“95 Million And Counting — The Night Will Ferrell And Chad Smith Shook The World With The Most INSANE Drum Battle In TV History!” What Began As A Playful Joke Between Two Lookalike “Twins” Erupted Into A Full-Blown CLASH Of Rhythm, Comedy, And Sheer Rock ’N’ Roll Mayhem On The Tonight Show. With Every Stick Slam, The Stage TREMBLED, The Crowd ERUPTED, And Viewers Around The Globe Were Left In TOTAL AWE. Ferrell Brought His Signature WIT And WILD Energy, While Smith Unleashed PURE POWER And ROCK LEGEND STATUS — Together Creating A Once-In-A-Lifetime Explosion Of Sound And Showmanship. Fans Still Replay The Battle As If Reliving A Cultural Earthquake, A Night Where LAUGHTER, CHAOS, And ADRENALINE Collided In Perfect Unison. And Even Now, The Debate Still RAGES: Who Truly Claimed The Throne Of The Drums? One Thing Is Certain — This Wasn’t Just Entertainment, It Was HISTORY, Etched Into Music And Madness Forever.

Get ready for the most legendary drum battle of all time! When Will Ferrell and Red Hot Chili Peppers’ sticksman Chad Smith met across the drum thrones on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, 95 million viewers couldn’t get enough of the hilarious crossover. The funnyman and the funk rock icon could be twins, but Fallon pitted them against each other in the segment, which became the ninth most viewed segment in the history of the show. To open the battle, Ferrell throws down the gauntlet with a peppy drumbeat.

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Smith ups the ante quickly with a hard-hitting groove and shows his ability to match Ferrell’s side-splitting taunts with his own jibes. The battle continues until Smith finally loses it and absolutely goes to town on a stadium-ready solo. The Red Hot Chili Peppers then hit the stage and cover “Don’t Fear the Reaper,” while Ferrell adds the most important part: the cowbell groove! Fallon then closes out the zany segment by declaring Ferrell the winner for his cowbell skills, and The Music Man can’t blame him!

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Ferrell admits in the opening interview that all the drum parts were actually played by Smith beforehand, but the funnyman still does a pretty solid job miming to the beats. Fans couldn’t help but come back to this classic Tonight Show moment, and added comments such as “The first 10 seconds is when you’re actually trying to figure out who is Will and who is Chad” and “They are literally twins. It’s crazy. Looking at them, face on… it’s incredible.”

The drum battle isn’t the only time Smith has gone viral for his drum antics. The sticksman recently scored an 8.5 million view video when he dropped in to Drumeo to play Bring Me the Horizon’s “Can You Feel My Heart.” Smith went into the session without having heard the song previously and had to work out a drum arrangement on the fly. The video shows that he’s not only super entertaining, but also a monster player, because it takes some serious skill to deliver the goods without any prep like that.

If any The Music Man readers liked the Bring Me the Horizon video, you’re in luck, as Smith has recorded a total of 11 videos with Drumeo. Every single video was a hit on YouTube, with all racking up at least a million views, while the most popular hit 25 million views. The most popular video in the series is Smith’s cover of “The Kill,” which, like the Bring Me the Horizon video, he went in blind for. The next most popular video was Smith’s performance of Dua Lipa’s “Break My Heart.” This Drumeo clip was special for the funk rock legend as he was the original drummer on the studio recording for the song.

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