 With the phone, you can edit, put music, make it dramatic. Pray for Kevin Hart. Pray for Kevin Hart. His fan base is turning on him. Cause the cat, really? Kevin Hart can sell out any arena and on the planet, 80,000. You think Kevin needs your prayers? Kevin's gonna be just fine. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gonna talk. Okay, you've been in comedy, you've been doing this for a lot of years and you've seen the way how internet and everything has changed and people have become more vocal than what it used to be because of the internet, because they can get it out there to the masses really quick. Is that, I know there's some disadvantages of that, but what are the benefits of that? You know, I always say, and I think I also said it in my post, this internet thing, it's a blessing and a curse. Because listen, we all are guilty of scrolling through our phones for entertainment purposes mainly. And listen, I ain't gonna lie, I've scrolled across some things that make me laugh hard as hell by just some regular Joe. But at the same time, it gives everybody a voice now and everybody don't deserve to be heard because most people don't have nothing to say. Most people are trying to be comedians and they stink. It's only a small percentage of people that really are true intellectuals, are truly funny, truly gifted. It's like, I look at it like, let me put it in this analogy. I don't know how old you are, I'm 48. I'm very close to you. I'm a little older than you. Okay, so you're a young boy. I'm gonna talk to you about New York because I wanna get all into the hip hop. Well, then you better know this reference. You better know this reference. You want me to talk about? Go ahead. Studio 54, remember Studio 54? Yeah, wait a minute. In the 70s and early 80s, it was the hottest nightclub on the planet. Yeah, yeah. But the line to get in was ridiculous and everybody couldn't get in. There was certain rules. You had to look a certain way. You were hand-picked. Everybody don't deserve to get in the Studio 54. I lie, everybody don't deserve to be heard. Cause most of it is nonsense and garbage. So it's like, yeah, with the phone thing and like to say it in Spider-Man, well, great power comes great responsibility. Yeah, exactly. So when you got a bunch of people looking at these messages on the phones from people just yammering, people aren't smart enough to know, don't believe that. And now we starting to spread this message of bullshit. Like for instance, like there were people going, yo, and you know, with the phone you could edit, put music, make it dramatic, pray for Kevin Hart. Pray for Kevin Hart, his fan base is turning on him cause the cat, really? Kevin Hart can sell out any arena in on the planet. 80,000. You think Kevin needs your prayers? Kevin's gonna be just fine. Cat didn't shake up the world like y'all trying to say. Everybody gonna be fine. Steve gonna still be a millionaire. Chris Tucker gonna still be a millionaire. They all gonna work, they all gonna still be in movies. They all gonna still sell out shows. I'm still gonna get my paper. I'm still gonna work. Stop the bullshit. That's what I'm saying. This was a waste of time. What did it do? You really think cat stopping Kevin's bread? Nigga, please. But you got some people like Mike Epps who say, Kevin, I mean cat, you should have talked about me. Talk about me in positive, negative. I don't care. Just talk about me. He being funny. He just being funny. Yeah, he being funny. And he's gonna be all right. He's one of the most fucking motherfuckers in the game. Yeah, yeah. So it's like, dude, I'm just sitting here going, when people go, he needed to stand on his truth. We needed to hear the truth. If Martin Luther King was still alive, or Malcolm X was still alive, or mega Evers was still alive, and they had something to say to release truth, that would be beneficial to us. Cause look at the source. He's a man of comedian, over jokes. You know how silly this is? He say that the reason that the Steve Harvey thing came up, I think I seen an old clip of DC Curry, where he talked about Steve allegedly, that Steve pretty much seen his kids and him at the mall early on before that Detroit thing happened. And that's what stimulated the beef thing between them, where he wouldn't take pictures with cats kids. So he see him when he jump, he's not who he heals today. And he felt like bam, like dang man, he didn't do me right. So I got this chip on my shoulder, and that's how that started. Okay, but listen, nobody owes you anything. Nobody has to do anything. I'm a Michael Jordan fanatic. I know that. And I've always said, I'm scared to meet them off. Cause if he ever do me, I'm gonna say something I don't mean. That's why the broad is better than you. That's gonna hurt the hell out of you the way you mean that. But I'm going, that's why they say, you be careful, you don't wanna meet your heroes. Yeah, yeah. Cause a lot of times you may be disappointed. And what's so funny is, I've had people tell me, yeah man, I met this person, this person, dudes that are 10 times bigger than me. And they were like, man, they were such, they shit on me, they didn't acknowledge, made me feel this small. If anybody that knows anything about me, I am the most non-Hollywood nigga on the planet. As long as you approach me with respect, dude, I'll chop it up with you, shake your hand, give you a hug, we could talk. I'm the most, you know, approachable dude in the world. That's non-Hollywood. As long as you hit me with respect. No, and I could see that. That's why I told you, I had never researched you like I did through, when after me and you, after I text you, it was like, I gotta take him out. Then when I did, I'm like, man, this nigga here. Really? I looked at the Vlad interviews, and I'm like, really, you counseling Vlad? Vlad over there a lot on black culture. You know, I'm looking from a different perspective. And I'm like, damn, he the only one I kind of see do is interview where he ain't just gonna let a nigga make it. He gonna educate you on this matter. Yeah, listen, I don't ever claim to be the smartest person in the room, but what I know, I think I know. So, you know, within the conversation, I'm not gonna sidestep or not say what I believe to be true, and if I'm wrong and you educate me, I'm with that too. Yeah, yeah. But yeah, man. I love seeing, like I said, I don't even watch Vlad like that and definitely shout out to him because he been in this game. I haven't been in two years, but I'm just saying to see how you and him handle the chemistry, that was probably one of my better, I don't watch him like that. So I'm like, damn. Well, you know, the funny thing that the funny thing that always sticks out to me is, you know, I got a lot of black people who would be like, man, stay off Vlad platform. What am I saying? The culture voucher, da, da, da, da, da, da. And I'm like, well, first of all, you keep saying to me, man, I hate that nigga. Every time I watch, I hate that nigga. Every time I watch, I hate that nigga. Let's rewind the tape. Every time I watch, I hate the nigga. So if you hate him, why is every time you watch, you're watching. So he knows what to do to keep you engaged. Yeah. That's just called, you know, smart business. Yeah. And listen, and I also go, it ain't like I'm on there for free. He pays me. Correct. He pays me a nice five figures. Yeah. So if my choice is either stay home on a Tuesday and do nothing and earn nothing or go sit down for an hour and a half and walk away with five figures where I could not make anything, what am I gonna do? No, I agree. I'm gonna make the money and I get to check them. No, I see it. So I see it. That's a win-win to me. I'm enjoying it. When I see it, I'm like, okay, I see what's going on now. Like you and your passion probably gonna get you in trouble all the time. Cause you, when you speak the tonality and the way you deliver, oh, listen, man. My mouth is, it's my greatest asset and my biggest detriment. This, this helps, this gets me money and loses me money. I see it. I'm telling you, when I look, I said, damn, what'd he say? It'd be profound. Like it really hit different. So when I'm seeing him take these blows, it's like, I hope he don't get upset cause he really give it to us. And I know that's not his thing. And I even said to people, I finally said one time on the show, I said, guys, I'm reading the comments and y'all always go, well, this last time Vlad gonna have him on. Man, I know Vlad, he gonna bring him back to what he's saying. And I'm going, you guys, Vlad is not that fragile. Number one, and he's a smart businessman. He knows with me and him, it's like Ali and Cosell. He knows the chemistry pops, the arguments. It's great TV. It's damn good TV. You've been stupid for him not to bring me back. Damn good TV. Yeah, he knows what he's doing. I sit there and watch, I'll be like, this is good stuff, man. There ain't gonna lie. I'm like, man, you told me about, I see what you said, I'm a showman. You know what I mean? I'm like, you being on the camera and you telling him to get on the camera, you like, I'll be up, but not like that. It take a, people don't realize how much chemistry it take to get on camera and really hold an audience attention, man. Let me tell you something, man. And I said this before, like, you know, especially before the pandemic when it was like mandatory for comics to come to town, get up early, go do radio. And I've had so many radio DJs tell me, dude, there's so many comedians we have in here where it's like, they grade on stage because that's their thing. But when they get in here, that's the truth. And I go, listen, man, every comic don't know how to translate, just because you're a comic don't mean you can translate your funny from stage to radio. This is a different thing here, it's a different medium, but it all is under the umbrella of entertainment. So I feel like the greatest comedians should be able to do it all. TV, film, radio, stand up, voiceover. If you funny, you funny. That should translate no matter what you do. So yeah, when I do Vlad and I read the comments, that's one of the things people say all the time. They go, yo, y'all's chemistry, man. It's crazy. You read all your comments? I try to not read all of them, but I do because to me it's like being in sports. I gotta look at game tape. I mean, I gotta know what people are saying so I can look at the tape and go, okay, next time do this instead of that. That's right. Say this and don't say that. That's right. And certain points, you know, because with Vlad, how you got his camera set up, you know, if my interview is here and I got a camera that's here, even though I know I'm here, I turn and I play into that camera. I see you do it. You know what I'm saying? It's like, and a lot of dudes don't know it's- That's an entertainer too. That's an entertainer because whenever you're on stage, you gotta work the stage because you have people not only in front of you, but over here, because I hate when I sit on the side and all you do is pay attention to here. You don't ever look this way. It's working the stage. Right. It's complete. That's what I'm saying, it's certain jokes and certain things I say. If I turn and look directly in that camera after I say it, that's the punchline. Exactly. That's the joke. That's what makes people go, oh, this thing. So you have to know all of that. So it's like, yeah, man, it's look and game tape, man. Yeah. I'm not saying anything. Y'all need to learn this. Yeah, we on boss talk, one-on-one, one-on-one. Yeah, we gon' talk.