27 min

Shordie Shordie & Funny Marco Talk Backup Dancers, Snowblow, Cash vs Cash App, Backflips – Cornbread TV Cornbread TV Starring Funny Marco

    • Comedy

Born RaQuan Hudson, Shordie Shordie may be the biggest rap star ever from the city of Baltimore. Shordie had his first major break with “Bitchuary” (Betchua) in 2018, a now two-times platinum record with over 260 million streams that made him the first Baltimore artist to ever earn a platinum plaque. His first studio album, >Music, was released in April 2020.
On this episode of Cornbread TV, Marco has lots of questions for Shordie Shordie. Shordie is comfortable with the rapid fire random questions and the conversation flows from how he feels about backup dancers to how he got his name when Marco said he isn’t short. Marco wants to know if Shordie is a “Tik Toker,” but Shordie won’t accept that label. There’s some confusion about whether Shordie is from Tennessee or Baltimore. Marco wants to know what Shordie used to wish for when he blew out his birthday cake candles and whether he believed in the tooth fairy. Marco tells Shordie how much he likes his music, but says he can’t understand what he’s saying all the time. They talk about Shordie’s sense of style and Marco pulls out some old photos to show Shordie. Marco tells Shordie that his grandmother thinks he’s Spanish. They go on to debate cash vs. cash app and discuss the meaning of the Baltimore slang term “snowblow.” The disappearing watermelon trick is the grand finale to the episode.

Executive Producers for Breakbeat: Dave Mays & Brett Jeffries
Executive Producer: Harvey Sutton
IG @Breakbeatmedia @FunnyMarco
#funnymarco #cornbreadtv #cornbreadtvstarringfunnymarco #breakbeatmedia

Born RaQuan Hudson, Shordie Shordie may be the biggest rap star ever from the city of Baltimore. Shordie had his first major break with “Bitchuary” (Betchua) in 2018, a now two-times platinum record with over 260 million streams that made him the first Baltimore artist to ever earn a platinum plaque. His first studio album, >Music, was released in April 2020.
On this episode of Cornbread TV, Marco has lots of questions for Shordie Shordie. Shordie is comfortable with the rapid fire random questions and the conversation flows from how he feels about backup dancers to how he got his name when Marco said he isn’t short. Marco wants to know if Shordie is a “Tik Toker,” but Shordie won’t accept that label. There’s some confusion about whether Shordie is from Tennessee or Baltimore. Marco wants to know what Shordie used to wish for when he blew out his birthday cake candles and whether he believed in the tooth fairy. Marco tells Shordie how much he likes his music, but says he can’t understand what he’s saying all the time. They talk about Shordie’s sense of style and Marco pulls out some old photos to show Shordie. Marco tells Shordie that his grandmother thinks he’s Spanish. They go on to debate cash vs. cash app and discuss the meaning of the Baltimore slang term “snowblow.” The disappearing watermelon trick is the grand finale to the episode.

Executive Producers for Breakbeat: Dave Mays & Brett Jeffries
Executive Producer: Harvey Sutton
IG @Breakbeatmedia @FunnyMarco
#funnymarco #cornbreadtv #cornbreadtvstarringfunnymarco #breakbeatmedia

27 min

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