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In this After Hours episode of The Underground Lounge, the crew kicks it with comedian Malik S for a late-night conversation that’s equal parts hilarious, insightful, and unfiltered. From the jump, the vibes are set as the group dives into everything from FaceTime etiquette and first impressions to the unspoken rules of dating in today’s culture.
The conversation shifts seamlessly between comedy and real life as Malik opens up about fatherhood, co-parenting, divorce, and what it really takes to grow after relationships change. He speaks candidly about accountability, learning how to listen more than talk, and the difference between standing on your truth and simply refusing to admit you’re wrong. The crew adds their own perspectives, turning everyday situations into laugh-out-loud moments that feel just like a late-night hang with friends.
Malik also takes time to talk about his brand-new comedy special, Laughing Voodoo, giving listeners an inside look at the inspiration behind it and the stories that shaped the material. He breaks down the creative process, the real-life moments that turned into jokes, and why this special represents a new chapter in his career. From navigating the business of comedy to choosing YouTube as the platform for release, Malik shares real insight on ownership, visibility, and why connecting directly with your audience matters more than ever in today’s entertainment landscape.
Things get even deeper as Malik reflects on his journey in comedy, from his upbringing and the influence of his mother to the work ethic that continues to drive him. He gives flowers to the comedians who paved the way, talks about building something that lasts, and keeps it honest about what success really looks like behind the scenes.
With stories about culture, travel, generational differences, and the realities of being a grown man still learning life in real time, this episode delivers nonstop laughs while staying grounded in truth. It’s funny, it’s raw, it’s reflective, and it perfectly captures what After Hours at The Underground Lounge is all about.
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In this After Hours episode of The Underground Lounge, the crew kicks it with comedian Malik S for a late-night conversation that’s equal parts hilarious, insightful, and unfiltered. From the jump, the vibes are set as the group dives into everything from FaceTime etiquette and first impressions to the unspoken rules of dating in today’s culture.
The conversation shifts seamlessly between comedy and real life as Malik opens up about fatherhood, co-parenting, divorce, and what it really takes to grow after relationships change. He speaks candidly about accountability, learning how to listen more than talk, and the difference between standing on your truth and simply refusing to admit you’re wrong. The crew adds their own perspectives, turning everyday situations into laugh-out-loud moments that feel just like a late-night hang with friends.
Malik also takes time to talk about his brand-new comedy special, Laughing Voodoo, giving listeners an inside look at the inspiration behind it and the stories that shaped the material. He breaks down the creative process, the real-life moments that turned into jokes, and why this special represents a new chapter in his career. From navigating the business of comedy to choosing YouTube as the platform for release, Malik shares real insight on ownership, visibility, and why connecting directly with your audience matters more than ever in today’s entertainment landscape.
Things get even deeper as Malik reflects on his journey in comedy, from his upbringing and the influence of his mother to the work ethic that continues to drive him. He gives flowers to the comedians who paved the way, talks about building something that lasts, and keeps it honest about what success really looks like behind the scenes.
With stories about culture, travel, generational differences, and the realities of being a grown man still learning life in real time, this episode delivers nonstop laughs while staying grounded in truth. It’s funny, it’s raw, it’s reflective, and it perfectly captures what After Hours at The Underground Lounge is all about.

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