Sidam brings his own flare to the show, but does a very good job matching Andrew's ability to get interviewers to say batshit crazy stuff. Super good addition to the channel 5 team.
Ty for having me , Love the show and great episode . Honestly quality interviews . Everyone is so unique but i do think i am going to send you a cooler suit lol
It's a super common technique when interviewing people. Most people will do anything to avoid awkward silence, so they will just start talking. Louis Theroux uses it constantly in his documentaries, and is kind of signature of his
I love how you can tell when Andrew is genuinely interested like he was with asspizza. Always does it in a playful way but when there’s something he wants to be heard he knows when to tone it down and ask real questions. Channel 5 is a work of art
@rusty I don’t like the “copying my style” argument as if Andrew created the awkward interview style. Comedians have been doing that for decades. I’m sure Andrew was inspired by someone’s style who could say the same thing about him copying their style.
You're right, that was a little transcendent! I think that moment was so good because he was asking questions that he personally wanted to know the answer for, for his personal growth. So often he's giving the audience what it wants. Great meta moment, shout out the editor!
i think it’s his style of interviewing, he doesn’t say a lot and waits for people to say what’s on their mind. him and the other interviewer are super talented
@@soop6015 Yeah, what that guy said in the beginning he caught onto what he does sometimes in just keeping the awkward silence - even a common interrogator tactic ; people will feel like the answer they gave isn't sufficient enough so they will keep going on! He's one of the best out right now thats for sure! GOD DAMN BAH
I think it’s like a lot of stuff: if you work real hard for it you can make it _look_ easy. My guess is that they interview a tonne of people and afterwards do a lot of selection. And then comes the editing, the editing is a big part of the “feel” of Channel 5.
Sidams wild laughter at the weird situations he gets into is such a great contrast to Andrews poker face. Love your style, hosts, editing, and the dedication!
@@RockyTerrintino Because they’re lying for optics. The story in the dude’s head is still one of self-importance and how his decisions have broader consequences for “the culture”. The guy literally said he only changed his language because it got him in trouble. It’s obvious to conclude that he sees humility as a branding tactic-which is fake af On a side note, he was right about people with low self-esteem reacting with negativity towards confidence/self-assuredness. It’s a means of projection due to the sad reality that the detractors often can’t imagine themselves as powerful and assertive for their interests (the type of person that expects everything to be solved for them)
The silky does increase emotional intelligence. As soon as those soft arms were draped across my neck, I became acutely aware of how uncomfortable I was making the people around me. Thank you Silky.
The way the edit uses the fist bump at 8:35 as a transition between interviews is cinematicly masterful. Great job to whoever's creative input that was
@@beans6028 really? It's so well done! It's amazing seeing how they start off with goofy clips in the beginning and then transition to more interesting themes as the edit progresses. This one has a cool thread of followers vs influencers, consumers vs creators going on
Guapdad is my new favorite character in the C5CU. His quotes are perfect. His delivery is perfect. His ability to riff with strangers is perfect. His silent bewildered sidekick is perfect. Andrew really outdid himself with this one
@@jahaitian94 Andrew signed a bad contract with a media company, if I remember correctly, and they sorta forced him out of the All Gas No Brakes IP, which was a very similar format to channel 5
I feel like he was trying to make a point how the videos we make, tv shows we watch and all around the art we make is not a reaction to our culture but rather what our culture chooses to adapt to. An example would be how if a character on a modern tv show wore some weird piece of clothing and then when everyone else starts to wear that piece of clothing, that would mean that our culture IS the culture. idk
I was washing dishes and was shaking from laughter. That dude was so fucking funny, I have no clue how Andrew possibly maintained any composure around him. I would love to have a few drinks with that guy.
@@Atrainswrld He’s a rapper turned artist named Keith Jenkins/Stunnaman/Jahlil Nzinga. Why you think the added the instrumental to his part? He’s joking.
23:25 "Why is it dangerous to have mothballs?" "I said watch out for them. I didn't say mothballs merited any danger." The delivery of that line wins 2022.
Rewatching this video was made my evening, this channel has such good journalism and captures such interesting experiences and people Love you Channel 5
23:44 "I said just watch out for them, I didn't necessarily merit any danger. I'm sorry if you felt that from my tone king." LOL. Everyone of these Channel 5 videos has at least one sentence I've quite literally never heard spoken before in my life, nor will I expect it to ever be spoken again.
This crowd is really a good example of the way internet culture and "clout" is shaping society in the generations that have been submersed in it the most. You can see a sharp generational shift happening, where it was usually more blurred.
I thought he really didn't add anything to the video, the charm of the channel to me was always Andrew's deadpan at the face of the weirdness that surrounds him & his ability to make those eccentric people open up by giving them the stage.
As much as I love the creativity of Complexcon I can't help but feel like that entire event was a prime example of the issues AssPizza was talking about. Fast money fast fame and that's majority of what it is. The industry has really gotten to a point now where there's so many brands and wanna be companies that nothings original, nothings special and no one cares anymore. People really need to step back, look and actually do more to help the environment and the culture.
he reminds me of BigHead from 'Silicon Valley.' like, speaks in monosyllables, never really has anything to say... but like, you could just stick him in a random group of influencers and fashion people and he'd somehow just fail his way to the top
I have never seen anyone make better use of the abrupt ending of a video as a stylistic device. It's the video editor's equivalent to a mic drop and I love it.
Haha! Guapdad 4000 mentioning the oddity of having the umbrella on hand was gold. Andrew, you and the Channel 5 crew are always top-notch, and this video is no exception.
He’s been big in the underground fashion Instsagram scene for some time. There’s many mixed opinions on him but he’s actually very well known in the NY fashion scene (as nutty as he looks)
The "cause you look hungry line" is probably one of the best comments any of the people in these videos has made about Andrew idk why it just killed me
2nd half of the episode was rlly good. Glad i came back to finish it. Anyway, the interaction w guapdad rlly brought a smile to my face, and wonder to my head. Makes me think about how infatuated or in love you could be with someones art but when it comes to a relationship with that individual, it can be very different. I picture a scene where you actually end up becoming friends with someone who’s art (music in this case) you really enjoy. But you two have a falling off eventually. The ponderous part to me is how you still might maintain the same relationship with the art, but now with an additional layer of proximity to it, which in some cases could ruin it all together. Idk thats my stoned philosophical blabber, idrk where that leads to. Anyways I appreciate all the humility in this video. There are def some lessons to be extracted, and also in a odd way i feel reassured by ass pizza’s talking.
Dude was sitting in the barber chair like some mafia king. Especially when homie randomly shows up and whispers in his ear and he's like "gotta take care of something"
Kerwin's face: when you think you and your friends are so cool and your at pretty cool place and then you see channel 5 there. I can imagine some pretty deep self reflection starts to seep in. 🤣
This guy has THE BEST camera crew. They will straight up brave a rushing hoard of maddened fans while keeping a great shot in focus on good footage. Amazing xD
It was forced and hes absolutely insane, you see his face he makes when walking away like "fuck them I'm glad that's over" although the bald guy was pretty lame and him being a rapper probably was like shit this is bad for my brand out of ego but the guy wasnt that bad
People who were born/raised in California aren’t like this. Once you step outside of the tourist traps that you always see in movies and TV, most of California’s pretty mellow and diverse. It’s easy to spot the transplants who just moved across the country to California for the clout, by the ridiculous amount of effort they spend to try to stand out and impress everyone.
Andrew handles the line between insightful and colorful characters. You always learn something from his videos and he brings everything he can to the game.
New official Channel 5 merch drop at www.channel5.news
collab w the silky people for one in a big suit
the links down i think
Read my comment about the cashapp my b
“Cause you look hungry” hahahahahaahaha
Got Damn boy needs to be on the 5 team
I absolutely loved how the first guy called out the awkward silences and expanded on how brilliant it was because it shows someone's true personality
He was quick with it too lol
Haha yea he got it
WayvEe🎵✔️✅☑️🏵️👍
The first guy is just about the only person who ever came out of an encounter with these guys with his dignity intact lol, well done that man
Game respect game
Sidam brings his own flare to the show, but does a very good job matching Andrew's ability to get interviewers to say batshit crazy stuff. Super good addition to the channel 5 team.
Definitely. He’s keeping it 55th street🔥
Love sidam he's fucking cool his laugh brings me back to life
He just goes with the flow and doesn't try too hard to be entertaining. It really fits the channel.
He also doesn’t try to steal the show or try to be someone he’s not. He’s hilarious
Honestly
Shoutout to NateDogg, I feel like if he gets those 30 bucks he will be set for life
If he crownfunds I'll float him a dolla
@@feidhlimidhmacanaltha3644 same, I’d let NateDogg hold one of my dollars
His parents got him.
We need his Venmo
He just needs to find his Warren G.
" Trappers are not friends, they are associates and business partners, and sometimes codefendants but not if you doin it right" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
codefendants 💀
Gah dam ba
Gaw dayum buoy
that guy was hilarious ahaha
"I'ma get me some food, and then give it to you. _...cause you look hungry."_
what a bar
Ty for having me , Love the show and great episode . Honestly quality interviews . Everyone is so unique but i do think i am going to send you a cooler suit lol
Man, I love this channel and how it brings people together, this is sick.
Yo man you’re funny as shit.
Andrew needs a track suit like Tommy
@@gnomechonky Tommy wright is 'still pimpin'
Ur real for this
Channel 5 set the bar for quality on RUclips
Yes
Quality what even is that sounds like a octopus word to me
Yo jake zeeman on channel 5!
Dude you as well! Your content is so fucking good! Your Mac Miller documentary was beautiful
You must not have been here when 'Is it a good idea to microwave this?' was popping off...
Man, the face Asspizza made after getting whispered in the ear had strong "George W Bush reading to kids on 9/11" vibes.
The dude whispered
" Bush did 9-11 bruh."
@@crono3339 CLASSIC
I want to know what happened to the shit talker
@@crono3339 🤣🤣🤣
HAHAHAHAH
Its amazing no matter where you go in America there will be people willing to freestyle on the spot
That shit was fire too
jesus walked on water
so i could drip on you
Every video he has someone freestyles in it!!!
The dude exposing their awkward silence tactic caught on so quickly, lmao that’s 100% part of the magic of this channel
He knew but still couldn't stay quiet
@@NabeelFarooqui the awkward silence got him. It gets everyone in the end.
It's a super common technique when interviewing people. Most people will do anything to avoid awkward silence, so they will just start talking. Louis Theroux uses it constantly in his documentaries, and is kind of signature of his
@@TheCHRISintheMIX I just just going to say that's borrowed from Louis Theroux's early docs. Andrew has clearly watched them.
That dude was cringe.
I love how you can tell when Andrew is genuinely interested like he was with asspizza. Always does it in a playful way but when there’s something he wants to be heard he knows when to tone it down and ask real questions. Channel 5 is a work of art
Those two connected. They have a lot in common.
So who did he mean when he said someone was biting andrews style? I’m guessing sidetalk
@rusty I don’t like the “copying my style” argument as if Andrew created the awkward interview style. Comedians have been doing that for decades. I’m sure Andrew was inspired by someone’s style who could say the same thing about him copying their style.
@@jakew1362 I don't think he would claim to be the originator of that. Louis Theroux comes to mind as someone that Andrew took inspiration from.
You're right, that was a little transcendent! I think that moment was so good because he was asking questions that he personally wanted to know the answer for, for his personal growth. So often he's giving the audience what it wants. Great meta moment, shout out the editor!
Bringing a whole Ferris Wheel just to tell people they can’t ride it is a true power play.
The ferris wheel is always there
5D chess. Look, but don't touch.
Kinda represents my world right now: all this fun shit and no one is allowed on.
It probably like failed a safety inspection the day before the convention or some shit haha.
BDE
Shout out NateDog for living life to the fullest.
I'm such a nerd about my last job that I keep staring at your pic and thinking 'damn, that's an old bleach bottle'.
"I'm working on a basketball court in St. Louis" was the most unexpected callback, Sidam's a damn genius.
i chuckled lol with 20 dollas
Whats he referencing?
@@ryanhernandez8388 Uhuru
I couldn’t stop laughing at that 😂
that + the uhuru reparations car = i lost it
I feel like the universe aligns perfectly every time Andrew is recording, he gets the most pure reactions and meets the most interesting people
i think it’s his style of interviewing, he doesn’t say a lot and waits for people to say what’s on their mind. him and the other interviewer are super talented
@@soop6015 Yeah, what that guy said in the beginning he caught onto what he does sometimes in just keeping the awkward silence - even a common interrogator tactic ; people will feel like the answer they gave isn't sufficient enough so they will keep going on! He's one of the best out right now thats for sure! GOD DAMN BAH
I think it’s like a lot of stuff: if you work real hard for it you can make it _look_ easy. My guess is that they interview a tonne of people and afterwards do a lot of selection. And then comes the editing, the editing is a big part of the “feel” of Channel 5.
I think it’s because he has an unpretentious way of interviewing with a healthy dose of whimsy
*Andrew shoving piles of unusable footage behind his back* ''Haha, yeah bro, it always works like a charm.''
Sidams wild laughter at the weird situations he gets into is such a great contrast to Andrews poker face. Love your style, hosts, editing, and the dedication!
90% of people who say “be humble” don’t know what it means to be humble.
Please explain.
We will wait forever
@@RockyTerrintino
Because they’re lying for optics. The story in the dude’s head is still one of self-importance and how his decisions have broader consequences for “the culture”. The guy literally said he only changed his language because it got him in trouble. It’s obvious to conclude that he sees humility as a branding tactic-which is fake af
On a side note, he was right about people with low self-esteem reacting with negativity towards confidence/self-assuredness. It’s a means of projection due to the sad reality that the detractors often can’t imagine themselves as powerful and assertive for their interests (the type of person that expects everything to be solved for them)
@@Kyle_Schaff yeah dude ripped off the hardees logo and proceeds to tell u to not rip shit off lol
Out here rooting for natedog and his gap year 🙏
*gap life
Pray he gets off the meds
Bless the gap brothers 🙌🏾
@@sweet5304
Get a job
@@noyes. I have a job :(
The interview with Tommy Wright III is the most straight-forward interview Andrew's ever given.
Gotta respect the legend
Yessss
He really is the Memphis legend
Yea, and Andrew seems to know everything about Memphis rap, too. Dude really is in every part of the culture.
tommy the 🐐, big ups to andrew for the interview
The silky does increase emotional intelligence. As soon as those soft arms were draped across my neck, I became acutely aware of how uncomfortable I was making the people around me. Thank you Silky.
lmao underrated
Crazy that you got Tommy Wright III on here, such a legend
"you lot create a lot of awkward silences so it exposes the real personality of individuals" damn that dude just completely blew up their deal
He's probably seen Louis Theroux on British tv.
I thought this was the obvious point
Yet he still made a total fool of himself hahahaha
@@sp4nrs How?
@@sp4nrs not really tbh considering all the weirdos after him he actually looked normal
The way the edit uses the fist bump at 8:35 as a transition between interviews is cinematicly masterful. Great job to whoever's creative input that was
match cut. genius
I noticed that as well, I wonder if the fist bump of the first clip didn't look good so the editors came up with that solution
Clean af boi
It just confused me honestly lol
Very complex
19:26 That cut between the spider haircut bros was on point. As always, HUGE props to the editors of Channel 5. Keepin it nifty on the fifty.
andrew edits the channel 5 videos :))
Fity fie
they're talking about side talk right?
@@beans6028 really? It's so well done! It's amazing seeing how they start off with goofy clips in the beginning and then transition to more interesting themes as the edit progresses. This one has a cool thread of followers vs influencers, consumers vs creators going on
The fist bump transition into NateDog was great too
I don't think you understand how much pure wholesome wild joy you bring to people
Guapdad is my new favorite character in the C5CU. His quotes are perfect. His delivery is perfect. His ability to riff with strangers is perfect. His silent bewildered sidekick is perfect. Andrew really outdid himself with this one
Yeah that shit was gold, homie in the back is doctor dot who’s a member of Earthgang and they good friends and tour together
Guaodad is my spirit animal
C5CU All day
“you still got the umbrella? well that’s kinda weird”
He seems so nice
i can't even fathom how you keep a straight face 99% of the time, you are a god amongst men lmao
For real he is!
Love your content @TheNeoCubist Keep it up!
surprised to see you here Neo! lmao Cant wait for this weekend's MC episodes. Let's goooooo.
Steady drip of Shroom flashbacks keep him just disconnected enough
He is our generation's Leslie Nielsen, perfect deadpan delivery.
god amogus
This is Adult Swim in real life
Ayyy. Big fan. Even got the sofarunning vinyl.
Facts
BRUUUHUH
This comment about to blow up.
You do be spittin absolute facts
I love how there was just randomly Mac-fuckin-Demarco chillin playing a show there, gave me a huge grin
Really glad to see Andrew being successful after getting screwed over by greedy scum bags. Channel 5 keeping it 55th
huh?
@@jahaitian94 Poor fella don't even know about all breaks no gas :)
who the fuck hurt my boy, what
@@lilo19951995 yes someone explain
@@jahaitian94 Andrew signed a bad contract with a media company, if I remember correctly, and they sorta forced him out of the All Gas No Brakes IP, which was a very similar format to channel 5
"The culture IS the culture."
We live, laugh, love in a society.
I feel like he was trying to make a point how the videos we make, tv shows we watch and all around the art we make is not a reaction to our culture but rather what our culture chooses to adapt to.
An example would be how if a character on a modern tv show wore some weird piece of clothing and then when everyone else starts to wear that piece of clothing, that would mean that our culture IS the culture. idk
@@LEGOOOOOOOOOOOS how much you charge per hour for the professional literary critique ?
Also, "being humble is extremely the move right now". I didn't realize being a decent person was just a trend
@@shantiboomj ten dollars and five grams of crack
that guy was so fucking tryhard lol
"I just said be aware of them not that they merit any danger"
This line had me pissing myself.
I was washing dishes and was shaking from laughter. That dude was so fucking funny, I have no clue how Andrew possibly maintained any composure around him. I would love to have a few drinks with that guy.
what is the time stamp?
LMAO 🤣
@@gettheshotz5985 23:45
Man I was crying 😂
I love the emotional piano music during the sit on my face interview.
“I’m gonna take a gap year” is the Complex-con attendee motto
Lol what’s wrong with gap years
@@03PaK Gap years tend to turn into gap-decades
@@spoonerluv lmfaooooo I’m glad I didn’t go to college
@@03PaK Ultimately nothing. If you can afford to do that, it's the best thing. Gives you a chance to orient yourself.
@@03PaK nothing wrong with actual gap years but these guys clearly are not taking a gap year.
“Trapper’s are not friends. They are associates and business partners. And sometimes co-defendants, but not if you’re doing it right.”
Truth.
Except duke snitched on his doofy ass self lol.
Damn boy
@@victormacdougall6395
You think that guy really sells drugs?
@@noyes. yes
@@Atrainswrld
He’s a rapper turned artist named Keith Jenkins/Stunnaman/Jahlil Nzinga. Why you think the added the instrumental to his part?
He’s joking.
23:25
"Why is it dangerous to have mothballs?"
"I said watch out for them. I didn't say mothballs merited any danger."
The delivery of that line wins 2022.
Amazing that wasn't scripted: that's a great exchange.
It reminded me of the Samuel L Jackson-John Travolta car scene in Pulp Fiction
The I figured twice followed by mothball talk had me in tears
The way he worded that was hilarious. Interestingly enough mothballs are highly toxic, though.
I loved that entire interaction theyre just so FUNNY
Rewatching this video was made my evening, this channel has such good journalism and captures such interesting experiences and people
Love you Channel 5
Andrew captures the essence of those days you're in town and bump into everyone weird you know all at once
23:44 "I said just watch out for them, I didn't necessarily merit any danger. I'm sorry if you felt that from my tone king." LOL. Everyone of these Channel 5 videos has at least one sentence I've quite literally never heard spoken before in my life, nor will I expect it to ever be spoken again.
Andrew has the flawless poker face and sidam laughs at everything, but both do the job very well
Thanks channel 5 for making me feel better about myself every day
“Being humble is extremely the move right now” dude really said that unironically
Coming to the right conclusion for all of the wrong reasons
He isnt wrong though. You have to be humble nowadays or the 24 hour Twitter mob might come out for you.
@@wallraven55 You should be humble, period, that's the point.
@@thepolished1 I agree but that doesn’t make my point incorrect. If you dont act humble now a day the twitter mob will eviscerate you.
@@wallraven55 Bro it's always people with no online presence that are afraid of Twitter lmao
God Sidam is such a great addition to the show. He's hilarious.
AGREEED
He’s building a basketball court in St.Louis ya know?
protect him at all costs
@@Rxnextgenradio 20 bucks at a time
the most infectous laugh
"I said just watch out for them. I didn't necessarily merit any danger. I'm sorry if you felt that from my tone, king" legendary
what was that guys name?
Low key my favorite line from this entire thing. 100% going to be quoting that in my real life.
@@deathtoll206 guapdad 4000
This crowd is really a good example of the way internet culture and "clout" is shaping society in the generations that have been submersed in it the most. You can see a sharp generational shift happening, where it was usually more blurred.
The amount of joy that the Guapdad 4000 appearance gave me is insane. He’s so funny.
“I feel like that was a little bit excessive” 😂 he’s hilarious
I haven't heard about him since his song Gucci pajamas 💀
Really lifted my spirit
Loving the addition of Sidam, dude has great energy
Yea he seem like a cool ass dude
Yes! Looking forward to seeing more of him in future vids
I thought he really didn't add anything to the video, the charm of the channel to me was always Andrew's deadpan at the face of the weirdness that surrounds him & his ability to make those eccentric people open up by giving them the stage.
Oh yea I forgot about charm...
As much as I love the creativity of Complexcon I can't help but feel like that entire event was a prime example of the issues AssPizza was talking about. Fast money fast fame and that's majority of what it is. The industry has really gotten to a point now where there's so many brands and wanna be companies that nothings original, nothings special and no one cares anymore. People really need to step back, look and actually do more to help the environment and the culture.
Yeah
truth
You’d probably get along with Servivor Man
The culture feels uninterested and uninteresting at the same time. Its just a bunch of highschoolers hoping they dont have to find a real job.
Im sorry but what industry is this even?
These videos are like a fever dream of a news channel I love them
Big fan of adding beats for freestyling interviewees: it really showcases how talented they are, whether that be somewhat or not at all.
What si the beat calles tho?
@@AnsgarReuss I know it but cannot remember the name. Anyone know?
Thanks man !!!
@@AnsgarReuss it's a beat from an unreleased playboi carti song called kid cudi
@@koshadillztv No problem, hope that marathon went well!
This shit feels like I’m on a whole different planet every time I watch it… Respect and empathy is the lifeblood of Channel 5. ✊🏾
If you want to watch something similar, Phillion did a couple of videos of LA NPC people. They are mental, there. It's like LA is a real GTA town :)
Totally this!
welcome to america
I doubt you'll ever find a co-host that can match Andrew like Sidam has, he is absolutely perfect.
real Hannibal and Eric Andre energy
@@rubenchico4931 1000% bro wow
@@rubenchico4931 facts
His Leon Black to his Larry David
Post by sidams grandma
This is my absolute favorite channel on youtube. Period.
I think Nate "NateDog" is one of my favorite characters within the channel 5 and and AGNB lore. Just a dude at a convention that doesn't give a fuck.
he reminds me of BigHead from 'Silicon Valley.'
like, speaks in monosyllables, never really has anything to say... but like, you could just stick him in a random group of influencers and fashion people and he'd somehow just fail his way to the top
We don't mention AGNB around these parts anymore
@@MileyCyrusSwollenGums 5 the culture on 55th street snelloooo
Lol that kid sucks
where is he in the video?
"You're gonna throw the silence gig at me? Nope, I'm just gonna deconstruct it!"
I LOVE IT, BEST COLD OPEN!!!
he knew exactly what was going on lmao
I have never seen anyone make better use of the abrupt ending of a video as a stylistic device. It's the video editor's equivalent to a mic drop and I love it.
I love how casually Fenix flexin is just thrown in there like he's just another random dude
FR NO ONE’S MENTIONING IT
BUT THEY HAD A SHORELINE BEAT IN THE BACKGROUND
guapdad is so fucking funny
"why is you running for 26 miles?"
"I love running"
"So much that you need 26 miles of it??"
"Well is it a purpose?" Dude had me fucking dying
He reminds me of a pimp named slickback from the Boondocks
almost spit my drink, love it
Nah not the music nigga! The running??
The sincerity in the “I damn near followed you!” is cute lol
Sidam is the Hannibal to Andrew's Eric Andre. Different personalities that play off each other really fucking well.
Been thinking the same thing, it's a great dynamic
"Jesus walked on water so I can drip on you niggas" is lowkey kinda hard
so sad i couldn't find any search results for these lyrics.
Mmm. Real poetry.
we all heard it first. just remember.
@@slothrodriguez9155 the song the beat is from is called pissy pamper(kid cudi) by young nudy and playboy carti
Shits hilarious
The "sit on my face" guy has won the lottery of life
Haha! Guapdad 4000 mentioning the oddity of having the umbrella on hand was gold. Andrew, you and the Channel 5 crew are always top-notch, and this video is no exception.
It was subtle jab at dude.
A friendly roast
I don't know how an interview with someone named Asspizza is actually insightful but I'm here for it.
What I’m saying never heard of em till now but fw em he real asf n speaking real shit young niggas needa hear
bro asspizza is a long time legend, very old ig user with the supreme drip
He seems like a cool, chill dude.
He’s been big in the underground fashion Instsagram scene for some time. There’s many mixed opinions on him but he’s actually very well known in the NY fashion scene (as nutty as he looks)
I'm uh not american, not everything travels across the atlantic.
Dude never fails to bring the most insightful interviews on the internet. I learn so much every time!
Asspizza is one of the great minds of our lifetime and sh*t
I like the channel but about half through this video and I still do not know what this event is about?
8:37 that fist bump..🤜🏼🤛🏼 what a beautiful transition.
Such a great video. Channel 5 is def the most entertaining news show on YT.💯
The asspizza conversation was easily one of the most wholesome interviews Andrew has ever done
seriously, dude kinda has his own shit figured out. I love it.
I love sidetalk slander
You know who they were talking about copying andrew?
@@JallenSandusky sidetalk. the Joe Byron dudes
I found him to be completely full of shit.
The "cause you look hungry line" is probably one of the best comments any of the people in these videos has made about Andrew idk why it just killed me
What's the name of the guy who said that ?
That guy was absolutely mesmerizing
boutta make em SEAAA SICK
@@aleksejpetrov9018 Stunnaman from The Pack
@@iorilamia damn TIL. That fuckin got my vans on but they look like sneakerssssssss song was huge when I was in high school lol
Dude having Tommy Wright III was a huge surprise. I swear Andrew interviews everyone.
crazy
i gasped lmao
Wena la wea ctmmmmm
Big suprise and so nice to hear him. Internet world a big icon. Tottally recomended Soundcloun Satanico - Memphis Cumbia
@@wesgib2469 saaaame bruh
i was so stoked on that :O
2nd half of the episode was rlly good. Glad i came back to finish it.
Anyway, the interaction w guapdad rlly brought a smile to my face, and wonder to my head. Makes me think about how infatuated or in love you could be with someones art but when it comes to a relationship with that individual, it can be very different. I picture a scene where you actually end up becoming friends with someone who’s art (music in this case) you really enjoy. But you two have a falling off eventually. The ponderous part to me is how you still might maintain the same relationship with the art, but now with an additional layer of proximity to it, which in some cases could ruin it all together. Idk thats my stoned philosophical blabber, idrk where that leads to.
Anyways I appreciate all the humility in this video. There are def some lessons to be extracted, and also in a odd way i feel reassured by ass pizza’s talking.
Dude was sitting in the barber chair like some mafia king. Especially when homie randomly shows up and whispers in his ear and he's like "gotta take care of something"
"Uh yes, sorry to bother you Mr Pizza, but it's been confirmed that someone is talkin shit."
I understand, thank you for letting me know.
“I’m gonna run to the bathroom.”- what the guy actually said
Dude's a cornball.
He didn't even know his barber was gonna have a baby...that's how you know this fool's not really 'bout it.
@@newthrash1221 probably a random ass barber they have for vips to get haircuts n shit. But idk we both don’t know shit
“And sometimes co-defendants; but not if you’re doing it right” KILLED me
God damn bouyii
I like that “dickhole” wasn’t censored, but still had the bleep sound over it.
thats some classic eric andre editing which i have no problems with
You would like that. 🤣😭
1:07 I always come back to this part 😂
I love it how Andrew knows how sampleable these interviews are, and just plops a beat under them hahaha.
That Quadpad4000 interview was the most up and down rollercoaster of emotions.
I did not expect Guapdad to be like that at all
@@krisherbst6162 he’s a young scammer bro
Word. The rap battle at the end made my night.
Lmao loved him it was a great sequence of him right after asspizza
was about to say, so damn much going on here
This is the most Andrew has connected with people he's interviewed.
Idk how Channel 5 only has 2.76m subs. People are missing out. Thanks for another great video!
Never expected to see a Tommy Wright III x Channel 5 collab. What a time to be alive
I was not expecting him. He needs to be reoccurring
yo fr dudes mad underrated
Nate Dog reminds me of myself when I was his age. Super motivating. He has a bright future ahead of himself.
He'll figure it out, one day. We're all making it through this shit at our own pace.
Nate dog said a lot that I think may have changed my life
yeah same
Why everyone with the name nate, are always "nate dog"
SSRI head
Kerwin's face: when you think you and your friends are so cool and your at pretty cool place and then you see channel 5 there. I can imagine some pretty deep self reflection starts to seep in. 🤣
time stamp?
@69_firefighter_respecter_69 ahahaha spot on observation
Yeah bro I’m glad playboi carti beat kerwins ass
he was joking tho right..?
@@massivesupersett doubt it. he wasn’t tryna be a meme💀💀
This guy has THE BEST camera crew. They will straight up brave a rushing hoard of maddened fans while keeping a great shot in focus on good footage. Amazing xD
First interview of Asspizza I've ever seen--dude actually understands the game and seems smart / down to earth. Nice work Andrew and team!
He was spitting facts
I fr thought when he was getting chased, if they caught him, he was getting raped.
True. Felt genuine.
I ran into the Channel 5 crew at ComplexCon and I don’t think I’ve been more star struck. You guys covered this so well.
Andrew's a social chameleon, he can seamlessly maneuver from one crowd to the next with no hiccups.
cause he's nice :}
@TheAmishRifle Yea, a real chameleon. Dudes a reptile working for the jews to make way for the second coming of Hitler.
@@PherPhurbro
@@PherPhur LOL
@@PherPhur find help.
W Kazumi 👑 @ 3:51 😍
great video, love channel 5 🙂
GuapDad4000 is such a polite guy. He seemed like a nice soft spoken dude.
Seems forced
It was forced and hes absolutely insane, you see his face he makes when walking away like "fuck them I'm glad that's over" although the bald guy was pretty lame and him being a rapper probably was like shit this is bad for my brand out of ego but the guy wasnt that bad
@@ethanwright5081 the fuck?
Seems passive aggressive to me.
He has bad energy
ass pizza was legit giving me roman emperor vibes getting shaved while his pawns whisper updates in his ear.
I'm so used to the cons Andrew goes to being for such niche groups that I was genuinely surprised the Mac Demarco set was real
Id love to see him interview him, itd be wild yet enlightening
Same. So used to these videos being surreal and suddenly it's actually Mac Demarco
@@FroggyDews Feel like Mac would know about Andrew. Seems his kind of thing.
SAMEEEEEEE!!!!!
I really did not expect someone named ASSPIZZA to drop serious bombs about the difference between a creator and influencer. Well said.
Your content never seizes to amaze me. You truly keep it 55th street.
Ceases bud. No disrespect.
never commit suicide
Custers don't know english
@@Screeeeeeee
Why the letter C though?
and his cameraman is the first cameraman to attempt a 55th street fade
As someone who's never been to California, this is exactly how I imagine it.
L.a. feels like this lol. I hate it everyone is so desperate for clout . You'll see someone working at a grocery store with ass and lip implants
Yup,..And it's Sad that there are So Many Of Them. 🤪👍
Other countries are saying "California Needs To Fall Into The Ocean"
People who were born/raised in California aren’t like this. Once you step outside of the tourist traps that you always see in movies and TV, most of California’s pretty mellow and diverse. It’s easy to spot the transplants who just moved across the country to California for the clout, by the ridiculous amount of effort they spend to try to stand out and impress everyone.
california is peak degeneracy. this is exactly how california is.
Classic California
I love this longer content man! Keep with the 30min vids. It’s worth the wait!!!
@@sexygirls2778 lol dafuq. R u serious? Does anyone actually click this shit
Agreed. Keep it 30 mins. I Love the longer clips too!!
Nate Dogg is my whole vibe. Dude abides.
so many OGs in one clip that's crazy, didn't expect the asspizza feature. kerwin was unfortunately not keepin it 55th street
It's amazing how you go from a big funny compilation of people to a legit interesting and serious interview like with asspizza
I thought the interesting part of the interview was how Andrew Callaghan kept getting Asspizza to contradict his previous statement.
when Sidam said "I'm working on a basketball court in St. Louis" I spit out my food hahahaha
Is that a reference to something? I'm kinda not hip
@@Timmycakes88 the Uhuru march video!
I came looking for this comment lol
@@Lylisuvanto Ohhhhh okay! shoot, I even watched that one, too... My memory sucks. Thanks broodah!
@@phxsundevil Me too. I’m dead haha
The buzzer on the dude that got called out on not having waves in his hair LMAO
I straight up did not expect the most inspiring and sane person in this video to be a face-tatooed dude called Asspizza.
For real
Andrew handles the line between insightful and colorful characters. You always learn something from his videos and he brings everything he can to the game.
When you get told by Kerwin it's not that vibe you know you are the vibe.
why was he so pressed 😭
Where was Kerwin? I missed that part
@@anthony7960 14:29 is an imposter and 14:41 the real Kerwin appears
@@stijn3527 damn idk how I missed that. He was big mad
@@stijn3527 he fake af for that