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		<title>Ep. 3 Wild N Out Secrets: Spanky Hayes, Nick Cannon, Comedy, MTV &#038; Detroit</title>
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									<div> </div><h2>Spanky Hayes opens up about Wild ’N Out, Nick Cannon, comedy politics, money, loyalty, and the Detroit roots behind one of TV’s biggest comedy brands.</h2><div> </div><div class="inline"><span id="L-SUfmGzfpSfa5N-rIKwR1MA161206f" tabindex="-1" aria-describedby="L-SUfmGzfpSfa5N-rIKwR1MA1612070"><span class="cursor-pointer group" title="Play starting at 29:58"><span class="group-hover:bg-base-200 rounded p-0.5 -m-0.5" data-start="1797810" data-end="1798810">Breakfast at Jabou&#8217;s with your man Gerald Jabou. Yeah. Yeah.<br />It&#8217;s another episode. We in here. We got my man Spanky today.<br />Yes, sir. Spanky Hayes, baby. Spanky Hayes, he is back.<br />You said you&#8217;re retired. Yeah. And I don&#8217;t know why, you know, but we&#8217;re going to get into that.<br />You ready for that, bro? Can I say anything? You can say whatever you want to say, my brother.<br />OK, yeah, all right. Yeah, we can go through that.<br />Let&#8217;s do that. All right. I mean, you ain&#8217;t going to hurt nobody&#8217;s feelings or nothing, are you? Oh,<br />I don&#8217;t care about that.<br />I just want you to be able to use it. Oh, we can use whatever. Yeah, I&#8217;m Gerald Jabou in case you<br />ain&#8217;t know.<br />I know. I know. Yeah.<br />So we can get into it. So let me give you a little back story on how I met Spanky. It was 2011,<br />2010, 2011 or something like that.<br />And I don&#8217;t even remember. Straight rock star. Yeah, we was on some rock star shit.<br />Straight rock star. And we were out in LA on Sunset Boulevard. Shouts out to my man Cliff Love.<br />We was hanging out at the college. Cliff Love, wherever you at in this world, I love you, man.<br />You know what I&#8217;m saying, Cliff Love.<br />I don&#8217;t know where you at, but Cliff Love. Yeah, so we were hanging out with Cliff Love Comedy<br />Store. And we were there, and Pauly Shore was in there.<br />We was like, oh shit, Pauly Shore is in there. And he was like, y&#8217;all want to meet him? And we<br />was like, yeah. So we ended up meeting Pauly Shore, but this motherfucker right here was with<br />Pauly Shore.<br />That&#8217;s my brother. Yeah, so that&#8217;s your brother from another mother. That&#8217;s my brother, man.<br />How&#8217;d y&#8217;all meet, man? Through the world famous Missy Shore, his mother. Man, this is a crazy<br />story. So shout out to Keith Washington.<br />That&#8217;s my big brother, big cousin, big uncle, whatever. He done been my uncle, my brother, and<br />my cousin. You know what I&#8217;m saying? Yeah, so he helped me out a lot in my career, especially<br />in the beginning.<br />But so we come to LA. We just did a play with Keith Washington. So we come to LA to come visit<br />where we come to live, and he lives out here.<br />So he&#8217;s showing me around, me and Joe Blunt. Shout out Joe Blunt, me and him, and Howie<br />Bell. And he&#8217;s showing us Melrose.<br />He&#8217;s showing us all the Hollywood shit for the first time. So this is September 4, 1996. This is like<br />before Tupac.<br />Yeah, this is before Tupac died. So we go to the Comedy Store, and it&#8217;s Fat Tuesday. And<br />everybody, Tupac, and Snoop Dogg, and man, it&#8217;s Suge Knight, and Usher, and man, it was<br />Vivica Fox.<br />And man, it was so many people in this audience, man. But I still, I wanted to go up, though.<br />Shit, I want to go up.<br />And then I remember Keith Washington paying God Torrey, shout out to God Torrey. Shout out<br />to Joe Torrey, too. Paying God Torrey for me to get on because, rest in peace, Ricky Harris was<br />on stage annihilating.<br />And he was to do, I&#8217;m Tadow, and this is Tadow. He used to be in front of all the Snoop Dogg<br />stuff. So he&#8217;s no longer with us, OK.<br />No, no, that was a dear friend of mine. I used to call him Yoda. So yeah, that was my man.<br />Ricky Harris was a beast. But anyway, so Ricky Harris on stage annihilating them. This is his<br />crowd.<br />Like I said, Snoop Dogg, Dogg Pound, Kobe, Brian is in the audience. Everybody, Brand D,<br />everybody&#8217;s in the audience. And I go on stage after him and get a standing ovation.<br />And it was only probably because they never heard my jokes before. You know how LA is, it&#8217;s<br />kind of repetitive. They know who it is.<br />They&#8217;re looking forward for it. It&#8217;s almost like a hit record. Jokes turning to hit records because<br />it&#8217;s jokes that they want to hear you say.<br />So to me, you don&#8217;t get to grow that way. But anyway, so I went and told their ass a new one.<br />And Missy Shore came out the audience.<br />And she was like, I want you to be a regular here. And I didn&#8217;t know what even what she was<br />saying. Right.<br />Right. I was like, OK. And then she was like, I need you to come back tomorrow at eight o&#8217;clock<br />tomorrow.<br />It sounds like she looks like she sounds like that. Yeah. And then and then I came back the next<br />day and told their ass up again and again and again and again and again.<br />I was so physical and nobody was physical at this time. So I came out with all this physical<br />comedy. And man, it was so man.<br />I took L.A. by storm. So but to answer your question for meeting Missy, you know, Paulie came<br />in a comedy store one day and said, I&#8217;m shooting a show and I want the first the newest regular<br />to be on it. Oh, wow.<br />It was me. Wow. Three days in.<br />So it was just coming like that. Meanwhile, being being being like ping pong, it was crazy. And<br />that&#8217;s how me and Paulie sure he gave me my first super bad white bitch.<br />He said, you think she&#8217;s hot? And I was like, yeah, he was like, hey, come go suck his cock. He&#8217;s<br />black. You love black guys.<br />I was like, thank you. It really happened. Yeah.<br />Oh, yeah. Oh, man. Oh, that&#8217;s that&#8217;s like, wow, that&#8217;s that&#8217;s that&#8217;s a sandwich without cheese on<br />it.<br />Damn. Damn. Yeah, that&#8217;s that&#8217;s crazy.<br />Yeah. But that night when we met, when we were hanging out with you, we met you and it was<br />just kind of like on the fly. And you had a bad chick with you.<br />You had Nick Cannon&#8217;s brother with you. Oh, Gabe Cannon. I don&#8217;t know the chick.<br />But Gabe Cannon, what up? Shout out to my brother. He got a radio show him in a Rubin and in<br />Rubin and Caleb. So the Cannon brothers, all three of them are Nick Cannon&#8217;s brother.<br />OK. Yeah, they had like a morning show. OK, so you keep up with Gabe Cannon.<br />Yeah, that&#8217;s my brother. OK, do you talk every day? But right now, do you still talk to Nick? I<br />have not talked to Nick, but. Nick will call me if you need me.<br />OK, I&#8217;m pretty sure. And that&#8217;s the relationship I had to learn because here&#8217;s the thing I<br />thought, OK, so when I was coming up growing up, I would call a person, my brother, because I<br />was trying to make them like a brother. Right.<br />Right. Because I never had a brother. I&#8217;m the only child.<br />OK. So it took me a long time in life to learn in life to live, to understand that brothers don&#8217;t<br />really fuck with each other. Right.<br />So unless it&#8217;s. I mean, I&#8217;ll just think I&#8217;ll just I&#8217;ll just keep it because we got to go to the story,<br />though, right? Right. So so brothers don&#8217;t.<br />I thought the relationship of a brother was different than what I learned it to be. Right. Or and<br />seen it to be so.<br />Wow. So that&#8217;s my brother. But Gabe, out of all of Nick, all the Cannon brothers are like Ruben.<br />I love Ruben. I love Kate. I love all of them.<br />But Ruben. Well, Ruben was there a lot, too. So so Gabe, but Gabe is like he&#8217;s a cement.<br />He&#8217;s probably the reason and Ruben is probably the reason why I don&#8217;t just say flat out, say,<br />man, fuck Nick Cannon, man, a bitch at Nick. That&#8217;s wrong. But but we brothers and we and me<br />and Nick Cannon can&#8217;t handle that.<br />Right. So but the reason why I just don&#8217;t fly off the hinges is because I respect Gabe and Ruben<br />and Caleb and King and the brothers. And so on and so forth.<br />And and Nick, I love Nick, too, but we just did a lot of business and I was young and the<br />business didn&#8217;t turn out right. So, of course, I&#8217;m bitter about, of course, the business. But I still<br />love the person.<br />Now, I&#8217;m pretty sure on previous podcasts you you&#8217;ve told the story. But could you revisit the<br />story about how you and Nick got together and created the Wildin&#8217; Out? Because was it was it<br />your baby or was it Nick&#8217;s baby or was it both of y&#8217;all&#8217;s baby? Well. I would say whose idea was it<br />was, it was my idea, along with three other guys from Detroit, which I will name Howie Bell, Joe<br />Blunt, and I said both of their names already.<br />And Thomas Ward. Then we had additional people like like Andre McCoy. And then sometimes<br />we would have Tony Roberts.<br />Now, the reason why I named these guys is because we all are from Detroit. Right. All of us.<br />Yeah, because y&#8217;all was ganged up on the on the on Wildin&#8217; Out. Yeah. Y&#8217;all was squad.<br />Yeah. So we couldn&#8217;t you couldn&#8217;t join the other level if you weren&#8217;t in from Detroit. OK, gotcha.<br />So we all developed this show. And Nick Cannon would come around because he&#8217;s my<br />homeboy. And his manager, his first manager, Sam was from Detroit, a guy from Detroit, a<br />mechanic.<br />He did a lot more shit, but that&#8217;s what always come to my mind. So so that&#8217;s how I even met<br />Nick through Detroit. OK, so you feel me? So if it wasn&#8217;t I&#8217;m in San Diego doing a show and the<br />guy comes up to me after the show and I&#8217;m from Detroit, too.<br />Right. OK, that&#8217;s what&#8217;s up. So he&#8217;s Arabic guy.<br />Hey, listen, I managed these guys because when I first met Nick Cannon, he was a rapper. Yeah,<br />yeah, I remember that. So it was him.<br />Did he already have like the TV series on Nickelodeon? No, he was just a rapper, right? Rapper.<br />Yeah. He was nowhere near that when I first met him.<br />OK, so. But he got there fast. OK, got there fast.<br />But but he wasn&#8217;t there then. So Nick Cannon got to be. And I know this ain&#8217;t what you asked<br />me, but Nick Cannon has to be in my timeline of life in show business.<br />The fastest emerging star that I&#8217;ve probably ever seen. OK, it&#8217;s safe to say. OK, OK, OK.<br />He did. The nigga came out on fire. He was hot.<br />He was. He couldn&#8217;t rap or fuck. Well, but that&#8217;s the toy.<br />That&#8217;s what brought him in. You know, listen, that&#8217;s what brought him in. When you start<br />winning, you start trying.<br />I&#8217;m not mad. Yeah, I&#8217;m not. Definitely not mad.<br />He started from rapping. Yeah. So that&#8217;s why I thought he.<br />But yeah, like Kanye West writing for him. Yeah. So like that or helping him write or whatever<br />the case may be.<br />OK, so I&#8217;m not mad. You tell me just to get it. Yeah, we all started this.<br />Nick Cannon is our friend, you know, saying he came up under us. He really came up under me<br />because I was the closest to him. But it was three of us.<br />It was three other of us. It was all teaching them how to fight and do this and do that. Man, I&#8217;m<br />just like that.<br />Don&#8217;t do that, man. Or do this, man. You could be this dog.<br />If you start doing this, you know, just giving them advice. And then we got on and he got on<br />with Will Smith company Overbrook. That&#8217;s that orange.<br />Oh, yeah. See, and any, you know, Will Smith production has that Overbrook thing at the end.<br />So we both had deals with them and ours fell out and his fell out.<br />Of course, Nick probably had a stronger relationship with because it was just one of him, right?<br />It was four of us, five of us. So. So I think later, either Will Smith or somebody advised them,<br />man, that deal, that idea that they had, you should just do it.<br />And you probably should go get them. Probably somebody advised them. OK, which was I<br />mean, that makes a lot.<br />Yeah. Is this when you on the other end of the stick, you&#8217;ll never really understand it. Time got<br />to heal you.<br />OK, time got to show you why it happened. So when it was happening, I hated it. But now I<br />understand it was just business.<br />And then he didn&#8217;t even own Wildin out. So once he got it a couple of seasons later, he didn&#8217;t<br />even own it no more. I know I keep jumping.<br />But yeah, yeah, yeah. It&#8217;s just so much shit in this. So basically.<br />So he got advised to do the show. He did it. It worked.<br />He came and got me first. All right. Now, that&#8217;s what I will commit him for.<br />He knew that to do that, he would have to come get me, which wasn&#8217;t a problem because I&#8217;m<br />his boy. Right, right. And especially out of all of the group, I&#8217;m the one that he talks to the most.<br />OK. Makes sense. OK, so I&#8217;m on the show.<br />Other people were mad. The other four were kind of upset. But I did it.<br />We are starving artists. Yeah, I got it. Here&#8217;s a check.<br />The first check. To be honest, the first big check. Right.<br />So. Yeah. So what was that like for you when you when you got the first big check? Wow.<br />Yeah. I threw a party. I threw I gave all the drug dealers that I knew back their money that I<br />owed them because I was trying to.<br />Oh, OK. Yeah. So, you know, sending stuff back, you know, trying to get my issue.<br />OK. OK. Yeah.<br />The hustle. That&#8217;s what you do. You either grow it or you sell it.<br />Yeah. Some type of way. Yeah.<br />Yeah. Yeah. So that&#8217;s marijuana, guys.<br />Oh, it was hard. So what we are is legal. Yeah.<br />Fuck you. So, you know, so I would try to, you know, do my one, two with that. Right.<br />And then. So I bought like a car, like my first Benz. And then they kind of saw it and was like,<br />you want a car? I was like, yeah.<br />All right. They kind of got a fucking big ass warehouse full of cars. Now, I ain&#8217;t even<br />exaggerating.<br />All kind of shit. And he was like this. On the floor, third floor, go pick something just like that.<br />So the keys are in your car. Damn. Damn.<br />Ashton Martin. Here we go. Wow.<br />So yeah. And I was cutting down from Nick. Yeah.<br />And that&#8217;s why I was rapping about it. Right. I just got it because it was foreign.<br />I never heard about it. I had to Google and this is good. That&#8217;s ironic that Google kind of just<br />came out there.<br />Right. And that&#8217;s when they forced everybody to use Google&#8217;s on your phone. Yeah.<br />No matter what kind of phone you got. Yeah. Google.<br />Yeah. So Google, what kind of car is this? I was like, damn. Ashton Martin.<br />Yeah. So again, they can is always giving me stuff. So I&#8217;m not mad at him.<br />I just hated how business went. So where do you think? Because I got to get to to the other<br />questions. How at what point did the business just start getting shaky or flimsy in your point of<br />view? At from the beginning.<br />But you still rock with. I was blinded by the money. I&#8217;m poor.<br />Hmm. So I see it. Fuck that.<br />Twenty thousand dollars. Twenty seven thousand. Forty four thousand.<br />Fifty six thousand dollars. That&#8217;s my for one episode. Oh, shit.<br />Let&#8217;s rock. Let&#8217;s go. It wasn&#8217;t always like that the whole time.<br />But we had a we had a few changes in the show where they had changed it to be like right after<br />school. So they wanted to clean it up. So they had to pay us more because we&#8217;re fucking grown<br />men.<br />Yeah, we&#8217;re comedians. So then that didn&#8217;t work. So then they tried another scheme that we<br />had to change.<br />And then it was another part. If you remember, it was more white people than ever. So they<br />were trying to put white people on it.<br />And then that kind of didn&#8217;t work. But the best one stayed. Well, the best ones never left.<br />So, you know, said they kept trying to put girls on their girls, different girls, different girls. But<br />Naima Funk was is the illest, funniest motherfucker ever, dog. I don&#8217;t give a fuck when nobody<br />say whoever you think is funny as a girl.<br />You need to look at Naima Funk. She&#8217;s the illest one ever. She was on Wild N Out with all men.<br />And she was the only girl. She was killing it. Killed it.<br />That&#8217;s all. That&#8217;s all I got to say. Well, what did it look like? Like, take us to what it looked like<br />filming Wild N Out.<br />Like, what were the takes like in the back and forth? Like, how many times did they cut in? You<br />know, because the way they had it put together, it was just like y&#8217;all look like y&#8217;all were going<br />nonstop. It kind of was like that. Oh, yeah.<br />Yeah. We didn&#8217;t have a lot of cuts. The cuts were uh, the tape running out or the light, you<br />know, blowing out or really.<br />And it was nonstop. Like half of this stuff, the best stuff wasn&#8217;t even shown. Hmm.<br />Hmm. The best stuff. It might have been more raunchier.<br />You know, you know what I mean? Yeah. Because because we on TV and we&#8217;re on MTV. Right,<br />right.<br />We&#8217;re the only black show on this. MTV was the was the network that was pushing the envelope<br />with a lot of stuff. And y&#8217;all got a chance to do that.<br />Yeah. And we were the only black. So we were the third black show in history, MTV history.<br />And that was your MTV raps. Then it was a show called Lyricist&#8217;s Lounge where they were<br />rapping. Yeah, I remember everything.<br />Shout out to Beretta. My cousin Beretta was on that show. And then and then Wild N Out.<br />OK, yeah. So that would they were the third black show ever. So you did was that six seasons of<br />Wild N Out? Twelve.<br />Twelve seasons of Wild N Out. Yeah, really, really. 18 with all the other ones.<br />How many times I went on there and guest starred for four episode five on this episode this<br />season, I did eight this year. But so I stopped being on the roster. So I kind of was coming off<br />the bench after like season 13, 14, 15.<br />But then I was still be on there a lot. And that was my own choice because I didn&#8217;t like. And then<br />I want to go back to the question you asked me when it started.<br />OK, so so we get we get money. We get money this season. And it&#8217;s then we stop when Nick<br />gets married to Mariah stops.<br />Everything gets stops. We just kind of stop. And then when we come back, we&#8217;re in New York,<br />which is MTV two, which is a lesser budget.<br />Nick don&#8217;t own it at this point. You know, so it was different. We was getting paid way less.<br />We had to negotiate like hell. Like what? I got to negotiate this shit. But it&#8217;s crazy.<br />It just everything was different. And then we had to teach the people that was like filming. Oh,<br />don&#8217;t film it like that.<br />We got film like this. So now we&#8217;re the directors. Right.<br />But we ain&#8217;t getting paid to get a check for that. No, we get out of that. So it&#8217;s like I was doing<br />more work for less money.<br />At that point of MTV two, I&#8217;m saying so. And then it got off MTV two and then went back to MTV<br />with the invite. Come start like using a vehicle jumpstart because around that time, that&#8217;s when<br />Viacom was buying up everything.<br />Right. But it started with Viacom. But everything MTV, VH1, all of those are all Viacom.<br />Yeah, I know. Yeah, I know. You know.<br />Yeah. But yeah, I&#8217;m just telling you, I definitely know. Yeah, I&#8217;m just telling you.<br />I always tell people Viacom is the devil. But yeah, hey. OK, so when everything completely.<br />Ends with Wylan out for you. What happens at that point? Like what does Spanky go and do?<br />Like, is it just dead? Is it dormant? Are you writing for people? You ghost writing for people?<br />What? What? Tell us about that. All of that.<br />I&#8217;ve got I&#8217;ve written for everybody that you see as. Yeah, I&#8217;ve touched everybody. And that&#8217;s I<br />mean, and it&#8217;s great because I learned something very valuable after I left the show.<br />Is that relationships go a long way? How many people did I didn&#8217;t piss off while I&#8217;m up flashing<br />money and driving Ferraris and driving shit and going to MMA class? I learned I did that for 12<br />years so I can beat your ass, too. So it&#8217;s like, yeah, like, you know, whatever. And I&#8217;m still fat and<br />all that because I don&#8217;t want to lose weight.<br />I want to look like you want to look like Sonny Chiba. Yeah. You know, I&#8217;m a fat nigga that can<br />beat your ass.<br />Yeah, that&#8217;s one of my favorites. Yeah. So so, you know, so it&#8217;s like, you know, so my<br />relationships kicked in strong, but I started growing weed.<br />Man, I kind of got off the whole thing. And the funny thing is, while I&#8217;m out, never left me, even<br />when I didn&#8217;t want it. I didn&#8217;t want that shit at all.<br />But it just never left me. If we go outside right now, if it&#8217;s six people, one of them goes point.<br />And if they ain&#8217;t pointing, they&#8217;re going to be.<br />Yeah, because it happened last night when we were riding to the every note to the situation.<br />Everywhere I go, I can&#8217;t escape it. Yeah.<br />Never been something. Yeah. The security guard in the neighborhood.<br />He was like pulled up in the back into the neighborhood. He was just like, hey, you, you know,<br />like, yeah, he was just gassed up. He say nothing else.<br />He get nothing else. He just let us in. Yeah, he knew it.<br />Yeah. So you but what was it like? I mean, did you ever have a dormant spell like where where<br />the money wasn&#8217;t coming in this and that and the other way? Was it like that for you? OK, of<br />course. Get expound on it.<br />Man, I&#8217;ll tell you what, that was like one of the deepest parts of my life, man, because that&#8217;s<br />when I got closer to God. But I knew God. I already knew him.<br />Right. I knew that&#8217;s how I was doing what I was doing. But it was a deeper level, man.<br />And I could have went one way or I could have went the other way. Right. And I decided to go<br />to God, you know, and I it&#8217;s been times where I didn&#8217;t have nothing, but I&#8217;ve never been worried<br />about it.<br />Right. Because I&#8217;ll just be like, I pray every day and every night. And I mean, God, please, I just<br />just give it to me.<br />You know what I need. I don&#8217;t want to ask for that. I got to ask God.<br />So but he know what I want. So. OK.<br />So so yeah. So it&#8217;s been a lot of hardship. Yeah.<br />Crazy hardship. And then it&#8217;s a lot of it is because I retired. So it wasn&#8217;t because I wasn&#8217;t<br />working.<br />It was because I didn&#8217;t want to work. Right. That way anymore.<br />But I didn&#8217;t know what else what I wanted to do. I didn&#8217;t know what to do. So you never like<br />took like a like a nine to five or anything like that? I tried, man.<br />But people would be like, you swanky ass, man. I can&#8217;t hire you, man. Right.<br />It was like, well, I will hire you. But I can&#8217;t hire you, Spanky. Yeah, Spanky.<br />I noticed like wherever we go and when we hanging out, it&#8217;s just like it&#8217;s always a everybody&#8217;s<br />like rocking with you. And it&#8217;s almost like a vibe like where a two pockets in the building. You<br />know what I&#8217;m saying? Like because I&#8217;ve been you know, we kicked it sometimes and like every<br />time people see you, it&#8217;s like, hey, that&#8217;s Spanky.<br />Let him through. And I&#8217;m just blessed to be a part of it. You know what I&#8217;m saying? It&#8217;s all love.<br />Yeah. But yeah, I structure a lot of my thing. I study Tupac.<br />My wife is pregnant right now. We have a baby in three months and I&#8217;m going to name him<br />Tupac. Word.<br />Oh, that&#8217;s good, man. Congratulations on that. Nobody&#8217;s named Tupac.<br />I googled it. I looked it up. Nobody.<br />Everybody love him, but nobody ever named the kid Tupac. Right. So that&#8217;s that&#8217;s my job.<br />If you see Nick Cannon, if you have you have you seen him in the last three to five years? Yeah.<br />OK. Yeah.<br />What&#8217;s the what&#8217;s the what&#8217;s the energy like when you when you guys are next to each other?<br />Like, are you as close as we are or as close as where the producer is right now? And do you talk<br />to him? Or is it just when we see each other? We are brothers. Right. So we are going to hug<br />each other.<br />He might squeeze my hand hard. Yeah. You know, he&#8217;s going to show me love.<br />Right. And he also go walk away fast as he can to talk. It&#8217;s like, all right, you got me right here.<br />Say what you&#8217;re going to say. All right, I miss you, man. Come on, let&#8217;s go back to work.<br />Every all conversations are fast until people are relaxed. Right. You know what I&#8217;m saying? I<br />make people uneasy with my words and how I feel and how I&#8217;m expressing myself like a Tupac,<br />I guess you would say.<br />Yeah. Uh, so even as Takachi 69, I think he told me, Nigga, if you fuck my baby mama and raped<br />her and kidnapped me, I&#8217;m telling on your ass. I&#8217;m telling.<br />Right. So I fuck with Takachi. Now, I can&#8217;t say I&#8217;m a fan of his music.<br />Right. Or none of that. But what he&#8217;s mostly famous for is for being a rat in his situation.<br />I don&#8217;t think he was really a rat. He definitely told. But I don&#8217;t think that was like no rat.<br />You know, I don&#8217;t think he&#8217;s a rat. I think he got he got tormented. Yeah, he did.<br />He did. I would have told to me. Yeah, I don&#8217;t give a fuck.<br />I got you. Call me. I got you up.<br />Heroes in the comedy world from from that&#8217;s not here to that&#8217;s here right now. Give me your<br />top, your top five. Like who is on Mount Rushmore for you? Dead or alive? Yeah, because I only<br />realize there is there a dead and alive Mount Rushmore in comedy for you.<br />Not really, because I only really watch and pay attention to dead comedians. Hmm. Anybody<br />alive? I rather not hear what they say if I&#8217;m doing comedy.<br />But I listen to De Chappelle, but De Chappelle, well, he might be in my top five. I&#8217;m going to say<br />my top five. But let&#8217;s see if this fails there.<br />But I definitely love De Chappelle and I definitely respect De Chappelle. And whenever we see<br />each other, it&#8217;s always love. So I watch him because I look at him as like a friend.<br />Now, we&#8217;re not best of friends. I&#8217;m not like that. What I&#8217;m saying is we friends enough for me to<br />consider because I don&#8217;t watch comedians.<br />Maybe I should have said that. OK. I don&#8217;t watch any comedians.<br />I don&#8217;t want to hear nothing you&#8217;re saying. Nothing. I don&#8217;t watch comedy.<br />I don&#8217;t go to comedy shows. None of that, unless I&#8217;m on it. I don&#8217;t want to hear what I&#8217;m not<br />interested in what they say, because I don&#8217;t want to hear what they say.<br />And they say, man, that&#8217;s better than what I thought. Right. And I take your shit.<br />Right. Because I&#8217;m so freestyle. It don&#8217;t seem like I took your shit.<br />But I know I took your shit. So I don&#8217;t. That&#8217;s why I avoid that.<br />I don&#8217;t want to see no comedians because I don&#8217;t want to hear what you&#8217;re saying. Because if I<br />like it, I am going to steal your shit. That&#8217;s what this is about.<br />This is what comedy is about. Right. Ain&#8217;t nothing you ever heard.<br />Original. So. So.<br />Cat Williams was really telling the truth in that interview. Did you get a chance to watch the<br />interview with him and Shannon Sharpe? Of course. Yeah.<br />What did you think about that? I think Cat said what he felt. And child to Cat. Cat is my brother.<br />OK. Cat has saved my life in many ways. And 98 percent of it is financially.<br />Wow. I mean. I said this before.<br />Cat Williams, if he is a real cat, he definitely have nine personalities to along with his nine lives.<br />He got nine personalities. That&#8217;s real language.<br />And six of those personalities. Are a motherfucker, who? Three of them are very pleasant and<br />loving and darling. And however else you want to word it.<br />But I&#8217;m his brother, so I don&#8217;t get a lot of it. But I see it. Right.<br />But I don&#8217;t get it. Right. But yeah.<br />So Cat is a genius, man. Is he a Mount Rushmore? Is he on your Mount Rushmore? Is Cat on my<br />Mount? No, Cat is a fan. OK, let me see.<br />Let me see. I&#8217;m going to start with Eddie Murphy. OK.<br />What I really should have</span></span></span></div>								</div>
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