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  • Trippie Redd, an influential figure in the music industry, blends the raw energy of hip-hop with the emotive depths of rock, emerging from Canton, Ohio, as a distinctive voice that resonates globally. With an eclectic style that defies genre boundaries, Trippie has captured the hearts of millions, boasting over 8 million Instagram followers and securing a spot in the music world with his gold and platinum successes. His artistic endeavors reach beyond the realm of music, reflecting a complex personality enriched by diverse interests.
    In this episode, Funny Marco joins Trippie Redd for a journey filled with laughter, revelations, and the unexpected. The pair delve into a myriad of topics, starting with an amusing quiz on ants that unveils Trippie's unexpected interest in the tiny creatures. Marco's witty banter and genuine admiration for Trippie's versatility set the stage for an engaging dialogue that explores their personal and professional lives.
    A trip down memory lane brings high school memories to the forefront, with both sharing tales that are as nostalgic as they are entertaining. A whimsical suggestion by Trippie to dine out, with the promise to foot the bill, leads to discussions about individual quirks and expressions of affection, revealing the depth of their friendship and understanding.
    Challenges in the music industry and personal anecdotes of misunderstandings and exaggerated tales pepper their conversation, offering insights into the complexities of fame and friendship. A humorous yet baffling discussion about being blocked on social media by celebrities adds a layer of intrigue and calls for amicable resolutions.
    The episode takes an unexpected turn towards the end, morphing into an impromptu "speed dating" session. Crew members playfully compete for Trippie's attention, showcasing the episode's light-hearted essence and Trippie's charismatic presence. The revelation of Trippie's desire to venture into animation highlights his creative ambition and vision for future projects.
    "Cornbread TV" presents a unique episode with Trippie Redd and Funny Marco, weaving together music, laughter, and the sheer unpredictability of life. This narrative captures the essence of their dynamic, showcasing the exploration of passions, the reminiscence of past experiences, and the boundless creativity that defines their journey.

    Executive Producers for Breakbeat: Dave Mays & Brett Jeffries

  • This episode of Cornbread TV brings together the world of professional boxing and comedy in an unprecedented dialogue. Featuring Shakur Stevenson, a boxing prodigy from Newark, New Jersey, whose journey from Olympic silver medalist to world champion in multiple weight classes has captivated fans worldwide. Known for his exceptional technique, speed, and strategic prowess inside the ring, Shakur’s charismatic personality and commitment to uplifting his community shine equally bright outside of it. This session promises punches of laughter, life lessons, and insights into the disciplined life of an elite athlete.

    00:00:00 - Round 1: Champion Meets Comedian - Dive straight into a lively introduction where Stevenson shares his vision of being the world's top boxer, while Marco, with his inimitable humor, lightens the mood. They spar over hobbies, the peculiarities of celebrating birthdays, and their personal definitions of victory and defeat.

    00:05:00 - Round 2: Secrets of the Gym and Beyond - The conversation delves into the sanctity of gym secrets, their life outside the ring (or comedy stage), and the digital distractions that occupy their downtime. Stevenson and Marco debate over the best apps and share a laugh over never having 'normal' jobs.

    00:10:00 - Round 3: Life's Little Fights - Morning routines, fighting bad breath, and choosing between an apple or gum for freshening up start this round. The dialogue evolves into a friendly contest of skills, covering everything from gaming prowess to the art of effective communication.

    00:15:00 - Round 4: The Mind Behind the Gloves - Stevenson opens up about the mental and emotional landscapes of boxing, touching on maintaining focus under pressure and the economics of fighting professionally. The mutual respect between the athlete and the comedian becomes evident as they exchange views on determination and discipline.

    00:20:00 - Round 5: Talent Showdown - The conversation takes a lighter turn as they jest about hypothetical singing careers, recount tales of mischief, and discuss the essence of remaining undefeated, both in boxing and in facing life's challenges.

    00:25:00 - Final Round: Beats Before Battle - Discover the role of music in their pre-fight (or pre-show) rituals, with Stevenson and Marco sharing their go-to playlists that help them clinch victories. As the video nears its end, they ponder continuing their engaging dialogue till the last possible moment, inviting viewers into their world of camaraderie and shared laughs.

    Join us for this enthralling mix of humor, heart, and the sheer grit of a champion, right here on Breakbeat Media. Through this unique session, experience the lighter side of dedication, discipline, and success.

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  • B.Simone is a comedian, actress, and business woman originally from Dallas, TX. She is a long standing cast member of MTV’s hit series Wild N Out with six seasons to her name – her other acting credits include multiple feature films as well as dozens of appearances on BET, MTV, and VH1. The exposure has brought her a huge fanbase of over 5.6M Instagram followers and her own wildly popular make up line BSimoneBeauty and fitness brand BSimoneFit.
    In this interview Marco and B.Simone have a wide-ranging conversation. B.Simone wants to know if Marco’s feet stink. Marco then compliments her about the experience he had on her show, the Know For Sure podcast. They start looking at different pictures of her on screen. B.Simone asks Marco to go out to dinner with her at Nobu and says she she will pay. She wants to know what’s Marco’s love language. Marco asks her what’s the hardest part of standup. B.Simone chides Marco about lying too much and they debate whether or not God lies. B.Simone reveals that Rod Wave has her blocked on Instagram and she doesn’t know why. Marco appeals to Rod Wave to unblock her. The episode then turns into an informal speed dating show where a series of staff members come from behind the scenes to try to convince B.Simone they are the man for her. She reveals that she wants her own standup special.

    Executive Producers for Breakbeat: Dave Mays & Brett Jeffries

  • Denzel Spencer, better known by his stage name Roy Woods, is a Canadian singer and rapper. He is signed to Drake's record label, OVO Sound. Woods is from Brampton area of Canada. He premiered his first hit song, "Drama," in 2015. He released his second full album, Mixed Emotions, in July of 2023. The album features guest appearances by Coi Leray, Jada Kingdom and Very.
    Marco starts off the interview asking how long Roy has been into humor. Meanwhile, Marco's production team has the wrong photo up on the screen behind them. They talk about Roy's first hit song, "Drama," which was about a girl and her friends that did him wrong. Roy admits to Marco that he is shy and then the two of them can't stop laughing while Roy is blushing. Roy reveals he's known for his cooking and for being a football coach. Marco feels disrespected when Roy uses a big word that Marco doesn't know. Marco wants to know why Roy makes songs for the club when he says he doesn't go to clubs. Finally, they put Roy's actual photo up on the screen. Roy talks about meeting Stevie Wonder and how much talent there is in Toronto. Marco and Roy debate if the movie "Django" is racist. Roy surprises Marco and his production team when he tells them that Ja Rule was in the first Fast & Furious movie.

  • Born RaQuan Hudson, Shordie Shordie may be the biggest rap star ever from the city of Baltimore. Shordie had his first major break with “Bitchuary” (Betchua) in 2018, a now two-times platinum record with over 260 million streams that made him the first Baltimore artist to ever earn a platinum plaque. His first studio album, >Music, was released in April 2020.
    On this episode of Cornbread TV, Marco has lots of questions for Shordie Shordie. Shordie is comfortable with the rapid fire random questions and the conversation flows from how he feels about backup dancers to how he got his name when Marco said he isn’t short. Marco wants to know if Shordie is a “Tik Toker,” but Shordie won’t accept that label. There’s some confusion about whether Shordie is from Tennessee or Baltimore. Marco wants to know what Shordie used to wish for when he blew out his birthday cake candles and whether he believed in the tooth fairy. Marco tells Shordie how much he likes his music, but says he can’t understand what he’s saying all the time. They talk about Shordie’s sense of style and Marco pulls out some old photos to show Shordie. Marco tells Shordie that his grandmother thinks he’s Spanish. They go on to debate cash vs. cash app and discuss the meaning of the Baltimore slang term “snowblow.” The disappearing watermelon trick is the grand finale to the episode.

    Executive Producers for Breakbeat: Dave Mays & Brett Jeffries
    Executive Producer: Harvey Sutton
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  • Jonathan Wright is a Dallas native and celebrity hairstylist. Wright has worked with stars including Megan Thee Stallion, Nicki Minaj, Keyshia Cole, 6ix9ine, Doja Cat, SZA and Keke Palmer. Wright has featured on the Zeus Network series “Bad Boys: Los Angeles” and was an executive producer and cast member on “Bad Boys: Houston Auditions.”
    In this episode, Marco asks Jonathan if he has anger issues and why he gets into so many fights. He goes on to ask when was the last time that Jonathan went to church. Marco wants to know more about Jonthan’s pet monkey, Dior. Jonathan talks about growing up in Dallas selling candy and how many times he’s been baptized. Marco conducts a mock job interview and brings out his young assistant to perform a magic trick with a disappearing watermelon.

    Executive Producers for Breakbeat: Dave Mays & Brett Jeffries

    Executive Producer: Harvey Sutton

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  • Cameron Jerrell Newton is an NFL quarterback who is the league leader in career quarterback rushing touchdown and second in career rushing yards. He is an Atlanta native He played college football for the Auburn Tigers and he won the Heisman Trophy and 2011 BCS National Championship Game in 2011. He was the first pick in the 2011 NFL Draft by the Carolina Panthers. He was named the NFL’s Rookie of the Year in 2011 and the Most Valuable Player (MVP) in 2015. He is currently the host of his own show, the Funky Friday Podcast.
    In this interview Marco starts off by asking Cam what he was like in high school and who was his high school sweetheart. Marco asks Cam to name three things he likes and three things he doesn’t like. Cam says he doesn’t like when flight attendants bother him while he’s sleeping on a plane, he doesn’t like when people sneak to do things, and in-car gangsters. Marco engages with Cam on each of these topics. Cam turns it around and asks Marco if he would rather his text messages or his pictures get leaked from his phone. Marco asks Cam if he’s done more bad things or good things in his life. Marco asks Cam why the City Girls are his favorite rappers but Cam seems confused. The two go back and forth about their experiences meeting Dave Chappelle. Cam says he’s better than Marco at wearing shoes.

    Executive Producers for Breakbeat: Dave Mays & Brett Jeffries
    Executive Producer: Harvey Sutton
    IG @Breakbeatmedia @FunnyMarco

  • Mona aka Don’t Call Me White Girl is an American online media powerhouse. She hosts the Don’t Call Me White Girl podcast every week on Breakbeat Media, which has been one of the highest-ranked podcasts on the charts this year. Born and raised in Philadelphia, PA, she is a social media star, joke artist and overall force to be reckoned with. She is known for her parody recordings, which mirror a touch of her person and character, including the super-viral video “Why you being weird to me?!” In part two of this interview Mona and Marco go back and forth as Mona confronts Marco about his interview with Lil Duval. Marco defends his participation in smoking. Marco changes the conversation only to have Mona start questioning Marco as Marco gets personal. Mona talks about her recent success. Mona and the production crew flirt off camera and Mona talks about what she would do with Rotimi. Mona gives Marco an education on sexual freedom. Marco turns the conversation to super heroes and Mona rebuttals with some hood super heroes. Marco starts to end the conversation with an abrupt applause and Mona is escorted off set only to come back. Mona gives her Cash App on camera and describes what her OnlyFans would look like including how fat her “cat” is. Mona gets a random phone call that she puts on speaker phone and Marco talks to Mona’s friend. The interview continues with Mona turning the interview around asking Marco questions. The show ends with shameless plugs from Mona and flirting with the Producer. Executive Producers for Breakbeat: Dave Mays & Brett Jeffries Executive Producers: Marco Summers & Harvey Sutton Director: Matt Ables IG @mattablespromotions Filmed on location at 4U Recording, Atlanta IG @Breakbeatmedia @FunnyMarco Comment, like and subscribe on the Breakbeat Media YouTube page, subscribe on Apple, Spotify or wherever podcasts are available, and visit us at www.breakbeatmedia.com

  • Tyree Cinque Simmons, professionally known as DJ Drama, is a DJ, record executive and music promoter. He is the co-founder (with Don Cannon) of Generation Now, an Atlantic Records imprint with artists including Lil Uzi Vert, Jack Harlow, and Skeme on its roster. He initially gained recognition as the official DJ for Atlanta rapper T.I. and as a prominent mixtape DJ with his series, Gangsta Grillz. Numerous artists have appeared on DJ Drama's Gangsta Grillz tapes, including Lil Wayne, Fabolous, Ludacris, Jeezy, Gucci Mane, and many others. He was a co-founder of the Atlanta-based DJ and artist collective known as the Aphilliates. Drama has released 5 studio albums, curating tracks with some of the industry's most lucrative talent.In this interview Marco’s first question is how DJ Drama got his name. DJ Drama admits to the odd giving of his name. DJ Drama also talks about his top artists to work with. The audience applauds awkwardly and Marco asks for Drama’s phone number and leaves the set to test it. Upon Marco’s return the audience continues to awkwardly applaud. Marco asks Drama if he likes comedy and a comedian named Cheating Ass Myron comes on stage and does an awkward impromptu stand up. Drama is unfazed at the awkward moment and tries to dissect the moment but Marco encourages the audience in their awkward applause. Marco asks about Drama’s past and his acceleration and Drama expounds. Marco takes Drama through several hypothetical scenarios to which Drama responds. Drama and the producer have a discussion off camera and the producer does an impromptu freestyle that continues with Drama playing it very professional. Seddy Hendrinx makes an appearance with Drama and the two talk about their work experience. The audience continues their impromptu applauding as Marco continues with awkward stories and questions. DJ Drama plays an exclusive piece of his and Snoop Dogg’s next single. Executive Producers for Breakbeat: Dave Mays & Brett Jeffries Executive Producers: Marco Summers & Harvey Sutton Director: Matt Ables IG @mattablespromotions Filmed on location at 4U Recording, Atlanta IG @Breakbeatmedia @FunnyMarco Comment, like and subscribe on the Breakbeat Media YouTube page, subscribe on Apple, Spotify or wherever podcasts are available, and visit us at www.breakbeatmedia.com

  • Jess Hilarious is a stand-up comedian who is best known to television viewers for her appearances on VH1, BET, and more. Jess hails from Baltimore, Maryland and first came to popularity through her Instagram comedy skits, which have amassed over 4.6 MILLION followers to date.In this interview Jess starts by telling Marco the chairs are uncomfortable. Marco goes in on his producer by saying he is thick and Jess and Marco go in on thick guys. Marco then asks how Jess got her name and challenges Jess to change her name, and then orchestrates a shift in the conversation to girls and cheating. Jess tries to keep up as Marco is in rare form. Jess talks about co-parenting, and her favorite rappers. Marco continues with the random questions and Jess seems to get a little frustrated. Marco asks about the rice water situation. Jess also reveals that one of her favorite comedians is Katt Williams. Jess also talks about her time on the sitcom Rel. Marco asks Jess about being single. A snake appears on set and Jess takes extreme exception and is beyond frustrated. Marco continues the random questions including comparing Jess to Charlamagne. Marco goes into edges and Jess gives the breakdown. Marco continues the questions, asking about Jess’s dating preferences, including whether Jess wears condoms. The antics continue as Jess reveals going to jail for identity theft and her experience in jail. Marco leads a never ending round of applause and Jess says this is the best interview ever. Executive Producers for Breakbeat: Dave Mays & Brett Jeffries Executive Producers: Marco Summers & Harvey Sutton Director: Matt Ables IG @mattablespromotions Filmed on location at 4U Recording, Atlanta IG @Breakbeatmedia @FunnyMarco Comment, like and subscribe on the Breakbeat Media YouTube page, subscribe on Apple, Spotify or wherever podcasts are available, and visit us at www.breakbeatmedia.com

  • Rashad Spain, known professionally as Saucy Santana, is an American rapper. After beginning his career as a makeup artist for the hip-hop duo City Girls, he started rapping in February 2019, and released his debut single "Walk Em Like A Dog" that same year. After becoming a recurring guest on the reality television franchise “Love & Hip Hop: Miami,” Santana gained further prominence in 2021 when his singles "Walk" and "Here We Go" spawned viral challenges on TikTok. That same year, he released the song "Material Girl," and later released the song's remix "Material Gworrllllllll!" alongside Madonna.In this interview Marco starts by asking why the mask and Saucy evades the question. Marco goes into Saucy’s lyrics asking about the contradictions. Saucy tries to sidestep the questions and Saucy turns the interview around by talking about Saweetie, and turns the questions around by asking Marco if he has ever dated a boy. Saucy then admits to having a girlfriend before. Saucy also talks about Yung Miami revealing his personal business. Saucy also reveals he grew up in the trenches. Marco continues asking about Saucy’s songs and diss songs. Saucy admits to once being a professional booster. Saucy also talks about doing a feature with Gucci Mane. The crew makes a request for Saucy to take off his mask, which Saucy denies. Marco goes back and forth with random questions and gets Saucy to confide in him about his personal background. Marco gives Saucy a club scenario and the two go back and forth. Saucy reveals he would love to be on “P-Valley.” Saucy reveals he was once jumped and loves wrestling including John Cena. Marco brings up Yung Miami and Saucy calls her on the phone and things get weird for Marco. Executive Producers for Breakbeat: Dave Mays & Brett Jeffries Executive Producers: Marco Summers & Harvey Sutton Director: Matt Ables IG @mattablespromotions Filmed on location at 4U Recording, Atlanta IG @Breakbeatmedia @FunnyMarco Comment, like and subscribe on the Breakbeat Media YouTube page, subscribe on Apple, Spotify or wherever podcasts are available, and visit us at www.breakbeatmedia.com

  • Mona aka Don’t Call Me White Girl is an American online media powerhouse. She hosts the Don’t Call Me White Girl podcast every week on Breakbeat Media, which has been one of the highest-ranked podcasts on the charts this year. Born and raised in Philadelphia, PA, she is a social media star, joke artist and overall force to be reckoned with. She is known for her parody recordings, which mirror a touch of her person and character, including the super-viral video “Why you being weird to me?!” In this interview Marco starts with his phone ringing and asking about Mona’s hair. Marco compliments Mona on her brashness. Mona replies she is trying to get in the industry so she wants a fake ass and titties. Marco continues the conversation eloquently and Mona reveals she has never had a father and she is pro-choice. Mona also talks about being a booster. The random questions continue as Marco and Mona go back and forth. Marco gets into why they call Mona Don’t Call Me White Girl. Mona asks Marco if he does drugs and what is his sign. Marco and Mona continue to exchange pleasantries and low-key flirt with each other, including Mona saying she gave Marco sexual favors. Mona gets her hair touched up and the ridiculous conversation continues as Marco and Mona are quite comfortable together. Mona and Marco go back and forth as Mona confronts Marco about his interview with Lil Duval. The antics continue as there is a Part 2 coming soon! Executive Producers for Breakbeat: Dave Mays & Brett Jeffries Executive Producers: Marco Summers & Harvey Sutton Director: Matt Ables IG @mattablespromotions Filmed on location at 4U Recording, Atlanta IG @Breakbeatmedia @FunnyMarco Comment, like and subscribe on the Breakbeat Media YouTube page, subscribe on Apple, Spotify or wherever podcasts are available, and visit us at www.breakbeatmedia.com

  • Ray J Talks Justin Bieber Beef, Raycon Earbuds, B2K, RSVP Group, Shaves Chest Hair Funny Marco welcomes William Ray Norwood Jr. known professionally as Ray J, an American singer, actor, and television personality. Born in McComb, Mississippi, and raised in Carson, California, he is the younger brother of recording artist and actress Brandy Norwood and the first cousin of rapper Snoop Dogg. Marco gets into the interview with Ray J and it starts off very spirited as Ray J says he wakes up mic’d up and says let’s start with the product and does a shameless plug about Raycon. Not to be upstaged, Marco sells Ray J on the idea of pitching his product to him. Marco then asks Ray J about the integrity of some of his products which Ray J explains. Marco then sets up Ray J talking about his song “One Wish” and the contradiction of it. Ray J replies by saying Marco exposed him for being a hypocrite. Marco then asks Ray J if he is a member of B2K in return Ray J details the story of how B2K tried to recruit him and how he declined after they didn’t want to change the name to Ray2K and he formed the group RSVP. Marco then challenges Ray J to a staring contest and Ray J is keen to the tricks and claims to be himathy or him and her. The random questions continue as Ray J says his shirt is sweaty and changes his shirt and says he just shaved his chest hair. As he is getting re-mic’d Ray J yells he only does one podcast a year and unashamedly plugs all his products. As Ray J plugs his products Marco asks about the products and then Ray J offers Marco a podcast for which Marco challenges Ray J for answering his phone and Ray J holds exception. Ray J pairs his phone while in the interview. While conducting the interview Ray J prays openly and Marco tries to center the interview. Ray J continues to expound on his products and the name Ray J. Marco then asks about Justin Bieber and Ray J elaborates on how the conversation went. Marco replies by saying the producer revealed that the Justin Bieber conversation never happened. Ray J vehemently expounds that the story did happen and there is no beef with Justin Bieber.Executive Producers for Breakbeat: Dave Mays & Brett Jeffries IG @therealdavemays @igobybrettj Executive Producers: Marco Summers & Harvey Sutton Director: Matt Ables IG @mattablespromotions Director of Photography: Rashid “Cruz” Terry/Blaqk Noyze Produktionz Filmed on location at 4U Recording, Atlanta IG @BreakbeatMedia @FunnyMarco Comment, like and subscribe on the Breakbeat Media YouTube channel, subscribe on Apple, Spotify or wherever podcasts are available, and visit us at www.breakbeatmedia.com

  • Jeremy Biddle, known professionally as Yung Bleu and Bleu Vandross, is an American rapper and singer. He is best known for his 2020 single "You're Mines Still," which peaked at #18 on the Billboard Hot 100 after it was remixed by Drake.In this interview Marco greets Yung Bleu as he gets mic’d. Marco asks about Bleu’s clothes as Bleu expounds. Bleu asks if the interview has started and says he has weird vibes. Marco asks if Bleu is high and Bleu says he doesn’t smoke. Marco makes small talk. Marco asks what is Bleu’s next hit song and a barber appears on set and starts cutting Marco’s hair. Bleu talks about new projects he has coming out. Marco continues his haircut and Bleu reveals his project went Gold and a new album is coming as well as a movie project. He’s working with Lil Wayne and Nicki Minaj. Marco continues to ask questions as the crew waits on equipment. The random questions continue as Bleu starts to catch on that he might be getting pranked. Marco tells Bleu that they will participate in a prank together. The crew interjects that the prank may get Marco in trouble. The crew starts to fumble and Bleu takes exception that his name is not correct. A random crew member asks to take a picture. Bleu says this is a weird interview and is visibly frustrated. Marco defends Bleu’s name. Marco and production get in an argument. Bleu is very frustrated and Marco reveals the show is over. Executive Producers for Breakbeat: Dave Mays & Brett Jeffries Executive Producers: Marco Summers & Harvey Sutton Director: Matt Ables IG @mattablespromotions IG @Breakbeatmedia @FunnyMarco Comment, like and subscribe on the Breakbeat Media YouTube page, subscribe on Apple, Spotify or wherever podcasts are available, and visit us at www.breakbeatmedia.com

  • Funny Marco welcomes Jayda Wayda, who is a businesswoman, social media star as well as a writer. She is also known as Jayda Cheaves. Born in Savannah, Georgia, her business career took her to Atlanta. Jayda Ayanna or Amour Jayda or Jayda Cheaves are some of the names people use to refer to this dynamic Instagram influencer, model and entrepreneur. Jayda Wayda sells apparel, bundles, hair accessories, and hair products on her site. She is also the girlfriend of Lil Baby. In this interview things get off to a rocky start as the production crew is not ready and Marco is in no mood for their antics. Marco starts the interview by asking how she got the name Jayda Wayda. Marco gets into how social media has treated her and she reveals her insecurities. Marco asks about her favorite songs and Jayda busts out into a song which leads to a confession from Jayda about how she’s going to keep drinking and twerking. Jayda talks about her passion for cooking. Marco asks a question where one of the crew had mistakenly listed Ashanti as Jayda, which causes a rift on set. Jayda maintains her composure and reveals that she would enjoy being an actor. Once again the crew tries to pin down Jayda on a comment saying she does not have a Twitter account. An argument ensues and Marco tries to wrangle everyone in before all hell breaks loose. Executive Producers for Breakbeat: Dave Mays & Brett Jeffries Executive Producers: Marco Summers & Harvey Sutton Director: Matt Ables IG @mattablespromotions IG @Breakbeatmedia @FunnyMarco Comment, like and subscribe on the Breakbeat Media YouTube page, subscribe on Apple, Spotify or wherever podcasts are available, and visit us at www.breakbeatmedia.com

  • Karlous Bernard Miller is an American comedian, actor and rapper. He began his comedy career in Atlanta, Georgia and is widely known for his successful podcast/comedy tour The 85 South show, along with being a cast member on MTV's comedy improv series, Wild 'n Out, and his notorious "Wildstyle" battles with fellow cast members DC Young Fly and Chico Bean.In this interview Marco greets Karlous and Karlous is immediately apprehensive of Marco and let’s Marco know. Marco starts with a softball question, “Who is Karlous Miller?” Marco expounds upon Karlous’s answer and reveals that the production team found out that Karlous is big on relationships. The production team claims to know Karlous’s baby mama and takes out his phone and proves it. Karlous immediately changes his mood as the atmosphere tenses. Marco redirects the questions to women’s body parts and Karlous gives his opinions. The production team continues to make noise in the background. Marco goes into “fact or cap” and Karlous reveals he hears old people in his head. Marco is interrupted by the crew who are ignorant to who the guest is. Marco has an impromptu meeting with his staff as he is frustrated with the line of questions. Marco asks about Karlous being a Donald Trump supporter and the staff takes exception as they try to prove to Karlous and Marco that there are facts. Karlous watches as the staff and Marco argue on the set. A staff member exits as Marco chases him and all hell breaks loose as other staff bring a monkey on set and Karlous reacts. Marco and the producer argue off set and Karlous is astonished at the monkey and hysteria. Karlous talks to one of the staff members and is baffled at the unprofessional antics and a monkey being put on his lap. The staff brings out another monkey and things get hairy. Marco attempts to reset and interview Karlous but Karlous is not in the mood. Marco is told by the producer he needs to reset and Marco is not hearing it. Marco tries to end the interview by getting a drop but that goes left as well. The staff continues to try and get it together as things go completely downhill… Executive Producers for Breakbeat: Dave Mays & Brett Jeffries IG @therealdavemays @igobybrettj Executive Producers: Marco Summers & Harvey Sutton Director: Matt Ables IG @mattablespromotions Director of Photography: Militant Guerilla Productions Filmed on location at 4U Recording, Atlanta IG @BreakbeatMedia @FunnyMarco Comment, like and subscribe on the Breakbeat Media YouTube channel, subscribe on Apple, Spotify or wherever podcasts are available, and visit us at www.breakbeatmedia.com

  • “Cornbread TV Starring Funny Marco” is the audio version of the smash hit YouTube program that has become the #1 weekly show in the culture. It’s hosted by breakout Instagram star and sketch comedian Funny Marco, who brings his comedic brilliance to the world of podcasting. Each week, Marco sits with a who’s who from the culture in a match of wits like no other, interviewing and interacting with notables from the music, sports, and entertainment scene in Hip-Hop's capital city of Atlanta. Podcast listeners get to hear the new episodes first, four days before they are released on YouTube. Cornbread TV audio also includes bonus content that is not available in the video version.

  • Funny Marco welcomes Duke Deuce to this week’s episode of Cornbread TV. The Memphis native, who is signed to Quality Control Music, is best known for his song "Crunk Ain't Dead," which received a remix with fellow Memphis rapper Juicy J. Duke Deuce goes toe-to-toe with Marco bringing high energy by screaming his lyrics. Becoming frustrated with his guest’s antics, Marco brings on set his token “white guy” Chandler to help make sense of this. Chandler tries to mimic Duke Deuce’s lyrics but to no success. Duke Deuce drops an exclusive bombshell by saying he doesn’t write his lyrics—he just punches in while recording in the studio. Marco confronts Duke Deuce about the n-word in his lyrics and how Chandler can’t recite the lyrics. Duke Deuce says he is hungry so Marco summons the crew to bring a sandwich. The crew brings Duke Deuce a snack but a monkey comes on set as well as a snake. Duke Deuce stays calm but asks what is that for? Chandler takes over the interview as all hell ensues off camera. Marco returns but asks Duke Deuce to conduct the interview again. Marco gets his wits back and asks Duke Deuce to judge some beats. Duke Deuce asks Marco if the interview is over. Marco says it’s not over. Duke Deuce says he is done and walks off set. In the Cornbread TV audio podcast, Marco takes you behind the scenes and lets you know everything that was happening on set and what he was thinking while the interview was going on.

  • Funny Marco welcomes Glorilla to this week’s episode of Cornbread TV. With her hit single “F.N.F (Let’s Go)” blowing up, the Memphis native has a lot going on with her career and her Glo Gang. In Cornbread TV audio podcast, Marco takes you behind the scenes and lets you know everything that was happening on set and what he was thinking while the interview was going on. Glorilla tells Marco how she started rapping after losing her voice in high school, but it’s not long before the mishaps start happening on set. Marco asks about some of her lyrics from F.N.F. and she tells us who are her ratchet-ass friends and what kind of car they were hanging out of. Marco calls a member of the production crew on set and Glorilla raps for him; he’s asked to repeat the lyrics and to explain to her why he’s not an FN. Glorilla tells Marco who the baby was in the video and confirms he’s FNF just like her. The show’s director gets caught by Marco eating donuts during the recording and Marco wonders whether he made up some of the information in his question sheet. Just before she is able to reveal who she has on the F.N.F. remix, Marco’s pet monkey shows up and creates a frenzy on set. Marco then brings out the closest animal to a gorilla that he could find, before finding out that his crew’s cameras weren’t recording and asking her to start the interview over. This doesn’t go over too well
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  • In this episode Funny Marco gets up close and personal with the self-proclaimed certified rapper Boosie. Boosie talks about monkeys, snakes, Will Smith, his celebrity crush Rihanna, church in the hood and how he deals with his opps. Marco questions Boosie about some of his lyrics and some of his drip. Listen and watch as Boosie lays it all out in this hilarious episode, opening up about his deepest fears as Funny Marco takes this interview to the limits.