This week, we talk about J. Cole's 2014 Forest Hills Drive with guest Jatty Robinson, who has been featured in numerous comedy festivals and competitions, including: NBC Standup For Diversity (Semi-finalist), TBS New York Comedy Festival and Laughing Devil Festival (finalist). Robinson has been mentioned in Time Out NY , with appearances in Film to include Emmy-nominated web-series ‘AKA Wyatt Cenac’ .
Comedian and writer Cody Wilkins also joins the conversation
Drex says some blasphemous things, and no one defends him.
Each week co-hosts Drexton Clemons and Electra Telesford discuss whether their guest's favorite album is the greatest of all time. Through the lens of the album, they give hot-takes on society and culture.
Born and raised just outside of Atlanta, Drexton Clemons has captivated crowds with his oddball and thesis-driven commentary on music, current events, and relationships. After years in the Atlanta comedy scene, he moved to New York. He has since started the See Something Say Something Comedy Show, where he brings headlining and touring comics to unconventional places to do stand up, including Washington Square Park and the New York Subway. He has been featured in A3C, the Athens Fringe Festival, and the Harlem Comedy Festival. In 2019, he is releasing his first comedy album. Follow him @thisguydrex
Electra Telesford has been a writer for five years, but her misuse of orthographic conventions shows the limits of public school education. When not performing her observational stand-up comedy all over the NYC area, Electra can be found reading the synopses on Wikipedia for movies she refuses to pay to see. She frequently changes the endings on Wikipedia( e.g, Jack no longer dies at the end of TITANIC). She is currently co-hosting GOATcast, an hourly podcast where guests debate the greatest albums of all time. GOATcast is available on all platforms. Follow on Instagram: Electra_Telly