The Breakfast Club - INTERVIEW: Druski Talks 'Coulda Been House,' Birdman Beef, T.I.'s Son King Harris, Diddy Influence + More

Episode Date: February 26, 2024

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Starting point is 00:02:57 the last studio no that's a fact yeah yeah ladies and gentlemen druski how y'all doing welcome back bless black and holly favorite and you lost a lot of weight since then, Drewski. Hey, come on, man. You see me? Hey, man. I've been doing a little Taibo here and there. Okay. Charlamagne was saying Ozympic.
Starting point is 00:03:12 That's what you was going to say. I ain't say nothing about no damn Ozympic. Charlamagne said that's what he wanted to say. Yeah, yeah. You're going to say what he's going to try to say. I know what y'all doing, man. How are you, brother? I'm good, man.
Starting point is 00:03:23 I feel good. I saw you on R.A. Melville on MSNBC last night. I don't know why I was on there, brother. I'm confused on why they put me on the news last night. But you know, man, I got a PR, man. I don't know what he got me doing. Did you tell him you didn't want to do it? Nah, I was like, yeah, I'm going to be on the news.
Starting point is 00:03:41 Yeah, let's do it. I don't know what I was. Yeah, I just be doing shit. I don't know. I just agree with what they tell me. I showed up. I'm showing up I'm even right where the right attire. So I just was right. I like how you didn't act like you knew Yeah I know yeah, I know they talking about something so I'm like,. Negotiations. Yeah, yeah, negotiations, man. Politics. Now, when you talk about remorse. I know, yeah. I know they talking about something, so I'm like, hey, I'm going to just try to blend in.
Starting point is 00:04:09 I ain't even. I'm not going to try to do too much. I'm just trying to blend in on here, man. Put the hoodie on. I'm going to already be tapped into coaches. I'm sure Ari knew who Drewski was. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Somewhat, somewhat.
Starting point is 00:04:19 That dude, he's very hip, and he knows what's going on. He was reciting lyrics and stuff behind the scenes. I don't know what that got. And it worked for you because you still ended up getting a viral moment. Yeah. It was funny. So the PR ended up working. It was like reverse of what it was supposed to do.
Starting point is 00:04:38 I think we were supposed to be on there talking about me going to the White House or dogs in the White House. You went to the White House? Yeah, I went like a year ago. You had a dog? No, I don't know why they had me talking about dogs. You don't really know much. Yeah, that's why.
Starting point is 00:04:53 I guess the Secret Service dog had bit somebody multiple times. Biden's dog bit a bunch of Secret Service dogs. Yeah, but they're not putting it down. So it was like, and then when I said that, he looked at me like, why would yeah so I was like let's just move on
Starting point is 00:05:06 I wanted them to talk about what they had to talk about because I was like hey fuck the subject y'all had me talking about I don't even want to talk about that shit y'all just keep doing y'all
Starting point is 00:05:13 but you think the dog should be killed if it been a brother yeah put down I like how he tried to just that figure sound what if he hates dogs
Starting point is 00:05:22 and wants all of them to die in the White House how many people did the dog bite it was a lot That figure sound Jerky hates dogs And wants all of them to die In the White House Jesus How many people Is the dog white? It was a lot Yeah I think
Starting point is 00:05:30 It's like 24 people If it was anybody else's dog They'd have put your dog down But it was like Secret service First they'd have put a muzzle on him Then they'd have put that dog down Yeah
Starting point is 00:05:38 If it was a black dog A pit bull or something Gone Yeah that shit was out there At the first bite Damn Yeah not 24 24 is Come on now It don't make no sense black dog a pit bull or something yeah it was that shit was out there at the first bite damn and not 20 24 is come on now it don't make no sense so you got a new show what the fuck are we even talking about are we doing this shit again
Starting point is 00:05:56 damn i know i know damn man let's talk about some real shit, man. Let's talk about your shit, your new show. Damn. Niggas look at me like, damn, that's how you feel about dogs? And they go cut the first three minutes. Yeah, talk about dogs and shit, man. It's in the depeda. Right. Damn. What's up, Dumbbell? What is Coulda Been House?
Starting point is 00:06:19 It's an amazing show. It's based on, I was influenced by P. Diddy. And when he had the Making the Band show, I saw was like well yeah no that's bruh see that's why i can't look this way when i'm talking that's why i said he did it He did Making the Band. We were watching that. I love Making the Band. Y'all wasn't watching Making the Band. We was watching Making the Band. It played a big part and I really wanted to do something based on...
Starting point is 00:06:56 I hate this place. It was too much space between. I said what I was supposed to. You got to get to that quick. You got to get to that quick. That's my thing. You got to get to that quick. I need to say making the band first. There you go. I was influenced by making the band.
Starting point is 00:07:11 There you go. The show. There you go. And yeah, nah, it's an amazing show. It's pretty much like a comedic version of that. Kind of like how Chappelle did when he did like a skit on making the band back in the day. But yeah, we had contestants stay in there for seven days.
Starting point is 00:07:27 They competed for $50,000. And where'd you tape it? Yeah, L.A. L.A. Yeah, we had a big mansion. We put everybody, pretty much everybody that did like could have been auditions at Chelsea all over the internet. We picked like the top 15 people and put them in a house to compete.
Starting point is 00:07:43 And you come out of pocket to do that stuff, right? Yeah, man, but you know. Nah, we had companies help us. We had Raising Canes put up the $50,000 for the contestants to win. Yeah, I swear. And we had Nike participating and putting in some money.
Starting point is 00:08:01 Prize picks. Icebox Jory putting in some money too as well, yeah. Nice. Shout out to Icebox Jory. So, I mean, I see you putting it out on YouTube, and some people would ask why, but if you're getting your own sponsors and you're making your own money, like why chase behind these networks and these streaming services? Is that a thought process?
Starting point is 00:08:18 Yeah, kind of because it's like we tried to pitch it to all these big networks anyway, and nobody believed in it. They were like, yo, what what is could have been records yeah there's a lot of you know them older executives that don't really know they're not really hip to shit and they just like we we heard this guy's funny but we don't know what the hell could have been records is you know so every time i tried to explain it nobody understood what i was talking about so i'm like damn we just we probably had to do this ourselves we went to every meeting i'm talking i'm taking zooms it's taking an hour i'm explaining for like an hour breaking it down we got a uh a powerpoint i'm pointing that stuff i'm making them laugh so i'm
Starting point is 00:08:52 like oh we we got this nobody believe it they all like nah we'll pass we'll pass that's one of your most popular sketches yeah i know that's we got proof of concept i'm like nigga this shit doing views yeah we get millions of views on this shit. But, you know, they, you know, it's all. How frustrating is that as a creative? It is, man. But, you know, I know I'm young, so it's not like I'm, like, older and being like, damn, ain't nobody ever fuck with me. It's more so like I'm new to this, so I got so much time to get in the game.
Starting point is 00:09:21 It's like, hey, I'm going to make it happen. If they ain't going to make it happen if they ain't gonna make it happen i'm gonna force it so yeah that's that's where i'm at with i really i really don't mind for real because i'm i'm still motivated i we had a great time doing it ourselves even though it costs a lot of damn money um so we yeah some of the companies helped out but they didn't pay for the full full you know what happened with um the show with you and kevin hart oh man they they took that off man we uh we were supposed to do that um damn what was it wasn't it wasn't covid what's the uh writer's writer's strike writer's strike so during writer's strike they
Starting point is 00:09:56 uh they took that down man they just they just got rid of it i don't know i don't know what the real real reason was but uh yeah it was a show based on like um like past high school being like a high school senior and uh yeah i came on there and talked about it with y'all but yeah they they i really don't know the full the full reason but they they took that off man i don't know hey yeah loki pissed me off a little bit but yeah that's what it is just because you know i don't i really don't know the full writer's strike reason you know i'm saying so and i feel like nobody fully knew exactly what was going on with writer's strike and all that so i think uh yeah they might have used that as an excuse i really don't know but yeah yeah we we we had everything rolling but you know i think about you with sketch right and i think about you know because i was born in 1978
Starting point is 00:10:45 so i've seen a lot of great sketch shows and live in color chapelle show that nigga get gas and we start talking about times like that but i think about it because you are very good at it right yeah do you think you need a tv show to validate you to where people start talking about you in that way like they talk about the key in the pills the chapelles they're in living colors um not not really i think because social media is so powerful now bro like without social media and um i'm sure she noticed too as well like social media is might be bigger than tv now like it used to be the goal like oh we gonna get the TV we gonna do this big thing but it's like when you really think about it majority of the stars
Starting point is 00:11:33 right now are like the social media and people that are like doing great shit so it's like we even got twitch streamers who are making bigger bags than rappers that's what I'm saying like in Aiden Ross, these dudes are really making a lot of money. They're paying the rappers real show fees to come onto their stream. So it's like, I don't know. It's different days, but I think that's what made me think I don't really need anything to justify anything because it's like, damn, we doing it now.
Starting point is 00:12:01 I will pull up to a city and say, we're doing Could have been records tomorrow and thousands of people are out there just lined up trying to audition so it's like yeah that that's really yeah that's really the goal for did the celebrities get it at first i know they're getting it now but did they get it at first because early on birdman was one of the one of the ones that you did did he get it at first or do you have to explain to Berman? Well, it wasn't too much explaining to Berman. Let's just put that out there, bro. It's not really any
Starting point is 00:12:29 conversation. Sound nervous. Yeah. You know. I saw you with your security too. I was like, damn. Yeah, I got to try with security now, brother. There's reasons for everything, right? You don't see the change, so stop asking. Is the beef real? I think it's not, but you got to watch the change so hey stop asking is the beef real i think it's not but you gotta
Starting point is 00:12:46 watch the show man everything yeah and could have been house on episode like four or five you're gonna you're gonna see the whole of how it happened of what what went down and you know the whole altercation itself so he said who am i more scared of birdman or king or who king tia son oh come on man i think a pussy king cares what are we talking about man come on man don't play with people kids now hey come on man what come on bro king's talking about king tia p son yes king he said he pulling up on you nah he did pull up on me at the video shoot. He had too much security out there, though. He did? Nah, he did pull up on me.
Starting point is 00:13:27 Yeah, yeah, he did. To the standing on business? Yeah, he tried to do like a... Oh, my God. Nigga tried to do a stare-off. Nigga got out of his car and just stood on kind of like the top of the car like that and just... I was like, man...
Starting point is 00:13:37 The car name was business. All right. And this nigga going right back to that nice-ass house. He don't know shit about standing on no business, man. And y'all know that. Y'all stop playing, man. Yeah man i'm lying like i ain't from the suburbs too yeah i'm from the same way i think king will make it hard for you in atlanta nah i fuck with king harris though he cool he cool no you call that man pussy we're from the same way by the. By the time this gets edited, that's all you're going to hear.
Starting point is 00:14:06 Right, right, right. It ain't going to show shit about, nah, I fuck with King. I fuck with King. It ain't going to show none of that. Y'all cutting all that shit out. I already know, nigga. Y'all done showed none of that.
Starting point is 00:14:14 Did you really win a million dollars betting on the Super Bowl? Yeah, yeah, I did. I did. Really? Yeah, with prize picks, man. And it was just so random. How many did they put up?
Starting point is 00:14:22 100,000. Yeah. And you won a million? See, this did they put up? 100,000. Yeah. And you went and bailed on the bet? This is the thing that people don't understand. Everybody thinks that the 100,000, majority of the celebrities that did the bet with PrizePix already have a deal with PrizePix. So PrizePix does this thing where they're going to get the celebrities to all join in, participate in the gamble. So it's like in your deal you already have promo money so you're it's negotiated that you have a certain amount of promo money so that
Starting point is 00:14:51 was not like oh yeah out my pocket i'm gonna do a hundred thousand win a million no they wanted all the celebrities they're like yo you got an x amount of money for your for your promo money that you could play with in in your deal and we want everybody to gamble and try to earn a million. I thought for sure. I'm like, bro, nobody's going to win this shit. And they gave you the money? Yeah, I really got it in the account. Wow. Yeah, it wired it. How long did it take?
Starting point is 00:15:15 Two days. Damn. I looked out for family and friends, though. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That shit hit. Yeah, I looked out for family and friends oh like I threw about like like 300,000 I said 300 I got a little something but look I already wanted to bless family and friends beforehand. Yeah, I had this list in my mind during my come up that I'm like, all right.
Starting point is 00:15:51 Because I used to always stay at my homie's house during the come up. Or their family would let niggas come in there and shoot skits and wild out in the house, throw parties, do whatever. You know how it is. Nigga, we were just wild. So I already had this list in the house, throw parties, do whatever. Like, you know, you know how it is. Like, nigga, we were just wild. So I already had this list in my, in the back of my head.
Starting point is 00:16:08 Like, all right, I want to look out for them one day, but it's hard when it's your real money. I'm like, hell no, I ain't trying to just do that shit just cause. How much you give them though?
Starting point is 00:16:15 Like you give everybody the same amount? I think they're trying to get you in trouble. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. They're going to take some fuck out of me now. Nah,
Starting point is 00:16:22 I think, yeah, nah, I gave a good amount of it it was split up good everybody got what they owed man I ain't give too much to nobody I ain't give too less to the other person so it's never gonna be enough
Starting point is 00:16:34 they ain't all getting the same shit though yeah it's never gonna be enough you know how that shit go the more successful you get I heard Drisky ain't doing this Drisky ain't doing that you know I just hope they're thankful for it cause you know I came from a're thankful for it cause you know it came from a good place but you know
Starting point is 00:16:47 niggas don't give a fuck about that type of shit true yeah in the trailer of could have been how she had stars and then you got
Starting point is 00:16:53 Chris Brown one of my favorite people I knew it was gonna be with Chris yes Chris Snoop Dogg Navgrain wait wait wait
Starting point is 00:17:01 how you say that she loves Chris she loves Chris's I love Chris Brown and I love my boyfriend Chris. But yeah, Chris Brown, I'm a major fan. But how did you get them to be down with all the chaos? I know the show was chaotic. Yeah, yeah, it was crazy as hell, man.
Starting point is 00:17:16 I think, honestly, yeah, nah, Chris Brown, he's a good friend of mine. But he wanted to come in and participate somehow, some way. So we had Snoop Dogg come in and participate somehow some way so we had snoop dog come in and do like a whole bunch of like judging and stuff but chris brown came into like a dance competition yeah where we like is i don't want to give too much of it away but he's that nigga can dance his ass off he don't stop i think it was dancing behind the scenes i'm like hey man wait till they start recording this shit stupid ass nigga sit down somewhere nah he he's a he's a good dude but nah he he's addicted to dancing and he honestly does not stop dancing but yeah nah we had him doing that we had uh troy taylor on there he's like a vocal coach um who else we had
Starting point is 00:17:56 on there crit mac you know crit mac is yeah i've seen crit mac he'd be on uh no jumper a lot right nigga he is in jail he's in jail yeah he used to jail. He's in jail? Yeah. He used to be on No Jumper, though, right? Well, yeah, he used to be on No Jumper. Yeah, but he, yeah, nah. What do you mean? You know who he is? Yeah, that brother is in jail right now, man. Damn it, man.
Starting point is 00:18:12 Nah, I really don't know. He'd be in and out of that motherfucker. That's why we had him come and talk to contestants, because it was like jail one-on-one, what you got to cook in there, what it's like, and then he ran some fades with some niggas. Jeez.
Starting point is 00:18:24 In the house? Yeah, he ran fades with niggas in the house. You mean beefing with them and just teaching them how to fight? No, no, no, no. He was like, yo, if you going to go to jail, you got to run some fades. So this nigga lined everybody up in the house and ran. We thought it was going to be like a slap box, you know. Everybody's like, ha, ha, ha, crazy.
Starting point is 00:18:40 These niggas started knocking niggas out. I said, okay, man, we had to shut the whole. You have insurance? Yeah, yeah, we got all that. You had to make a out. I said, okay, man. We had to shut the whole... You have insurance? Yeah, we got all that. Everybody good. Ain't no concussions. Nobody got hurt for real. What the hell?
Starting point is 00:18:53 Yeah, yeah, yeah. But you know, we put a stop to it after the second one. Drew can think about what he says after he says it. He's like, oh, shit. Let me clean this up. Let me clean this up. Let me clean this up. Nah, we put a stop to it, like i we knew we knew to you know but y'all see it on the show y'all see it y'all see it it is it's crazy as hell you see how i feel like they're trying to
Starting point is 00:19:15 start beef between like the people who do like the sketches and stuff man i hate that shit man they they they love comparing contrasting with everybody who you seen recently they're doing oh i saw the meme where they compared they said who's funny you told me i'm lying just talking about this last night you and desney banks they stay doing that it is bro there's so many i don't know why they try to put and it makes like almost like a real it almost feel like a real beef when you see the person because you really in in general you know i fuck with him like that's that's my guy we did like a show early on where he brought me on to when i was still like young on the come
Starting point is 00:19:54 up and like i think desi okay yeah we was in um it was it was hot uh something in atlanta okay or yeah what's the what's the um i don't know yeah yeah um yeah it was it was early on but we we did a show together and uh yeah it like i said it makes it weird a little bit because when you see the social media and like twitter and all these people saying all these comments it makes you feel like it's damn there is beef in real life because it's like damn yeah kind of don't like this nigga man but you but you don't really feel that way but it's like you're so you're seeing all these comments you see so it is it's a fucked up thing it's like we're putting each other no no i fuck with him i fuck with him but but yeah it gets to you hey guys i'm kate max you might know me from my popular online series the running interview show where i run with celebrities, athletes,
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Starting point is 00:25:35 I'm a competitive person I'm so competitive that yeah if I see something like that it's like nah nah nah I gotta win that I don't give a fuck what they say right and it's not even personal it's not even personal yeah it's not even personal it just becomes the same and i'm sure he could probably agree the same way but they do it with even like country wayne they do it with uh dc young they do it with everybody yeah and all y'all do different things but also people don't realize when y'all being funny or being sarcastic because i dad's left a comment and he was like um stop comparing me to dude. Hey, man. Hey, I don't know. You don't know if that was real?
Starting point is 00:26:06 I don't know. No. Hey, you know what I said. This shit get in your head, man. I don't know. It could be. It could be. He could be serious.
Starting point is 00:26:14 You know what I'm saying? It could have been. Right, right. It could be. It could be. I don't know. But I don't feel that way. I think it's just, I hate that it makes you start to feel like it is because of how they try
Starting point is 00:26:25 to but yeah we gotta do better man why not call the person i'll be like man listen man just just in case we ain't got no issues because it ain't even gotta be on yeah it ain't because it's like bro let's just keep let's keep grinding man it ain't about that because i don't even want to because when you make that call it's almost acknowledging like hey yeah they doing their job man hey i ain right you know this shit this shit making me not liking it you know but i think um yeah no i don't feel that way i just you never know how the other side feel i don't know the craziest people when you when you've been uh doing them for your show where they've been from florida the bronx oh like the auditions
Starting point is 00:27:01 yeah uh we bro we went to at to Atlanta I see the people in the Bronx been kind of crazy yeah yeah New York won't need new got like the most views they crazy so we got to do another one in New York but yeah nah we did la2 so now we're trying to I'm working with Central Sea we trying to take them to UK and get all the youth them you know get all the youth didn pull up in uk now we're just i'm really just trying to expand i'm trying to do more with it like go probably like memphis shirak um yeah we got a lot we got a lot of auditions to do this year for sure yeah what about uh people that are also they accuse you of stealing their skit ideas i saw the guy that was that was more recent yeah
Starting point is 00:27:43 no i think i don't know man I honestly I've been so original Since I started like Doing skits in general Like I never felt like I had to steal from anybody If anything
Starting point is 00:27:53 I felt like people Stole from me But That's neither here nor there I don't address it I think I did see the whole Thing with that dude
Starting point is 00:28:02 And What skits did he steal? Some of the work wives the people yeah the work when you just posted you posted that yeah yeah yeah this week yeah this past week yeah it worked having a work relationship and it blew up so crazy that was probably bro i got like 70 million views because it's relatable yeah it's like 20 million on instagram because it's true i think a couple million tiktok yeah so i think um yeah we all we all i'm i'm a truth teller brother like i i that's i i do skits on things that i went through things i've seen in
Starting point is 00:28:32 real life it's nothing i'm not faking anything so i think there's of course if we're black we have all seen almost similar things it's kind of like when kat williams was calling out some of the dudes for stealing his jokes on stage it's like yo we are all kind of from the same we've seen the same struggle we've seen the same type of shit so it's like it's kind of hard not to say that maybe sometimes we are stealing but yeah i never had to do that too especially with me being you know so original with my shit i never had to steal nobody shit The thing is I never even saw the dude shit until They had I started seeing people tag attack attack. So I'm like damn who is this? So I went to the page and I saw that he does those type of skits all the time
Starting point is 00:29:18 So I'm like, oh brother. That's oh, you know, I just came in and did one I'm not trying to take your flow here but yeah he had written down y'all seen Buddy stole my shit and I'm like bro come on but see I never address shit like that I just read it and I just laugh cause it's no keep pushing there's no point in entertaining all that shit so yeah
Starting point is 00:29:38 no people do steal though nah that's true that's true like my shit I do like with the thoughts videos I see people mad people doing that you know but then i was i was thinking like damn well to be honest with you chris rock did it and everybody hates chris but that's not where i got it from so it's like damn can i really say other people are stealing it but yeah i can but i'm saying like i know i didn't steal it from him it just took me i'm like i can't go online and say i know i didn't steal it from him it just took me
Starting point is 00:30:05 i'm like i can't go online and say i'm the first one who started that because he actually did that in a tv show you know i think chris is different because chris does narration like you're doing narration but it is like you're doing that you do it based on your thoughts with your high thoughts and then just i guess it might be the same yeah so that's why i never said i was the first to do it but now people still. What I'm saying, when you got an idea, like the work-husband-work-wife idea. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:32 But who did it better, brother? Let's talk about that. Who did it better? See, this is where the beef started. Now, you see, that's how it is. You already said it. You already said it. You already said it. And you know, J.J. Zon.
Starting point is 00:30:38 This shit was fire. I ain't J.J. Zon. Yeah. I knew it. You didn't see it. What the fuck you gonna say? Wow. See? Shit like that. That's your guy. You see it. What the fuck you gonna say? Wow. See?
Starting point is 00:30:46 Shit like that. That's your guy. You see how deep dark he's? He crazy. No, I really didn't see it. I don't know. He's stupid, man. I saw yours.
Starting point is 00:30:52 I definitely saw yours. Yeah, nah. It's, uh. But it worked for Malik, because honestly. Yeah, that's his whole flow, and I respect that he does that. It's cool.
Starting point is 00:30:59 But I never heard of Malik until this. You know what I'm saying? That's what I said. And they get sweaty. They're like, bro, he's seen that shit. shit so i started seeing people he posted another skit recently he's like oh drew she gonna steal this one it's not something i just do they just assume that i'm watching this dude nah i think uh what
Starting point is 00:31:18 he's doing is great hey i upon him that's his flow keep doing it brother i i like to change up and like switch my shit a lot like i don't never do the same shit yeah multiple times so you know i want to ask you about could have been records like you talk a lot about the 360 deals and the bad contracts do you actually talk to artists about that is that what yeah hell yeah we i like to tell people straight up what the fuck we gonna fuck you over yeah that's why i said i was inspired by p diddy when that's what i was talking about why the fuck do y'all keep looking at me like that when I say that I'm saying that I'm inspired by the way he was talking to his people as late well I
Starting point is 00:31:53 say that I like the way that he was talking to the people at his label on the show you know like yeah so that's the same way we do our business yeah yeah we tell you straight up yeah if you know you're getting fucked over from jump what the fuck the problem is you can't you knew the contract when you got in here nigga that's true you knew what it was by the way that's true even if you don't tell him that because them niggas can read yeah go get you a lawyer read the contract they can't all read though don't yeah yeah yeah it can't all read but uh yeah somebody that was dyslexic that was recently on the show. You know what I mean? Okay, his brother can't read either.
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Starting point is 00:32:38 I'm listening. I'm listening. I'm listening. I'm listening. I'm listening. I'm listening. I'm listening. You say there was somebody dyslexic on this show. He likes to get you to just keep talking and just run down that rabbit hole and say stupid shit. Shit on dyslexic people.
Starting point is 00:32:48 He's like, keep doing it. Go ahead. Talk yourself to hell. So Deucey and the dog. Hey, I spotted that. Did he? See, I got to come back and correct myself. I feel like we need to put a disclaimer at the beginning of this shit.
Starting point is 00:33:02 Wait for Drew to finish his whole answer. I thought you came here just had beef with everybody. Nah, nah, nah came here just had beef with everybody y'all bringing up all the beef man wait whoa whoa whoa whoa nah y'all hey come on man i don't got no beef with no problem with nobody man is it tough for people to take you seriously obviously you see you see what the this thing is doing right now god damn like i'm trying to be serious man i try to get my point across keep saying about them nah um yeah since i was a kid man i always yeah but i think uh like people close to me know people close to me they know what i ain't around you mean even when a kid when you was a kid they didn't take you serious yeah yeah yeah i think like teachers uh students all that man
Starting point is 00:33:49 like we always used to i used to around so much that everybody thought everything i said it was a joke you know so that's normal but the people close to me they know we we laughing man i'm a brother's trying to tell his truth right now i'm laughing at that man do you remember a time where like you was like dead serious like man like you was sick or something and you were trying to get them to believe you and they didn't believe you yeah no i i uh i uh i had to go to the hospital when i i crashed on a um on a four-wheeler like four or five years ago and well really like three four years ago and i went to the hospital and everybody was in there trying to take selfies take videos and joke around and shit but i really
Starting point is 00:34:29 was like hurt for real but it was like a whole joke that i was in there like what the hell you doing in here i'm like bitch hit me oh yeah it's like yo i need help right now. You know what I'm saying? But that's the problem. Motherfuckers like, boy, what's your ass doing in here? Get your ass. Sit up. Get up. I'm like, bitch, my back.
Starting point is 00:34:52 My back. You know what I'm saying? But, Dad, that's the fucked up thing about comedians. You can never be serious or, like, really be going through some real shit. They don't give a fuck. Well, that's because of you. Nah, nah, nah. Even D.C. D.C. recently, I think somebody stole his bag or something. Yeah. real shit they don't give a fuck that's because of you because you know not even even even dc dc
Starting point is 00:35:05 recently i think somebody stole his bag or something yeah and niggas in the comments roasting they said lame man nigga lost your bag at the club and i'm like damn bro he has some valuable things in there man no i can't can y'all really show some remorse for this yeah yeah yeah people don't give a fuck when you when funny, people don't give a shit. Well, with this skit, you do be having like. Yeah, I be having a real, real circumstance. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So I think people be thinking that I be coming into.
Starting point is 00:35:34 Stadiums, arenas, courthouses. Yeah, no matter where we at. TSA? So I can, yeah. Yeah, yeah. Why would I believe you? Yeah, you're right. You're right.
Starting point is 00:35:41 You're right. I get it. How you do the TSA ones? Hey, man. I can't give up all my secrets. That is hilarious. I can't give up my secrets, though're right. You're right. You're right. I get it. How you do the TSA ones? Hey, man. I can't give up all my secrets. That is hilarious. I can't give up my secrets, though, bro. I love nothing but the Tide video.
Starting point is 00:35:50 Oh, man. That dude, bro. That's a real alcoholic, too. That's what I said. We use real shit. So where'd you find him? Like, you just met him there? Bro, that brother was on a bump on a log, bro.
Starting point is 00:36:00 That dude. Nah, he was actually already, like, famous, kind of lit. And, like, he's pretty well-known out in Bama. Mm-hmm. But already famous, kind of lit, and he's pretty well known out in Bama, but not to the whole world. But when we did that skit, the whole world knew who the fuck this dude was. But yeah, I honestly don't think he knows I'm black. What? I don't know if he knows fully that I'm black.
Starting point is 00:36:17 I think he thinks I'm tan. Yeah. Because I started in character as soon as I ran into them. As soon as I got up with them, I said, yo, what the hell going on, man? Let's talk. Let's sit down. So from there, he's automatic. He's drunk as hell.
Starting point is 00:36:32 He is 24-7 always drunk. Like, he's like a full-out real alcoholic. Like, he's red in the face 24-7. So I think, honestly, even when we were shooting some of the skits, he kept looking at me like this. So he can't. I don't know if he fully knows that I was black. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:36:48 But I played a good character in that. Yeah, I love doing the Bubba Joe shit. Make him sign a waiver or something, though? Nah, hell nah. Bro, he's a fucking alcoholic. That don't mean nothing. Nah, I mean, bro. Come on, man.
Starting point is 00:36:58 He loved being there. We gave him a fucking beer and some TV time. Yeah, but all it take is one person to be like, hey man, you know this dude got a hundred plus million views and they think you're gonna die. Honestly, I fuck with his team. His team's good. He got good people. Are they alcoholics too?
Starting point is 00:37:16 A little bit. I don't know who's getting the money over there. They bought him a tool shed recently to live in though. So they're taking care of him i think alabama threw him yeah they gave him like a shed that he um because you know he got to be supervised so i think they put it in the dude that manages in backyard i don't do no goddamn skit with drews he's called this man an alcoholic no no no no no he's actually a good dude but i
Starting point is 00:37:41 don't i don't really know if he's there all the way is what i'm saying just just you know and and and i actually fuck with him he's a good dude but i just i just know he every time i've been around him he's been drunk as hell so i don't know if he knows one who i am or two if i'm black or not tell you what was your original hustle before before the sketches like what were you doing like to get your creative juices going before this shit while i'm not in school doing all this shit in school and like any job i was at so yeah i got fired from plenty of jobs i had uh mcdonald's i had uh i worked at hardy's for a little bit one time i just had a whole bunch of random ass i worked at a uh a blow
Starting point is 00:38:25 up balloon place they fired me in like a week uh i worked at a factory yourself or was it the it's like the jumper jumper rooms for the kids you know yeah i couldn't do that shit man you gotta roll it up clean it blow it up clean it put it down roll it up it's too much man them shits weigh like 100 pounds when you it's too much i think uhits weigh like a hundred pounds when you really but it's too much i think i worked at a factory i worked at uh damn i worked at build a bear for a little bit yeah i worked there for like two days uh you're being honest yeah i swear red lobster longhorns uh you can't just name this shit like this is real real places i worked at you was a you was a server yeah yeah bed bath uh bed bath and beyond and they're gonna have a factory for one night we lied and told them that we had a uh transportation there you know they write on there make sure you
Starting point is 00:39:10 have to have transportation on the first night we got there me and my homie we lied and just said you know yeah we have transportation everything it was like 100 you have to have transportation to work here cannot ask for rides nigga at the end of that shift we were begging everybody for a ride home they came out there and told us, do not come back tomorrow. Because I guess, I don't know why we can't do that. But it was just like, they don't want you bothering people for shit like that. You ever got fired from any of the fast food restaurants? For fucking up the food?
Starting point is 00:39:36 For eating the what? For fucking up the food. Don't you say that. That was definitely a fat question. But yeah, I got fired from Hardee's that way. I was buttering my own shit too much. They got the little roller butter machine. I was buttering my own sandwiches and putting all the lavish different sauces.
Starting point is 00:39:57 It's just stupid shit, man. That's the old days, man. How old were you then? Teenagers? No, no, no. I was like 21, like 21 22 how old are you now 29 okay so the pivot happened the pivot happened around 23 24 yeah the pivot everything happened around like 23 24 yeah you got it yeah it took time now I don't got no kids no kids okay girlfriend uh okay hey man you know no I don't she's an alcoholic
Starting point is 00:40:25 nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah
Starting point is 00:40:31 hell nah hell nah hell nah hell nah um yeah nah you know it's options out there
Starting point is 00:40:36 I ain't I ain't committed I ain't committed I ain't committed to nothing yeah yeah I'm not committed to nothing I'm focused right now I ain't
Starting point is 00:40:42 you know whatever whatever happens happens I'm you know man you poppin I had a now. I ain't, you know, whatever happens, happens. And you popping. I had a guy text me. When was NBA All-Star Weekend? Last weekend?
Starting point is 00:40:50 Yeah. He was flirting with you? Shut up. Guy texted me last weekend. He was in a group chat, and he was like, man, most popular person at some NBA All-Star Party was Drewski. Hands down. I'm like, hey, how are you doing this thing? Yeah, man. No, I'm just, I'm blessed. I'm like, hey, how you doing this thing?
Starting point is 00:41:05 Yeah, man. No, I'm just, I'm blessed. I'm thankful, man. Did you feel that in the party that he was talking about? I don't know which one he was talking about. A little bit, a little bit, yeah. Because my dumb ass was standing on the couch. And nobody else was standing.
Starting point is 00:41:14 No, no, no, no. That wasn't Mike Rubin. Yeah, I don't think it was Mike Rubin. Yeah, it was, he talking about an All-Star, not Super Bowl. NBA All-Star, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I remember that. Yeah, I think it was, damn, I think it was Jadakiss.
Starting point is 00:41:26 Jadakiss was there. Yeah, it was a couple different niggas that was out there Jadakiss had a party yeah I think Jadakiss had a party it was it was one of them old heads man one of them old niggas they had a party no no no I'm just saying like I it was it was one of those niggas it was one of those brothers I don't know one of them one of them had a party don't know. One of them had a party. My old niggas don't be liking you. Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah. They fuck with me. They fuck with me. You want to be one of these old niggas one day. Nah, nah, nah, I know, I know, I know, I know. I fuck with Jada. I fuck with Jada.
Starting point is 00:41:49 He cool. Nah, nah, nah. Kyle was there with me. It was Kyle Sinead. Oh, Kyle was there? Yeah, he was there as well. Yeah, I can't remember whose party it was, though. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:41:58 He just said it was NBA All-Star. He was like, by far, he was the most popular person. That's what he said. Nah, that's what's up, man. You know, white people get excited about, oh. No what's up, man. White people get excited about... Oh! No, that's not it. White people get excited about...
Starting point is 00:42:09 You really got to find who this was. I was looking for it. I'm going to find it. Let's get into your record. Let's introduce your record. Hold on one more thing. You and Jack Hall got a movie, right? Are y'all still working on that?
Starting point is 00:42:17 No, we're not working on that. God damn! What the fuck happened? Another writer's strike. Damn! Another writer's strike. We had a whole bunch of a lot of missed opportunities but see it'll be about the missed opportunities man it's about continuing to try you gotta
Starting point is 00:42:34 keep doing the shit over and over figuring it out you don't matter about the news they only gonna know about the yeses unless y'all niggas bring it up obviously cause nobody even knew I wouldn't do this shit with kevin yeah i know but ain't nobody tracking that man just let that shit fly ain't nobody really you and jack got a good relationship though yeah yeah hell yeah man
Starting point is 00:42:56 that's my boy yo um how you feel about his record talking about whips and chains man bro he's going crazy what was that like he likes yeah nah he going crazy boy number one record yeah it's like number one record for a minute too boy i mean there's a white guy talking about whips and chains in america people loved it yeah but i think he's talking about like locking them down like yeah that's what slavery was all about no man you know what i'm saying like locking them down like nobody you're okay with slavery is what you said no man as long as it's just No It's a good song I think I think Moving on cuz I want to correct myself
Starting point is 00:43:45 My music number one he said oh he going crazy yeah he going crazy yeah play play my shit uh standing on business yeah standing on business dj drama on there too shout the drama yeah we appreciate you for joining yeah follow you if you're not already, but who is it? Yes. Definitely. Thank y'all. And always a pleasure to see you, bro. Love you, Drewski.
Starting point is 00:44:09 Same to y'all, man. Thank y'all. All right. It's The Breakfast Club. It's Drewski. Come on. Wake that ass up. In the morning.
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