| I have been
blessed as having a flare for comedy since
childhood. Born into a family as the black
sheep out of six siblings and the product
of an alcoholic parent, you couldn't help
but to try to shock / surprise others. In
school I was the bad boy getting in trouble
with the school officials and then going
to the streets and getting in trouble with
the law. But I was able to escape from any
trouble by using a comical sense of humor.
By shocking individuals they forget what the
hell they were reprimanding you for. Never
accomplishing anything from school that was
worth while because of my short cut mentality,
I moved straight on to the lifestyle of straight
hustling. There I developed my definition of
a hustler. "A true hustler is a person
who knows everything, can do anything, except
fill out an application" It is all about
your appearance and your talk.
So, how did I go from a
hustler to a comedian? As I have stated before,
I had a tendency of getting myself in trouble
with the law. So one day while I was running
from the police I ran into a comedy club
and got on state to hide out from the cops.
As I was on stage I pretended to be a comedian,
and actually ended up being kinda funny.
I have now been doing stage performances
since 1996 and have been termed as "King of the Underground" by
Vibe Magazine. There have been over 4,760 stage
performances in which I have performed at.
I have worked alongside such comedians/actors
as: John Amos, Morgan Freeman, Mike Epps, Eddie
Griffin, Danny Devito, Jamie Foxx and Snoop
Dogg.
Through my comedy I am trying
to reach the hip-hop mainstream and the x-generation
for them to identify my style of comic relief.
I am trying to reach the underdogs and give
them a breath of fresh air and hope to all
of the underachievers. Most of my comedy consists
of punch lines and characters, which were developed
from an underground type of mentality. My stage
performances are a cross between Martin Lawrence
and The Godfather / Richard Pryor. The material
I present is of a "Reality T.V. Style
Funny." I work harder than James Brown
and my one-man show is untouchable. My style
is as O.G. as it gets and with a passion deeper
than Romeo & Juliet. I'm truly the 50-cent
of comedy, portraying the style of a gangster
yet as loveable as Oprah appealing to all cultures
and races across the board.
Over the last few years I have acted in four movies titled: How High, For the
Love of Money, Watermelon Heist and Rude Boy. I have also been on a few tours,
which have included Dr Dre and Eddie Griffin. There are two screen plays
in which I am finishing up at this moment entitled Level Foe and Cali Dayz.
In the future I would like to get involved with working in action movies,
directing and continuing to write scripts. |