The Chainsmokers Performs on 'Saturday Night Live'
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Andrew Taggart and Alex Pall treat 'SNL' audience to their live performances of 'Paris' and 'Break Up Every Night'.

AceShowbiz - The Chainsmokers served as a musical guest on "Saturday Night Live" over the weekend. The Andrew Taggart and Alex Pall duo delivered two songs from their debut studio album "Memories...Do Not Open".

The electronic music group performed "Paris" and "Break Up Every Night" on the show. It marked their debut on the NBC sketch show. They were introduced by comedian Louis C.K. who returned as a host for the umpteenth time.

Louis C.K. joked about racist chicken and white privilege during his monologue. "Why did the chicken cross the road? Because a black guy was behind him and he was nervous. He thought, 'Maybe if I crossed the road, then if he crossed the road, then he's definitely following me.' So he crossed the road, and the black guy went home. He's living his life. And the chicken was like, 'I'm such a racist.' And he felt bad."

"By the way, this joke is not racist. Don't be afraid. The chicken was racist," he quipped, adding that chickens were "very closed down, suspicious, and prejudiced" because "their species murder rate is 100 percent."

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