This is a list of my 5 favorite comedians that most people don’t even know but I enjoy watching very much. Most of these comedians might be familiar to a few of you, either from their days back on Comic View or Comedy Central so when I say ‘unknown’ I say in the sense that they are not as familiar as Kevin Hart, Kat Williams and so on.
Enjoy the list below, they are in order of preference according to me.
5. TALENT
4. ROB STAPLETON
3. COREY HOLCOMB
2. GARY OWENS1. TONY ROBERTS
“Young black Baltimore beware of that coon ass mayor bitch. She wants to be a pet of the folks that die from sun rays ( the light from above)”
5 Unknown Comedian That You Will Love.
ZoWhat? Morning Show THE MISEDUCATION OF THE MASSES For all the students, intellectuals, and divergent thinkers out there peep game.
The Corey Holcomb 5150 Show 4.28.2015 Let them do the jokes, the foolery, the loose talk about BULLSHIT… …but after their break hear some raw truth about Black America, Baltimore, bandwagon riders, rioting, media beast, and the unfiltered, unapologetic TRUTH.
Jay-Z, Busta Rhymes, Rampage, Special K, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, and Teddy Tedd way back when ODB signed a contract with Roc-A-Fella Records after his release from prison in 2003.
Jay-Z, hip-hop group Wreckx-N-Effect, NFL linebacker Carl Banks, pioneer streetwear designer April Walker, and Jaz-O during a meeting at the Walker Wear offices in Brooklyn. Captured by famed hip-hop photographer Ernie Paniccioli in 1996.
Jay-Z, photographed in a home recording studio circa 1987.
Today marks the 15th anniversary of the release of Jay-Z’s single Big Pimpin’. Produced by Timbaland and featuring famed Southern group UGK, the single is one of Hov’s most successful ever. With verses from Bun B and Pimp C the song is notable as one of the first songs where Southern rap truly broke into the mainstream lens. The song was nominated for ‘Best Rap Performance by a Duo or a Group’ at the 2001 Grammy Awards.
Pimp C was meant to appear on the Vol. 2 track ‘A Week Ago’, but they couldn’t decide where to record the song due to East and South rap beef. Neither artist wanted to leave their home studio to visit unfamiliar territory, so the collaboration was canned. A year later Hov rang Bun B to invite the group to collaborate on the Abdel Halim Hafez-sampled track - but Bun thought it was a prank call and hung up on him. Hov rang back and they agreed to the collaboration, with Hov convincing them would be a certified hit.
The single’s video was filmed by Hype Williams in March 2000. The majority of the scenes were filmed during the exuberant Trinidad and Tobago Carnival, then the crew headed to Miami to film the mansion scenes. Hov was notoriously tight with video budgets, but he put up a million dollars for Big Pimpin’ in an effort to get the Roc crew on MTV’s Making the Video (the first rap video to do so) and make the final single from Vol. 3 a success.
Speaking to the Wall Street Journal in 2010, Jay explained how the process of writing Decoded enlightened him in the crassness of many of his past lyrics: “Some [lyrics] become really profound when you see them in writing. Not ‘Big Pimpin,’ that’s the exception. It was like, ‘I can’t believe I said that!’. And kept saying it. What kind of animal would say this sort of thing? Reading it is really harsh.”
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