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July 04, 2024 @Reallathanmos, @whyteboi_D2E , @ow.kash Season 1 Episode 15
LOOK UP CHAMP SAY CHEESE | FT. QUAIR RAMIK | RTM PODCAST EP.15
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LOOK UP CHAMP SAY CHEESE | FT. QUAIR RAMIK | RTM PODCAST EP.15
Jul 04, 2024 Season 1 Episode 15
@Reallathanmos, @whyteboi_D2E , @ow.kash

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What makes a comedian truly unforgettable? Join us as we welcome the hilarious Champ Cheese, a comedy veteran from Philadelphia, who shares his journey through the comedic landscape. We explore how his unique style has influenced aspiring comedians and reminisce about my own early days in comedy. From a chance encounter with Tiz on a trolley to the creation of my first skit, the "Backpage" series, you'll hear how taking risks and seizing opportunities can lead to incredible personal and professional growth.

Ever wondered how a simple DM to a celebrity can open doors to unexpected opportunities? In this episode, we discuss the innovative ways comedians have used social media to gain traction and recognition. From humorous messages to big names like Jada Pinkett and Vladimir Putin to landing lead roles on shows like "The City," creativity knows no bounds. We also address the challenges comedians face, such as intellectual property theft and the struggle for recognition, and spotlight successful figures like Trey Rags, whose dark humor has garnered a dedicated following despite social media bans.

Debates get heated as we discuss the comedic legacies of icons like Martin Lawrence, Richard Pryor, and Eddie Murphy. We weigh their contributions to the comedy world and how they've shaped modern stand-up. With lively discussions about our favorite skits, a fun game of Fast Track, and a thorough analysis of today's comedy scene, this episode is packed with laughs, nostalgia, and insightful commentary. Plus, stay tuned for the introduction of a new team member who promises to bring even more exciting content your way. Don't miss out—like, share, and subscribe for more!

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What makes a comedian truly unforgettable? Join us as we welcome the hilarious Champ Cheese, a comedy veteran from Philadelphia, who shares his journey through the comedic landscape. We explore how his unique style has influenced aspiring comedians and reminisce about my own early days in comedy. From a chance encounter with Tiz on a trolley to the creation of my first skit, the "Backpage" series, you'll hear how taking risks and seizing opportunities can lead to incredible personal and professional growth.

Ever wondered how a simple DM to a celebrity can open doors to unexpected opportunities? In this episode, we discuss the innovative ways comedians have used social media to gain traction and recognition. From humorous messages to big names like Jada Pinkett and Vladimir Putin to landing lead roles on shows like "The City," creativity knows no bounds. We also address the challenges comedians face, such as intellectual property theft and the struggle for recognition, and spotlight successful figures like Trey Rags, whose dark humor has garnered a dedicated following despite social media bans.

Debates get heated as we discuss the comedic legacies of icons like Martin Lawrence, Richard Pryor, and Eddie Murphy. We weigh their contributions to the comedy world and how they've shaped modern stand-up. With lively discussions about our favorite skits, a fun game of Fast Track, and a thorough analysis of today's comedy scene, this episode is packed with laughs, nostalgia, and insightful commentary. Plus, stay tuned for the introduction of a new team member who promises to bring even more exciting content your way. Don't miss out—like, share, and subscribe for more!

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Speaker 2:

Welcome to the Rilla the Moose Podcast. I'm your host, rilla. I'm Cash. I'm White Boy D2A. Yeah, we got a special guest in the building today, man.

Speaker 1:

Champ Cheese. Champ Cheese.

Speaker 4:

I'm laughing already, man, I can't even say it without laughing. Champ, Cheese man Champ.

Speaker 1:

Cheese. What's up my boy, what's up. What's up man?

Speaker 4:

We got Kwa got Kwame in the building today.

Speaker 1:

man, my fucking boy, man.

Speaker 4:

Veteran in this comedy shit in Philadelphia. If you familiar with the comedians in Philly, you gotta be familiar with Kwame. I ain't gonna lie, though, man, I ain't gonna lie what I said to you downstairs we're going to get into that. Yeah, we can get into that. Yeah, we're going to get into that, but definitely like all these comedians. You see, wayne ain't got name names. Bro was definitely in that mix. You feel me. I done seen people take his style a little bit for certain things. I done seen him make a vid and then here go like another comedian make it in a similar way, you know so, people, I know you be catching shit like that a lot.

Speaker 4:

You feel me, but, bro, just so humble and like so private as you could say that you, you never get his. You know I'm saying, but we're gonna get into all that, but before we do, man, uh, our guests don't make music. Well, he used to he don't want to he don't want niggas to play, but no, no we're gonna play, we're gonna talk about it. Yeah, we're gonna talk about it, but we're gonna play this new um ym 1000 shout out the ym. Shout out to YM man, my brother.

Speaker 2:

Giving us an exclusive today.

Speaker 4:

My fucking brother man Us Featuring Shmurda G 3AM in Philly. To me, this the best 3AM challenge, so we going. Ym1000 featuring Shmurda G 3AM in Philly.

Speaker 6:

Let's get it them glizzy. Why the fuck you think we need protection? Let's unwrap my fans. I get that back and know they need protection. Bitch these our streets. We poppin' out, we shoot on any block. Got these 30s on us. We'll make you do the Millie Rock. One year we had some tension. Fuck it, we just made the city hot. I still a post up and bust a dot down on any block. We be hoppin' out three deep like we Amigo brothers.

Speaker 6:

I don't think they can see the bliss. You can't beat those brothers. Say gonna guy, if you want, you gonna meet those brothers. You gotta switch, I gotta switch. You can get the Chico from us. So many buzz inside this business, young niggas ready for drama.

Speaker 3:

Never been, never break, never fool. Don't ever talk to your honor.

Speaker 6:

I can't go like no Vic. I shoot my blick in front of my mom.

Speaker 3:

He met the switch, hey now where can somebody go take that chopper? We swing woodchops oniggas, dropping thumbs. Why did that run? He said he was a killer. According to my to bounce, that killer ain't have his gun, just start taking hits. It's fun job out, bang, we get done. He kept dissing on them songs, putting him getting out that uber.

Speaker 6:

He turned the rights that man being rappers whole time, ending off the ride just do it.

Speaker 1:

That's y and one thousand y'all.

Speaker 4:

Oh, my fault too. Uh uh, drizzy game cop also on that track. My fault, bro. That was YM1000 Shmurda G. Drizzy Gang Kai 3AM in Philly man.

Speaker 2:

Exclusive Shout out to YM1000. What's?

Speaker 4:

up, man, let's get into it, man, y'all ready. How are everybody feeling?

Speaker 1:

I feel good, y'all Like the pod the pod going fucking crazy, y'all Talk about the pod, the pod going fucking crazy, y'all Talk about it. That shit, it's just like the streets talking, they talking, yeah, they talking. And then we did what we did yesterday. I'm still on the high from that. I mean, what y'all do? Yesterday, fucking, amir Ali Dapper and KP had a studio session.

Speaker 1:

But I manifested back three months ago. I tried to get that shit together. So they're about to do a little project and shit I'm giving y'all exclusive. So yeah, they about to put a project together in one week, like a one-week joint.

Speaker 3:

You know what?

Speaker 1:

I'm saying yeah, they popped the first track off last night J Saif on the beat and it's Amir Ali Dapper and KP, and I'm talking about lyrics. That is high on this shit.

Speaker 5:

If y'all need a future, let me know, because, like I, used to write for Drake too, nigga hey man.

Speaker 3:

For real.

Speaker 4:

Which album you write on.

Speaker 5:

You said which album All of them, all of them. They say fuck that nigga. That's type shit. Hey, listen Late Night in the Will. That's type shit. I be on.

Speaker 4:

Niggas think I'm listening to Dirt. I do not be listening to no Dirt.

Speaker 3:

We be in the Will.

Speaker 5:

Anita, bigger though Marvin's from type shit, that's what I be on I'm an R&B thug, anita Bigger, though.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, real red. Marvin's rum tape shit. Huh, real red.

Speaker 5:

That's what I'm. That's what I be on. I'm an R&B thug, R&B thug, I love.

Speaker 2:

R&B too Real red.

Speaker 1:

I pulled up playing R&B.

Speaker 4:

So you already know how we start off, man so you know, like, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

You, it's due diligence. And not only that, you, my friend.

Speaker 5:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

And we also started In a web, so we're together, you know what I'm saying the city. So we just gonna. We gonna get into a few things. You know what I'm saying? So, quyera, meet when you from.

Speaker 5:

From West Philly.

Speaker 1:

What part?

Speaker 5:

67 Pound to be exact, 59th and Addison. Okay, okay, all day.

Speaker 1:

Okay, damn, that's a. That's a rough place To make it from.

Speaker 5:

That's a.

Speaker 1:

That's a rough place To make it from. Okay, so, like you know, growing up In your neighborhood, coming up, you know what I'm saying. Give me some of the things you used to do, and it was around you Growing up.

Speaker 5:

I mean it be like you know same shit that's in everybody else's hood. Drug dealing, killing I used to be a kill signal. No but I mean when I was growing up, you know, back when motherfuckers didn't want you to know that they was trapping and stuff.

Speaker 5:

I always thought my uncles was piece of delivery men. You know, I ain't never think nothing of it. Now everybody on Instagram like, yeah, I do this, I do that, that's cool, that's what you like to do. But you know it'd be the same thing in every other neighborhood. I ain't going.

Speaker 4:

Telling on yourself.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, telling on yourself, I don't get it. And they be like who told on me.

Speaker 1:

Like what are you talking about? Facts, though. So you know, coming up West Philly In an area where it's Poverty stricken you know what I'm saying. Like what some of the things you used to do to, like, take your mind away from All the shit that's around you. You know what I mean?

Speaker 5:

I used to be with my friends. Back then I just did a. I just did a little skit, right, and I was talking about how the ice cream truck, oh yeah.

Speaker 4:

I saw Ice cream is like $5 now $7.

Speaker 1:

$7, yeah, $10.

Speaker 5:

Yeah it used to be $1.

Speaker 1:

No, no more. That shit ain't no more.

Speaker 5:

It used to be $1, $1.50. Yeah, $1.25 with the sprinkles and all that I miss them Pull up and the old heads Really buying everybody's stuff. They only spending $20 On 20 kids.

Speaker 1:

We living in inflation.

Speaker 4:

Remember them days you could go to the store With a dollar, get a hug, a hug Candy, a bag of chips, juice, a bag of chips and a cake. Fucking candy was a penny.

Speaker 5:

It's crazy out here man.

Speaker 1:

A bag of chips, a dollar now.

Speaker 5:

Oh right.

Speaker 1:

So yeah.

Speaker 5:

I was just talking to my homie about something that we used to do. We don't even got pay phones, no more, right. But remember, we used to have pay phones.

Speaker 1:

We used to get the yeah, you used to do that too. Yeah, South. Philly What'd you just stuff it with.

Speaker 5:

We used to stuff it with the we used to fork. We put it in there backwards, so when the chains drop, you catch it we go up the whole 60th Street getting all the chains and stuff.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we used to do that too, up and down South.

Speaker 4:

Philly. No bullshit what we used to do that.

Speaker 1:

We used to kill the payphones and the meters.

Speaker 5:

It's certain payphones we'd let that joint sit. We'd let it sit for like two, three days, then go hit that joint.

Speaker 1:

What we Two, three days, then go hit that joint. What we eat all day, bro. Bro, the hoagie special, the after school special Used to get For two dollars. Used to get a hoagie, a bag of chips and a day's soda, bro, two dollars, bro. That's not what we used to eat Back then, the Chinese store.

Speaker 5:

They had the, they had the the rice and gravy joints For a dollar.

Speaker 3:

I know that they call that a bum box. The what.

Speaker 5:

The rice and gravy For a dollar At the Chinese store. Oh, yeah, yeah, they call that a bum box or a smoker. We was broke. We didn't get one of them. Jones, yeah, lil Rat, damn man.

Speaker 2:

Rice and gravy.

Speaker 4:

I ain't gonna lie them couple years Really do matter, cause I'm 26.

Speaker 5:

Right.

Speaker 4:

You feel me, how old is you?

Speaker 5:

I'm 100.

Speaker 4:

Okay. I know how old you is, but them couple years really do matter, because the whole pay phone thing, that wasn't my era. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that shit probably went by the time.

Speaker 3:

I.

Speaker 4:

But something we used to do when we was kids was, you know, my whole family played for the Blackhawks on 11th, and Cecil B Moore, yeah, yeah, used to do when we was kids was, uh, you know, my whole family played for the black hawks on 11th and cc would be more yeah yeah, so when they first built them fucking blue poles, you press it and the cops okay, yeah, we used to just go around pressing, pressing all of them and just watching real shit, just watching a bunch of security and cops and just press all them drones on every corner, every corner, bro.

Speaker 4:

But um so west philly right 60th and pine.

Speaker 5:

I used to live like near pine street.

Speaker 4:

I lived on delancey at a point in time Delaney. Z what in Delaney Z Uh 60 Second.

Speaker 2:

Okay, right there yeah, and um he was in.

Speaker 4:

West right West Philly yeah. West got this aura about it. It's like, besides all the drama and shit because it's super drama-ed out now and Philly was always drama-ed out, but West always they used to be like West got the best girls and stuff like that. But every time I used to go to West it used to just feel like it was this aura, this fun aura about it. You could speak on that.

Speaker 5:

Like a fun aura.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, it had a fun aura. Everybody was outside, everybody was trying to get fresh Stuff like that when I was living there.

Speaker 5:

Certain times I had moved from west to southwest. What's? Your memories of growing up In southwest when I first moved to southwest I ain't like southwest I had a guy rolled on.

Speaker 1:

Even though.

Speaker 5:

I moved to Southwest. I still was in West. You know how you live somewhere, but you're never, there, but you still go over there. I'm in West every day, but I moved to Southwest Probably when I was probably, like I don't know, like 12 or something.

Speaker 1:

But I still was Okay, okay, okay.

Speaker 5:

But all my teenage years.

Speaker 1:

I'm in West Going over there, but I had got rolled on In Southwest At school At.

Speaker 5:

Tilton no, about just some Southwest Young boys on Woodland Avenue, woodland, like it was like 52nd Damn yeah, I had got rolled on. I was a young boy I went and got my step pop. He came running. He like what he going through, like they trying to roll On my step pop. You nigga 52nd. Real red 52nd, that's Bartram Village.

Speaker 4:

No, bartram Village that's there, that's 54th, and that's Pasco, yeah, but.

Speaker 5:

West Philly, like you were saying. You said the fun order. Yeah, I kind of got that because back then we wasn't worrying about no tough stuff until probably 13 or 14, then that's when it started getting real. Like this one person had got something happened to him, and then that's when it really started getting real. But before that that's all we was worried about was just chilling and hanging out and all that.

Speaker 1:

That's what you're saying so, like you know, coming up what was like some of your early, some of your early influences music, music, uh, uh, it could be actors, whoever, just like it could be the nigga outside I used to.

Speaker 5:

I used to rap. When we talk about music, I used to rap my uh. To this day, my favorite rapper in style is p yeah, but when I used to rap, I always used to. I used to love Cassidy too. I used to try to mimic His style a little bit.

Speaker 1:

Heavy bars, yeah, yeah, heavy metaphors, exactly, and shit like that Exactly.

Speaker 5:

But Styles P, my favorite rapper, but influence wise Like In the neighborhood.

Speaker 1:

Whoever Like. If a motherfucker Influenced you, talk about it.

Speaker 5:

My uncles really influenced me. I thought they was the coolest dudes ever. Everybody loved them in the neighborhood. My Uncle Moon rest in peace. My Uncle Knight I got him on my arm. That's who really influenced me. I used to look up to them For real, for real.

Speaker 2:

When did you notice you could do comedy?

Speaker 5:

Comedy. I always been funny. I always been funny Even when I was like rapping. You know you're rapping, you talking that hard stuff and all that. Even when I was rapping I was in my head. I said I don't even want to make this type of music. I want to make some funny type stuff. But the dudes I went that's not what they on.

Speaker 5:

So when I really got into comedy, to be honest, my so I used to uh, I was with a, a group it was called dta. Don't trust anyone, right, that was our rap group. Whatever, my man tuck, my man dizzy, a couple other people, my uh, my man tuck went to jail. He had, he ended up. He ended up doing like five years and that kind of like discouraged me from doing music. So I didn't even want to rap no more. So I really just started like doing like funny stuff on Instagram. And when I really got into comedy, though, I ran into Tiz. I bumped into Tiz. Me and Tiz used to be on the trolley at the same time. All the time. He probably was going to work, I probably was going to work, and we used to sit next to each other and I said what's up 21? I said yo, I fucking just shit. He like yeah. I said yeah, I do comedy too. I really wasn't doing comedy, I was lying. I said yeah, I do comedy too. He said yeah.

Speaker 2:

He said yo lock me in doing it. He was doing uh, what's that joint called the bed and all that?

Speaker 1:

this is this is right after that I started doing and I started doing like skits and stuff with him. Oh, you're funny as hell. That's what really got me into the comedy. That's funny as hell.

Speaker 1:

So like look like so, like you fake your weight in the comedy exactly when you, when you come in when you like doing the music and like you like, damn, I want, I just want to be funny or do some funny shit, because we used to talk about this on a pod the other day about growing up and then, in the environments that we in, we not fully able to be ourselves because of what's around us, and shit like that and shit like that.

Speaker 1:

Because, like I was saying, like, like people would think I got my name from, like, my, my uh complexion or whatever right, but no, like I used to wear vans and dc sneakers and skaters, sneaks and shit like that back and chain belts like I got on there, right, right, right, like back in, like oh four still was wearing like rocker wear and right belts like I got on there, right, right, right, like back in, like 04. Nigga still was wearing like rocker wear, right. So like I was coming to school dressed like Ryan Sheckler and shit like that, because I used to always watch like MTV and that's what used to be on like the life of Ryan Sheckler or like the X Games and shit like that, and I used to be drawn to that. But like people made fun of me but I always embraced it, I never cared.

Speaker 1:

But you know, you never really get to fully be yourself because, like of the environments that we grow up around. Like at that time it was like the gangsta, gritty, grimy era, like Kanye was just coming in ready to switch shit over, but it was like it didn't really get there yet. We still was like 50 cent jay-z uh, dmx, nah, that type shit. So like when you like felt like damn, I kinda want to do this comedy shit you've seen tiz and shit like that did you like fully believe in yourself to do it or you thought niggas was gonna be like you're a fucking weirdo I never thought that people was gonna think I'm a weirdo because I know how to fight and I don't care what.

Speaker 5:

I'm talking about See, I never cared what everybody?

Speaker 5:

thought of me. Right, ever Right. If I want to do something, I'm going to do it. It's just me always like dragging my feet with stuff and when you asked me did I fully believe in myself. I'll always be having a doubt about certain shit until I do it myself. I always be having a doubt about certain shit until I do it. Sometimes I need that push, like how you was talking to me downstairs and what you said It'd be that little thing right there. I'm like, damn he right, I should start doing more of those skits and more of that. But life be lifin'. I be having other stuff going on, I get sidetracked. I do be havingin' so, right, I be havin' other stuff goin' on, I get sidetracked. But yeah, I do be havin' like a doubt, though I don't be fully believin' in certain shit until I just throw it out there and see what it do. Yeah, from the reaction. Not that I need validation.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 5:

But at the same time it feel good for motherfuckers to fuck with your shit. You know what time it feel good for the motherfuckers and fuck with your shit. You know what was your uh first skit, my first skit.

Speaker 4:

We start so I before instagram.

Speaker 5:

We was on youtube, okay, before the instagram stuff I remember that man? We was on youtube, we did the uh, what's your? Dollar uh yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, dame dollar no, that's, that's all right, but but, uh, it's that time though. Right, yeah, it's around that time. Yeah, I never met Dane. It was, it was the bed and it was set up. What was the other?

Speaker 5:

joint no the joint.

Speaker 1:

I wasn't in none of that, I know, but I'm saying All this is around the same time I'm talking about Asia Star.

Speaker 5:

Asia Star. No cause everybody be thinking.

Speaker 4:

I'm in it.

Speaker 5:

That's why I be saying Like I wasn't in it.

Speaker 4:

Asia Star Asian Star Peanut Love Asian.

Speaker 5:

Star, you did the reality joint too no so when I first started the joint, my first funny joint. We did this joint called Backpage. Okay, y'all know what Backpage is you remember Backpage?

Speaker 4:

a lot of people don't know about Backpage. I know what Skitchu about the same too.

Speaker 5:

It's list crawler now, but yeah, anyway, not that I know about that. My uncle was telling me but listen, check it out my uncle told me about it. But look, yes, back. We did a, a back page skit. We did back page one, back page two. So that was my first year on back page one. We did what?

Speaker 1:

year is this Give me the year.

Speaker 5:

It's like 2015 maybe.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's a day and a half down. 15, 16?.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, it's like yeah, yeah, I think so. It's around that time. I'm with you. Yeah, so we did the Backpage. People that don't know what Backpage is. It's a prostitute joint. It's a prostitute joint. We did a parody. Yeah, we did a parody about it. How you hit chicks up and they come through. It's still on YouTube right now.

Speaker 1:

Okay. So like would you say, like after you did that, it kind of gave you a spark to like, okay, yeah, that turned me up, yeah.

Speaker 5:

That turned me up. That turned me up right there.

Speaker 1:

Confidence and everything.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, that turned me up. I was like well doing is we kept doing different joints. We did a couple movies and everything. So like, okay, all right. The reason why I like how y'all do right, because not only do y'all like utilize the phone, but y'all also like come up with this creative to do and it should be hilarious and it's not only like, all right, we just gonna pick up the phone and shoot some shit. Y'all actually like think this out, create, write it Like I'm saying this is like thought through. So like y'all not just being comedians, y'all also creating type shit. It'd be like parody shows y'all also creating. So like give me like, when you start creating uh, skits and like you looking at like damn, this shit really working right like, and being on a like creative side of it, like how many hours do it really take to come up with this shit?

Speaker 5:

it don't take no hours at all for me, not for you. I'm gonna be honest with you I you like one, take Jake. Ball Like I make that shit up right now on the fly type shit.

Speaker 1:

Wow.

Speaker 2:

It'll be one. Take Dang. Am I lying? All right? So if you like that, how would a champ cheese go with Donald Trump right now?

Speaker 5:

With Donald Trump right now. Ooh.

Speaker 2:

Currently Currently With the cases that he's being charged with.

Speaker 5:

Like how would I just DM him? Or what Off the rip, freestyle Off the rip. You know, I talk that shit. Waltz Pop and Big Trump.

Speaker 3:

Uh huh.

Speaker 5:

I see you. I see you just lost the cases, but you still outside.

Speaker 3:

That's type.

Speaker 5:

That's type. That's type shit. I like to be around, nigga don't give a fuck, they're gangsters. Yeah, to be around Nigga don't give a fuck, they're gangsters. That's some gangster shit. Nigga's like oh yeah, you lost. That's what's up, I'm going. He went to the wrestling joint. He definitely did. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, he definitely did. The little chick was enjoying Stormy Daniels. He said look, take that this you. She still told her. He said you can still keep that money.

Speaker 4:

That's the technique I am and speaking on that, right um to me. For real, for real. That's, that's my favorite join you do so that's so.

Speaker 1:

That's why I was working my way into that like being creative and then I was going you know how did you come up with that? What does dm the dm, so the dm, like like, what was? What was the first one, the first one what was the first one?

Speaker 5:

The first one, what was the first one? Because at first I was writing stuff, okay, like typing them. Yeah, it was all females, though, Okay. I think I wrote like who did I write? Oh man.

Speaker 4:

I think one of the first ones I seen from you for real, for real, was Jada Pinkett.

Speaker 1:

That's what I was about to say.

Speaker 5:

I wrote it or it was a, it was a voice. Oh no, that definitely wasn't the first one. I did it because I started doing it. What's it 2024?

Speaker 2:

When you was writing a letter.

Speaker 5:

I started in 2022.

Speaker 2:

Writing the letters right.

Speaker 5:

Doing a joint? Yeah, I think I wrote. I think I might have wrote Jada Pinkett a letter. I don. I knew she was on this nut shit that she on. I think I wrote her a letter but the first joint I might have did I forgot. I don't know. I know I did. What's the memorable? The memorable one that went crazy when I, when I DM Putin.

Speaker 5:

I said damn Putin why you shooting. When they dropped the bomb and all that, I said damn Putin, why you shooting? And I started talking greasy to him. I'm outside somewhere, niggas walking up to me like damn Putin, why you shooting? I'm like damn.

Speaker 1:

How you come Like, what made you just come out? I'm going to just start DMing motherfuckers.

Speaker 5:

Like what made you come up with that, bro? I'm trying to think what made me do it. I just was chilling one day and I just start fucking with people. Mind you, I DM bitches all the time, like I'm in a chick DM. That's what it was. That's exactly what it was. I'm DMing a little chick talking my shit like man, what's up, uh, uh, what's up. And she's like what?

Speaker 5:

Like somebody like yeah, I'm just I'm going at her Like, and she hurting my shit. So I'm like, oh no, she, she, she can't feel me. So I got to give her the voice. So I say, hey, what's going on, Don't be just hurting my shit. Like I 21, that was like 2020, maybe 2020.

Speaker 2:

Whenever I'm on your page right now, and I see you. You sent the message, the sweetie.

Speaker 5:

When was that?

Speaker 2:

Hey, big Head. When was that that was? That was August 3rd 2021.

Speaker 5:

See, look, yeah, see, it was around that time you sent her a message.

Speaker 4:

Yeah and I posted it. Yeah, see yeah.

Speaker 5:

I met the hoes. He was right at her, right there. I said somebody gonna open this joint man?

Speaker 2:

this had to be when she was going through with queen I think that's, I think that's what it was.

Speaker 1:

Hey yo, you was crazy.

Speaker 5:

I don't give no let me get in the industry for real.

Speaker 1:

When I'm right, I'm going to go shoot my scene in the city. Mind you, I didn't even know that this was him. You know what I'm saying and he did some funny shit in there. That shit, I mean this nigga. I shot my shit. It took me about 20 minutes to do my shit. I was in there for four hours. He is hilarious man.

Speaker 2:

We shot a skit, and all that. In there, the jail jump. He said.

Speaker 4:

Oh, that's you doing that through the DMs Cause a lot of people don't know that's me doing the DMs.

Speaker 5:

Cause my face not on there.

Speaker 1:

I be liking to see that type of shit, cause you came up with it, so it's creative I love creatives and it's genius. It's like it's comedy gold, bro, especially like for our times With these devices, bro, and I love to see that. So you know, like when you came up with the dm shit, that that taken off, you got the skits taken off. What made you take the lead and roll in the city and that's not like a comedy role that you got uh, so the city, the lead role.

Speaker 5:

That actually was by mistake like that was like so, my folks, she was in that joint. She, uh, my, uh, my folks. Shocky, she in that joint. She said uh, she had hit me up one day like yo, where you at, I'm on. She said come grab me. I said where you at she's I'm downtown. I went. I said where you at. She said I'm downtown. I went and grabbed her. I said where you coming from. She said I just did this reading for this show called the City, whatever. I said yeah, and she telling me about it and shit, while we in the world. And then I'm like, yeah, that joint sound alright.

Speaker 5:

I said who joint is it? She showed me his page. I said I don't know him. She said yeah, he just wrote this joint, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. So I said call him, tell him I want to be in that joint. So she like all right, she called him, put me on the phone. We read he said hey, bro, bet, so a couple days ago, but I forget I had other shit going on. So he hit me up like damn, bro, you want me in this joint or no?

Speaker 1:

I said oh damn, he be on you too.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, so I sent the video doing the lines he said oh no, you in. This wasn't even supposed to be, but when I got there he had something else for me and you're right for that. Yeah, we just, we, just we. No, we just shot right there on the roof in south philly.

Speaker 4:

We shot that joint right there on the roof in south philly, like right there, I knocked that joint right out so so I wanted to um ask you a question so like um personally me like, the DMing thing you be doing is my personal favorite right.

Speaker 5:

Okay.

Speaker 4:

But you hear like certain people say certain quotes like yo I gotta laugh from. I laugh because if I'm not laughing I'm crying. Like I gotta keep laughing from crying, or shit, like when basically comedians like something bad go on in the world or a serious situation. Some certain comedians, like Chris Rock and others, are like make it funny out of a situation. So basically where I'm putting that is like your Surviving philly tips series, like the drones you'll be doing. I wanted to ask you like is that what angle you you, you trying to hit? Like like philly really it really go down in? Philly is really real, people don't really. So let me like try to make some some laughing out of it, or is it just something you just created out of the?

Speaker 6:

blue, it's both.

Speaker 5:

It's something that I just came up with out of the blue, but when I started doing it I said, damn, they're really paying attention to this. So I really got to really get into it. So that's why I don't post a bunch of them, Because I don't want to just throw some bullshit out there Before I do. I'm like, damn, what's a tip I could give them but still make it funny for them to laugh, but at the same time they're going to pay attention because there's a lot of truth told in the joke.

Speaker 3:

You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 5:

So certain Jones might be a situation I've been through.

Speaker 4:

Or a situation I've.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, it might be a situation I've been through, like when I said to Jones I say if a nigga ask you the time, you might as well just swing on him, because when you look down he gonna up-pam. But, when I I got robbed on the corner of my block I was 14. Somebody walked in he said you know what time it is, young boy.

Speaker 3:

And I'm like I'm going to look at my phone.

Speaker 5:

I look up, he got the joint right here and his man got like a machete to me, like this, and then the other. It's two of them. And the other boy got something to my uh, my other man face. I'm like damn, the only thing I had on me was my phone and I had like I had my mom access card on me, so he took the access card he ain't know the number though. So yeah, you look down, you're going up pound, but that's the last time somebody ever did that to me, though.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, that's all I'm going to say so, Champ Cheese.

Speaker 4:

where did that come from, Champ Cheese?

Speaker 5:

Where'd that come from? You want me to tell you the truth or you want me to lie?

Speaker 4:

Because, before you say it, I thought that shit had something to do with Dion Waiters Me too.

Speaker 5:

I asked you if you want me to tell the truth or you want me to lie. Tell the truth Me too. I asked you if you want me to tell the truth or you want me to lie.

Speaker 3:

Tell the truth Now I got to tell the truth.

Speaker 2:

This is one of the most podcast.

Speaker 5:

I always used to say champ. All the time. I'm like what's up, champ, Uh-uh, champ, this champ that, yeah, I remember that.

Speaker 5:

Dion Waiters was on live one day after they won the championship and all that. He said yeah, you know, because he Philly Cheese. And he said yeah, y'all gotta call me Champ Cheese now. And he was sitting there with the trophy and I'm in the comments saying Champ Cheese, yeah, yeah, champ, yeah you the champ. And then one day I just was saying Champ Cheese to my homie, he kept saying Champ Cheese back to me and then I was like yeah, that's my new joint.

Speaker 3:

You know how.

Speaker 5:

Philly is Like, yeah, that's the new joint Champ Cheese. So me and my homie just saying it to each other all the time. Back and forth, back and forth Champ Cheese, and then one day, when I'm doing the DM joint, I say Champ Cheese instead of just saying Champ. Then people was in the comments, like champ cheese, champ cheese, champ cheese, and I just kept saying it. But yeah, that's what I don't want.

Speaker 4:

No, smoke dion, where you started what I perfected yo man speaking of speaking of smoke man, there's something I want to ask you, man. Like you know the streets be talking, people know, people know people, what's up with this? Like it'd be like comedian beef going on out here, like, like, what's up with this? Like it'd be like comedian beef going on out here, like like what's up with the? Like the comedian. Like where do that shit stem from? How does it? How do comedians like people who not in the streets and not on this, my block and you from here, how doian beef start Cause One One John, not, not, not to Talk. Well, it's a podcast, i'ma talk. But one John I remember, um, like Funny Boy Quill.

Speaker 3:

Mmhmm.

Speaker 4:

Like Stole who Married Joke or some shit like that, mmhmm, and it was like Talks Of it and it was like a beef and shit and I'm just like now now I can understand right, like if, if somebody hardest shit thinking and all that and they joke like you feel me the bull mark, I forgot his name, mark Curry and Steve Harvey they be for about that shit to this day. So I understand that, but like where does like the comedian comedian in Philly doing the skits. Where do that come from?

Speaker 5:

See, the thing is like you said they comedians. No, nigga's just funny. You know what I'm saying. He's just funny. He still could be a street nigga, though.

Speaker 4:

Right.

Speaker 5:

He's just funny. So if you say something to me that I feel is disrespectful, right when I see you it's up and we still men. Yeah, we still. Exactly so it's like I don't know about steve harvey and all them, because they rich and all that. They probably ain't gonna do nothing to each other, but we still in philly, we still in the hood, just because we make it look good on instagram. Niggas some niggas is broke For real Niggas is still broke. So, like, just like you said, like Certain people steal my stuff, I don't pay it no mind. But Like Somebody else, that might be his livelihood, that might be his sketches of how he make his money. So if you steal my joint and you don't pay, no homage, oh no, I got a problem with that. They make money off their reels or whatever. Me I make money doing other stuff.

Speaker 4:

Like, there's a person, bro, you could say he a comedian. I ain't going to say no names, but you from where? So you familiar with Trey Rags, right?

Speaker 5:

Yeah, I didn't even know he was from Philly, what I thought he was from Jersey.

Speaker 4:

Bro Trey Rags is from the heart of Philly West.

Speaker 5:

I never knew that he was hilarious.

Speaker 4:

Bro Trey Rags. Trey Rags rep Philly hard as hell.

Speaker 5:

I never seen him say nothing about Philly.

Speaker 4:

Nah, bro, bro, when you leave, yeah, and you go on a drone where he talking and all that, you can look him up. Trey Rags, where he from on your phone Philly, he from West Philly bro.

Speaker 5:

Damn.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, that's crazy, right, but.

Speaker 5:

I love him yeah.

Speaker 4:

On a comedian tip, like for our skits. He running.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Like being from Philly he running and people don't even know that. Like somebody will say tiz or this, that Bro Trey Rags is damn near. He just bought a fucking House off of his skits and he been doing it for Million subscribers on YouTube. But the reason I bought him up so you didn't even know he was Philly Till I just said it.

Speaker 5:

I never knew that. Oh shit, that's crazy, I swear.

Speaker 4:

Shout out Trey Rags.

Speaker 5:

We get him up here. I really thought he was from Jersey. Oh out, trey Rags, we get him up here.

Speaker 4:

I really thought he was from Jersey.

Speaker 5:

Oh, bro, trey Rags, from Philly, I think somebody told me, I think somebody just said I think he's from Jersey and I always ran with him.

Speaker 4:

Like born and raised, like he just left, like months ago, so pretty much.

Speaker 2:

What he just asked him was About what's going on With the comedy beef In the city, but I, I never even knew it was really comedy beef it is because I know a comedian and I ain't going to say his name, but them niggas really be beefing bro.

Speaker 4:

But I mentioned Trey Rags because this is my from Philly right now. He obviously look up to Trey Rags. He say his name every other but then, like Trey Rags, would put out a skit on YouTube. And since Trey Rags, since they keep yeah, look sure. Yeah, yeah, you read philly hard as shit too. But yeah, bro, he young boy bro do trey rags do what? Trey rags is the king of skits, bro, Like if you go on.

Speaker 5:

YouTube. You never see him, no.

Speaker 4:

Bro, he like the top, top, top, top boy, yeah, yeah, like the top Birthday three days after mine, like really the top, like million, almost two million on YouTube. Damn, that's fire.

Speaker 1:

Hey, 100, 200, hundred thousand one day, Otherwise we got to get his ass up here.

Speaker 4:

Of course that's my dog. I support the shit out, trey bro. That's what's up. But I see some like all right, so Trey Rags, do dark humor. Okay, dark comedy.

Speaker 1:

Like he'll make a-. Harsh reality.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, like he'll make a fucking about autism. Don't be funny as shit, 9-11 be funny as shit. Him and Long Beach Griffey, but he not from Philly, but he do some shit right and his dark humor is too explicit for Instagram and TikTok so they keep banning him.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, they be banning you.

Speaker 4:

So, since they banning him and everybody don't know about trey rags if you're not deep into youtube, it'll be people from philly that is popping on the gram and I literally watch a trey rags during that one o'clock and by five o'clock he is still it like and put it on the gram because trey rags not. That's why they don't know him, because he's not all on the gram, because Trey Ragg's not. That's why they don't know him, because he not all on the gram, but he the biggest comedy person on YouTube for real. So me saying all that is to say like Same shit with you, bro, like when we were just talking downstairs and I said, bro, I be peeping, a lot of people be stealing your shit. That's because I'm Really tapped in, right, a motherfucker who not really tapped in, or see somebody do it that got more followers Than you, more buzz than you, more clout than you, and be thinking they made it up. That's why I ain't Gonna lie, true, chia? You know Chia.

Speaker 5:

That's my man.

Speaker 4:

You know when I start Fucking with Chia? When I always knew him, I always knew him, we always knew the. But I start fucking with Chia when he called Funny boy, call out.

Speaker 4:

Like that was marriage. That's when I start Fucking with him, because that's like you Making a beat or Core Starting really the most, and then a motherfucker With more Start Really than all and just take his whole beat or core, start and really the most, and then a motherfucker with more start really than all and just take his whole little, get a shirt, light skin nigga and a chubby nigga and just take his whole bop like real shit.

Speaker 4:

You feel what I'm saying, but I just, I just wanted to say that because, bro, like I didn't seen a lot of people like take your steez. Bro, like niggas you probably don't even know, did it?

Speaker 5:

Right, right, right, right. I be just saying, like Jones, that people would tag me in. Yeah, Like the nigga from Baltimore stole my joint. This is a couple motherfuckers.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, Ah, go man.

Speaker 4:

It's a sign of flattery, Like all that surviving this and Philly and that you did all that first. Yeah, definitely, and people be doing the DM shit now. Yeah, Like a lot of people be copying off you with that.

Speaker 5:

Everybody send it to me, though they be like yo. Look they feeling your joint.

Speaker 2:

How do you feel about that? I be in my head like that. What am I going to do?

Speaker 5:

Beat them up. How do you feel about that, you how?

Speaker 2:

do you feel about that? You like passing the torch on.

Speaker 5:

I'd be flattered with it. At the same time, I know they can't do it like me anyway. Right, and my drones be one take like that. Right, they probably got it. I don't know so what you think about stand-up, stand-up. I do stand-up, you do stand-up. Yeah, I'm a beast on stand-up and my stand-up Should be off the top.

Speaker 1:

Invite me to your next joint. I got you, but look so like art, cause you know it's an art to stand-up as well. So it's like that's what I mean by Like you being creative. That's why I love you and fuck with you so much, cause you creative as shit. So how do you train your brain From going from Comedian skits to write in stand-up? Because you could do a stand-up and you could tour every city with that one set. Yeah.

Speaker 5:

Give me that. No lie bro, I do not write anything. On stand-up even Bro, my last. You ain't never bombed, not yet, no, I didn't Say no, not yet, for real.

Speaker 4:

No, don't even say not yet, bro, just say no, no.

Speaker 5:

I didn't.

Speaker 4:

Say no, not yet All off the box.

Speaker 5:

You can act like you were just talking about Cher Cher, no, me ain't. Cher got some shit, that he got little stuff, that he'll still say some older stuff, but his shit be mostly off the top. But my whole set will be off the top, because I love when I don't go first. I sit there. I sit there in a crowd and say they call you up, you go do your joint. I see the energy they give you and all that and I see who talking shit.

Speaker 3:

Right.

Speaker 5:

I'm like, oh, she talking shit. Nah, I size her up and I wait for me to get up there for her to talk shit.

Speaker 5:

I already done. Sized you up, yeah. So you material. You two minutes right there, boom. Oh, you was talking shit, you two minutes right there, boom. Then I'm going to go off the top of some shit I just seen on my way here or what's happening in the world right now. You know what I'm saying, right, so I write it. Because, say, I write some shit about this podcast, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah and I got a show tomorrow. It might not go how I want it to go Because of.

Speaker 5:

Tom, yeah, and I be feeling like saying some funny shit happened here. I be like, yeah, I'm just telling my man, white Boy, he dropped the L, they might not laugh like that because it's like a, you had to beat her type jump, okay, so we. So I just go off the energy and I love that crowd control when I, when I get that first laugh, yeah, I'm about to hit him again with something else that should really be on the top and and I. But what I do, what I do do, is like all my shit be recorded. So when they send it to me, I look at it and I see where I stumbled in. I go, I gotta stop doing that. Okay, or I, or I had too much to drink, yeah, cause I be slurring my words sometimes, but they still, they still laughing, yeah, but alright, I know what I need to do, but I am about to start writing shit Cause I really wanna like Go on tour with somebody and I really want to have a solid set.

Speaker 4:

So let me this the real of the most podcast man. Make sure to like, comment, subscribe, share If you don't use a motherfucking hater because it's free, it's free, yeah, Point blank period Period, Now this real of the most right.

Speaker 3:

Mm-hmm.

Speaker 4:

What I keep telling people, bro, is I'm glad I'm the middle child, you got them, and then you got the people who was born in the 2000s and then I'm right in the middle, feel me. So I didn't seem like I would when, when, like all Alright, like, put it like this when y'all was in high school and all that Like who was like the what was the TV shows and shit, when you was in high school, when you was in high school.

Speaker 2:

When I was in high school Was.

Speaker 4:

The TV shows. I think.

Speaker 1:

My wife and kids had just came out. That was that shit. It was like On the tail end of the black comedy sitcom. Okay, Bernie.

Speaker 4:

Mac, steve Harvey Show, Jamie Foxx when y'all was in high school, right? So let me tell you something. This is why, being a middle child, so important. I was around for that, grew up on that. Then, whatever the 2010s was.

Speaker 4:

Irew up on that. Then, whatever the 2010s was, I grew up on that and you can still say I'm growing the fuck up. Now I'm only 26, right, so it's like All of the so, like I'm not gonna lie, bro, I was like there for the start Of that Philly comedian shit, like when I was a teenager. That's when it started, and I just had to say that before I said what I really wanted to say. Like this, really the most like, in my opinion, bro, I think d.

Speaker 2:

I think dame paved the way for everybody, dame dame yeah, like like he don't talk about instagram and like youtube and no, I'm talking about Philly Comedians period. It's people before him, though, bro.

Speaker 4:

No, bro, listen. Listen to what I'm saying Before. Dane, yeah, who.

Speaker 1:

Buck Wilds. That's a lot of people bro. What's the big-?

Speaker 2:

Kevin Hart, one the one that be undercover Hart, though.

Speaker 1:

What's his name? Spank, what's the other? Nigga? What's his name? I think?

Speaker 2:

we even had a couple females, I think we had the comedy laugh house.

Speaker 4:

I said y'all point at him name somebody right now that's in the top five. Comedians that didn't start off with Dame Tiz who, mare Funny, boy Quill, all of them.

Speaker 1:

They started under Dame bro, you talking about this area. Yeah, you talking about that area. He started with that's why I said them.

Speaker 4:

I didn't say Philly, I said them Like them, like Quire Quill Mirror no you're right.

Speaker 3:

Like.

Speaker 4:

Agent Starr got him popping and then he paved the way Like all that big shit and all that. He literally made that shit up.

Speaker 2:

No, you're right about that.

Speaker 4:

So I was just going to ask you like why is it that, like we don't see y'all together, no more like that, like I see you and Bell G together, Shout out to.

Speaker 3:

Bell.

Speaker 4:

G Shout out to Bell G. And then Tiz got his little you know what I mean Like I barely see him with them anymore. But that ain't none of my business. Yeah, tiz you know, yeah, he and Charlotte right.

Speaker 5:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

And I just noticed, like because, like I said, I got a homie that's a comedian, so I be knowing certain stuff. But I just wanted to know, like, why did you never meet Dame? Like that's crazy to me, you feel me Like you never meet any of them and y'all never, or like people not doing work with him. Now, like I feel as though, like though Philly as a whole, you mix Dane with funniest in Philly with Chew. That should've be crazy. We'd probably run the comedy world bro, Me personally though.

Speaker 1:

I'm not taking nothing away from Dane. I like his content, but it was funny at that time.

Speaker 4:

Dane's still funny now bro. I don't know, bro, it's just like we would have to see Then you got to understand, bro, Because it's like a different, it's a different, it's a different it's a different comedy now.

Speaker 1:

It's so many things you can't say or can't do, bro. People won't do.

Speaker 4:

But he adjusted though he adjusted though. You know what I mean.

Speaker 5:

I'm not saying I don't. You know what Jordan I like.

Speaker 4:

That's all I'm saying. He adjusted.

Speaker 5:

He did the. He did the lift Like a lift Uber song. Remember that Jordan did, yeah, yeah, that Jordan. I know this last Jordan Was Don't Call Me.

Speaker 1:

White.

Speaker 3:

Girl I know, he did.

Speaker 4:

The last Jordan Was Don't Call Me White Girl.

Speaker 1:

Hold on, let me just get my point across. I got you. I just was saying, like he stepped off for a second and they picked the torch up, whereas, though, like Times has changed Bro that ain't true, bro. Okay, bro, listen right when the last time you seen Some Dame Dollar? Funny content.

Speaker 4:

Bro, bro, the nigga. Literally Everything he puts out Literally pop the hand on frontal shit Was cause of him, like that shit wasn't global Till he did it.

Speaker 5:

And second of all.

Speaker 4:

When Scepter was on strike and all that, that was the biggest shit bro.

Speaker 1:

That was the big. That's what I'm saying. Don't call me white girl shit. I'll give him that the Scepter shit I'll give him that, but listen, that's all recent. No, tiz Quiet. These niggas is doing this shit every day, bro, dane. They hitting them every day, every week. These niggas is hitting them every week. I don't see Dane, bro.

Speaker 3:

That's all I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

And I ain't taking nothing away, ain't spark this torch, or he ain't. You know what I mean. He ain't do what he did to get niggas to go, or whatever under email or, however, or whatever. What I'm just saying is it's like now we on a different type of funny and that shit is rapid, so like, maybe like when them joints he used to do and they used to hit and they might linger on for a couple months. It ain't like that. Now you gotta hit them every week, Every other week.

Speaker 4:

Let me get with you real quick, man you basically saying since he ain't doing skits on the gram, he ain't funny no more.

Speaker 1:

That's not what I said, because he doing a whole bunch of shit on YouTube still. That's not what I said.

Speaker 4:

That's not what I said saying is he's still doing that? It's just not a skit. They never did skits. He made whole movies and shit Contents and shit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he's still doing that. And it's still funny, I ain't see the last shit.

Speaker 5:

He on the YouTube.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, bro, he just was doing. That's where the money at, though.

Speaker 1:

That's what.

Speaker 3:

I'm saying Bro they don't know.

Speaker 4:

Trey Rags.

Speaker 1:

So, no, it might be, he's number one right now. It might be because of the business, though. You feel what I'm saying. It could be because of the business. All I know is that these niggas right here is running fucking Instagram.

Speaker 4:

That's all I be knowing, because that's what we be on and then like, but that's exactly what I just was saying 10 minutes ago, though. Remember when I was saying that, like motherfuckers, got they own lane Right. You feel what I'm saying, like if I sit here right now and I'm talking to them two and I be like Trey Reddy, like who the fuck is that Right?

Speaker 4:

And ain't nobody on. It's just where you be looking, because Dames did this shit where he like he still was making shit up but it start getting music-y, like all his bidding and all his comedy was like music-type shit. So he made the Mona shit, he made the Scepter shit, he made a bunch of shit, but it's just not on some funny boy quill or quire dropping a skit or whatever. You feel me. So it's just different.

Speaker 1:

And they also doing stand-up. So that's what I'll be saying.

Speaker 5:

Stand-up. So that's, what.

Speaker 3:

I'll be saying Like these niggas is working at a rapid pace.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, dane was doing that shit 10, 12 years ago, bro, 10, 12 years ago.

Speaker 5:

He was doing, he did stand-up. Yeah, bro, oh I didn't know he did stand-up.

Speaker 4:

That's what I'm saying Him and Lamont AJ was him, umar, the boy who Muslim Papi, now Papi.

Speaker 3:

Umar, that was Umar, yeah, he put.

Speaker 4:

They ain't put him on, Like that's what I'm saying, Right?

Speaker 1:

Anybody you say they ain't put them on, no, the nigga that you met yesterday my man Rel, that I introduced you to that I went to school with that damn his man Like they all went to school together, like they all went to Pennwood together. That's what's up though shout out to Dame he funny as shit.

Speaker 4:

I had to say that, bro, because I think he the GOAT and he's super underrated and he don't get his appreciation like cause everybody so crowded with it, like the shit just oversaturated, now Everybody's trying to do everything. So if you got all these comedians and all these and it's just like he put all of them on, he put all of them in position, like that thing Beyond Scarce Street. I ain't seen nothing funnier than that yet.

Speaker 4:

Oh yeah, I remember that and he had every fucking body in that joint Feel what I'm saying. So I just think I asked you that question Because I think, like Like he, my, he, my goat when it come to this Philly shit, and I just wanted to know If you felt the same. That's all, though.

Speaker 5:

Nah, he ain't my goat.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 5:

I'm my goat, I don't look up. Yeah for sure, I don't look up to nobody, I feel that, so who are your top five? Dylane, dylane, dylane, you footy as shit.

Speaker 4:

I ain't going to give you a top five because I don't Say comedy beef I was talking about. I mean even that. I just don't. What about it's?

Speaker 5:

just me?

Speaker 1:

I don't fuck with nobody. What about comedians Like Bell that's my man is me. I don't with nobody. What about comedians?

Speaker 5:

like bell. That's my man. What about comedians in general? Not just philly, not just philly. Uh, who might like? Who? My favorite comedian? Yeah, like top five. I don't really don't got no top five give me your favorite then, hmm, who my favorite? Who my favorite? Who my favorite Doing like stand up?

Speaker 1:

I like Deion Cole, stand up wise, he ain't my favorite, I like him See like I be looking at that shit as like Tears sometimes I like I like Dave Chappelle when I want to get into.

Speaker 4:

So you ain't got no.

Speaker 5:

Philly list no.

Speaker 4:

Philly list no yeah it's obvious it's just me. It's obvious you don't fuck with me. I don't want to get into that real shit.

Speaker 5:

So you ain't got no Philly list, no Philly list. No, yeah, it's obvious. Yo, it's, just me, it's obvious.

Speaker 4:

You don't fuck with niggas. I don't fuck with nobody. Yo, that's crazy to not have a Philly list, bro, that is wild.

Speaker 5:

If I have a Philly list, it's going to be niggas.

Speaker 2:

I'd be around me, tell me about a time you was impressed with yourself, like Every day when I get up and look in the mirror.

Speaker 5:

I wake up in piss excellence, piss niggas. No no lie, every morning. I tell myself I'm that nigga you ever get a chance to sit back.

Speaker 2:

Like damn, I'm a comedian. Like damn, I'm really doing this shit.

Speaker 5:

I'ma be totally honest with y'all, everybody be, like yo he funny, he funny. I'm just mean. I'm really to be totally honest with y'all, Everybody be like yo he funny, he funny. I'm just mean that shit regular. I'm really a mean person and people find my mean is funny Right.

Speaker 5:

If that makes sense, Nah that's true, if that makes sense Like I be saying certain shit that made me mad and motherfuckers be like yo, this is funny as shit. And I be like the fuck is they laughing at? I'm dead serious. You know what I'm saying. I'm really a mean person.

Speaker 2:

I don't like people.

Speaker 5:

That's why I don't Niggas be like. Damn why you don't be around. I don't fuck with people.

Speaker 3:

I like to be, alone.

Speaker 5:

I don't like a bitch calling me every day. Like call me. I talk to you today, then you can talk to me in a week and we still cool. But I don't want to talk every day, I don't want to see you every day and that's with everybody. That's just me.

Speaker 4:

Right.

Speaker 5:

So I have no problem with no Philly comedians. It's just like I don't fuck with nobody, and that's why I think that really hindered me From being where I could be Right, cause I hindered me from being where I could be Right.

Speaker 4:

Because I be in my own lane. You know, and that was my whole point of the last two or three questions. I just asked you because, before we even came upstairs, this is how you know. It's just not on the in front of the camera acting shit.

Speaker 3:

What I said to you downstairs.

Speaker 4:

You was like damn, I ain't even Like you really. Downstairs. You was like damn, I ain't even Like you really, bro. You see it, for the last five years, bro, five, four years, all the Philly comedians been coming together, all of them, even the funniest in Philly. All that, they all was coming together, shout out the funniest Shout out.

Speaker 4:

The funniest Shout out, mike. Like you can look up a bunch of videos, bro, where, like they all working together and like I seen you in like two, three, like when it come to everybody, you doing your shit, your shit we already know, but like when all of them coming together, it's like you don't really be.

Speaker 5:

I don't like working with niggas man, because niggas yeah they don't be the same caliber as me right not even to talk about niggas, like you know. You'd be like oh, I fuck with his shit. It's funny, do you get around them? It'd be like oh, yeah y'all niggas ain't yeah, then yeah then, then, niggas don't.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, man, I don't so, uh, give me like um, you know what what would you be what? Would your, what would your john be like? You will, you will want to you when I walk in a room they.

Speaker 4:

You will want to stand out you will want to.

Speaker 1:

You will want to stand up, you will want to uh star in a movie like give me what your uh stand.

Speaker 5:

Stand up is really where it's at bro. Like stand up, Because when that crowd control and you feel that you be like, oh yeah, I got this shit, Once you get up there you start talking your shit, Especially if you already got like a little name so they already going.

Speaker 5:

They anticipating yeah, and they going to gravitate to you and they going to laugh at little shit and you be like, well, that wasn't nothing, why should we not hit him with this Boom and you controlling the crowd and all that shit? I love when motherfuckers get up while I'm talking and I talk shit about, oh yeah.

Speaker 1:

So you would say, you're doing stand-up.

Speaker 5:

That's one of your strong points, that's one of my strong points.

Speaker 4:

So comedy for you is plan A right.

Speaker 5:

Is it plan A Is?

Speaker 4:

it plan A?

Speaker 5:

Yeah, I have no plan at all.

Speaker 4:

No plan.

Speaker 5:

No plan.

Speaker 4:

But comedy is like say if like, all right, so us as men, we, you know what happened you shot.

Speaker 5:

the fuck up Bro listen, I'm just being honest. I ain't got no plan at all bro.

Speaker 4:

But look right. So us as men, like we always got something that we trying to do or working on to get us to a certain level in life. And with you, that's comedy, right? Not really.

Speaker 5:

Nah, nah.

Speaker 4:

All right, because that just defeats my. Next, because I was going to say you fucking niggas.

Speaker 5:

No, I'm just bro you nutty.

Speaker 2:

Go ahead, though.

Speaker 4:

No, because I was basically going to say, like I wish they knew me. No, because I was basically going to say, basically like, if comedy is your joint, and this is just real, Like we met today and I said what I said to you downstairs and I fuck with your art, bro. Like I look at everything as art, Thank you, and what people look at everything as art, Thank you. And what people put together, no problem. So I'm always going to tell niggas real shit. Like I'm not going to sit up here just because you're a comedian. Be like, yeah, no, your shit, just funny. Like no, I was going to say, like if comedy really what you want to do, bro, two things Either you got to move, move out the city or do stand up, because if you trying to really do comedy and stay in philly and don't be with is going to hinder the out. Your like really like that's why people be moving to these places. And I just met malik Joe the other day With my man, Manny.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, bro, and he super duper, duper into Bro. Some people don't even think that bro. All he just super In tune with everybody that it make him. You feel me. So I ain't never, ever, ever Hear a comedian Say they don't fuck with people Cause literally your job and your purpose is to make people laugh or to make people like you. You feel me.

Speaker 5:

That's why I said I'm mean and motherfuckers just find it funny, right. So I'm just like you know what, I'm going to keep talking shit. If you look at my shit, I just be talking shit.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 5:

If you look at it bro.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 5:

I got skits. It bro. Yeah, I got skits and shit when we acting and all that. But most of my shit. I probably be chilling, I probably just because I got a job and everything. I go to work. You say what's on your? Mind A lot of people don't know that you feel me.

Speaker 1:

I got a whole job.

Speaker 5:

I got other situations going, you know, I got shit going on so. I might just be chilling like at the crib. I might be on Instagram. I might see something on the shade room. Oh yeah, slide right in the DM. Ah ah, ah, da, da, da, da da Regular shit. So I really feel like to be honest with you, I really feel like a hater If you listen to my shit. I'm talking shit to that person.

Speaker 2:

It sound like I'm hating on them, but motherfuckers find it funny, so me when I be looking at my shit, you might like it.

Speaker 5:

I'm like I'm a sucker for that. You feel me? I feel like a hater.

Speaker 4:

I ain't going to hold you bro, and they come to any type of art bro.

Speaker 1:

That's what's funny about it.

Speaker 4:

That's the gold in it. When they come to any type of art, bro, like I don't care if we cool or we strangers, bro, when it come to any type of art music, painting, comedy, sing, whatever I'm going to give you the utmost honest answer to everything, bro and one thing I can say, bro, you really funny.

Speaker 4:

Thank you like naturally. Like I really if you wasn't real and you was a comedian bro, I'll be like on that tip, like I'm not just cuz you sitting in, but you one person bro, that like I really find funny. So it's like I want you to fuck with people more, like so you can get to the next level.

Speaker 1:

I met this nigga bro. Since I met this nigga, I pride I done met this nigga bro, since I met this nigga, I probably done seen this nigga over 10 times, 10 different occasions and shit like that. Like that's really my boy, we be kicking it. He funny as shit. Like we be standing there chilling. We be just chilling. I'm hitting the L. He probably got a drink or something. Somebody walk past, he'd tap me and be like Look at the shoes.

Speaker 3:

Look at the shoes. Look at the shoes. They walk past.

Speaker 1:

Like he crazy bro, this nigga crazy bro, we be in the weirdest spots bro, it be packed events bro. Yo, I'm definitely running to you anywhere, anywhere, anywhere bro, be packed events bro. And this nigga just doing some funny shit In the corner bro, laughing at niggas bro. He is hilarious dog and I just called him my bro dude. Come, come, come do the pod bro, come kick it with this, bro.

Speaker 4:

This nigga said I'll be there at 20 bro I love this nigga bro you always fuck me. Yeah, bro, I ain't gonna lie bro, I'm glad I had the honor to meet you, man.

Speaker 5:

I appreciate that.

Speaker 4:

You're definitely one of the good commit. And I tell people all the time, bro, there's motherfuckers out here who pop and who's not funny.

Speaker 2:

Right.

Speaker 5:

I don't give a fuck if they from Philly or not, but it be their work ethic, though. No thanks.

Speaker 1:

It's all about work ethic and promotion. It's all about work ethics and promotion.

Speaker 5:

Promotion and all that, I probably need a manager, I'm sorry boy.

Speaker 4:

I probably need a manager. I was about to just draw and say a name, like he's not funny to me.

Speaker 5:

No, don't do that on me, I'm not Well, I'm on here.

Speaker 4:

But he popping because he around certain people, so he gonna pop. Nigga, not funny, like in no shape or form. He can't make me chuckle, bro, it's the game you got like 5 000 posts and you're just not funny.

Speaker 4:

So I'm saying that to say like if you was not funny I would have tech white boy. Like bro, this, your man, he ass, though like he's not funny, bro, I don't even want to be it, you feel me. So you really one of the funny ones, bro. Like really funny to me. Like Ever since I Heard of your name and shit and I've been seeing your shit Like I really appreciate it too.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, for sure, for sure, bro. And some people just don't know bro, some people don't know Cause why you don't be fucking with people.

Speaker 5:

Well, I'm glad I came to with people. Yeah, I'm really the most podcast.

Speaker 5:

Make sure you share, like, subscribe comment still want to say one thing my dad used to be no cap, though shout out to my pop, sonny Mac, money. My dad used to be on the radio back in the day. Yeah, my dad used to be on the radio back in the day. Yeah, yeah, yeah, real rap, my dad used to be on the radio. I remember my dad shouting me out. I used to be mad at my dad because my dad always go to jail and all that, but my dad got on the radio and shouted me out for my birthday. I probably was like 10 or some shit and my dad yeah, almighty, qbd. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Come on anything else coming up, man, what's your?

Speaker 4:

favorite skit than that of of me.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, my favorite skit, damn bro, you know I got a lot of skits. Dm john, skit the dm john is probably the damn poot, and why you shooting damn poot, and why you shooting. And then another joint. I did dm john, I dm uh uh, kim jong-un yeah, the chinese boy.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I came at him north k.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, I came at him. North Korea, north Korea. I came at him. I said, dan, because you know he used to be popping his shit I say Dan, pooping out here doing this, you ain't even pop out what's going on. You was a bitch like you know what I mean.

Speaker 4:

That's funny, because why do them niggas even have Instagram?

Speaker 5:

Exactly yeah, he and they DM like that's the funniest shit in the world, dog the thing is I type in the Instagram and I go to the one with the most followers I be like is this a real joint? And I go through the post I say, oh, somebody run this account, yeah, right at him. So somebody going to get it? Yeah, right at him.

Speaker 4:

That be what I'm saying, bro. Bro, why did that shit years ago?

Speaker 3:

Now Marco. We come on, he went viral, bro, come on you know, already, just not.

Speaker 4:

Oh, a coincidence that he did that. It went super viral.

Speaker 1:

Now you doing that like you're just a bigger person you're around the right people, so his shit, but you man come on, man, give me an instagram and, and what you got coming up um square rameek champ cheese.

Speaker 5:

I don't really don't got nothing coming up. I ain't got. This wasn't planned, so we gotta book you for something, yeah they got a book for something.

Speaker 1:

I don't got shit coming up. We're gonna get my boy book for some, but a drink and a chewy.

Speaker 5:

You hear me?

Speaker 1:

yeah, man come on, corey, take us out. I'm rolling, I'm, I'm Cash, I'm WhiteboyD2E.

Speaker 2:

It's the Roller the Most Podcast. Make sure you share. Like. Subscribe comment. Hit the notification bell at the top.

Speaker 1:

Hire me If you don't you was a hater, because it's free, get with us. We out, we out. What the fast track.

Speaker 2:

We ain't do the One of the Ask me the questions or something like you know what I'm saying? How?

Speaker 1:

you usually do. What the fast track?

Speaker 2:

We ain't do nothing how we usually do. Come on, man.

Speaker 1:

What's the fast? Track though Fast track is like Something we do. We could do fast track, though.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, you gotta do that. Why you say that? Why you say that?

Speaker 2:

I talked to y'all.

Speaker 4:

We an hour in.

Speaker 3:

We ain't doing that.

Speaker 2:

Hour and a half. All right, that's cool, come on.

Speaker 3:

We can do Fast.

Speaker 1:

Track.

Speaker 2:

All right.

Speaker 1:

Fast Track is a little game that I play. You pick one or the other. Okay, since you a comedian, it's going to be a couple comedians. Since you used to be a rapper, it's going to be a couple rappers. Let's go, and we're going to do a couple movies today, because my boy in here, I'm a movie buff, you know what I mean. So we're going to start with the rappers first, and because we from Philly, we're going to go. State Property and Major Figures, ooh.

Speaker 5:

I'm going to go State Prop.

Speaker 1:

You're going to go State Prop, I'm going to go State Prop Okay. Okay, comedians, let's go Bernie Mac or DL Hughley.

Speaker 5:

I hate.

Speaker 1:

DL Hughley.

Speaker 5:

Bernie Mac or DL Hughley. I hate DL Hughley. Bernie Mac.

Speaker 1:

Damn for real.

Speaker 5:

DL Hughley is trash.

Speaker 1:

For real, he's not funny bro.

Speaker 5:

I hate him Damn.

Speaker 1:

I never liked DL Hughley.

Speaker 5:

I could sit there like this.

Speaker 1:

Damn he is not funny at all bro All right, so all right Let me give you a better one then let's go. Let's go, martin Lawrence or Joe Torre.

Speaker 5:

On the what Stand up Comedians Martin Martin, what Okay. I like Joe Torre, though.

Speaker 1:

But Martin, he wanted to like Hit him.

Speaker 5:

A lot of people don't know About Joe Torre. I mean, joe Torre funny as shit, guy Torre funny as shit.

Speaker 1:

That's his brother. Yeah right, yup, alright, alright, let's go. Alright. Since we going like that, let's go. Corey Holcomb, tk Kirkland, fuck with me. Come on, I know this shit too, baby, I'm going to go T to the motherfucking. K. Who raised these niggas? Who raised you? Who raised these niggas, corey?

Speaker 4:

raised you who?

Speaker 1:

raised these niggas. He is dangerous.

Speaker 5:

That dark shit you was talking about. Yeah, super, he got that shit. My mind was a clicker Right. I would have said that's one of my.

Speaker 1:

Corey, you watch his drawings yeah.

Speaker 3:

He don't care, I don't care, I like a nigga that don't care, I don't care, I don't care.

Speaker 1:

I like a nigga that don't care, I don't care, I don't care about shit. So let's go to the movies. We gonna go House Party or Friday? Oh, house Party 1, 2. Oh, not 2 or 3.

Speaker 5:

We gonna go Friday or House Party 1? Friday. I love Friday, but I'm gonna go House Party. You wanna know why? Yeah, tell me why it was about them.

Speaker 1:

Hoes in there, I ain't going to lie.

Speaker 5:

That shit was funny as shit too, and I'm about them hoes. You know what I'm talking about.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, All right, boom, I got one for you. How about this? Let's go Money Talks or Rush Hour 1?.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to go.

Speaker 5:

Money Talks I'm going to go. Money Talks, yeah, yeah, yeah, money Talks. That's that shit From the beginning. When it come on, he's singing the motherfucking shit. That shit was funny as shit, all right.

Speaker 1:

Okay, all right, all right, let's go. Let's go. One more movie, all right.

Speaker 4:

Let's go. Let's go a bronx tale, let's go a bronx tale or goodfellas.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, I was about to say that. Better be what you put it at bronx tell what goodfellas talk to me, I'm gonna go. Goodfellas definitely good for me I'm good, it's goodfellas all day. Bronx Tale was a good joint, but good fellas it don't compare.

Speaker 4:

Family Guy or Simpsons.

Speaker 5:

I'm going to go Family Guy Best show ever, family Guy.

Speaker 1:

Family Guy, you like it over Boondocks, though Ever.

Speaker 5:

Yo my favorite episode of Family Guy bro. Ever when he when he he owe, he owe Brian money. He's like.

Speaker 4:

Where's my money, man?

Speaker 5:

You owe the baby money. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Getting real tired man Getting real. Tired man Getting real tired.

Speaker 5:

He's like I don't know. That was the.

Speaker 3:

Alright let's go.

Speaker 1:

Let's go albums real quick though. Cause I know you like the rap and all that shit too, so let's go albums and shit.

Speaker 4:

Let's go.

Speaker 1:

Let's go, let's go, let's go. The Blueprint 1 or Stillmatic.

Speaker 5:

I'ma be honest with you, I never really got All the way into. Still, maddie, all right, so let's, let's switch that.

Speaker 1:

Let's switch the blueprint one wit and darker. Hella, hell of hot oh.

Speaker 5:

DMX yeah. Okay, okay, next story I gotta tell you off the camera all right, let's go back to the comedian.

Speaker 1:

Let's go. Let's go, lunel, lunel, lunel, lunel, or, or Some more.

Speaker 5:

Some more. I like some more, oh, lunel.

Speaker 1:

I like Lunel more.

Speaker 5:

I'ma be honest with you I never seen a whole Lunel stand up, so I can't even what.

Speaker 1:

I love Lunel dog. I seen like pieces of her jones. I love her shit. I never seen a whole Lunell stand up, so I can't even I love Lunell dog.

Speaker 5:

I love her shit.

Speaker 4:

I was gonna say Lunell or Monique, I like Samora better than Monique.

Speaker 1:

What I think Samora funnier than Monique.

Speaker 4:

I like Samora better than Monique.

Speaker 5:

You know, samora is such and such sister who Nick. No, no, you know what. You know, samore is Such and such sister who, uh, nick Nia Long. No, they got like the same dad and some shit. No, no, no.

Speaker 4:

Google it.

Speaker 5:

Samore, that's Nia Long's sister, damn.

Speaker 1:

I ain't never heard. Yeah, they got like the same.

Speaker 5:

Prophecy shit yeah Bro.

Speaker 1:

Alright, you telling me you like, you like Monique better than Samore. Yes, I think Samore funnier than Monique.

Speaker 4:

Fuck Ain't no female ever, ever was a part of a show like the Parkers.

Speaker 1:

Ever no what we talking about. Stand up, fool what we talking about. We talking about just comedians, both.

Speaker 4:

Both, both. Monique is the queen of this shit, y'all tripping Monique was funniest shit on the park.

Speaker 5:

I love Luenell, bro.

Speaker 1:

I think Luenell is the funniest Samoa stand-up she be cooking Luenell yeah that's what I like Samoa be cooking on her stand-ups.

Speaker 4:

Nah, bro, bro, monique is over. All of them, bro.

Speaker 2:

I never really All Samoa talk about is getting hit.

Speaker 1:

She wants some more. It's.

Speaker 4:

Monique Lunel, some more than me.

Speaker 1:

Damn.

Speaker 4:

Trippin Monique, really, really, really, is that that queen?

Speaker 1:

I like it, though she really.

Speaker 5:

Alright, now I remember Monique John when they did the Queens of Comedy. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

It was her some more.

Speaker 3:

She was cooking.

Speaker 4:

I don't know, and Monique was the queen.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, monique was the queen, but they all was queens, I think.

Speaker 5:

It was the other joint, cheryl Underwood.

Speaker 1:

Cheryl, yeah, alright, so.

Speaker 4:

Cheryl Underwood or Tiffany Haddish.

Speaker 1:

Tiffany Haddish. See, that's what See. Look, alright, yo take us out, we out you like Tiffany?

Speaker 4:

Haddish, take us out, bro, take us out you, like?

Speaker 5:

Tiffany Haddish is Take us out, bro, take us out bro, tiffany Haddish is corny when. When Every time, oh, you're trying to go viral. That's what you're trying to do. Tiffany Haddish is trash.

Speaker 1:

Make sure you put this.

Speaker 5:

Instagram.

Speaker 4:

Make sure it's Instagram.

Speaker 5:

Put this Instagram right here. I don't like Tiffany Haddish. She ain't funny to me At all, she funny bro, Her stand-up.

Speaker 1:

I think that when she went whatchamacallit, when she dumbed her down a little bit, she is funny as shit, kevin Hart, his newer stand-up.

Speaker 5:

I wasn't feeling him. His old joints I'm a grown little man.

Speaker 4:

What Now what?

Speaker 5:

Now, what Now?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, what Now?

Speaker 5:

Them joints they was my joints, but no, back to.

Speaker 2:

That was a lot of joints though that was three.

Speaker 5:

That was three.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but he got like six no.

Speaker 4:

I think Seriously Funny was before what Now? Yeah, yeah, I think so.

Speaker 1:

No, no, it was like that.

Speaker 5:

Seriously Funny, no no, no, you know what. No, the first three, you right, the first three is I'm a grown little man.

Speaker 1:

Laugh my pain. Laugh my pain.

Speaker 4:

And seriously funny, seriously funny.

Speaker 5:

No, I thought it was One in between that.

Speaker 1:

So what's? Oh, alright, okay, okay, the big one was the last one.

Speaker 5:

The one when he had, he had like a, he had like this, like this, this lover jacket on Type shit.

Speaker 4:

Oh, that was the.

Speaker 5:

That was the second one, oh yeah, yeah, yeah. I forgot the name of that, so yeah, that one.

Speaker 4:

The second one was Laugh at my pain. Right, that was the third one. So it was seriously funny, cause what now Came out in like 15.

Speaker 3:

Alright that's the last one.

Speaker 1:

Right here, cat Williams or Kevin Hart.

Speaker 5:

Stand up.

Speaker 1:

Comedian.

Speaker 5:

Cat Williams or Kevin Hart. Stand-up comedian. Cat Williams or Kevin.

Speaker 4:

Hart, I'm saying white boy, you ain't doing it as a whole.

Speaker 5:

I'm gonna give it to Kev, but cat cat Williams or Mike Epps.

Speaker 4:

I like my gut that's how you gotta do that cuz, cuz it would be.

Speaker 1:

It's harder for me to pick between them two. I like my, I like I like Mike Epps. That's how you got to do that.

Speaker 3:

It's harder for me to pick between them two. I like Mike Epps, I like Cat Williams over Cat Huh.

Speaker 5:

I like Cat over Cat. We watched Cat newest stand-up.

Speaker 4:

As far as what?

Speaker 5:

Cat newest stand-up Jokes.

Speaker 4:

Stand-up. Yeah, you think Cat Williams' stand-up is better than Kevin Hart's.

Speaker 1:

The first three against his first three yeah.

Speaker 4:

Yo.

Speaker 1:

What first three?

Speaker 4:

You out your fucking mind His first one was all that. Yeah, Pep Chronicles he don't got no other classics bro.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, After that they all went down.

Speaker 4:

That wasn't no classic you don't like that one, mm-mm, that wasn't no fucking classic bro.

Speaker 1:

You being. That wasn't no fucking classic bro. You know what, bro America Hustle was a classic bro. You gonna make me go home and watch them shits tonight.

Speaker 4:

Yo y'all Chill my bro the Pimp.

Speaker 1:

Chronicles. That was the. That's the green. That's the green shit. That's his trophy, that's the green shit Kevin.

Speaker 4:

Hart got yeah, kevin. Hart got four of those. Laugh at my pain. I'm a grown little man. Seriously funny. And what now? They all Literally classics Like it's no debate.

Speaker 1:

Ain't nobody fucking with Kev numbers?

Speaker 2:

Y'all tripping. No, ain't nobody fucking with Kev at all. Yeah, ain't nobody. I like Mike.

Speaker 5:

Epps Kev. He beat the game Like overall, like the funniest Overall. He beat the game, bro. I don't even like putting them overall Each other, it's just overall.

Speaker 4:

I don't even like putting them overall each other. Niggas can't forget about Raw and Delirious. He really like the. King, but Kevin Hart passed him, though he passed Eddie Murphy.

Speaker 5:

Numbers wise. He did Seriously funny.

Speaker 2:

Oh there we go Eddie Murphy or Richard Pryor.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, richard, richard.

Speaker 2:

Pryor, richard Pryor. Yeah, richard, richard, richard Pryor ain't write all his shit, though Cousins play about Richard Pryor.

Speaker 5:

Who Richard Pryor ain't write all his shit though?

Speaker 1:

That was a lot of Paul Mooney.

Speaker 2:

He was the first black man to do a lot of the shit that he did.

Speaker 5:

Paul Mooney was writing some of that shit.

Speaker 4:

Everybody wrote Richard Pryor, he wasn't right. He wasn't right. He wasn't right at all he wasn't right. He wasn't right, he wasn't right he wasn't right he wasn't right he wasn't right, I forgot about that yeah, that shit over but Paul Mooney.

Speaker 2:

I forgot about All that other shit and we ain't seen nothing About Chris Rock.

Speaker 4:

You just reminded me when you said Craig, but he ain't.

Speaker 1:

He ain't really like he not Chris Rock.

Speaker 4:

I don't like his stand up.

Speaker 1:

I don't like him. No, I don't like him either. I don't like him On stand up, but he had a better sitcom Than everybody else just said.

Speaker 2:

But it's third person.

Speaker 4:

It's third person, oh damn.

Speaker 2:

Deja Pel might be over everybody. Deja Pel got everybody.

Speaker 5:

He in his own league.

Speaker 2:

So where y'all put Martin, what's your top five?

Speaker 3:

I hate doing top five Cause it be a feeling for me it be how I feel at the moment.

Speaker 5:

I might change it, you know, and there's some niggas people sleeping. Where y'all?

Speaker 4:

put.

Speaker 2:

Martin at Y'all ain't say nothing about Martin.

Speaker 4:

We did earlier, oh, you did. But I think, like see, when it come to like comedian, you got because, bro Martin don't do stand-up better than that Bernie Mac, he it. Better than Richard Pryor, eddie Murphy, Kevin Hart, none of them. Or what's the black ass boy?

Speaker 3:

The baby kid, Robin Williams no.

Speaker 6:

Robin.

Speaker 3:

Williams.

Speaker 5:

That nigga on the books.

Speaker 1:

Robin Harris OG gotta be in the building. Nah, man, good looking.

Speaker 4:

Nah shit, not better than Ron Delarius and all that shit. Hell no.

Speaker 2:

But naturally funny.

Speaker 4:

Naturally Martin fun and all that shit I don't know, but naturally funny. Naturally Martin funnier than all of them To me, except Mike Epps. I think Mike Epps is the funniest nigga in the world.

Speaker 5:

Since we can parent who had the better TV show, Will Smith or Martin Lawrence?

Speaker 1:

Or.

Speaker 3:

Jamie Foxx.

Speaker 5:

Martin.

Speaker 1:

I love Jamie Foxx, bro, I love Jamie.

Speaker 2:

Foxx Jamie, not up there with the comedy. I love Jamie Foxx, martin, I love. I love Jamie Foxx, bro. I love Jamie Foxx Jamie, not up there With the comedy.

Speaker 5:

I love Jamie Foxx. First place, first place I love Jamie.

Speaker 2:

I still watch Jamie Foxx show right now Yo what, what, what did you say?

Speaker 4:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 2:

Jamie Foxx ain't as funny as Martin On a TV show. What the fuck? Martin Lawrence, jamie Foxx.

Speaker 4:

Oh man, Martin Lawrence.

Speaker 2:

I'm watching Martin all day.

Speaker 4:

No, martin better. You said he wasn't as funny Remember the episode.

Speaker 1:

Remember the episode? Yes.

Speaker 2:

Bro. No, you tripping nigga no look the Jamie Foxx episode.

Speaker 5:

when they were shooting a movie in there he was like atmosphere, what he's like.

Speaker 2:

Atmosphere guy, atmosphere guy, y'all sleeping on, martin, though Nah.

Speaker 4:

Martin, he nasty Martin, got the best show ever. That's what I'm trying to say. I just think.

Speaker 2:

Jamie got a lot of ideas from Martin.

Speaker 1:

He did.

Speaker 4:

Everybody got ideas from Martin. Everybody pulled from Martin, but I'm saying Martin the great show, so period, martin broke barriers with that shit. He did.

Speaker 3:

No, bro, I'm saying Jamie, stand up.

Speaker 2:

Martin broke barriers with that shit he did, yeah, but they all got that shit for Richard Pryor, bro, bullshit 100% correct.

Speaker 4:

Richard Pryor, richard Pryor, they got all that shit wrong though he wasn't right and he wasn't right and it's funny cause they got it from Richard Pryor, but a lot of them niggas Got it from Eddie Murphy.

Speaker 1:

Eddie Murphy got it from Richard Pryor. Eddie Murphy got it from Richard Pryor, he did this is what I'm saying. This is what I'm saying. He did. Y'all keep saying, and Ray Fox and them.

Speaker 4:

Alright, look, y'all keep saying that right.

Speaker 3:

But every.

Speaker 4:

But everybody we just named, james Witherspoon Pops, everybody we just named, got a better jaw than me. Bang, bang, bang bang. You know that. Raw is funnier than Richard Pryor shit.

Speaker 1:

That's what I'm saying. They could get whatever they want.

Speaker 4:

That sounds crazy.

Speaker 2:

Don't that sound crazy Yo.

Speaker 1:

I'll be with you. Come on, take us out, man. We gonna be here all night debating this shit. We gonna be here all night debating this, but your dad don't got nothing like that, bro.

Speaker 4:

Bro, he don't, he don't he funny. But when you talk about raw delirious and I'm a grown little man and you watch Richard Pryor.

Speaker 2:

Stand up and Dingo watch Raw, it don't matter.

Speaker 4:

It was funnier, bro. Eddie Murphy had a better. Do your homework. Eddie Murphy had a better career than him.

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