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He hosts a monthly show in Brooklyn calledBoyz in the Woods.
My dads a statistics professor and he really wanted me to be good at math.
Im very okay at it, but I like using math in jokes about dumb shit.
I hope my dad appreciates it.
Since then I always wanted to get into it.
When I was 15 I made the decision to really try because it was my passion.
Do you think that social media has changed the comedy scene IRL?Social media definitely has changed comedy.
Its way easier to start a career now than it was before the internet.
You have the opportunity to hear from so many different and diverse voices.
In addition to doing stand-up, you review music albums, mostly rap and hip-hop.
How did you get into that?
I see a lot of parallels between rap and stand-up.
Rap definitely had an effect on my stand-up.
Even now, I made a playlist to properly answer these questions haha.
Watching rappers grow and experiment with flows inspires me to think outside my comfort zone with jokes.
Ive written some of my best bits listening to Gucci Mane.
Youve performed at quite a few comedy festivals.
What has your favorite one been?
The Cleveland Comedy Festival was my first, so Ill always appreciate it.
The Bridgetown Comedy Festival was the biggest one, and I saw how far comedy can really go.
I got some Jordans for super cheap when I did the Memphis Comedy Festival.
I could go on, but I love them all.
I think the merch at festivals could be better.
A T-shirt is cool, but if they had custom sneakers?
Id be with that.
We all want to go to Montreal, but if they had a JFL bottom gold grill?
That shit would be flames.
Faking your death used to be so many steps.
I like this tweet because when I first got on Twitter I would use it to form jokes.
But I swear its not on my mind that often.
That was pretty funny.