So I'm just gonna leave this comment here for the culture as a lot of you guys are asking for the artists we discussed or that where featured. Intro Song is - Eman Kellam - For The Summer The Song Me, Daniel and Keke where singing "I was in the party she was on me" - In2 by WSTRN Artists I brought up from the UK for Keke to check out - Ivorian Doll, Jim Legacxy, Odeal & Knucks Daniel's favourite song right now FNF - Glorilla & Hitkidd The song Keke was singing at the end of the video. Laya - Sailor Moon And thank you for 300,000 Views on this episode! Love you lot!
In one of these interviews I watched Daniel was like “She’s great, she’s so annoying“ and you can totally see this sibling level of annoyance they have going on
@@H0oLIgAnSsRo0lMaRrSz Nah, I saw two people who love hanging out together and she is one of those people, I'll bet, who when she talks to you, you feel like your the most important person in the room I see fun. (But, if we find out tomorrow that they've been lovers, I won't freak. I totally get why people get that vibe. I'm not, though.)
I love how the African diaspora is so interconnected ... each generation has so many slang terms that have origins from Africa whether we realize it or not ❤🖤💚 Geechee, AAVE, Creole, Patois and so many other forms of communication speak volumes to our determination to connect no matter who tried to stop us✊🏿❤🖤💚
What a fun interview! Keke and Daniel are very funny but in different ways. They were so good in NOPE and had great on-screen chemistry as siblings. I would love to see them work together. again.
Somebody said Keke’s randomness reminds them of Whitney Houston and I can’t stop seeing it now. Whitney Houston biopic played by Keke Palmer. I’m ready!
Yall arms tired cause ya reaching! Their chemistry is giving very much sibling, homies, buddy buddy af! Anywho Keke girl too funny, this interview was a blast!
Usually they reaching over two people who barely made eye contact once. Look at how they’re leaning into each other and staring at each other’s lips. And the touching
Gag is joke but I think of the phrase the gag is as the surprise or the irony. For example, my coworker kept ratting me out to the boss everyday but the gag is when the company had layoffs, she’s the first one they got rid of.
I really love when people make a really genuine friendship through work. It’s so clear that they have such great vibes😃😂 I enjoy seeing such friendships unfoldOrganically! Laughter is so good for the soul honestly.. Ps ~ Plus NOPE is just 🔥👌🏿. The whole team did well on that! Shout out to everyone involved ⭐️ Thanks for bringing us yet another great interview Dude 👊🏿👏🏿
Mad respect for the entire interview. This was like watching my cousins from different states kick back and chill. What's so dope is that Eman didn't need a script and Dan and Keke meshed well as the interview went along.
Keke and Daniel have such a great chemistry with one another. She has so much energy and he's so laid back that it compliment each other behavior well.
I need to see more movies with Daniel and Keke, simply for the promos that are a result! Their personalities are so fun and they work so well together.
I really enjoyed this interview. They're too funny. Also, I recently got into LAYA as well and my reaction is the same as Keke's every time I listen to "Sailor Moon" 😊🌌🌕
I love keke and Daniel sooo much, they just a VIBE together and alone. However, we need to give the interviewer points on points too because he did GOOD. He made them comfortable, it's like cousins chiiling on Thanksgiving
This interview is really good, Eman made it flow well as a host and this may be a small thing but even the poster in the background looks good against their skin Side note: Laya is a phenomenal artist, her recent project Um hello is banging and sailor moon is amazing.
@@boitumelorapudi2111 they are one another's best opposite pair in the zodiac chart meaning they are compatible opposites. She's a Virgo he is a Pisces. I'm a Sagittarius and my sister sign would be Gemini but it ain't accurate lol depends on the folks tho. But it just really depends on the individuals not really the sign. But the person who post we're under spoke on that so ima stay on topic and answer your question as such lol. Hope I helped a bit
First Time on this channel, I hear Eman go, "ehn", I rush to Google to Google him, and I go, "of course...of course he is Nigerian". That "eh" was from the motherland directly!!! 😂😂
Crep is a Jamaican term. My mums generation used it for thin plimsoll (flat rubber and canvas shoes) not for trainers or sneakers. You didn't brag about creps. That's why it's so "funny" 😏 when guys 👦🏻 I work with use the term with no context.
"Crepe soles are a style of rubber shoe sole often found on more casual shoes. Perhaps the best known example of footwear with this style of sole is the Desert Boot, a chukka popularised by Clark's. Other common styles with crepe soles include Wallabees, and some types of moccasins." THEY WERE MEGA TRENDY AT ONE TIME BUT SOME COULD BE cheap, flimsy🤷🏾♂️🤔🤔🤔✌🏿
i mean that's the thing about language, it's always evolving and there's always loan words added with new meaning in all languages even if it's borrowed. with english; gay used to mean happy, the f word slur used to mean cigarette for brits, awful used to be synonymous with awesome, like awe-inspiring but now awful has a negative connotation, even the word girl used to be a gender neutral term that meant child or young person. it's interesting.
I was cracking up the whole time keke is a messsss lmfao she is so dag on funny. The mm mm mmm mm Daniel said I’m giving you something without giving you anything 😂😂😂
I LOVE ME SOME KEKE!!! She is a whole mood! In America we have to feel a vibe to use slang. And we don’t all use the same words nor do the words have the same meaning. And we are very animated 😂
As a Caribbean American born in London and who now lives in Illinois, this is delightful. Crepes is from the sole of a sneaker. As a kid in London sneakers were called crepesole or plimsoles.
As a Pisces and Virgo these two are opposites on the Zodiac wheel. Astrologically speaking, opposites attract and normally make good relationships so these two would be very compatible should they get together lol.
Keke is like that best female friend, she’s so comfortable in her skin-- she doesn’t acquiesce into some passive submissive/seduction role just bc she’s a “female”-- she’s just herself and sees anyone for who they are-- this is the foundation for awesome male/female relationships that people are so uncomfortable with. But she’s literally showing you how it’s done-- I love seeing energetic bodies just vibing, having fun-- as it should be. We are getting an education by witnessing this exchange 👏🏾
surely creps comes from crepe soled shoes. They reached peak popularity in 1950s UK, as the soft crepe rubber was an affordable and comfortable alternative for the working class.
@Sluglife donb I would say a large portion of Londoners use Jamaican influenced slang not just British Jamaicans. So whether you like it or not there is an element of copying going on in the case of brits from non Jamaican backgrounds... who most of the time are not even aware its a Jamaican word/phrase they are using so theres a bit of ignorance at play as well, they think its "London slang" when it isn't lol 🤷🏾♂️
@Sluglife donb Well some people are not aware thats just a fact lol. Nobody is using Somali or Nigerian lingo for any popular London slang though, and definitely not nearly as much as people attempting to use Jamaican dialect so why would they complain... 😅🤷🏾♂️