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“Yep, the dudes outside of the studio with the blanket.”
I got the jacket, you got the change. I got the jacket, you got the change. You didn't get stabbed. Yeah, it's the boy, let's get Lenny. And this is your boy Turbulin Tony.
And that's the real for part show. Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo. It's something nice. You tell them who you are. Today we got the one of the biggest comedians in the world.
And we're in Michaels man. Show me what Mike doing. Make some noise for Rick Michaels. Whip Michaels in the bill. Thank you very much.
Grab me man. I appreciate the love the studio man. Love him staff. No, we have a few said you come on man. That's what I'm talking about.
I'll just from Chicago. Southside. Oh, they did. Great scene. Yes sir.
So tell us your story. Have what it was like growing up in Chicago. Are you good on 60? I'm just trying to say. Yeah, I'm going on 50.
I'm going on 50. So what's going on in Chicago? I'm going on 50. 86 and racing. 86 and racing.
So yeah, it's just been a journey man. Chicago is a great place. It could be wild. But I was always. Of course.
I said, if you were. When I grew up in an airway, it was taking started coast. And Jordan's back in the day when it was getting. So you're trying to go. Yeah, I got wrong from my start.
I'm coming from school. Right? That's the generation.
That's my generation, right?
Oh, yeah. We're the same. Yeah, yeah. That's that. That's that.
“I still don't think I got the best pizza.”
Of course we got the best pizza. No, why? We don't do. Tell me. We don't do cold.
We're heated slices.
That's what I can never get used to.
I can never get used to the fact that you're all. We're not. That's what I can never get used to. I can never get used to the fact that you're all. That's what I can never get used to.
Oh, yeah. Got this deep. This pizza in Chicago. We have regular slices too. No, yeah.
We keep talking with that deep. Just shit. It's all. That's all. See the whole thing is.
When you come to New York, you can't judge the pizza off. The dollar slices in the city. Don't judge it off for that. So who got the best pizza in the world? To me, I'm going to go with Jamaica south side.
You make a Queens. We're going to eat it on the show. So I should have brung it here, too. Margaritas. Overgabby's though.
Yeah. Gabby's is John Ruchit. I'm just thinking of no side. But Gabby's is good, too. How does that be?
Well, when you think about the places, man. Yeah, not Gabby's. Shout to Gabby's too. Gabby's is like, no, son. I even think they got a picture of John Ruchit.
But Gabby's is good, too.
'Cause like the barber go to Gabby's. But Margaritas is south side. But that that been open since. Nick has was kids. Got you.
“We took him on 30, 40 years in business.”
You want pizza? That's way better than Chicago. Go to Margaritas. I have Margaritas. I have Margaritas.
'Cause I'd be out there like when he comes to Queens, big shout out to everybody in 40 Bayes Lee. Oh, shit. Oh, yeah, move diamond. Oh, shit.
Shout out to Margaritas. Those are my cats. Oh, shit. Okay. I'm gonna say, I don't know.
Everybody, I know Brooklyn is Jamaican or Haitians. I don't mean no. I don't mean no. I don't mean no. It's a good big shit.
Shout out to Margaritas. We're gonna die. I'm gonna say, I don't know. Everybody, I know. Brooklyn is Jamaican or Haitians.
I don't mean no. I don't mean no. It's a good big shit. Shout out to Margaritas. It's a good big shit.
Because I used to have rooms in Brooklyn. I used to do squads. I used to do vines. I used to do foot prints. I used to do autos.
Okay. I'm gonna get shout out to Margaritas. Brooklyn. We got a big shout out to Rashid. Man, one of the funniest communities to ever do it.
That was poppy. No, shit. No, no, no, no. Me with a Jamaican dude and Jamaican store and poppy. No, snitch.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Shout out to him. That was Brooklyn. You work, man. Yeah, I mean, it's just been an interesting journey.
Because when I came to New York, I came to New York home. I was like, you know what? I'm gonna go. I got off the great helm bus for my daughter.
And I was like, all right. You know what? I'm gonna go. I got off the great helm bus for my daughter. And I was like, all right.
You're going to see what we got to offer. And I was homeless for about a year. I used to sleep outside. Like, like, Brian Park and the financier. And big shout out to the financier, too.
It was just Haitian security guard. That would let me sleep every night by the vents. Because he was warm. And he would tell me just be out by six o'clock. And that's what we would do.
Me and my daughter. And then I just came to New York. And then I just came to New York. And then I mean, just be out by six o'clock. And that's what we would do.
Me and my daughter. And then I just constantly started doing comedy. And more comedy. And it just led to me doing other things. And I think the funniest thing about it is I used to sleep.
Sometimes outside of 15, 15, bro. We all know that since TV. And I was like, one day, I'm gonna be on that network. And you know what I started off as the woman guy. Making people laugh in the line.
And just taking that and elevate that to the next level. And then went from being a woman guy to being a wild now. Because wild enough is you know, a big syndicated show. Shelton Nick can and shelter everybody. That's on wild enough.
Extremely funny. How many years was it? 10 years now, 10 years? Well, I was been on for 26 years. And so it's been on shit.
Yeah. I don't even realize that.
You never get tired of wild enough.
Like 26 years. 26 years. The longest urban running comedy television show. Yeah, 26 years coming up on 27 now. So we're about to do a whole new season.
And we're doing it live, man.
“And if you want to talk about Queens, man.”
I actually started all this crazy. No, I'm just saying it. It's just funny. Yeah. We.
We go. It's funny because it's a quiz because I actually, You know, I started the wild now. Two in Queens. It's just funny that I actually started from Nick.
You know, I was right for Nick's stand-up. Don't shoot in. And I wrote for a lot of comedians and right with comedians. And we were doing that. I was right for him.
He was watching Cat Williams. And we was at a. I think he was on Ontario at the. And a hunt. And he was watching Cat.
He was like, you know, man, one day I want to do that, man. I was like, what are you talking about? It's like, I want to sell out a reading. So Cat. He just ended up in like six, seven thousand.
I was like, that's what your dream is. And I got to give Nick a flower because Nick put me on the show. And took me on the. And it's like, and took me on this wing. And let me write for him.
And let me do all these different things. So I was like, man, if that show dream. I got you. We will be selling out a reading is six months, bro. And he was like, really?
And he just looked at me like, ah, so I went ahead. And I started and I booked it. And I did it at Amazon in Queens. And I had 1500 people show up. And Nick thought it was a joke.
So Nick was like, man, what are you talking about? We got a show. I was like, man, but you told me you want to do this. And this the day you said you was free. So we got Amazon and he's like, look, man, I got a show.
It's Chicago. That's pinned me way more than that. And I was like, listen, I promise you. I can't give it to you now. But when you before you step on stage, I'll have $10,000 more than you was getting.
And Chicago. And God bless me. And I hand off like every day. And I promoted the hell out of it. And it went from just one show with 1500 to two shows.
Back to back. And then we did another show in patch.
I'll get the soundgarden, just crazy.
So just crazy.
Yeah, and start right there in front of a room of 1500 people.
And the next thing you know, six months later, we was on every single arena that it was. Yeah, we was doing like, I was number two on post. That year for promoting the correct. Yeah, like pushing it together. I sold out two.
No, once you were you talking that post. God, I still hold the record. I still hold the record. I mean, not to try. I still hold the record in DC for selling out two arenas in one night.
“So I think we went over the capital one took a police escort and did 17,500.”
We had a seven to clock show in a nine o'clock show. So how was the comedian turned into slash promoter? How do you transition to that? People not allowing you on stage. People.
And then I was big shout to all of the new attendees. But they got this like hazing thing where it's like they're put your own. When you're not funny, they make fun of you. And then when you get funny, they won't book you no more. And being told no so many times, I was like, you know what, I'm going to do my own room.
I'm going to do my own grind. And I started doing like little bars like squies and Venus. And like footprints. And then before you knew what I had like six rooms.
And then right, she passed away.
And I remember his brother-in-law coming to me and said, Hey, they bought to lose the rooms that right she had. Because right she had like five rooms. And I was like, well, I'm going to let that happen, man. You know what?
How do the rooms? I think the budget was like $800. I was like $800. I was like, take six on it and give it to us kids. And Dad, you all take that. And I just do $200. And I put $200 and I put our book in one community.
So I was getting $100. And I was like, I'm going to keep this old. His family can do it. Right. And then that turned out crazy.
At an overnight, a literally had 12 rooms. At one point, I ran a year. You couldn't go to a borrower that I didn't have a room in. I used to have two shows every single night. And when you came to York, you had to say Rick.
Because Rick could put you on for two weeks straight. It's just doing comedy. And then I turned that and it just like promoting myself. Like any other artist. So I'm like, you know, I'm going to promote myself, I'm going to do this and gross.
Everybody kept coming around me like, hey, Rick, can I be on the show? Can I do this? So then I just tried to start up lifting this all. And then just next thing you know, I was doing. That's how the April Fool's came about.
I was like, all right, cool. You know what? Instead of doing it by myself and pushing myself. I'm going to take all my friends. And we're going to go ahead and sell out the Westbury music field. We're going to do something.
Nobody ever done five thousand people just to see us. And 10 years later, now I'm doing 18,000, 19,000 people. I mean, we got regular comedians doing Chris Brown and Drake numbers. We're performing in the round. It's been this been a phenomenon.
So that's the garden in three weeks on the Wednesday. Yeah, because it seems like everybody from Wyland out, like took their success and did other things. Like it wasn't like, you know, we just going to piggyback off a Nick Cannon. You know, look, we're going to do our own thing.
Like everybody else that show was kind of doing their own thing. Mm-hmm. Yeah, because it's the institution. Um, I look at why or not, it's the best institution you could ever be on. So kind of. And big shout out to Nile and Nick because they put you through like a bootcamp.
Like you come in, it's one thing and you leave out as another day.
“They, you have to find your own voice in that show.”
And then we screaming at you, you'll see some of your favorite streamers. Um, that, and, and, and Instagram, uh, famous people that just can't hack it. They'll be, they'll be crying. Because they'll tell you, I'm not funny. Just because you're funny on your phone.
It doesn't mean nothing. It doesn't mean shit. And if you were just walking out crying and they'd be hurting feelings. But if you make it through that other side, you make it too. And then you find out who you are on what your voice and your strength is.
So that's why you see the RIP Michaels. That's why you see the 85 styles. That's why you see the mat right. That's why you see the Kevin Hart sitting in my gaps. Because everybody came from the institution.
The derays and the Korean Open. We all come from that wilden out there. Let's grab a performance somewhere. Didn't have a good turn on how you wanted to like, It was a bad night, man.
There are ever. How you bounce back from that. Like, have a performance and it didn't go as you planned. Oh, man. We all get boo.
Any give me something. Any night, man. Of course, man. Coming up in the game. Of course.
“I think the worst boy I've had when I was in college.”
Because I actually started to do a comedy when I was 13 years old. My until Jockey. What I really wanted to do is my daddy's girlfriend. But he made me call. I didn't know that.
I didn't know that. I didn't know that. I didn't know that. I didn't know that. I really didn't know that.
My daddy girlfriend. I didn't know that. I was so happy on doing comedy. I was like, "Mom, I'm a love, I'm a look." What did I do?
I was like, "Getting girlfriend." I was like, "Oh, God, I'm going to take it to the zoo." I had a lot of good Charles, too. Don't get it to his video. God, too.
My parents went together 42 years ago. They've been cheating for a while. I'm going to talk to him. I had a good Charles too. That's right.
That's right. And I think I'm joking, but that's the truth. So I love my parents. No judge my family. I don't live with us.
That's okay. You're listening. People got issues. I got the hardest job in the world. The make people laugh.
It's not easy to make people laugh and being in front of a crowd. And we are the real reports. So you know we're going to ask you, "Who are your top five comedians?" Of all time for you. Of all times, that's a difference.
If you're going to all times, you're always going to go great.
But if you're going to go through my favorite comedians, that wouldn't be of all times. Because if you're going to go all times, you're going to have to edit Murphy. You're doing a rich at priors.
But if you like who my favorite comedians,
That's right.
And then do it. I would say, "I'm going to get big shout out to Tony Robbers. I'm going to get big shout out to TK Kirkland. I'm going to get big shout out to Dionco,
like these dudes are like revolutionary.
Because you got to realize, "I watched Def Comedy Gem as a kid and seeing all these cats with them." Same old old guy. I was like, "You know what I'm saying?
I was a little kid. I'm just a kid." I was like, "Dionco and all of them. It's 10 years old going like, "Wow. "One day, I want to be like this.
"This is what I want to do." And it's weird being a physician. I am because that was my only dream in this whole shit. It was like to be just on death, didn't I? I thought that was it.
I thought that was it. What you got that, you was rich. Not rich. That was Jim Comedy back then. Yeah, they was only paying people 707 dollars.
That's great. We find out what he thinks from real. That's great. I mean, we looked at it like, "Come on, that was the biggest comedy show to watch back in the days on TV.
It was Jim Comedy. All the grease. How many grease can you do? Everybody's on everybody. "Whoever you could think of."
Everybody could think of. "Currenty max the margin. "I'm a baby body on death comedy, Mr. R.R. - That's a word of man. - Rest in peace, everybody is on that, man.
- Everybody. - Like, I remember any man. - Yeah, yeah, go ahead, go ahead. - No, no, no. - No, I was gonna say Bernie Mac had a style like,
"Um, what's the fault of that pleading kid?" Robin Harris. That was the black father. - Mm-hm. - Yeah, what's with that, oh my God.
That's one of my fur, to me, him and Bernie Mac had that same kind of style. - Bernie was a beast man and I remember being Bernie Mac when I was like, they were 12 going inside the cotton club and he used to host it. And they used to bring me in through the kitchen because I was an old enough to come inside and they would just let me perform and they would sneak you right back outside.
And just watching him, he would always just take that apartment, him and back then,
Diane Quarter and Tony Skowfield and it was just fraternity of just like, people just a brother who had Damon Williams, just so many dope comedians that just embraced you to be like, "Hey, man, let's do this." But if he wasn't funny, man, whoosh, they don't play like, "Oh come on. But in Europe, don't play around there."
- Of course, man. - Let him go through a pepper pot on you, hey with the Oxdale and Gravy and the comedian, you know, my bucket thrown him, I think they do it. My bottom and Joe Kelly went down and I was like, "Whoa!" And he looked at us like, "What are we going to do?"
- Yeah, yeah. - We're going to get you a towel. - Uh-huh. - These little skills. - Yeah.
- They're just caught now. - Yeah. - Hey, you're okay, it's tough, man.
“Remember, show time at the Apollo back in the days, man?”
- Yeah. - Oh, don't ever say that, man. Just fuck a bad idea. - Yeah, man. - Yeah, just a time limit.
That don't happen anymore. There's no more boy now. Everybody just sits and watches and they just go your page and say, "You're not shit later on, but they don't really boo like they used to." Well, sometimes they do.
Sometimes in my shows, like I put on some time so you can get it. - Turn was it when I, 'cause I know you bought Tyle to one of your shows. - And it was quick, man.
- That, okay, first of all, let me explain, first of all, Tyle.
- 'Cause you think a rapper should be doing comedy? - Of course. Of course, Tyle is a funny, funny comedian and person. Tyle has, he has great stories and it's just, um, I just think it's that night. And he went around a country blaming me for getting booed.
First of all, I didn't set Tyle up. Tyle, everybody knew who was coming. - I did it. I did it. He tried to say that, they thought you was doing music and he booed him no.
The crowd knew you was doing comedy. I promoted it as comedy. I had it. Drops in comedy for the first time. That was the whole thing.
- The people promoted some coming out to perform. - No.
“- No, when he came out, he was crickest doing standing in comedy, they were like, what the fuck is this?”
- No, he got in a roaring fight. - I did not, man. - No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. - I didn't say the mug. - I did not.
- He came up and he went up and the crowd was so happy to see Tyle. And everybody knew what was doing comedy so well. - No, as a comedian, that was the whole reason everybody bought tickets. Because he had been doing comedy, it wasn't his first show. So they had been doing comedy across any changes they meant to be prepared.
So he meant doing comedy for many. So when he said it, that he was doing comedy 'cause my friend right for him. And he went up and the crowd, you watched the video so the crowd listened to him for about seven minutes. Then it was like this.
And then for a right away, it was like this. You're gonna say, you're gonna say seven seconds. - No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. And then it was like Tyle. And then he was like, yeah, and then it was like, okay.
- Okay. - Mm-hmm. - Mm-hmm. And then you're taking them away. I think he did a joke about something about heated seats in the gas station bathroom and the girls sitting down. And that's when they had a joke. - So you're a man who broke the joke, swam both in bad jokes. - I don't think you know, if I wrote a joke for that, I'm just saying that he just, and he took it personal. Like it happens bro. Like you get booed with it just, you know. - How do you feel about comedians getting mad at people with the crowd? - I think that's right.
- And he didn't give it night, he can happen. I just want to say that. It didn't give it night, it can happen. Like the crowd looked at him and it didn't end back. Because afterwards, I didn't make fun of Tyle. I didn't go out there and roast Tyle. Like we have comedians. - Absolutely. - No, I didn't go out there. I played his music and say, why would y'all do that to a legend?
That's a legend. DJ Envy played some music for him. We played all his kids and we rocked out for a few seconds and showed that's the king.
“He tried some different. And that's what it was.”
Like the crowd was just looking at him and like, "Hey man, you can have whatever you like, but is there a comedy?" [ Laughter ]
- And Ty and his wife was there on the other side.
Because she couldn't escape either.
[ Laughter ] To feel like everything's like, "And it just happens." Like, he took it too part of the movie. Cut his hair off, he got the number one song, he's back rapping now. Like, it's just, maybe I was doing the thing for him to do.
Like, but so bad. But he's funny and listen. If Tyle is watching you a more than welcome to come back any time. - And do watch comedy. - And do watch comedy. - See it, watch it, see it. - You don't know? - No, I'm sorry. We just didn't just watch it.
[ Laughter ] - Hey, watch it, this shit. - Oh, and I watch over. - But, um, I just can't, I feel like, "No, this is why I feel like..." - Do you want me to do it? - No, look, this is the purpose, no, we need to do it. [ Laughter ]
- Tyle, I get you some too, but he said, "You go watch this shit." [ Laughter ]
- Yo, look, no, the reason why I say that, because like, when I see him like,
I see another clip of him like, "Augue is so funny." You can't, for me, if I'm a comedian or want to be a comedian, because people say I'm a funny motherfucker, I don't want to go to the show and argue with nobody. And to me, a good comedian, you don't got to just pick somebody in the crowd to fuck with them.
Like, I'm not coming, look, I don't want to come here and show and get roasted, my nigga.
“- But dad is a real, that's why I never was a real person.”
- That's impossible. - That's a no way, that's a new way of doing, that's called, you know, crowdwork. So sometimes that is cool to do crowdwork. And it's like, because sometimes people sit there and you want them to have a good time. So you see somebody say, "Unfortunately, you are a man, enjoy your throat." Why are you looking like the last kid picked from bacon?
- No, I'm just saying, "No, I'm not saying anything." - I'm not saying anything. I try to make it home. - That's like, "You see, y'all are smiling with me on the camera." - "Let the rip go down, let the rip go down." - "You're good." - "You need to ride the Harlem, we got you, we're going in that car." And then, like, rip out an unexpected heart attack on the way.
- You're the one asking the red. - It's like another one, another heart attack. - No, rip, it's cool when somebody's doing something stupid. Like, you talking, like, airy space. I've seen somebody walking by. And like, you know, it's my favorite, like, going to the bathroom,
doing your show. Now you deserve to get got it. But if I'm in the front, I don't want to take that bullet, man. I don't want to, because y'all my foot can be roasted motherfuckers. - But it's all the fun. I think some comedians do it wrong.
“And I think some comedians that, you know, do do it.”
But it can be a lot of fun. It can be crowdwork. It can be a lot of fun. Like, that's, you know, I was the one who got for so many years. And like crowdwork now, thanks a lot of people at this revolution. Because it's, it, you make jokes for people in that space. Like, but just roasting somebody, no, I think that's all.
But like, enjoying the moment, acts and the question, involving their lives and, and, and, and, and bring enjoy to it. I think that's, I think that's, I think that's still. Because my name is actually rip my heels. It's not Michaels. It's actually M.I.C.H.E.A.L.S.
So I try to heal with the microphone. Like, because I know my crowd, like, I bring out a lot of good people, who regular people with people by tickets. And I think a lot of comedians don't realize who by your tickets. Or what they go through to get a ticket.
Like, some people, this is day last $25. Some people just came home. Some people got going on, some women just being abused. It's so much. And they come just to laugh and escape this. And escape that. And if you could take 10 minutes of somebody's day and get them,
not to think about what's going their life and make them smile.
Because comedians always do is really turn tragedy in the comedy.
Because it's nothing funny when you talk about being beat as a kid, but you're able to laugh so you can overcome it. And, and make it a good memory instead of something that's tragic and let go of it. So I think that when you have that ability, you should you should harness it.
And just like that's why I don't always stick to my material. Sometimes I'll just look at the crown and be like, "To night the crowd don't want this. Tonight the crowd needs this for me." Because I won't everybody to go home and feel the way. I'm not selfish. I don't want everybody just to hear my story.
You know what? My door is going through this. I don't use it as therapy. I use it as to make everyone else feel good.
“And I think that's why I've been able to do this 18,000,”
19,000 CD read-ins. Because that's the type of energy I put into. 12 plus 19,000 CD read-ins is big. Oh, man. And I've done it in every facet, man. I've not only just with the wild and out tour, create net, the April Fool's Comedy Jam, and there's comedy and music. I take my friends with that with that hip hop and comedy together.
So I take, it's like Fad Joe and JD Kisses on that. And that's, and Code Egg Black, that's how that is because those are friends of mine. I'm like, "You know what? We're going to do the comedy y'all do the music and we're going to have fun." And if you look at fallback and love, that was me taking on my R&B friends and put an R&B together with comedy.
So that tour was super dope because it was fun. It was like, "One minute, you see Brandy, and then you'll see D-ray, and then you'll see Monica, and then you'll see DC on Fly." And it just took that rhythm of just sitting there and when the band is playing while you wait for the next act and just make it a nonstop party. Wow. Yeah. And even if the offer rip, that's when I go in the crowd and I'm super
interactive with that tour. And it's just these platforms that I created just for my friends. Just for everybody to have fun. Just for us to go and say, "Look what we can do has a culture. Without the big machines behind them." Because I didn't know that. I didn't know that every comedian had some huge machine. I didn't know that every comedian saw to some weird live-nation AG deal. I didn't know comedians wouldn't say anything. I didn't know that.
I thought everybody was doing it themselves. I found out the hard way. I was supposed to do like a weekend and Vegas with Kevin Hart. And we was going to mix the brands and do like he has a Kevin Hart weekend and we was going to mix a while now weekend and we was going to do this huge collab. And he came back to me and he's like, "Yeah, AG said they can't do it." And I was like,
"AG.
"Okay, I didn't know you had a boss partner with everyone." I didn't know that.
So when you asked me a question, it's me. It's not no live-nation. It's no AG behind me. There's no, it's just me doing it. Do what you're doing. And you're doing ball clays and things behind me. I've done every single arena in this country at least. I was supposed to do something together, you said. We were going to merge his heartbeat weekend. He had the thing called heartbeat weekend. And then we were going to do the two
brands. And it was going to be, that was going to be added to heartbeat weekend. Because that weekend, we did the "Wow, now, live." So I had, "Wow, now, live it." He just padded something, we was going to make it through a pool party and make it a whole package. Because you know, kept it, "Wow, now." He was on for a while, but then AG said, "You know, we don't really want to merge like that." I was like, "Oh, okay." But I didn't know that. You had to go back.
I didn't know people had that behind it. I didn't know I was probably wondering the only
“comedians to sell out the rings by himself. I didn't know that. I had no idea. I thought that's what”
everybody did. I wasn't working too hard. I didn't know that. I didn't know that. If I ain't doing that. Okay, I probably just didn't want to do that shit, man. No, it's really, it really, when you look at it. And you mean when you look at you on on tour, that was covered. That was live nation. Yeah, that was live nation when you don't want it. Live nation. It has to be, yeah, it was live nation.
They looked at them like, without that company, they probably like, "Who's he with?" You know what I'm saying? But he's doing it on his own. It's proving that if they see, they could look up your receipts and see what the fuck you did. But sometimes the corporate don't know until it's too late. That's when they come when they see him selling out ball clays in the garden and doing this. And they know they'll come and snatch him up. Do you know this company
is trying to highlight you? Oh, that was the course. You know, that was the money himself. No, I just felt like when these coming to the approach when I just didn't think the deals make sense to me. It didn't make sense to me because I've already done it. So when I'm someone
is I offer me a deal and they got these deals and I tell any person, I will never do a cross-collarization
deal because that's just a loan. They're giving you a loan against your ticket sales and if you don't sell it, then you don't get it and you pay the loan back, which makes no sense. And then if I'm already doing 18,000 seats and you're splitting my gate with me, but then I split my gate with me, you're selling me your marketing, you're selling me your production, you're selling me all these different things that's coming out of my share of the money, not your share of the money. And then at the end
of it, I'm splitting my ticket sales with you, but you're not splitting anything that you bring. You're not splitting. You own ticket masks. Why am I not getting any ticket masks? You're ever, you get food and beverages. Where's my food and beverage? Where's my part of parking? So what are we splitting? So how are you going to come to me and offer me something? I don't need your marketing. I've already proven this market. I'm already selling my 18,000 seats. So it added
no value. So when I sit with these companies, they look at me like I'm crazy what we could do more shows. So you want me to do more shows and get half the money. How does that make sense?
“Give you half the money and do more shows. But I don't know, you know, you should when you”
start talking about park because that's that live nation. We learned that being on tour like they care about the business. The parking. The parking, just a little shit. No, it's the smallest. Yeah, they don't care about your ticket price. Because on top of each ticket, tickets, it's 19 dollars on a $30 ticket. It's a $19 fix on a $30 ticket. So if you just think about it, if it's average is 19 to $20 on top of your ticket price that you get nothing about. And then
once your tickets start selling, they have the ability to resell them. So they have the ability to pull the tickets selling for a higher price and give you the original price. So you think you selling your tickets for $150. They pulled the ones that are selling when they see how quickly and they see the the EDPs and they see the ratios and they pull it and then they resell it for higher. And you still get the $100, but they sold for $300 other sites. Okay. What made you get so creative to put
the music with the comedy? Just my friends. It was just all my friends. Like, it's be no different. You say, hey, rip, I'm coming through. I want to go up. Well, hey, I want to be a part of that. I want to do that. Like, Jackwees is like, rip, let's go. And like, I met Jackwees in the airport.
“And I was like, hey, man, I'm pushing wild now. I think you don't. And he just came to one of my”
comedy shows. And he thought I was lying. And I was like, man, watch. And in too much lady, he was on one of the episodes. And he was on tour. I was shook to, you know, well, no cool. And for that shit. Big shout out to rich homie Kwan. I hit rich homie Kwan. I was like, man, please. Yeah, I hit rich homie Kwan. The rich homie Kwan was like, hey, man, I really, I was like, bad got you. I'm pushing this one out there and pushing this. So we're going to do all these
different dates. And then we got him back popping in when he passed away. I actually did the remote, the memorial for him at the at the state farm arena. Because his brother called me, and his brother was like, hey, man, you know, he passed away last night. I think I spoke to him the night before. And he's like, just he had passed away. And I was like, wow, and he's like, everybody just survived space. I just wanted to tell you, um, because right now, everybody's asked for your
money, like money back. And we're going to get him the money and just give us second. I was like,
I don't know money back. Keep it deposit. And on top of it, I'm going to pay you the balance. And on top of that, I'm going to raise money for you too, because I understand what you got to do. Real liquor shit. And then I had his family come up. And everybody was like, oh, you should do it.
I had his family come up.
love. And in front of 20,000 people at the skate farm arena. His family was sitting there. His brother was
sitting there. And we played his music. And it was just a huge celebration. I've always just looked
out from a friend that people that they care about me. Why? On a while, I know how many places I've been around. Yeah, did they go overseas before? We did Canada and we didn't like that. I was on it. It was tough. It was tough for me. But they were fools now. It's going to be in London. So a full shark label and it will be over. And maybe we're going to over. Yeah. And be sure to write it down. You don't even ride with me every day. No joke. That's my man, man. Yeah. Crazy. Yeah. He's a good
guy. Crazy. Crazy dude. Talk about some of the writing you did. Because he did. He was told me he did a lot of writing behind the scenes too. I write for a lot of people. I've written for a lot of people over the years on different TV shows. I was a hair writer for the Nick County show, really. A lot of different things. But then that's just a way of, you know, continuing down your path and in politics and with everybody. So y'all can, you know, come together and crazy.
How are you able to battle yourself? Like, from doing that stacking that money. Like, fuck that I'm doing all this for my own. It was never about money to this day. You don't even hear me tell my money. It's not about money. I talk about how many people it is. Got to. Got to. It's about the people. It's not about it. And not one time my going like, hey, it's going to make this. I'm going. We're going to 18. We're going to try the Louis head on Louis
Bulls, Louis Jack, Louis, so. This is all Daniels. This is all Daniels. This is all. This is all. This is like, I gave you. I promise you. I gave my nigga down. You're spitting the money.
“No, so that's what you were there. You were there. You said to me that ain't about the money. See,”
listen, you're getting the money. You enjoy the money. You're spitting the money. No. No, actually, let's go to say it, but no, well, you're better on yourself with the grind. You better on yourself. That's the words, rip. You better on yourself. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, my black people told me all this. So it's all fake. All right, all right, that's okay. All right, that's okay. It's coming from a blank on canal. My (all laughing)
(all laughing) - Give me Rob that year. - Yeah. - You run me, you run me. (all laughing)
- Look at me like I'm-- - You know what I mean? I mean I don't. (all laughing) Walk it through Brooklyn.
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“- Honestly, before I had art, I literally wouldn't care.”
Like if you look at any of those stuff, I didn't really care, I'd dress like, or really care to push myself,
and I always stay behind the scenes.
Like I've done these things for years, man. Like, and I never really even thought about being in the forefront. I was just always happy, just to do what I do. - Got you. - And then like, I thought I wouldn't die
when I was in the hospital and I had art attack. - I don't want to take up the Apollo, right? - Yeah, I had art attack twice. I had art attack in Atlanta, and then I thought I was gonna get better and then
when I had the heart attack after the show and at the Apollo, I just, I've been in the hospital. I was in the hospital for like eight months, and the Mayo Clinic, and Phoenix,
and Big shout to Daniel and Joe, and they came to visit me, and when I was in LAJ, Big shout to envy, and they came to visit me, it just, I just started wasn't gonna make it,
and everybody thought I wasn't gonna make it. And I honestly still not better, I'm gonna, I'm gonna heart transplant, and if I still gotta get a heart to grow up with, I'm still looking for that,
but that's what everyday is grateful. So when I came out, I started really caring, and I was like, God gave me the ability to even be here. Like I'm here, I'm here, and sitting here,
and I'm not supposed to be here, but I'm supposed to be here, but I'm supposed to be here. But I'm supposed to be here. So now, I promise God that I won't stand
in the background anymore. And I'm gonna share my story, so other people can do it, and I'm gonna step out on faith, and I'm gonna raise my stock, and go hired, and I was ever supposed to go,
because it's not about me, it's about me sharing my story. So the next person can do it, and it can continue. Keep in it to myself, then I'm not creating a legacy for anyone to come behind me. So I'm gonna show people that you can do this.
I'm gonna show people you don't need these deals. I'm gonna show people that you can take it from being a small, community, and sleeping on the streets in New York, which a door to selling out of rain is, and being number two on pole star,
and having a polo special that did a million,
and like the first week, like independently. And that's what I'm trying to do. - You have a heart attack on stage? - Right on side of the stage, and it was rushed to the rest of the day. - So what goes, 'cause when we interview Tracy Morgan,
we told me and murder, I got the closest to God in this fucking room, and you're the second comedian, that could save that shit, too, right? - Yeah. - So you're on stage, and you know, you want to roll, we all would know the role, life, it fucks up your body, you know, murders each other,
you know, we get no sleep, we get no sleep. Now what goes through your mind, like, what do you see? You do, when your eyes are closed, you have a heart attack? Well, like, what the fuck, like, what did you see when your eyes were closed, like, what was it?
Like having a heart attack on stage, it's just crazy to me,
“'cause I think fat man, school, did he die on stage?”
Let's be honest. So, like, what was going through your mind? Like, what's the mind, said? That I hope everybody enjoys the rest of the show, and that I hope that I don't stop it,
so I can't continue. That was the first thing coming in my mind. 'Cause I put those people on seats. They came out 'cause I came a flyer, I emailed them, I texted them,
and I know how hard it is sometimes to get the money in for that. So, that was the first thing I was thinking.
Then second thing I was thinking was, like,
what would I be my kids behind, what would my wife behind,
what would, what did I leave them? Oh, a bunch of behind-the-scenes stuff,
“that nobody knows, yeah, that's what I was thinking about.”
Yeah, that's how it was in my mind. That should be, you know, it's great. Yeah, see, being at that happened. So, how do you get nervous now, a little bit, will you perform more stage?
No, fearless now. Got you. I'm fearless. It's fine, it's fine, man, it's fine. What do you, what do you, what do you,
what do you, what do you, that does in kill me? It only made me stronger. Yeah, sure, sure, sure, sure, sure. Yeah, sure, sure, sure, sure, sure, sure. Yeah, definitely, I'm fearless now,
and I'm just, 'cause I'm like, "Back on stage, I have an opportunity to be funny." So now I took it for granted before, I'm like, "Ah, is that right?" So now every show is, I actually like it's my last show.
So when I got a million shows, or 50 shows, or one show,
maybe the barcline is in it, whatever it is, I'm gonna, I'm gonna live it and enjoy it to the fullest. I'm gonna give, I can't say give it what I'm a heart, 'cause then that's not that much. (laughing) Yes, that's on 19%, I'm gonna give it to you.
I'm gonna give it to you, I'm gonna give it to you. That's great, man. - That's great, man. That's crazy. - That's crazy.
“- 'Cause you wait for heart, man. - I'm about to say it.”
You wait for heart, it's weird, man. - It's the process with that. - It's just a weird process, 'cause I don't move a little easier, though you can't be as, I don't move. - I'm moved. - I keep MTs now, everywhere I go, I got it, home, L-Dade, and the nurse that I got it, you know, my readings are everyday,
I'm Dr. Zikasi, my undertomine, and some days are good, some days are bad, some days I don't get out of bed, and some days I'm sometimes for weeks, I'm no good. So I try to make sure everything continue to move with or with. And that's just the different pacing,
because when you look for a life organ, you realize that. So when it has to pass away, or someone has to no longer need it, for you to live, it's a vibe. So it just puts you in a whole different mind state. Like, I ain't a lot of you, now every time I hear amulence,
I feel like, is that my blessing? - That damn, that's crazy, you know what I mean? - Is that for me? - It was somebody get shot up like, don't shoot them in the chest. (laughing)
- Shoot them in the head, please, just catch up only. - I don't need to brain, that's it, all right, please. (laughing) - No, I'm holding on the grill. (laughing)
- No, it went from being so positive. - No, I was just happy to be here and say, "Well, just hit somebody in the head."
“- No, I'm gonna say, if you're gonna do crimes,”
make no crime, I'm gonna do it. (laughing) - No, I mean, it goes more, you. - No, I was just trying to make like, 'cause it's a real serious situation.
- And, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and every time I talk about it, somebody emailed me or somebody DMs me and tells me, thank you, because they're going through it. And my heart is congested of our failures. I can general, 'cause I got it from my dad,
but it's congested of heart failure. So it's nothing, not idea from eating, it's nothing from diet, it's just something that just, over time, from not knowing that this was something in my side of my heart, that just called up.
So that's why I teach preventative. I teach tell people to go, get checked out. Find out what you got to do. Find out before it gets to that point. So that's, and then, if you notice,
I donated my last show, we donated to American Heart Association and I, I, I constantly have people like at the Apollo, we taught CPR, we, we constantly, I don't want anyone else to go through this. 'Cause you don't have to.
- If you would've got checked out earlier, could it be visited? - I could've lived a different lifestyle and I could've kept my own heart and just a little longer.
Just a little longer. Because I'm, I'm going into a thing and it's like, oh, they're gonna give you a stamp. You know, oh, I just, 'cause you ate too much and I didn't, and then did that, there, there, there, right, hard,
calf, and they went in and literally like in seconds, they were like, stop everything. And all the cardiac arrest team came in and it was like, 10 doctors stayed over me and then they just took me out of the thing and it was just like, you gotta go to CCU.
You gotta, and the nurses start changing from, like being joking, I'm just making jokes to, in prescriptions to like, ask me like, who's your pastor and like, who's, I went from prescriptions to scriptures.
And, I just, the hard thing to take and I did it, I was by myself doing that time and it just, it's hard, man. It is, it is hard, but God got me through it. And it's, it is really hard when you, you face with that.
And you gotta prepare yourself. - You gotta prepare yourself. - That's your family, what you're gonna live them? 'Cause we all know we program the dies. - Yeah.
- And they, yeah. - So it's part of the program. - Yeah, yeah. - So great, but it's when it comes and it's right there for you, that's crazy right there.
On stage? - No, on the side, on the side of the day. - Stop, well, just, you know, doing what you do. - On the side of the, on the side of the day, yeah.
- The first thing you think about is by yourself,
there's a lot of fake Louis. - Yeah, yeah. - Five, much, say Louis, we're telling it, okay. - Don't let these European have your money. If you just straight to the black man with the blanket,
this is what that Louis said to let people know, you can do this in two, without these big companies, you can do it. That's why you went and got the Louis, you should have, that you made it, man.
- Yep, the dudes outside of the studio with the blanket, I'll give you a one. - You gotta get the fuck out of here first. - I got the jacket, you gotta change. (laughing)
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- No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
“- If you show, you can't touch it, I can't move, I'm like this.”
- This is the automotive, baby. - This is the automotive, baby. - Purs is now, I've seen they got like, some two strings that they hold, like they could just, - It just go. - Oh yeah. - Yeah, boy, they're not playing with it.
- So you know my got it. (laughing) - Be shout out to mom and do. (laughing) - I'll tell the school, I have one that's kind of be the show man.
- I'ma have a lot of dope people on the man,
it's got Marlon Wands, it's got Bruce Bruce on it, it's got Bill Bellamy and a whole bunch of other people, just stayed in the valentine, she's called me now, she's like, why don't we hit the bargain center, so. (laughing)
- Yeah, it's got so many different people, so it's like a lot of customers in the wild now. - So I'll leave my wrap up alone. - Hold up, you wanna call around here, you wanna tell him, my bag of go, here you go, here you go.
Just staying at what's up man? Was good man, he went on command, I said, "I'm telling him to tell you leave my wrap up alone." (laughing) (laughing) (laughing)
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