Anderson .Paak Sings With Elmo and Cookie Monster on Sesame Street: Watch

Forget Silk SonicAnderson .Paak has a new supergroup. He appeared on the latest episode of Sesame Street to perform a song called “What Is a Holiday.” As you might imagine from the title, .Paak and Elmo teach Cookie Monster about the various holidays that people around the world celebrate. Watch it happen below.

This season, Sesame Street has also welcomed Kacey Musgraves and Billie Eilish. Last year, .Paak and Bruno Mars released the album An Evening With Silk Sonic. Read about “Leave the Door Open” in Pitchfork’s feature “What Will the 2021 Song of the Summer Be?

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