Pete Davidson: Turbo Fonzarelli Soundtrack:- Directed by Jason Orley and written by Pete Davidson, Pete Davidson: Turbo Fonzarelli is an upcoming comedy TV movie.
Peta Davidson serves as executive producer, with Ally Engelberg, Marc Lieberman, Alex Panagos, and Melanie Greene as co-producers of the film.
Official Synopsis:- Pete Davidson stars in his 2nd Netflix special discussing turning 30, relationships, and living in the woods.
Sound Department of Pete Davidson: Turbo Fonzarelli:- The sound department consists of Thomas Cassetta, James Lawrence, and Brandon Lollius, who are very talented artists.
Thomas Cassetta:- He is a producer and as well as director; he is best known for Bebé (2017), Andrew Schulz: Infamous (2022), and Jew (2022).
James Lawrence:- Lawrenson is known for his works, such as Kevin James: regardless (2024), Pete Davidson: Turbo Fonzarelli (2024), and Tracy Morgan: Takin’ It Too Far (2023).
Brandon Lollius:- He is a great sound technician. He worked in post-sound for King Soundworks, ultimately expanding his palette to production and beyond.
Pete Davidson: Turbo Fonzarelli Soundtrack List
- The Sopranos by Tee Grizzly: The Sopranos is composed by artist Tee Grizzley and released in 2023 from the track Tee’s Coney Island with featured artist Machine Gun Kelly.
The song is played at the end of the show, and the lyrics of the song are:
In my hood, I was the baby boy like Lil Jody (for real)
Bossed up, now I tell ’em when to go like I’m E-40 (go)
2019 I spent half the checks I got on codeine (hm)
Now I got superpowers, look at how high I be floatin’ (shh)
I don’t ever play no games, but I’m always loadin’ (yeah)
I got a sweet tooth, so I dip my car in candy coatin’ (hm)
Kia boy, when I was 13 what I drove was stolen (skrrt)
My 28th birthday, my homie Pete bought me a Rollie (ah)
Trailer:– A Netflix comedy special, Pete Davidson: Turbo Fonzarelli, will be released on January 09, 2024. You can also watch the series’ trailer on YouTube to glimpse the story.
It will be available on various platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and YouTube, where you can listen to the entire album of songs and the score.
As we can see in the black-and-white video trailer, Davidson drops the cigarette butt on an ashtray and comes out of the room, and goes to the fans’ stage, so we can imagine how interesting this show is going to be.
In this Netflix special, Turbo Fonzarelli. Davidson delivers what it means to grow up and turn 30, discussing love, life, and living in the woods.
By watching the show’s teaser, it can be guessed that the fans will be entertained, and it will include stories. From his childhood crush on Leonardo DiCaprio to the time he once-disturbed gift he once received from a stalker.
Pete Davidson’s first Netflix special, Alive From New York, premiered in 2020. And now the second Netflix hour-long special, Turbo Fonzarelli, will premiere globally on January 9, 2024.
Peter Michael Davidson is a great American comedian, actor, and as well as a writer. Davidson starred and executive produced the comedy film Big Time Adolescence.
He has worked in films and series, such as The King of Staten Island (2020) and Bupkis (2023). He continued acting in films such as The Suicide Squad (2021), Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022), and Meet Cute (2022).
The show is in black-and-white form in which the comedian resides on a showcase and drinks Citta before emerging on stage for his speech.
“A Netflix comedy special, Pete Davidson is Turbo Fonzarelli,” a narrator says.
Davidson was aired in place of his second comedy special, Turbo Fonzarelli. Replenisher T has released a shorter version for the upcoming episode, which will premiere on January 9.
Netflix Davidson will get his second comedy special. The streamer has released a short teaser for the upcoming episode, which will premiere on January 9.
A narrator’s voice says: “A Netflix comedy special, Pete Davidson is Turbo Fonzarelli,”
“what the f**k is a Turbo Fonzarelli?” As of Wednesday, a brief preview of the special was released with a promo in which the Saturday Night Live alumnus is seen blowing smoke as he prepares to take the stage.