JUST FOR FUN: Will Smith And Jimmy Fallon Perform
Jimmy Fallon loves the ’90s. Like, really, really loves the
’90s. After famously reuniting the casts
of Saved by the Bell and Full House on Late Night, the 39-year-old comedian
gave a nod The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air during his first-ever time hosting The
Tonight Show Monday. Of course, he couldn’t have done it without a little help
from his first guest, Will Smith.
Dressed in overalls and printed tees, the duo performed the
“Evolution of Hip-Hop Dancing,” showing off moves ranging from the “Cabbage
Patch” and the “Running Man” to the “Robot” and the “Pop and Lock.” Other
signatures included “Crank That (Soulja Boy),” “Kid ‘N Play,” “MC Hammer” and
“The Carlton.” Unfortunately, Smith’s Fresh Prince of Bel-Air costar Alfonso
Ribeiro didn’t make a cameo.
And while they both attempted to do the “Leg Thing No One
Can Do,” it was the “Spank That” move that tripped Smith up. Fallon
transitioned into “Dirt Off Your Shoulder,” but Smith was still spanking
it. The funnymen recovered and decided
to “Make It Rain” before “Picking Up the Money Because That’s all You Had.”
When Fallon began to demonstrate the “Twerk,” 45-year-old Smith bowed out and
walked offstage.
The recurring bit is a fan favorite. During his
tenure on Late Night, Fallon performed “The History of Rap” with Justin
Timberlake; the singer later helped Fallon with his “Evolution of End Zone
Dancing” tutorial. Fallon also once demonstrated “The Evolution of Mom Dancing”
with First Lady Michelle Obama.
“Evolution of Hip-Hop Dancing” on The Tonight Show (VIDEO)
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