[Video] Kanye West Appears on 'Late Night with Seth Myers'
Kanye West, with his Yeezus tour finally over and some time on his hands, decided to stop by Seth Myers' new show and help him continue to break into the late night circuit by stopping by to chat about the extravagant tour, get some baby news out of the way and clear the stage for the real show, which came after the brief back and forth between the husband of Kim Kardashian and the former 'Saturday Night Live' cast member who took over for Jimmy Fallon in the late night spot after the Jay Leno domino finally fell, opening the lines of succession. Kanye performed what became a career-spanning set that touched on his hits from the entirety of his catalogue, begininning with "Jesus Walks", "Touch The Sky" and "Stronger" before making his way through the dark 808s & Heartbreaks days, even live auto-tuning "Heartless" and continuing on to My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy and beyond, wrapping things up with a rousing rendition of "Black Skinhead" to wrap things up. Check out the full video, streaming below.
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[Video] Chvrches Perform on Letterman
Scottish electro-pop trio Chvrches have been popping up on plenty of year-end "Best of" lists for their breakthrough release, 2013's The Bones of What You Believe. Last night they brought the show to David Letterman himself, performing "We Sink" off of Bones. The quick set was the band's last stateside, after wrapping up a two-month North American tour. Headed across the pond, they play "XFM's Winter Wonderland" in London on Thursday before heading down under for a January tour across Singapore, Australia and Japan. Check out the videos from the other night, along with Chvrches full tour date, below.
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[Video] Lorde Performs on Letterman
Lorde, the 16-year-old New Zealand native that has taken the world by storm throughout 2013 with her intoxicating voice and well-written lyrics that have vaulted her debut album Heroine to the tops of seemingly every chart there is. Fresh off announcing that The Weeknd will be joining her on her remaining North American tour stops, the young crooner stopped by the David Letterman Late Show to perform a half hour set, an unprecedented set for the setting. As the youngest artist to hold down the No. 1 Billboard chart spot, with an album largely written as a preteen, things are literally just beginning for the young Auckland native. Get used to seeing a lot of Lorde. Everywhere. Video below.
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[Video] King Krule Performs on Letterman
King Krule is beginning on his American odyssey. Stateside for his North American tour, the 19 year old indie rocker stopped by The Late Show to his track "Easy Easy" for David Letterman and the crowd. Since releasing his debut album, 6 Feet Beneath the Moon on 24 August 2013, Krule has been plastered on seemingly every music outlet and website as his deeply-centered vocals and ambient playing have caught the ears of listeners near and far, young and old. Watch the performance here.
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