones: “I actually think it’s the relationships between characters. I think they’re really beautifully drawn by Kurt and there’s great subtlety and depth to all that. As well as the epic scale that the show has. I think he, and hopefully we, have done a great job in creating the heart of the show and that’s in the relationships I think.”

Can you tell me a little bit about some of the props that helped you to get into the role, like the bastard sword or something from wardrobe or anything like that? Were there things that helped you get into the mindset that you needed to play this character?

Lee Jones: “Yeah, you know what? When I had my first fitting – that’s a long time ago now – I put the costume on and it really held me in a particular way and that sort of gave me a nice grounding I think. That helped a lot. Also, the weight of the swords we use when we’re not using the safety ones, that’s great getting to the fights. Definitely the physicality of having to do all that stuff informs a character a great deal.”

You have an extensive theater background, how has the adjustment been for you leading a TV show?

Lee Jones: “It’s been one of the best things about this job, is getting to sort of develop a different skillset. I’ve been craving doing more film and TV, and it’s been a great lesson in working on instinct and working really fast. I feel it’s allowing me to flex a different muscle. That’s been really enjoyable.”

What’s been the most eye-opening part of the experience?

Lee Jones: “Eye opening? I think the speed of which TV goes is definitely something I’ve had to adjust to. But, that’s been great in itself because it does give you, you know in theater you can sit around and think too much and now we just have to trust our instincts, like I said. Working at a great pace can really help the work. You can’t get in your own way.”

Kurt Sutter is coming off the popular Sons of Anarchy. Are you at all worried about the pressure of following up that series?

Lee Jones: “No. I think if I thought about that I’d be doing myself and the show a big disservice. I think we’re creating such a unique world that I think it would only be detrimental to start worrying about things like that. It’s kind of like we’re in a parallel universe being over here and filming such elaborate sets and fully realized world. We’re away from Hollywood in a way and that’s kind of nice.”

What might you say to viewers who want to compare the show to the highly popular Game of Thrones?

Lee Jones: “I think they’re very different. This is very based in reality. It’s not fantasy in any way. There is a very well thought out mythology behind the show, which Kurt is developing. I think this is a much more grounded in actual history and yeah, I think it’s a very gritty, real, medieval world rather than fantasy.”

The characters on the show are going to reconcile their feelings with the world of violence that surrounds them. How much do you think your character in terms of that struggle informs his choices as he goes along?

Lee Jones: “That’s basically what his journey is is dealing with his internal struggle and trying to get away from violence. Obviously it was a very violent time so that is really what is driving him. It’s informing every decision he makes. He’s perhaps losing the ability to trust himself and he’s a very spiritual man and I think that spirituality, his faith is wavering at times. He’s really trying to find, to come back to the middle, trying to find who he is at its core, I think. That’s really what his journey is.”

Did you go back and look at Kurt Sutter’s past work while you were preparing for this show?

Lee Jones: “That would’ve been good had I had the time. It really happened so fast to me, landing this job. I knew about the success and knew I had seen some of Sons. I know what a writer and talent he is. You know, like we talked about before, my world was really the theater so I hadn’t been watching that much telly. Then I got cast so quickly and digging in to some of Sons when I get time but the schedule is just off the chain right now. I really haven’t stopped since the pilot back in March, I think it was. Kurt created such a…everything was there in script. I just went into it with that.”

Have you already felt your life in some ways has changed, even just in the production of the show?

Lee Jones: “I am, yeah. Definitely. My life changed as soon as I got the job. Just to have the chance to do this and to work on something so creatively satisfying and epic is just so… Things have gone from zero to 100 very quickly. I feel like everyone, the cast and the crew, everyone’s being really supportive and yeah, I know things are going to get perhaps crazy is what people are telling me.”

What’s it like working with a creative team who obviously has such an incredible track record?

Lee Jones: “You know what? It’s really great because everyone is so specific about what they want. That allowed us to get, I felt like we had a short-hand from day one. We just kind of got on the same page, kept things really truthful in the work and unaffected. I felt very, very supported from the beginning as well. It’s been really great. That clarity in terms of their drive and knowing what they want to do is really great to work with.”

Had Kurt talked to you about his overall vision for the series and what he would like to accomplish with this show?

Lee Jones: “He has, but it’s developing as we go and so breadcrumbs. He certainly hasn’t given me everything. I feel like he’s listening to what we do and shaping things as they come back to him.”

Having worked on this, what have you found to be so fascinating about that particular time period and how do you think it’s going to be accessible to audiences who aren’t familiar with anything back in the 14th century?

Lee Jones: “I think the thing that’s going to draw people in is, I think what we can all relate to is perhaps at times wanting to escape darkness or I think at the core, identifying with the struggle to survive and to improve things for yourself in life. I think that’s what the people are going to be drawn into. For me, I think life sort of was so delicate that a lot of drama comes from that. I think that’s for me the thing that I find interesting about that time period is what was the value of life back then? Just the brutality of it I think is as actors to play in a world that is unlike the world we’re in is very satisfying.”

How has your relationship with Kurt Sutter evolved as you’ve been doing the show?

Lee Jones: “Oh it’s been great. Like I said before, from day one he was very, very supportive, very looking out for me, making sure I had enough to go on. He’s just a really caring guy. He cares about how we’re feeling so we can deliver the work. We speak about where the character’s going from time to time. I’m just always really interested to know what he’s thinking behind things and I’m just trying to serve that back. He also, I feel like, like I said before, he’s feeding off what we’re doing. Stuff might come up in an episode a couple episodes down the track that he might have picked up from a dynamic between us. He’s a great guy. Very, very supportive of me. We have a great friendship.”

Kurt has said this is a historical show and religion plays a very big part in the show, in this part of history. Without giving away any spoilers, how much does that make up your character?

Lee Jones: “Absolutely. There is a bigger story that he is laying down that’s going to bring things in. I can’t really talk about that because there’s going to be a complete story with it. It is certainly, I would say, it’s a backbone to individual characters as well as creating the world. My character is struggling with his faith as a result of everything that’s happening to him but it is also what is, getting back to that is what is driving him forward. He’s trying to find a higher purpose. That all has to do with his spirituality as well as religion.”

What was it about this character that made you want to do it and did you do any research for the role?

Lee Jones: “It is just, as an actor selfishly you go, ‘This guy he really goes through everything.’ I get to explore the full range of human emotion and it’s just a great role. Then I had just heard about it. I hadn’t read the script but I’d heard about it and I just thought, ‘Yep, that’s for me.’ I don’t know why. Dark things fascinate me. I like exploring heavy material as an actor, I really do. That pulled me to it.

Then in terms of research I just kind of tried to get my head around things like social structure of the time and the kind of psyche behind an executioner, although Milton is trying to come to terms with that himself. He’s finding it as I’m finding it, you know what I mean? It’s more about his emotional struggle than the daily life of an executioner. Yeah, other than that it’s just been sinking my teeth into the scripts.”

What physical preparation did you do for the role? Did it involve practice fighting and learning how to handle a sword or horseback riding?

Lee Jones: “I got cast and then went straight into a two week boot camp, basically. I hadn’t ridden horses before. I’d done a couple of pony trails and that was it. We have an incredible horse team and also stunt team here. It was just two weeks of nonstop riding and sword fighting. I’ve done a lot of sword fighting on stage before and so getting rid of the stage aspects and being really extra wide and safe on stuff, that was what I focused on.

The stunt guys have got me doing, you wouldn’t think it for the sword fighting but sometimes some boxing footwork and that keeps me light on my feet and keeps the swordsmanship looking quite fluid, actually. The horse riding I’m obsessed with. I love it. It’s my new favorite thing. Clearly exhilarating. It helps me. Each day I’m on a horse I’m happy. The scenes kind of take care of themselves. Yeah, it’s something I have to keep up when I get downtime, which I don’t really at the moment but learning the fights, keeping on top of all of that and keeping the riding when I can. It’s an ongoing thing.”

Was your character based on real-life warriors or real executioners. What did Kurt and you talk about in terms of designing this character and making him breathe life?

Lee Jones: “I think he wasn’t based on anyone specific but I think the idea for the show basically came out of somebody who is completely stuck between a rock and a hard place. That is, somebody who’s quite pious and good and wanting to get away from violence having to find himself in the most violent situation. I think that conflict and that struggle, the whole world grew out of that I think. It’s really the inner turmoil of the character that is what’s driving everything.”

You’re from Sydney, you’re 32 years old and according to some fan reactions so far you’re totally hot. What else would you like people to know about you?

Lee Jones: [Laughing] “What else would I like people to know about me? That I’m…I don’t know. I’m very hard-working and dedicated to the craft, really. That’s why I’m enjoying this so much. I’m getting to really just do some of the best creative work of my career so far. Apart from that, I was an athlete. I was a swimmer before becoming an actor.”




‘Z Nation’ Season 2 – DJ Qualls and Nat Zang Interview

DJ Qualls and Nat Zang Z Nation Season 2 Interview
Russell Hodkinson as Doc and Nat Zang as 10K in ‘Z Nation’ Season 2 (Photo by: Daniel Sawyer Schaefer / Go2 Z Ice / Syfy)

Syfy’s Z Nation returns for a second season of battling zombies on September 11, 2015 at 10pm ET/PT, kicking off 15 new episodes that will find the survivors splitting up because of the nuclear weapons launch. Meanwhile, Citizen Z (DJ Qualls) will truly be on his own and battling “thawed” zombies. Plus, the new season will introduce two new varieties of zombies: Blasters and Phytos.

It’ll be a busy second season for the zombie apocalypse survivors, and at this year’s Comic-Con, Qualls and Nat Zang teamed up for roundtable interviews to provide a sneak peek into what fans of Z Nation can expect.

Nat Zang and DJ Qualls Roundtable Interview

How would you describe your characters on the show?

DJ Qualls: “I play Citizen Z. I play a former NSA operative who’s in an outpost in the North Pole. Basically, at the beginning of the show you find we’re all being evacuated. I’m trying to direct the Delta team to find Murphy who’s just been injected with the vaccine. That goes awry. I’m abandoned and I wind up being, through the course of the show, basically the show’s kind of narrator. The guy who’s trying to direct this ragtag team of people on this mission to get Murphy to the only operating CDC lab in California.”

Nat Zang: “I play 10K. He is a survivalist sniper sharpshooter. So he, before the apocalypse, was living with his dad in the mountains and totally prepared for the zombie apocalypse before it even happened. So when it happened, he was like, ‘Aww, of course.’ So I meet the group in the first episode and just kind of go from there.”

DJ Qualls: Have you ever seen that show, Doomsday Preppers? It’s a whole culture of people who think like that, so it’s not something our creator made up. There are people that are out there prepping for Armageddon.”

Is Citizen Z still the narrator in season two? Will he take a more active role?

DJ Qualls: “Yeah, this year my enclosure’s been destroyed so I’m out in the wilderness by myself. So yeah, I’m pretty proud of my zombie kill count, although the cast rolls their eyes at me when I tell them. I’ve killed nine zombies this season so far.”

So you’ll be more hands on?

DJ Qualls: “Yeah, dude, it’s hard. It’s so hard what they do. I watch it and I’m entertained by it, but usually I’m in a soundstage by myself talking to a monitor. So this year I’m running and jumping and picking up things and putting things down. It’s hard. Exercise is hard, dude.”

They’re really putting you to work this season.

DJ Qualls: “Yeah. It was tough though because I was doing like 50 pages of dialogue by myself, so that had its own challenges. I lost my mind one day because there was one episode that had a bunch of stunts in it. I’m dressed like it’s the Arctic. It’s 90 degrees outside in Spokane. And at the end of it, I think I had 26 pages of dialogue by myself that day and I’m wearing a snowsuit with a parka over it and a hat and gloves. And I’m charring steaks over an open fire and it’s like 3:30 in the morning, and I started crying. On camera, I went like this, ‘This is abusive. This is bullsh*t.’ And then the producer said, ‘We were wondering when you were going to break down.’ And I was like, ‘Right now!'”

DJ Qualls and Nat Zang Interview Z Nation Season 2
DJ Qualls at Comic-Con (Photo by Evans Vestal Ward / Syfy)

Were they doing it on purpose for the sake of the character?

DJ Qualls: “No, they were doing it because I’m just so limited, how much time they have with me, because I’m working on something else. And that show has to let me off to come and shoot this show, because they shoot the exact same time. I mean, that’s how your life works. There’s tumbleweeds blowing through my living room for six months of the year. Then the moment I get one job, I get three. But I’m happy to have both of them and I love being on the show much more than I actually thought I would. I didn’t know what to expect.”

What’s changed for 10K in season two?

Nat Zang: “It’s really changed for the whole group. We’re left kind of demolished at the end of season one. Definitely some different developments of relationships between characters. He develops the relationship with Cassandra that he has and he develops the relationship that we have with Doc…in very, very, very different ways.”

DJ Qualls: “I was going to say. I would watch the show even more now.”

Nat Zang: “There’s really a lot more conflict in the group this year, a lot of people that maybe were friends last year that maybe are not so friendly to each other this year. So that’s exciting to watch. It’s a lot more character development this year, I’m sure.”

Will we get to hear your character’s backstory?

Nat Zang: “We will. We have some flashbacks coming up for sure. Everybody gets a little bit of a backstory this year.”

Have you felt the love for 10K on social media?

Nat Zang: “Yeah, I’ve gotten a bit of a social media response, for sure, yeah. They have these pictures that they’ll post and, ‘If 10K dies, we riot.’ Those things, yeah. It’s been a lot of fun for me to see that kind of response that they have to this character.”

You can die at any time. Do you freak out when you get each script?

Nat Zang: “They’ve warned people.”

DJ Qualls: “They’ll tell you in advance. First of all, that would be the height of dicky behavior if somebody were to kill you on a show that you’re on without telling you in advance.”

Nat Zang: “If it was done the right way, of course, I’ll take it. I’m okay with.”

DJ Qualls: “When it’s your time to go, it’s your time to go. I mean, the show is not about us. It’s about the show. That’s every job that you’ll ever have in TV. You can be killed at any time, anything can happen. My contract language is pretty specific so I think I would know.”

Recap of season one:





Tom Hiddleston Sings in ‘I Saw the Light’ First Clip

Tom Hiddleston Performs Move It On Over in I Saw the Light
Tom Hiddleston as Hank Williams in ‘I Saw the Light’ (Photo by Alan Markfield, Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics)

Tom Hiddleston took to Twitter to show off the first clip from the music-driven film I Saw the Light. The clip shows Hiddleston as Country music icon Hank Williams singing “Move It On Over” followed by a quiet scene of Williams at home. The clip runs just slightly over one minute, but it does provide a glimpse into what audiences can expect to see (and hear) of Hiddleston taking on a Country music legend. The cast also includes Elizabeth Olsen, Cherry Jones, Bradley Whitford, Maddie Hasson, and Wrenn Schmidt.

I Saw the Light opens in theaters on November 27, 2015.

The Plot:

I Saw the Light is the story of the legendary Country Western singer Hank Williams who, in his brief life, created one of the greatest bodies of work in American music. The film chronicles his meteoric rise to fame and its ultimately tragic effect on his health and personal life.

Elton John, Sam Smith, and Drake Headline the Music Midtown Festival

Elton John at piano photo
Elton John (Photo © 2010 Madison Square Garden, L.P.)

The 2015 Music Midtown Festival will take place September 18th and 19th at Atlanta’s Piedmont Park and with the festival just days away, Live Nation and Music Midtown announced the complete schedule of artists set to perform. This year’s festival is headlined by Elton John, Sam Smith, Drake, and Van Halen, and will feature performances by Lenny Kravitz, Hozier, Run The Jewels, and Billy Idol.

In addition to the music acts, the Music Midtown Festival includes food vendors, a craft market, body artist painting, and palm readings.

2015 Music Midtown Festival Schedule:

Friday, September 18 – The Electric Ballroom Stage
4:45-5:45PM: Kodaline
6:45-8:00PM: Hozier
9:30-11:00PM: Drake

Friday, September 18 – Honda Stage
5:45-6:45PM: August Alsina
8:00-9:30PM: Alice in Chains

Friday, September 18 – Belk Stage
4:30-5:15PM: Vinyl Theatre
5:45-6:30PM: Tove Lo
7:15-8:15PM Jenny Lewis
9:00-11:00PM: Elton John

Friday, September 18 – Cotton Club Stage
5:15-5:45PM: Jamie N Commons
6:30-7:15PM: Elliot Moss
8:15-9:00PM: Metric

Saturday, September 19 – The Electric Ballroom Stage
1:00-1:45PM: Colony House
2:30-3:15PM: Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness
4:30-5:45PM: Daryl Hall & John Oates
6:45-8:00PM: Run The Jewels
9:30-11:00PM: Sam Smith

Saturday, September 19 – Honda Stage
1:45-2:30PM: X Ambassadors
3:15-4:30PM: The Airborne Toxic Event
5:45-6:45PM: Icona Pop
8:00-9:30PM: Lenny Kravitz

Saturday, September 19 – Belk Stage
2:00-2:45PM: New Politics
3:15-4:15PM: Elle King
5:00-6:00PM: Billy Idol
6:45-8:00PM: Panic! at The Disco
9:00-11:00PM: Van Halen

Saturday, September 19 – Cotton Club Stage
2:45-3:15PM: Alessia Cara
4:15-5:00PM: Rozzi Crane
6:00-6:45PM: Catfish and the Bottlemen
8:00-9:00PM: Vance Joy

For tickets or more info, visit musicmidtown.com.




‘Marvel’s Jessica Jones’ Premiere Date Announced

Marvel's Jessica Jones Premiere Date Announced

Netflix has set a November 20, 2015 premiere date for the new series Marvel’s Jessica Jones starring Krysten Ritter in the lead role. The comic book-inspired series will debut at 12:01am PT on Netflix on November 20th, with all 13 one-hour episodes available for binge-watching.

Marvel’s Jessica Jones is Netflix’s second original series based on a Marvel comic in a deal between Netflix and Marvel to develop series bringing to the small screen shows featuring Jessica Jones, Daredevil, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist. Marvel’s Daredevil starring Charlie Cox premiered in April 2015.

In addition to Ritter in the title role, the Marvel’s Jessica Jones cast includes David Tennant (Kilgrave), Mike Colter (Luke Cage), Rachael Taylor (Trish Walker), Carrie-Anne Moss, Eka Darville, Erin Moriarty, and Wil Traval. Twilight‘s screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg is the showrunner and executive producer. Liz Friedman and Marvel’s Head of Television Jeph Loeb are also executive producing.

The Plot:

After a tragic ending to her short-lived Super Hero stint, Jessica Jones is rebuilding her personal life and career as a detective who gets pulled into cases in New York City. Marvel’s Jessica Jones is a suspenseful, edgy look into the life of Jessica Jones, one of the most popular new Marvel characters of the last decade, as she faces demons from within and without.

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Justin Timberlake and Jimmy Fallon Perform History of Rap 6

Justin Timberlake, Jimmy Fallon Perform History of Rap 6
Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake perform History of Rap 6 (Photo by: Douglas Gorenstein / NBC)

BFFs Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake teamed up once again on The Tonight Show to sing a medley of hip hop songs. The History of Rap 6 featured tracks by MC Hammer, Drake, and the Beastie Boys, with The Tonight Show‘s Youtube channel providing a complete list of the songs performed by the duo on the September 9, 2015 episode:

R. Kelly & Jay Z – “Fiesta”
LL Cool J – “Rock the Bells”
Whodini – “Friends”
Slick Rick & Doug E. Fresh – “La Di Da Di”
Public Enemy – “Fight the Power”
NWA – “Straight Outta Compton”
Salt-N-Pepa – “Let’s Talk About Sex”
MC Hammer – “U Can’t Touch This”
DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince – “Summertime”
Wu-Tang Clan – “C.R.E.A.M.”
Notorious B.I.G. (feat. Puff Daddy & Mase) – “Mo Money Mo Problems”
Snow – “Informer”
Nelly – “Country Grammar”
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony – “Crossroads”
R. Kelly – “Ignition (Remix)”
Chris Brown – Look at Me Now (feat. Lil Wayne & Busta Rhymes)
Kendrick Lamar – “Bitch Don’t Kill My Vibe”
Drake – “Know Yourself”
Big Sean – “I Don’t F*** With You”
Jay Z & Kanye West – “Otis”
Fetty Wap – “My Way”
Ace Hood (feat. Future Rick Ross) – “Bugatti”
Beastie Boys – “Fight For Your Right”

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