Lonely Island’s newest music, which debuted on “Saturday Night time Dwell,” recruits pop singer Charli XCX, who joins Andy Samberg to sing about white suburbanites calling the police. Samberg may be seen sprucing up his completely different telephones in several vivid colours and getting ready to name the police with a smug smile. An indication above his assortment of cellphones reads: “Cellphones for snitching.”
Within the music video, “Weekend Replace” host Colin Jost is arrested by police outdoors Samberg’s dwelling whereas calling police. Throughout one a part of the music, Samberg and Charli XCX, each wearing suburban stylish outfits, name the police on a close-by Woman Scout troop.
In varied scenes outdoors their home, Samberg and Charli canine”.
“Right here I’m going, I report you to the police, and I report you anonymously!” stated Samberg, who appeared fair-skinned and wore a puffy vest and khaki pants. “I’ll sleep like a child tonight!” Samberg crooned.
Within the picture, Samberg is sitting on the jury bench within the courtroom, consuming popcorn, smiling and singing: “You higher imagine I’ll present up in courtroom that day!” Later, Lonely Island member Akiva may be seen Schaffer filmed an incident on his smartphone, a nod to the fashionable phenomenon of cellphone customers filming suspicious incidents and sharing them on social media.
Within the closing scene of the music video, Charli XCX and Samberg dance on the street in matching pink outfits, each scantily clad, with law enforcement officials and neighbors.
The music is the follow-up to “Sushi Glory Gap,” The Lonely Island’s final hit on “Saturday Night time Dwell,” about secret sushi eating places found round New York Metropolis.
Charli XCX is the episode’s host and musical visitor.