2 Bears, 1 Cave with Tom Segura & Bert Kreischer
Druski STORMS Off The Podcast | 2 Bears, 1 Cave
27 Jan 2025
Chapter 1: What is the 2 Bears 5K event all about?
Last year, so many of you joined us for the 5K, and it was the most amazing experience in person and virtually. It was so much fun that we are bringing it back. This time, it's in Tampa.
May 4th, we are bringing the whole crew back, including Jelly Roll. Me, Tom, Jelly Roll. Listen, if you don't think you can do it, Tommy, tell them they can do it.
Chapter 2: What is Coulda Been Records and how did it start?
You can do it. We can do it. We did it. Look at us. This is not that crazy. You can do it. You just have to try a little bit. Go to 2bears5k.com to register. And thank you to Spartan for helping us produce and put this on. And everybody at YMH and Birdie Boy. We are so excited. We will see you May 4th in Tampa for the next 2 Bears 5K.
And I can't wait for Baker Mayfield to verbally commit. He's coming? He's definitely coming. Great-ass nigga.
I've never been more excited. This is long overdue, and I can't believe that this is actually happening. But the one and the only and the great Drewski is here, everybody.
Yes.
Type shit, type shit, man.
I like how you try to throw the black accent on. Yo, the type shit, come on, man.
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Chapter 3: What are Druski's touring experiences like?
I was just trying to relate to you. Yeah, I know. Yeah, I get it. Hey, you know what I'm saying?
Yo, just don't. Come on.
Let's run the show regular.
Chapter 4: What went down at the Diddy party?
Guys, let's just run it regular.
We're not going to do the type shit off bat. Guys, scratch all the black shit we were going to do.
Scratch the black shit they rehearsed. Let's get that out of here.
We had a whole black program.
Type shit, type shit to start out is crazy.
I thought that would make you be like, I'm home.
No, I don't feel that way.
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Chapter 5: What are Druski's career goals and ambitions?
Hey guys, cancel the whole thing.
So Drewski, how are you? I'm great, man. This sounds like the Magic Johnson hour.
You're a funny guy. How long have you been funny for? Oh, no, can I just be honest with you, though, for real? And let me see if I do this right. Pause. You smell great, man.
Oh, I appreciate that, man.
Chapter 6: How do fan engagements influence sketch shows?
Thank you, man. You really do. Really? That was like the first thing I noticed. Hey, man, you know. Is there an endorsement you want to plug for that?
No, there's nothing, actually. I think eventually I will have my own smell. Fragrance? Yeah, my own fragrance and stuff.
You really will?
Yeah, I probably will at some point. Yeah, I don't have enough money yet to start throwing that type of stuff out there.
It's incredible. Dude, I mean, we were talking briefly. I've been a big fan of yours as anybody who has the internet. And we've communicated a bunch. I went to your live show in L.A. last year.
Yeah, that sucked. Well, you get it.
It was wild. Well, it was the beginning. It was wild, but I wouldn't. But, I mean, no, it was fun.
Fun was a good description. It was a fun night, man. Well, you get it. Yeah, it was a good time. It was a learning environment, I think, that tour was.
But you kept doing it, obviously. Yeah, I mean, money. Money does that. Yeah, money does that. But you're going to do a whole bunch more of those.
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Chapter 7: What is Fancy Chef and why is it popular?
The show is pretty outrageous. It's insane. And the shit you put... Like, these... I don't know. I mean, sometimes you don't keep your composure at some of the people that come out. Like... Well, I was wondering, though, because there's some obviously ridiculous shit that you either laugh or you get rid of people.
Have you had, though, because you know when American Idol broke and the whole world was watching it? And you watch for the car crash. But then every once in a while, you're like, yo, who is this? Have you had people where you're like, holy shit.
I think that honestly, that's the reason why we started doing the show, because I used to sit and watch American Idol with my family. Really? For that reason. Yeah. Just straight up. Just I want to see the bullshit. Yeah. And of course, I was a kid around the time. So I think we bonded over seeing. people come in there and just say the stupidest shit.
So I think I wanted to base a show around that. And a lot of people ask me all the time, they're like, oh my God, this has to be scripted. Or like you see in the comments, they're like, this has to be. But I don't think any type of comedy that's that funny could be I mean, with just the personalities that are in this world, I think we go to some of the craziest hoods in America.
The way that some people's straight face walked into you, and they're like, I'm here to sing today, man. Oh, no, they're dead ass. They're dead ass.
And I think sometimes when people see people come in there and, like, trying to be funny, those are, like, the quick kickouts. Quick, yeah, yeah. Because it's just like, yo, I'm not here for the bullshit.
You want the sincere person.
Yeah, yeah. I want somebody that believes in this shit and, like, We're not just trying to give an opportunity to anybody. We kind of want to have somebody who's invested into the lifestyle.
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Chapter 8: How does Druski engage with his fanbase?
But you also do a thing where sometimes the person's talent is questionable at best. Well, yeah. The majority of them are like that. But you'll be like, there's something I really like about you. I can tell you're a good person.
Like the guy recently, we had a guy, he claimed his dad was the president of the NAACP. Yeah, I saw that. And there was no fucking chance your dad's the president of the NAACP. I think we all knew that off the bat. But it's like, yo, that guy might not have been for music.
Well, he spit bars, though.
Well, he's there for something. It just might not be music. And I'm there to tell them that. People, you know, label execs ain't going to let them know that. I let them know, this is not for you, man. Get the fuck out of the studio.
But there might be something else for you. Like, do you feel like you understand? Yeah. So then do you then do you try to pivot that guy into that other field or you just go drop him off?
I think after the cameras go off. No, no, no. All jokes aside. No, we like to bring a lot of them to be a part of the world I live in in the entertainment world. So even after like some of the characters that we had on my could have been house show, they would come on and do like commercial stuff with me.
So let's say I have a read for prize picks or a company that we're working with like Nike or something. I'll bring them onto that and be like, okay, let's figure out what you could do in this commercial spot that could help you and get the money. So it's also, I think people don't see that side of it as well.
We also bring them to the entertainment side because some of them might not be super talented in music, but we'd like to involve them in the world.
So you're really helping them out though, man.
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