Chance the Rapper’s Plea for Bringing Obama Back Is the Greatest Thing Ever

Chance brought one of the best nights to Saturday Night Live filled with humor and truth.

He is no stranger to the Saturday Night Live stage and recently he made his mark there as host.

He performed a rap history sketch, a news special sketch, a family feud sketch, and plenty more to make this show filled with a lot of laughter. This episode of Saturday Night Live left fans very satisfied and showed us Chance the Rapper can be creative on other platforms.

Making sure to touch on his musical ability, performed a serenade to former President Obama pleading for him to return. The song was titled “Come Back, Barack,” and it definitely had all of us singing along. This was a remix of last year’s tribute to Barack Obama and it could not have come at a better time. Standing beside Keenan Thompson and Chris Redd it was the perfect comedic R&B group.
Check out the performance below.
I am AMBITIOUS. I am DEPENDABLE. I am a COMMUNICATOR.
My name is Amira Borders and I am a junior at the University of Oregon. I am a team worker and dependable in work settings. I believe I can be a true leader at any time. I hope to graduate from the University of Oregon in the Spring of 2019 with a degree in Journalism and a minor in Business. I would like to work somewhere in the media professions whether it’s magazines, radio, advertising or PR.