Imma only ever watch this pod if ron is on it😂😂😂... this Other mf farting fake facts😂😂😂fuck your heros mr Host.... they all flaw...follow YOUR lead OG😂😂😂 you defending flaw aahhh sht
@@tapnpodcast need I mentioned I’m not being disrespectful but you are protecting the actors and comedians from what they are and not seeing with brother Ron saying that These folk whom wore dresses can tell folks like us that it’s comedy we did it because it’s funny nahhh that’s not and it’s even a movie about it called foolish with brother Eddie griffin showing us. My good sir respectfully majority of the world knows this is part of the business to get to the heights beyond stardom to where they’re at which is not a good place to be, because you gotta do a lot of things you don’t wanna do to make it. And what’s fucked up about it, is that these people know you losing something much more than what you came in with, is yourself and integrity. Like Katt Williams, Dave Chapelle, Richard Pryor, and Eddie griffins of the world stated some of these actors, performers, musicians will take a short cut if the opportunity presented themselves not knowing the risks and consequences that lead them to a path to be emasculated or assassinated by your own will and character all for the money and clout, then power because the devil wants people you can influence. And that under the closet sermon can start playing as well. Example The business people can spin how Tyler Perry can become Tyler Perry the mogul you see now. but they can’t spin how Tyler Perry have to do some dirty business decisions to get to where he is and evidence on live television too boot. Same with Jamie, Kevin, etc.. etc…. The list goes on. No hate to them because what they did for the culture and the memories they gave us as fans from certain tv shows and movies I know they can say they enjoy but if they told us the real truth of the matter. Hollywood gonna make them disappear.
@@spanklocpimpn7517 Which subjects? Because after fact checking everything he said and it was incorrect he change the subject! Loud doesn’t make you correct.
Fam, with all due respect you have allowed you're anecdotal experience to overide the glaring truths of the intersection of black life and the malignance of oppressive psychology. Salute to you for standing on your square and and engaging the convo tho. BUT, you went 2 for 12 on quite a few points, unless the devil's advocate voice was intentional to create space for cousin Blaq's intelligence to shine. Either way, have the brother back. We needed this convo and more often!! Stay up, fam
I'm not usually against a person trying to get to the next level. Just understand, when you bring Blaq Ron on your show he's intelligent and fast on his feet. There are a lot of people wanting to be a part of the go-along-get-along gang. You just have to recognize them when you see them and allow them to do their own thing. People like Shannon Sharp and Joe Rogan understand how to have conversations and let the guest cook. A lot of hosts talk too much instead of allowing the guest to shine. If this was a debate show I would respect the format more. Here it comes across as caping for the powers that be.
Exploration of the Impact of Black Comedians in Hollywood: Portrayal, Challenges, and Evolution 0:00: 💬 Discussion on the portrayal of black men in Hollywood, the impact of wearing dresses, and the success of Tyler Perry. 0:00: Black entertainers often face pressure to wear dresses in Hollywood for success. 5:04: Black men historically fought to maintain their masculinity due to past injustices. 7:54: Tyler Perry is considered the richest black filmmaker in Hollywood. 8:40: 💬 Discussion on Tyler Perry's career trajectory, audience demographics, and faith-based content in movies. 8:40: Tyler Perry's career evolution from plays to mainstream movies and TV shows. 11:03: Exploration of Tyler Perry's consistent use of dressing in his projects. 11:46: Comparison with other black actors like Samuel Jackson and Denzel Washington. 12:06: Mention of Tyler Perry's significant financial success in the industry. 12:32: Emphasis on the importance of representation and audience connection in content creation. 13:21: Analysis of the niche market for faith-based films and its potential for growth. 13:52: Catering to a specific audience of church-going black women. 14:19: Focus on faith-based content and its appeal to certain demographics. 15:00: Discussion on the success and reception of church-based movies and TV shows. 16:53: 💬 Discussion on black comedians, dresses in comedy, Tyler Perry's career, and TV shows timeline. 16:53: Tyler Perry's journey in TV shows and dealing with networks explained. 18:08: Misconceptions about black comedians and wearing dresses in Hollywood. 21:05: Tyler Perry's success in creating multiple TV shows based on his plays. 22:14: Insights into the early struggles and successes of Tyler Perry's career. 23:01: Tyler Perry's unique deal-making approach with studios for his TV shows. 24:15: Discussion on the origins and evolution of Tyler Perry's House of Pain TV show. 25:08: Clarification on the timeline of Tyler Perry's transition from plays to TV shows. 25:45: 💬 Discussion on actors' typecasting and challenges with transitioning to different roles in Hollywood. 25:45: IMDb may not accurately reflect an actor's full body of work. 26:33: Success in one role or medium does not guarantee success in others. 27:05: Audience preferences may not always align with an actor's diverse abilities. 29:15: Typecasting can limit an actor's opportunities to showcase their range. 30:25: Some actors struggle to break away from iconic roles, impacting their career trajectory. 31:55: Challenges faced by actors in Hollywood to avoid being pigeonholed into specific roles. 32:53: Examples of actors like Will Smith navigating typecasting and expanding their roles. 34:04: Discussion on the complexity of roles and perceptions in the film industry. 34:16: 💬 Discussion on the perception of black individuals expressing emotions and the need for raising voices to be heard. 34:16: Black individuals often need to raise their voices to be heard and taken seriously in public settings. 37:19: The societal conditioning of black people to use humor as a coping mechanism for pain and discomfort. 40:07: Perception of black women as belligerent when expressing anger or dissatisfaction in public. 41:23: The use of yelling to express passion and make a point effectively in discussions. 42:14: The struggle for black individuals, especially women, to be respected and heard when trying to address issues calmly. 46:55: 💼 Discussion on legal representation, discrimination, and corporate accountability in relation to black individuals' challenges. 46:55: Black individuals often face challenges in seeking legal representation due to financial constraints. 47:02: Colin Kaepernick faced discrimination in the NFL, leading to a settlement for collusion. 49:11: Lack of adequate representation contributes to high incarceration rates among black individuals. 50:07: Distinction between criminal and discriminatory attorneys, with the latter often taking cases on a contingency basis. 50:36: 💼 Analysis on the challenges faced by black comedians in Hollywood industry 50:36: Black actors struggle to reach $20 million club without compromising integrity 50:43: Contingency cases differ between personal injury and discrimination lawsuits 52:17: Settlements in lawsuits are typically much lower than the initial amount sought 55:01: Collusion between lawyers and companies to minimize payouts in lawsuits 56:15: Limited number of black actors in the $20 million club in Hollywood 57:27: Eddie Murphy, Denzel Washington, Will Smith, and Morgan Freeman are part of the $20 million club 58:00: Martin Lawrence joined the $20 million club for 'Bad Boys 2' and 'National Security' 58:41: Morgan Freeman's significant earnings in recent films place him in the $20 million club 59:12: 💬 Discussion on vulnerability in relationships, honesty, and trust between men and women. 59:12: Men and women should be open and vulnerable in relationships to establish trust. 1:03:17: Being transparent about sexual preferences can indicate the level of safety in a relationship. 1:05:28: Men often feel more comfortable expressing their true selves to sex workers than their partners. 1:05:41: Honesty about intimate desires can lead to honesty in other aspects of a relationship. 1:07:07: Fear is a low vibration emotion, while bravery is a high vibration emotion. 1:07:16: 🎤 Exploration of the balance between humor, authenticity, and societal perception in the world of comedy. 1:07:16: Differentiating between being timid and exuding machismo in various social situations. 1:09:03: Discussion on the complexities of ego, super ego, and ID in shaping one's personality. 1:10:15: The struggle for black comedians to balance authenticity with audience expectations and societal impact. 1:11:33: Importance of staying true to oneself while navigating the pressures of fame and popularity. 1:12:08: Challenges faced by comedians in balancing making people laugh with addressing societal issues. 1:15:06: The significance of understanding one's base audience, particularly for black comedians, in building a loyal following. 1:15:55: 💬 Discussion on the evolution of black comedians' popularity, influence of social media, and audience loyalty. 1:15:55: Debate on the impact of social media on comedians' popularity and audience engagement. 1:16:01: Comparison of top comedians in the industry and their presence on social media. 1:17:15: Exploration of touring companies and their role in promoting black comedians. 1:19:59: Analysis of Cat Williams' decline in popularity and audience loyalty over the years. 1:20:16: Assertion that black audience loyalty is crucial for a comedian's success and longevity. 1:21:53: Debunking misconceptions about Dave Chappelle's rise to fame and the impact of his comedy specials. 1:22:56: Clarification on the timeline of Dave Chappelle's career milestones and TV shows. 1:23:39: Discussion on the viewership and reception of Dave Chappelle's comedy specials. 1:26:48: 💬 Discussion on Dave Chappelle's Chappelle Show contract negotiation and revenue sharing. 1:26:48: Dave Chappelle's Chappelle Show contract involved revenue sharing, initially split equally. 1:27:01: The show's unexpected success led Comedy Central to reconsider the revenue split. 1:27:16: Comedy Central offered Chappelle a reduced share of the revenue, leading to contract disputes. 1:27:24: Chappelle declined the reduced offer, as it deviated from the initial agreement. 1:27:32: The network's financial constraints impacted their ability to honor the original contract terms. 1:27:38: Chappelle's decision to walk away was a result of the contract renegotiation and revenue dispute. 1:29:00: The network's handling of the revenue from DVD sales further complicated the situation. 1:30:05: Chappelle's departure and the subsequent rumors were influenced by the contractual disagreements. 1:31:09: The dispute revolved around the revenue owed to Chappelle for seasons one and two, impacting his decision to leave. 1:32:17: 💬 Discussion on the challenges faced by comedians in the entertainment industry and the impact of contracts on creative control. 1:32:17: Comedy Central initially signed Dave Chappelle for one season due to low expectations. 1:32:24: Challenges arise when artists sign over control of their intellectual property in development deals. 1:33:21: Dave Chappelle lost creative control over 'Chappelle Show' and his own name due to contractual agreements. 1:37:04: Some artists compromise their artistic integrity for fame and financial gain in the entertainment industry. 1:39:02: Many individuals enter comedy for opportunities beyond stand-up, leading to a lack of dedication to the craft. 1:39:47: 🎤 Insights from a comedian on the entertainment industry, authenticity, and community support. 1:39:47: Mother's dedication to car payments vs. temporary passengers 1:39:55: Distinguishing between genuine artists and opportunists in the industry 1:40:09: Encouragement for authenticity and dedication to the craft 1:40:16: Promotion of comedian's social media platforms 1:40:26: Availability of comedian's content across various platforms 1:41:01: Importance of open dialogue and camaraderie within the black community 1:41:29: Encouragement for audience support and attendance at comedian's shows
This was my first time listening and I really enjoyed it. In fact, I showed a portion to a group of my students of mixed ethnicity today. Our voice, as Black Men, needs to be heard on all topics. Keep up the good work. And, yes, I did "like" and "subscribe."
No Sir, I was just impressed by how easily you absorbed the shot. It just reminded me of how my boys and I sometimes slip in shots between what we're discussing, but all in fun and games...no real shade
@tapnpodcast you showed that you relied on imdb as credible and Blaq Ron explained how it doesn't have his own other works in there which would put him in the double digits. Your fact checking needs someone else fact checking you. Google shouldn't be your answer, cite the sources you clicked after typing in Google sir
this Host is an example of people who try to BS you hoping you don't know something, being caught in the act of it and ending up looking stupid. this dude disagreed without knowing something this entire show. that is CRAAAAAAAZY!
Half Baked - 1998 Killin’em Softly - 2000 Chappelle’s Show Season 1 - 2003 Chappelle’s Show Season 2 - January, 2004 Episode 4 True Hooywood Stories: Rick James - February, 2004 For What It's Worth - June, 2004
I ain’t gone lie bruh. host is trippin hard as hell 🤦🏾♂️. Bruh said Tyler Perry is not Hollywood because he’s in Atlanta. Hollywood is not just a place anymore, it’s a mindset. And he does a lot of business within Hollywood. He could do it from his home or studio in Atlanta.
Blaq Ron is very intelligent and knows his shytt! The host on the other hand is the total opposite. He ruined the interview. I will definitely look up other interviews with Blaq Ron.
@tapnpodcast Sir, my comment can't be THAT dumb if it matches the consensus of the viewers in the comments. Brush up on your interviewing skills and learn to listen to your guests and stop overtaking them. It could have been a great interview, but YOU ruined it.
Love Blaq Ron. Funny and Smart!!! All shows should be sold out all da time. Ron, come to Orlando Improv... Also, you should be writing for the Ms.Pat Show. G-ish! Can't wait for the new Special.
They cancelled the first pilot show because he had a child spanked and mentioned God. I remember this show. We used see him at The Beacon theater in NYC before he was television. TP always repeat and rewrite his plays for years. Alex Cross sounded like Madea! lmbo
as of this last week, I discovered blaq ron and the format (chocolate sundaes) on youtube and pretty much exhausted the content, This man is Hilarious no doubt about it. I got 3 that crack me up, blaq ron, Tacarra williams and Daphnique springs. that is a dangerous combination for your tear ducts LOL
What you FEEL and what is REALITY (operative word is REAL) are TWO Different Things!! You can FEEL what the hell you want but that don’t make you RIGHT!!!
If I remember correctly, Dave quit twice. Once between season 1 and 2. Once in the middle of season 2 , before he quit in season 3. I don’t remember the reasons he gave.
Also I wanna add Brev tried to argue brother ron down about what when went on against Dave Chapelle when Dave literally when on Oprah and told the whole world about the same sentiment as we talking about for 30 plus years till this day my guy on putting on the dress. They also talked about the main thing which was the 50 million Comedy Central was speaking on though on national television you could visually see Oprah look shocked and stunned and even uncomfortable when he exposed the business because he was saying something that was true. That all happened in 2006 and was the top story in news and gossip. E was even popping back then and I’m 22 years old and I knew at the time when I was 5 going into 6 dawg. They literally on national television assassinated his career because he rebelled against them because how powerful he was. Tyler Perry yes came up with wearing the dress when he didn’t have any money and was homeless and so Hollywood made him use that idea for almost everything he came up with differently. And this isn’t even with comedians that they put dresses on its rappers, actors, athletes, musicians … list goes on and for that black brother to sit there and think that the business is just mishap from the people when in all reality that many of folk tell you that these people all work for a higher power that doesn’t work for you which is devil my man you been living under a rock for a minute. I really appreciate blaq Ron need broly on more podcasts
Blaq ron needs his own platform to talk about things like this...or go on club shay shay garner some audience and go back to said platform and build his own thing. Either way we need more of blaq ron just taking.....Man is like my uncle now.
You have becateful with the people you bring on, meaning you have to be able to match the intelligence of the person being interviewed in order to have a mutually respected conversation. I follow my man, his comedy, and his intellect. Shout out to botb of them, though.
This is why I fucks with Blaq Ron. Big facts followed up with constructive evidence. I never heard of the host before but people with bootstraps rhetoric all talk the same way. Shame on you for acting like you don't know what Blaq Ron was talking bout.
Colin Kapernick for 1. Why black people don't have the same avenues white people have to complain about injustice for 2. I have worked as a nurse for 11 years. There is a reason why you don't often see black male nurses raise their voice. Go along to get along isn't just in the entertainment industry. Also, I just finished the entire podcast. I haven't changed my opinion of disappointment in your choice of words, however I respect the way you countered Blaq Ron and stood up for yourself. Tell the truth, Blaq Ron could have acknowledged when you proved him wrong and he didn't.
@@londobellace I appreciate your feedback. I believe black do have the same avenues as white ppl but we /can be/are so emotionally driven that we can receive recourse because “we gotta tear shit up in here” 2. I think there is a time and place to raise your voice and be loud. At a fast food restaurant and at work is not one of them. And thank you for acknowledging Blaq Ron was wrong!
@@tapnpodcast I acknowledge Blaq Ron was incorrect on some of his points. I also acknowledge that white people try to weaponize the human experience and have convinced damn near everyone only certain people have the right to express themselves. I'm sure you know this, but the way you came across can be easily be used by bad faith actors that will claim your words "make you one the good ones." Be you, but acknowledge other points of view with more than lip service.
This is a Terrible Host. He Disagrees just to Disagree. That’s why nobody really comes back to this BullShit. Blaq Ron is Official whenever He’s Speaking, though.
I like how Blaq Ron ended the last part. It wasn't something he could get the guy to agree and accept that he wasn't knowledgeable about something so he pivoted and closed it out
@TapNPodcast host just wanted to argue. At no point did he make a good point. To start this conversation, he tried to claim it's not genius to pretend to play dumb as Blaq Ron said some comedians play a role as. This guy proves his point that it's not an act because he's actually is that stupid. You have to be pretty dumb to argue an entertainer who can act, sing and actively is a stand-up comic. Blaq Ron is well read and studies trends and people in order to reach them. This Tap'N guy just reads a show sheet.
While I’m tired of everyone creating podcasts … Blaq Ron it’s time for a podcast 😂
Exactly!!!!! Very knowledgeable....knows his stuff
Blaq Ron has such strong structural debates
The host really protecting these people like crazyy🤦🏾
Imma only ever watch this pod if ron is on it😂😂😂... this Other mf farting fake facts😂😂😂fuck your heros mr Host.... they all flaw...follow YOUR lead OG😂😂😂 you defending flaw aahhh sht
Protecting Who exactly?
@@tapnpodcast need I mentioned I’m not being disrespectful but you are protecting the actors and comedians from what they are and not seeing with brother Ron saying that These folk whom wore dresses can tell folks like us that it’s comedy we did it because it’s funny nahhh that’s not and it’s even a movie about it called foolish with brother Eddie griffin showing us. My good sir respectfully majority of the world knows this is part of the business to get to the heights beyond stardom to where they’re at which is not a good place to be, because you gotta do a lot of things you don’t wanna do to make it. And what’s fucked up about it, is that these people know you losing something much more than what you came in with, is yourself and integrity. Like Katt Williams, Dave Chapelle, Richard Pryor, and Eddie griffins of the world stated some of these actors, performers, musicians will take a short cut if the opportunity presented themselves not knowing the risks and consequences that lead them to a path to be emasculated or assassinated by your own will and character all for the money and clout, then power because the devil wants people you can influence. And that under the closet sermon can start playing as well. Example The business people can spin how Tyler Perry can become Tyler Perry the mogul you see now. but they can’t spin how Tyler Perry have to do some dirty business decisions to get to where he is and evidence on live television too boot. Same with Jamie, Kevin, etc.. etc…. The list goes on. No hate to them because what they did for the culture and the memories they gave us as fans from certain tv shows and movies I know they can say they enjoy but if they told us the real truth of the matter. Hollywood gonna make them disappear.
@tapnpodcast Tyler perry so far lol I'm still watching 😅
@@freezedatakeover Lol the difference between TP is NO one told him to wear a dress, he came up on BLACK PPL watching his plays!!!!
Black Ron was giving him the work, Ron definitely need a show
No disrespect but clearly the GUEST did MORE research than the damn Host 🤦🏾♂️ … Besides all that 2024 is the Year of Truth .
If you did a minute of fact checking you would know most of it ain’t correct! Now go check and come back to us!
Facts
YES!!!! SMH
CLEARLY!
The host made this shit hard to watch.
Ha ha ...thought it was just me... kept debating Blaq Ron...why
Blaq Ron is the only reason I tuned in.
HOW to STAND ON BUSINESS -BLAQ RON
Need a a host that knows the difference between his own opinion and facts
I only speak facts sir! Loud doesn’t make you correct.
@@tapnpodcasthe proved you to be wrong on many subjects 😂
@@spanklocpimpn7517 Which subjects? Because after fact checking everything he said and it was incorrect he change the subject! Loud doesn’t make you correct.
Exactly, the interviewer is off. It would be beneficial if he would just listen and stop trying to debate Ron
@@tapnpodcastwhere???? You're not that smart Sir...be open to others fact based viewpoints
Blaq Ron speaking facts and giving knowledge
I definitely appreciate BlaqRon 😂😂❤❤
Blaq Ron needs his own podcast....immediately
Ron was so patient with this fella
This host is wild 😂 protecting everyone
Protecting who? 😂
Bruh....everything Blaq Ron Said you debated.....his view point was strong and he had receipts...but you seem to be far up Tyler Perry's butt
@@Shon1114Ant did you fact check anything he said? Or you just going with who was louder?
Respect to BLAQ RON . Always bringing the heat..🔥
Blaq ron was talkn truth..
Blaq Ron is the only reason I stayed. Host gets 👎🏾👎🏾👎🏾
Ron just earned another level of respect... wasn't he a teacher turned comedian???
Pastor
I need more Blaq Ron, my boy to real for most, I’m new but buddy gota work on interview he talk more than necessary lol
Talk more what? Loud doesn’t mean correct!
You must lack emotional intelligence cause I ain’t got to yell to get my point across, loud doesn’t make you right!
@tapnpodcast neither does cognitive dissonance boss
@@wavydavo6352he won't get it bro. And how tf can you yell thru comment other than big letters lol? It's rhetorical but you know wtf I mean 🤣
Thank you.... stuck on stupid
I love the protagonist antagonism aspect of these two brothers conversations. Great work!
Imagine katt williams and blaq ron having a sit down........alot of things will be said and alot of things will be learnt
This interviewer doesn’t know his stuff, Blaq Ron owned this guy!
Fam, with all due respect you have allowed you're anecdotal experience to overide the glaring truths of the intersection of black life and the malignance of oppressive psychology. Salute to you for standing on your square and and engaging the convo tho. BUT, you went 2 for 12 on quite a few points, unless the devil's advocate voice was intentional to create space for cousin Blaq's intelligence to shine. Either way, have the brother back. We needed this convo and more often!! Stay up, fam
Wow great point
Yeah we need more Blaq Ron
Blaq Ron won this conversation at the 38 min mark. He crushed this argument 💯🔥
I thought Black Ron was way older than what he is… dude is smart💪🏾💯
I'm not usually against a person trying to get to the next level. Just understand, when you bring Blaq Ron on your show he's intelligent and fast on his feet. There are a lot of people wanting to be a part of the go-along-get-along gang. You just have to recognize them when you see them and allow them to do their own thing. People like Shannon Sharp and Joe Rogan understand how to have conversations and let the guest cook. A lot of hosts talk too much instead of allowing the guest to shine. If this was a debate show I would respect the format more. Here it comes across as caping for the powers that be.
really enjoyed this interview I learned alot 💯‼️
MY BOY BLACK RON SPEAKING FACTS. IMAGERY IS VERY POWERFUL.
“ BLAQ RON really is the MALCOLM X of comedy 🎭 , I just hope he doesn’t get shot at except for when he’s shooting his specials “
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Exploration of the Impact of Black Comedians in Hollywood: Portrayal, Challenges, and Evolution
0:00: 💬 Discussion on the portrayal of black men in Hollywood, the impact of wearing dresses, and the success of Tyler Perry.
0:00: Black entertainers often face pressure to wear dresses in Hollywood for success.
5:04: Black men historically fought to maintain their masculinity due to past injustices.
7:54: Tyler Perry is considered the richest black filmmaker in Hollywood.
8:40: 💬 Discussion on Tyler Perry's career trajectory, audience demographics, and faith-based content in movies.
8:40: Tyler Perry's career evolution from plays to mainstream movies and TV shows.
11:03: Exploration of Tyler Perry's consistent use of dressing in his projects.
11:46: Comparison with other black actors like Samuel Jackson and Denzel Washington.
12:06: Mention of Tyler Perry's significant financial success in the industry.
12:32: Emphasis on the importance of representation and audience connection in content creation.
13:21: Analysis of the niche market for faith-based films and its potential for growth.
13:52: Catering to a specific audience of church-going black women.
14:19: Focus on faith-based content and its appeal to certain demographics.
15:00: Discussion on the success and reception of church-based movies and TV shows.
16:53: 💬 Discussion on black comedians, dresses in comedy, Tyler Perry's career, and TV shows timeline.
16:53: Tyler Perry's journey in TV shows and dealing with networks explained.
18:08: Misconceptions about black comedians and wearing dresses in Hollywood.
21:05: Tyler Perry's success in creating multiple TV shows based on his plays.
22:14: Insights into the early struggles and successes of Tyler Perry's career.
23:01: Tyler Perry's unique deal-making approach with studios for his TV shows.
24:15: Discussion on the origins and evolution of Tyler Perry's House of Pain TV show.
25:08: Clarification on the timeline of Tyler Perry's transition from plays to TV shows.
25:45: 💬 Discussion on actors' typecasting and challenges with transitioning to different roles in Hollywood.
25:45: IMDb may not accurately reflect an actor's full body of work.
26:33: Success in one role or medium does not guarantee success in others.
27:05: Audience preferences may not always align with an actor's diverse abilities.
29:15: Typecasting can limit an actor's opportunities to showcase their range.
30:25: Some actors struggle to break away from iconic roles, impacting their career trajectory.
31:55: Challenges faced by actors in Hollywood to avoid being pigeonholed into specific roles.
32:53: Examples of actors like Will Smith navigating typecasting and expanding their roles.
34:04: Discussion on the complexity of roles and perceptions in the film industry.
34:16: 💬 Discussion on the perception of black individuals expressing emotions and the need for raising voices to be heard.
34:16: Black individuals often need to raise their voices to be heard and taken seriously in public settings.
37:19: The societal conditioning of black people to use humor as a coping mechanism for pain and discomfort.
40:07: Perception of black women as belligerent when expressing anger or dissatisfaction in public.
41:23: The use of yelling to express passion and make a point effectively in discussions.
42:14: The struggle for black individuals, especially women, to be respected and heard when trying to address issues calmly.
46:55: 💼 Discussion on legal representation, discrimination, and corporate accountability in relation to black individuals' challenges.
46:55: Black individuals often face challenges in seeking legal representation due to financial constraints.
47:02: Colin Kaepernick faced discrimination in the NFL, leading to a settlement for collusion.
49:11: Lack of adequate representation contributes to high incarceration rates among black individuals.
50:07: Distinction between criminal and discriminatory attorneys, with the latter often taking cases on a contingency basis.
50:36: 💼 Analysis on the challenges faced by black comedians in Hollywood industry
50:36: Black actors struggle to reach $20 million club without compromising integrity
50:43: Contingency cases differ between personal injury and discrimination lawsuits
52:17: Settlements in lawsuits are typically much lower than the initial amount sought
55:01: Collusion between lawyers and companies to minimize payouts in lawsuits
56:15: Limited number of black actors in the $20 million club in Hollywood
57:27: Eddie Murphy, Denzel Washington, Will Smith, and Morgan Freeman are part of the $20 million club
58:00: Martin Lawrence joined the $20 million club for 'Bad Boys 2' and 'National Security'
58:41: Morgan Freeman's significant earnings in recent films place him in the $20 million club
59:12: 💬 Discussion on vulnerability in relationships, honesty, and trust between men and women.
59:12: Men and women should be open and vulnerable in relationships to establish trust.
1:03:17: Being transparent about sexual preferences can indicate the level of safety in a relationship.
1:05:28: Men often feel more comfortable expressing their true selves to sex workers than their partners.
1:05:41: Honesty about intimate desires can lead to honesty in other aspects of a relationship.
1:07:07: Fear is a low vibration emotion, while bravery is a high vibration emotion.
1:07:16: 🎤 Exploration of the balance between humor, authenticity, and societal perception in the world of comedy.
1:07:16: Differentiating between being timid and exuding machismo in various social situations.
1:09:03: Discussion on the complexities of ego, super ego, and ID in shaping one's personality.
1:10:15: The struggle for black comedians to balance authenticity with audience expectations and societal impact.
1:11:33: Importance of staying true to oneself while navigating the pressures of fame and popularity.
1:12:08: Challenges faced by comedians in balancing making people laugh with addressing societal issues.
1:15:06: The significance of understanding one's base audience, particularly for black comedians, in building a loyal following.
1:15:55: 💬 Discussion on the evolution of black comedians' popularity, influence of social media, and audience loyalty.
1:15:55: Debate on the impact of social media on comedians' popularity and audience engagement.
1:16:01: Comparison of top comedians in the industry and their presence on social media.
1:17:15: Exploration of touring companies and their role in promoting black comedians.
1:19:59: Analysis of Cat Williams' decline in popularity and audience loyalty over the years.
1:20:16: Assertion that black audience loyalty is crucial for a comedian's success and longevity.
1:21:53: Debunking misconceptions about Dave Chappelle's rise to fame and the impact of his comedy specials.
1:22:56: Clarification on the timeline of Dave Chappelle's career milestones and TV shows.
1:23:39: Discussion on the viewership and reception of Dave Chappelle's comedy specials.
1:26:48: 💬 Discussion on Dave Chappelle's Chappelle Show contract negotiation and revenue sharing.
1:26:48: Dave Chappelle's Chappelle Show contract involved revenue sharing, initially split equally.
1:27:01: The show's unexpected success led Comedy Central to reconsider the revenue split.
1:27:16: Comedy Central offered Chappelle a reduced share of the revenue, leading to contract disputes.
1:27:24: Chappelle declined the reduced offer, as it deviated from the initial agreement.
1:27:32: The network's financial constraints impacted their ability to honor the original contract terms.
1:27:38: Chappelle's decision to walk away was a result of the contract renegotiation and revenue dispute.
1:29:00: The network's handling of the revenue from DVD sales further complicated the situation.
1:30:05: Chappelle's departure and the subsequent rumors were influenced by the contractual disagreements.
1:31:09: The dispute revolved around the revenue owed to Chappelle for seasons one and two, impacting his decision to leave.
1:32:17: 💬 Discussion on the challenges faced by comedians in the entertainment industry and the impact of contracts on creative control.
1:32:17: Comedy Central initially signed Dave Chappelle for one season due to low expectations.
1:32:24: Challenges arise when artists sign over control of their intellectual property in development deals.
1:33:21: Dave Chappelle lost creative control over 'Chappelle Show' and his own name due to contractual agreements.
1:37:04: Some artists compromise their artistic integrity for fame and financial gain in the entertainment industry.
1:39:02: Many individuals enter comedy for opportunities beyond stand-up, leading to a lack of dedication to the craft.
1:39:47: 🎤 Insights from a comedian on the entertainment industry, authenticity, and community support.
1:39:47: Mother's dedication to car payments vs. temporary passengers
1:39:55: Distinguishing between genuine artists and opportunists in the industry
1:40:09: Encouragement for authenticity and dedication to the craft
1:40:16: Promotion of comedian's social media platforms
1:40:26: Availability of comedian's content across various platforms
1:41:01: Importance of open dialogue and camaraderie within the black community
1:41:29: Encouragement for audience support and attendance at comedian's shows
ADOS Kansas City Missouri Checking in
This was my first time listening and I really enjoyed it. In fact, I showed a portion to a group of my students of mixed ethnicity today. Our voice, as Black Men, needs to be heard on all topics. Keep up the good work. And, yes, I did "like" and "subscribe."
Love and respect! I’m going to have Blaq Ron back so stay tuned for Part 3!
Well I guess we know why nobody is a returning guest sheesh
Ha ha
😂😂😂😂😂. You wild
I see Blaq Ron I’m Pullin up and Bro never disappoint
Exactly
"You be sayin' a whole lot of shit based off what you know, but what you know ain't a whole lot!" 😬😆😆😆😆😆 OUCH! Damn, Cuz.
Damn you got that verbatim! 😂🤣 Did you research anything he said?
No Sir, I was just impressed by how easily you absorbed the shot. It just reminded me of how my boys and I sometimes slip in shots between what we're discussing, but all in fun and games...no real shade
@@tapnpodcastplease share with us how you fact checked??? Details
@@Shon1114Google sir
@tapnpodcast you showed that you relied on imdb as credible and Blaq Ron explained how it doesn't have his own other works in there which would put him in the double digits. Your fact checking needs someone else fact checking you. Google shouldn't be your answer, cite the sources you clicked after typing in Google sir
I like the guest. Very intelligent
Black Ron the real deal 💯
this Host is an example of people who try to BS you hoping you don't know something, being caught in the act of it and ending up looking stupid.
this dude disagreed without knowing something this entire show. that is CRAAAAAAAZY!
Dude don't deserve Blac Ron energy
💯
Blaq Ron needs to be on the Club Sha Sha
Great podcast I'm tuned in
I didnt know they still made this type of dude
How do you debate a comedian about comedy
I'm so confused....
😂😂😂 my thoughts exactly. Host needs to know when to tap out!
"You be saying q whole lotta shit based off of what you know, but what you know aint a whole lot" 😂😂 blaq ron funny ass hell
I need a part 3!! yall got a nigga in deep thought fr. Great job guys definitely subcribing❤
Half Baked - 1998
Killin’em Softly - 2000
Chappelle’s Show Season 1 - 2003
Chappelle’s Show Season 2 - January, 2004
Episode 4 True Hooywood Stories: Rick James - February, 2004
For What It's Worth - June, 2004
Appreciated
Yeah I had the titles reversed
Blaq Ron is KILLING you on facts, bruh. You clearly don't research and you're a horrible interviewer who is clearly trying to protect those in power.
blaq ron 🎯💯
This dude know blaq Ron is speaking truth. Be he has to combat everything. That’s the point of his show
Let's go Ron!!
Love the way you checked that dude
Blaq Ron Is the truth
I ain’t gone lie bruh. host is trippin hard as hell 🤦🏾♂️. Bruh said Tyler Perry is not Hollywood because he’s in Atlanta. Hollywood is not just a place anymore, it’s a mindset. And he does a lot of business within Hollywood. He could do it from his home or studio in Atlanta.
Exactly
Blaq Ron is very intelligent and knows his shytt! The host on the other hand is the total opposite. He ruined the interview. I will definitely look up other interviews with Blaq Ron.
Bethany, did you fact check anything he said or you just on here making dumb comments?
@tapnpodcast Sir, my comment can't be THAT dumb if it matches the consensus of the viewers in the comments. Brush up on your interviewing skills and learn to listen to your guests and stop overtaking them. It could have been a great interview, but YOU ruined it.
Love Blaq Ron.
Funny and Smart!!! All shows should be sold out all da time.
Ron, come to Orlando Improv... Also, you should be writing for the Ms.Pat Show. G-ish!
Can't wait for the new Special.
Not mistaking Adam Carolla with Joe rogan... other than that.. str8 facts
Blaq Ron is sharp spittin 🔥🔥
This host is horrible, I only came for Ron, hoping to subscribe to another brothers podcast but this dude wants to be a gatekeeper and protect bs
Bruh feminine sitting across from black to that’s why he don’t understand
The host should research before bringing on guest
Most of these facts are wrong!
@@tapnpodcastthat's an oxymoron, ignoramus
@@tapnpodcast…now u jus lying lol go read a book
HE IS LIABLE! 4 HIS ACTIONS JUST LIKE ME!
Fort Worth Texas Tuned in 👑
Blaq Ron at 1:03 took him so deep he just stop swimming.
33:28 that’s not his only biopic remember he played king Richard Serena and Venus dad when the whole Oscar Slap happened
Where can we find the Uncensored version?
Blaq Ron spoke facts the whole time.
They cancelled the first pilot show because he had a child spanked and mentioned God. I remember this show. We used see him at The Beacon theater in NYC before he was television. TP always repeat and rewrite his plays for years. Alex Cross sounded like Madea! lmbo
Your facts are wrong!!!! Take 5mins and Google it!
Will Smith was supposed to play Alex Cross thats who he looked like in the books they fumbled that
I tried to watch Alex Cross, but I keep seeing Madea 😂
as of this last week, I discovered blaq ron and the format (chocolate sundaes) on youtube and pretty much exhausted the content, This man is Hilarious no doubt about it. I got 3 that crack me up, blaq ron, Tacarra williams and Daphnique springs. that is a dangerous combination for your tear ducts LOL
Literally only here for Blaq Ron one and done gotdammit #5150Nation4Eva
Scram!!! I wish could spray roach spray on your comment!
Y’all didn’t know Ron is a volunteer public defender on the side
LOL
Madea occasionally dresses up as Tyler Perry
LOL 💯
Hahahaha. You silly
Deep.. your knowledge of psychological concepts is amazing!!
Dante has to listen more as a podcast host black ron was amazing
What you FEEL and what is REALITY (operative word is REAL) are TWO Different Things!! You can FEEL what the hell you want but that don’t make you RIGHT!!!
If I remember correctly, Dave quit twice. Once between season 1 and 2. Once in the middle of season 2 , before he quit in season 3. I don’t remember the reasons he gave.
Blaq Ron right about your name, image, likeness being a part of the contracts. That’s why Prince had to change his name and wrote slave on his face.
The host needs to do his homework!!! SMH!!!
I love Blaq Ron
The host is very misinformed and chooses to be dumb smh. Shout out to Blaq Ron 💯💪🏾
Blaq rons righ..cj was curtis son on the original one before they switched it up
Blaq Ron you spoke 💯. I don't think you're getting that invite back... hahaha
Host isnt critically thinking or is he just being adversarial for the content? I dont think he was ready for Blaq Ron🙄🙃
Also I wanna add Brev tried to argue brother ron down about what when went on against Dave Chapelle when Dave literally when on Oprah and told the whole world about the same sentiment as we talking about for 30 plus years till this day my guy on putting on the dress. They also talked about the main thing which was the 50 million Comedy Central was speaking on though on national television you could visually see Oprah look shocked and stunned and even uncomfortable when he exposed the business because he was saying something that was true. That all happened in 2006 and was the top story in news and gossip. E was even popping back then and I’m 22 years old and I knew at the time when I was 5 going into 6 dawg. They literally on national television assassinated his career because he rebelled against them because how powerful he was. Tyler Perry yes came up with wearing the dress when he didn’t have any money and was homeless and so Hollywood made him use that idea for almost everything he came up with differently. And this isn’t even with comedians that they put dresses on its rappers, actors, athletes, musicians … list goes on and for that black brother to sit there and think that the business is just mishap from the people when in all reality that many of folk tell you that these people all work for a higher power that doesn’t work for you which is devil my man you been living under a rock for a minute. I really appreciate blaq Ron need broly on more podcasts
Thank you
Blaq ron needs his own platform to talk about things like this...or go on club shay shay garner some audience and go back to said platform and build his own thing. Either way we need more of blaq ron just taking.....Man is like my uncle now.
You have becateful with the people you bring on, meaning you have to be able to match the intelligence of the person being interviewed in order to have a mutually respected conversation.
I follow my man, his comedy, and his intellect. Shout out to botb of them, though.
This is why I fucks with Blaq Ron. Big facts followed up with constructive evidence. I never heard of the host before but people with bootstraps rhetoric all talk the same way.
Shame on you for acting like you don't know what Blaq Ron was talking bout.
What are you talking about? Lol
Colin Kapernick for 1. Why black people don't have the same avenues white people have to complain about injustice for 2.
I have worked as a nurse for 11 years. There is a reason why you don't often see black male nurses raise their voice. Go along to get along isn't just in the entertainment industry.
Also, I just finished the entire podcast. I haven't changed my opinion of disappointment in your choice of words, however I respect the way you countered Blaq Ron and stood up for yourself. Tell the truth, Blaq Ron could have acknowledged when you proved him wrong and he didn't.
@@londobellace I appreciate your feedback. I believe black do have the same avenues as white ppl but we /can be/are so emotionally driven that we can receive recourse because “we gotta tear shit up in here” 2. I think there is a time and place to raise your voice and be loud. At a fast food restaurant and at work is not one of them. And thank you for acknowledging Blaq Ron was wrong!
@@tapnpodcast I acknowledge Blaq Ron was incorrect on some of his points. I also acknowledge that white people try to weaponize the human experience and have convinced damn near everyone only certain people have the right to express themselves.
I'm sure you know this, but the way you came across can be easily be used by bad faith actors that will claim your words "make you one the good ones." Be you, but acknowledge other points of view with more than lip service.
I remember “Grown Ups”
I don’t understand why people hating on the host. Everybody doesn’t have to have the same point of view or opinions 😂
This is a Terrible Host. He Disagrees just to Disagree. That’s why nobody really comes back to this BullShit. Blaq Ron is Official whenever He’s Speaking, though.
Man Blaq Ron was preaching
Detroit Red*** Chicago Red was Red Fox.
I like how Blaq Ron ended the last part. It wasn't something he could get the guy to agree and accept that he wasn't knowledgeable about something so he pivoted and closed it out
The host really dumbed this interview down!!!!
Damn he capping for Madea...smh
Now the question is will he be invited back a 3rd time?😂😂😂
Class is in setion
Mark is Dukes Leland
@TapNPodcast host just wanted to argue. At no point did he make a good point. To start this conversation, he tried to claim it's not genius to pretend to play dumb as Blaq Ron said some comedians play a role as. This guy proves his point that it's not an act because he's actually is that stupid. You have to be pretty dumb to argue an entertainer who can act, sing and actively is a stand-up comic. Blaq Ron is well read and studies trends and people in order to reach them. This Tap'N guy just reads a show sheet.
It’s so funny to me that you made all these presumptions without knowing any facts! Who is the stupid one here? 🤫🤔
@@tapnpodcast*assumptions
Ron can't have a conversation with a male who wants to be right