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If You Haven’t Checked Out Steve’s New Talk Show Yet, You’re Missing Out!
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Aug. 27, 1992. That date would change television, pop culture, and hip hop culture forever. Martin Lawrence’s hit television sitcom, Martin, premiered and became an instant hit for Fox for five seasons. While the show’s legacy lives on today, it’s just one of the career-defining marks on Lawrence’s illustrious career résumé.
If nothing else, Martin’s career is a blueprint for young comedians to try and replicate. Martin got his first big break hosting HBO’s hit Def Comedy Jam, lighting audiences on fire with his ability to roast just about anyone brave enough to sit in the front row. From there, Martin received a few supporting roles in movies like Do The Right Thing, House Party and Boomerang. And later, he’d become a superstar after stand up specials like You So Crazy and RunTellDat and in movies like Blue Streak and Bad Boys.
Lawrence’s legacy always hinges on his show, Martin, though. And for good reason. The jokes, the willingness to talk about social issues and its ubiquitous influence on hip hop culture still shine today, 25 years after the show premiered. What Martin left contemporary comedians with was a template on how to build characters that mattered.
Lawrence once said that “humor was the key to the soul”, and the key to good comedy is always character building. And what made his show so much fun aside from its main characters were the reoccurring roles of minor characters, often played by Martin himself. No one who watched Martin will forget Bruh Man, Dragonfly Jonez or Shenene, and it’s these characters that took Martin from good to legendary.
Today, we see Charlie in Black-ish (Dion Cole) or Thug Yoda on Insecure (Tristen Winger) carry on the tradition that Lawrence helped build with Martin.
Whether young comedians are writing for themselves or writing for others, this basic principle developing memorable characters is the key to becoming the success that Lawrence has become all these years later.
The Legacy Of Martin Lawrence
Aug. 27, 1992. That date would change television, pop culture,[...]The STEVE show features more than just celebrities— it also features fun and games for the studio audience.
In one such event, Steve uses his matchmaking skills to help a lovely young lady make a love connection between contestants vying for her attention.
When the game’s down to the last two finalists, our beautiful bachelorette wisely asks to see the finalists’ dance moves— telling them that their rhythm on the dance floor will show if they have rhythm in the bedroom.
Unfortunately, the finalists don’t put their best foot forward and give a performance that leaves the bachelorette unimpressed, so Steve decides to help her out and bends the rules of the game!
Given a free choice of all the contestants, our bachelorette chooses the man she has the most chemistry with— proving that sometimes the initial spark is strong enough to turn into something more.
According To Steve, Rhythm On The Dance Floor Means Rhythm In Other Places
The STEVE show features more than just celebrities— it also features fun[...]Parents Of Young Kids Will Love Steve’s R&B Take On Parenting
Everyone’s familiar with baby-making music… Especially parents. But have you […]
Arsenio Hall sat down for a chat on STEVE and talked about the time he got coffee with Eddie Murphy.
Apparently Eddie ran into Steve right before they met for coffee, and told Arsenio that Steve had been exercising.
“I was so happy, but sad, because I don’t work out.” Arsenio told the crowd.
Likely words we can all relate to.
Instead, Arsenio substitutes workout time for sexy time.
But the subject changed back to coffee and Arsenio issued a warning to Steve: Don’t go out for coffee with Eddie Murphy.
Why?
He tips a hundred dollars to the servers.
“So when I come in they don’t even want to see me,” Arsenio said, referring to the barista’s dirty looks.
Even though he does tip $20 which is more than a lot of people can say.
But it’s still hard to compete with that Eddie Murphy dough.
Arsenio Hall Warns Steve Not To Go Out For Coffee With Eddie Murphy
Arsenio Hall sat down for a chat on STEVE and[...]Nick & Emma Nicholas went viral when spotted dancing at a Ludacris concert. Hear the couple talk dancing for 49 years, being married for 48 years and loving Earth, Wind, and Fire!