Timothée Chalamet and Druski take us to church in a new exclusive clip from Druski's Coulda Been Records Audition YouTube series. In an exclusive clip obtained by Us Weekly, the comedian, 31, and Chalamet, 29, begin singing gospel singer Kirk Franklin's hit "Something About the Name Jesus," featuring The Rance Allen Group on his Coulda Been Records Audition series. Chalamet starts singing the lyrics, "something about the name Jesus," to which Druski, whose full name is Drew Desbordes, then asks "What you know about that, boy?" They continue harmonizing. Druski's Coulda Been Records Audition episode with Chalamet will drop on Wednesday, December 17, at 9 p.m. ET. Druski's audition show, which revolves around his satirical Coulda Been Records music label, is a comical spin on the traditional talent contest. In Druski's version, rappers, singers and performers from various cities line up to get a chance to impress Druski and his special guest with their abilities. Past artists that have made cameos on the show include rappers Jack Harlow, T-Pain and Lil Yachty. Timothee Chalamet, Druski. Getty Images (2) In the clip, Chalamet can be seen wearing a brown windbreaker with orange stars and the title of his latest film project, Marty Supreme, written across it. Chalamet has been on quite a buzzy press tour promoting Marty Supreme, which is slated to hit theaters Christmas Day. Recently the Beautiful Boy actor and girlfriend Kylie Jenner were spotted at the Los Angeles premiere of Marty Supreme early this month. The pair, who began dating in April 2023 and have been relatively quiet about their relationship in the past, wore matching Chrome Hearts bright orange outfits, which has become Chalamet's signature color during this press tour. "It's a movie about dreaming big. It's a movie about ambition," Chalamet told English hosts Jamie Theakston and Amanda Holden on their "Heart Breakfast" podcast on Thursday, December 11. "It's a movie about, even in a bleak time, believing in your singular purpose in life, which sounds kind of cheesy these days because we live in dark times, but I think it's an important message. Not only for young people, but all people alike. To know you can dream big and you can achieve that." Druski made headlines a few months ago for his part on Justin Bieber's newest album, Swag, which dropped on July 11. Druski had three skits on the album, and fans and people online quickly became obsessed with them on the songs "Soulful," "Therapy Session" and "Standing on Business." Kylie Jenner Joins Timothee Chalamet at Marty Supreme's NYC Premiere Druski is no internet novice, as the comedian and online personality has been around for years, garnering millions of fans, including nearly 20 million followers on Instagram and TikTok alone. His experience "trolling" himself online seemed to come in handy as he doled out advice to Bieber, 31, on "Therapy Session." In a 2020 interview with GQ, Druski spoke about growing up in Georgia and always wanting to be funny, regardless of what others thought about him. "Some kids would be like, 'Yo I wanna be best dressed or I wanna be the best athlete.' I used to literally say in my mind in elementary school, 'I wanna be the funniest this year, I wanna be the funniest kid in the class,'" Druski told GQ. "I would just f*** off all class and act an ass."
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Timothee Chalamet and Druski Harmonize a Kirk Franklin Gospel Song
December 17, 2025
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