The event is being held on Tuesday (April 8) in Washington, D.C.
"They want me to be done with it, but I’m still havin’ fun with it," he spit on the new track.
The comedian fully embraces his rap alter-ego.
John reveals his ulterior motive for making their collaborative set, 'Who Believes in Angels.'
"Sorry, I'm just so hungry and the moisturizer just tastes so good!"
"We focused on: Is this going to be fun to play live?"
Gramm will join the current lineup for several dates of their Historic Farewell Tour.
The pop star soundtracked the video with Billie Eilish's "Birds of a Feather."
The flick was originally slated to arrive on July 4.
Days after his SNL exit controversy, Wallen is focusing on music.