A$AP Rocky SNL Debut: Performs New Album Tracks & Steals 'Snack Homiez' with Rap Chips Sketch

A$AP Rocky’s SNL Debut: Rap Chips & Punk Rocky Vibes Kick Off 2026 Episode

Josh Allen

A$AP Rocky made his long-awaited Saturday Night Live musical guest debut on January 17, 2026, and he brought big energy to Finn Wolfhard’s hosting night.

The rapper timed his appearance perfectly—his new album Don’t Be Dumb dropped the same day, so the episode felt like one giant celebration of fresh music.

Rocky performed two tracks from the album live, delivering his signature laid-back flow and stylish stage presence. Fans online raved about the performances, calling them “smooth,” “cinematic,” and perfect for kicking off 2026.

The visuals tied into the album’s punk-inspired aesthetic, with Rocky rocking bold outfits that matched the “Punk Rocky” vibe he’s been teasing (including that Winona Ryder cameo in his recent video).

But the most talked-about moment came during a comedy sketch: the revival of “Snack Homiez.” Finn Wolfhard played Micah, a teen trying to eat healthy with celery sticks, while a group of snack-obsessed kids went wild. Sabrina Carpenter made a surprise cameo as one of the Homiez, adding her bubbly charm.

Then A$AP Rocky walked in with the ultimate plot twist—he introduced his fictional 2026 snack: “A$AP Fashion Killer Dill Pickle Rap Chips”.

The group tried them on camera, making hilarious faces and over-the-top reactions. Rocky stayed cool the whole time, promoting the absurd flavor like it was a real product drop. The sketch went viral fast—clips of him handing out the chips and the kids’ dramatic taste-test reactions flooded social media.

It was a fun crossover: Rocky’s real album launch mixed with SNL’s silly humor. Sabrina’s cameo added extra star power, and Finn’s awkward-teen character made the whole thing even funnier. Fans loved how Rocky leaned into the comedy without missing a beat—he proved he could handle both serious music and light-hearted bits.

The episode marked Rocky’s first full SNL performance (he’d been name-dropped or referenced in sketches before, but this was his official debut). Coming right after his album release, it gave fans live versions of new songs and a memorable sketch moment to share.

Overall, Rocky’s night was a win—great performances, a viral comedy bit, and perfect timing with Don’t Be Dumb hitting streaming platforms. If you missed it, check out the “Snack Homiez” clip and his musical numbers—they’re already trending for all the right reasons.

Rachel Harper

Rachel Harper is a reality TV enthusiast and freelance writer with a passion for uncovering the behind-the-scenes magic of shows like Big Brother. A self-proclaimed superfan, Rachel has followed every season since 2010, even attending an open casting call for Season 22 in 2020—where she made it to the callback round! With a degree in Media Studies from UCLA and over five years of experience covering entertainment for outlets like Reality Rewind and Pop Culture Pulse, Rachel brings insider insights and fan-driven energy to her writing. When she’s not analyzing houseguest strategies or sharing audition tips, you can find her hosting Big Brother watch parties in Los Angeles or tweeting her hot takes @RachelLovesBB. Her mission? To help dreamers like you step into the Big Brother house and make reality TV history!

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