Funny AF
Rising comedians take the stage at the REVOLT Studios to share hilarious stories about life and Hip Hop culture on “Funny AF.”

Joanne Thompson & Darius Culpepper
Jonnae Thompson gets real about Jill Scott, the secret to weight loss, and stripper names; Darius Culpepper talks about being low-key homeless and reading bedtime stories.

Victor Pope Jr & Heather Jay
Victor Pope Jr. talks about sneak-meating and appropriation of gangsta culture; Heather Jay explains why she won't date older men and reveals the truth about "black girl justice".

Keysha E & Donald George
Keysha E. talks about booty vs. bacon, going blind from sex, and Big Sean's inability to count; Donald George talks about getting mistaken for Garfield and Bernie Mac's son.

Brent Taylor & Tyrhee Spivey
Brent Taylor discusses "black massages", what he took from Black Panther, and dating big girls; Tyrhee Spivey gets real about his freeloading roommate and dating Latina girls.

Gary Curtis & Brandon Black
Gary Curtis reveals secret origins of Black History Month and the curse of having an "R&B face"; Brandon Black talks about gorging on ramen and doing comedy shows at church.

Murph & LouLou Gonzalez
Murph talks about getting robbed in LA, and stripping to the wrong Tupac tracks; LouLou Gonzalez gets real about female soldiers and why gang members make the best boyfriends.

Terrence DeLane & Kia 'Seoul' Riley
Terrance DeLane talks about intimidating Asian uncles, the joy of uncensored grandparents, and YG in church; Kia "Seoul" Riley tells stories about fainting on Mariah Carey.

David Lucas & Dicey
David Lucas discusses fat envy, the story of Christopher Columbus, and the need for modern Black ghosts; Dicey gives advice on jobs and identifying half-famous dudes in LA.

Keenan Baker & Brandon Cormell
Keenan Baker talks about his cul-de-sac hairline, assumptions for Scorpios, and he can't afford to cheat; Brandon Cormell gets real about hair in weird places and homeless vegans.

Delo Brown & Paul Jairus
Delo Brown talks about fat-on-fat crime and being banned from leaving the country; Paul Jairus talks about his African roots in South Central and lunch breaks at the strip club.
