Recently, Zie reported another satire arrangement about tricksters, named The Nigerian Princess, straight from the finale of her self-named theatrical presentation for Showtime. Can hardly wait that long? Well, don’t stress, she has us covered there as well, as of late delivering the music from Ziwe to hold us over.
Named Ziwe: A Famously Iconic Soundtrack, the delivery includes probably the best minutes from the late-night arrangement, including the passive, ironical anthem “Lisa Called the Cops” and the awkward critique on how popular music infantilizes ladies, “Wet Diaper (Goo Gah).”
The soundtrack additionally gets our coordinated efforts with entertainer and entertainer Patti Harrison — on “Quit Being Poor” and “Dark Friends” — with Sam Taggart and Heléne York performing on “White Actor Blues”……….First broadcasting in May, Ziwe saw the Desus and Mero essayist crush ukeleles with Phoebe Bridgers and ask Fran Lebowitz. “Which level of white ladies do you disdain?” In one fragment, she likewise talked with four IRL Karens (about addressing the supervisor, clearly).
The Nigerian Princess, in the interim, is set to follow Zoe, a “savvy past her-years” graduate who accomplices up with a nearby swindler to make some money when confronted with devastating understudy obligation. The delivery date remains yet to be affirmed. Watch the video for “Lisa Called the Cops” underneath, and pay attention to the entire Ziwe soundtrack.