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SNL Narnia-Rap Skit: Better Than Actual Rap?
posted: 6:17 PM, December 20, 2005 by Tom Breihan

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The weirdest thing has been happening this week. It's not the transit strike; I'm in Virginia, so I don't care about that. (Leave town, chumps.) It's this: people are actually talking about a Saturday Night Live skit, quoting it, putting links on their blogs like I'm doing here. This hasn't happened in years, at least in my circles.

I haven't seen much of SNL this season, but the general consensus seems to be that this is its weakest season in years: stunt-casted hosts and celebrity-cameo overload and, most of all, already half-baked skit ideas repeated over and over, almost verbatim, in a desperate to find another Wayne's World-esque recurrent-character goldmine. Possibly the worst: Horatio Sanz as a really fat rapper who hosts a talk show (?) and talks about eating constantly. Given all this constant, epic failure, a digital video where two white cast-members rap about eating cupcakes and going to see Narnia should be a horrendous idea, the epitome of haha-we're-white irony-mining and blackfaced-up wiggity-wiggity posing, like the rapping Santa I saw at Walgreen's this weekend (he raps over "Getting Jiggy With It").

But there's nothing insulting or racist about "Lazy Sunday," the short in question. For one thing, and this is remarkable, "Lazy Sunday" is a pretty good rap song. (Sasha Frere-Jones: "This routine is quite good, both as comedy and as a piece of rap music.") The beat isn't one of those faux-old-school jernk-jernk-skritch boilerplate things. It's solid: hard heavy piano, subtle snare shuffle, a nice little bass-riff sample every once in a while, convincingly hard and cinematic, like, you know, a real rap beat. Chris Parnell, despite being probably really old, has a clumsily amped shouty delivery he showcased on a Weekend Update stalking-Ashton-Kutcher thing a while back and I think some Eminem skit I never saw. Fellow Pitchfork dude Peter Macia points out that Andy Samberg, the hipster-looking new guy, raps a lot like Slug (he said better than Slug; I just say a lot like Slug). Both of them share lines and jump in on each other and generally avoid sucking for the entire length of the song, wisely opting not to use the look-at-me-I'm-rapping karayzy-white-guy overenunciation so common in rap-comedy. It works.

The video doesn't ape rap-clip cliches, either. It's more student-film: logos coming up anytime they mention a brand, jerky stop-motion between verses, Parnell and Samberg wearing scrubby parkas instead of the Puffy-in-97 shiny suits that white people still wear when they're making fun of rap. I wouldn't be sad if more videos looked like this; it's a whole hell of a lot more appealing than the Nine Inch Nails bleached-out yellow tint that rock-video directors have run into the ground again and again.

And the comedy doesn't depend on making fun of rap for being dumb or the goofy white rappers for being goofy-white. It's the punchlines: "I love those cupcakes like McAdams loves Gosling," "You can call us Aaron Burr from the way we're dropping Hamiltons," "We're about to get taken to a dreamworld of magic." More than that it's likeable, something that Parnell and Samberg might've thought out while bored one day and run out the next day to film. (My girlfriend Bridget: "It's really cute! I want cupcakes!") What's most disarming is the specificity: here's what we're doing today, let's make a song about it. After a particularly weak year for indie-rap, it's something that white rapping herbs across America could learn from: sledding and 7-11 runs and Animal Planet are more interesting another fuck-Bush song, and you don't have to act like a buffoon to make them funny. Why isn't everything this easy?

Comments

That sketch was so hilarious! I have the transcript up on my blog. Looks like i made an typo.

Posted by: Daniel [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 21, 2005 9:24 AM

Great story about a truly hilarious and sound comedy sketch. But it's not "We're about to get taken to a dreamworld of magic." It's "We're about to get taken to a dreamworld, imagine."

Posted by: knapptown [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 21, 2005 9:53 AM

This was a great skit. Destined to be an SNL classics like More Cowbell. file this under
John Mayer doing hendrix covers
Johnny Cash Remixed and
Pharrel with Gwen Stefani as 2005's
things that shouldn't work but really did

Posted by: mikey [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 21, 2005 11:53 AM

No, it really is "We're about to get taken to a dreamworld of magic"

This season has not been very bad at all. There are a couple of sketches that are not funny at all, but in my opinion, the last 2 epsisodes (Dane Cook/Jack Black) have been the best so far of the season.

Celebrity-cameos? Who are you talking about? Sure, Johnny Knoxville, but otherwise, it is just former cast members dropping by (Tim Medows, Tracey Morgan, Mike Meyers) who said they drop by the set a lot anyways.

This was a fantastic skit, I couldn't stop laughing. Hopefully, SNL can keep doing stuff like that.

Posted by: sunshineclarity [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 21, 2005 2:21 PM

I'm not sure that "We're about to get taken to a dreamworld, imagine" works quite as well as a rhyme for "Now quiet in the theater or it's gonna get tragic."

Anyway, if you liked that, you'll like The Lonely Island, which is how Samberg and his buddies got hired on SNL:

http://thelonelyisland.com

Posted by: Jim Treacher [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 21, 2005 4:24 PM

Not going to be as popular as "More Cowbell", but the t-shirts are already happening: http://www.teetastic.com

Posted by: tim [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 21, 2005 4:54 PM

Slug was the first thing I thought about when I heard the skit, and thought it was taking the piss out of nerd-hop. Unfortunately I think hipsters are gravitiating towards the thing because they think white guys rapping is still funny. At any rate, come on people, the skit isn't THAT funny. A t-shirt? F*** all hipsters.

Posted by: Gandalf Mantooth [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 22, 2005 2:33 PM

For that guy above: the last line is "dreamworld of magic"

You're doing a great job with this blog btw, tom

Posted by: jsmooth995 [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 23, 2005 4:30 AM

Cowbell is my fav sketch of all time but this is in the top ten without a doubt.

To sunshineclarity, Baldwin hosted before Black and after Dane.

Posted by: Daniel [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 23, 2005 8:50 AM

Thanks, Jay! That really means a lot coming from you.

Posted by: Tom Breihan [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 23, 2005 11:04 AM

1: let's not say "SNL", it's "The Dudes" and they will either save SNL or, even better, dump SNL for their own Empire.

2: the answer to the question is "It IS 'real rap'!" and ALL their shit is this good or better. check "the Heist" at http://thelonelyisland.com !

3: the 'cowbell' sucked.

Posted by: Need [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 23, 2005 8:23 PM

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