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Watch Young Thug Perform “Tick Tock” and “Love You More” on ‘Saturday Night Live’

Young Thug celebrates the release of his new album 'Punk' with a memorable appearance on a Rami Malek-hosted episode of 'Saturday Night Live.'

Fresh off the release of his new album, which was notably preceded by a wide-ranging Complexinterview,Young Thug has taken thePunk experience to theSaturday Night Live stage.

Appearing as the musical guest on the latest episode of the NBC sketch show, Thug performed “Tick Tock” and “More Than Anything.” Joining Thug was quite easily the most prolific drummer in the game,Travis Barker. In his second song, Thug was also joined byGunna and Nate Ruess.

Catch the “Tick Tock” performance up top and theSNL-ified rendition of “Love You More” below.

Fresh off the release of his new album, which was notably preceded by a wide-ranging Complexinterview,Young Thug has taken thePunk experience to theSaturday Night Live stage.

Appearing as the musical guest on the latest episode of the NBC sketch show, Thug performed “Tick Tock” and “More Than Anything.” Joining Thug was quite easily the most prolific drummer in the game,Travis Barker. In his second song, Thug was also joined byGunna and Nate Ruess.

Catch the “Tick Tock” performance up top and theSNL-ified rendition of “Love You More” below.

After an extended period of teasing, fans were alerted to the release date ofPunk—frequently stylized asP*nk—during Thug’s appearance this past July on NPR’sTiny Desk (Home) series. During the performance, which featured a special appearance by aforementioned drum virtuosoTravis Barker, Thug wore a t-shirt revealing the date of Oct. 15.

In the months since, Thug’sPunk period has appropriately been kicked into overdrive. Earlier this month, for example, Thug and Gunna were filmeddestroying a Rolls-Royce at an album release party. The widely shared moment arrived amid Complex’s Young Thug Week festivities, which you can revisithere.

Punk is out now. Featured on the project, which marks Thug’s second studio album, are a slew of guests ranging from Nate Ruess of Fun and The Format fame to the late Mac Miller. “Rich N***a Shit,” meanwhile, features a posthumously released verse from Juice WRLD and co-production from Pi’erre Bourne andKanye West. The latter, whoseDonda project was unveiled earlier this year, previously teased the beat that would become thatPunk highlight in a social media clip that resurfaced this week.

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