Occupation: Rapper Birth: September 21, 1977
I think I would just get bored to be honest. Ask any human being if they want to stay in exactly the same job for thirty years they say "No!" The ult….
I just love the subversion of dialogue in sitcoms, stand-up is monologue and that is entertaining for a lot of people but personally I find it a bit ….
I'm proud of most of the stuff I've put out and I hope my kids will look at it long after I'm gone and go, "hey, Daddy was cool once!".
In terms of a comedy plan I don't really have a list of what I want accomplish. I'm just riding the wave! I think I will always come back to stand-up….
I think everybody wants to be the best at what they do and for me I was never really there, plus it was in a time that just preceded the insanity of ….
I never gave up rapping - it gave up on me. There was no industry and no appetite for UK rap back then and I had a daughter to feed. I couldn't keep ….
With this kind of camera-phone madness we have got, moments are diluted into self-contained edited experiences..
While I was rapping I was always involved in youth work - I ran music workshops for teenagers and young offenders all the time and also ran a charity….
There is no better education than rap battling in terms of performance. It makes you fearless..
When I slid into comedy, naturally the first thing I said was, "hello, I am a washed up rapper.".
I'm sure that in 1985, plutonium is available in every corner drugstore, but in 1955, it's a little hard to come by..
You really come to life on stage but outside - this is a bit of a sad clown cliché - there is that element of loneliness you get from travelling and ….
The future's unwritten. It's what we make of it..
I got into music via the competitions; the first time I ever performed was in a kind of rap battle, competing for money..
Trying to be funny is one of the hardest things on the planet. I think that's tough for everyone. If you're just naturally funny it's a hell of a lot….
I think the sensible thing would be to focus on one thing and be the best you can be at it. There is always that risk of spreading yourself too thin ….
I respect anyone who's honest to themselves and able to bring that into their work in an entertaining fashion..
My shows will always be inspired by hip hop culture and my upbringing within it..
Standup is tough; if you are going through a hard period in your life, it is very hard to get up in front of people and be the happy guy in the room..
There is only one thing that could make me near homicidal. Yeah - this is called My Proper Tea..
Your future is whatever you make it, so make it a good one.