Sinbad on the Breakfast Club

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No doubt we need old accomplished folks too,butLil Wayne got a great story to tell im sure,but he also is still relevant and got a image to uphold and career to maintain....interviews with people who are are open and not concerned about they image or offending people will always be great no matter the age....alotta these guest haven't learned the industry don't love nobody yet so they still playin it safe:heh:

Sinbad really do got add,that nikka touched on every damn thing...he was right about being marketed as the "good negro" and trying to cause division between him and dirty comics.

No offense but lately i cant understand a damn word that comes out of Lil Waynes mouth, Once he cleans up maybe.. I remember seeing him on ESPN long ago and he was able to string along sentences like a normal human being, but suddenly it became cool to speak like Chief Keef, I cant listen to anyone talk like that for 30 minutes, regardless of the story.
 

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That was a good interview. Sinbads a funny dude. He dropped some gems.

It's too bad that even black networks are turning down a rebooted version of a different world. I don't see why a well written new version of ADW won't flourish. But hey I guess a show like that would be too positive and would have too many black people wanting to go to college can't have that :beli:
 

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You probably talkin about musically,but far as actual intros:what:?The best part of wayans brothers intro is "Were brothers were happy and were singing and were colored".... The way they caputured all the aspects of college,the personalities of each person:wow:...whoever shot it did a great job

 

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"Light skinned, dark eyes, nappy hair, you dont get no advantage"- Sinbad

Our struggle is real

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Idgaf Sinbad was/is one of da funniest stand up comedians in da game. And da fact he is a "clean" comic makes it dat much more impressive.

bro you aint never lied. I remember putting on a Sinbad special back in the day thinking it was gonna have me like :beli:

but dude had me like :laff: in a matter of minutes.

He had a joke about McDonald's milkshakes being so hard to suck (nh) that they'd make the vein pop in your neck. His delivery was :whew:
 

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envy is a shallow ass nikka.

fukking buffoon is questioning sinbad being on the show but doesn't say shyt about all of these brain dead reality stars they trout in there every week?
This is what was pissing me off when CTG said that shyt and then Envy acting like he too young to remember Sinbad. We about the same age and I know this nikka was watching A Different World back then hell everyone was. Talking about his parents knew his comedy....GTFO. Sinbad's comedy is not that old. He had his run from about 87-93. He even had The Sinbad Show on Fox.
 

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That was a good interview. Sinbads a funny dude. He dropped some gems.

It's too bad that even black networks are turning down a rebooted version of a different world. I don't see why a well written new version of ADW won't flourish. But hey I guess a show like that would be too positive and would have too many black people wanting to go to college can't have that :beli:
yes...because one Tv show will upset white people :upsetfavre:
 

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But Charlamange made a good comparison when he said Sinbad reminded him of Heavy D...In a sense he was the Heavy D of comedy during that that. Just like Heavy was clean cut but still had street appeal Sinbad was clean but still had the rough aspect in a way u felt he was trying to crossover. He said it himself the industry killed it for him by labeling him as this clean cut all around nice guy when in essence he was as "hood:" (for lack of a better word) as those who was cursing within their sets.
 
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