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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Right back out of Bay Area. This is to have
Bike podcast. I am your host, cousin Dre Man. We
got a special guest in the building. Please welcome to
the show. One of my favorite up and coming content
creators out these Bay Area streets.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
Man, Frisco Philly B. What's happening, cousin, Hey you, what's up?
Speaker 3 (00:13):
My dog? Cousin Dre Mann.
Speaker 1 (00:14):
Chilling, chilling, chilling, Man, I've been liking what you're doing
out there in these streets.
Speaker 3 (00:18):
I ain't gonna lie.
Speaker 1 (00:18):
It's you, and it's like maybe a few more content
creators out there that I could just wake up in
the middle of the night, just go to your page
and get the rolling.
Speaker 3 (00:26):
Bro.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
Like, so we want to get into it.
Speaker 3 (00:28):
Man.
Speaker 1 (00:29):
First of all, introduce yourself to folks like I know you. You know,
of course it might be a few people out there.
Our listeners know you, but somebody might not. Bro. Introduce
your show, let them know where you come from, Man,
what you're representing, and we'll go from there.
Speaker 3 (00:40):
You know your boy, Frisco Philly B. Like you said,
you said, content creator out these Bay Area streets, not
just Frisco, but that's what I represent. San Francisco but
you know, I'm a content creator. You're just pushing all
types of content out there, influencing the young cats.
Speaker 1 (00:54):
That's the goal for me, straight up. Man, Let's start
from the beginning, the very beginning. Man, talk about how
you were raised. I'm trying to get to where you
just became a funny ass dude. Bro, So let's start
from the very beginning. You say you're from San Francisco.
What part of San Francisco you know?
Speaker 3 (01:11):
I'm from Frisco Hunter's Point, Bayview, Hunter's Point, to be exact,
I grew up on Wavar Road for my first thirteen years.
Then I moved down a double Rock. Yeah, and that's
kind of like where a roaster beginning at.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
Okay, yeah, I'm gonna ask you know, did you realize, like, Bro,
I'm funny, Like, oh this might work for me.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
I could do this.
Speaker 3 (01:26):
Well. First, I was on this basketball team called Frisco
Smart Set. Okay, you basketball teams to play against the
rebels and stuff for coach Guy. And everybody on the
team used to roast me, like gather up on me,
roasting me because I was like, I was a young
cat with big eyes, you know, just like you look
like a young me teacher like you know. But then
I was like, you know, I ain't letting I ain't
letting this happen no more. I ain't let nobody else
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roast me like so I just started working on my jokes.
Cause my mom used to be listening to like Adale Givens,
I know, you know Dale given for sure, So my
mom be listening to her around the house and she'd
be talking over the microphone or funny. So I kind
of mixed it in, you know, just start going in
on everybody. I seen, just roasting everybody that felt like
they could get on me, roast me, lunch tables at school.
You start fighting back, for sure, y'all just not gonna
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keep roasting me. But I was quiet at first. I
think I was really quiet, like I was chilling, like
everybody's roasting me.
Speaker 2 (02:14):
So you're an introvert. You you you're really an introvert.
Speaker 3 (02:16):
But sure I used to be. I'll be tucked, really tucked,
like I already being too many people faced like that.
But people think that about me, But I'm really introvert.
That's crazy.
Speaker 2 (02:28):
So how did how do we get how did we
get this?
Speaker 3 (02:31):
Like I said, I was on the street corners, like
you know when you been on the street corners bros
growing up. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you know, like we out
there roasting all day like and plus I wanted, I
was all. I wasn't really into the gang gang ship
like that. So I was really more so like the
funny man out the crew, right, like you can hang
out with everybody. He good, he ain't too tough, he
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ain't too he ain't no sucker.
Speaker 2 (02:54):
He funny as hell. Be with us for show for
show show.
Speaker 3 (02:57):
That's that's what all came from my bros saying hello,
jokes me. It really came from everybody though for it,
like everybody played a part of this ship. That how
you got the fristco Philly b.
Speaker 1 (03:05):
Like absolutely, let's talk about man, how you started making
these this contents? And uh, what was your first do
you remember your first viral content clip?
Speaker 3 (03:14):
It was Cardi b in Office when they broke up in.
Speaker 2 (03:18):
The first, second, third, fourth time they break up.
Speaker 3 (03:20):
Every first breakup. But if you want to include the
Steph Curry out my first real content thing to bust
me out. Yeah, that's the thing that really bust gave
me your name. And I was the Steph Curry and
Barry Bonds or it was Steph Kirk and mister fab
backpack event. Yeah in twenty eighteen. Oh y'all was hooping.
Y'all was all and you hit the shot on it
and it went viral. Yeah. Yeah, so I got like
ten thousand followers off of that. I wasn't really doing
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no comedy stuff at the time like that, but I
was just like, I gotta feed. I gotta feed my
audience with something like yeah, yeah, for real, let me
just get it. What's the second thing I want to do?
Good road motherfuckers?
Speaker 2 (03:49):
Like, So, how do you come up with your content?
Speaker 3 (03:52):
Like?
Speaker 2 (03:52):
What makes you like? How do you know?
Speaker 1 (03:54):
Like I want to make a new clip or a
new content real and I need to do something like
you know, how do you know, like, yeah, that's gonna
be funny.
Speaker 2 (04:01):
I'm gonna do that one.
Speaker 3 (04:03):
Shit. If I think if I laugh at my own ship,
I think everybody's gonna laugh at it, I'd be like,
shit if I'm laughing at this motherfucker.
Speaker 2 (04:09):
Cause I don't like I'm funny.
Speaker 3 (04:10):
Yeah, I don't like laughing at too much shit. You know,
it's hard to make us laugh real nowadays. Yeah, yeah,
So when somebody went went I make myself laugh, like,
oh yeah, they're gonna somebody gonna laugh at this shit
out there no matter. I know people been through this
shit that I didn't been through them there, like especially
around the Bay Area Street in California. Period LA. I
got some la forwards. But I relate to you. I'm like, shit,
I relate to me, you relate to your story. I'm like,
(04:30):
all right, ship cool, keep rocking.
Speaker 1 (04:32):
So alright, man, let's talk about like the difference between
these youngsters and this generation and how we grew up.
Speaker 2 (04:40):
You know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (04:41):
Uh, I know it's totally different out here. Uh do
content creators beef?
Speaker 3 (04:46):
Like is it?
Speaker 1 (04:47):
Because I know I'll be on your page and sometimes
you be on that trip Like I joke me, yeah.
Speaker 3 (04:53):
Like so do you I know, rappers fok all day?
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (04:56):
Like radio, I mean, I ain't got no problem nobody
this radio bro.
Speaker 1 (04:59):
But like for content creatives, do y' all be having
like content thunk, like like chameleon thunk.
Speaker 3 (05:04):
Hell you're behind the scenes. Hell yeah, it's behind the
scenes up. Like it's just like the rap. It's just
like rap up. It's just like rap. It's just like
in the old regular nine to five jobs, you got
coworkers and that you really like like, oh man, what's
the fuck coming in with attitude today? So you got
your content creators? Is out there that kind of you
having a little shit going on behind the scenes?
Speaker 1 (05:23):
Do they have somebody ever like stole your stuff? And
you'd be like, brouh, I know you got to take
that damn like.
Speaker 3 (05:28):
Oh the fuck you a lot of motherfuckers and stole
my ship.
Speaker 1 (05:30):
Like the example you I mean, you got to put
the names nothing. But unless you want to then you won't.
Speaker 3 (05:35):
But yah, examples, I mean it's even people I said
I stole that shit before, like say that you know
what I'm.
Speaker 2 (05:41):
Saying, But but did you steal that stuff?
Speaker 3 (05:43):
Nah? I just wanted my own idea, gotcha? Like for example,
I'm gonna say comedian Mario Hodge, don't know you know
Mario Hodge? Yeah, og Mario Hodge. One day I did
a skit one day, Yeah you know, I was had
my little Bob black Wig going through my news reporter
ski on the streets. He was like, Yo, you're still
in my style. I was like, I'm still in your style.
He's like you see my page. I've been doing my
my character.
Speaker 2 (06:02):
Oh so that's something that he does with the micro but.
Speaker 3 (06:04):
He don't do he don't do what He just put
a wig on and do like some og type of stuff.
Speaker 2 (06:09):
Got you.
Speaker 3 (06:09):
But he tried to say the fact that I put
a wig on I was copying him, got you. And
I'm like, brother, fuck'm coppying you like you. I'm a younger.
I'm twenty five years younger than you you talking about
like But we end up talking it out though, like
and he's like, oh nah, I kind of took it
the wrong way. I should have been more like an
older cat in him differently like you you you look
up to me type shit. I'm like, take it as
that there, nigga, you want to take that, let's take
(06:30):
that that. But you can't be disrespectful like niggie like
your problem.
Speaker 2 (06:33):
He came in hot.
Speaker 3 (06:34):
Yeah, so we was so he got into a little
bit behind the scenes behind I was ready to slam
that og up. I told him I was ready to
slam you up.
Speaker 2 (06:40):
What's that first go? You be saying that what's.
Speaker 3 (06:42):
Philly b yank? You know? Snake that up? No, I
really came from Harbor Road, like it's really the yean
like yeing you like so Harbor Road stretch out.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
But bro, you be having me rolling, I'll be on
your page. But I've seen you do that to a
few people.
Speaker 3 (06:54):
Like just be walking in sure. Ain't nobody ever really
got mad at you for doing that.
Speaker 1 (06:59):
I mean, hell if you did that in a real
fight before, Yeah, like it's it's it's good for sure.
Speaker 3 (07:05):
I remember I got into a whole little scuffle at
City College Fristco. I was it was a big brawl,
like I'm going to just yi. Everybody move, every boy
the way move what's out? Next person? Next person?
Speaker 1 (07:16):
And a lot of people don't know you really in
shape for real. I've seen you outside in your section
out here in San Francisco. He was on the pole
doing like some workouts and.
Speaker 3 (07:23):
Something with the blood in my mouth. Ain't funny smoking
in shape. I think I've been doing pull ups literally
since two thousand and eight. That's a lot of people
don't know about me. I've really been doing pull ups
like you in shape for real. So my body, my
bone was kind of used to that ship right now
and on my day one. Bros, they know they be like,
but Philly don't even the people aren't Like the followers
that don't know you can slam Philly b but the
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ones that's close to me don't play with that. Skinny dude.
I'm an sticky mother fuck with technique like jet Lee.
Like jet Lee, I got a technique. Wait, who is
your favorite growing up? Who is your favorite comedian?
Speaker 1 (07:56):
I know you said mom's listening to like a deal
givings around the house and stuff like that, but personally, like,
who did you attach to that that You're like, man,
he hella funny?
Speaker 2 (08:04):
If I could be funny like him.
Speaker 3 (08:05):
I try it honestly, Like I remember, like year I
would say, like nineteen ninety seven. I still remember. I
got a good memory, like I reber like nineteen ninety seven.
I heard the Little but for sure I just seen
characters on there, so I was like, then my mom's
watching it, like I saw just that. Martin was the
first one that kind of kicked me off with it.
And then then I've seen Smoky on Friday seeing his personality,
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and I was acting. I got around the house, but
I wouldn't do it outside. I guess I was quiet, right,
So I'll just master my craft in the house. So
who was the first person.
Speaker 1 (08:36):
When was the first time somebody heard you cracking jokeing
and do it again?
Speaker 3 (08:40):
They had me my neighbors up there, like I was
like twelve years old. I had some little some friends,
and I had some Chuck Taylor's on. You know, Chuck
Taylors ain't Poplar in the beer, but my mom had
brought me some Chuck Taylor's out here, so I had
some on. I had the one smoke he had on
a Friday, yeah, when he slid it like, so I
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had those Chuck Taylor So I just like pull my
pants up high and I'll be doing this little dance
like my legs wiggling like my friends like but again again,
that is what it is. So I know I had
some type of funny in me, Like I knew my
body language is funny. I didn't think my jokes was funny,
but I knew my body language like funny.
Speaker 1 (09:16):
So how do you feel, like I said, you said,
you grew up watching Martin, how do you feel about
comedians and actors dressing up as women Martin places your
they name Big Mama.
Speaker 2 (09:26):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (09:26):
All the light is that something that you would do
down the line, we're gonna talk about it. You was
just did a movie and all kinds of stuff. So
you know, I know we were getting into the acting,
sliding into it right here.
Speaker 3 (09:36):
This is it?
Speaker 2 (09:36):
So is that something that first called Philly B.
Speaker 3 (09:39):
Nah, I'm gonna keep it real with you. I sat
down and rethought about this too. I sat down, said,
if they really came at me with that bag, you said,
they just carried me and said, we got three hundred
thousand movie for you, Philly B. This again, this role,
and we need you to put a dress on. I
really had to sit there and look at all my
bros and all my families, say we gotta pass this
opportunity up, like you're already gonna rock with me and
understand me in the long run, but right now, we
can't do that. It's gonna mess up us in the future. Gigs.
(10:01):
I'm forty five, forty eight years old. My acting gigs
like but Thel the farest I would go. I was
like Damon did on Friday at the next Oh you
know what I'm saying, But.
Speaker 2 (10:12):
Dame he was his acting homosextion.
Speaker 3 (10:14):
Yeah, got the first I would I do some ship
like this is some buff shit. They I ain't gonna
go no extra ship.
Speaker 2 (10:19):
Though, no dress, no making.
Speaker 3 (10:20):
I ain't doing all that one ship all after that?
Did it? They still they still Martin still touring? Uh?
Who else?
Speaker 1 (10:27):
Daddy Eddie played seven eight different people at one time.
Speaker 3 (10:30):
He's still Eddie Murphy. I give that, but you throw
away the three hundred thou throw it back and that's
light and acting. That's light. That was cute.
Speaker 2 (10:37):
It's more like twenty million man lead roll.
Speaker 3 (10:41):
No, I can't do it. Just me like, yeah, no,
I respect you. I just I'm trying to figure out
you can't do it like and I'm a street nig.
At the end of the day, the street side gonna
be like, hey, bro, we you never grew up seeing that.
I ain't never grew up seeing no man in no
dress as far as that was closed to me, So
I ain't never really caught car. It ain't never really
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made me be like I'm doing that ship like.
Speaker 1 (11:03):
None of your homeboys got twenty million either, but sure
you come home with that check. They ain't gonna be
mad at you for a Hey you was hella funny
in that role. Boy, ain't hey blood ain't every time
I see you now, boy, you you see Tyler Perry,
he doing this thing, the whole whole community. But I'm
pretty to me for me judging it all.
Speaker 3 (11:21):
I think that like the comedians in the nineties who
did it, yeah yeah, I think they kind of like
got their ship set already. But like the news, the
current comedians who do it, it's kind of gonna mess
you up.
Speaker 2 (11:29):
I ain't seen no current comedian. That's crazy.
Speaker 3 (11:31):
Bringing Brandon T. Jackson right what he did at he
ain't been relevant since yeah because of that Big Mama's
House too or three.
Speaker 1 (11:38):
Surely yeah, yeah, yeah, And that's crazy. I'm trying to
think of any like I don't.
Speaker 3 (11:42):
Think right now, you ain't gonna see DC Young flywear. No,
you ain't gonna see Karlon right now, right now? Yeah,
right now, comedians maybe mess the bag up for real,
like in the future. Not it's gonna be a good
bag right now. Yeah, but in the future you're gonna
be like, why.
Speaker 2 (11:56):
That damn dress on?
Speaker 3 (11:57):
Why nobody? Why nobody messing me? Then you got sons
watching you out there, you know.
Speaker 1 (12:01):
Like, yeah, okay, that's dope. Man, Let's talk about this
acting career.
Speaker 3 (12:06):
You got going.
Speaker 2 (12:06):
What's the name of the movie that you would shout out?
Speaker 3 (12:08):
Sea Lee?
Speaker 1 (12:09):
Y'allways, just hit another content creator, been doing this show,
We've been doing this thing. Tell me about the movie.
What's the name of it? When is it releasing? What's
the next phase? I know you said it just got
accepted into like a film festival.
Speaker 3 (12:23):
Talk to me, Well, these two dudes they hit us up.
Shout out to Caesar. They hit me up and it
was like, yo, like cause I met him, Like when
I did this little short film in I think Valo
called Food Run and they lighted my acting skills on
that and I didn't even show my face on that
one though. I just had a mask on it, but
they heard my voice. So he's like, but I need
to work with you in the future. And then he
reached out to me, which is now, and he was like, bro,
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I need I need you and see Lee like y'all
the ones dominating on Instagram, y'all influencers, Like he say,
ain't about the falls with y'll y'all. We know who
got the streets, Like right, he said, we need to
get y'all in some rolls. I'm like, let's do it thing.
He's like tomorrow. I was like tomorrow. He said, read
this like it's all read the script. I'm like, let's
get it. Like. So we met up at the pier
and he said, I got a film called Bippers, and
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he said, let's do a spin off, you know, like
a spin off of just like bipping and people, you know,
bipping is the hottest thing, you know, the highest crime,
the highest crime right down the streets right now. Got
three year olds bipping right now. But he was just like,
let's let's start it. So we did it. Then we
did it on one take. That that first scene you
see was the first we did that all one take.
We did multiple scenes, but that that first take we
did that was the one that he was like, we
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need that first take. That's authentic. This was y'all right here.
So and it came out and we put the we
put the promo off there got one hundred thousand views.
We sent it out to a few web to a
few I want to say companies are two film companies,
and they accepted it like we love this. We need
to make this bigger. So we're about to make it
bigger now, like get some more actors around the Bay Area.
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I got some more content creators you about to see.
That's how to run a Bay Area finna joint. So
it's finna be rappers. You know. I want to say
their names, but they was here though, you know they
was up on the scene. Okay, but you know some
stars be in there. We're gonna be some big special
appearances in there.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
It ain't the movie cutting drein and and already easy
minds out there.
Speaker 2 (14:06):
I ain't gonna lie to you, Philly be Man.
Speaker 3 (14:10):
I got you question.
Speaker 1 (14:12):
Have any artists I know we talked about like other
content creator but artists. Have any artists like rappers, singers, whatever?
Gotten mad at you for doing like skits? You know
you I just seen you not too long ago. You
was roasting. I can't think of you. Okay, yeah you
was on all that. What have they said something to you?
Like what's that reactor? And do you feel like maybe
I did go too hard or I just fall back
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a little bit or.
Speaker 3 (14:37):
When it come to that type of ship, I don
already have feelings when they come to that.
Speaker 2 (14:39):
Everybody fair game. If you do something funny, get on it.
Speaker 3 (14:43):
I feel like we all had this age now, you
know if you put some on Instagram, it's gonna get
talking about. It's a go. So I'm pretty sure if
you don't want to be talked about, you ain't gonna
put out the neck so Nan Ferrol. But I know
that's why when we put their head up there, you
know it's sound that the fare is my boy, you
know me and already had a bomb before that though,
if you're talking, he was playing around, got roasting and ship.
But so he put their head up there, that's when
I have the roast team to go in on him. Man,
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you have me. He was real though. He was really
show ass back. He's in the video back post. Yeah,
you know what I'm.
Speaker 2 (15:10):
Saying for surely, but everybody not not not you know
what I'm saying. I cut like that.
Speaker 3 (15:13):
You know, everybody take it.
Speaker 1 (15:15):
And then it's different when it's a comedian, somebody that's funny,
got hell of followers.
Speaker 2 (15:19):
Doing it, you know what I mean, Like got me
come home, bro, fake ass. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (15:24):
But like for example, with dB the General, when I
was roasting him, he took it personal. You me and
him in the DMS, we was going we was goinggga
slam you on your neck, dB, you talking about nigga.
We're talking about ship like dB, we just got cools
this reason. I want to say two days ago, like yeah,
he just wrote me DM like BRO was tripping. We
I'm tripping over this ship. That's cool. You know that's
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how it should be. Though, yeah, sure, but before that,
though you know each other. DM was like, Bro, we
slammed some bro man ship. We see each other. I'm
slamming when you see me.
Speaker 2 (15:52):
I'm what's what's it called? Yanke told him when I
see you what that's hell of funny.
Speaker 3 (16:00):
They're gonna call you d be the civilian, not the general.
Speaker 2 (16:02):
No more boy, that hell of funny.
Speaker 3 (16:04):
He DM me was like bro like because he said
he was in Frisco. I guess. He said he's in
Frisco at a taco truck and he said some girls
came to him like they thought he was Philly B.
Speaker 1 (16:12):
So you see that too, and not asked hell of funny?
Teld you could because it's the Kim folks for show.
Speaker 3 (16:19):
He said, But that was what made him walk away
and say, but me and brother go get some content.
He said. We are here boys trying to saying, I
like easier you.
Speaker 1 (16:26):
Know what I'm saying, Like, bro, we both probably can
get some views off of this bag.
Speaker 3 (16:31):
But we both gonna go up. We both putting. You know,
just think I'm roasting you. People go to your page,
they see that you actually a dope rapper or whatever type.
They I like this dude, he make a rap though,
Philly B. So it's really promotion for you too, Like
you know what I'm saying. So I'll telling all rappers
that I'm really promoting you to a lot of you
thought there was an eb kJ B was gonna get
mad at me like I roast the e b kJ
But you did I see that I was roasting like
(16:51):
he had that big gut, yeah gut and everything. I'm
like everybody was in my DMS though, I'm telling everybody
big rappers like Philly take that take that down. Hes
gonna take a personal take him. I ain't take a
ship down next. No jabo called me or hit me
on the DMS. Then I love this like you feel me?
Like like everybody was be thinking like we all grew
(17:12):
up kind of the same, roasting our cousins the show,
just saying little show for Shure. So that's how that well, Yeah.
A lot of rappers take it, take it, take it personal,
but some don't, say fifty fifty fifty fifty.
Speaker 1 (17:24):
Let's talk about your stand up comedy. I know you
want to start getting into that. I think it was
All Star Weekend. You said you did a show and
did terrible. Talk about it, man, what happened? Do you
know where you went wrong? Did you make those necessary adjustments?
Can you come out now at the next show and
give it to him or you know what happens.
Speaker 3 (17:45):
I'm gonna break it down. It wasn't All Star Weekend,
but it was mister fat Birthday Party week.
Speaker 2 (17:50):
Got you.
Speaker 3 (17:51):
It's the birthday party week, Party week, the comedy show
out there, you know, Dublin Pleasanton, Gary Payton, everybody, all
the celebrities there. But he told me to pull up
and give them five minutes. So I went, So I'm
getting I'm working on my set, you feel me. I
usually freestyle my set, like you know what I'm saying?
Really yeah, I usually freestyle like That's how I did
like sixty shows and I was just about the crowd.
(18:12):
Yeah yeah, yeah, And that's that seems like it's hard
to me.
Speaker 1 (18:14):
I'd rather come with I know, these seventeen jokes I
got and to be funny thirteen, I'm gonna have somebody crying,
you know.
Speaker 3 (18:22):
That's that's the main thing. I've been trying to work
on those work because I really don't know how to
like work write my jokes down. That's what I've been
working on with Louis belt and all Jerry law two logs,
you know what I'm saying. But they when that day came,
though I was ready, though I was ready, but when
I got on stage, I got this one joke. I
always kind of said, I miss the fabka, So I
don't want to say too much about it, but you know,
like that, but you know, Louis, you know, signing, but
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Louis Belle, sure, that's my boy. You know what I'm
saying to this day, it's my boy. But he came
out and kind of said the joke that I kind
of was gonna say. So I was like for me,
like bro, you.
Speaker 2 (18:52):
Know, like like that was That's what I was about
to come.
Speaker 3 (18:54):
That's the warm, that's how that's how I feet off
the crowd, like you know, that joke is my hitter.
But he said that joke when he was getting of
the stay. So I kind of like it put me
in a freezone now because now you can't use that job.
Like how I'm gonna start off time time, ticket down,
that clock coming here like pheel be you up next?
My body getting hot now like my intro Joe, I'm
ready to come in win it. Yeah, I'm really sitting
(19:16):
the ship right Damn. Like what I'm about to say
is I'm thinking that every thought of my head on
how to get this crowd started. But I think me
over thinking too much, like that it did me wrong
because I've never never been in a situation me having
overthink this much. So when it had when he called
me on stage, I got up there, it was just
I knocked over the beer was somebody got a beer
(19:37):
up there already started off like this the first time
I ever been like put like this. But I'm still
trying to fight my way through it. I'm saying a
little jokes though, like I'm still fighting through. But I
ain't getting the reaction that I really won't let you know, right,
I know, like, ain't it like again, it's one hundred
people in hundred tweet I'm on getting like six laves.
I'm usually I'm used to getting like at least fifty
lasts like that in one hundred and twenty six crowd.
(20:00):
You know, fifty last one hundred people is sound? It
sound kind of loud a little bit. So I'm like,
if I can at least get to at least twenty last.
That's how comedians judged that ship off laughs like Caiman saying,
like we go off like are competitiveness, Like how many
times you make the crowd laugh? Right? Okay? We said
I can make you laugh eleven times? Then he madehim
laugh ten. We try to make him laugh eleven. I
got you. That's funnier. That's how you know it's funnier,
you know what I'm saying. So I'm sitting there like, okay,
(20:21):
I only got six laughs not and I already seen
the comedians that can went on before me. They tow
it up, they rocked it.
Speaker 1 (20:27):
It was belt funny doing ship if you're coming on
after him.
Speaker 3 (20:31):
So that's a young og. That's I told him myself.
I look up to you in the comedian game body,
even though I'm older than you, but you wanted to
catch I looked up to you, like your material raw
like the show I fuck with you like for sure,
But when he did that joke, I'm like damn. But
he put me to the side and said some real,
some real ship. I had to take like a street.
At first, I was getting pursed. I'm like because I said,
I say. When he came on stage, I'm the hollh
like this nigga. I got like this, nigga, you don't
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even want to as soon as I get off here.
Speaker 2 (20:55):
Why would you now question?
Speaker 3 (20:57):
Did he know that?
Speaker 1 (20:58):
What did he say yo Joe or did he just
say something about fab that was funny?
Speaker 3 (21:03):
I mean he kind of said it like like like
the way I was saying, like the way I would
say it. So he said your joke kind of said
like yeah, yeah, people know that was and I used
to do that joke at his open bar coma. So
I don't know. Like I said, he probably in his
own though, That's all I'm saying. I don't want to
say like he was probably in his own doing his
own ship, like we're not saying yeah we were my
(21:24):
god stage, I'm looking at him like I'm hawking him down.
I was like, I'm waiting for this nigga. Everybody knows me.
That's the like Philly be calm down. We see because
the people that know me, they know that joke, Like,
my boy, you know what I'm saying, Like he said
your joke, Like a few comedians in the New like
that's Philly b joke, but they like Philly be calm
down and it's just a show, like it's more shows.
(21:45):
I'm like for me, I'm kind of like this the one.
Speaker 2 (21:47):
Though it's bad a lot of people, it's gonna make.
Speaker 3 (21:50):
My interest beautiful women like so I took it out
as soon as he got the stage. I'm hawking he
coming through the crowd. It was like, I see walk
Bob like to a quick bro Like, but you kind
of said the joke. I was gonna say, bro like like,
hey man, like no, this happens, Like Bro, you gotta
just keep your get your ship ready to move forward.
Like even one of them. I'm like, I'm like nigga,
(22:10):
So now I'm really like, but you realize got up
like that. That wasn't the response I was trying to hear, bro,
But it was the best and the best response though.
But when I went home and thought about it, I said,
that's why you told me that. Like when I started,
you know, I started putting my show on Instagram talking
ship like, I'm like, man, niggas gotta be sucking up. Like,
but then when people fab called me, fab called me bro,
you calm down, you still did good. Like just you
(22:31):
know what I'm saying, it's more shows. Just get better.
Go write your jokes down and let you know, go
write your ship down, have backup jokes. So that's how
I took it. I'm like, Okay, I just gotta be
one of the great ones. Now that's what I've been doing.
I'm finna become one of the greatest ones out. I'm
telling everybody that now. Like, but that day right there
to let me made me realize write your ship down,
so I probably needed it. When he did the joke,
I said, I probably needed it.
Speaker 2 (22:50):
Should have had another one.
Speaker 3 (22:51):
I should have had like two dours my light one.
Yeah right, cool, don't watch this. Sure, that's how I
took it. I was because it's a competitive.
Speaker 1 (22:58):
Thing and at least said happened to you here at
home and that you're somewhere else with somebody who didn't
have love for it.
Speaker 2 (23:04):
Couldn't be like let me it could have went there.
Speaker 1 (23:07):
I'm gonna take my jump exactly all right, man, before
I let you go quick man, and you also getting
into rapping.
Speaker 2 (23:14):
You got some songs out there, Man, what what made
you want to rap?
Speaker 1 (23:18):
Do you think you want to do rapping more than
content and comedy or or just something else to do?
Speaker 3 (23:23):
Honestly, rapp people I did first. I started off rapping first,
like just in the hood, just you know, doing songs,
you know, president like that, all right. I started off,
like I said, being Pressie, you know Pressy for you
know Pressy back on Harvard. That was one of my
best friends with this, so were doing little songs like
I was more like his background rap because he's the
(23:44):
freestyle Pressidy was really a freestyle opp We did a
song called Hubcasts and Not just Living and like so
I always knew I kind of like wanted to rap.
So when I moved a double Rock, there was a
group of young cats down are rapping and let me
get on the laptop. You know, he's wrapping up laptop.
So I'm like, let me rapig nigga. I start rapping.
They like, Bro, you kind of got an industreet flow.
You ain't got no game flowing on street flow. Your
flow kind of like that kind of that kind of
(24:05):
me fall back and look, I'm like, I ain't gonna
relate to the streets. I gotta lootle Chris Flow and ship.
I sound like motherfucking one of the niggas out there
and ship like God damn, I saw like two thousand
and three rappers like right now, Like, so I'm sitting
there like, let me just like focus on other ship.
I started playing basketball, like doing other little shit around
the horse dunk a litt dunk court in the hoods.
So I was like, let me just try to be
better than these niggas at something other than being being
(24:27):
a street nigga. I knew I wasn't no punk, though
I knew like, I gotta be good at ship like this,
something that's gonna make the young niggas be like, I
gotta go fun with Philly B. So when we would
play basketball, young cats and be like, I'm on Philly
be t like so that that was my way of
getting in like and that came with Philly B. Yankee
niggas that tried to play me on the court and
they stayed out yanked niggas on eat what.
Speaker 2 (24:48):
If I ain't got on no shirt?
Speaker 3 (24:50):
Oh dude, I'm gonna it's cuffs. You know, they got
another way around me. We got a cut flings. You know,
you get the risks, you know the cuffs. Put your
pants for the cuffs flings like.
Speaker 2 (24:58):
Your shitty cash boy, y'all.
Speaker 3 (25:00):
Damn Like if you ain't got no shirt ons and
people don't know that, I might have to do a
video on that one of these days and show cats
how to grabbing by the cuff flings, you know, field
Bow cats love about the cups. Geez, oh my goodness,
Frisco Philly being the billing man.
Speaker 2 (25:13):
Anything else you want to say before we.
Speaker 3 (25:14):
Get up out of here, bro shit, Like, I want
everybody to come join our show. We gotta. Every year
we do this, we traveled and put on the events,
and this year we're going to Portland. Wisdom. Like I said,
the wisdom my boy Mini smurf Lucci trays were putting on.
They've been putting on. I'm just a motherfucker promoter off
the crew, you under said, but they really the ones
putting on. You know what I'm saying. You know, but Wisdom.
They're gonna be in Portland this year, and I want
(25:35):
everybody to come out because I'm gonna be out telling jokes.
You know, we're gonna have multiple events during that weekend.
It's coming up. Man, I want everybody to be there
to just follow my page and and y'all gonna see
it on there. I'm putting a flyer on there and
follow WS and apparel and y'all gonna see up the
fly and everything.
Speaker 1 (25:49):
Before I let you go, you you made my brain
just keep ticking everything you say. I got another question, Boom,
Can you talk about the importance of teamwork. Yeah, I'm
saying like you just said that, the team and you
show up. Can you talk about how import and that
is for people just think you just get on there
and make funny content.
Speaker 3 (26:03):
No, No, you know behind the scenes, people don't know.
I got like I said, it's a it's a crew
back there working like and theyve been doing it before me,
Like they just encouraging me more like Philly be like
we behind you, And I'm like, okay, I really need
a team. Like I even tell him, I gotta come
out more with y'all more because this team, the team
shit takes you further. Like from what I see, like,
it's just you're not lacking. No, areas for it. You
(26:24):
got somebody that know how to do this, somebody that
will do that even if you don't feel like going to
the store. You got motherfuckers. I'm like, I go to
the store about fucker lights. So you got motherfuckers that
know how to do everything and want to do everything.
That's the imports of a team, you know. And that's
and I feel like everybody should get one doing somebody yourself.
I tried to do by myself and that shit didn't
Really it gets you to a point where you should
be like you be tired and drained out.
Speaker 1 (26:44):
You're thinking of the content, You're thinking of the jokes.
You gotta act the jokes out. You gotta record it
then show home and cut it and chop it. And
exactly I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (26:52):
Who wants to say this? Bro? Honestly, who do you
want to sit there and be like who do you
want to follow somebody and look up to somebody that's
sitting there saying I did this shit all by myself, right,
I did it. I did it all by myself. It's like,
damn niggas, Like, what about so you didn't have nobody
in your one team?
Speaker 1 (27:09):
Man?
Speaker 2 (27:09):
You don't have one part I followed your partner being
the background with that.
Speaker 3 (27:12):
You like exactly. Don't even want to like my post now, don't.
Speaker 2 (27:16):
Even want to like he did it by himself, y'all
don't know he did it all along exactly.
Speaker 3 (27:20):
And that's why a lot of people like I promise you,
like go like I promise you. It's a lot of
people out here with a lot of followers right now,
a lot of consecreators with eight hundred thousand followers, and
they wonder why they should not buzzing. It's because they
sitting there put on their stories. I don't need nobody.
I don't want you Like I watch it, I'll be like,
what is he doing? That's why I always like I
need the streets. I love the streets, like the streets going.
That's where I'm at. The streets got me to where
I'm to here, Like know what I'm saying so and
(27:42):
I always trying to tell everybody that's up and coming,
like because somebody might blow up overnight or blow up
in a week over free videos and felt they had
a nigga on Instagram Right now, bro, you really got
work to put in. I know somebody right now he'd
be like, but I'm I'm kind of hottered you about
I'll be like, bro, I've been out since twenty seventeen.
How you hoted than me? Like you yeah, like I
got more, I got more followers. Then I'm like that
(28:04):
means you hollered at me. I'm like, I'm really outside
on these streets. Then you just had on Instagram like
we're talking about behind it that keyboard, I'm the product.
Like when people actually go outside and see me, they like,
that's who he is on Instagram, the same person, Like
why would I want to go outside and see a
dry as you on the radio here?
Speaker 2 (28:20):
That's how you is?
Speaker 3 (28:21):
Sure, no I feel, but that's who the people I respect,
like the sea Lee's like when you're talking to see.
Speaker 2 (28:27):
Same way the camera respecting for sure.
Speaker 3 (28:30):
That's why our movie Clicked is so good. Were always
able to click. But I ain't gonna say too much
about it. But you know, yeah, just young catch to
step y'all game up. You know what I'm saying, Like,
because I see the y ns out there and watching y'all,
y'all terrorizing, y'all gotta keep it cool, keep it cool
for it's O ends.
Speaker 1 (28:46):
You message from the o GS Man. All you Yns
out there man doing all this content creating bro chill.
Speaker 3 (28:52):
Little bit bro, sure we got you, gotcha.
Speaker 1 (28:56):
Frisco Philly being the building man this is to have
the podcast. I mean and appreciate you cutting out his love.
Speaker 3 (29:02):
For so man. You know I appreciate you because you've
been tapping in with me, even telling me like gets
you and get you. So I appreciate you with the
man of my word, bro, real nigga man. Shout to
cousin d Man.
Speaker 2 (29:11):
One, honey, this cad me.
Speaker 3 (29:12):
Yeah, we havet the door. Peace