0:00
Put your hands together for Kale
0:15
He's dead. She's dead.
0:20
I I don't think I should be way back
0:23
Come over here. Yeah, you can sit
0:26
Look at this. You guys got some cool
0:29
You know, it feels very nice, right?
0:37
Hi, Cal. You look great.
0:40
Very nice. I love you. Oh, thank you.
0:41
Thank you. I'm actually wearing my I
0:44
love orange stuff today.
0:46
And there's a lot of orange stuff
0:52
Well, welcome. Welcome. How is this your
0:53
first time corpus corpus?
0:55
I feel like I've been here before. Uh
0:57
doing something. I can't remember. I was
0:58
doing something. But shout out to
0:59
Corpus. How y'all feeling?
1:02
A lot of great people out here.
1:05
So, I actually didn't have this question
1:07
initially, but it just occurred to me.
1:09
So obviously Good Burger Burger Chain.
1:11
We are the home of water burger.
1:14
Water burger. I know water burger.
1:16
How does waterburger stand up to Good
1:22
I mean, good burger. We have some really
1:26
But Waterburger is good. Okay, dude. Cuz
1:28
every every place I go, they're like,
1:30
"You got to try water burger." And I
1:31
went in there and I it was it was
1:33
chaotic. It started to get crazy. People
1:35
are throwing burgers at me. I get free
1:37
burgers where everywhere I go.
1:39
So, shout out to Waterburg.
1:43
After party water burger. Yeah.
1:48
Well, we're so happy to have you again.
1:50
I went by your booth earlier. I was
1:51
going to say hi. There was no chance cuz
1:53
it was packed in. So, be sure guys, just
1:56
a quick reminder, go if you want it.
1:58
Today's last day of Comic-Con, go by,
1:59
get an autograph from Cal. Go. And make
2:01
sure also be thinking of questions you
2:03
have. I'm going to have you guys line up
2:04
here soon. So, be thinking of those
2:06
questions while we go through a couple
2:07
that I'm going to go through with Kell
2:09
right now. Mel, I'm a big fan. Really
2:12
excited to have you. I grew up watching
2:14
a lot of the things that you've been in
2:15
and I'm just so excited to be able to
2:17
talk to you. This is just a dream come
2:20
Um, so let's start with a little bit of
2:21
an early question. I know you grew up in
2:23
Shtown, grew up in Chicago.
2:27
I was just there last year. I love it.
2:29
Um, and you trained at the ETA Creative
2:31
Arts Foundation. Yeah.
2:33
So, how do those lessons I know that was
2:35
like a long time early in your career,
2:36
but how did you bring those lessons into
2:38
your Nickelodeon days and what was kind
2:40
of like that inspiration from those?
2:42
I'm a theater kid to the art and I feel
2:45
like starting out in theater is so
2:47
important, you know, because uh there's
2:49
no take one, there's no take two. Uh you
2:52
know, you got to get it hit it on that
2:54
stage from, you know, curtain open to
2:56
curtain call. Uh go all the way through.
2:58
The other thing that's beautiful about
2:59
it is there's no egos in uh theater
3:02
because you're working as a team. You
3:04
know, backstage at any theater, musical,
3:07
Broadway, everybody's working together.
3:09
And uh I had the pleasure to move
3:11
forward. I had a pleasure of working on
3:13
an off Broadway play uh this year and it
3:16
just put me back to my roots of like
3:19
falling in love with acting in the first
3:21
place uh being on the stage. And so I I
3:24
you know I tell every actor if you
3:26
haven't been on stage definitely get on
3:28
stage and it needs to be a part of you
3:30
know your acting because
3:32
it's no joke you talk about actors who
3:34
haven't done theater and then do it
3:36
later in life and they're like that was
3:37
really hard like it is hard. It's
3:40
grueling. Um I've never experienced it
3:43
firsthand. I got asked to sing at a
3:44
local place and I got to see backstage
3:46
how I just went up for like one song and
3:48
I was like wow this is insane and
3:50
chaotic and it really is. You get your
3:52
chops that way. you get your shots that
3:53
way. It's a machine and so uh to ask
3:56
your question, it definitely helped uh
3:58
with me on all that because on all that
4:00
I was ready like I was already, you
4:02
know, playing playing different
4:04
characters, already doing my own makeup
4:05
and stuff like that in theater cuz you
4:06
got to hurry up, you know, switch and
4:08
change and uh so I mean we had crazy
4:10
hours uh at Gilbert. I mean not Gilbert
4:13
but all that and all that. Our hours
4:15
were crazy and all that and uh yeah,
4:17
there weren't any union rules back then.
4:19
So when it comes to social
4:23
speaking of all that, so that was
4:26
definitely a big thing for a lot of us,
4:28
right? Growing up, we watch all that um
4:31
us '9s Nickelodeon kids. Where my
4:43
I should have totally brought up what
4:44
Matt Lawrence said cuz he's chilling and
4:46
I should love that. Um, so all that
4:49
truly ranked among I would say the most
4:53
iconic sketch comedy series of all time
4:56
standing alongside of Saturday Night
4:59
Live in Living in Color Matt TV just
5:03
these great shows and it's up there.
5:04
It's like on the Mount Rushmore is how I
5:05
see it of, you know, amazing comedy
5:07
sketch that really stands but really
5:09
stands apart because it was for kids and
5:12
teens and it was something so unique at
5:14
the time. who really pioneered sketch
5:17
but I had no idea as I was doing a
5:19
little research and all this that, you
5:20
know, you always hear about the SNL
5:22
audition process and what that's like
5:23
and how a lot of these a lot of these uh
5:25
comedians come and bring their own
5:26
characters. Just it never occurred to me
5:28
that that was the way it went down for
5:30
all that with these cute kids going up
5:32
there and auditioning and coming up with
5:35
your own kind of like early iterations
5:38
of some of your characters. What
5:39
iterations did you bring to your
5:40
audition? Well, so with me with with my
5:43
uh audition, um I went in there and I
5:46
had a monologue cuz they said prepare a
5:47
monologue and then prepare uh
5:51
I didn't want to just do impersonations
5:53
of comedians that are already out and
5:56
stuff like that. I was like, I want to
5:57
impersonate things that I see in
5:59
Chicago. So I impersonated my uncle, my
6:02
coach, you know, all these different
6:03
people. Yeah. So Coach Cream is based on
6:06
my coach in my high school because he
6:08
was really mean all the time. By the
6:10
way, I feel like Keenan and K there's a
6:12
little bit like poached a little bit of
6:15
I'm just saying like I saw shades of
6:16
that in some of that was I think for
6:19
real. I'm just saying.
6:21
Oh yeah. Yeah. My coach uh Coach
6:23
Chambers, he was mean. You know what I
6:25
mean? He was he was in there. So I did
6:28
He appealed. Did I say he?
6:31
Sorry. Sorry. I'm just emotional
6:34
right now. But no, he appealed. I feel
6:35
like there's a little bit of poaching
6:40
talks about that all the time.
6:48
shout out to Shout out to I love those
6:50
guys. I love those guys. But yeah, I I
6:52
did that in there. Mason Clay was
6:54
another old guy, one of my uncles. I
6:58
Um Ed was in there, you know, cuz I
7:00
watch Save by the Bell and I was a big
7:02
fan. I've met all of them from Syd. So
7:05
that's been cool. But uh me and my
7:07
friends used to do like a valley voice
7:09
cuz we're from the south side of Chicago
7:11
but we were like yeah like so hey you
7:13
want to go like get a Chicago dog like
7:15
yeah I do. So we would do those voices.
7:17
I did that in there and they based
7:18
around like a lot of my characters
7:20
around the story. So it was cool. And
7:22
even later I did crazy ones like if
7:24
you're real all that fan like CJ and the
7:26
Cloudy Nights. It was like a singy thing
7:28
when I was listening to all this stuff
7:30
was all this stuff. But we worked uh
7:32
with the writers a lot and it was fun.
7:34
So they so you kind of did you have your
7:36
own ideas some of those characters and
7:38
then they helped flesh it out with you
7:40
Yeah. Well, okay. So now we own order
7:43
and understanding business side of it,
7:46
but they were getting characters from us
7:48
and you know just doing it. I remember
7:49
one time I went in and they were like,
7:51
"Yeah, we need some more some some
7:53
characters. What do you got?" And I gave
7:54
them all these ideas and uh I thought we
7:56
were going to like flesh out some more,
7:58
but it was like the next day they just
7:59
had a script and they were like, "Well,
8:01
yeah, we use your idea." I'm like,
8:02
"Well, hold on. I'm going to get paid
8:03
for that." But now I have all my
8:05
lawyers, my good teams and all that
8:06
stuff like that. So I know what to do.
8:11
I love that. Well, there's definitely
8:13
some iconic characters.
8:18
We got coach, of course. You mentioned
8:20
coach creating. That was a huge little
8:23
kids. What you doing over here? I see
8:24
you. You're having a good time. Are you
8:32
Oh, my life. My life.
8:36
I love doing that character cuz I just
8:38
Right. You need to do it like Chris.
8:40
Like you just do it. They're like, "Oh,
8:41
that's great." Children.
8:43
All my characters would tear up stuff.
8:45
Like I would always tear up the set all
8:46
the time. It was so fun cuz I do have a
8:48
lot of fun with the writers. Like
8:50
they're always like K's just about to
8:51
tear up everything. Like they would
8:52
write in there like Kel does something
8:54
physical and they know that what's gonna
8:57
happen. Oh yeah, they already
9:00
and then Oprah win for me. I'm not sure.
9:02
Yeah, remember Oprah. That was an
9:04
impersonation. They were like, "Okay, K,
9:06
why don't you play Oprah?" And I was
9:09
Opra. I was from Chicago, so I'm like,
9:10
"Okay, all right. I'll do my best."
9:14
But now it's like it's getting viral
9:16
now. Like you know that tic tac titties.
9:22
Y'all got some tic tac dances. Y got
9:25
Somebody in here knows how to tic tac
9:30
Well, um, good burger. Of course, you
9:33
guys. Good burger, y'all. Come on. Like
9:38
It's such a classic. It holds such a
9:41
beloved place in pop culture. Um,
9:43
especially for us millennials and Nick
9:46
Kids. I was a Nickelodeon kid. I felt
9:47
like I was cooler than the Disney kids
9:49
cuz Nick Kid was cooler. I'm just
9:51
Um, and then the sequel, Good Burger 2,
9:54
which by the way, can I just say broke
9:56
records as the most watched original
9:58
film launch on Paramount Plus and it
10:01
Yeah. Exactly. Produced by Keenan.
10:07
What was that experience like revisiting
10:09
Ed and working with Keenan the cast
10:11
again? Was that like a full circle
10:14
Definitely a full circle moment. Uh
10:16
walking through I mean cuz you're you're
10:18
going like this is a character that uh
10:20
you know I created and played with when
10:22
I was like 14, you know, and to be back
10:25
in these shoes and seeing him from, you
10:28
know, uh the eyes of an adult and having
10:30
kids. It was beautiful to have my own
10:32
kids in it. They played uh Ed's kids in
10:35
it. So that was really really cool. Like
10:37
Little Bun Bun and and Mustard and
10:39
Ketchup. I named them
10:42
It was it was so fun and seeing them uh
10:44
work with that and then you know working
10:46
with my brother you know knowing each
10:47
other for so many years and doing that
10:50
and then we we had a reboot of all that
10:51
that we did in uh 2016 to about 2018.
10:55
So it was really really cool to uh I was
10:58
already in Ed's shoes and Ed seems to
11:00
keep coming back all the time. I think I
11:02
saw one a quick clip of like that that
11:04
second that reboot of all that and then
11:05
you came back as Gerber and the crowd
11:07
was like deafening on even in the
11:10
watching the show like on TV you could
11:12
just tell the the reaction to that was
11:14
Yeah, the audience was it was so crazy
11:16
because it was people that watched this
11:17
from the '90s and then there were these
11:19
new you know new audience of kids that
11:22
uh had seen in the '90s but their
11:24
parents had showed it to them. So far,
11:25
our audience is just filled up with
11:27
entire families. And that was what
11:28
that's why when we did part two uh for
11:31
Good, it was like we want this to be a
11:33
family film. We want everybody to sit
11:35
down with their kids and just laugh and
11:38
enjoy, not worry about anything. There's
11:39
a lot of craziness in this world. So, we
11:41
just wanted everybody to just have some
11:42
fun, you know. Yeah.
11:45
Well, now you have a brand new
11:46
generation of young cuz there's a lot of
11:48
kids in the audience right now.
11:50
generation that is appreciating your
11:52
work and and Good Burger and Good Burger
11:53
team. Like you said, it's kind of family
11:55
affair now. And what is that like seeing
11:57
like young kids that you know they were
11:59
not born when you first started doing
12:02
I love it. It's it's cool. Like, you
12:04
know, 5-year-olds coming up to me going
12:09
I love that. You know what I mean? And
12:10
then they're having birthday parties
12:12
with the the hair and everything. Uh
12:14
theme parties. Uh when I drop my kids
12:17
off at school, their friends are like,
12:19
"Oh, your dad's the good burger guy. Do
12:24
It's like 7 in the morning. I'm like,
12:28
I go, "Yeah." I love that. It's It's so
12:31
It's so much fun. Then Cliff the Big Red
12:33
Dog, too. I get that when people try to
12:35
You were nominated for
12:37
for a Thank you. And I was a T-Bo in
12:41
that. So I do that voice for kids and
12:43
freak them out like be the best dog.
12:46
They go well it's T-Mo the black man.
12:49
What's happening? I mean
12:52
I mean you know I do a lot of these
12:54
interviews and it's like you know you
12:55
you become part of the fabric of our
12:58
lives like our growing up like the
13:00
influence you have on us like you give
13:01
us so much joy and you you do you add to
13:04
the to who we are in some ways because
13:06
we take those things with us and you
13:08
remember them. We reference them all the
13:09
time. Um, it's just so cool that you're
13:11
doing it for a brand new generation.
13:13
I mean, it's it's a blessing, you know?
13:15
Uh, this life is a journey, you know
13:17
what I mean? And as actors, we have to
13:19
understand that when we play characters,
13:21
we're not the character. We're not the
13:23
character, but uh, you know, the
13:25
creativity and the things that God has
13:26
blessed us with, that's what we bring to
13:30
So, that's what that's what they're
13:31
seeing, that joy that only God can
13:34
Absolutely. Absolutely. And that is a
13:37
great segue to my next question.
13:39
We planned this out earlier.
13:41
Hey, so um I know you're also the author
13:50
You're also the author of a faith-based
13:53
book called uh Blessed Mode: 90 days to
13:56
level up your faith.
13:58
How has faith changed the way you choose
14:00
projects today compared to when you were
14:03
Ooh. Uh my faith uh I go to God first on
14:07
everything. uh me and my wife need to go
14:09
to the pair of prayer closet and talk
14:11
about it with him trucks. You know what
14:13
I mean? Because I do have my agents, my
14:15
lawyers, my entire team in other
14:17
businesses that I work on, but everybody
14:20
knows uh that God is the the big
14:23
director directing it all. So, I go to
14:28
I watched this really kind of like deep
14:31
and introspective interview and I know
14:32
we're fun, but I really resonated with
14:35
me and I wanted to bring it up.
14:37
um where you mentioned about mistakes
14:39
are really just lessons and I quote I
14:42
wrote it down like I typed it in
14:44
my journey is a learning process and
14:46
that mistakes make you who you are and
14:48
then you gave this really great I love
14:50
that it was a good word comic con might
14:52
as well do a video game uh you did this
14:54
really great video game analogy it
14:55
really struck a chord with me why don't
14:57
you kind of share that analogy
14:59
okay so the reason I came up with uh
15:01
Bless is because uh there's gamers that
15:05
are designers of games, right? And those
15:07
designers of games, they have uh
15:10
something that they call god mode that
15:12
that that's in video games. So, a lot of
15:14
video game people are like, "Yep." And
15:15
so, in there, there's a bunch of cheat
15:17
codes. There's a bunch of ways you can
15:19
get through the game a lot faster so
15:21
that they can see if there's anything
15:22
wrong with the game so you can skip
15:24
levels really fast. So, when the
15:26
consumers and the people playing the
15:27
game started to find that out, like up,
15:29
down, left, right, start, you know,
15:30
Nintendo, you know, all those all those.
15:33
And when you find those, you can jump
15:35
levels and get to places a lot faster
15:37
than anybody that wouldn't know the
15:39
code, right? Because you know what the
15:41
designer knows, right? So a lot of times
15:44
when we're going through a lot of pain,
15:45
we're going through a lot of uh struggle
15:47
and things like that, we stay stuck. But
15:49
when we know what the designer knows,
15:51
the person who designed us, which is
15:53
God, he designed you for a purpose,
15:55
right? So when he designed you for a
15:57
purpose, now you can skip over certain
15:59
things that people get stuck at because
16:00
you go to him. You go to the designer
16:02
first and he'll show you which way to
16:04
go, which way to. So that's why I call
16:09
it bless mode. You know, I call it bless
16:11
mode because they you're supposed to
16:13
renew your mind cuz everybody has their
16:16
own things that they go through.
16:17
Somebody might be going through
16:18
something here today. You never know.
16:20
That's why you always want to be the
16:21
reason why somebody smiles or the reason
16:23
why somebody can say, you know, say
16:25
something to them, you know, something
16:26
nice, you know. And so for me, it's like
16:29
this, like, hey, get up in the morning,
16:31
spend time with God first. That way,
16:33
give it all to him. And that's the thing
16:36
I love that. And I did. If you guys want
16:38
to start lining up, we're going to take
16:40
some questions here in a minute. So, go
16:41
ahead and get up on that mic right there
16:45
Get up on the mic, guys.
16:50
you know what? Let's just let's just get
16:53
I was going to ask you one more
16:54
question, but let's just get into it.
16:55
Um, go ahead and give your and make sure
16:58
you give up. It's sometimes hard to hear
16:59
on that mic. So, your name your
17:00
Yep. All right. So, you get free burgers
17:03
before you go. What are your top five
17:05
burger joints as of right now?
17:07
Um, Billionaire Burgers. They're in Los
17:10
Angeles. They make uh this lobster
17:12
burger that's really, really good. Uh,
17:16
uh, B&M Burgers. They're in LA, too, as
17:18
well. Water Burger is good. Water.
17:21
That's what I'm saying.
17:25
in and out. Uh, and let me make this
17:27
announcement real quick. Uh, I, you
17:30
know, you guys have been to Fest, right?
17:32
Food fest and stuff like that. Okay.
17:35
Food fest. And so, you know, me and my
17:36
family go to a lot of food fest,
17:38
watermelon fest, uh, uh, you know,
17:40
what's the other one? Chili fest. Bunch
17:42
of them. You know what I mean? Uh, I'm
17:44
having my own fest and it's called Kel's
17:47
Burger Fest. It's carnival rides. Uh,
17:50
musical guest. Uh burgers are going to
17:52
be there too as well. Our first one I
17:55
hooked up with uh Bucket Listers, me and
17:57
my me and my team. And uh this is me
17:59
doing my entrepreneurship. I have my own
18:01
kills burgerfest with bucket listers.
18:04
It's going down August 30th in New York
18:09
the club. I just want to say that since
18:13
you also have your own orange solo.
18:15
We are working on that right now. Uh the
18:19
ink is almost dry on that. I'm super
18:21
excited. Um, you're going to see me
18:23
doing some stuff with uh Good Pop. Y'all
18:26
know Good Pop. Good Pop. They're a
18:27
company that makes some really good
18:28
sodas and they make uh, you know, frozen
18:32
pops. So, you're going to see me rolling
18:34
out a lot of stuff like that. But, uh, I
18:36
figured it's it's about branding and
18:38
ownership and so that's what we're doing
18:40
now. Yeah. I'm in that part of my life.
18:44
Everybody, what's your name and your
18:46
question? Let me get your mind. My name
18:47
is Carson and I wanted to ask um what
18:50
was it like whenever you got called up
18:55
What was it like? It was amazing, man. I
18:57
remember I had auditioned uh twice
18:59
already and I remember the phone call to
19:01
go to LA for our final audition. I
19:04
remember uh anytime you audition for
19:06
something, there's a few days when you
19:07
didn't hear anything, you think like,
19:08
oh, I probably get it. You just go to
19:10
the next thing. But I remember it was
19:11
real late at night and uh no cell phones
19:14
back then all the way. Uh, I remember my
19:17
mom uh the phone rang at the house. Mom
19:20
picked her up, said hello. And who else?
19:22
Uhhuh. Oh, what now? Los Angeles. Oh,
19:26
what's going on? So, and so we had to
19:28
fly to Los Angeles. Uh, my mom's
19:31
pregnant at the time. So, shout out to
19:32
my mom for doing that and flying out
19:34
there with me cuz I was young. Shout out
19:41
Mom and dad right there.
19:42
Oh, hey. I saw y'all earlier. Oh, so
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sweet. They're glowing over there.
19:46
They're looking at you like doing your
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thing. I love that. I love that. But uh
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but yeah, they flew out there uh with
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me, my mom, and then my dad held it
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down, my older sister. And uh yeah, but
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I got got and went and did my bunch of
20:00
kids from every walk of life in every
20:02
city because they did a nationwide
20:04
search. It was like the Avengers and we
20:06
had to go in there and tell every funny
20:08
joke that we could in sketch, but I got
20:10
in there and made it through.
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Thank you, Carson. for your question.
20:15
Name your question, please.
20:18
I like those shoes. I like the shoes.
20:23
Uh, so one's a request, the other's a
20:26
Request, can you give us your best PZB
20:33
You know what's crazy? PZB is double G.
20:37
So for all my Game Shaker fans, Game
20:39
Shakers in the building, Game
20:42
Shakers. So he was he was PZB first on
20:45
the Sammy Cat show. Okay.
20:47
And so we did that and then we were
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like, "Yo, let's have a whole show with
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Double G." And then so you had Double G
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and the Game Shakers. Yeah. Uh and I did
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so let's go. Uh now let me see the club
21:00
go off as I step on the mic. Game
21:03
Shakers in the spot. They just popping.
21:06
You know the whole crowd.
21:09
So when you hear me, baby, you better
21:12
drop that. Drop that. Let the biscuit
21:16
know. Drop that and let the whole ground
21:19
know. Drop that cuz you can't get enough
21:23
when you drop that. So you better pick
21:34
And the question was, what's your
21:35
favorite scripture verse? Oh, I can do
21:39
all things through Christ's truth.
21:45
Oh, nice. I loved your I love that you
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did that cuz you probably one question.
21:48
We're trying to get as many of you guys
21:50
Come on to the mic. Name a question.
21:52
What's up, Cal? My name is Matt.
21:54
Uh, you you're a funny guy. You
21:56
obviously made an impression on a lot of
21:58
people. Um, as someone who's been
22:01
blessed enough to work with comedy
22:02
greats like John Ritter, Tommy Davidson,
22:05
Steve Harvey, like who who is someone
22:08
that's made an impression on you? What's
22:09
that impression that you take with you
22:11
and that you'd like to share?
22:14
you know, when I get this question over
22:17
like I I'll name like someone. Uh but
22:21
now I'm starting to realize that uh
22:25
every last one, you know, bro, every
22:28
last one because when you get to know
22:30
the the man, the person, you know, uh
22:32
behind their talent and things like that
22:34
and get to hang out with him like John
22:36
Ritter, I used to watch Thre's Company
22:37
at night when I was supposed to be
22:38
sleeping, you know what I mean? IC watch
22:41
and then to work with him on play for
22:43
the big red dog but then actually work
22:46
with him in the studio talking to him
22:48
giving me advice and it was just it's
22:50
those moments. So uh I have wonderful
22:52
moments from every uh you know comedian
22:56
that I looked up to especially like
22:58
Tommy Davidson and all these great guys
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man uh to this day you know.
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Yeah man, man. Appreciate you.
23:06
Hey guys I'm getting the word over there
23:08
that we got to cut it. Um, we got to cut
23:10
it a little bit short, I think. But is
23:13
there time for one more question? Do we
23:14
got time for one more?
23:16
We got one more question. One more
23:17
question. Let's do it.
23:18
Hey, K. My name is Trey.
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Uh, very honored to ask a question here
23:24
and be the last one. Uh, so with all
23:26
that, uh, you guys had a lot of great
23:28
musical guests, especially like with RB
23:30
and all that. Who was one person or one
23:34
artist that you got to hang out with
23:36
there that you're still blown away by?
23:40
still blown away by it or just just like
23:43
super excited that I saw um I mean
23:46
everybody cuz you know I do I'm in I'm
23:48
into hip-hop you know what I mean I do
23:49
Christian hip-hop as well
23:52
um let me see I mean everybody bro like
23:55
okay but blown away when you say
23:58
that was a big one because we got to
24:01
work with Wendy and then also the kids
24:04
choice award awards she hosted uh the
24:06
kids choice awards and then Kevin and I
24:08
got to work with her and do segments.
24:10
So, that was fun. But, I mean, imagine
24:12
this, bro. Like, you got a Walkman on
24:14
and you're listening to all these
24:15
artists and then a few months later,
24:17
you're on you're hanging out with them
24:20
backstage at uh, you know, on all that
24:22
in the studio. So, it was just like so
24:24
surreal, you know, being a teen at that
24:26
age to like have TLC do your theme song
24:29
and you was just listening to them on
24:31
the radio. So, uh, it's super awesome,
24:36
Come on, man. Rest in peace. Uh me and
24:38
Kulio became really good friends. So
24:40
yeah, bro. It's awesome. Awesome. Thank
24:42
you so much, guys. Guys, we got to wrap
24:44
right now. But thank you so much, pal.
24:47
This has been a great
24:50
um can we hear the Can we all do it
24:52
You ready? Let's do it.
24:55
Good. Good. Can I take your
25:02
All right, dudes. She's a dude.
25:04
Everybody's a dude. Guys, make sure and
25:06
clear the room except for the MVPs or
25:08
for the VIPs. And one more time, give it
25:12
me at my table. If you didn't get to ask
25:14
a question, meet me at my table. I'm
25:17
going out right now.