T.I. has returned to the comedy stage in New York City months after he was initially booed on the Barclays Center, and this time he acquired a distinct response.
Earlier this week, The Atlanta rap legend carried out a set at Salsa Con Fuego in The Bronx alongside members of the HaHa Mafia group. After his efficiency, T.I. spoke to AllHipHop concerning the set and the way a lot better it went.
“I’ve been to New York before and worked out in some rooms, on the low,” T.I. mentioned. “This is my first official full set. I feel like we had a phenomenal time. The crowd enjoyed their self, we enjoyed ourselves.”
Working alongside the HaHa Mafia group has proved profitable for T.I. as comic Navv Greene mentioned: “We look like the Warriors right now, bruh. Everybody gets their own shot and we ain’t in each other’s way. We the dark-skinned Warriors.”
Tip likened himself to the Warriors’ All-Star guard Stephen Curry in his group with the HaHa Mafia and later thanked everybody who got here to see his set.
As it appears, T.I. had a a lot better time than he did on the April Fools Comedy Jam in Brooklyn, New York, on the Barclays Center. The lineup featured Nick Cannon, HaHa Davis, Eddie Griffin, Rip Micheals, B. Simone, Bruce Bruce, Michael Blackson, Joe Torry and extra.
T.I. was booed all through his rocky set however admitted it didn’t hassle him as a result of he was grateful for the chance even to carry out on the stage that evening.
“When shit’s too easy and there ain’t no challenge to it, I don’t care,” T.I. mentioned throughout an interview following the present. “That’s what got me out of music because it’s almost like people expect me to be good.”
He continued: “I embrace the hate. But it wasn’t even hate. It was on some, ‘This is our opportunity to really make you one of us.’ And I appreciate that. I ain’t got no problem with that. I love the opportunity to overcome and scramble.”
T.I. then confirmed off his resiliency lower than 24 hours after his disastrous set when he returned to the stage in his hometown of Atlanta. The King rapper posted a number of clips of his stand-up comedy set on Instagram, displaying him addressing being booed in true comedic vogue.
“Is this a safe place, Atlanta?” he asks the gang in a single video. “Can I talk to you about my day yesterday? Ok well, first of all, I ain’t never been booed before… but I can tell… those boos were premeditated! They’ve been waiting to goddamn get me somewhere to boo for a long time!”
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