Pete Davidson & Adam Sandler Create Quarantine Anthem For ‘Saturday Night Live’

LOS ANGELES, CA - AUGUST 27: Actor Pete Davidson attends The Comedy Central Roast of Rob Lowe at Sony Studios on August 27, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. The Comedy Central Roast of Rob Lowe will premiere on September 5, 2016 at 10:00 p.m....

On the latest all-digital episode of Saturday Night Live, Pete Davidson and Adam Sandler performed “Stuck in the House,” a song they created about life on lockdown. They sang about their experience of living at home with family, video calls and other quarantine things.

“Sick of the same old questions: ‘How’s it going?’ How you livin’?’ ‘What you binging?’ ‘What’s for dinner?’” Davidson sings. “Tired of the same repetition: ‘Grow a ‘stache, shave your head, work out,’ that’s for bitches…. Tired of sitting in the dark. Got nothing to watch, already did ‘Ozark’.”

Sandler then sang a verse about his life. “I’m done with selfies, so don’t even ask/ staying in the house in an underwear mask/ Only pet my dog with a baseball mitt/ baking my own bread and it tastes like s**t,” Sandler sings. “I broke my leg two weeks ago/ but I’m too scared to go to the hospital. Never go outside cause I might see my neighbor/ using both sides of my toilet paper./ My wife tried to kiss me I straight up denied her/ miss the NBA and I miss Rob Schneider.”

Both Sandler and Davidson shot their segments from their homes, and incorporated their actual families, including Davison’s mother and sister, and Sandler’s wife, Jackie Sandler, and their two daughters — Sadie, 13, and Sunny, 11. At the end, Sandler and his family thank first responders.

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