Pierre coined the saying "Light skin, we making a comeback" . I remember this dude told a story about going to see a sistah and she had him drive through Beverly Hills just to get him to Compton. He was like "Girl, You live in Compton!! You ain't gotta drive through Beverly Hills to find your raggedy a$$ house" 🤣🤣
Pierre didn't create that phrase, comedians from the 80s did. I don't know who exactly created the phrase I heard Paul Mooney said it a few times. But people start saying light skinned is making a comeback in the 80's Back in the day, before any of us where born 30's - 1960's Hollywood gave dark skinned actors roles that where demeaning. Playing Uncle Tom's, maids, butlers and etc Hollywood had light skinned actors who didn't play a maid or demeaning roles People who where light skinned like Lena Horne, Harry Belafonte, James Earl Jones and Dorothy Dandridge didn't play roles that was demeaning. Majority of the time, Hollywood didn't want Blacks of any complexion to play any role, that wasn't demeaning. Hollywood wanted Lena Horne to lie and say she was Puerto Rican, because she was light skinned. She told them no, she wasn't going to lie, she was proud to be Black. When Sidney Poitier came he changed the game, he never took a demeaning role In the 70's dark skinned actors where in demand and they didn't have to play demeaning roles, like Hattie McDaniel did, in Gone with the Wind Diana Ross, Sidney Poitier, Billie Dee Williams, Diahann Carroll, Ossie Davis, Richard Roundtree came they had choices to play blue singers, doctors, nurses, cops and etc They didn't have to play demeaning roles any more When the late 70's and 80's came we had people like Prince, El Debarge and The Debarge's, Vanity, actor Taimak, Apollonia, Morris Day and etc, who where everywhere. In the 80's that's when the phrase Light skinned is making a comeback started because it was so many light skinned entertainers, actors and musician. I remember growing up people, lying and faking trying to be look like Taimak, Prince and etc People wearing Jheri curls, saying it was naturally curly and colored contacts, saying they had Indian in their blood or Creole 😅
He was saying that because the comic before him,got booed and left the stage crying, so Bernie was letting them know, that ain't him and he killed it with the best stand up comedy set,ever!
@@marcusmonroe2395 Damn I never knew Martin said that to Bernie but he had hands so if they got in a scrap it would of been rough but I know Bernie would of gave Martin hell if they fought too cause Bernie ain't a punk.
@@RanceRob I’m 43, sometimes it would be awkward watching it with my mom and mostly all the comedians talked about sex. That’s how I knew the really good ones, like Steve Harvey, that could be funny, without mentioning sex.
Bernie was my big homie. This is true. Big Mac told me Martin was a cocky lil dude who punked him and pissed him off at Def Jam… He wanted to beat his ass but Martin gave him the fire to snap all the way out! Ninjaz don’t even know he had a show for HBO before Def Jam that never came out. Big homie was the greatest… ✊🏽 ☝🏽
Oh, that's so cool to know, I saw that when I 13, I use stay up late to watch Def Jam, and when Bernie came out and said that I just thought it was something he always said. It so cool to hear the back story, especially because even at 13, I knew he killed it. I still quote that set; it will pop in my head at the most random times.
Good to here the view points about why and where it came from? When Bernie said that!!!’ Thank you two for the back story especially when he said kick 🦵 it 🎶🎶🎶
I remember seeing it live on def jam and our household was laughing so hard , and all these years later it is held as one of the greatest performances RIP 🪦 ❤❤❤ BERNIE
Wow!! That's why i love your show man! These back stories are beautiful! I've watched that show 1000 times & it was funny everytime. Now I'm about to go watch it again and it will be even funnier! ✌🏾
Bernie was from that never let em see you sweat era. This makes so much sense. Bernie matched that energy real quick. Shoutout to Marin too for reminding him why he was there. RIP Bernie Mac Man
Wow! Ok so that's why Bernie was saying "I ain't scared..." See that was Bernie's 2nd time on Def Jam. The 1st year he was on, he's energy was totally different. Like he was kinda timid. He was apart of the 6 shows that aired starting in April of 1991.
One of the greatest comedy moments in "Def Comedy Jam" history so glad I watched it I was laughing and cheering Bernie Mac oan not knowing wat he was up against. Knowing what I know now, makes me more proud of all the comedians that came through that Era. 👏🏾 🙏🏾💯✊🏾👊🏾
In New Jersey he was a counselor at a summer program I went to, I knew him as Mr Jones until he was telling stories of being a comedian and saw a video of him on Showtime at The Apollo, great guy!
Hamburger used to teach out here in Elizabeth NJ. He was my cousins teacher and he would tell me his teacher was funny and said hamburger all the time lol I finally met him and immediately saw that cowboy hat while he was crackin on the kids 😂
I worked at “Faces” Back in ‘96 Woodbridge, Va [the only left exit off i95] I was privy to see all of the up and coming Comedians like the both of y’all, Do you, DeeRay Davis, JB Smooth, Mike Epps, Scruncho, etc. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Martin Lawrence is the GOAT and he definitely deserves more credit than what he gets! He walked so a Tyler perry & others could run. Point blank period.
Iconic... i remember watching it when it 1st aired ctfu 😂😂😂 Bernie Mac is a pure legend and salute🫡 to Martin Lawrence for saying what he said to bring that dope performance out of Bernie
I watch def comedy jam all the time. Knowing that now, makes that performance even more legendary. As a former comic, I tried becuz of Bernie n Martin. N pierre. N hamburger etc. I love comedy
Bernie's a comics Comic. Sticking, moving and rolling with the punches was second nature to him. He knew how to attack a set and really make the most of it. 😄😄😂😂🤣🤣🤣👊🏽💯
Pierre coined the saying "Light skin, we making a comeback" . I remember this dude told a story about going to see a sistah and she had him drive through Beverly Hills just to get him to Compton. He was like "Girl, You live in Compton!! You ain't gotta drive through Beverly Hills to find your raggedy a$$ house" 🤣🤣
Lmfao 😂
Not that funny
@@shakeemdiggz2354
Opinions vary
@@shakeemdiggz2354 tell us a joke then mfer
Pierre didn't create that phrase, comedians from the 80s did.
I don't know who exactly created the phrase
I heard Paul Mooney said it a few times.
But people start saying light skinned is making a comeback in the 80's
Back in the day, before any of us where born 30's - 1960's
Hollywood gave dark skinned actors roles that where demeaning.
Playing Uncle Tom's, maids, butlers and etc
Hollywood had light skinned actors who didn't play a maid or demeaning roles
People who where light skinned like Lena Horne, Harry Belafonte, James Earl Jones and Dorothy Dandridge didn't play roles that was demeaning.
Majority of the time, Hollywood didn't want Blacks of any complexion to play any role, that wasn't demeaning.
Hollywood wanted Lena Horne to lie and say she was Puerto Rican, because she was light skinned.
She told them no, she wasn't going to lie, she was proud to be Black.
When Sidney Poitier came he changed the game, he never took a demeaning role
In the 70's dark skinned actors where in demand and they didn't have to play demeaning roles, like Hattie McDaniel did, in Gone with the Wind
Diana Ross, Sidney Poitier, Billie Dee Williams, Diahann Carroll, Ossie Davis, Richard Roundtree came they had choices to play blue singers, doctors, nurses, cops and etc
They didn't have to play demeaning roles any more
When the late 70's and 80's came we had people like Prince, El Debarge and The Debarge's, Vanity, actor Taimak, Apollonia, Morris Day and etc, who where everywhere.
In the 80's that's when the phrase Light skinned is making a comeback started because it was so many light skinned entertainers, actors and musician.
I remember growing up people, lying and faking trying to be look like Taimak, Prince and etc
People wearing Jheri curls, saying it was naturally curly and colored contacts, saying they had Indian in their blood or Creole 😅
Always wanted to know why Bernie said that “I ain’t scared of u” line and now I do.. RIP to the legend and home grown from the Chi!!
@@HDotJay just watched that shit a few days ago! Definitely recommend 👌🏼
@@HDotJay yeah got it saved in my list gonna check it out, thanks
@@HDotJay good looking!!
Checking it out rn
I knew that part but didn't know him and kid kupree didn't rehearsal "kick it" now thats crazy that timing was on point
He was saying that because the comic before him,got booed and left the stage crying, so Bernie was letting them know, that ain't him and he killed it with the best stand up comedy set,ever!
Damn! I haven't seen Hamburger in a while! So good to see him ALIVE and WELL!
#BLESSED!!!!!
Ikr
But I bet you had a hamburger the day before
And THAT is why Bernie had the greatest def jam set! LEGEND
I AIN'T SCARED OF U MUTHAFUCKA 'S
For real. They could do a 1-2 hour history documentary on that one set alone!
MARTIN THE GREATEST
KICK IT
@@marcusmonroe2395 Damn I never knew Martin said that to Bernie but he had hands so if they got in a scrap it would of been rough but I know Bernie would of gave Martin hell if they fought too cause Bernie ain't a punk.
Bernie was PURE UNCUT TALENT!!!! Can’t forget him once you witness him
That Bernie Mac set still gives me chills. I was only 12 when that came on. Pops let me watch it with him. It was an incredible moment in time.
You 41-42?
@@antoniomitchell1883 yep cause i was 14. just starting highschool and ill be 44. Def comedy jam started me smoking 😤🤣🤣🤣
@@nuggetfresh9641 good ol days
@@antoniomitchell1883 I'll be 41 this year. Def Comedy Jam was so fresh and new. It was great.
@@RanceRob I’m 43, sometimes it would be awkward watching it with my mom and mostly all the comedians talked about sex. That’s how I knew the really good ones, like Steve Harvey, that could be funny, without mentioning sex.
So Martin kept it real wit Bernie . Bernie did the stuff that made him legendary
Changing the subject bro
@@bigmike9108 Naw that is the subject
Martin helped many embrace their greatness. He is the original king of comedy but he went mainstream before everybody.
@@Forsaken860 Nah that goes back to redd Foxx and Robin Harris but Martin did it quick like real quick.
@@WestSideBarson Flip Wilson, Bill Cosby before them.
I used to love when Hamburger said "Hamburger ain't going to have it!" after every joke.
That’s the best advice Martin could have given Bernie. I don’t see anything wrong with what he said!
Martin didn’t know how. Chicago niggas was coming
Respect to all my Chicago niggas I love you niggas Bernie Mac da goat who you wit
Bernie wayyyyyyy funnier then Martin could ever be and I loved Martin tv shot.
@@dezerismith7529 let’s not get carried away. 😂
@Dezeri Smith why disrespect though?
Wow, and Bernie Mac’s appearance on there was so iconic. He’ll always be one of my faves
Bernie was my big homie. This is true. Big Mac told me Martin was a cocky lil dude who punked him and pissed him off at Def Jam… He wanted to beat his ass but Martin gave him the fire to snap all the way out! Ninjaz don’t even know he had a show for HBO before Def Jam that never came out. Big homie was the greatest… ✊🏽 ☝🏽
Word My Brotha, Uncle Bernie is and will forever be Theeeee Greatest perrrrrrrrriod😌
“I ain’t scared of you, motherf**kers.” 🔥
Why do yall day ninjas..just dnt even think of the N word if u not gone say it..say something else
@@vapaperboi does it really matter? In the grand scheme of things does it really affect anything? Does it really matter, dude? Does it really?
@@Lon3Starr LLSSSSSSSS!
Hamburger is such a nice man. I met him in 96, he was humble and gracious to us kids.
He hasn’t aged at all!!
Did he buy you a hamburger or nah
Martin really did a lot for comedians I remember recently hearing K hart say that as well and R.I.P Bernie Mac
Don’t you mean Russell Simmons did……
"Terrible individual " dropping all them names....I love how Pierre says the lines so you know exactly what he's talking about
I love stories like this from comedians. Y'all have the absolute best memory.
That so dope to know, that he improvised that set, it's genuinely one of my favorite standup sets of all time. Crazy to know the story behind it🤯😂
Keep interviewing those legends. This is one of my favorite channels/podcasts.
Hamburger my dude from my hometown of Elizabeth NJ!! He’s a real straight up humble brother him and Derrick Fox
Pierre is a trip lol. . .he said you bringing everybody name up, you horrible (after he loudly said their whole name and said they got booed) 🤣🤣🤣
Lmaoo that part just played 😂😂😂
🤣 🤣 🤣
😂😂😂
Bruh, I swear I was just thinking about what happened to this guy, glad to see he's still here 💪🏾
My favorite comedian Martin Lawrence keeps it real
Mines too
This makes me wanna watch Bernie Mac's Def Comedy performance again right now.
Me too!
Uncle Bernie's set stays in rotation...LEGENDS NEVER EVER DIE✊🏿
There is an amazing special on Amazon prime called Phat Tuesday and they talk about it in there. Must watch
@@nsmith3128 yes, I watched part one and a part of part 2 already and it's very good.
I KNEW when I saw Shuckey Duckey on the show, Hamburger Jones couldn't be far behind
Alonzo Hamburger Jones is an underrated legend and this story is classic and Bernie Mac's segment was a masterpiece
When Hamburger did the radio station bit he cemented himself n my memory. My brother would record Comedy Jam. I still have the vhs tape
@@dominiquejones3805 Hold on to that tape. Priceless!!
Oh, that's so cool to know, I saw that when I 13, I use stay up late to watch Def Jam, and when Bernie came out and said that I just thought it was something he always said. It so cool to hear the back story, especially because even at 13, I knew he killed it. I still quote that set; it will pop in my head at the most random times.
yep i was 14 and thought that was da world to me. 😉
First shucky ducky now hamburger
Yeah. I remember that man. I ain’t scared of you from Bernie. History man. I was live on that thing. Thanks.
Good to here the view points about why and where it came from? When Bernie said that!!!’ Thank you two for the back story especially when he said kick 🦵 it 🎶🎶🎶
I enjoy these stories, thank you.
Wow! It makes me look at that performance in a whole different light now!
I remember seeing it live on def jam and our household was laughing so hard , and all these years later it is held as one of the greatest performances RIP 🪦 ❤❤❤ BERNIE
Wow!! That's why i love your show man! These back stories are beautiful! I've watched that show 1000 times & it was funny everytime. Now I'm about to go watch it again and it will be even funnier! ✌🏾
Respect @Pierre on your Def Jam debut! I saw that jeans suit and you came rapid fire with intensity! #neverscared
Bernie was from that never let em see you sweat era. This makes so much sense. Bernie matched that energy real quick. Shoutout to Marin too for reminding him why he was there. RIP Bernie Mac Man
Alonzo "Hamburger" Jones......Awesome!!!
Taking me back to better days/times....
H~
PIERRE-FROM A LONGTIME ADMIRER OF YOUR COMEDY-ITS GREAT TO SEE YOU ON YOUR DEAN OUT HERE WINNING!!!..YOURE DEF 1 OF THE GOATS MY GUY!!💯💯💯💪🏾
Hey nice show and I really enjoyed the show with Rickey Smiley that how I got hip to you.
Alonzo!!! Great story. Looking forward to the whole interview. #Hamburger
That's a great story about my all time favorite comedy moment in my life. Thank you.
I remember watching that when I was in high school and will still run it back today. It was and still is pure gold ❤️🔥💯
Love that 😂 i remember watching that my entire family was dying laughing like who is this guy 😂😂❤️ Long live the Mac!!
Beenie Mac and Martin Lawrence is to of my all time favorites!!
I love hearing stories like this
Wow! Ok so that's why Bernie was saying "I ain't scared..." See that was Bernie's 2nd time on Def Jam. The 1st year he was on, he's energy was totally different. Like he was kinda timid. He was apart of the 6 shows that aired starting in April of 1991.
This is a LEGENDARY story! I had no idea all 3 of those was in the same night, me being born in 96 I just missed it.. This is a GEM for sure!! 💎💎💎💎
One of the greatest comedy moments in "Def Comedy Jam" history so glad I watched it I was laughing and cheering Bernie Mac oan not knowing wat he was up against. Knowing what I know now, makes me more proud of all the comedians that came through that Era. 👏🏾 🙏🏾💯✊🏾👊🏾
he did know. it was his 2nd time on
Pierre: All y'all made an impact💪🏾💪🏾. Definitely had to subscribed‼️‼️
Thank you for this interview
It’s awesome to see that Hamburger is looking well!! That dude was so funny and legendary in so many ways!! Salute to you bruh and stay blessed
“This whole room will get dark. Kick it!” 👊🏾
Keep up the good work bro. We need to hear these stories..
Bernie and kid Capri made magic 🙌
That was a special night. Nothing like it... for those that was there felt it was amazing
I remember watching Hamburger on Def Comedy Jam when I was a kid.
We love you Pierre and appreciate the show. It always brings back memories!!!
People don't know how funny Pierre is
I don’t give a damn what nobody says . The funniest dude I’ve ever seen live in concert was Martin! I had me still laughing from 3 jokes ago.
You must be over 50
@@slystally9874 No , I’m not . But wtf does that have to do with it ? You disagree about Martin being a funny motherfucker?
@@slystally9874
What does age have to do with anything at all???
Run n tell Dat, where he drunk talking to his wife still have me dead. Martin a true comdiec genius
I’m 32 and Martin you so crazy is 1 of my favs of all time it’s a classic !
Still one of my favorites hammmburger 🥰 living legend
🍔🍔🍔🍔🍔🍔🍔 me and my brother still use the term "Hamburger!"
All this time, word was it was Hamburger that got boo'd. Glad he cleared that up.
Yooooo I’ve literally been wondering how Hamburger was doing since that family guy episode 😂😂 definitely a legend
In New Jersey he was a counselor at a summer program I went to, I knew him as Mr Jones until he was telling stories of being a comedian and saw a video of him on Showtime at The Apollo, great guy!
This is dope! Always loved that set
I never knew that was the reason why Bernie Mac was saying that... I thought that was just a part of his routine...Wow!
Alonzo "Hamburger" Jones. One Of My Favorite Comedians. 💯
I’m really enjoying your show. You are a great story teller 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Hamburger used to teach out here in Elizabeth NJ. He was my cousins teacher and he would tell me his teacher was funny and said hamburger all the time lol I finally met him and immediately saw that cowboy hat while he was crackin on the kids 😂
Wow! Great backstory to a classic moment on Def Comedy Jam. I always thought he and Kid Capri planned that.
I worked at “Faces” Back in ‘96 Woodbridge, Va [the only left exit off i95]
I was privy to see all of the up and coming Comedians like the both of y’all, Do you, DeeRay Davis, JB Smooth, Mike Epps, Scruncho, etc. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Never knew this! I love to hear things like this.
I'm loving your content my brother that was a great story
I grew up watching def jam, I'm a professional comic watcher lol
I still say hamburger to this day, Hamburger!!
I watched that episode today on Def Comedy Jam. Loved❤ It!
Dope story ! One of the best episodes on def comedy jam🔥
Wow when you know the back story of the shit it makes it that much more special rip To one of the greatest Bernie Mac
That was the best kept secret in comedy. I been waiting to see who got booed for years. Heard it was horrible.
Me too! I heard years ago that's why Berniev was saying that but never knew who got booed before Bernie came out
Oh shit ! Hamburger Johns 🙌🏽
Martin Lawrence is the GOAT and he definitely deserves more credit than what he gets! He walked so a Tyler perry & others could run. Point blank period.
Richard Pryor and Bill Cosby walked so Eddie and Martin could
I beg to differ..Guy Torey. Please watch "Fat Tuesday " I think it is on Amazon or Netflix
@@ComicPierre Don't forget Redd Foxx.
@@ComicPierreRedd Foxx walked so all of them could run
That’s where I ain’t scared of you comes from; now that is a classic story
I remember as a kid watching that Bernie mac was my first favorite comic.
It's good to see hamburger! I love his comedy. Very funny!
Martin lawrence= Tupac Shakur of comedy!!! 🙌🔥💯
Yup lol
It’s crazy how he gets overlooked when they speak of the greatest
I never forget Martin, he set off the new style. As far as sitcoms, it's Sienfeld, Martin and everybody else. He up there with Eddie to be honest.
Martin is more like Ice Cube of comedy.
Eddie Griffin is Tupac!!!
@@lilcalvin7278 ... hahaha. Yup, Eddie Griffin is Pac, but Martin is LL Cool J.
Legendary status 🙌🏿God rest his soul
Hamburger from Elizabeth, NJ.
I played ball with him & Bill Bellamy at the YMCA open gym in 95.
Cool cats
@comicpierre that was official how you gave kid capri recognition. Capri is definitely next level!!!!!!
Amazing story rip Bernie Mac
Much Gratitude
That's one of the best performances ever
Iconic... i remember watching it when it 1st aired ctfu 😂😂😂 Bernie Mac is a pure legend and salute🫡 to Martin Lawrence for saying what he said to bring that dope performance out of Bernie
Was the name of the guy who was boo'd name was Butch Burns? If so I been trying to find that episode! And the lady who was heckled.
Yep
@@ComicPierre I've looked all on UA-cam trying to find those videos if possible send the link.
@@shoyourightrayrayray3142 ...
I always wondered why it was so electric but he kept saying that. It’s crazy how he incorporated that into his material
I had to go watch Bernie again knowing the context…even more funnier knowing the backstory. Thanks Hamburger!!!
I remember watching Hamburger at Salsa Con Fuego a few years ago. He still funny as hell.
Bernie Killed it that night. I was on the floor, sides aching from laughing so hard. Had that on video(VCR).
WOW !!!!!!!!, I remember HAMBURGER, i didnt see him since the 1990's DECADES , thats CRAZY !!!
Haaaaammmmburger.... As a kid, I used to watch his set on Def Jam all the time!
I remember hamburger on ComicView (BET). Throwback.
I watch def comedy jam all the time. Knowing that now, makes that performance even more legendary. As a former comic, I tried becuz of Bernie n Martin. N pierre. N hamburger etc. I love comedy
I encourage anyone who reads this to find both of Bernie's books on Audible & listen to them. He narrates them both🙏🏼
Bernie's a comics Comic. Sticking, moving and rolling with the punches was second nature to him. He knew how to attack a set and really make the most of it. 😄😄😂😂🤣🤣🤣👊🏽💯
Dang!! Hamburger still looks and sounds so good!!
I still remember his set of the radio host. U Can Ring My Bell by the Jehovah Witnesses 😂