Key and Peele are actually the first of several people that “Weird Al” Yankovic’s aspiring “gangsta” fails to impress in the short that reinvigorated the musical comedian’s career in 2006.
In Keanu, which was the first screenplay co-written by Jordan Peele to receive a theatrical release, he and Keegan-Michael Key play average, geeky suburbanites who encounter some very intimidating characters while trying to rescue the titular kitten.
However, those roles were reversed when the duo, at the height of their MADtv fame, made an appearance in the (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9qYF9DZPdw%E2%80%A6https://www.cinemablend.com/new/Weird-Al-Making-Another-Movie-16739.html which is arguably more iconic than the Chamillionaire song it parodies.