It is not difficult to search and find the history of hip hop, but you could struggle to find the evolution of hip hop dance. But even this one is now clear as day. Jimmy Fallon and Will Smith introduced it to us in just three minutes, and they also made us laugh to the point of tears.
In his first The Tonight Show, which he himself described as a unique event in the history of television, is the newly minted host of the show Jimmy Fallon served up quite a few historical moments. Among other things, the 11 million viewers who watched his first hosting appearance in the hugely popular show got excited about the new performance Evolution of hip hop dance, in which they are with a guest Will Smith revived the way of hip hop dance of different generations in the past, but they did not forget the legendary one Carlton's a dance that many of us can still vividly remember from the series The Prince of Bel Air.
Jimmy Fallon has said goodbye to his show after five years The Late Night Show with Jimmy Fallon and succeeded the legendary leader Jay Lena, who attracted millions of viewers to the small screen with the Tonight Show for as many as 22 years. In his first show, Fallon won over the audience with the fact that he doesn't want to pretend to be Jay Leno. Viewers who were used to seeing the gray-haired leader every weekday evening, the new leader also gathered by introducing his parents, who cheered for him, and told all those who did not believe in him that they owed him 100 dollars. As a "surprise", they brought him the sum he owed right to the studio Robert de Niro, Tina Fey, Mariah Carey, Kim Kardashian, Lady Gaga, Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York, and others. Giuliani himself could have left him a tip as a sign of gratitude for Jimmy bringing back to the Big Apple a show that was filmed in California during Leno's time.
In the refreshed and "rejuvenated" Tonight Show, which is famous for its great interviews with celebrities, skits and musical performances, as Fallon's first guest sat in the hot seat at the host's table, Will Smith, an Irish band U2 and the honor of the evening's musical guest went to her, who performed on the roof with her new single Invisible in the colors of a beautiful sunset Rockefeller Center. A little later, they fulfilled Fallon's long-standing wish and performed in the studio in an acoustic performance as well.
In the second broadcast of the Tonight Show, Fallon performed an acapella version of the song together with members of "his quartet The Ragtime Gals" R. Kelly- yes Ignition.
Check out the photos from the first new Tonight Show in the gallery below.