‘SNL’: Watch Pete Davidson Sing ‘Walking In Memphis’ Parody About Staten Island With Marc Cohn And Method Man

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It’s no secret that Pete Davidson likes to poke fun at his native Staten Island. The 28-year-old comedian has opened up about growing up in the New York area many times over the years, and on Nov.

20, he made his feelings known in a hilarious skit on “Saturday Night Live”. Davidson parodied Marc Cohn’s famous 1991 song “Walking In Memphis,” making the track all about Staten Island. “Put on my bootleg Jordans and I boarded the train,” Davidson started the song. “Touched down in the land of Colin Jost and the legendary Wu-Tang.” Davidson then sang about everything from the amounts of trash on the streets to wild turkey’s roaming around.

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