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Jackie Chan Answers The Web's Most Searched Questions
Karate Kid: Legends star Jackie Chan visits WIRED to give answers to his most searched for questions on Google. What was Jackie Chan's first job? How many languages does Jackie Chan speak? Does he have a stunt double? How does Jackie Chan train? What is his fighting style? Answers to these questions and many more await on the WIRED Autocomplete Interview of Jackie Chan. KARATE KID: LEGENDS is in theaters now. - This is Jackie Chan. This is Wired Autocomplete Interview. [upbeat music] Three, two, one. [claps] Go! [upbeat music] Okay. So one drop, so I took this one first. [interpreter speaking in a foreign language] - I can speak Cantonese, Mandrin, a little bit English, and Shandong, Shanghai. A lot of Korean, Japanese. And Taiwanese. Not many. Eight. [paper tearing] Oh. Doing his. - [Interpreter] Own stunts. - Yes, I'm still doing my own stunt. Why? Because even now, today, the technology so good. But the world audience still like to see Jackie Chan doing the own things. Maybe 40 years ago, I can do a triple kick. Ba-ba-boom. Ba-ba-boom. 20 years later, double kick. But now I do one kick. Okay. I just do, show the one kick. This is how I'm do it. If right now, jumping the floor, no. I do need a double now. Stunt. - [Interpreter] Double. [interpreter speaking in foreign language] - It depends. Like, when I have drive a helicopter, we need some professional. When I doing a triple kick, then I need, I have 100 students. We can, in the middle, I can pick out who do the best, who do this, who do that. Oh. Training. I have my training camp with all my stunt team. Like, three hour. Most of the time, we punch and talking, kicking and think about choreograph, how to different than some other movies, Use what kind of weapon, a chair. The board. How to fight with the board. Yeah. Yeah. What is Jackie Chan first job? First job, when I was eight, I was child actor. [paper tearing] First movie. Same. When I was seven, I was like a angel, and I'm singing. [Jackie singing in foreign language] That's me. The first job. First movie. [paper tearing] [Jackie speaking in foreign language] - [Interpreter] Famous quote. - My famous quote? I can do it. Never give up. Whenever I do the stunt, I will look at the dangerous things, I say, "I can do it. I can do it. I can do it. Don't give up." Boom! Then I jump. Then breaking ankle. Then break my skull. [paper tearing] [interpreter speaking in foreign language] - [Interpreter] What car does Jackie Chan drive? - The first car I drive. Ah! The boss gave to me. It was a Volkswagen. The one exactly like "Karate Kid", the Jaden Smith, I was break the car, the same car. Right now, it's Toyota. - [Interpreter] Alpha. - Alpha. More people can sit down. Easy. Not like it used to be, sport car. But now, I'm most comfortable as possible. More low-key as possible. - Next board. - Right on your face. Oh. No. [beep] [Jackie speaking in foreign language] [interpreter speaking in foreign language] - No. My family rule, no ear hole, no tattoo. Even my son. [paper tearing] [interpreter speaking in foreign language] - Can I sing? Wherever you go, whatever you do I will be right here waiting for you Whatever you do or how my heart break I will be right here waiting for you Ha-cha-cha-cha-cha! Fighting. Okay. Another one. Why so many question? Huh? [interpreter speaking in foreign language] - Where I'm living? I'm based in Hong Kong. But right now, I'm staying Beijing. I'm filming in Beijing right now. And this moment, I'm in Myanmar between China border filming in the jungle. [interpreter speaking in foreign language] - Now? Right now? Right this moment, I'm in London. [interpreter speaking in foreign language] - Oh, my teacher from China. There so many teacher in that time from China. So we teach singing, dancing, stick fight, knife fight, kicking, punch, all kind of things for 10 years. [interpreter speaking in foreign language] - My father, I'm growing up in French embassy until I'm seven. [interpreter speaking in foreign language] - I'm filming "Panda Project 2" The first one, last year was released. This year, we're making "Panda Project 2". Filming between Yunnan and Myanmar's, China's border. [interpreter speaking in foreign language] - When I learn in school, I learn southern style. After 10 years, I learn northern style. So I know both style. Southern style more jumping. Northern style more on the ground. Not so many jumping. And after that, I learn karate, hapkido, judo, boxing. I learn so many things. Because in that time, we don't have cell phone, we don't have karaoke, we don't have anything. And most important, I don't have money. Most of the time, we stay in the dojo school. Karate-ing with all of the friends. That's how we spent every day. Not like this day, you can have karaoke, drinking bar, mostly cell phone. We don't. But I'm glad. Because at that time, we don't have these kind of things, I training a lot. Change. [interpreter speaking in foreign language] - Oh. When I was young, I was very big, very fat. So in Chinese name, call me Pao. It's like a canyon. My mom speak Shanghainese, just called me Apo. In the embassy, everybody call me Po. I thought it's a English Po. It's not Shanghainese Pao. My father went to Australia, American embassy. When I get there, everybody call me, "What's your name?" I said, "Okay, my name's Po." At that time, I want to learn English. Then I go to the night school. Then the teacher asked me, "What's your name?" I said, "My name is Chan Kong-Sang." "No, your name is Steven." I said, "Okay." Embassy, Po. School, Steven. Then I went to the, some work. Then my friend bring me there. Then "Do this guy have a English name?" "No." "Okay." He use his name, put on my name. He's like, "His name called Jack." In Australia, I have Po, Steven, Jack. Then Jack, Jack, Jack, Jack, Jack. After nine months, I know a little bit English because Jack Chan, no rhythm. Just like fighting. Then I put a Y. Then Jacky Chan. Then after that, when I make a movie, after famous, I sign to Golden Harvest. And the Golden Harvest said, "Jackie, you're too strong, too man. You have to change a little bit." Then they take out the Y. They put the I-E. So you see '80s, my posters still J-A-C-K-Y. But after '80s, always J-A-C-K-I-E. Jackie Chan. Believe it or not, after I change it I-E, my career just boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Thing was stuck. Huh? [interpreter speaking in foreign language] - Oh. I like any food. But I don't like animal stomach, inside. Especially these day, not many steaks. I don't know why. Now I like more soup, vegetable, fruit, mango, bread. Croissant. [upbeat music] I toss a lot of board. This is very fun. I see you next time. I need more board. I need more question. I need you know more about me. Bye bye. [upbeat music]


WIRED
3 days ago
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- WIRED
Jackie Chan Answers The Web's Most Searched Questions
This is Jackie Chan. This is Wired Autocomplete Interview. [upbeat music] Three, two, one. [claps] Go! [upbeat music] Okay. So one drop, so I took this one first. [interpreter speaking in a foreign language] I can speak Cantonese, Mandrin, a little bit English, and Shandong, Shanghai. A lot of Korean, Japanese. And Taiwanese. Not many. Eight. [paper tearing] Oh. Doing his. [Interpreter] Own stunts. Yes, I'm still doing my own stunt. Why? Because even now, today, the technology so good. But the world audience still like to see Jackie Chan doing the own things. Maybe 40 years ago, I can do a triple kick. Ba-ba-boom. Ba-ba-boom. 20 years later, double kick. But now I do one kick. Okay. I just do, show the one kick. This is how I'm do it. If right now, jumping the floor, no. I do need a double now. Stunt. [Interpreter] Double. [interpreter speaking in foreign language] It depends. Like, when I have drive a helicopter, we need some professional. When I doing a triple kick, then I need, I have 100 students. We can, in the middle, I can pick out who do the best, who do this, who do that. Oh. Training. I have my training camp with all my stunt team. Like, three hour. Most of the time, we punch and talking, kicking and think about choreograph, how to different than some other movies, Use what kind of weapon, a chair. The board. How to fight with the board. Yeah. Yeah. What is Jackie Chan first job? First job, when I was eight, I was child actor. [paper tearing] First movie. Same. When I was seven, I was like a angel, and I'm singing. [Jackie singing in foreign language] That's me. The first job. First movie. [paper tearing] [Jackie speaking in foreign language] [Interpreter] Famous quote. My famous quote? I can do it. Never give up. Whenever I do the stunt, I will look at the dangerous things, I say, I can do it. I can do it. I can do it. Don't give up. Boom! Then I jump. Then breaking ankle. Then break my skull. [paper tearing] [interpreter speaking in foreign language] [Interpreter] What car does Jackie Chan drive? The first car I drive. Ah! The boss gave to me. It was a Volkswagen. The one exactly like Karate Kid, the Jaden Smith, I was break the car, the same car. Right now, it's Toyota. [Interpreter] Alpha. Alpha. More people can sit down. Easy. Not like it used to be, sport car. But now, I'm most comfortable as possible. More low-key as possible. Next board. Right on your face. Oh. No. [beep] [Jackie speaking in foreign language] [interpreter speaking in foreign language] No. My family rule, no ear hole, no tattoo. Even my son. [paper tearing] [interpreter speaking in foreign language] Can I sing? ♪ Wherever you go, whatever you do ♪ ♪ I will be right here waiting for you ♪ ♪ Whatever you do or how my heart break ♪ ♪ I will be right here waiting for you ♪ Ha-cha-cha-cha-cha! Fighting. Okay. Another one. Why so many question? Huh? [interpreter speaking in foreign language] Where I'm living? I'm based in Hong Kong. But right now, I'm staying Beijing. I'm filming in Beijing right now. And this moment, I'm in Myanmar between China border filming in the jungle. [interpreter speaking in foreign language] Now? Right now? Right this moment, I'm in London. [interpreter speaking in foreign language] Oh, my teacher from China. There so many teacher in that time from China. So we teach singing, dancing, stick fight, knife fight, kicking, punch, all kind of things for 10 years. [interpreter speaking in foreign language] My father, I'm growing up in French embassy until I'm seven. [interpreter speaking in foreign language] I'm filming Panda Project 2 The first one, last year was released. This year, we're making Panda Project 2. Filming between Yunnan and Myanmar's, China's border. [interpreter speaking in foreign language] When I learn in school, I learn southern style. After 10 years, I learn northern style. So I know both style. Southern style more jumping. Northern style more on the ground. Not so many jumping. And after that, I learn karate, hapkido, judo, boxing. I learn so many things. Because in that time, we don't have cell phone, we don't have karaoke, we don't have anything. And most important, I don't have money. Most of the time, we stay in the dojo school. Karate-ing with all of the friends. That's how we spent every day. Not like this day, you can have karaoke, drinking bar, mostly cell phone. We don't. But I'm glad. Because at that time, we don't have these kind of things, I training a lot. Change. [interpreter speaking in foreign language] Oh. When I was young, I was very big, very fat. So in Chinese name, call me Pao. It's like a canyon. My mom speak Shanghainese, just called me Apo. In the embassy, everybody call me Po. I thought it's a English Po. It's not Shanghainese Pao. My father went to Australia, American embassy. When I get there, everybody call me, What's your name? I said, Okay, my name's Po. At that time, I want to learn English. Then I go to the night school. Then the teacher asked me, What's your name? I said, My name is Chan Kong-Sang. No, your name is Steven. I said, Okay. Embassy, Po. School, Steven. Then I went to the, some work. Then my friend bring me there. Then Do this guy have a English name? No. Okay. He use his name, put on my name. He's like, His name called Jack. In Australia, I have Po, Steven, Jack. Then Jack, Jack, Jack, Jack, Jack. After nine months, I know a little bit English because Jack Chan, no rhythm. Just like fighting. Then I put a Y. Then Jacky Chan. Then after that, when I make a movie, after famous, I sign to Golden Harvest. And the Golden Harvest said, Jackie, you're too strong, too man. You have to change a little bit. Then they take out the Y. They put the I-E. So you see '80s, my posters still J-A-C-K-Y. But after '80s, always J-A-C-K-I-E. Jackie Chan. Believe it or not, after I change it I-E, my career just boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Thing was stuck. Huh? [interpreter speaking in foreign language] Oh. I like any food. But I don't like animal stomach, inside. Especially these day, not many steaks. I don't know why. Now I like more soup, vegetable, fruit, mango, bread. Croissant. [upbeat music] I toss a lot of board. This is very fun. I see you next time. I need more board. I need more question. I need you know more about me. Bye bye. [upbeat music]


WIRED
13-03-2025
- Entertainment
- WIRED
Ke Huy Quan Answers The Web's Most Searched Questions
Hi, I am Ke Huy Quan, and this is Wired Autocomplete Interview. Come on, let's do this now! [bright upbeat music] Actually, I don't Google that much. I've heard other celebrities say they Google themselves. Maybe I should, I don't know. [laughing] [bright upbeat music] What did Ke Huy Quan win an Oscar for. Of course, Everything Everywhere All at Once. I played Waymond Wong. It was the first movie I did after I got back into acting. I was so grateful and I was so excited to step in front of the camera again after a 20-year hiatus. I was just happy to be there, to be working with Michelle Yeoh, Jamie Lee Curtis, James Hong, love the Daniels. Never think I would win anything. I thought Winning the role was winning the lottery to me. So when the movie came out and when we won all those accolades, that was the, it was not something that I expected, pretty incredible. That movie brought me back, and I'm so, so, so happy, so grateful to the Daniels. What languages does Ke Huy Quan, oh shit, I just did the bottom one, but it's okay, it's okay, we'll get back to the top, speak. I speak Cantonese, Mandarin, and English. And as you can tell, not great in all three languages. I can't read Chinese, I can only speak it. To this day, I'm so happy my parents make me speak Cantonese at home, and that's how I still remember to speak it. And of course, Mandarin was not a language that we spoke at home. But when I went to China to work, I started to speak more and more, and that's how I learned Mandarin. What did Ke Huy Quan do for 20 years? I think these 20 years was really difficult in my life because it was been a time where I decided to step away from acting, went to college, got back out, and started working behind the camera as an assistant director, action choreographer. And I was content for a little while doing all of that, and I thought I'd be happy. And then later I found out I wasn't, I was lying to myself! And I'm so glad I found that out; otherwise, I wouldn't be here talking to you! The knowledge that I gained going to film school, and having this appreciation for the cast and the crew, and really finally understanding that movie making is a collaborative process cause as an actor, we get pampered. So having gone to film school and having done various different jobs in different departments made me appreciate that process a lot more. And then also after graduating from college, having done action, and all that stuff, and also part of the development process, really gave me the knowledge that I needed to be a better actor, and also life experience. Life experience makes you a better actor. What is Ke Huy Quan doing now? I'm doing this now. I'm working on, well, I have a movie that's coming out called Electric State for Netflix with Chris Pratt, Millie Bobby Brown; the Russo Brothers are the directors, incredible cast; Giancarlo Esposito, Stanley Tucci, Woody Harrelson; I mean, the list just goes on and on, getting slayed. And that incredible actor, what's his name? Yes, Ke Huy Quan is in it too, and Zootopia 2 for Disney! I play Gary the Snake, and this is the year of the snake, so it's really special. We're done with this board! You know what? I'm gonna go gently right now. [board bangs] Here it is, ta-da! Who was Ke Huy Quan in X-Men? I wasn't in X-Men. I worked behind the camera. I was one of the action choreographers, part of the action team. And I helped choreograph the Wolverine, Mystique fight at the end of the movie, and I'm very proud of that. That was my first job right outta college! Who did Ke Huy Quan play in Indiana Jones. My character's name was a Short Round. I tried to pick Indiana Jones' pocket when I was little. I got caught, but I think he liked me, so I ended up going on this incredible adventure with him. I was 12 years old, it was my first movie ever. And that movie is also the reason why I fell in love with acting. Come on, how often do kids get to ride a elephant in Sri Lanka? That was the beginning of the movie, and then walked on these incredible sets! They were all practical back then. And I didn't know who I was working with at that time, so I wasn't nervous. Not until after the movie, I go, Holy shit, these people are really famous. Who did Ke Huy Quan play in The Goonies? I love this character, I played Richard Data Wong. And he's this incredible character that has these amazing gadgets, but his gadgets never work, unless his life depends on it. He's part of this incredible gang who found a treasure map and go on water slides, and set booty traps, and finally found the treasure they were looking forward to save the home. Incredible movie, very proud of it. And to this day, so many people have come up to me and told me that Goonies is part of their childhood memory. And we might get to do a Goonies 2, who knows? Who does Ke Huy Quan play in Kung Fu Panda? I play Han, the pangolin. Had a lot of fun, I love that franchise. It was also my first voiceover, never done it before. It was foreign to me, so being in the booth recording these lines by myself, that was something interesting, and I loved it. I'm doing more now. I'm in Zootopia 2. I'm gonna do what everybody does, so here it is, nobody gets hurt! [board bangs] Oh shit! So first one, is Ke Huy Quan a martial artist. I study martial arts for a long time. I have a black belt in Taekwondo, but I don't consider myself a martial artist. And the reason is because, to me, a martial artist is someone who practices their craft every single day, who's really good at it. They live and breathe martial arts, that's a martial artists. To me, I know martial arts, I've done it many times. I know how to do fight scenes for movies, so I appreciate the art form, but there are incredible, incredible martial artists out there, and I have tremendous respect for them. I like to clarify stunts and action. Stunts, to me, is people falling off 10-story buildings or getting run over by cars, that is very dangerous. Actors don't do that, we don't do that. If we tell you we do that, we're lying! We do action, and that's the difference between stunts and action. Are Ke Huy Quan and Harrison Ford friends? See, every time I say his name, you see how happy I am because I love this man. And yes, we are friends. Is Ke Huy Quan in Loki? Have you not seen the show on Disney Plus? What are you doing? Yes, of course, Loki Season 2! I am so proud of the show! Finally, I get to be part of this incredible and humongous MCU family. I play a character named Ouroboros. He works in the basement. I love this character so much. I also think that he's the grownup version of Data from The Goonies. That's how I played him. Is Ke Huy Quan Chinese or Vietnamese? So I was born in Vietnam to Chinese parents, so I consider myself Chinese. Yeah, that's where I was born, thank you. [board bangs] Where did Ke Huy Quan grew up? I immigrated to the United States in 1978, so I grew up in a little place called Chinatown, Los Angeles. That's also where I got discovered as an actor. I loved it there, that's my childhood. And then eventually, my family moved to a little city called Monterey Park, so that's my, that's where I grew up. How to say Ke Huy Quan's name. I'm so glad you asked this question. My name is pronounced Ke Huy Quan, Ke Huy Quan. As long as you're saying my name, I'm fine. How did Ke Huy Quan meet his wife? We were both working for a Hong Kong filmmaker named Wong Kar-wai. And my beautiful wife, Echo, was in Shanghai. And I flew there from America, walked in the office. There was so many people there, but my eyes immediately darted to her. I remember she had long hair, beautiful eyes, a big smile just radiating with incredible energy. And she was just so lively. And I fell in love with her right then and there. And honestly, I feel like the day I walked into that office was the luckiest day of my life. How did Ke Huy Quan return to acting? So the year was 2019, right after I've seen a movie called Crazy Rich Asians. And this was at a time where I have stepped away from acting for more than 20 years, and something was missing. I didn't know what it was, until I saw that movie. And it was then that thought of getting back into acting started percolating. And I consulted with my wife for an entire year. I guess, the big reason why I wanted to be an actor again was because that I kinda saw what my life would be like when I was much, much older, and I can see myself regretting and having these horrible feelings of not giving this another try. Yeah, so I finally got the courage, and called a friend who was an agent, and ask him if he wanted to represent me, and he did, luckily. Two weeks later, I got that call from Everything Everywhere All at Once producer. Do you have more? Okay, let me do this for now. [board bangs] I'll save the best for last. Ke Huy Quan Everything Everywhere All at Once. This is, when I think about this movie, I first think of the Daniels. They gave me this incredible second opportunity at acting again. I owe everything to this movie. It's a, professional-wise, my life was changed two times. The first time was when I started in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. Never thought I wanted to be an actor. I was just a kid, being a kid, happy being that. And then destiny called, became an actor. And for various reasons had to step away. And when I came back, this movie changed my life again. I owe everything to the Daniels. Ke Huy Quan and Jackie Chan. [laughing] You're not gonna believe this, but everywhere I go, people think I am Jackie Chan! I love Jackie Chan, I'm a big fan of his. When I was a kid, I love watching his movies. They inspired me to learn martial arts. I love the action genre. It has a lot to do with him and his brothers, Sammo Hung, Yeun Biao. And so I don't mind it. I think I take it as a compliment, but it also mean that I need to work a lot harder. Because one day, I want people to say, That's Ke Huy Quan! Not That guy looks like Jackie Chan! [laughing] Ke Huy Quan acceptance speech. I've been very lucky to be able to give a lot of acceptance speeches when Everything Everywhere All at Once came out during the whole awards season. They were very personal. Every speech that I gave, I was so scared to give because they they were way too personal. Jeff Cohen is my brother from a different mother. We are best friends, we see each other all the time. What's incredible about him is, he started his law firm at a very young age, and I was actually one of his first clients that he signed. And for more than 20 years, I never made him any money, never did! But every time I called him, he would pick up and he would give me any legal advice that I needed. So when, on Oscar night, I invited him, I got him a ticket. I wanted him to be there just in case if I did win, I wanted him to see that I can thank him in person. And yeah, I love him. He's my Goonies brother. And like we said in the movie, Goonies never say die. Ke Huy Quan GlamBOT! [laughing] I think I put way too much thought in GlamBOT. I've seen people do it, I love it, they're very cool. So I think I did one, and on Oscar knight, which came in number two for the entire year. I was very proud of it. It's, yeah, I love Cole. I love what he does, he's really cool. And yeah, they're really fun to do. They just needs to be timed right, and lots of movement. I think it's because of my martial arts background, so I'm able to do kicks, or punches, or jumps, and they turn out really well in super slow motion. Actually, I was so afraid that I would rip my pants. [laughing] I kid you not, when I jumped up, I thought I was gonna rip my pants! Luckily it didn't, but yeah, that was a lot of fun. I'm not gonna throw this. You know what I'm gonna do? [board bangs] [Ke Huy Quan grunting] I'm gonna try again, hold on, let me see. Ready? And no, they don't break. [Ke Huy Quan grunting] [cast laughing] [grunting] Oh shit! [laughing] Oh, yeah, that was a lot of fun! Thank you so much, guys, that was a lot of fun. [bright techno music]


WIRED
19-02-2025
- Entertainment
- WIRED
Druski Answers The Web's Most Searched Questions
I'm Druski and this is the Wired Autocomplete Interview. [upbeat music] I am fashionable. I am very demure. [upbeat music] Why is Druski in 2K? What are you guys saying? I'm not an athlete. Huh? Is that what it is? All right, I get it. I'm in 2K because I can play basketball. It's pretty obvious. Look at my build. Why is Druski on the news? I'm a smart guy. I'm sorry, man. But a lot of people think comedians are dumb. We're not. We're smart people. Yes, I was on MSNBC. I also been on amongst the other news channels as well. They asked me about serious topics all the time. So why is Druski so funny? Hey, man, we ain't all born with this shit, but some of us is, so you get it. [Druski laughing] Why does Druski wear ski goggles? That phase is over for me. You guys can stop googling that bullshit. I'm done wearing ski goggles. You guys have bullied me in to forgetting about even ever fucking doing that again. All right. How did Druski get his name? A friend in middle school started to call me Druski which was inspired by a show called College Hill at the time. Yeah, if you've seen College Hill, it's like a black show. So for all the white people in here, it was a, you guys probably definitely have never seen College Hill. Well, the one where the guy's name was Druski, at least. How did Druski meet Willie? Hmm. That's a great white question. Willie is a interesting guy from the boonies of Alabama. He naturally was a funny guy on the internet. He always made funny videos and I reached out to him and we linked up and it naturally was probably the best situation I've ever gotten myself into. So if you've seen any of the videos, look it up. Bubba Joe Roll Todd Willie videos, yeah. How did Druski and Jack Harlow meet? Damn, one of us DM'd each other. We figured out that we were both fans of each other. He had music that I enjoyed at the time. Of course, he enjoyed my comedy at the time, and I think naturally we just clicked, man. And then I asked him, I was like, yo, where do you stay? He said, I stay in Atlanta and sent the address, and it was like two minutes down the street. So Match made in Heaven, yeah. How does Druski come up with skits? I'd probably say just living life and just being around funny shit. Always surrounding myself with funny people. I grew up around a funny family. I just, for some reason, the world always involves me in funny scenarios, so that's how I come up with material and it just never ends. So, yeah. All right. Who is Druski DoorDash girl? Who's asking these questions, man? Is it kids? Is kids on this doing this? What is this? Who's the Door Dash girl from what? These kids gotta get off the internet, man. It's getting weird. Who won Druski Could Have Been House? One of my favorite artists at the label did Ugliest Rapper Alive. He won, Could Have Been House, and we ended up getting the dental plan going for him. We fixed his teeth. So he's on the up and come up in line, man, go check him out. Ugliest Rapper Alive, he's a great guy. He's a great guy and he's very motivated and we just wanted a reason to be able to fix his teeth. So we gave him the money. That's point blink, period. All right guys, so what do you mean by that Druski? These are definitely kids on the internet. Guys get the fuck off TikTok kids. Seriously, it's getting weird. What is Druski's favorite comedy skit? Mm mm, I think any one of my skits where I can really get into character in like, it is an undescribable feeling. It's like a goosebump feeling you get when you're like in character and you know, like, all right, this is, this is good. So any, it is no particular one, but, you know, sometimes you get that feeling. You don't always get it but if you play a certain character, the improv actors of and the actors of the world know what I'm talking about. You get it and if you don't, it's just, it just might not be your call. Put it down, buddy. That's just not next one. All right. Druski standing on business. You're damn right. And as always, I have, I actually appreciate you googling that man. Not sure why he did it, but you are right about that statement. It wasn't a question, I'll tell you that Druski, Kevin Hart, Kai Cenat movie. Mm, it's on the way. We are in the works, man, and I'm super excited. I always looked up to Kevin Hart, loved Kai Cenat's work from the Jump, became friends with these two guys, man. And we've made a dope trio and I'm super excited for what we have in store. Druski Hummer, parked outside. Parked outside. These are definitely kids typing this stuff, but yes, I have a Camel Hummer with bullhorns on the front. If you haven't seen it yet you should check it out. Druski fits. Boy, yes, I am fit. I'm a bit in shape, so right about that, man. I've been going to the gym lately. [Speaker] Fits can also be fashion. Oh, I thought they was asking. Okay. It makes sense. I am fashionable. I'm very demure. I think I've always had a fashionable sense in my own world since growing up. I always got in trouble for wearing, you know, open toe sandals and stuff back when I was in elementary, middle school. And it just carried on throughout life, man. And, but yeah, this applies for both. I think I'm fit in shape and I can dress, so it's a long one. Does Druski actually have a record label? Yes. And if you don't know about it, get to searching buddy. We're actually number one, and that's just because we're upfront and honest with our artists. We let 'em know when stuff sucks. We let 'em know when it's good. Majority of the time, any of our artists, their music sucks, but we up their entertainment value. That's what it is. The entertainment value. Druski dancing Kai Cenat. Yeah, guys, it's not making much sense. Yes, I can dance and I do have a dance right now that is pretty everywhere that people enjoy. So I don't know what the kids are watching these days. Well, Druski falling. Well that's typical. There's a lot of stuff out there in me falling. I actually fell on stage on my first tour. I fell on stage on some steps. We had a step, I'm still mad at that guy for setting up stage like that. Yeah, it was actually pretty bad injury. I came on stage the next night in a wheelchair and then following those performances I had, I was in a boot. I pushed through though, man. That's what it's about. Consistency, man. It's all about consistency. Druski getting roasted. It's been happening my whole life, man. It's only a matter of time you get roasted, then you become the king of that shit. Kids hang in there. Your time's coming, but it gets bad first. It all gets bad first man, and then you congratulate as it goes on, man, life gets better. I have no idea what that came from, from roasted, but fuck it. [upbeat music] I appreciated this. This was great. Honestly, I loved all your Googleable questions and statements. That was really good, a bit pointless, but good nonetheless. [upbeat music]