TI Gets Booed on stage

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Clifford doing anything not to
go home and lay up under the
manbearpig.......go home to tiny nikka.

* phone rings *

tiny: you ok baby.:usure:
clifford: dey dont kno good calmedy.:mjcry:
tiny: you went for it baby.....no faliure in that.:jbhmm:
clifford: i'm down but not out:whoa:
tiny: baby come home me and the kids miss you.:usure:
clifford: um.....i got this dj gig.:patrice:
tiny: you a dj now.:beli:
clifford: a wiggy wiggy scratch.:sas1:
tiny: you made that sound with yo mouth.:beli:
clifford: i'm about to hit the stage:sas2:
*click*



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He should just stick to music and doing movies if this is the case...:mjlol: comedy ain't his calling it seems
 

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I’ve known standups in my life and I even organized a monthly comedy show at my job for a few months. Watching the difference between seasoned vets and beginners is stark.

I say that to say that I’ve got a great sense of humor but when people would tell me to do standup I push back on it because I’m aware of how hard it is to do. You gotta have timing, mic presence, good material, and mastery of the crowd. Without those elements you’ll have a very hard time.

If I were TI, I’d just organize a comedy tour and host it. Gives him a chance to practice but in limited rounds while providing the type of environment needed to actually learn and immerse himself in the craft.
 

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I’ve known standups in my life and I even organized a monthly comedy show at my job for a few months. Watching the difference between seasoned vets and beginners is stark.

I say that to say that I’ve got a great sense of humor but when people would tell me to do standup I push back on it because I’m aware of how hard it is to do. You gotta have timing, mic presence, good material, and mastery of the crowd. Without those elements you’ll have a very hard time.

If I were TI, I’d just organize a comedy tour and host it. Gives him a chance to practice but in limited rounds while providing the type of environment needed to actually learn and immerse himself in the craft.
That's what it seems like he's doing. He's already booked at Stardome in Alabama later this month, looks like a Tip and Friends show.

Comedy club bookers these days don't give damn how solid of a comedian you are, if you have a big following on social media you're going to get booked cause they'll know you'll sell tickets. There's enough weak social media stars and podcasters making money off of that.

If he's gonna do like Shaq and have an All Star Comedy Jam Tour to give exposure to lesser known comedians, I'm all for that. But it just comes off like this is going to be another one of his hustles.
 

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I rather let him stick to music but i guess the passion for that is gone. Nothing wrong with doing something new though.
 

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Standup is the hardest art form in the world. A novice should not be performing in front of a crowd that size. It literally takes 7-10 years of hard work for a comedian to get good enough for a crowd that size. He needs to go to open mic.


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