This post has been updated since Jan. 30 with credit to the songwriters.
“The Late Show” host Stephen Colbert transforms into “Chance the Napper” in a new sketch that features Chance the Rapper and others reimagining the theme song of PBS’ animated show “Arthur.”
The video, posted online Friday, begins with Colbert and “Late Show” bandleader Jon Batiste discussing their love for “Arthur,” an educational series about the adventures of Arthur the aardvark.
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Colbert then daydreams of entering the world of “Arthur” as the Chicago rapper, Batiste and Ziggy Marley perform the reggae-style tune “Believe in Yourself,” written by Judith Henderson and Jerry De Villiers.
“The Late Show” airs 10:35 p.m. weeknights on CBS.
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