Morning. Everybody is tch envy Angela yee. You keep saying it now, and we're gonna keep that in. You do not even know we're gonna keep keep that in because this is the last Breakfast Club interview of the year. But it's also the last Breakfast Club interview in this studio, correct, you know what I mean? And I'm actually glad that he's here. This is a great, a great note to end on after thirteen years. That's right, ladies and gentlemen, Drew Ski is joining us. No pressure, Juice Ski, but
this is the last day. Yeah, y'all, y'a, don't give it a bullshit just because I'm the last one though. Yeah, let's wrap it up. You know why I'm glad you're here because you represent the now, but you also represent the future, and that's what the Breakfast Club is currently doing right now. We're representing now, but we're moving into the future. So it's good to have you here. I feel good, man, I feel blessed. I'm actually super excited I'm up here because I literally sat back and watched
yall for so long. It's like one of those moments where it was like, Damn, I'm here. You know. Yeah, you get a lot of money, Drew Ski. Nah, I'm getting a lot Drew Ski. They try to just follow it off your partners. One of your partners was a close friend of mine. Oh yes, was her manager. Yeah,
at one point we went together. Yeah. Um, we not not towards you know, the end of it, because you know, you know, business is business, rightly, so yeah yeah so but now he was a great guy though, So I'm fully aware that you're getting money risky man, Gracious, what makes you say that? I mean, your outfit, your chain, and plus I see you on commercials. This was like, this was a gift though. Oh really, Yeah, I'm not. I'm not just out here buying Chaine. Who gave you that? Um,
you know, we'll talk about that. Yeah, no, we'll talk We'll talk about you know, I don't want to, you know, but yeah, it's a gift. So let's talk from the beginning. How did it all get started with the jaw just Southern University? Yes, now, and you wanted to be in sports broadcasting. Yeah, and what happened? Um, I think I just wanted to be on TV. Man. It wasn't really about doing sports broadcasting. It was just like something I knew I could go to school for it to like,
you know, entertain I just I didn't know. I knew my parents wanted me to go to school, so I'm like, I'm gonnaigure out the way to stay in school and do some cool shit, you know. So yeah, that was like the go to just for just to do that though, but I ended up doing what I really wanted to do. Now, you know, how did you make that pivot? Um? Dropping the fun out of high school? I mean dropping dropping high school, dropping out of college. So what year did
you drop out? I think I did one year at uh GGC, which is like a closed school to where I'm from. UM. Then I went to Georgia Southern and I did like have a semester Jesus, and just stopped going to classes just all all in general, let's talk about that mindset. Like, I man, I never went to college period. But so what made you realize that, you know, you know what college isn't the move from me? Um? I think bro just going up Those classes are so big you don't even have like a real like like
connection with none of the teachers. I think when I started at the smaller school was cool because I still knew people where I was from. Everybody's still cool with each other. You know. It felt like high school again. You know, that's another year of high school. You get up to those big colleges. I thought it was about to be like a party, you know what I'm saying. You watch movies like ATL or Drumline and stuff, and you see like kind of like the college talk about you, huh.
And I thought it was gonna be like that. But nah, man, I went all the way out there to that party school, and I ended up hating it. Bro't like yeah, uh just you know, just it just wasn't. I went out there for other reasons. I went out there thinking this is like the lifestyle I could live, Like, yeah, this is the real college lifestyle, and ended up just hitting me in the mouth with it, like partying and women. Yeah.
I wanted that, man. I wanted a real college experience because when you go to those small colleges you don't get that. It's like, like I said, like it's a high school again. So I was like, Okay, I'm a step out here. I'm trying to I'm trying to get my my deal on, you know. But yeah, I needed that though, because I ended up figuring out and I wanted to be a comedian when I didn't go to class at other semester. So basically you went to college
and was like, damn, we still got to do work. Yeah. Yeah, it's actually worse because the teachers don't. They don't, they don't give a crap about you. You gotta show up, you gotta do your work. Yeah, you don't walk in. It's a lectures. A thousand people sitting in here. They don't care who you are. You walking man, listen, man, it ain't. It ain't for everybody. Let's go back to Okay, we're going back. I was gonna say, let's go back before college, let's go back before high school, because it
just don't just start. You just don't start being funny, Like I can watch you and tell this guy is naturally funny. It's not performative. You had to be the class clown and just hrupt during school something. Um, yeah I was. I was always a class clown man since I was like an elementary school. But I didn't know that's what I wanted. I actually I wanted to do that, but I didn't know it was like a real profession.
That could like be my career, you know. So, Like I'm young and I used to go to the second third grade and I used to ask kids be like, who do you think the fun it's in our classes? And they'd be like, Oh, you're so funny man, Like you know, I thought that was like the cool thing. So every year, like my goal was like, yeah, I'm the funniest in this whole grade, Like I want everybody to agree that I'm the funniest. So it's just something my small hour put in the back of my head.
But I never thought I would really end up making it a career. Honestly, I just didn't think too deep into it. But I definitely have always been a class comment would you do back in the day that you realize like when you think about it now, Like I went too far back then? Um all the asswhoppers? Man, my dad was whooping my ass? What did I go too far on? What? In elementary school? Yeah, like prank wise, let me give you anything but the trauma. I'd rather
hear about the trauma from the asshood. I used to make fun of this kid that was mentally challenged. Oh man, right, and he would make fun of this kid all the time until one day the kid turned around and beat Charlemagne's ass. He didn't beat my ass. He choked me. It's a difference to put me in the dope and he put me in this. You know they strong though, what hey, I'm telling you they're strong. You have no idea. You got to see how they built. They stature built.
They always got big booties, so you should know not. Hey, I'm telling you, I never see how. That's why I never did. That is going to the bathroom. You know, when they're going to the back, they pull their pants all the way down. And I could tell from stature. Okay, dude built up. He got some strong hind legs. You know. You know I'm telling you right now post up to post you up in the paint real way. Yeah, I just always knew, not the message him, I can tell. Yeah.
So why why did you bring up your daddy beating you? Oh? Man, you know that was just some where you're from, first of all. And why he tried to make it seem like it was like the worst thing. Everybody got womans. Yeah, everybody got womans. Man. No, I mean that's really high new Like I was really wilding up when I was in elementary school. Yeah, go ahead, So no, that's it.
I wouldn't say this. I will say this. The reason i'd say you probably wasn't why I like you thought you was our parents man, the way they I don't know what year you were born, but I born in the nineteen hundred and seventy eight. The way the way we was raised, them ass cuttings we used to get. Yeah, that was them projecting their trauma on us sometimes. Yeah, yeah we ain't. I ain't deserve beating. No extension. Car
might yeah he might. He might have deserved it. And my dad was old school like that too, though he used all type. He tried to light his house on fire, like he's not. That's not what happened. I was the reason. I was in my room just playing with a lighter. I wasn't trying to light nothing on fire. I was playing with a lighter. That's what happened. Nothing like I was like I would light the carpet, put it out like carpet. That like we ever said, you know what,
let me try to light my carpet. Yeah, but I think stupid stuff too like that like that was. I was big on the stupid stuff like putting, Um, I put a paper clip in an outlet and then it like blew up on me and in my face for real for all, And yeah, I did a little stupid. I don't even suicide. No, I was not what old? So you try to get why would you do it? Just just curious things, man, you know people when people used to tell me, yo, don't do that, I'm like,
I need to figure out the reason why. Why is everybody tripping if you put something in the outlet, Like yo, I see plugs going there all the time. I got to see what's the reason behind that? So just yeah, so when did you twist and turn to doing skits online? Like what was that that first? Um? I think my mom was was was was a big factor behind all that. Man,
my mom is hilarious. She honestly is a character herself, and um we we she would joke around and play in character sometimes in real life, like when I was like maybe five six years old, we would uh, we would be getting ready for bed, me and my brother, and um, she would come in there and like we're asking like mommy, can I get water? Mommy? Can you tuck me in? Mommy? And she's like, oh, yes, I
mess up. Well, I guess that for you. I wouldn't want I looked in your eyes if you you know, I used to be laughing and then we end up just falling asleep because he's just laughing and she just go over top. But she definitely inspired a lot of the you know, the characters and and and just me playing around and having fun. I think she always would record everything I did for a reason, and I didn't know until now, you know, I look back, and I'm like,
she was influencing a lot of this stuff. Yeah, you wanted to people who used the internet the right way. Yeah, you know what I mean, Like you've used it to you know, build a career for yourself that has actually turned into, you know, a career. So what would like your first breakout moment online? You think, Man, I was doing so much during the pandemic. The pandemic was a great time for me because everybody was like tuned into anything online anything, So I took over like the whole pandemic.
I was doing skitch about these white boys. I went to college with uh Kyle Roger, where I would do this frat boy um character that I was always messed around doing and I did a lot of other stuff like that people could relate to and find it's funny, you know. Uh yeah, we took over during pandemic. That was that was a good time for me, not healthy. And what was your first big break, like the first time people seeing you? Because after the pandemic, everything went off.
You did commercials, you were doing tours, you were doing everything, So go get your tickets. I think the first big opportunity I was handed was um Drake's laughing outcrylated video. That was a really really big moment. He reached out to you. Yeah, yeah he did, and it was yeah, it was It was really early on too. Man, He's but I knew he was watching because you know, he would laugh at certain stuff in the videos and stuff,
and I was like, okay, that's crazy. And he reached out asked for my number, and then we had a couple of conversations. Next thing, you know, he was like, yo, I need you to um come to Oregon at the Nike headquarters and we're gonna shoot this video. I got this concept and just I was just like, I didn't even out speceis. I didn't even know what to say. You know, did you think it was really him when he hit you or did you think it was somebody face?
I knew it was him. I knew it was him because you know, he's one of those people that I like tapped in. He don't really let a whole bunch of people running his stuff. You know, I knew, I knew it was him. How much there is one charge for that? Because you young in the game, Yeah, you probably just want the opportunity, so you probably not even thinking about them great causes free. Yeah, no, no, no, it wasn't. It wasn't. I think it was off the love. But also no, they threw me something. It was a
good it was a good check. But the reason I reason I brought that up is because a lot of times people don't recognize opportunity unless there's a paycheck attached to it. To me, that would just have been a great opportunity that I would have took. But see, I sacrificed a lot of other stuff during that time, Like I would go and do a whole bunch of stuff
for free that I knew was a great opportunity. Like before Jack blew up, Jack Harlow blew up, I went on tour with him for free and literally because he was just like, yo, I can bring you on and you can host before I go up on stage, which was like small shows at the time. He was like, we only got one slot on the bus, so you can't bring none of your friends. I have no money. I don't have a budget to give you to come out. It's like, honestly, this could just help you just get
experienced on stage. And I was like all right, but dope. And I was like, bro, I couldn't even pay my rant of time. And I was like I'm going like it don't matter, because he was like I could pay for your meals, you know, and we'll just figure it out. And that was one of those moments as well that I was just like sacrifices, you know, just uh almost two months? Whoa, So this is great. You want toll for two months, he's paying for your food. I'm sure
with hotels. Nope. We were staying on that bus. Yeah, we're doing truck styles. We were stopping a truck stops in the morning. Wow. Yeah man, yeah, like we even uh we we if we if they did get a hotel, it would be like one hotel room everybody's about to go in here you go, you go shower, you come out, you go shower, you go come out, you go shower, you come out, and everybody get right back on the bus.
It never was like hotel rooms for everybody. So Jack wasn't even Jack yet, Yeah, not yet, but he you know, and it's nothing better than that, Manute, and now y'all both have come up together. You know what I'm saying. He blow up to be a big star and I can give you even better looks. Yeah, man, you know, yes, I see y'all. Did y'all research hime? How was that when you said the food was terrible? I understand, yeah, he I can't I can't even trash it, man, because
I don't know who cooked it. You know, I thought it was his mom. I can't trash for that because I love that lady. But somebody was cooking that stuff and that I don't know who it was. It was somebody white, I'm sure. Yeah, yeah, his whole family. Yeah, were you reminded in that moment? Like a man, Jack's cool as hell, but he's really white? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, I think I think they were singing the kom Bays for um Yeah, for for Thanksgiving, they'd be singing like
songs and stuff. Yeah. Yeah, they're big on that. You know. They print out these sheets kind of like y'all got, and they passed them around to the kids, the mom's aunts, and they singing white and spiritual song? Did you do what they were singing? You were singing? I was staring there, but I think I was recording. I was like, you know, is this there's some type of like yo, I don't know. I didn't. I didn't know if it was a rich old or something. You know. Did you act like the
food was good while you was there? Um? I definitely. I definitely put on a little bit. Yeah, definitely misled them. I definitely misslod later on. Yeah, I feel bad. That's why I was saying, I feel back in. I don't know who was cooking the stuffing, but somebody don't know what they're doing. Damn. It was that something. Yeah, you know they like to put bread crumbs in everything. Yeah, yeah,
it just he topped off with bread crumbs. It would be like green beans topping with bread crumbs, mcaroni topping with bread crumbs. Why, Yeah, you know what I'm saying. Yeah, this scissors in the potatoes alley pointless stuff. Man. Yeah, yeah, just Jack was acting like it slapped. Oh yeah, you know, you know that's a spam though. Man, they're cool. They're cool. I tell you that. Though they're cool, they might be
able to cook it. They're cool though to what you do say they man, Jack, take me to can't see or something. Man, I was in there singing them coom by. Y'all ain't crazy. I don't saying none of that. I think around the time we were on tours, so yeah, we we I think we might have got back on the bus after that. So what this could have looked like? Oh man, this is about to be amazing. This is a great tour. You're gonna get me, You're gonna get someone.
Could have been records, you know, have been records. Oh man, we ain't sign nobody yet. But we're looking. Look, We're always looking, you know. And um, I always say this, it's not about talent. Sometimes some people just got to look right. Uh. And it's always it's I feel like sometimes people just have what it takes to to be in my presence, you know. So yeah, with that being said, you know you think y'all ever drop music. Yeah, we ain't. We ain't to that point. Man, I'm still disciplining some
of the artists that we're looking to sign. I'm still disciplining. You try to sign NBA, right, Yeah, I try to sign him, man, he's he's an interesting cat. He's just you know, by Polar. Yeah, try to try to try to try to get on the same page. M. I never can though. Who else did you try to sign? I think I tried to get Kodak, remember cold that. Yeah, I try to get Kodak. He didn't like that. I presented the opportunity and the way I did. I just told him, I said, Yo, we passed on your opportunity.
But we look we still look at and he was he he adn't like that. I can see ye. And I also see you a love interest in the video and my cousin's video, which one my cousin, Chloe Bailey. Oh it's your cousin. Yeah, that's what they say. That's like thirty four fifty six. It don't matter. Yeah, it's my cousins, my girl, Yeah, Chloe Bailey, that's that's crazy. LL do a lot, y'all do a lot of ig lives together. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's you know, that's just a rumor. We did a movie and you know,
people just everybody talks and stuff. Yeah, I'm the love interest in the movie that we're doing. Yeah, who's the movie? I didn't hear about. Praise this. It's it's actually gonna be a very funny movie. It's a um you have a love scene like love making, I love seeing. I don't know. We No, it's a church movie, man to family movie, like family movie. I wouldn't be against it. But I'll tell you what she's she's a very beautiful individual. Um, she's very hard working. And yeah, that movie has got
to be amazing. Did we produced it? Will Packer? Tina Gordon directed it. I never heard about that. Has that even been announced? I believe so. But I think it's like under the radar right now. I don't know if we but when it comes out, it'll definitely be pushed for sure. And when somebody asked you to do something like that, do you ever say to yourself, I've never
been in a love interest before. Yeah. No, it was so weird because this is my first movie, and um, but if I fit the role though, because it was a it was a comedic role, and um, yeah, we never fully like told each other that we liked each
other in the movie. So it was one of those scenarios where we kept missing you know, it's like the moments there, but it's like, ah, you know, so maybe in the second one, do you do you feel the need to prove yourself to I guess the OG comics because there was this thing one time OG comics would be like old people from the Internet aren't real comics. Yeah, why do you think I bring this tea up here? Though? It look like because yeah, so look like I know
what I'm talking about. I've seen OG's coming up here doing. I've seen like Kevin Hart and them, you know, I've seen them bring tea. So I'm like, all right, let me, let me, let me make a statement. Yeah, let me bring that hot coco up here. You know that's true. That's true. That is true, and you know it. Guy's one of my you know, that's one of my things. I knew I was gonna do when I came up here,
drink tea. Yeah, I was just gonna bring something just to look like I'm noble, just to look now, when you're going to meet the room with drama and uh, whis Khalifa and all those how is doing that because you're a comedian amongst all these artists, that difficult because they want to see people be fun. Um you're saying like when we're just chilling hanging out. Oh, when I'm on char Nah, that's not hard man, you know those
are those are the ones that show love the most. Um. Yeah, I like when people come out and come to shows and stuff. Yeah, that's nothing, let's do. It's a bullshit of man, he's so full of shitty. Yeah, yeah, keep going. You say you appreciate it. Yeah, yeah, But you never answered the question about do you feel, you know, you gotta get these old g's respect a comedian? Um, yeah, I think that's that's that always happens man, And uh, I think you just gotta you gotta go through the hardwork.
The first thing Kevin Hart told me when I went to his show and I went backstage, and I was like, I was just watching him, you know, everybody congratulating like, oh my god, it's a great show, Oh my god. And I was just looking at him from across the room because they invited me to the green room and I'm just like, all right, when's my moment to say what's up? You know, Like I was kind of nervous, you know, and um, I'm expecting just to be like, Yo,
you did, you had a great show. Dude breezes past me and he looks at me and said, stopped being a bitch. I was like, what the hell is he talking about? Man? And I I had my to stand it out, like for hey, what's up man. I thought he's gonna be like, hey, you're killing this ship. Man. He walked past me again. He said, I'm telling he stop being a bitch. And I'm like, what the fuck? So I'm asking his boys. I'm like, yo, what yo,
what is Kevin talking about? Real? Yeah? And he and he walked up to me and he yeah, he said, get on that stage. He said, stop acting like you're too good to do. Stand up. He was like, you're doing all the little holes in the tours. He said, but you you ain't doing what you're supposed to be doing. He said, you say, see, y'all scared man, He said, these new cats y'all scared y'all. Y'all think y'all got all the fame, y'all think y'all the ship, he say,
stopped being a bitch. I'm like, and that that hit my soul man, and I started going to these open mics and working on my set, you know, and uh, yeah, you gotta fail before you you remember your best show in your worst show. M what was the worst show. Let's go. Um, I had a really really terrible, terrible experience. More recently, Um, I tried to say a joke, this is an I was just going on the open mic, and um, yeah, it just fell very flat. Or the joke about I'm trying to remember I think I told
a story traet. Yeah, yeah, that I just wanted to race that from my mind. I can't think of the joke I said, but it was something about like my past. Yeah, it fell flat, dumb, like I think somebody somebody clapped, like in a an agreement with me, and I knew. I said, Okay, that wasn't what I wanted. I'm not I'm not, I'm not up here preaching. Somebody. Somebody start, you know, okay, and I'm like expecting the laugh here
you do from that. So now this is recent. So this is Drewsky, Drew yea millions of following your old tour. You going on stage. They cheering because they're excited to see you. You tell her. I said it straight. I tell them as soon as I get out there, said, hey, man, I'm working on stuff. Y'all. Don't expect nothing because they you know, people try to stand up standing ovation, but you know, when you're working on your set for like
a big show that's coming up, you gotta hey. I just walked up there say hey, y'all know, Hey, I am Drew Sky. Yes, but I'm working on stuff. Don't expect no big you know my best jokes right now, you know. But that's how you get better though, That's that's the best way they did. I think I tried to say something else and uh, yeah, I thought I said, that's my time. You know, I just try to say you try to do something and just yeah, that's my time. Y'all think. Uh, I want to go back to what
you said about about the worst show. So what was the best? You remember your best show? Um? I think my best show I did I did a piece of could have been when I was on the Little Baby and Chris Brown tour, and uh, I had this dude come out who was previously on my Instagram live and he came out and dance and like the crowd. It was hilarious, Like I was just reacting to everything he did and it was that was really good. So he wasn't telling no jokes. It was. It was a whole bunch.
It was, Yeah, it was. It was. It was like prov you know, it was like I was just out there just wilding out, like I was working with the crowd and you know all that. Sorry for nook ahead, but to that point, I knew exactly when you when Kevin said stopp being a bitch, I knew exactly what he was saying to you, because that's what all ogs do. But do you have to hit the stage that might
not be your thing? Yeah, I mean, but he's saying stop being a bitch, as in like, go out there and try it before you act like you're too good to be doing or don't be out here acting like you you know, don't be acting like you the shit and you ain't even tried something that you know it could be potentially huge for you. So you're not necessarily saying I have to be a stand up comedian. He's just saying, like, yo, go try it out. What do you Because on the flip side, they stand up comedians
that can't do what you do online. Yeah, they can't do They're not good in sketch. Like you might be a great sketch performer. Not saying that you can't be both. I'm just saying you might be that. Right, Only John will tell. We'll see if I get booed off another state or not even boot another clap like the yeah, another clap like that, I might wrap it up. Do you feel like social comedians get through respect they deserved though, Um, a lot of them don't. They try to be like
they like they the ship man. I'll be talking to some of these dudes. They think they like big time for real, for real. A couple of followers, and you know they start like ignoring calls and acting like they can't do certain stuff. You know, respond to them. So yeah, it's it's a whole bunch of them princesses out there. Man. They that's weird. You know, all this cloud stuff is just weird. Man. Sometimes you see these dudes, they dap
you up, stay what's up to you? Sometimes you see them again a couple of months later, they act like they Yeah, I don't even see you and see that. I don't remember the I haven't been following you forever, but I don't remember the Cloud era, Juice Ski, because there's always an era where there's somebody just doing things for attention, but then they realize like, oh no, let me actually start doing actual sketches and doing rich I don't remember you ever being up Yeah, no, I never
was into that. Man. You know, you would see some of these comedians they were going to the stores and you remember licking shit, yeah yeah, yeah, just winding out crazy, screaming, yelling, doing all type of stuff. Y'all. Y'all remember Boom Gang. Yeah you found God now yeah yeah, just come to New York and tables and we always used to say it was done, but I'm glad he did change. Did you have interview him? Nah? He tried to come up here a couple of times, and we never We never
did it because of you know, it's not right. People are trying to make some money on the street selling stuff and he would kick the table over, jump on the table. We just didn't respect it. He was probably gonna do some crazy shit, but he found God, he found good. He did he did it. Wouldn't work that well if he did that up here at all. Yeah. Now in that interview, ya gotta ya, gotta lock on this door now, but we got security. You see those
two white guys out there, that's what's going on. But even the older dude, no, my supported sup Puerto Rican and white guy. Yeah yeah, Puerto Ricans like him play that ship. You know you don't they pop don't play that ship. Yeah on him, bullshit him playing around. I saw you with Speedy and you would talk about how when you're with like a list celebrities, paparazzi ignores you. Um not anymore. I haven't. I haven't gone out to where it's like that anymore. I did at one point
in time it was like that though. She walking with Jack Hall of this excuse me, can you? Yeah? And around the time I was hanging with like Odell. You know, he's a he's a big timer man. So you know, I just I actually get inspired by it, like I will leave it. I'd be like, damn, that's so cool. You know what I'm saying. One day, just one day, man, motivate you. Yeah, it's motivation for real. Yeah, because any celebrity just walked past, you didn't speak to you at
all and continue ignored you. Oh man, I always remember that black let mena get that back. Yeah, well now it's not even not getting that back. I just Hollywood is weird. Man. These people like theyll literally you'll see somebody be like, oh my god, man, hey, hey, I love you, boy, I love you. Next time you see that dude here would be like shit, what like, Yo, you're my boy, man, you remember you remember, It'll be a big, big time person. You'd be like, Yo, it's
just wish you watching. Man. You know that's Hollywood. I'm sure y'all. I've seen people act different. They come, they go, yeah, we've been We've been around a long time. And you know what's so interesting to people who are actually somebody like I'm talking about like the jay Z's, Beyonces of the world, nicest people, but walk in the room, say what's up to everybody? Everybody stay selfish. But then it's these one hit wonders that be acting all extra which
you know what I think it is. I think when you come from a certain environment, you have a notion in your head of what you think are celebrities supposed to act like? Yeah, you know. See that's the problem though a lot of people believe that they have to act like that, you know, like, yeah, I'm a big time now I gotta act like I don't. I don't mess with people like that's that's that's twisted, man, that's backwards. Now.
I want to go back with you said something earlier about you know, uh, I don't know what the politically correct term is now mentally challenged folks when you talk about how a fact they asked were. But that's what you want to go back now, know, because I noticed something, juice, can you notice assets? And I'm gonna tell you what. I noticed that when I forgot what performance it was, but Jack Hallow was performing on a plane and he had all his friends on the plane. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
you were looking at Jack's ass. He was I remember, I adapted him, You adapt him, And then you were like, but I think I think what had happened? He dropped something out of his pocket. I think he's not he no, he ain't been over. Something dropped And I'm like, oh, dare go. He was performing, so I couldn't even say nothing, but I'm looking and I'm like, oh, okay, he dropped some out of his pocket. It was his back pocket, then his back pocket. Now you look y'all believe me, right,
No ya, I don't care. I just want to go. I ain't gonna come up to breakfast coming lie, I've seen something drop man. Yeah, I wasn't looking man. It's okay. So that's what you went to school? Anybody said, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You see you trying to say, I'm just asking a question. How long do you have you been noticing? Asses? Brother? I was born in ninety four. Okay, that mean I
have no I was. I was. It sounded like I was, you know, that's why you know, grabbing that Yeah, keep grabbing that tea. And it made me seem like I know what I'm talking about. I got nothing? I got no yeah? What? Yes? What Drewski got coming up? Um? Uh? For future reference, know when people ask you that the interview might be wrapping up to just know to you somebody people say things like what's the next be prepared? You got coming up? Yeah? It could go either way
either way. When they say give me your Instagram, don't do me like that the last one. Now, um no, I got I got a lot of the story. Man, Um, we're writing scripts for this movie for me and Jack right now. Um. We're actually in process of a TV show that would becoming The Fects. Kevin Hart is also involved in producing Wow you and Jack. No, not with me and Jack. Me and Jack, me and my friends are actually writing a movie me and Jack right now in my team? What's the TV show? The TV show
that effect is based on my life in high school. Yeah, being like a super senior DA's intrigue. Yeah, because you know, keV executive produced a little Dickey show Dave, which I loved. Yes, so they're gonna really let you do your thing. Yeah, man, we we you know, we had that green light stage where everything is coming to Yeah. Yeah. Man, So he was a super senior. Yeah I wasn't a super serie. I was almost a super senior. Okay, so uh yeah I almost didn't. I just almost. But thank God for
the mother I got. You know, she made sure you almost failed twelfth grade. Yeah almost, bro. I think I was playing catch up the whole time. I failed every single class in ninth grade, including jim So yeah, just just from you know, messing around, bullshitting. But I had to play catch up. All those years, Like I literally was behind the grade every year, and I was supposed to get class clown twelfth grade when I was supposed to be a singer. But I was labeled as an
eleventh grader. So I won the award. But they're like, hey man, you can't even you know, you didn't even take senior picture. I didn't label you eleven grader because when you're behind and you're catching up, you are still in eleventh grade credit. Yeah, so it's like unless you until you get that credit. I'm sure you know about that. Yeah, he young nigga. They never thought you failed. Jim. Yeah, man, I felt what do you mean you stop fell Jim,
look at me. We're talking about man. Right, it's not that hard to tell, right, Jim is a hard sport man. No stop he Hey, I know, hey, I know you want to wrap this up and move to the next building. No, get my lads words off. Man, you did this is what I mean. Right when the NBA asked what you got coming up, you actually got some ship coming out, And so it turned into a whole other conversation. You know what I mean. You know the rest of the
him like, hey man, my instagram is exactly. So what I find interested about that keV told you to stop being a bitch yep, but clearly there was something that happened, some type of connection with you and keV that ended up with keV executive producing the TV show us that story. Um. I think he was interested because when we pitched it to his team and he had like sent everybody like back and wanted to talk to me one on one on the zoom and this was like a long time ago.
He was just like so hands on with his team and his company, and I wouldn't expecting that. I actually was expecting to talk to all these other people at his company probably never talked to him, you know, but he was so hands on and loved the story. When I was telling him about all my high school stories that I had, you know, um, and he was like, bro, let's do it. Let's just let's just make it happen.
So he got the process moving even quicker up at wow yeah, Wow, So the show is gonna be a show that what four seasons because it's got Yeah, it's not gonna live in high school the whole time. I think the first year will be about high school and then don't move on about like my my life, my family. Um, there's gonna be a lot of funny scenarios though. We got we got it's a lot of funny. I'll shoot. Um. Yeah. We're working with Stacy shar and she is a great producer.
She also has produced Reno nine one yet and y'all seen a yeah yeah yeah Cedric y'all bro. Yeah. So, um, I was so inspired by that. We we ended up meeting her and we have some you know, some scenes on the show will be inspired by Rinal nine on one. So I'm gonna be working at my dad's company that is like a like a top flight you know, security company with a little tight shorts. Uh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, but it's yeah, see but he tried to get back to the ass, try to get back to the ass.
That's Rino nine one one. They weighed a little tight short. Yeah, he ain't seen it for real, you just he said he said he seen. Yeah, you gotta watch Reno nine one one. Yeah, oh man, crazy, who you think got the best ass in the industry? What? Um as Charlemagne? That same question? That's real, that's real. Uh No, I gotta I gotta answer this. MM hmm. You know who got a plumb oo mhm m m. Y'all know, Uh Sheryl what's her name? Chryl she uh dark skin lady Underwood, Underwood.
He was talking about mail. Now I was not Underwood. She got that thing? Actual, Yeah, who got the best ass? And I don't be looking? I'm married? Do you really? Yeah? You don't look at all? Mm hm married. I didn't know that married. Did you ever show your wife? No? Not really, I'm not. I'm not the Instagram like, hey, we have the roller Colt, you know what, we have the restaurant like now, I'm not donna do all that. No, no, no, you know you know brothers that do that. Maybe maybe
the ones to be like where the bitches? Black men don't cheat? Hey, since I've been cleaned since October twenty sixteen, you cheated? Then that was the last time? What happened? What made you stop right there? I started going to therapy and realized that, um, I was, I was, you know, and sure and I was. I was coming from a place of wounded ego, and I was trying to do things to feed my ego instead of doing things to
feed my soul. Made about an artist that came up here right doing a drop outside again, asked against the screens as the person who with a drop Charlomagne, deep in love, you believe a charm who I don't even know what he's talking about. Who I have no idea he's talking about himself. See like right now, and I want you to be conscious of this when this guy Nick tells you to stand in front of that glass and do your tune in, turn around and look at me.
To stand around the glass and do that. Look at his angle and look what the glasses that and just turn around. When you turn around. Guess you're gonna make out of contact with you. Just remember that it's gonna happening in the box probably five to seven minutes. Just think about it. You're gonna ask you to do it. Tune in. I'm a man with six kids. That's he's gonna stand you in front of that glass. Think about it. When you're doing the drop, and turn around and look
at too. You're gonna make who got the best as industry to you? I'm a married man. You're a married man. But I'm saying, I'm just saying, if you had to a married man, I'm a married man, I won't have to how you feel about shr Underwell, I've never looked, never looked you met Cheryl now, I never met about I've seen her. Yeah, and uh, she'd be wearing them little blouses, so you know, play with sherriff you want to Cheryl's old take me up through that. I know
what I'm saying. You're over there flirting. Yeah, that's right. I'm trying to see that. That's right. Like you want to come in the house, shall go open the door? Yeah? Then what you're gonna do that whooping? Like do that spanking? That spanking I'm winning. Hey, I'm winning, I'm telling you. Yeah, Yeah, Ryl Cheryl love you Cheryl. Yes, yeah, we Drews. Can we appreciate you for joining us? Brother, you give me Instagrams so you can wrap this up. Jesus Christ time,
last time. Man, you on your way like drink kids. Absolutely positively gonna be a big star in this industry. Everybody sees it, everybody knows it. All you gotta do is keep your head on screening skies the limit and we might need you for a couple of days too. Yeah, we'll have some celebrity hosts with us. Some guests and stuff like that, so we might need you for a couple of days of you in town. Let's do it. No for real? Were serious? Where? What what's the when
we're no? No, when we're moving, when we when we're booking that we're moving to a new studio. Angelie has her own show now, so we're not we're not rushing to get a new co host. So we're gonna rotate guest holes for for a long long time. Yeah. Yeah, so you know, when you're in town, you got something you want to promote, just pull up. All right, I'm done, but through give me Instagram like this, yea, tickets for the Cutter with a Shutar tour. We'll be on for
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