I know how to be funny to black audiences.

I come from a young, hip-hop, urban world.

I really have a love for comedy. I can't express it enough.

As an actor, it's amazing to get to create different characters.

I'm always doing comedy and will never hit up a 9-to-5 desk job.

I'm trying to build a brand. I'm not just doing one-off projects.

My grandma is kind of a rock star. She goes to France and all over.

I want to have children, please God, with a woman that I love and that I'm very attracted to.

I do feel that whatever happens, it's important to work with great people and do something great. That's how I feel.

When you're blessed, you've got to be sensitive to people that don't have and need to depend on somebody else to eat.

I'm not a natural comedian, as an artist. I studied comedy growing up. I would watch Richard Pryor, Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence, all day.

I can't believe that women have got to put on so much in the morning. What time do women wake up? Man, I put a t-shirt and jeans on, and that's it.

What's the good thing about being an actor, you can do more things. Not just being a comedian, not going overboard but expressing myself within the confines of a film.

I can't believe that women have got to put on so much in the morning. What time do women wake up? Man, I put a t-shirt and jeans on, and that's it. To see what women have got to go through in the morning, it's more of a respect factor.

Why don't women have respect for themselves nowadays? What happen to the woman who learned her grandmama's recipes and made her man sweet potato pie? I tell you, they don't make 'em like they used to. Will my real women stand up, please?

I've always been funny. I look back in the day, when I would take the mic from my dad in church and just start goin', at age six, the first time I did it. I think 14 was when I knew I wanted to do it and promote my own comedy shows at the church. Then, everyone would come.

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