GaTa is the realist performer that’s ever been in a television sitcom. The episode where he revealed his bipolar condition to his group in season one was incredible, and he crushed it in the Bar Mitzvah episode in season two. He deserves an Emmy
I just started watching the first few episodes of season 2 last night, and I was thinking about that scene from the first season and I started tearing up all over again. That moment completely caught me off-guard and wrecked me.
I did cry so much it hit me so much. I don’t deal with being bipolar my husband does, I struggle with Borderline personality,severe anxiety, severe depression. It hit me so hard how in Communities like mine being Hispanics and communities as my husband of being African-American it has a toll on us.
I used to feel this way but what I realized is that many, if not most, people who "sound black" or sound a certain way just grew up around people who talked like that. Its nature. Its why people have different accents. You'll often assimilate to your environment. ✌
@@rmartin3674 No they’re not actually playing characters there personalities in the show are There real personality’s, but in show there all in different situation and that’s where the acting is. Dave and gata are both their real names
Uhhh Yeah the Idea originated with Larry David in Curb Your Enthusiasm. Also a great show. Considering they are both Jewish, I know Dave probably was a big fan of Larry David. Larry David is the same guy on the show as he is in real life and pretty much he forces all the actors to do the same.
Dave talking about taking Accutane and struggling with his body image really relates to me. I have lived that struggle as well. I have never seen anyone be as open about it as he has and take the stigma out of it. Love this show!
@@salpemagarian1982 nah dude fuck that. Look up Diogenes. Social taboos are meant to be broken. Fuck hiding the humanity we all experience let that shit free. We all poop we all die it’s life man let’s experience this shit together.
I absolutely LOVE gata what a good honest loyal hardworking man. His mother definitely raised him right. And lil dicky saw that in him. I'm so glad he's accomplished so much. We need more people like him in this world. He's got a huge heart.
As someone who suffers from Bi Polar, it was Nice to see GaTa's Character in the show Dave portrayed in a real but non demeaning way. I appreciate it so much.
My friend has bipolar and it was pretty raw to watch. Glad to know it’s based on life cause it makes me feel like I know what he goes through a bit more
it’s cool how they explained it saying “ ramping up “ made me understand the disorder clearly, everyone has emotions and gets angry not cool how bi polar people get demonized! you’re cool in my book!
@@mycollegeshirt I know man. I can’t tell you how many times I know people and soon as they are around black folks they start acting different. It’s so cringe.
The one thing I really loved about Dave was Gata his acting is incredible especially the shoe store scene from season 1 That shit hit so close to home I like broke the fuck down and messaged him he's a real one man messaged back about life for bit i have nothing but mad love for GATA and Lil Dicky this show was a god damn masterpiece
Different life but Gata struggles as bipolar... hit me in feels specially when in the last episode he demands respect. That hit me hard. I've also had to check people I love.
First time I ever watched this today. I was baked and I'm a part time smoker. Somehow this show felt really enlightening. Either I'm super high or being high made me become more optimistic or something. Idk great show
Shout out to all sucio boyz!!! Shout out to Dave for being so neurotic!!! Shout out to all those who are taking steps to improve their mental health!!! Shout out to a very strong brand!!!
I don’t know the depth of the writers but I can’t express how much I just ADOREEEE GATA. He touches my soul with his raw authenticity and vulnerability. I just love him so so much.❤️❤️❤️
There is NO WAY this was edited in real time, but still the best formatted podcast I’ve ever sean in my entire life, fuck Rogan, I now LOVE ya’ll, thank you!
Dave is a true artist, and highly slept on Always happy to see him succeed. And Gata is real af, real as it comes, HUGE fan. Love to see these fellas in the Bodega
Actually binged all the the episodes out this weekend and it’s a really well crafted, ridiculous but still realistic show. Huge fan of Lil Dicky’s music too. Plus he’s dating the actress that played Skye/Daisy on “Agents of Shield”... so great taste!!!
Whatttttt?!?!?!? That's my gurl!! I loved her on AOS, such an underrated well crafted show and her as Daisy is some great casting. Hope she can continue playing the character in the future. Dave is a great guy too, glad she found someone who is decent and will treat her right. And he is hella lucky to find her too.
Agreed. And more confident while also being more humble. His character is def a certain way to try to be more entertaining and get laughs but the real Dave seems much more chill.
He’s nice in Dave lol Wym? If anything I just think he’s a bit cooler in real life where as on the show he’s more corny BUT also u have to factor in he doesn’t know these guys so he isn’t 100% in his comfort zone
@@somethingginterestingg4275 He's actually a self absorbed prick in Dave. That's kind of what this whole reflection of the last episode w/ Kareem was about. It seems like he's turning the ship around slowly but surely.
I’m happy that this show really touches on mental health. Focusing on mental health and being open about your feelings with your emotions. Lil Dicky is literally bringing up topics that aren’t talked about in this scene and need to be talked about. We see all these rappers either spiral mentally or just show their true colors. It’s literally putting the saying “the pen is mightier than the sword.” Showing your emotions. Instead of bottling them inside I’m sure was a huge step for GaTa especially being a black man in an industry that is rigged against you to fail systematically compared to Lil Dicky. Ya know, these issues aren’t talked about in this community. It’s the reason why older rappers have this disdain for rappers like GaTa, Lil Nas x, Lil Dicky, Even Eminem. He was told to shut up about his emotions. To not write about it anymore cause he “whines too much.” But Eminem I feel like and this is just an opinion. But I feel like he influenced this movement and this generation. Without even realizing it when he released recovery. He still to this day talks about his addictions. Talks about how hard it is to stay clean when the whole world is looking at you to be something you aren’t. No wonder celebrities go ghost for a few years. They need a break. Mentally. Think about it, you write about your life after you recover. How things could get better, how things could be worse. And then you are told. It wasn’t enough. It was lacking in “nostalgia” he was told to go back to the old him. The “persona” they complained about in the first place is now being told to be returned. Like he has been the media’s chew toy since he has started. He was ripped to shreds by the media cause he let his heart out. I would go away for a while too if that’s how that was looked at. If people were gonna mock me for letting out what I had to say. Ima withdrawal myself from that. The way this industry treats its entertainers and music artists is beyond me. How can you criticize someone for change and then complain when they actually change and do something about their past actions. Influencing a new way and fixing the mess they made with their platform. Eminem and Lil Dicky are one of the few white rappers who use their platform to support, smaller artist, who don’t have the same opportunities they do based on the way society treats them. Eminem building that restaurant not too far from where he grew up as away of giving back to the community is a good step to change. Feeding hungry people, for cheap prices. Cause he grew up wondering if he was gonna eat that night. It’s a 10 dollar thing of spaghetti someone can easily buy after a long day of work and they don’t want a burger so they stop by his restaurant. The sandwiches are around anything from 11-15 bucks Considering where it’s located, at the heart of the city, in Detroit, one of the biggest cities in the US. That’s cheap as fuck. He could have tripled that price just cause of his name. But he didn’t. He choose to not charge people out the ass for good food cause he knows it’s hard to find in downtown Detroit. That’s what I love to see. All rappers should be doing shit like that, not for clout or cause it gets you in good with the media. But because, it makes you feel good as a person and that you want to better the wrongs you’ve made. Eminem knows he has participated in harmful behavior and encouraged that to a younger audience that was young and impressionable. When he first started out, he didn’t see the impact his voice has on the WORLD! I’m so happy that people are talking about these issues cause for men in this industry. It’s taught that you gotta be hard to be a rapper. But these guys are proof of that. You don’t gotta be hard to be a rapper. You don’t gotta come from the hood be a good rapper. Shit I know of people who still to this day think that white people can’t rap… or shouldn’t rap.. because it’s not apart of their “culture.” These men are the culture. They are the movements that help drive our society into doing better. To push topics that need to be talked about. The mental health, the homophobia, the rape culture involved, the pedophilia, global warming, the missing people at the boarders. And many more issues and we are worried about Nicki Minaj’s opinion on the vaccine. Like come on people. Stay woke. (Sorry that turned into an Eminem rant a bit. I I just love seeing older rappers give back to the community. Taking a step in the right direction.)
A company I worked for did a project once for a big company from NYC. We're based in Europe. Once the project was done, as a reward they sent the team who made it to NYC - all software engineers. They all came back with a signed mixtape.
The fact that Gata and Dicky is literally who they are in the show in real life is low-key surreal
Yeah the show is just them.. they’re not playing characters lol
Yeah, Dave is even more Dave than on the show 😄
It’s dramatized..but I get what you saying.
Lol, surreal. I swear you people arenso easily impressed 😂
@@kyliecooter5769 is because of this narrative that everyone is racist now a days specially white people.
Dave always looks confused, worried, and curious at the same time. i love it
As I can attest, that looks more like anxiety
And he is always respectful of what someone says
He’s Jewish
@@kaybizzybee and…
@@matthewstewart7627 duh
GaTa is the realist performer that’s ever been in a television sitcom. The episode where he revealed his bipolar condition to his group in season one was incredible, and he crushed it in the Bar Mitzvah episode in season two. He deserves an Emmy
Bro I was so happy for him cause he had the worst day and still turned up for those kids and got to shine with his own music
You see the last episode!? He definitely needs an award
I really hope he gets that recognition formally, too. He deserves an Emmy for sure.
Get to the end of season 2. He 100% Deserves at least a SUPPORTING ACTOR NOMINATION. Nomination at Minimum
He’s a god damn star. makes me cry every season and I never see it coming.
This just feels like another episode of Dave lol
Big facts
Just put fx in corner
@@calvinpeoples4342 😆💀
Told my wife i was gunna comment this..and you beat me to it..especially the first shit dave said
Its not?????
@@X22689 “and they have a great staff” 😂
Gatas bipolar scene made me cry he’s a real one for putting that stuff out there like that. Don’t even think he was acting just being real
You know! That caught me so off guard but it was so beautiful, I cried too. Happy they did that and so well 👌🏾
I just started watching the first few episodes of season 2 last night, and I was thinking about that scene from the first season and I started tearing up all over again. That moment completely caught me off-guard and wrecked me.
it was clearly acted lmao
@@JohnDoe-lz8vw he actually struggles with that though. Of course it was acting for the context of the show, but Gata was being pretty real there
I did cry so much it hit me so much. I don’t deal with being bipolar my husband does, I struggle with Borderline personality,severe anxiety, severe depression. It hit me so hard how in Communities like mine being Hispanics and communities as my husband of being African-American it has a toll on us.
"First of all you look great ,and don't do that to your self."
Yo when that positivity hits, it hits different.
Dave is the best
Yeah, we don't do body-shaming, Mero.
So cute! I loved their shared sweetness ❤😍 Nice to meet you guys! Dave is a total Jew Shalom brother.
😂😂 I loved that.
The show actually deals with male insecurity in a way that actually treats it with respect
I’m having flashbacks to the Benny Blanco episode after reading your comment
@@izzyjacobs6465 awwwww Chuuuck.
@@izzyjacobs6465 uh oh that episode was something for sure🤣
@@hugon6717 everything okay Chuck ?
@@pez_the_person yeah, thanks Chuck
Dave describes a literal robbery and GaTa goes: "the hustle don't stop, that's why I love New York"
😂😂
💀💀💀😂
Dave being uncomfortable is so fitting in the best way lol
I appreciate that Dave doesn't try to sound black.
For real, white rappers are the gods of cringe black voice.
@@michaelcarrig627 leave jack harlow alone
I used to feel this way but what I realized is that many, if not most, people who "sound black" or sound a certain way just grew up around people who talked like that. Its nature. Its why people have different accents. You'll often assimilate to your environment. ✌
What does “black” sound like?
@@Daddy-my2ts exactly
He is literally himself in the show lool
@@rmartin3674 well dave’s name is…dave lol
@@rmartin3674 No they’re not actually playing characters there personalities in the show are There real personality’s, but in show there all in different situation and that’s where the acting is. Dave and gata are both their real names
But waaay nicer
Uhhh Yeah the Idea originated with Larry David in Curb Your Enthusiasm. Also a great show. Considering they are both Jewish, I know Dave probably was a big fan of Larry David. Larry David is the same guy on the show as he is in real life and pretty much he forces all the actors to do the same.
or maybe he’s always acting
Dicky felt awkward at how many times they dapped up GaTa. 😂
Noticed that too
"it's okay to not be okay"
A reminder that never gets old ✌️💗
Dave talking about taking Accutane and struggling with his body image really relates to me. I have lived that struggle as well. I have never seen anyone be as open about it as he has and take the stigma out of it. Love this show!
Sometimes too real like the dick and pooping and stuff and masterbation. Some things should be private
@@salpemagarian1982 nah dude fuck that. Look up Diogenes. Social taboos are meant to be broken. Fuck hiding the humanity we all experience let that shit free. We all poop we all die it’s life man let’s experience this shit together.
That story about the guy putting the headphones on him and threatening him into buying the CD definitely sounds like season 3 material to me
🤫
Gata is an incredible human. I love this show and he is the heart of it.
This is literally an episode of Dave and I love it🙏🏾
".....I like New York City too!" 🤣🤣🤣
8:51 Dave asking the important questions 🤣🤣
Lol best part, "who raised you"
Got that TK Kirkland going LMFAO
"Change your mentality to change your reality" Poetry. Words to live by!
I love how Dicky was taken aback by Gata's "offer game". This was a great segment
That moment when real recognizes real. It's a beautiful thing.
3:30 “YOU FROM THE HOOD HOOD AAAYYYYY” [daps up]
Dicky: [blinks]
I absolutely LOVE gata what a good honest loyal hardworking man. His mother definitely raised him right. And lil dicky saw that in him. I'm so glad he's accomplished so much. We need more people like him in this world. He's got a huge heart.
Being from New York that whole exchange of everyone getting hyped over the Bronx and Dave just sitting there is hilarious.
He funniest part was Desus saying “we’re big fans of your show” not your music or you but the show is actually good.
Nah i like his music. Russel westbrooks on a farm kills it
@@fuegodrinkscauseusuck6100 Agreed. great music too
You ever seen his freestyle on sway? Either of them?
@@clsisul bro those freestyles are dope asf
Most of his songs are actually really good. He's just too smart for some people, the bars go straight over their head.
Seeing guacamole just sitting there as decoration got me tight.
Haha bruh me too 😂
"I'm fat. I need food, immediately"
two tiny bowls of untouched dip
🤣 Definitely
As someone who suffers from Bi Polar, it was Nice to see GaTa's Character in the show Dave portrayed in a real but non demeaning way. I appreciate it so much.
My friend has bipolar and it was pretty raw to watch. Glad to know it’s based on life cause it makes me feel like I know what he goes through a bit more
it’s cool how they explained it saying “ ramping up “ made me understand the disorder clearly, everyone has emotions and gets angry not cool how bi polar people get demonized! you’re cool in my book!
Gata and LD are just great together. "Yo I got 2 baddies in the back" LD- "eww gross" hahaha
Gatas episode in season 1 was so good, he's a really good actor even if he's playing himself
I like that they put "model" as one of Dave's occupations.
Well, yeah. He's a Carl's Jr. model. (For real.)
@@growwoodlands6121 I was gonna comment this...
This is the crossover we all needed
“Who raised you” 🤣🤣😂
Desus/Mero/Dave/Gata episode season 3. Let’s goooo
I love how Dave is just real.
@@mycollegeshirt I know man. I can’t tell you how many times I know people and soon as they are around black folks they start acting different. It’s so cringe.
Lmaoooo this is deadass another episode of Dave I love it
Im thankful to this show for introducing me to Gata. Dude is motivating and a breath of fresh air. Change your Mentality to Change your Reality
The one thing I really loved about Dave was Gata his acting is incredible especially the shoe store scene from season 1 That shit hit so close to home I like broke the fuck down and messaged him he's a real one man messaged back about life for bit i have nothing but mad love for GATA and Lil Dicky this show was a god damn masterpiece
I love GaTa so much. Hes such a good man. Hes himself and thats what makes him so likeable.
I absolutely love the show! Gata, Dave, and Santino are all phenomenal!
And ginger whiskey lol
Man, that episode involving Gata’s mental health was so heavy. Just devastating. What a brave soul to air that out like that. Hell of a person.
I needed 30 more minutes of this..
“He got great credit” 💀☠️
When Mike pulled up in the milking table scene was one of the funniest scenes in television history
I love Dave!!!!! He is such a talented artist! His come up story is inspirational.
I love the show sooo much ,,, l have learnt that the most people who hype pipo or motivate others goes through the most in their lives ♥️
When desus got up to run i bout choked on my smoke😂😂😂😂😂😂
Different life but Gata struggles as bipolar... hit me in feels specially when in the last episode he demands respect. That hit me hard. I've also had to check people I love.
"Why does everything you say always gota sound so soft?" Snoop Dogg
"I... I really prefer not to be spoken to that way, so..."
First time I ever watched this today. I was baked and I'm a part time smoker. Somehow this show felt really enlightening. Either I'm super high or being high made me become more optimistic or something. Idk great show
Shout out to all sucio boyz!!! Shout out to Dave for being so neurotic!!!
Shout out to all those who are taking steps to improve their mental health!!! Shout out to a very strong brand!!!
Haha! Frank, you a real one.
Gracias Frank Nitty like wise holmes
Love that they’re exactly the same as their characters on the show 😂🥰
I don’t know the depth of the writers but I can’t express how much I just ADOREEEE GATA. He touches my soul with his raw authenticity and vulnerability. I just love him so so much.❤️❤️❤️
Dave’s sort of confidence in his humility makes him even more attractive than I already found him.
Gata seems so relatable even when I can't relate. He expresses himself so well we all want to root for him.
“I’m an OG so I gotta offer game. That’s what OG stands for.” Lol my reaction was exactly Dave’s lol like, “Huh… that checks out.”
Og is original gangster in the southern 🇺🇸
Lil Dicky and Gata are both so hilarious. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Dave had a lightbulb moment at the end when Gata said "offer game"
Next single
Dave is one of my all time favorite shows. Can’t believe lil dicky or Dave grew so much
Gata is actually Gata in real life.
That’s the best part of him
i’m crying..this is amazing.
There is NO WAY this was edited in real time, but still the best formatted podcast I’ve ever sean in my entire life, fuck Rogan, I now LOVE ya’ll, thank you!
Fucking BRILLIANT! Camera work, like,,,,, HOLY SHIT
Dave is a true artist, and highly slept on
Always happy to see him succeed.
And Gata is real af, real as it comes, HUGE fan.
Love to see these fellas in the Bodega
Is this a season two bonus episode of Dave or something? 😂
Blew my mind these amazing guys are the same in real life from the show convos and all.
Actually binged all the the episodes out this weekend and it’s a really well crafted, ridiculous but still realistic show. Huge fan of Lil Dicky’s music too. Plus he’s dating the actress that played Skye/Daisy on “Agents of Shield”... so great taste!!!
chloe bennet? logan paul's ex? since when are they dating
@@VincentsVideos unsure, but she’s on his IG and it’s clear from his post with her that they’re dating.
Whatttttt?!?!?!? That's my gurl!! I loved her on AOS, such an underrated well crafted show and her as Daisy is some great casting. Hope she can continue playing the character in the future. Dave is a great guy too, glad she found someone who is decent and will treat her right. And he is hella lucky to find her too.
You can tell Lil Dicky is much nicer than his character is portrayed on Dave lol
Agreed. And more confident while also being more humble. His character is def a certain way to try to be more entertaining and get laughs but the real Dave seems much more chill.
You thought he didn't seem nice in dave?
He’s nice in Dave lol Wym? If anything I just think he’s a bit cooler in real life where as on the show he’s more corny BUT also u have to factor in he doesn’t know these guys so he isn’t 100% in his comfort zone
@@somethingginterestingg4275 He's actually a self absorbed prick in Dave. That's kind of what this whole reflection of the last episode w/ Kareem was about. It seems like he's turning the ship around slowly but surely.
@@kingjonesthe1st I just don't think Dave (the character) is a good person. He's really selfish when it comes down to how he treats people around him
The latest episode of “Dave” looks good 👍🏿
Dave’s such a Philly guy 😂. Love it
This was way too good to be this short
I love that this feels like a Dave episode 🤣
That GaTa bit where he’s telling them all about his problems in the Studio and he’s crying literally brought a tear to my eye it was some real shit
I would watch an hour of these four dudes cutting it up. Needs to be an actual episode!
I can see them on the regular, as a collab on both shows. The VIBES!
"Its okay to not be okay" Gata speaking beauty
This interview was awesome, from D&M clowning Dicky on vice to now having a laugh with David Burn. The brand is B B B BROLIC
This show blows my mind every episode. Gata is so gata, I love him
Dave and GaTa are so authentic.
This show is so great.. Theres been some weird episodes this season but its still great..
had him, tyga and Travis from gch on Simpson st. real humble and cool nuggas! respect
I’m happy that this show really touches on mental health. Focusing on mental health and being open about your feelings with your emotions.
Lil Dicky is literally bringing up topics that aren’t talked about in this scene and need to be talked about. We see all these rappers either spiral mentally or just show their true colors. It’s literally putting the saying “the pen is mightier than the sword.” Showing your emotions. Instead of bottling them inside I’m sure was a huge step for GaTa especially being a black man in an industry that is rigged against you to fail systematically compared to Lil Dicky. Ya know, these issues aren’t talked about in this community. It’s the reason why older rappers have this disdain for rappers like GaTa, Lil Nas x, Lil Dicky, Even Eminem. He was told to shut up about his emotions. To not write about it anymore cause he “whines too much.” But Eminem I feel like and this is just an opinion. But I feel like he influenced this movement and this generation. Without even realizing it when he released recovery. He still to this day talks about his addictions. Talks about how hard it is to stay clean when the whole world is looking at you to be something you aren’t. No wonder celebrities go ghost for a few years.
They need a break. Mentally. Think about it, you write about your life after you recover. How things could get better, how things could be worse. And then you are told. It wasn’t enough. It was lacking in “nostalgia” he was told to go back to the old him. The “persona” they complained about in the first place is now being told to be returned. Like he has been the media’s chew toy since he has started. He was ripped to shreds by the media cause he let his heart out. I would go away for a while too if that’s how that was looked at. If people were gonna mock me for letting out what I had to say. Ima withdrawal myself from that. The way this industry treats its entertainers and music artists is beyond me. How can you criticize someone for change and then complain when they actually change and do something about their past actions. Influencing a new way and fixing the mess they made with their platform. Eminem and Lil Dicky are one of the few white rappers who use their platform to support, smaller artist, who don’t have the same opportunities they do based on the way society treats them. Eminem building that restaurant not too far from where he grew up as away of giving back to the community is a good step to change. Feeding hungry people, for cheap prices. Cause he grew up wondering if he was gonna eat that night. It’s a 10 dollar thing of spaghetti someone can easily buy after a long day of work and they don’t want a burger so they stop by his restaurant. The sandwiches are around anything from 11-15 bucks
Considering where it’s located, at the heart of the city, in Detroit, one of the biggest cities in the US. That’s cheap as fuck. He could have tripled that price just cause of his name. But he didn’t. He choose to not charge people out the ass for good food cause he knows it’s hard to find in downtown Detroit. That’s what I love to see. All rappers should be doing shit like that, not for clout or cause it gets you in good with the media. But because, it makes you feel good as a person and that you want to better the wrongs you’ve made. Eminem knows he has participated in harmful behavior and encouraged that to a younger audience that was young and impressionable. When he first started out, he didn’t see the impact his voice has on the WORLD!
I’m so happy that people are talking about these issues cause for men in this industry. It’s taught that you gotta be hard to be a rapper.
But these guys are proof of that. You don’t gotta be hard to be a rapper. You don’t gotta come from the hood be a good rapper. Shit I know of people who still to this day think that white people can’t rap… or shouldn’t rap.. because it’s not apart of their “culture.”
These men are the culture. They are the movements that help drive our society into doing better. To push topics that need to be talked about. The mental health, the homophobia, the rape culture involved, the pedophilia, global warming, the missing people at the boarders. And many more issues and we are worried about Nicki Minaj’s opinion on the vaccine. Like come on people.
Stay woke.
(Sorry that turned into an Eminem rant a bit. I I just love seeing older rappers give back to the community. Taking a step in the right direction.)
I fuckin love dave he funny as hell,it was the thumbs up at the end for me
1:16 GaTa the real one asking for the Volcano vaporizer!
That stepbrother laugh from lil dicky was everything
9:44 you know you made Dave chuckle foreal when...
I love gata sm he has a special place in my heart💜💜💜
8:51 hit them with that Tk Kirkland line... "Who raised you"
2:59 - 3:34 minutes Dave was taken by the angels cause he zoned the hell out and came back with “I like New York City too” Dead 💀 😂
"I like New York City too..." 😂
All of Gatas episodes and moments by himself are my favorite 💕
This is the best comment section I’ve ever read. I can’t like enough comments so here’s a giant like to all of Dave’s fan base.❣️
I wish this went longer
mero’s walrus bark at 5:11 has me absolutely fucked up
LMFAO- I replayed that and couldn’t breathe
Dicky is authentic. Gotta respect the man for just being who he is
A company I worked for did a project once for a big company from NYC. We're based in Europe. Once the project was done, as a reward they sent the team who made it to NYC - all software engineers. They all came back with a signed mixtape.
love this energy so refreshing
i really hope to see gata more in movies or series.. he was so good.
I'm here bcos I just watched Dave season 2 finale.
Love the show!
Desus was ON for this interview lmao Im dying
Bro Dave’s laugh kills me
This felt like an episode of Dave