 What do you think is the biggest drawback for you that something that, was it that, that you waited a while before you brought the character in the play? It was, it was. I mean, they was, my show, I'm not gonna lie, when I first started, my shows was going good. But soon as I did that wig, I'm getting booked multiple shows, I'm going every weekend. Five years, great. I'm talking about five or six shows a weekend. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101, 101. Yeah, we gonna talk. But let me ask you, so before you actually came up with this, when you thought about this character, did you have, did you have any reservations in your mind before you actually like, come out with it? No, my character is based on my older sister. Okay. She acts exactly like this. She fights, she stay up, she go to jail plenty of time. She don't care. So that's who you acted like? That's who I acted like. And then she had to come on line, she was like, y'all this mean, I had to tell them y'all don't follow her, they saying what you want, do not follow her. You see her come up, block her. They saying you don't want to follow. I'm telling you, my older sister is something for real. Well, I had Carlos on here and me and him was talking about it. And I told Country Wayne this too. I said to, me and him talking, I was like, hey, I like the drip character. I went to see Country Wayne down in Houston. And I was like, man, he don't bring those characters on the stage. The drip character, the old buddy character, the people who, people loved seeing it. I know he was doing during COVID or whatever, but those were great characters for me, just ending in himself. But the thing is you take that character to the stage. The same way I would envision him doing, but he still do a great job, but he just don't bring it. I think that will kill it, but he told me that ain't what he's trying to focus on. And I'ma say something about that. When I first started doing comedy, I was doing myself. I was listening to everybody. They was like, in my shows, they was like, we're Keisha here. Bring Keisha. And I thought about it. I was like, you know what? I do so much of this character on Facebook. Let me do my shows. When I tell you, as soon as I pop that wig on and announce I'm coming to the seated, the shows were selling out. Selling out. Yeah, I know it. Yeah. Because that's what they loved you for. Yeah. Yeah. And that's the game. For me, like, you know, and Carlos said it on here. He was like, why would I go and do, you know, cause he was talking about how the older come, all the older stand up comics do their set. Why would I go do that? When I can just do what I do. The people see me do it. I go do it. It's a success. Hello, goodbye. Yeah. If you on the internet and you can sell out a show from being on the internet, why the fuck would you sell out the show? Get to the show. Then do some completely different shit that made you sell out the show. Are you crazy? If I was on the internet making skits, right? And they putting me on stand up comedy shows and expecting me to do stand up comedy. I'm coming out on stage with my motherfucking phone and we finish shoes sketches, bitch. We finna do a big ass sketch. I need everybody over here to put these t-shirts on. And y'all put these t-shirts on. I'm finna walk back out here and when I come back, I need y'all to do this and I'ma do this and I'ma put this shit together. And by the time we finish this shit, I'ma have it on my social media tonight. Good night, tag yourself, going viral again. All them niggas with them pointy-ass jokes, can piss my dick, bring the next nigga up. That's why they don't know how to talk to you. They don't know how to... Because that makes sense. Exactly. If you sell out a show doing some shit on the internet, do the same thing. Wherever you at, when people come see you, do that. Pretty much. And I felt him on that like that's so real because when people on the internet see you and follow you, they're following... Because of that. Because of that. But then, I get it too though because either way, it can work. It's just however you wanna attack it, right? So what do you think is the biggest drawback for you that something that, was it that, that you waited a while before you brought the character in the play? It was, it was. I mean, they was, my show, I'm not gonna lie, when I first started, my shows was going good. But as soon as I did that wig, I'm getting, I'm getting booked multiple shows. Yeah. I'm going every weekend, five years straight. I'm talking about five or six shows a weekend. And as you get tired of it? Yes. And then... After about four years, I was like, you know what? I'm feeling, I'm feeling a little bit breaking in. But then when you do that, sometimes you're... But you don't wanna, you don't wanna sit back and fall off. Right. Because it's every, it's another nigga that's like you trying to come home. Kevin Hart had a wig on like yours. Yo, no, nobody was like mine. It was Tyler. It was Tyler. It was Tyler. No, mine was Tyler. You remember his too, though? No, no. You didn't see him? No. I think when you took that break, Kevin stuck his wig on. No. No, you guys are dope, man. Like I said, I love the comedy where I never thought it would have been like this when I first got in the podcast. But the comedian, it makes sense for me because I love clowning anyway. So it makes sense that I'd be sitting up here with some damn comedian. Yeah. But how did you transition by putting that to the side and still kept your audience? Cause they, one thing about me, I'm humble and it don't matter where I'm at. Like I'll do live like as myself and I'm like being myself, like joking and they laugh like, you like, you putting on the show. I'm like, this mean 24 seven. Yeah, because you're hilarious 24 seven. This mean right here. So it wouldn't, it really wasn't nothing. Like I just started my new tour of myself. That's all. Selling out. It ain't. Do you know how to be serious? Yeah. No, it takes a lot in. I don't know. It gotta be something serious. I'm like, even if we had a funeral, you sympathize with me. We might joke like, what is that still? Look, I'm like, I can't stand that. What is that? If you sympathize with me, you're gonna crack on. I'm just like, we couldn't sympathize with you. No, I got mad at him because he trying to crack up at a funeral. I'm like, stop it. Can't help it. Because you'd be watching people trying to cry. When it was a dude at my daddy funeral that got up and he stood and nobody knew him and he looked at my dad. He got up, you know, when they say, can you listen to my talk? He said, I don't know who this man is. He said, but today my birthday. And he said, if today is my birthday and he died and he had to be a good man. I said, what the fuck is going on? Think about it. Now, what would you think? I'm like, what the fuck? I couldn't die just yet. I'm like, this nigga crazy. I told him he came to a funeral. You start trying to figure this out. And that happened. I was at my pop's funeral. I'll never forget it. I'll never forget that. So, you know, I can't deal with funerals like and be so just. But something like that, that's definitely joking. You know, that's funny. Somebody else can take offense to that because they're serious at that point. Yeah, it's a family miracle. But I mean, I like to sit on the front row if I can just to see who come up there. I mean, look, who else? I mean, look, look, look, look, look. It's something we just had fun. He looked just like himself. Who he supposed to look like? That's what I said. They always said, you know, one thing about it. When you see him, he look like himself. Like, you know, I always say that line because there ain't nobody who did. That nigga was not even like that. Look how I know. That white skin, he black man. Like, nah, don't say that. You know what I always wanted to know? Okay, so with the comic, cause you've been in the comedy for a while now. And I was just thinking about this the other day. You know how like when you go to a restaurant or you hear about, you have people who are critics who go to restaurants, try the food, blah, blah. Give them five star or whatever, write up. Do they have that for comedians? No, they don't. Do you think they should? Oh, well, they just, they don't. You know what, they'll put up, matter of fact, they'll put up, some people put up like, who y'all think funny? They'll put up post who y'all think funny. I be looking through it like, I wanna nigga say I ain't funny. I be looking through them comments. Like, nigga, what you mean? I ain't funny. I be trying to find my name anywhere and no more. I wish a nigga would say that funny.