Rory Farrell
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Podcast Appearances
And we needed that because that's what was a lot of comedians don't get that.
Hollywood gave us a blueprint of saying what you had to do in order for you to succeed so it was like when we were doing certain things at Wild N' Out and it was working it was like bro you know how many times they said don't do that or that one gonna work and it worked we're being stopped as creatives because we're trying to fit this mold into this box and it's like that ain't who we is yeah we here
When it comes to On the other side On TV But it's like They try to mold you To be something that you're not So it's like Alright let's create a space Where we can do what we do And be authentic Where we're not being malicious Where we ain't coming off As facetious But we're still creating For people Who just like us Yeah
So we had Safari on the show.
That dude, that's a wild dude, bro.
He played it off well, though.
He thought he could rap, but he could rap.
But he was like, you know what, this is my time.
And the crazy part, like we would, you know, when we get into it, everything is improvised when it comes to that.
You know, when it comes to Wild N Out, certain people have to go over stuff.
They got to stand there and just, you know, you know, we don't do, all three of us, like we, it was one clip where me and DC just came out and just started dancing when we don't have to talk to each other.
So in that moment, me and Lo's going back and forth and Buddy run on stage.
And we looking at each other and I look to the back and... But time out.