Andy Samberg
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Podcast Appearances
Yeah. Here's one. Big fan, love the pod. This is Dan. I've always had this question and felt it was appropriate to ask after listening to the Incredibad episodes. How much thought did you all put into your fake rap personas style? Personally, I've always gotten a lot of enjoyment out of how hard Akiva goes on the mic.
It always makes me think of him as the more tough, streetwise member of the group, but curious how intentional that was. Thanks, guys, and appreciate all the laughs over the years.
It always makes me think of him as the more tough, streetwise member of the group, but curious how intentional that was. Thanks, guys, and appreciate all the laughs over the years.
It always makes me think of him as the more tough, streetwise member of the group, but curious how intentional that was. Thanks, guys, and appreciate all the laughs over the years.
It would be so great in the Questlove doc if there was just three different talking heads of each of you being like, and then I'm obviously the hard guy.
It would be so great in the Questlove doc if there was just three different talking heads of each of you being like, and then I'm obviously the hard guy.
It would be so great in the Questlove doc if there was just three different talking heads of each of you being like, and then I'm obviously the hard guy.
I think that Keeve to me has always been the farthest from who he is in real life.
I think that Keeve to me has always been the farthest from who he is in real life.
I think that Keeve to me has always been the farthest from who he is in real life.
Yeah, because even I don't even feel like Keeve does hard bits, whereas I feel like you guys do hard bits all the time. Keeve is just so analytical. And so I think the switch of who he is off and on the mic is the biggest gap.
Yeah, because even I don't even feel like Keeve does hard bits, whereas I feel like you guys do hard bits all the time. Keeve is just so analytical. And so I think the switch of who he is off and on the mic is the biggest gap.
Yeah, because even I don't even feel like Keeve does hard bits, whereas I feel like you guys do hard bits all the time. Keeve is just so analytical. And so I think the switch of who he is off and on the mic is the biggest gap.
And the first time I saw him do anything short-wise was, you know, the Bing Bong Brothers and then Just Two Guys. And so I also thought that was his move.
And the first time I saw him do anything short-wise was, you know, the Bing Bong Brothers and then Just Two Guys. And so I also thought that was his move.
And the first time I saw him do anything short-wise was, you know, the Bing Bong Brothers and then Just Two Guys. And so I also thought that was his move.
Because that's very... That's what you would guess as Q's wheelhouse. Yeah.
Because that's very... That's what you would guess as Q's wheelhouse. Yeah.
Because that's very... That's what you would guess as Q's wheelhouse. Yeah.
Yeah. High register angry is very fun.