Drink Champs - Drink Champs: Lil Duval
Episode Date: February 15, 2026The Black Effect Presents... Drink Champs! N.O.R.E. & DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. In this episode we chop it up with the legendary, Lil Duval!On this unforgettable episode of Drink Champs, Lil Du...val pulls up with pure Florida energy, turning the studio into a comedy club mixed with a life seminar. Duval delivers nonstop laughs while dropping real gems about longevity, mindset, and moving smart in the entertainment game.From wild tour stories to reflections on navigating fame, Duval keeps it authentic and hilarious. He breaks down how he transitioned from stand-up stages to music charts, proving that betting on yourself and staying consistent can open unexpected doors. With drinks flowing and classic toasts in the air, the conversation bounces between jokes and jewels, showing the discipline behind the humor and the strategy behind the success.Duval also speaks on staying positive, protecting your peace, and understanding the power of energy — themes that have become central to his brand. His charisma lights up the room, but it’s the wisdom underneath the punchlines that makes this episode stand out.Funny, motivational, and unapologetically real, this episode is a perfect blend of comedy and culture — exactly the kind of vibe that keeps fans coming back for more.Make some noise for Lil Duval !!! 💐💐💐🏆🏆🏆Listen and subscribe at https://www.drinkchamps.comFollow:Drink Champshttps://www.drinkchamps.comhttps://www.instagram.com/drinkchampshttps://www.twitter.com/drinkchampshttps://www.facebook.com/drinkchampsDJ EFNhttps://www.crazyhood.comhttps://www.instagram.com/whoscrazyhttps://www.twitter.com/djefnhttps://www.facebook.com/crazyhoodproductionsN.O.R.E.https://www.instagram.com/therealnoreagahttps://www.twitter.com/noreaga Episode 490 w/ Lil DuvalSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Now, this is something that every year I want to hit you about.
Duval Day, right?
How you said?
Do you old day, right?
Listen, my bad.
Do you all day.
I ain't going to lie.
That shit seems so fun.
Like, you make the hood seem like, you know what it is?
Like, when we were coming up, you have so much fun in the hood, right?
Then you got older and then you realized that you outgrew the hood, but then you realize you
realize you ain't outgrowing the hood things.
So every year, I look at your Instagram.
I'm there, would you?
But can you describe to the people who don't know what's going on?
Tell them about this.
It's like when we came up, we had, you're from Florida,
so we had Memorial Weekend, we had Daytona,
we had Black Classic weekend,
and those things kind of molded who we was.
But over the years, we forgot about stuff like that.
So I felt like we needed something like that in our culture,
so I just started doing it.
And then it's something more for our economy and our ecosystem
in our culture, you know what I'm saying?
Where everybody, they make money.
I'm a person who don't make money as me.
So it's like everybody get to make money
and it's all state in our community.
You mean like the vendors?
It's all in there.
I don't make a dime off of them.
They all make their own thing.
Everybody get to come up.
We all have a good time and they're safe
and it's in a place where they think
it's the worst part of the city,
but ain't no crime or nothing happens.
So it's a beautiful thing.
And I told them as long as they don't shoot my shit up,
I keep doing it.
And it's been 10 years.
It's been 10 years.
That's my next question.
What kind of gangster are you that on these days
there's no crime happening?
I ain't gonna see as gangsters.
They really know me.
They really seem me.
And they're proud of you.
Yeah, they watch me come up.
I've always held us down.
And so they know it's all genuine coming from.
They know what they, like everybody can't,
because I always hear people say like,
man, we can't do this in our hood.
You could do it if your hood really understood you and loved you.
And like, I'm really like, what you call it when you come from the hood?
Like a rose that grain from the concrete.
And they saw and they know it.
So they respect it.
You know, so that's really why I'm able to do it.
So now you've got the kids.
Camp?
Oh, yeah, that's Camp Duvall.
That's a whole other thing.
That's a whole other thing.
Yeah, I bought the resort.
I mean, I bought a retreat because I've been going retreat.
I used to do Jimmy and I retreat every year.
So I say this year I'm about my own retreat.
So I bought, like, a lot of acres and got two lakes, a river running through.
Oh, sure.
Tight shit.
So what the fuck of the camp is going to be?
The camp, it's really like a community for a place like my friends and family when they want to come vibe and get away from all the stuff and just chill and get my vibes.
You can come there and come chill with it.
And then it's for my hose, too.
You know.
I wasn't ready.
I wasn't ready.
I wasn't ready.
So, I remember at one point you never even smoked.
Yeah.
So how did you go from not smoking to, like, you're the biggest smoker in the world now?
Like, I can tell when you were showing.
Wait, how long ago was this that you didn't smoke?
Did I smoke the first time?
We did, Dr.
No, no, no, not the first time.
The second one, you did, for sure.
You know what I, that's when I started smoking.
I started smoking on y'all's shit, never that I think about it.
Because we was up there with DJ Pood for the movie.
I didn't smoke then.
That's right.
I didn't smoke during that movie, so I started smoking on the promo of that movie.
Wow.
Yeah.
I was like, what, eight years ago?
Now I'm going to ask that question.
So you're a grown man.
How does somebody approach you and say, hey, man, I think you should start smoking?
Because this is before the accident, right?
I had in my head, like, once I gathered to a certain point in my life, like, I can't
fuck my life up no more.
I got enough money.
I got enough situation.
Drugs ain't going to fuck me up now.
So I say, I'm a try it.
So I try it.
And once I try that, I ain't never stop.
Right.
Yeah, but I love it, though.
It's a vibe.
It's like coffee for me or something in the pastime.
Yeah, like, you know, most people drink coffee.
Shit like that.
I do it for a vibe.
Oh, shit.
Most right.
Most right.
So, boom, you hit it the first time.
Now, you had never been a drinker.
I don't drink at all at all.
I don't drink at all.
I don't drink at all.
I remember Kevin Hart passed you a shot or something when you got out
Did he?
Yeah.
Yeah, y'all remember, like, when you got out of the hospital and shit, he did pass you something.
Oh, he tried.
Yeah, I mean, he was trying to promote his drink.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, you know, he got that drink.
No, fuck, I didn't.
Did I take a shot?
I thought you did.
I don't remember it.
How are you going to ask them?
You would know.
Because he liked to catch me slipping a lot.
That make a joke, he ain't shit.
But is big of the Jake ski.
So is it a reason why you don't drink?
I just don't like the way it makes me feel, and I don't like the way it tastes.
And everybody, I think liquor is the worst drug of a much.
Because everybody I know that's been really fucked up.
You think it's cracking some shit, but there really be that alcohols.
Yeah, because alcohols everywhere.
Yeah, and you second guess, I mean, you don't think like how bad it is because it's so in our coaching and in our community,
we take it like, take it for granted, but that shit really fuck you up.
Well, did you, have you ever had a bad night on liquor?
That's the reason why?
No.
No.
You don't got a funny story about you being drunk.
So you've never got drunk?
I ain't gonna say if I did.
I don't, I ain't gonna get anything.
I'm telling you that right now.
Like, it's going to be the boringest show ever.
Yeah, yeah, I'm just going to some regular shit.
Uh-huh.
I like, I like, I like the podcast before it got wild.
Yeah, yeah.
No, y'all not, well, y'all not, but the community of the podcast that got to where it's like everybody
come on here to get something out.
Yeah, yeah.
I want to wait.
I had to wait till they come down and come back on it.
Why wouldn't you do your own show?
I can't go for that.
No.
I did do it at one time.
I did do it at one time with my sister, my gay sister, we had a podcast,
but I just don't care enough.
I like to do what I want to do.
Y'all got to get up here and care about, worry about it if the artist's going to come in
and all that type of shit.
I want to do shit when I want to do it.
And that's where social media and stuff gave me a platform to do what I want to do,
and I've been able to do it so long, it's hard for me to conform.
And I'm not telling nobody else to follow my lead because I don't know if it'll work anymore,
but for me, I came in a pocket in a certain time where I could do what the
I want how I want to do it.
And I was successful at it, so I ain't for to change.
Everybody can't do podcasts.
Yeah.
I mean, you can podcast by yourself.
I could do it, but I just...
And then, too, I understand with podcasting, you're talking.
And eventually you talk too much, you're going to say some crazy shit.
It's impossible not, too.
Y'all already had a lot of shit on there that came out.
And I don't want that part of it.
Like, people think I'm that type of comedian, but I really not.
I just say what's on my mind.
And I don't be realizing it's offensive to it after the fact.
that.
I'm pretty sure y'all
y'all don't even know that shit
gonna go vows.
Y'all, y'all, you mad at that?
Something you don't even imagine goes on.
Yeah, you don't even think
that they're going to get offended by it.
So, you know, and I don't be giving
a fuck enough, so it's just like,
I ain't gonna even give them
to give them nothing to shit with.
Now, that segment that you do
on Instagram, I can't go
for that, I live for that.
I live for that.
Yeah, you know, can do.
A bitch nigga my mama did.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Bish, nigga, my mama, that's this lady.
This lady, she was mad at shit at somebody and I made the goal.
At Walmart, right?
Yeah, they was at Walmart.
That was at Walmart.
So I just, anytime something stupid, I just post that.
Okay, but how about the, um...
I can't go for that.
Yeah.
Yeah, when somebody do something too stupid, nah, that you're going too far.
So that's why I did that from.
All my stuff is little bits.
That's like how comedy evolved.
We just, our minds ain't programmed enough because back in the day,
what we remember is a little bit.
from them stand-up specials.
We don't get that no more.
Like, you don't even get it from Davey Chappelle no more.
You just get it from bits offline.
And I was able to evolve into that,
so now it's a little sand that y'all remember.
And it was like basic bits, smile, kill yourself,
all little shit like that there.
I incorporate in social media the same way they used to doing stand-up.
So I just evolved with the times.
Y'all just ain't called on yet, but you did, because you're doing it.
So let me ask you, if a person books you,
Is it separate when they book you for performing
or when they book you for performing music?
Well, I kind of catered my comedy and all into one where I can do everything.
Okay, wow.
You know what I'm saying?
Where if you need a rap concert, I can do that.
If you need a music concert, I mean an R&B concert, I could do that.
You need a comedy show, I can do that.
So it's like it don't matter what you book it for.
And over time, the promoters, it ain't but so many promoters in the country.
So they kind of know, and over time they've seen me do
and they seen what I can do with my ticket sales,
so they just know the book me now.
It's just, I'm kind of grandfathered the end of this shit.
So do you do, do you pre-hearsed the show like that?
Like, oh, I'm saying.
Yeah, yeah, you have a set, but it's just like anything.
Like when you do a rap concert, you have certain songs.
You're like, I'm going to put this song in and put that song.
It's the same thing with stand-up and everything.
I said my music and everything else.
I just place it in certain shit.
I got it.
I don't build you to where I can put it in anything now.
You know what I'm saying?
I can put it at any show, any stage.
Give him a mic, I could do it.
Now, is comedy suffering now?
Because, like, you know, everyone's scared to get canceled.
I don't know if you're scared to get canceled.
It ain't suffering, though.
I think it's just evolved.
I think it evolved into what we see now, like with the Druskis and the...
Drusky kill.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's what he's evolving to.
It came from the old stand-up and from, I'm like the bridge.
The next thing you know is like that.
It's just stand-up is like jazz.
now. You know what I'm saying?
You know how rap is? That's what it is.
It's like, it's going to always be there, but it's just moved on to what we see now with.
Because you got to think, we came up on Deaf Comedy Jam.
That's right.
They came up on Wild & Al and 85 South and stuff like that.
So that's what their mindset of comedy is.
You know what I'm saying?
A comedian, back in the day, when you say comedian, we think stand up.
Now you as a comedian, they say Drewskin and stuff like.
Anybody who can make you laugh.
Yeah, anybody who can make you laugh.
But it is a mix, like, in living color.
Yeah, but that's what they're.
evolved into.
See what I'm saying?
So it's just evolved.
It's just
people of our age
don't want to accept it.
You know what's the funny thing?
We had Mike Epps on here
one time, right?
Sorry, I keep repeating.
Real O.
Yeah, I'm sorry, I keep repeating this story,
but we have Mike Efts.
I thought this is the dumbest shit
I've ever done in my life.
One of the dumbest shit,
because I've done a lot of dumb shit.
But I thought all comedians knew each other, right?
So,
so I don't know why the fuck I thought of that, right?
So I got Mike Ebs here.
He got his boy.
I forgot his name.
that he going on the role with.
And then I had to do redo.
You know, redo the internet comedian.
So I'm thinking they all know each other.
I got redo here.
Mike Epps and his boy just whys this guy.
Like, I'm talking about like,
so you got the chance to see a real comedian
and then an internet comedian.
Like, he was funny.
He was very funny, but he's funny in skits.
He couldn't be like, I'm talking about they proud of him.
I mean, because he wasn't ready for it,
but you got comedians like DC Young Flatter came off the internet.
but he put in the work.
Now he's a real comedian, a stand-up comedian
for where the OGs respected
and he could do the social media.
So it's just, if you come off that social media stuff,
you just got to put in the work.
It's just kind of hard to go where you got
all these fans loving you.
But on that stage, it's like the boxing ring.
Right.
You're only as good as your fight, that fight there.
You can get knocked out at any moment.
So a lot of people scared of that,
so that's why they don't do it.
It don't always translate either.
You should be really good at it.
that skits and not be able to do stand-up.
But it's kind of hard to do stand-up not because people's tension spans short and everybody
think they're a comedian not, so everybody's critiquing.
Right.
Instead of just enjoying the jokes, you know what I'm saying?
But if you enjoy the jokes, you wouldn't even care.
But in this day and age, everything is critiqued.
Because podcast, that's all you do now is critique.
Right.
And that's the problem with the game.
We do more critiquing than entertaining.
Yeah.
Do you think a comedian has to be a comedian if they, if, do you think a comedian can be called a comedian if he has no stand-up?
Yeah.
You can still be called a comedian.
Yeah.
Consider the Drewskine, Ben the Don, what's other streaming niggins out here?
I consider all of them because for me, if I didn't like that, I'd be shitting on myself
because I kind of once started a lot of that stuff.
So it's like that's what it's supposed to be.
Right.
Like they, it says evolving to that.
They was hating on us when we first came up.
Really?
Yeah.
When comic viewing ain't out, they was like, all they did is just one joke.
Right.
Because they used to play like one bit and then go to the next bit.
But Oak of me and they used to doing hours worth a bit.
So it's just evolving that.
Now them comment view niggas hating on these
niggas, you know what I'm saying? It just evolves.
Like you said, Common View, so let's take it from there.
So how did you, let me get it,
how did you get your first break?
Cedric getting to entertain the starting lineup.
I always give him his props because Cedricie,
he put me on the DVD, and from that,
I did that song, a remix music Soul Child.
That was my first hit.
People think Smilby's my first book,
but that was my first head. It went viral, before viral.
And that took me on all the college tours.
And I kind of blew up like a viral motherfucking in comedy.
Like most, comedians, it take like 10, 20 years to get where you want to get where I came up out the dough running.
And I came up quick.
Like, so it was just, that's what gave me my thing.
That comic view and such an entertainer.
All in one.
So when did you link up with Tiag?
Because that's from, on the East Coast.
That's when we started to, like.
Tip was just an Atlanta thing
because I started in Atlanta. I started doing stand-up
at Uptown. Not in Florida? No,
I started at Atlanta. Oh, wow.
It started 27 years ago.
Wow.
Make you noise, sir.
I started 99 in Atlanta
at Uptown Comedy Corner
and Nard Holtan. He just died a couple years ago.
He's been on the road with me too.
He died, but he the first person
gave him the mic. And then
I used to always come up there. I was one of the crowd
favorite and Timp used to come in there all the time.
All the rappers.
That's how I got in the most music video.
You were all the music video. Because at the time, it wasn't nothing out there for
nobody, honestly.
It was like Tyson Befford at one point.
He was in all the music video.
Yeah, yeah.
He used to call me video vixing that.
But at the time, you got to think it wasn't nothing from like 2000 to
20 to 15. It wasn't no comedy
out there for real.
It wasn't nothing out there.
So if you wasn't like in the hip-hop scene,
you wasn't really getting seen.
And that's where everybody,
the 106 and Park was like what Instagram and shit,
or TikTok was.
So I knew that.
I kind of understood that.
And I understood, oh, I got being these videos
and I get more pulled than the motherfucker in the movie.
Right.
And I used to get that.
Yeah, face recognition.
I knew, and I knew everybody.
And at one time, I was on 106 and Park more than the rappers.
Like, I was on one, two, three, four.
five.
Oh, shit.
Yeah, so, and I understood, and I understood the audience, and I was young, too, so I had the college, and most comedians, they don't like doing colleges.
I was the perfect age for college.
So I was killing them all.
I had the colleges on lock for a good 10, 15 years.
So that's how I came through.
And then once that evolved in social media, and then I saw social media, I took, I was on that, and I evolved from there, and I seen that's how I was going.
And I just kept it going, you know.
What was the first social media platform they really...
MySpace.
Let's make some noise with Tom.
Most sweet.
A lot of people talked off in MySpace, man.
MySpace.
Tom was my first friend.
MySpace, we was on there.
I did that.
And YouTube, I probably got one of the first skits ever on YouTube.
If you go look back, it got the timestamp.
But we was doing that.
Then we did Hood State of Union.
That was our part of here.
We was doing that me and Charlemagne.
Oh, that's right.
We did Hood State of Unions.
And that's when all that shit started evolving.
Everything we see in there.
It's like seeing hip hop grow.
That's how I saw it's like seeing hip hop grow.
I feel like cold crush, except I got some money out of it.
Now, what the fuck I say?
Shit, shit blew my mind.
Hold on.
Take your time.
You and Charlotte May.
How did y'all link up?
Was it that on MTV?
A show on MTV?
Yeah, we hooked up on in the Ozone magazine.
Shout out to Julia, man.
Julia Bevan.
Yeah, yeah, big on to Julia.
Yeah, I used to have.
I have a column called 10 Things I'm Hating on.
Okay.
And then he had, like, everything I did, I created a own blueprint for comedians.
It wasn't like the same tradition of where.
I went all these other routes, especially through Florida.
You know what I'm saying?
But I used to do that.
He did another column in there.
And I was on MySpace and we linked up, that's how I met him on MySpace.
I DM'd them on MySpace.
And I was like, man, let's do skits.
And we flew up to, I flew up to New York, and we did a skit with Sirius Jones and Free
style battle thing and that went viral and then shit we just kept doing skits and we just kept
being cool you know we rocked it and I remember we always say I don't want to be a radio
nigger and he don't want to be a comedian right and we stuck it like that to this day that's
what we're at with it you know what I'm saying but the difference was media blew up more so then
you know what I'm saying so it went perfect for his line of work you know so um
Atlanta right like Atlanta accepts you like at one point I actually thought
you was from Atlanta.
People had to correct me.
It was like, nah, bro.
Because I've been there so long.
I've been there since 96, since the Olympics.
But that's hard to get a whole other city to accept you as that city.
How did that happen?
Being genuine, being who I am, you know what I'm saying?
My reputation speaks for itself at this point.
Like, I mean, like you say, Atlanta, Atlanta ain't going to show you no love like that.
I mean, they do show love, but at the same time, they ain't just going to embrace anybody.
You got to step in line.
You just can't think you're just going to come to Atlanta and just going to come on.
You got to get in line.
They watched my progress, and they watched me.
I started doing stand-up in Atlanta, so they saw me grow, so, and I always show love, and I still show love.
You ever bombed?
Every comedian, they tell you to have it.
They lie.
You know what I'm saying?
That's how you get good.
Okay, you could say, boned or bombed?
BOMBOMB.
BOMB!
Hey, man, come down.
Describe what happened.
Was this in the early days?
Nigger, I'd tell you the wildest bomb.
I bombed when I had the number one song in the country.
Was wild?
Yeah, smile.
And where did you bomb?
What is that?
In Detroit.
Okay, okay.
In Detroit.
In Detroit, in Detroit.
Yeah, they booed the shit out of you, but it was my fault.
It wasn't their fault.
Why?
What happened?
You was high?
It was, I was high.
I was, like I said, I do comedy and music.
So I was trying to mess and get the crowd to understand it.
Detroit ain't the crowd.
It wasn't understanding.
Detroit ain't because you do that.
And so I got the number one song.
Right.
You think you can do anything?
I'm like, nigger.
I'm going to get out here and shut this shit down with this music shit.
But I forgot, too, I was like the hottest nigga on the ticket, too.
So you know, you don't have a number one song.
Yes, of course.
But you're with other people that you respect and you're thinking like they're the number
ones in your mind.
You're not registering like, nigga, they're really coming to see you.
So in my mind, like, all I got to do is just, my bad, thank you.
All I got to do is just, just sang this song and bamb, bam, bum, bha.
Man, I was singing this song.
I didn't even realize they boo much I looked on the video and I seen the motherfuckers in their
side corner, they were booing the shit.
I was like, oh, those niggas.
You didn't know at the time that she was being booed?
I couldn't feel it.
Like, you know, I couldn't feel it.
Yeah, it's like you can,
because some of the crowd was loving it,
but, you know, some of them are like, man, fuck that shit.
You know what I'm saying?
But like I said, I haven't been back like six, seven times since then,
but it kind of readjusted me.
It's like, all right, you got to, you still got to understand.
You still trying to teach the crowd about comedy and music all the once.
So I just did that and readjusting some shit came back and rock that bitch.
That's one of my biggest markets, actually, Detroit.
Detroit.
Yeah.
But that's why I love them because they keep it real with you.
You wasn't right that night.
Yeah, yeah, it was me.
It's always the comedian fall on stage, I believe.
Yeah?
Yeah, well, maybe not now, but for me, I feel like it's always...
Well, you guys are working materials sometimes.
You know it might not work.
Yeah, see, that's the difference between us and music.
Like, our studio is the stage, so y'all just fail, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, that's crazy.
And the cameras make it worse because they look in and critiquing.
and so they're trying to find some shit.
So it makes it kind of harder, but it is what it is.
You can't complain nobody.
Get with it or get the fuck on.
What's your favorite place to work on material?
I just sneak it in.
Then too, like, where I'm working on, it's more like entertainer.
Like I say, I do music, comedy.
It's like a party for me.
And like now it's like putting on other people on people that I think funny
and making them great because these motherfuckers funny out here.
So it's just giving a platform,
which we ain't get that many platforms.
platforms left, not just in comedy, just in our culture.
You know what I'm saying?
So stuff like this is important, you know?
Right.
So that's where I'm on with it.
You think media is being over-saturated?
Yeah, definitely.
You took the social line and just kept the media.
That's really what it is.
That's really all it is.
Like, we sitting here talking now.
That's all we doing is talking.
Even on social media, it's clip.
Yeah, it's just clips.
It's just like, how much can we do with this?
That's why even with podcasts, the shit is boring.
Like, who sits here and watch this shit for four hours?
We wanted to.
It's like, niggas really do it, though.
You got to understand when the shit first started,
Shalaman them told me to do it.
And they keep them, like, he got the whole thing.
I watched it grow.
It's just like, I just can't, if I don't love it,
it's just like, oh, if I don't see no purpose in it,
it's just like wasting time.
It's like we just talking to our ass kids for that.
Just trying to fill in time.
Fill in time.
That's what we're doing right now.
That's feeling it down.
That's what we're doing.
That's what you're doing.
That's what you're doing it.
Now, what's your favorite state to perform at?
No matter where you go, it's always a sold-out crowd.
It's always, like, turn up.
At this part of my career, kind of everywhere.
But, I mean, like, honestly, this weekend, like, it's like,
it's like homecoming here, especially Miami,
because I kind of started in Coconut Grove out there.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Coconut Grove.
Like, it kind of molded me why I am, you know what I'm.
You know what I'm saying?
This is why it kind of mowed me
because it's so diverse.
Like, I don't know if you remember
like they used to be Tuesday night
at Coconut Grove.
The first show, it was perfect.
It was like, it was like the Cubans,
the nice black people.
But that second show,
nigger, it was the hood.
It was everybody.
And niggas hated that second.
They don't boo you in the second show.
They say, get your puss ass off K.
Falk, nigger, get your pussy ass off state.
And this was back then.
But they used to love me.
You know what I'm saying?
They always showed me love.
And Trick used to be in there.
That's why Trick was a comedian, low-key.
He used to be in there all the time watching it.
Trick was the first motherfucker
to give me some money in this game.
Get out of here.
Yep, he's the first person to put me on that,
which one that was?
Was it Thug Holiday?
That album.
I'm on that one.
Yeah.
Yeah, I think Thug Holiday.
Yeah.
Uh-huh.
Yeah, so, yeah.
So, I guess Florida is, it's like home.
Right.
Houston, one of my biggest market, Detroit, Chicago,
everywhere not, because at this point in my career, like,
everywhere I go, it's like I've been building this over years,
so it's like over time, it's like, I got a family of people.
It's like, I'm everybody's uncle at this point.
You'd be surprised how fast you become unc.
This shit is crazy.
This shit is crazy, nigga.
Well, our show is about giving people their flowers,
giving people where they can smell them,
We wanted to give you your flowers face to face.
Man, man.
Appreciate that, Mike.
Snoop more than just filling time.
Yeah.
I'm going to put this at Cam Duvold.
Yeah, that's right.
Snoop Dog said it's better than the Grammy because it comes from his piece.
It is, though.
It is, though.
Stuff like this, I love more than, like, I've never wanted,
I've never cared about Oscars and none of it.
I've always, like, even when it came to awards shows,
I wanted the host of the Hip Hop Awards.
And that was my goal, and I end up doing it.
You know what I'm saying?
So I always cared about our community more than I.
Because I knew that.
I'm living proof.
Like, we don't need them.
Like, we got our own culture just in hip hop and then just in general.
So it's just perfect.
Like, when I get stuff like this here, this shit matters more to me than everything else.
And we got to understand that, too.
You know what I'm saying?
And treat this just like we treat an Oscar.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
They don't give a fuck about it for real.
They're just doing it just to do it.
But we care about it.
I care about it.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
Let me ask you.
Are you on the road or just doing spot dates right now?
I'm always on the road.
I'm always on the road.
We don't stop to them.
We toured nonstop all year, every year.
You know what I'm saying?
This shit don't stop.
Now let me ask you because you have other comedians
which you're going to bring up a little while, right?
What makes you not, like some people would just do the whole show by their self?
What makes you want to put other comedians down with the show?
Well, most of them, most,
Well, now it's evolved to that, but when I first started doing it, when I first started doing, when they go on the road, you just go to a city and hope that the club have the comedians.
Well, I never really like that.
I like having a team of people.
I come from where clicked up.
I kind of came up in the hip-hop area where we had entourageers and stuff like that there.
And in the midst of that, it's friendship and bonding.
And I always understood that, so I always want to take a crew with me.
And it just made more sense.
So I always took people that I fuck with.
about them being funny, it's just genuine
people. And that's why I always fuck with
Jay Skie and Kool-Aid and people
like that, then I always took them on the road with me.
And they just happened to be funny than the
motherfucker. So that's why, that was
my whole thing of it. And to this
day, they still with me, you know what I'm saying?
And he have been the lawyer-nigger, too.
Until he get this money, and then he might
fuck him. We're going to change on your ass?
Yeah. Go ahead. Let's be go.
We want to go to some Jack
one of the questions? Oh, I didn't even see his question.
He can't see his questions.
Yeah, he can't see him.
I don't think people know Jack is really blind.
Yeah, he's tripped over here.
I'd be forgetting because he got a ball.
He got something there.
So I'll be forgetting that he can't see something.
He's blind definitely in one eye for sure.
No, he's all the way blind.
Nick, when I got an accident, he came and seen.
We left him outside.
He was waiting on somebody to come get him.
Right, right.
And I'm like, he was.
Yeah, he's super blind for me.
He's 100% blind.
All right.
So you know he ain't right these questions.
AI probably did
And he said that shit in like a
PDF, this should look crazy
Yeah, he sent it mad professional
You know he ain't do that shit
You don't got it pulled up
Nah
I got the quick time of slum
Just asked anything
What new watching them picked up
Uh, oh, well I got the FB Joan
You're on it to that brand?
F.P.
F.P.
Jone?
Uh-uh.
Okay.
I guess your picture.
Yeah, I guess too.
It's, um, shit, uh, hold on, I'll pull it up for you.
But, um, let me get this.
Look how he said this.
Yeah, he's mad professional.
That's AI.
That's a guy.
That's Jack G.
Yeah.
J.P.
You know, he's, you know, he's, you know.
Hey, man, I appreciate, I appreciate y'all showing him love, too, man.
Yeah, he's a great guy, man.
He's a great guy.
He's underrated, man.
He's underrated.
Yeah, he's always fun to be.
He's crazy, but.
No, he crazy is fun.
Uh, he's saying.
He's asking about the ghost writer question.
Is there a place for ghost writers in stand-up?
Yeah.
It's just like music.
Like, everybody can't perform it, you know what I'm saying?
So it's always some people.
It ain't just ghost-riding.
It's just like somebody giving you a premise or somebody saying, hey, man, you should do this.
Oh, man, you ever thought about that?
So, like, they'd be on site, hey, man, you should add this to it.
You know what I'm saying?
So that's really all it is.
That's not really ghost-riding.
I don't know how else you can ghost-write.
Like, even if somebody wrote all your jokes down, you've got to perform them.
Right, okay.
So I can give you every joke if you can't perform.
Can't execute it.
Execute it.
And on that stage, you got to have that time in.
It ain't like everything online.
Like, you really got to know how to project it.
So I don't know how else you're going to ghost right.
See, he says the unwritten rule.
What's the one joke you saw someone else do that was so good you wish you could steal it?
I mean, people got funny shit.
Like, I see shit like, man, that shit funny is it.
Like, Mike Epps just did that shit.
Oh, my Scarface?
with Scott phase.
Yeah, yeah, and the college, that's funny.
Yeah, like, when I see, like, stuff like that inspired.
Yeah.
Because, like, ever, because over time, when you've been doing this shit so long,
you've seen everything.
So it's just like, oh, that's funny.
And you can see why they get it, but it don't make you want to get.
Stuff like what I saw Mike Gibbs do.
Yeah, that was funny.
With Scott, it's like, man, I should have did that.
I should have did some shit like that.
So it inspire you more so than people taking or whatever he said.
But how about people stealing jokes?
Man, you'll go crazy.
It's worried about people stealing your jokes.
if I would have been killed myself by there
because I don't think nobody got shit more stolen than me
especially off of social media.
Wow.
I've had motherfuckers steal tweets
and take it over to another site for years
and build their whole platform off of it.
Get the fuck out of that.
That's a little idea, though.
Ain't anything you can do it.
I haven't heard that, no.
Many people do it.
Take tweets and redo it
or take Instagram posts and redo the joke.
And I had somebody, I had posted somebody the other day
when they were talking about, you know,
they do that panda shit
trying to do shit to make the women click.
So one of them did it
And so I re-pote him to him to shut the fuck up
So another nigga hit me up
It was like, man, that nigga stole my shit
I said, man, he said, man, he said the other
nigga who I posed
He was trying to tell me the other nigga stole this shit
And I was just telling like, man, just keep
doing what you're doing because you're going to go
That ain't going to be the first nigga steal your shit, man
So just keep, you ain't going to be able to stop it, man
You're going to drive yourself crazy
So how do you deal with that?
I just told you just keep doing you
You can't stop it, right?
You ain't going to stop it.
That shit was going on before social media
Yeah, it's a part of success
It's part of success.
If anybody's stealing from you really ain't that great for real, you know what I'm saying?
It's like some people do it and they don't even realize they're doing.
It's just who they look up.
It's like people imitate this part again.
They're just trying to do what they see work.
You know what I'm saying?
So you just got to make sure you just keep it going.
So by the time if they do blow up, you've moved on.
You don't care what they got going on.
You know what I've got to keep involving.
I said that ever been the time of somebody came to a comedy club and like sit there for that purpose.
to, like, still, yeah, yeah.
All them do, he got comedians or just
regular motherfuckers that want to be comedians.
They come to the show and they look at it and they,
they just study it. Like, that's just what it is.
It's just, I don't trip off it.
It is what it is with me.
All right.
I see it all the time. It's just,
just keep going, bro.
Okay, okay. Let's bring it to Jay Skeeke.
Let's bring Quicktime as Islam,
or you got one more Jack Thriller.
This is one more Jack Thriller.
He says something about, uh,
that Damon Wayne's brought up that Robin Williams
used to pay people to borrow their joke.
said, would you ever consider paying young comics to borrow their jokes?
I'll pay them.
I'll just pay just the support.
Because you got to think that's, it's just like writing the song.
If this is how you make your money, if I feel like it's worth it, I'll pay it.
It's just like a skid.
If I want to do it.
It's like having a writer's team.
Yeah, or even just a skit.
Are you paying somebody or a girl in the video?
You paying her, so why not pay a comedian?
You know what I'm saying?
It's the same thing.
So if I got it to where I want to spend some money,
I might as well spend it with somebody I'm fucking with.
You know?
What made you change your name from rolling power to a little Duval?
Because when I first started, especially in Florida, they used to always always say,
that's Duval, that's a little Duval, that's Duval.
Because I represent, like in Florida, we go by counties.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's Duval County.
So they used to always represent it.
And when I used to do interviews, I sometimes forget the rabbit.
You know what I'm saying?
And I always understood how important it is, especially from where we're from,
because there's too many people from there.
So just hearing this Duval, especially back in the day, like now, it's known now.
But back in day, if you were from Florida, you didn't really know what it was.
Some people only know it just from my name.
You know what I'm saying?
So back then, I was like, all right, I'm going to put it in my name.
So whenever they say my name, it's ripping my whole city.
Okay.
And it evolved to what now.
Shit, people proud to say it.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's just paving away for the next generation.
You ever consider dropping the little off of it?
I'm a little, niggas.
He shouldn't go out of that.
Shit.
He has the luxury.
He's able to use that.
I think I'm the same,
I'm damn there 50 and still saying the same weight that I was when I was 18.
You don't gain any weight for nothing.
I ain't fin a game with it.
I ain't got to run no marathon.
Makes a look to that.
And I eat whatever the fuck I want.
I know Wayne dropped.
I think he dropped his name.
He's just Wayne now.
I think everyone is doing that.
Wow.
I don't care.
It don't bother me.
And what do you feel?
about T.I. doing comedy?
I think it's therapeutic for that nigga.
He'd do it for therapeutic reasons.
You see what happened to him in Brooklyn? They booed the shit out of his
that. And that was the worst thing y'all did because now he ain't
going to never stop. Because now he's been to
booing y'all. Oh, I'm saying that that
would put more bad to me the back. Yeah, like, yeah, that's going to
I ain't going to lie, it wasn't the crowd.
It wasn't like, sometimes.
It was just, see, like I say before, some
comedy, it takes time. Right.
And that's why you got respect someone like tip.
As big as tip is, and people don't
You don't have to do that, yeah.
This nigga be in regular bars still doing stand-up.
And that's where a lot of these, and then you look at these social media
niggas that won't even do that.
And he's doing what he ain't got to do.
Right.
And he's doing this shit.
And he's been doing it for about five years now.
People don't even realize that.
Wow, five years?
Yeah, but what's going to happen over time, 15, 20 years, y'all going to grow to
liking.
And y'all are going to be known.
I'm going to be known.
So, but I'm just saying, but I'm just saying, especially niggas, we like the critique
and the first thing we do is just,
naturally hate.
What we want to accept it than that.
It's just in it. In his, in his defense,
that was a Brooklyn rough crowd.
I mean, and Brooklyn's one of them crowds, too.
You know what I'm saying? Especially,
you got to think it's in the viral moment.
Everybody won't get their clear on.
They're like, oh, yeah, I'm from the post this.
I'm for the post in and say, look at them, boo, boo, boo, boo.
So it comes with it at the same time.
That didn't stop that, nigga.
Yeah.
Oh, he kept going?
I thought he said stop performing.
I thought he said stop performing.
No, no, he's talking about rap.
He's not performing rap no more.
That nigga back rapping TV just had lived last night.
Yeah, yeah.
He's got a little record, right?
He's going to do this morning.
He just cut the hair.
That nigga put the hat on the side.
He had the talking shit.
He ready to fight.
He said he just went by and that was AI.
That was AI.
Yeah, that was AI.
But he cut his hair after that.
Y'all niggas believe everything.
I told him to come here a little while.
Yeah, yeah.
He told me to tell y'all was there.
Yeah, I spoke during this morning.
Yeah.
But you do you think it's going to be more like that?
You think.
I think everybody, everybody think they can do it.
Because Mr. Vap, you see Mr. Vap?
He's doing stand-up now.
He's doing stand-up now.
Stand-up.
Everybody wants to do it.
Everybody that's practicing, studying, and, you know, what I tell you, y'all?
When I see somebody, that's that they can try to do stand-up.
And then next thing, you know, they're doing stand-up.
Do you think that's a good thing or a bad thing?
It don't, I don't get fuck what they did.
It don't stop what I'm doing.
I like it.
Like, when I saw Walo do it.
I do.
When I saw Wallow doing, I was like.
Because it's perfect for him.
Wait, Walo?
Yeah, he doing stand-up.
Who, Jell Walo?
Yeah, Jell Wallow.
What the fuck, where am I in that?
You're going to start doing it.
You're like, look, look, look, that.
You're going to do it.
Can't he do it?
Get out of here.
Yeah, kid-cutter.
Didn't he say he just tried to do it?
Yeah, kid could do it.
But I think Wallow would be good at it because, simply because he knows how to speak
and he's comfortable on stage.
And he's not afraid to make himself a part of the joke.
Yeah, yeah.
That's why him and Gilly worked.
Yeah, yeah.
They're not afraid to be a part of him.
They know his character, you know what I'm saying?
So he just got to put in the time and understand how to how to mess his comedy with his speaking.
He would be perfect.
Now, now you, how about how to produce the movies?
What are you?
Shit, I just produced, I just produced a movie with Swirl Film, a man over there air called Camp Duvall.
You know, I just bought that retreat and I shot a movie and I put all my folks in it.
You know what I'm saying?
Most niggas get rich get broke.
What do you say?
What Tim say?
I mean, not Tim.
What trick say?
Most niggas get rich, get ghosts.
I went out and got jokes and united my folks.
That's what I did.
And that's what I did, nigga.
So I put all my people on instead of complaining about how the industry is fucked up,
it's hard for, ain't no Hollywood.
We create our on Hollywood.
We got enough people in our infrastructure.
Adela's doing that shit.
Yeah, he's been doing it.
We all can do it now.
We just don't understand we can do it.
So I just, instead of talking about it,
just do it and we did it, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, yeah.
And it's a good movie, too.
Like, when I was watching...
What's the name of it again?
Camp Duvall.
It's a horror.
Okay.
You know what I'm saying?
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
It's a straight horror or horror?
When you said Camp Duvall, I was going to say,
it's Jason, or he's dead.
Yeah, nigga, what...
I don't want to say that part of it.
But, I mean, it's just...
It's a horror film, but you got comedians in it.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, what I understood, for me, from me,
what I live about coming, like,
like, say, like, Friday.
Friday was really just a story with funny people in it.
You know what I'm saying?
Like it wasn't like...
A standard story.
It's a standard story.
It's a basic story.
But you just had comedians in it.
So that's how...
We took a Friday one, right?
Yeah, Friday one.
But it was the biggest classic of it all.
You know what I'm saying?
I pulled them wrote it.
He wrote it and then just put funny motherfuckers in it.
So I just kind of took the same recipe.
It's like, shit, I'm just making...
And I love horror films.
Like, shit, I just put some niggas out of no funny.
And shit, we just did it like that.
And shit, we just did it like that.
And it came up.
I was surprised when I was looking at it.
I was proud of myself.
I was like, shit, I really made a movie out of this bitch.
So I can't wait to drop that bitch.
I'm dropping it this year.
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I'm Hope Woodard.
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The thing about romantic fiction, I would say more than any other genre of culture is that it's always put women first.
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The behavior started to feel different.
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The Volkswagen Beetle started out as Hitler's dream car.
It wound up as a beloved hippie icon
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How did that happen?
I'm Jacob Goldstein.
And I'm Robert Smith.
On business history,
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And the story of the beetle is true.
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In this new decade of the 1960s.
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Segregation and the day, integration at night.
When segregation was the law,
one mysterious black club owner had his own rules.
We didn't worry about what went on outside.
It was like stepping on another world.
Inside Charlie's place,
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but not everyone was happy about it.
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The KKK set out to raid Charlie, take him away from here.
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They had to crush him.
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A story that was nearly lost to time.
Until now.
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This season on Dear Chelsea with me, Chelsea Handler,
we've got some incredible guests like Kumail Nanjiani.
Let's start with your cat.
How is she?
She is not with a thing.
Okay, great, great, great way to start.
So this is a great beginning and hopefully you'll be able to,
I don't know, maybe you will cry.
Amanda Seifred.
Life is so short.
If you feel something like that, you have that fire in you for this experience.
It's not for a guy.
It's for the experience of being in love.
and like it's bigger than a guy.
Elizabeth Olson.
I love swimming naked so much.
And I know you love taking pictures of yourself naked.
Yes.
I love to be naked.
I just want to be in my brown underwear all the time.
Ross Matthews.
You know what kids always say to me?
Are you a boy or girl?
Oh my God.
That's so funny.
I know.
So I'm always like, hi.
I try to butcher it up for kids, you know, so they're not confused.
Yeah, but you're butching it up is basically like Doris Day.
Right?
No, I turn into Be Arthur.
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or wherever you get your podcasts.
Okay, now I've seen, this was you directing it?
This is your own cameras?
I ain't directing.
You get the real directors, but you know what I'm saying?
You put it together like Swirr-Swirl.
He knows how to do all that production shit.
You know what I'm saying?
And he's been a cool nigga with me, man.
He's been a white guy, but you know, Swirrill.
You got to know the name.
I got to know.
I got to know.
This is the big of Snowy Squirrel.
You wrote the movies?
You wrote it?
No, no, Russ Parr wrote it.
You know, Russ Park from the morning show?
Rest part, we know him now.
Goddell, let's go.
Yeah, he wrote it, you know what I'm saying?
And we finished you another movie in the spring.
No, but hold on, hold on.
All, hold on.
All, you know what I'm saying?
Now, when you say independent, so this is all you?
All right.
You own it.
Yeah, me and my man Eric, we're doing it together.
Okay, so you plan to put it on 2B?
We put it everywhere.
Oh, everywhere.
We're going to put it out ourselves first.
Then we're going to license it all to networks and shit like that.
They're just like all the crackers do.
But you're going to, where's the Premier going to be at?
Because we're going to do one here.
We're going to do one in Jacksonville.
We're going to do one everywhere.
All right.
Everywhere where they fuck will, we're going to do it Premier.
And then we're going to put it everywhere.
Camp motherfucker do Vaux, man.
In the motherfucker theater there you.
God damn it.
You go out there and support that, God damn it.
Camp Deauvore.
God damn.
Let's do it.
Okay.
You're going to do it.
You ready, Jayce?
We're gonna do our quick time with sline.
Let's go.
Okay, cool.
Did Eddie come?
Eddie, join us in quick time.
Okay, all right, cool.
He's gonna drink for me.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
All right, cool.
Let's set up to drink.
Let's set it up to bring him in.
I'll sit up.
Okay.
Ask me for a drink.
And we're like, no, but I got somebody to do.
No, no, no.
It's okay.
It's okay.
Yeah, yeah.
People don't know.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's already set up.
What's going on?
What's going on?
Come on right here.
Yeah.
Yeah, what you want to drink?
That what you want to drink?
Um,
I'm sick out of what we got
What we got
Yeah
I did a chair for Eddie? Yeah
You drinking
A vodka?
What's a vodka?
Straight up vodka
I don't know man
It's Mr.
305 vodka
Oh we got more
Show to him
They got smirnoff there
You got smirnoff there
You got smirin off there?
You're smirin on what the fuck
I ain't gonna lie
I did not know
that at there
That damn, they're like, you a whino in this bitch.
Nah, I ain't gonna lie.
You know what I started drinking, right?
That's my, though.
That's how I started drinking, yeah.
Let him grab that one first?
That's fucking up.
They put off the smear it off.
Yeah, I know, I know.
Yeah, I saw that shit too, yeah.
Some of some racist shit.
There's our boy Eddie Giggs, by the way, from Gruzian, from the team.
Eddie the ass.
He's Eddie the ass eater.
Don't smoke no blood out to him.
Don't pass him to blood.
And if you do, don't get...
Where?
What are you going to drink?
Ah, tequila.
Oh, shit.
Man, oh.
Ah, shit.
It's very racist.
You can have some mama.
Anybody want mamawana?
What's that?
Dominican Mama Juana.
No.
What type of liquor is?
It's a rum-based liquor, but it has herbs and spices fermented in it.
You can do voodoo with it if you want to.
Yeah, yeah.
Mamaana.
You say if you want to
You can do voodoo if you want to
If you want to do you can do santaia
Yep
So you got to explain to him the game
All right
So this is our drinking game
We'll give you two choices
If you pick one
We don't drink
But if you say both or neither
Like you don't want to answer the question
Brittany
Or you want to be politically correct
All right
And we all drink
All right
You got you drink for me
Yeah
So introduce your designated drinker
Yeah this is my designated drink
My junkie friend
Jay Skid
Jockey bitch
Jockey bitch
And Nora you got a designated drink
I got a dozenade
I got my friend Eddie the motherfucker
Eddie the motherfucker
Hey
Can we hear
They mic
Can they hear his mic?
Can you point it a little bit
That way yeah yeah yeah
Oh no wait wait we got another mic
Come up okay yeah
There we go
You good
And Eddie you could
Yeah
Okay cool
You Cuban come on
I'm gonna start this one off
You're all
This is our belt
That's our
Not talking with the compaling
Nor is
Oh, yeah.
Oh, no, this hard.
A fan made this for us.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay, so you know, I'm going to steal it.
We already had a couple.
Do we have?
Yeah, um, Andrew Swartz stole all shit.
Oh, you did?
Yeah, yeah.
You see, I couldn't pronounce his last name either.
I'm trying to hurry it up.
I was going to never get it, man.
Hey, Sharks, they told me y'all stole his belt, y'all.
I was trying to steal it, too, man.
All right, you ready?
Yeah.
Richard Pryor or Eddie Murphy?
Eddie Murphy.
Okay, damn, I thought you were going to say both.
Andy Murphy is the real goat.
Like, ain't nobody going to ever do it like.
You seen his documentary?
Yeah, he's a real rock star.
If there was ever rock star comedian outside of me,
just that nigga, for real.
You ever met Eddie?
No, I haven't.
I ain't ever met Eddie.
And not Richard, obviously.
No, I ain't been Richard neither.
Okay.
T.I. or Luda?
I got tip.
I'm biased when they come to my...
And don't get a twist.
The worst name he and he, my family, too.
But that's like, for real fan tip, me and tip.
But you ain't got no beef with Luton.
No, no.
Never a person called on the corner.
I just said.
I just said it.
We never heard of anybody.
What's the name?
Look at that.
No, no, no, no.
Just ask you.
No, that's my real family too.
You know, that's my real family.
You know, you know, what you know.
No, that's my real family.
Like, homeboy.
You know what I'm saying?
Once they like, like brother, like, you know what I'm saying.
Mike Epps.
Mike Epps.
That's like my big brother in this game.
Yeah, you look like cousin.
Yeah.
Mike Epps.
Like that's the same headline
Man, that's a hard question
That's what I thought it's a hard question
Gucci or Gizi
You know if you say both he's drinking
Oh you don't want him to drink
Or do you want him to drink?
I want him to get fucked up
Both
Both!
We did that do it
I want to try that San Diego
Maga Waga
I want to go out of Maga
I want to say that Mago
Wago
I'm going to say both for everything
Come on, turn up.
No, I ain't going to lie.
I follow y'all on the gram, and I ain't going to lie.
This is real shit.
You look like a fun drug.
I ain't going to lie to you.
I'm talking.
He is, man.
Listen, he is.
I'm a bunch, nigga.
I'm a fun drunk, nigga.
I'm a bunch of drunk, so I can look at a friend drug.
Everybody that go out with him, I was like, you didn't got caught him with Jayski.
You didn't got caught it with Jay Skell.
Chappelle or Kat Williams?
Cat Williams.
Okay.
Cat Williams.
We forgot something.
Have you got any stories of anybody?
Yeah.
Please, like, give us some.
You got stories with Kat?
No.
I don't tell my story.
I'm going to tell you.
I'm going to tell my story when I want to tell him.
He's like when my podcast comes up in 23.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Two chains or future?
Two chains.
That's my net.
I'll fuck with future too, but both.
Okay.
Both, both, okay.
And there's a model wild.
Both.
Okay.
That's a killer.
I didn't mean to pour that.
I take that too, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
right now.
All right.
We got to drink it.
Cheers.
Cheers.
All right.
We want another
to get it.
Yeah.
It's good, right?
That's pretty good.
Yeah.
Okay.
What's that?
What's that?
We?
Feet?
Yeah.
It is fermented herbs.
They make that in the tub and kingdom.
A dude's stepped on there with his feet.
They make it in the tub.
It's home.
I don't want to know how to.
Don't listen to him, man.
That's not the way it's made.
I'd rather than I'd rather than that.
The more I'm looking at it do look voodooish.
That should do it.
Every Caribbean and Latin American country make something like this.
And they use it in rituals.
This is true.
Okay.
D.C. Youngfly or Drewski?
D.C. Youngfly.
Just for them.
I know our solid is.
You guys go back, right?
Yeah.
I just know how solid is.
I mean, nothing against Drewski because Drewski doing this thing.
I'm proud of him, but I fuck with D.C.
Okay.
Oh, Chris Rock or Martin Lawrence?
Both.
Okay.
Drink up.
She's, make up.
Fucked up.
He's gonna be so.
You gotta get,
there's not nothing.
Yeah.
He's gonna be fucked up.
She wasn't getting more tequila.
There ain't nothing.
He gonna be fucked her.
How we just, how would you?
Do you want to take some of his shots more?
She's gonna do what?
Okay, okay.
Hold on, we gotta get Erica Detchers in on this too.
Yeah, you go get them crazy.
Come on.
At the quick time.
At the quick time, you're gonna bring them all in.
All right.
At the quick time, we're going to bring them all in.
Yep.
I got you.
I got you.
Um, hold on.
He took the shot.
You took the shot.
No, he didn't.
He put me in a lot.
We're ready out of liquor.
By the liter.
Oh, this is the head.
Nigga, they ain't been asking him to question.
I love it.
You're recording this.
I love you.
I'm getting ready.
I'm getting ready.
I'm getting ready.
That booed and got on.
I got on.
Hell no.
I don't know.
I don't want to let him do it for a minute.
I don't know.
I go out of him.
If he showed him tomorrow
would get so heavy on stage when he drunk?
Tell him about the town
was in Phoenix and you got drunk.
Let's about the time about time we was in Utah.
Utah.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Talk about me.
You're talking about two, motherfucking age.
Yeah.
You told him.
You talked.
He was born so bad.
He was ready to quit.
He said, I am through with this shit.
He said, what?
But he came back in the mess, they had a good set.
No, man.
I was performing from a bunch of Mormons, bro.
Yeah, it's a Mormon.
And I told me about, get up.
We're like, we come in for the lab and sit down.
You're not getting up.
Get up.
Get up.
Oh, man.
Outcast a UGK.
Mm.
Mm.
You guys say both
Both. I got to say both, man.
You might have to start drinking my mawana, huh?
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm about to run out of my mawana.
Yeah.
Get in there tequila.
You need for tequila, too, yeah?
Bring a half a cup.
This is my drink of choice.
Yeah, for a half a cup.
Okay.
Let Eddie catch up.
He needs a drink, too.
Yeah.
This is true.
Okay.
Okay.
You need more shots first.
Yeah, we need more shots.
Wait, don't get these shots.
I'm going to run through this.
I'm going to get him.
But you drink.
And when you get a chance of my...
I just want to taste that.
I ain't drink everything.
I want to take that because it looks like something I drink.
I like that.
Yeah, you can.
Okay.
Y'all ready?
I think I take this shot.
I already took my show.
Go ahead.
Do your thing.
All right.
You took mine.
You took yours?
Yeah, I got on.
You know, okay.
You know what a while.
Life or Harlem nights?
Shit.
Lies, fly.
Damn.
Y'all can be fucked up for real.
Both are them?
Yeah.
Both for them?
Booth it up.
Booth it up.
I love this shit.
Yeah, you're not drinking.
Why you ain't drinking?
What's going on this?
I'm chilling today.
I'm chilling today.
He just ran a marathon.
He just ran a marathon.
It's over.
Celebrate.
He does.
He does.
He's not true of what he's saying is rhymes, man.
He has selected a drink champion.
It's not true of what he's saying is rhymes.
Cedric or Steve Harvey?
Cedric, because he put me on.
Let's make the noise.
Monique on New Nellano.
Yeah.
Who?
Monique or Lonell?
Both.
Oh, yeah.
Drink it.
Hey, your shot is
small and smaller.
No, no, this is the way we
doing it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, you don't have to take it.
You don't have to do it out how you doing it.
You don't got to do it.
You don't have to do it.
You're doing drugs.
You're doing drugs.
I'm drinking.
Yeah, but I'm going to be sober when I go.
He's so smoking reeks.
All right.
You see, once I have a tongue get hit.
This tongue will be here by the end of these questions.
You think I'll be sure.
Lonell is doing the do?
He might have ate the pussy.
Yeah, I think he's too.
I think so.
I think that's weird.
I think you might be able to.
I'll tell you what I'm going to.
Nile's full as fuck, man.
We love Nile's over here.
I'll be sure.
I'll be sure.
Y'all have it?
You never have?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And Lennel is family.
Yeah, she's an alumni over here.
Little baby or young thug?
It's a little baby.
They make you say, little too good.
Little baby.
That's what he was calling you before you got here.
You were going to be in New York City.
Little baby.
What the fuck is that?
You've been down in Miami.
You've been out of life.
Little Duval's going to be here.
Yeah, you've been able to long time, bigger.
You've been coming down here in the Miami's chair since the dangerous.
I've lived on.
You know, most of you.
That's why I take my head off of you, too.
That's why you was able to evolve because you understood what the movement in the South was growing,
even before everybody else to understand.
God damn it. Right. Right.
That shit is first show here in 1997.
His first solo show.
For real?
Yes.
Yeah.
I've been there coming out here. Yeah, I know I embrace the South early.
And y'all, juvenile, David Banner.
I bet you're just how people treat their people around them.
You know what I'm saying?
Who they around?
Like, if you around somebody that you've been around, that says a lot of other person.
And how y'all y'all fuck with Jack, you know what?
Yeah.
How yeah.
Okay.
So, yeah.
Let me redo that question.
Now, this thing is really kidding.
Oh, yeah.
Go ahead.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
This thing is made millions of people.
He's crazy.
He made millions of money.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
What?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Take a shot.
Take a shot.
Take a more stupid shit.
Oh, man.
I watched your chance all the time.
I thought you'd be drinking.
He usually do.
He usually, too.
He usually, this is not.
I watch drink channels all the time.
I thought you'd be drinking.
Yeah, I do.
I do.
I just know.
They go.
Oh, that's okay.
Oh, shit.
Will I be at your house?
What I be watching?
I watch y'all all the time.
Your ass don't fucking be drinking.
When you came, he was drunk.
That was in his younger years, though.
That was in his younger years.
He said, don't believe that.
I'll be drinking.
I'll be drinking.
So, what about you got to answer the question?
Lowell baby or young thug?
Damn.
Musically, I like a little baby.
I'm going to go a little baby.
Okay.
I fuck a young thug too, though.
Damon Wayne's or Eddie Griffin?
Or Eddie Griffin?
Or Eddie Griffin?
Damon Waynes is a goat too
Eddie Griffin
because he's still at it
Eddie Griffin because he still at it
Eddie over here too
Eddie over here too
Eddie is a real goat
people just don't understand
because like I say
comedy is evolved
but
No he's funny
I snuck in the club
one time
and seeing him
tear Vegas down
Yeah he's true
If you really like
old school company
Eat the cold at it
Okay
strip clubs or regular clubs
I know I ain't drinking on this
I made that one
Strip club
I'm in Florida
It's in us
Naked bitches
A busy with clothes
Like
You're kind of a hard question
A trick question
Who wants to go to a regular club
Isn't it?
Isn't it?
He might ruin regular clothes
The strip club
Especially in Florida
Bernie Mac
Or Red Fox
Ooh
I'm a
Oh, that's a
That's both
But
I look up to Red Fox.
Like, I like how that shit evolved.
Like, you know, I have old school, old niggins still up there just talking shit.
I like that.
So I'm going to go to Red Fox.
You think Red Fox could have survived in this time or he didn't have to cancel him a long time?
No, I think he would have killed it right now.
No.
I think they would have canceled it, bro.
He could have did what he wanted to do, but he wouldn't have got no sponsorship.
Yeah, yeah.
No, but the Red Fox show, he tamed himself in that show.
Yeah.
And even back then they had problems, too, but it was way more like now.
like rest of peace poor moody had no sponsorship
yeah yeah you have to like me
somebody like me I already know what my lane
I know certain shit I'm not gonna get but I've committed to that
if he committed to that then
but I don't think he would have been as big like
he was for what he's for and he had problems
back then too so I don't like to compare
different errors because they had shit
they was getting counseled back then too
for shit right
shit they had to deal with us yeah right
right
Who used to DJ? Who'd you pick?
You picked right in Miami?
Yeah, back in the 90s.
Between 90 to 2000.
I'm trying to think of what I remembered you from at one of them closed.
I mean, think about any club on South Beach, any club before there was hip-hop clothes on the beach.
I was with all the underground shit, the warehouse parties.
And it's crazy how this shit unenvolved.
Like, we were just talking how we were riding through this motherfucker here.
No, this was the hood.
Yeah, this shit is like...
Yeah, this shit is like...
Man, this shit is crazy how Miami just changed.
Ain't this shit, man, this shit is.
And nobody hang out of South Beach no more.
Southby, they say it looked back like the 80s now.
It's like the 80s South Beach now.
You ever came out here and remember a hotel called the Travelog?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I did a party there.
Oh, that was the first.
Remember the first party?
He was the guy at the door taking the money.
Yeah.
You ever used to be at studio?
Of course.
The first time I'll DJed that.
Rick Ross before.
What was his name back then?
Teflon Don.
There's a flight.
You see me, Irie, Outcast was the open, I mean, the main act, and then Rick Ross was to open up.
Yeah.
I mean, Rick used to roll with Trit down.
Yeah.
That's why I met him, me, all of them, C.O.
You know, Cio my blood cousin.
Seo's bad, Matt, Theo.
Yeah, yeah.
He knows what from back in the days.
And this whole, I just found this out, though.
Like, I've been knowing Cio since back in the day.
Yeah, with your family union or something?
How did we find out?
Yeah.
No, he found it because I got a place in Bahamas.
And so I always rip my people.
I'm really, fuck.
Oh, yeah, that's right.
You got that fly place.
My family then from there, so.
During COVID, you was flossing on us.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He was shitting on things during COVID.
I remember that.
He found out my last name,
my last name, Hasty.
And so he was like, my family Hasty, like, damn.
And from Bahamas.
This whole time.
You're a good dude, man.
Yeah, see all a real good dude.
Give it up and see you up.
Yeah.
So you be Hamingian.
Yeah, but you're behaving.
Is that how you say it?
What is that?
He made you Asian.
You be haemian.
This nigga word.
This nigga word.
This is what you're behaving.
You better be habean.
I'm behaving it now.
Bahamian, man.
That word.
They were.
You're being too long, man.
You're talking like that, right?
He knew y'all got to the bone.
He's going to use our first stander, though.
Okay, hold on.
Where we were at?
Okay.
George Carlin or Robin Williams?
Carl.
Oh, George Carlin?
Carl is the truth, man.
But Robin Williams is one of my favorites, too.
Robin Williams is dope, man.
His acting ability was crazy.
But are we talking about stand-up?
What's your car tell you?
That's a perfect example of the difference between stand-up and, like, Robert Williams, he was a stand-up, but we know him.
Y'all love him for movies.
But the way y'all translate your head, he's still a comedian.
Right.
But you've never seen none in stand-up.
I did see a stand-up one time.
He said, but what he remembered.
He was before my time.
He was talking about Marathon as like doing cocaine.
That's why I remember there.
So I was like, really, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But for the most part, y'all loved for.
I'm like David Allen Greeney.
You know what David Allen Greeney?
Yeah.
Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And they hated it with David Wayne.
He was never a stand-up, but in our minds, he a comedian.
Right.
So that's what's going on that.
But he never did stand-up?
Who?
David Allen-Rigg.
Did David Allen-Gree ever did?
He not as comedian?
You know what?
You know what?
I just my first time.
I don't even know.
I thought he was.
I automatically thought he was.
Yeah, yeah.
But Robert Wynn did start doing stand-up.
Yeah, he started.
He probably did, but what we know him for.
Right.
Yeah, no.
Yeah, it's Mr. Dalfire.
Yeah, no, I'm talking about David Allen Greer.
And Carlin did it late into his age.
I think.
Okay.
But who else?
Okay, okay.
So who do we pick?
Yeah.
I said, um.
You said, um, Carl.
You said, Carl.
You said, Carl.
I said, Colin.
Okay.
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Okay, great, great, great way to start. So this is a great beginning and
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In Live in Color or Mad TV?
Oh, man.
In Living Color.
I ain't never watching Mad TV.
Let me rephrase that.
That TV was for y'all New York, because y'all was like to that shit.
Who was on Mad?
Was it on?
I never watched it.
I think there's one person that really...
No, no.
What's the thing was on Mad TV?
Eric Spiers.
Yeah, yeah, Eric.
What's the shit that Eddie Murphy just did?
On Saturday Night Live.
So let me rephrase this question.
In Living Color or Saturday Night Live.
I'm going to say, even then, I'm going to still say, live in color.
That's all for us.
I never wanted to be on Saturday Night Live.
I want to be on Living Color.
You know what I'm saying?
Live in Color.
What do you think about remakes?
You think they should remake a Living in Color?
I don't think you should leave that shit alone?
I think you should lead shit how it is, but
People want the same shit.
They just want to package different.
And that's what we are doing that.
In social media, everybody do skits.
That's nothing but living color.
What Drewski did, that's in living color.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's happening.
It's just we keep thinking the old way,
but we're programmed.
Our body's telling us we like this shit.
So it's here.
We just don't want to accept it.
He did do Sandhap.
What do you think about?
Oh, he did?
Yeah.
What do you think about this rumors
that Kevin Hart is we make it?
Harlem Knights with all the comedians.
That's cool.
Yeah. Well, he didn't reach out to me.
He can't be all-d-up.
That's cool if he wanted to do it.
That's cool if he wanted to do it,
but he's probably going to do it to where it's,
he's just saying that for old people to like it,
but at the same time, he's going to make it to where it's for this generation.
And Eddie's still alive.
Eddie could come in and coach, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Who, Eddie?
Of course.
Yeah, yeah.
He'll be the OG.
Comic viewer, Deaf Comedy, Jam.
I'm going to say Deaf Comedy.
but I came up on comic, I was on Comic View,
but Def Comedy Jam on what made me want to do stand-up
when I saw Chris Tucker on that.
Well, I'm on the new season of the Comedy View right today
if y'all want to know.
Oh, yeah?
On BT.
On BT right now.
I'm streaming live.
I'm on the new season of Comedy right now.
BETC, the channel or the streaming?
All that shit is all.
I mean, it's all.
You know, it's different.
They got to act nowadays.
You know what?
You name the channel.
What's the channel number?
What's the channel number?
We don't know.
This shit is evolved.
We just ain't
He's bringing my little chance.
Yeah, he's all with it.
Tracy Morgan or Jamie Fox?
Jamie Fox.
Yeah.
Okay.
Who did you think about,
if you see that clip
with Tracy Morgan,
tell him.
I feel the same way he feel
when motherfuckers would be like,
nigga,
I ain't got nothing to do with me.
But who was that dude?
There's probably some nigga talking shit
back in the day.
Yeah, that's what he said.
There's probably some shit like that there.
You know,
and then you got to think around our age.
We just seen plenty of niggas there.
And you're like, yeah,
and you're right where you're supposed to be.
You know what I'm saying?
You all over a rand-o.
You ever ran up on somebody like that,
and know that niggins is talking about it.
No, no.
You can feel, listen.
He said, you're behemian?
Everyone is judging because the guy said he's homeless.
But you can see as soon as Tracy made eye contact with him.
You know what it was.
Don't you act like I owe you something.
And I was just like, holy shit.
I was scared of Tracy Morgan at that time.
I didn't even know.
Like, when he said that, you could tell.
That was some history.
That was some personal shit right there.
And then the guy said, and the guys, he's shocked.
He's like,
But I'm homeless.
He's like, I ain't got nothing to do with me.
I was like, I'm the wrong.
That dude knew he did some fucked up shit.
If somebody did something to me and they homeless, don't tell me because I'm going to say, stay homeless.
That dude who's a fucked up shit.
I like to see niggins struggle there.
If you fuck the one of God's people.
Yeah, that's what happened to you.
Everybody that fuck with me, they still where they are.
He told him he liked to see.
I do.
Because I show too much love to everybody.
I ain't never fuck nobody over.
So if you fucking you over, I feel like you hurt me.
so you're going to hurt yourself.
I'm going to watch that shit.
I'm going to watch.
You start following them on Instagram?
Yeah, I follow them on Instagram.
Yeah, I follow them on.
I'm going to watch your journey.
What you're talking about?
He don't like it, too.
I'm going to watch your journey.
I'm going to struggle and like.
I'm going to make sure it's in the algorithm too.
You're going to be retreat day shit?
No, I got my own algorithm.
I'm glad to get this shit.
I know what I'm doing.
You can put ass behind this shit.
I know what I'm doing.
Are you a version?
too, right?
Yeah, we're Jiminat.
You got me fucked up.
Oh, Jimonaut.
Jimonite.
June.
Oh, May Gemini.
June.
I'm the awesome.
June 12.
Okay.
I'm May 21.
June 12.
That's on Biggie birthday, ain't it?
It's something like they.
Yeah.
I'll say something.
You don't know.
I know.
I know.
I know everybody's on my birthday.
Yeah, I would.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
He ain't no Geminaeonon.
No, he's a Gemini.
Yeah.
Some of the best rappers are Gemini.
The best.
The best.
Kendrick Gemini, Parker Gemini, the most entertainment.
Yeah, Andre Gemini, the most influential people are Gemini.
Comey.
Come in there.
Parkership.
Look that.
Gemini, run the world.
What he said?
Yay.
Yay.
Hey, man.
Yay.
Yay.
You don't get me, bro.
You know, gay.
You got me.
You know, like that.
Oh?
Oh.
Take a damn, they gave me his mic.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
Y'all ain't going to get no claim to make with me.
All right.
Jim Carrey or Will Ferrell?
Jim Carrey.
Jim Carrey, just for the person he is, too.
Like, I'm going to people than I am, too.
Because talent, I got enough talent.
So I can see through that.
But at the same time, it's the person.
So I could see he a genuine nigga.
Okay.
Kevin Hart or Damon Wayne?
Who?
and wands yeah i'm gonna get i'm both okay both okay both she was gonna pick i was ready to
let's keep this grim train going let's get this drunk train gone i'm not gonna be drunk right
right this ain't gonna be this ain't enough liquor now i ain't gonna lie i don't think you're gonna get drunk
yeah yeah yeah i don't think there's nothing i don't know all right come on okay oh lord
we're gonna add question come on he ain't gonna add it both
Let me ask the question.
Music Soul Child?
Both.
Or Snoop Dog?
Both.
Yeah, what kind of a pair of is that?
You go on your Snood?
They say Snooddaw.
Both.
What are you going to do in that, Rock?
You blame it again?
I got to give it the music Soul Child, too, because my first hit, I remixed his song.
That's why?
Oh, that's why they were.
Yeah, that's why they put that.
Yeah.
You got, you got, you got to listen to the funny.
They can say life or death, both.
No, listen to the question.
Both.
Oh, let's go.
Cheats.
Oh, yeah.
This take a drinking chase and chase.
And now. He cheated.
No, no.
What is this?
What is this?
Cranberg.
Okay.
I'm everybody fucked up.
So, yeah.
Stand up or skits?
Both.
Yeah, y'all set me up.
You don't even do fucking skits.
Yes, I do.
We just did a skit you just posted with y'all.
As niggas as you told me about.
That was real life.
That's a skit, dude.
We didn't know the cameras were rolling.
That's why he don't understand.
No, that was real life.
That's, nigger, real life for skits.
How do you think they know you?
From my skits posting you, dumb me?
That man, they're in real life.
A skit is ready action.
What's the best?
What's the best comedy?
I ain't say what's the best.
I'm talking about what's the difference.
What's the difference?
In real life, right?
See, this is why I don't want him to get drunk.
Now this nigga want to debate.
And we ain't going to do that.
Okay.
Hold on, no, I got, I got it.
Uh-huh.
No, you know.
Jacksonville or Atlanta.
That's what I'm going to say.
That's what I'm going to say.
You know what he's going to say, Dave.
Come on, man.
You know, you're going to pick one.
Oh, you just want to pick one?
Yeah, there you go.
Good job.
She's cheek, motherfucker.
Oh, I didn't catch that.
My man.
Let me ask you, motherfucker.
Brown or Dave.
Day County.
Day County.
Hey, I like the, um, goddamn.
The mamuana?
Yeah, my lowana.
You sound like he'll say behemian.
I don't get.
They're talking about it.
He's like boheminess.
He's like boheminess, and you're like, mamma.
They're like, ma'amini.
And he's a baby.
He's a behavior.
But that's not how you say it, how you say it, man?
Behavi in, man.
How you say it like that?
What do you mean how you say?
It's the only one way to say?
I put a V in there.
I put a V in there.
You put V, D and D in that, motherfucker.
I'm bad.
My bad.
Okay.
You got to add.
We got that.
We got to have.
Yeah.
I love.
I don't know.
I don't know why I like to be an answer to this thing.
Performing hip.
Performing music or performing
standout.
Both.
Both.
Let's go, God damn.
Let's go, Goddemy.
Drink up.
Let's go.
Let's go.
No, I'm disappointed in you.
Yeah.
No, no, you know, I just ran to half a marathon.
You're a big.
Yeah.
You're a man.
You're a star.
You're a star.
I'll tell you, man.
It's like fine.
I'm a guy.
Yeah, yeah.
I watch the guy.
I watch the other.
You didn't got nobody.
No, no.
You're the star.
You're the star in the show, Jason.
You got nobody.
You know, you ain't drunk.
Well, I just told you in the car.
I ain't gonna say the name, but when I was like,
niggas was mad about when they found out of that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's okay, I can beat the butt of the joke.
I'm on the mind.
Listen, man, we're just talking.
I'm drinking.
I'm drinking.
I'll say after cameras will be back.
So, what are we going to get back to the interview?
So loyalty or respect?
Loyalty.
Loyalty.
Now, you mean both.
You mean both?
Huh?
You mean both.
Yeah, yeah.
There's a malouana.
You want some maloan and awanas.
And then we're going to bring the rest of the water.
the crew in now. Now let's bring the rest of the crew, but
introduce them as they walk in. Come on. Let me bring it.
Before we end this show, I got to bring my people.
Give me a bring the people. That's got that. It's bigger.
It's got to be it.
Erica Dutchers, I'm bitch.
Erica Dutchers.
Hey.
I'm talking about the fucking representing Atlanta.
Atlanta, come on.
Hold on. Then I got my home team representing Jacksonville
the West Side.
Okay, okay.
Get behind them. Get behind them.
And also, you know, when I first started doing
comedy, they used to talk shit about me because I had a DJ.
You know, comedians, that was a bad thing to have a DJ.
So now I keep a D.
Not all comedian, damn they have a DJ.
So I have a DJ with me, and he rappers in Florida.
Give it up my nigga DJ.
That's right.
That's right.
You know, a legend from Miami.
If you ever been to the Mint,
yeah.
Y'all know about the Mint.
Most niggas don't know about the Mint.
Yeah, he took me that last night.
Get the lady in jail.
Yeah, God damn.
Yeah, y'all are there.
That's what they're doing on Jayford?
No, that's what that nigga do.
That's Westside, nigga, from Jay Z.
It's on the Westside, Jacksonville.
Kevin, you want to think you want to move the light a little bit, yeah, yeah.
Now, don't talk.
Be careful.
Be careful.
Where you from?
I'm from Virginia, Richmond, 8.04.
Capitol City.
Richmond, Virginia.
Hold on.
I knew a girl named Kenya from West Virginia.
Boy, what I like this.
That's a whole different state.
So that's, I'm just riding.
I'm just riding.
That's, that's, that's, that's, right.
Yeah, yeah.
So who we got from Virginia?
Chris Brown.
Chris Brown.
AI.
AI.
Mike Vic.
Mike Vic.
Farrell.
The Neptune.
The Neptuels.
There you go.
The Clips.
Timberlin.
Trayson.
Trayson.
Trayson.
Missy.
Jesse.
Madskis.
Madskis.
Jay Schis.
And Marston.
Jay Schitt.
I'm not from Richmond.
I'm the only one for Richmond.
He's not from Richmond.
I'm from Richmond.
I'm from Richmond.
They're a little bit of Jacksonville.
They like the Jacksonville of Virginia.
Like that's how I compare.
Like you know, Florida.
Yeah, so describe Richmond to a person that's been in Richmond.
Richmond is a ghetto, um, um, Harron Town.
Okay. Jesus.
That was, that's L.
That was dark.
No, you know, I never heard a nigga describe it like that.
It's like a Baltimore town.
You know, a lot of people now I do, they call everything dope.
Right.
When you're from, like, Harron, town, and sand doth since the 60s and shit like that.
You say dope, you mean.
Hurried.
Like, you literally joke.
You're telling me, I want, I'm rolling up dope.
Right.
You smoke heroin?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
That type of town.
That type of v vat.
old school town, you know what I'm saying.
Back in the day, you know, I came up in the 80s.
I'm running DMC. Rock him was in my favorite rapper, you know what I'm saying?
So I come on them type of Earl.
I'm 51.
God damn.
I'm 50.
How did y'all?
How did y'all?
Y'all, me and Earl.
Because we were a Tia, um, group called the Haha Mafia.
So, you know, we, we toured with Tivore.
Man, dude, I've been down about 20 years.
I've been knowing.
How did y'all meet?
I ain't like the nigga on that first match.
What?
Wait, wait, wait, wait a minute, what?
Wait, what?
The niggas shined on me
What do you mean?
I said, what's up, man?
You smoke, mm.
You drink, mm.
I said, well, fuck him.
I ain't smoked a drink back.
You know, that's how motherfuckily trying to get to know you.
Yeah, yeah.
He said, get me like that.
He's right, man.
He's really on point, but we've been in Tyson and been my brother for 20 years.
He really opened his platform up to him, introduce me to the world,
let me go places I probably would have never been if I want with him to get to see my talent and stuff.
So, you know, because of him, I was a writer on.
He hosted hip-hop awards.
I was a writer on that.
Put me in movies, you know what I'm saying.
Now I'm on the we don't want to want to be the ones tour this year.
You know what I'm saying?
You're a perfect example of how social media has evolved to where he ain't been on no TV show
besides what I put him on, but he's just people knowing from my page.
You get what I'm saying?
And they know him more, they know more comedians that have been the most movies.
So that's a testament how times has evolved over, like, television and all that is cool,
but you don't really need it.
All you need to be is to have talent and be consistent.
And that's what he is, you know what I'm saying?
Would you guys want some drinks?
Let me get a little shot.
Oh, yeah, okay.
You want some of who wanted to?
I'm going to run out, but I'll give me something.
I want that.
She want to get financed.
You want the rush.
You got a shotgun house?
Hey, that's about gone right there.
Hey, yeah.
Get everybody.
Hey.
Hey.
We celebrating y'all today, goddamn.
What's his name is the name of click or no?
Rich broke.
Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You see the wrist bro?
Yeah.
Pass it to her.
Pass it to her.
Hey.
He got the big man.
He got the bitch roll.
Okay.
Yeah, I'm the VP.
And you got the gear, too, and all that, right?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Hold on up.
These got the problem.
All right.
Okay, boy ass bags.
Okay.
Oh, ass bag.
Okay.
Cheers, man.
Cheers, cheers, cheers, cheers, cheers.
We got a spot.
Cheers, shit, shit, shit.
Yep.
Yep.
God damn it.
Cheers, cheers, cheers, cheers, shit.
Right.
Salus, salo.
Saloo.
Saloo.
Richbrooke.
com, make sure that get in there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Um, me and he got specials out.
so I got specials out.
You got a fresh out?
Yeah, it's all platform.
Oh, yeah?
What's the name of it?
Jay Ski, any question.
Okay.
And was produced by E, the one that did the movie he doing,
Swirr-TV, filmed and produced, and everything, yeah.
Okay, now let's go to the lady.
Can we come here?
Yeah.
Okay, yeah.
So, um, how is it being down with all boys?
Well, I mean.
Oh, me, my bad.
My bad.
I mean, that's that flaw in the shit, my boy?
That's what they say applauded.
Hey, my boy?
Hey, my boy?
Hey, my boy.
I sound like white, motherfucker, motherfucker.
Yeah, yeah, my boy.
Hey, my boy.
Hey, my boy, I'm a rock.
That's Brackman Jones, man.
I got that for Backman Jones.
You know what's so funny about,
like, this nigga really wasn't a street,
nigger.
Hey, this thing really wasn't a shooter.
Yeah, like, if you don't know,
you don't know, you don't,
oh, now you want to calm down
for your sponsorship.
Yeah, he's a podcast in that.
He's like, shut up, move on.
All right, you want to move on.
So how is it being down with, like,
an all male cast?
You know what, it's dope.
It's dope, man.
I love, and I love all of them.
But I always tell, don't do that.
Don't do that.
Oh, yeah, blah.
How you say that?
We don't do that.
Don't do that.
I say that.
I ain't say that.
I love, yeah, it's just all the time.
But I do I love everybody that I'm around.
And I just think, I always tell you, I thank God,
you're just preparing me for right now because back in the day,
I used to always be with my cousins, being the only girl.
So I think you could just prepare me for.
Oh, so being.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And how to handle yourself in a moment.
Right.
men can take off.
And she ain't have to suck no dick to be with us.
She ain't having to suck no dick.
You understand the little shit.
You're getting it to be wrong.
You got to let him know.
And no dick ain't fucked nobody around.
And you're fucking.
Nobody.
And you'd be sucking dick for jokes.
No?
No.
She's just a funny real motherfucker.
I don't think we were ready for any of that.
Yeah, she's a funny real motherfucker.
She kept for real fuck.
No, but she's funny.
She's a genuine person.
She's loyal.
You know what I'm saying?
So that's what I go by.
And she's funny, so that's why she's with me, you know?
So I just got to ask, is there comedians that be out there suck a dick for jokes?
Oh, yeah.
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
Wait, whoa, whoa, no, no, no, no.
No, no, no, no.
Yeah, yeah, no, no, no, no.
We're not going to do that.
I ain't there media training with them yet.
I ain't there media training with her yet.
Keep the camera off up, bro.
Playing the camera back over here.
Yeah, we're going to make sure this podcast born, this episode of them, say the most boringest, put that in the caption, the most boringest episode ever.
It's not.
So, my, my G, what's your name, my G?
Nah.
Nah.
So, um, you from Jacksonville, correct?
Duval County.
Duval County.
Yeah.
Do you know.
You knew him growing up?
Nah.
Okay.
Okay.
I didn't know that.
I didn't know that.
He was a.
You're the north side nigga, you know what I'm the west side.
Oh, north side, so you're from the south side.
I'm from the west side.
I'm the west side.
It's stank on their side of the world.
You know what I'm saying?
It is steak on that.
You know what I'm saying?
We could get a check for real for that shit they polluter than I, yeah.
But that's all another story.
You're like, what's that shit?
No, for real.
Michigan?
Okay.
What's that shit in Michigan?
Like, you're like Flint, Michigan?
No, not that bad.
Not that bad.
Not that bad.
I don't know.
but I don't know what talk about that right now.
So, so, go ahead.
So tell us.
So how did you link up?
See, how we leaned up was his best friend, Henn, I was hanging with Henn.
Shout out Henn.
Shout out of Henn.
You know what I'm doing.
Yeah, he didn't.
He's a Remy, nigga.
He's a Remy nigga.
Yeah, yeah, he definitely.
Brown, all that type shit.
Yeah, but he always said, man, I'm going to introduce him.
I was like, man, come on, I ain't with her.
I don't want to look like no groupie air.
You know what I'm saying?
And you was already doing comedy?
Yeah, I was already doing comedy.
But, you know what I'm saying?
He was definitely like the biggest person coming out of where I'm from.
You know what I'm saying?
So I looked up to him always.
So I used to be like, nah, man.
So he finally introduced us then.
Duvall was like, he called me to the car.
He was sitting in the car.
I remember exactly the way he was.
He was sitting in the car.
And I was like, you do comment out, yeah.
You're like, if I take you on the road, you've been out bombed.
I was like, man, I ain't going to bomb.
And he asked for my phone number.
So I got back to over there to my crew who I was hanging with it.
I was like, my name ain't going to call, man.
I didn't get you like make you do jokes on the spot or nothing like that.
No, no, no.
You're gonna tell him freestyle.
Oh, no, no, no, no.
Okay, I ain't do none of that.
Okay, I ain't do none of that.
So just to go back to it, that, he called me like the next day.
And he was like, man, we're doing on Saucalana.
You can do it.
I'm like, hell yeah.
So this is your first time.
He never saw you.
Never seen me perform enough.
Oh, that's real, niggas shit.
So just to go back, that was, that was in 2017.
It's 2026 now, so I've been on a rule ever since.
Not that.
Make some noise.
Yeah.
No, you, oh, oh, he was in.
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What would have happened?
Addie bombed on that first day.
Would you just stuck with him?
I always stuck with, because, I mean, from Jacksonville,
I always want to put somebody on in Jacksonville.
There ain't too many people from my city doing it.
So, I mean, I look out for a lot of rappers and shit, you know what I'm saying?
So I just felt like I just part of my giving my 10% to my city.
I mean, most of the shit, for the state, for real.
Shit, I don't think nobody held this bitch down as long as I have consistently.
Let's slap it up for that.
Let's slap it up for that.
Now, we know you to DJ.
So how did you link up?
I was right here, though.
And Day County, got that name.
No.
No.
Now, this thing was trying to promote a fake
Ricky, fake Pretty Ricky party in Melbourne.
The concert in Melbourne, Florida.
And he had booked these motherfuckers.
He had Toot lied and told he had Pretty Ricky.
It had three niggas come as Pretty Ricky.
He had Ricky Pretty.
Yeah.
And I ranked on his ass the whole night.
I rent them the whole night.
You was on the same show?
Yes.
I told you, like, more than stand-up,
I used to host rap concert.
I didn't get them because, you know, I can't get them.
They already pumped up with the time.
He got Ricardo pretty.
I got you, my boy, he won.
He won it.
I'm telling him.
You know, I'm telling a real nigga, like,
hey, bro, you know I got a little something going on.
He can't fuck with me.
But he embarrassed me.
I'm like, damn, bro.
That's crazy.
Yeah, he's telling the whole club.
So we left.
I waited a time I got on stage, too,
because I had already peaked, you know, back in day.
You knew it wasn't pretty rich.
Yeah, because when I went to the, we went to the mall,
and I'm like, that ain't no fucking pretty ricket.
That ain't, that ain't baby blue.
That ain't spectacular.
That ain't pleasure, Pete.
I could have been one of these niggins at this point.
You got a boat checks.
Yeah, I got on that stair, like, these fake-ass-ha-a-pretty-a-ha-ha-me-it.
I mean, it got up by there.
That's how Dave County.
And that's how we, is just so I used to.
So I used to always rank on them all the time, and then he'd always been doing this thing.
So whenever I see him doing this thing, and sometimes when I need a DJ or whatever, he was always there.
And then when I did the hip-hop awards, I had to get, like, for the hip-hop award, like, if you look at my career, I always try to put somebody like, not just me, I put everybody on.
So when the hip-hop awards came, I knew that was a moment for Florida.
So I tried to get everybody from Florida on that goddamn stage.
And I got a picture of it where I got Sam Sneak on their bitch, V-O-L, and, and I got Sam Sneak on that bitch, V-O-W,
on that bitch, him on that bitch, all us on that bitch.
And that was a moment for Florida right there.
So that's what, he was part of that, part of that history there, man.
Right.
Now, let me ask all of y'all.
All of y'all.
Y'all have been on his plane and do you trust him as a pilot?
You fly?
Wait, you can't fit on the brunt?
Wait.
No, he can't fit.
Nah, hell no.
Hell no.
Hell no.
Hell no.
I'm gonna tell him.
Hell not.
I'm gonna just tell you, man, it's just one of them,
it's just one of them, um, point A to point B type planes.
Like, just get me there.
I got three planes.
That was going on.
I got three planes.
And, you know, some people are like, man, y'all be on a jet.
No, that's not a jet.
It's a pro.
It's the same size as a jet.
That bitch got, that bitch got propell.
The cabin is bigger than the lid.
He has propeller.
My cal is bigger than a layer jet.
He has...
And I trust my plane better than most of them jets y'all be renting.
But you fly from J-Ville to Miami?
He has propellers.
Who crossed the country in my show?
He got propeller.
California?
To the West Coast?
Nick, I've been flying for eight, what have been?
Eight years, nine years.
On a propeller plane?
With propellers.
See, that's the reason why I do a career because we're ignorant to what it is.
Because most of these rich white folks, they got all these planes I'm talking about.
Like the only people that be on, they got no planes for niggas like us.
Them Jets.
They make money on niggas like us.
And they're being small the planes.
Yeah, because we got a situation.
Because it don't make sense to have them big Jets.
Nigel, we talk about real shit.
Then you go into it.
I'm saying.
I'm teaching us game.
It's like 30 D.
Because this nigga drunk.
Give a little shot.
Yeah, damn.
I can't understand.
I'm saying about this stuff.
No, no, no, no, no, never mind.
Never mind.
I don't want to talk about it.
And it's something like a good plank.
We got fucked up the whole.
We're trying to educate our people, bro.
You got no one.
It's too late now.
We just fucked up to fire.
I'm just saying, I'm going to say what I got.
Hold on.
Is it a double propeller or is it a single propeller?
No, I'm going to say what you were trying to stay?
Wait, why?
Are you going to tell them, man, I fly?
I'm saying, why.
Hold on.
Wait, wait.
He asked some questions, then let me tell me.
Give him more.
Give him more.
God damn.
Yeah.
You got sock.
You got sock.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Say, what's not?
Is it a helicopter?
No, no.
Is it a single propeller?
I got, only reason I got two propellers because I fly over water.
Okay.
So it's safer so if one go out, I could still, you know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
You just sit at one go on?
Yeah, you still fly.
You still got, you can still fly.
It's on the wings, though, right?
Yeah, you can still blow with one propellers go out.
Yes, yes.
You see how they didn't understand that?
Yeah, I am saying.
I'm telling you, yes.
That's not crazy.
So you don't panic.
You don't panic.
You don't panic.
No, man.
But that's why I do stuff like this here to give us understanding and that way we get more into it.
And a lot of people, you know what I'm like right now I can show you my annual for my plane.
You're rich.
Don't worry.
All right.
This, this, this, this, this, this, this my bill right now for my, for my little plane.
I got, you.
This, an annual is like a tune up every year.
You got to get done.
This year, it came up.
Even the rental of the hangar?
No, no, that ain't even in that.
This is just the tune-up.
Okay.
To make sure everything straight.
The maintenance.
Right.
This one here was 37, $37,200.
Imagine how much he saves if he's flying all the time.
No, that's real.
Actually, it's kind of weighs in itself.
It depends on if I fly with all of them.
That's when it makes sense.
Okay.
You know what I'm saying?
But sometimes it's just...
If you bite yourself, you...
Yeah, it don't make sense.
What's the point of having three then?
Because it's like a car.
You're not kind of like cars.
You get into it.
But then, too, this is what happened with...
No, this was what happened was.
I had got the first plane I liked it.
And then my girl at the time,
she was complaining about how small it was.
So I got a bigger plan.
What kind of girl is this?
She said, she complained about the plane?
Yeah, the bitch, she ain't with me now.
That's why she's a man with him.
But it's got to make you think about it's like, you know what?
I could get a little mowed room.
And then you start seeing like, this cabin is big as a little lid jet or bigger than a
lead jet, so I can get the Cessna 421 and then blah, blah, blah.
And that's why I got that one.
And then I got the sea plane because I just wanted to land on water.
Oh, that's pretty ill.
That is pretty dope.
You want to pop.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You can land almost anywhere or you have to be calm.
I mean, in the water, got to be calm. You know what I'm saying?
No, water, like you got a sea plane. You can land on water anywhere.
I'm saying anywhere.
Anywhere, for me, I need like 500 feet to take off. You know what I'm saying?
So if I got like just 500 feet for that little plane, I could take off in him.
So you mean landing in a lake or nothing?
Yeah, that's where I'm most...
Hell yeah, I got video on me.
He landed in your pool, man.
He's water.
You want into my pool?
No, I beg your poo.
Not that, okay.
I could probably land in a Rick pool.
I can write down there's a big pool.
Yeah, but yeah, yeah, that's what.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Yeah.
I understand the English.
You're gonna land next to the Dominican Republic.
Yeah, but I got to do sell like that because I want more pilots and over social media, that's why I teach them and more, more, I see more people that look like us becoming pilots.
You have to go to pilot school?
Yeah, get your hours and stuff like that.
Like you fly your own place?
Damn.
You just have an hour podcast.
Oh, my God, man.
No, no, go there.
Hold on.
This is what I've been going through my whole career, especially with Florida.
We're so far behind.
I've been trying to teach niggins, but we're so fucking slow.
No, we just got translated for him.
I got you.
I'm gonna do it.
Yeah, it's about poland in the avioling.
That nigger understood everything else.
That shit don't offer Florida.
My mother's not Spanish.
They know what we're saying.
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
You want to go to another jack?
question? We ran out of Jack
question.
It's all of your, oh, you're ever, okay.
We're really over. This show really over.
We're just talking about it.
A couple of minutes and then we can be
rationaled. Yeah, I want to
be more. You want another shot?
Yeah, definitely
I definitely want another one.
I definitely want another one.
No, no, no, we're going to do that
with, we're not expecting.
Love it. Really?
What?
What? What? This is one of
favorite movies.
Traded places with Eddie Murphy?
Yeah. Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah. Trading places
is joint.
That's your heart.
I remember coming to America, he saw the old man again?
Yeah, yeah, that was crazy.
They were homeless?
That's your love.
Ah, uh.
When he robbed them blind.
Mm-hmm.
Who the best stand-in-in-in-all-time?
It ain't no, it's subjective.
That's like, you can't...
Subjectively.
I don't have no subject because everybody give a peace.
I find something and everything.
And I don't think no comedian should say who they think,
because that's like judging.
That's for people to judge.
You know what I'm saying?
Comedy is subjective.
Like what you might think fun,
where he might think fun.
It's just like music.
You can't compare art.
You can do that in sports.
And that's what's,
I think that's one of the main problems
in that thing.
We do too much critiquing on art.
There's really no critiquing in it.
With sports, you can because there's a win or lose.
What you might think the best rap
or live, for whatever reason,
might be what you want.
You don't think in comedy in a club, though,
it's kind of collective laughter that makes it funny.
In some, collective in that group,
but in some audience,
They might not get whatever the same.
Like, if I come down here, like, I come down here, I can tell Haitian jokes all day.
It's going to rip.
I do it in Jacksonville.
We don't really give a fuck about it.
See what I'm saying?
Don't get Haitians in Jacksonville?
We do, but it's not as big as prepping as.
Like, it's really.
They got bohemians over there.
Behavians.
I'm about to correct you.
I was like, vehemians.
So, I mean, it's just like, there's anybody, I don't think no.
Thank you.
Just my opinion.
I don't think no comedian should say who.
You can shout out who you like.
but saying who you don't like,
you just hating because
ain't nobody to say it's who you don't like.
You still be deep-sea diving?
I haven't in a while.
Man, I do everything for us, man.
What I do is because I...
You like the crocodile Dundee.
No, real talk, because I understood a long time ago,
I understood a long time ago
that people don't listen, they follow.
So I just understood,
I just give Nick's shit to follow,
and y'all going to follow me.
And that's what y'all do.
Y'all just follow whatever I do.
But I follow it in a way to make it for y'all or for us.
You know what I'm saying?
To where you're going to enjoy it.
You're going to get more out of following me than I'm going to get out of you following me.
You know what I'm going deep see diving?
He went with.
I don't want school down one time, but I told him I'm ready to go with the shocks.
Oh, I just went with shogs too.
Wait a minute.
Wait, in a cage or free?
Both.
I don't have done it all.
What kind of sharks?
Let's take a shot for that.
That's on a good shot.
What day five?
I got broke.
I swear with Greg White.
I swim with whale sharks.
I've got a pissed with...
I've done with...
Hammerheads?
Yeah, Hammerheads.
Tiger sharks.
I got video...
Wait, right, wait, right.
That's how you know you,
that you, some crocodile done these shit.
You heard what you see what you just said?
He's like, you know, hammerheads.
Like, what the fuck is, what do you mean?
A hammerhead is nothing.
This was in Bahamas.
Look at this.
You're fucked up, man.
So Hammond has no white humans.
Come on.
Why did you say...
You want to go.
I want to be in a TV.
You try to be there chicken nugget, man.
Oh, man, I don't play with this shit, man.
I don't even know how to swim.
I wouldn't even go with this.
Just in case you want to see video of me swimming down there.
Yeah, send us that.
You look like a mermaid.
That's a woman, God.
That's another one.
That's me.
What that woman there all?
This me in the cage with the Great White.
That's me in the cage, though.
Where's that at?
That was in South America.
I mean, South Africa.
Yeah, cool.
Oh, yeah.
But that's how they do it, though, over there.
You know what I'm saying?
But I swamped without them in Mexico with the Great White.
With the Great White.
But sharks don't really be giving the fuck about it.
Do you have before you do that?
What you mean?
Like I'm saying, do you prepare them?
I go with people that do what they're doing.
You get started psychology?
Like, yo, I know what you do that?
No, I go over people that know what they're doing.
Like, I'm not going to be the first nigga to do it.
Like, you know what I'm going to be like, yeah, great wife, bam, I'm in.
No, no.
But, I mean, I kind of got a good, better understanding of the shorts just from being around.
I realize they're not really giving the fuck about this like that.
Yeah.
But you ain't jumping in the water with nobody but has a mention.
They'd be shocked in my backyard.
In Camp Duvold?
Not in the Bahamas.
Okay.
Okay.
I got shark belly
I got stingray
I got all
That's my pets in my backyard
In Bahamas
I got shots in the lake
I got scared
We did troll me and Johnny
We did troll and said we had lobsters
In my lake in Camp Duvah
Who TV Johnny?
Yeah, he came to Camp Duvah
Yo let me tell you something
That's what we should have shot this shit
Yeah let me tell you something
I'll motherfucker
I have went to
Watts or some shit.
Get it?
I'm a came out there?
I was, yeah, I know, I saw that.
I was up with TV Johnny and
I was getting something, but before I went there,
I had went to Watts and I thought like I had
did something else and I was like, yo, I just
came back from Watts, yo, you know what I'm saying?
Like, I'm an East Coast dude, like, we ain't, we ain't
walking me and shit like that.
And they open harm me.
And he goes, so what is that?
I said, that's like the hood.
He goes, that's no hood.
I go, what?
He goes, I'm from Vietnam.
They eat my dog.
So I was like, I know.
I was like, yo, I know, this is.
I was like, yo, I know this might be some language translation bullshit.
So, like, what do you mean they ate your dog?
He said, no, I go to the store, I come out.
They ate his dog.
Raw?
And his dog.
Like, he put his dog like to eat it.
They didn't eat it right there.
Yeah, they did.
No, he ate his own sandwich.
This is what he said to me.
No, I don't know.
They gave him a sandwich.
No, no.
You understand.
You understand.
Jolly.
Jani need to tell a story for real.
he got a good story.
Like, Johnny really came from nothing.
No, no, no.
The way you're making it seem is like the leash.
John and the leash, just meat.
No, no.
No, he was illegal.
Like, he was telling me a story about,
he said, somebody went to America,
and he came back, and they asked him about it.
They say they have fans on their roof,
and they locked them up for saying that
because they didn't want people believe it.
No, no.
That's where he comes.
Say that again?
Say that again.
Like, they don't want, like, they don't want the awesome.
It's still a communist country.
still a communist country.
Wow.
Like you have to sneak.
I don't know if it is right now, but when he was coming up,
they had to sneak out of there.
And they get locked up and all that shit there.
So he really came from nothing.
I fuck one and just how a lawyer he'd been
with me for over two. Not just as, he didn't
got a lot of my fucking money, but.
He got me to.
But he always showed me love.
Like, I know when I was at the improv in Houston
one time and I used to sell shirts afterwards,
that nigga sat there and sold all them shirts with me.
You know what I'm saying?
So from then on, I was like,
you know what I fuck with it.
And he didn't have to.
You know what I'm saying?
because he already got money from it
because I had bought something from him
so he didn't have to do it
this shit, but he always did.
So that there, like I say, I'll pay attention to people
that that's loyal or do shit that ain't got
to do it, you know what I'm saying?
It ain't how you treat me.
It's how you treat other people and shit like that.
And that's why he's still here.
You know what I'm saying?
Because shit, there's a lot of jewelers came and went.
Pick up TV Johnny, man.
You know what he only go about TV Johnny no moment.
He only go.
He goes Johnny Dang.
We know him because we old as fuck, but
Johnny Dang.
Johnny Dang.
Johnny Dang.
Johnny Dang.
Listen, every time I see
motherfucking Wesley Snipes,
that nigga still Nino Brown.
I'm sorry, man.
You can't outgrow that, man.
There's certain shit, you just can't outgrow, man.
You know what I'm saying?
One more question.
Who are winning in a fight between you and Shaq?
Damn.
Well, y'all got the worst.
How about stayed on this while with this type of questions?
Because the questions are basic.
Because people are like idiots.
Just like this.
You're right.
People like simple shit.
That's what I can.
That's why I can.
That's why I'm right.
That's really how bored people is in life.
Jesus, man, come on, man.
No, people don't have nothing to do.
Most of the time, if you think we all idol most of our lives.
You know, most losers.
Most losers.
Not even losers, I'm just saying most humans are idol most our life imagining.
So, so to me gave us time to just sit and watch other people.
Right, right.
You know what I'm saying?
So that's why we got to.
Really, we want to see how faulty people are just like us.
That's really what we do.
Yeah, you're trying to find, you're trying to find some identity.
With alcohol on top of that.
Well, alcohol on top of that.
noise for that?
Yeah.
Make some noise?
You know.
Make some noise?
Yeah, everybody's trauma bonding.
Everybody trauma bonding.
So if you got a good shot on Shaq, you think you knock them out?
A shot?
Like a shot.
Boom.
Like, like.
No, I can't reach his Joe.
Damn.
The fuck?
I didn't look at it like that.
I can't reach his Joe.
If you had a trampoline, then you.
No, I'm, I got a shoe of a nigga.
That's right.
I forgot that part.
Who ever invented the gun, there had to be a little nigga.
Even this shit out.
Like, what the fuck I'm like.
It ain't even mad at too.
Real tall.
Like, why it's like fighting you, nigga?
I'm not to fight.
This nigga too solid.
I'm not fighting him.
I'm not fighting him.
I'm 5, 4, so I got you.
I'm definitely, I'll fight a bigger fat
nigga, but a nigga solid like that over 6.
Now, you got to get shot.
I'm not doing that.
Hey, Pete, watch out.
No, you can't fight no motherfucker that big.
And my side, the nigga tell you,
you can, but I ain't on that.
I'm too old.
Because I'm not shooting because I'm hard.
I'm shooting because I'm scared.
How about Kevin Hart in the foot race?
That nigga exercise, bro.
Yeah, that's right.
He didn't matter with them.
It ain't on smokes.
Yeah, yeah.
All right.
He got it.
He got it.
Okay.
All right.
Anything else y'all want to say before we wrap it up?
I just want to say.
Yeah, we good, man.
That nigga doing the same, man.
You got that mic.
Y'all won't watch you on the We'll watch on the We'll Wards Tour.
You got to watch me.
You got to watch me.
I watch my show all the time.
You got to tell you, I do it.
All the time.
Yes, man.
We're going to have you on here.
Yes.
And he's going to drink.
I promise you'll be drinking.
No, no, no, no, no.
And do you all always have to him.
I'm telling you, I'm telling you, I'm telling you, man,
the nigger, Drake.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You thought Shannon Sharp drink.
Damn.
No, I drink, I drink.
I just got to relax sometimes.
You know what I'm saying?
You're saying, right,
so you say it's a drink, so you say a jerk,
but they can't say nigger.
For now.
Hold on, if they say this I was.
Everything is contradictory.
Yeah, but I'm not.
That's why I'm saying a nigga out of years, because.
Because everything is contradicted.
We all full of shit.
Amazing point.
We all contradict yourself in lives, you know what I'm saying?
So you can't fall in.
Whenever they, I just be like, you just at that point in your life right now.
It's all your own spiritual journey to make yourself feel better.
Do what you do.
How about talking about you're saying?
Just be a good motherfucker.
Be a good person.
Yeah.
Be good to people.
It's really that simple, bro.
It's so hard.
It's so hard.
We're so programmed to chase money.
It kind of smokes our brink.
brains out to doing what we're supposed to do.
But like I say, I try to move how I move to try to instill in everybody else.
It's just like if you had to drive-thru restaurant, you pay for somebody's food behind them.
Then they go them up there.
You know what, I'm going to pay for the nigga behind it.
So it's the same thing.
It's the butterfly fit.
You think that shit really happens?
It does that.
It makes these type of motherfuckers, they're real motherfuckles down.
It makes them want to help other motherfuckers.
And all the comedians that came up after me, they all help each other out.
You know what I'm saying?
Like before that, comedies was assholes.
That's why you saw all the niggas beefing with each other.
The comedies, me and after, you don't see them do that
because they watched niggas like me and the other motherfuckers.
They saw it and that they do it now.
Like, Aify itself, they all together, they all look out for each other
and they go on to it for ten years.
And they're loyal to each other.
That wasn't happening back in the day.
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I think it's kind of like you've seen the comedian togetherness after COVID.
It was like that before.
I was like that before.
I was doing that.
You know what I'm saying?
People doing it just wasn't programmed.
You know what I'm saying?
Y'all just, we were so caught up into the hip-bub.
It wasn't public.
It wasn't public.
And you knew what's crazy.
But I was doing it.
I realized how important comedy was during COVID.
Like, I always knew comedy was being important, but, I mean, like, motherfuckers were just staying home.
Everybody was just in their own world.
Like, I was able to make so much money where y'all weren't paying no attention.
But it's just, and I liked it like that because it kept me with a bunch of other niggas that just want to do stand-up now.
I can still eat off that shit.
You know what I said a nigga.
Like, he saved a nigga.
Like, he saved a nigga.
It ain't just saving just seeing somebody that you, that you, that you're just saying.
You fuck with and you want them to...
Because you got to think, well, we...
Especially in Florida, bro, like, we ain't got too many avenues out this bitch.
We kind of built that avenue through our generation.
Through our age group.
Because the four-that wasn't too much besides Luke.
You know what I'm saying?
So we...
But that's what E.F.
Yeah, so we build this shit and we try to compare it to other people race.
We're in our own race, and we came a long way in the last 20 years.
They didn't know what Duval was at first.
Now they're saying it.
a household name all over the world
now. So it just shows how over time just in
Jacksonville and just how Miami doesn't evolve
with everybody from Calais, Rale's
trick to
to Major 9, Pit Bull.
Man, Pit Bull is like a...
Shit, that's a real story. Like,
Auburn, we was on
Memorial weekend. We just said that he was
passed flyers out with...
Pit, it's the real deal, man.
I mean, not the trick for Little John.
I mean, we were sitting in one club on South Beach.
It might have been
one that you were DJing there.
He was like, man, huh?
I'm not sure.
It was so long, though.
This was about 20 years ago.
Yeah, I mean, there's so many years.
He's so many ago.
He was signed to Luke early on.
Yeah, yeah.
And he was just like, man, he's like, man, we're going to be next.
He kept saying, like, he's like, you're going to kill the comment.
I'm going to kill with the rap shit.
Yeah.
And so just to see people, that's why I don't understand what people say, they want you to, they want you to do good, but not better than them.
I've never understood that.
Right.
Because how can we win?
Like, I feel like if he come up, I'm good for life.
Right.
Because, like, it's just, that's how we win.
Like, it's just simple.
Like, if you watch any other culture community, that's what they do.
And we're trying to jump in their world.
Why?
Right.
Because we got on the own world.
We just got to stay on our pace.
We might not get them billions in our generation.
But we're going to get it the next one because that's what they did.
They sacrificed on that.
And they're even sacrificed.
We're living good.
Right.
You just got to keep that infrastructure and keep it going.
And we got to pass down the knowledge.
And we are passing down.
As OGs, we got to keep.
We're passing it down.
But we do it in actions.
You know what I'm saying?
Like our generation, they know about planes.
They got people like me to see.
I ain't talking about jets.
But you know, like, shit, I can go get me a plane.
You know what I'm saying?
And so it's just.
John Travolta.
Yeah.
So it just makes you, because you are what you see.
And if you don't see somebody that look like you do it, you ain't going to do it.
So that's why I try to do certain shit and implement, especially in Florida.
Because we ain't got too many in the next.
Like, shit.
So shit, we got to put each other on.
And honorable mentioned, dead president from Tallahassee from Tallahassee,
Florida as well.
Their prayers.
Oh, yeah,
their prayers.
I love them.
That's my dog,
my family.
Like.
I got,
I just looked at a
picture of throwback
with them niggas
from 20 years ago.
In New York,
at BBQs.
Oh, wow.
Yeah,
it was at BBQs.
Shout out to Ply's as well.
Like, Florida got so much talent, man.
Like,
and we all,
and the fun thing about,
we all stick to ourselves,
but we all fuck with each other.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like,
we don't try to jump each other way.
I don't know if that's just a personal ego.
Did you ever used to go to TJ's DJs?
Yeah.
We were regularization.
Yeah, we're all, like...
At the moon.
All the hip-hop shit, he came from Florida.
You can't tell them nothing.
You got to be quiet.
It's the truth now.
It's the truth, though.
Everything you see in hip-hop now is damn near what we've been doing.
All the ghetto shit, it comes from Florida.
It's just...
And all Atlanta used to come to TJ's DJ.
Yeah, everything.
And banner and T-Pin and everything.
Because after Jack to Rap it, it wasn't every...
TJ DJ.
And Ozone when they did the war, and I used to host that too.
You know what I'm saying?
So all that little shit there, that's why I said, I didn't go the route that most comedians
when I went, I created my own route because we didn't have all this shit.
So all I had was hip-hop.
So we was all at the same time.
So we all came and I was one of the only comedians.
I might be me, Marvin Dixon.
Marvin Dixon.
Who else?
Larry Dahl.
Larry Dahl.
Who else from here?
I mean, this is all Florida.
Mm-hmm.
It's only about three of us, and that's in 40 years.
And that's whack.
You see what I'm saying?
So when you see somebody like that, that's why I put somebody like that on.
That's just in comedy.
But I try to do it in everything.
Not just in common.
I do it in everything.
I move.
I got people that look up to me just, like y'all say, scuba diving.
You know what I'm saying?
Something in general is just, it's bigger than just the entertainment part.
Yeah, we're not going to go to.
You don't have to.
But scuba diving my mind, for real, that made me realize how much I didn't know.
You know what I'm saying?
Because you realize like, damn, I'm really dumb.
You know what I'm saying?
Because you don't realize how much you know.
Yeah, it's a whole world.
So if it's that much you don't know,
just imagine how much other shit you don't know.
So you realize we all ignorant and don't know too much as we think.
Anybody that tell you they know shit, they're full of shit.
And then we fight over bullshit.
Fighting over shit.
It's really we fight over money because niggas ain't got no money.
So they just scrambling, especially our heads.
These niggas ain't got no money.
So this is the last question.
All right.
You bohemian?
Like you're doing, like you doing, like being a comedian, doing music,
and rappers doing comedians, do you think comedians should do music as well?
I think it's all in one.
All on the individual?
When you think back in the day, that's what it always been,
and then the 80s, it kind of started that genre shit.
But back in the day, Sam and David, June and all of them,
when you go to the Vegas shows, they did everything.
Stand-up?
Yeah, they did everything.
Everything.
They did skits.
Sticks.
It just came back.
It just started coming back over time.
It's true.
What young person under my age that don't do everything?
That's an entertainer.
Who don't do everything?
That's a true entertainer, though.
That's a true entertainer.
You do, but you don't nowadays.
I mean, some people getting off just doing it.
It's going to flop.
It's going to flop.
I mean, a lot of them may flop.
You know what I'm saying?
Well, it's like he said, like it's subjective.
But it's so I think it's much hard.
harder to be a comedian than a rap.
I mean...
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
The tip of the circuit.
I don't know.
It is.
I mean, I don't know.
If you go with words, though, E, if you go with words, you're going to come out easy.
I don't know.
I don't think you could speak it that easy.
And take the mic and make people laugh.
All right.
So could a stand-up be as prolific as an MC, as a Nause, as a Kendrick, unless you have that talent?
Yeah.
A great one could be better.
If you got the talent, yes.
I would say better.
I'm asking you, which comedian transferred all?
George Carlin.
What's you saying?
What's you saying?
What's the question?
What comedian could become an MC like a Kendrick, a Rockham, a Known?
What comedian said the same thing?
I did.
Shit, I went number one.
What emce?
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Don't know.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Let's say that.
He did that.
He did that.
He did that.
He did that.
But what singer and rapper has did the reverse?
He did the point of the beginning to that.
There's no rapper that did the reverse.
No, he...
But I'm not talking about rappers.
Hold on.
A singer, whoever.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
I'm talking about an MC.
An MC, a lyrical MC.
Not a rapper.
I think you're right.
Can you what?
What's the question?
What comedian was able to transfer it and be a lyrical MC like a Nass,
rock him or a Kendrick?
Don't know by the one of the one.
to do that shit.
But yeah,
nobody wanted to.
Now, my question is this.
Most of them
most of those lyrical guys.
That's only for us own niggins.
I don't like you to fuck about that shit.
Guess what all those lyrical guys?
Let me listen.
All those lyrical guys.
Yeah, niggia got evolved.
We all got to get involved.
We got to better lyrics.
It seemed like the lyrical guys
on it ended up being competing.
You know what I think?
I don't think it's as much.
Because back, like, you know what I think.
I think we just.
hold on to it because we learned a lot through hip hop.
But this generation, it's like how white people was back when we came up.
They just like it for what it is and they have a good time.
It's just a sound trick of what it is.
But that's not what it is.
It is.
It can be.
That is not what hip hop is.
Hip-up is breakdancing too, though.
That could be-
Yeah.
Ain't nobody for you want to say a nigga breakdance the best?
You don't care about it.
No, I do.
I actually do.
Show me a video right now.
Show me your history right now.
you watch the niggas breakdancing in the last week.
You got your own motherfucker.
He got to see.
You got your wrong motherfucker.
You got it.
He got it.
He got it.
Let me see your...
I want to hearse.
I don't want to see more in that.
Yo, I'm just fuzzledger the breakdancing.
I can tell he was a one of the type of nigger.
Are you sponsored?
I just went to the Olympics.
Come on.
Let's not, let's not disengage from what hip-hop is.
We do.
This is my thing.
It went to the Olympics.
the Olympics and this thing. And then we're
all saying, wait, maybe this is not hip hop
it's a part of hip hop. It is.
It is. It is in the
Olympics. It is hip-hop.
But hip-hop is a culture now.
Hip-hop is the entire culture.
It's not just the music
to me. So that's why
if you go about what you're saying, then that
none of that shit matters about if they
went from lyrical to being fun. No, no, I
just ask if it translates. I didn't say
it doesn't matter. Does it
translate the same way? It can if it's done right.
And that's why I say people like me proved it.
If you, just the same way I came from comedy to music,
you can do the same thing.
If it's done right, and if anybody can do it, TIP can do it with his articulate ass.
You see what I'm telling you, it just takes time.
That's the thing.
That's why I say it's like boxing.
It's like you got to stay on it.
As soon as you get out of it, you're going to feel it.
You know what I'm saying?
And at any moment, you can get booed.
I don't get fucking how big you is.
Right.
See, Dey Chappelle sit back booed.
Yeah, I sell that.
You know what?
I was there when Dave Chappelle got booed.
See what I'm saying?
But it's still they stop him, though.
He's still with the greatest of all the time.
So I'm saying?
So ain't nothing harder than stand-up.
You know what I'm saying?
I think it's hard to be stand-up than-
It is.
It is.
Definitely.
In the MC.
I don't agree with that.
See, stand-up is the hardest thing, but it's the easiest thing to get into it.
And that's why everybody is.
But what you get into it.
You don't say.
Oh, anybody can do it.
Maybe I'm agreeing.
Not entertaining people by rap.
I don't think it's definitely no.
Definitely nobody I don't think everybody's built for stand-up at all
Yeah
They don't they don't think an emcee could do stand-up right I don't think it goes that way
Yeah you know so you don't think that what he's saying is harder to do stand-up than because
Jim just proved it you say you said you don't but you say you don't think I agree with that
Oh go go go go go I don't think it goes that way yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah I get what you
I don't think I don't think what he was trying to do where he got like everyone
But that's you just make you bought a cinema in the beginning and then on top of that you just you just
just you just
You can tinking again.
And that's just your opinion.
Correct.
I'm just saying it just, that little piece, there's nothing funny in that little piece.
But that's a little piece.
Even on that little piece, that's your fucking opinion.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Correct.
I am.
I am.
I never seen the standout.
I never seen the stand.
You don't fucked up, Eddie.
Hey, I think he's just like, it's just like.
It's just like, I don't know about the meat show.
It's just like, you know, you don't even understand what stand up is.
Y'all don't understand the understand.
That's just like that's my opinion.
That's my opinion.
Dave Chappelle Special, can y'all name any joke on the special?
No.
You know why?
Because y'all don't give a fuck.
Y'all don't give a fuck about this shit.
Y'all just want to hear what he got to say about certain topics.
That's what I'm saying.
It's just like, y'all, our brains don't care about stand-up as much as we think we do.
Our brain don't care about music or lyrics as much as we think we do.
We're more, that's why I say we've got to go about actions more than words.
Because our actions tell the way, that's why our music tells us that,
because it's hypnotizing.
But I will tell you that I will remember how many times I laughed during a stand-up.
Like how much it made me-
Yeah, but you don't even remember the joke.
No, no, you're right.
But that's where the magic come in.
You see what I'm saying?
But when you put it on critiquing shit, now you read and everything.
You see what I'm saying?
You read in every joke.
I don't like that.
What is that?
You see what I'm saying?
And we're in the world where every-
I don't think that good.
So I didn't read into that crazy.
But it just wasn't.
You should have a lot of me.
But then you're dealing with...
But the first thing you...
You already...
You already judge him.
Sooner you say, that's T.I.
Yeah.
That's already enough under that.
Because I know he's talented already, but...
No, but you know he...
That's time of it.
You don't understand your programming.
That's the thing.
You don't even understand your program.
You got to understand as a comedian.
We program people.
It's a magic show.
All this shit is magic.
Just like rap.
It's all magic.
But y'all realize y'all getting...
Social media.
Everybody's getting...
as we speak.
The algorithm is just another form of programming.
That's all it is.
That's what I do every morning.
That's why I'm able to...
Ain't nobody been as relevant as long as me on social media.
And I use that shit like the radio.
You know why you know Tom, John, and all that?
Because they be with you every fucking morning.
You know why you know me?
Because every fucking morning, who's the first person you see?
My post.
And you can send it for 20 years.
So over time, you ain't going to have no choice.
but to get into it and love it.
So it's the same thing.
Little Duval say one
we're going to say shit.
And look, we got a lot of gems out of right now.
No, it's just programs.
It's just understanding and understanding.
And once you understand, everybody,
the ease of person that be programmed is people that don't know they can be programmed.
And that's most us niggers.
Because we think we know everything, but we really don't.
We really don't.
We still, and when I say niggas, I'm just talking about black people.
I'm talking about just our community, hip-hop.
You know what I'm saying?
We just, because we're the most ignorant, aggregate,
arrogant motherfucker. We don't know shit, but we swear we know everything, but we ain't...
Right.
We'll figure that.
The smartest person knows they don't know shit.
Yeah, it's like...
That's actually...
It's really...
And that's why I know. I know I'm dumb.
You know what I'm saying?
I come and flawed education.
They ain't butt so much I know, but by me knowing that it makes me learn better.
I don't get my being looking stupid.
Because I ain't going to look the stupid once or twice, you know?
Maybe three.
But that's how we got it.
We just got to steal out on my eyes and chase the right shit.
And long as we can move into moving, the people that's going to get it,
They're going to get. The people that don't, you just make money off their poor ass.
God damn.
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That I was unworthy of love.
That it needs to be forever for it to count.
February is the month of love.
Whether you're in a relationship,
casually dating,
or proudly single,
it's a great time to reflect on yourself
and what you want.
I'm Hope Woodard,
host of the voiceover podcast,
and each week we're looking at love
from every angle.
Listen to Boy Sober. That's B-O-Y-S-O-B-E-R.
On the I-Hart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
When segregation was a law, one mysterious black club owner, Charlie Fitzgerald, had his own rules.
Segregation and a day integration at night.
It was like stepping on another world.
Was he a businessman? A criminal. A hero.
Charlie was an example of power.
They had to crush you.
Charlie's Place from Atlas Obscura and visit Myrtle Beach.
Listen to Charlie's Place on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
This is an IHeart podcast.
Guaranteed human.
