Klint isn't just a comedian; he's a talented musician. One of his most iconic early video appearances was his collaboration with on the hit track "Obodo" . His verse and appearance in the music video helped cement his "drunk" persona in the hearts of fans across Africa. 3. Master of the Stage
Klint Da Drunk is more than just a funny act; he is a versatile artist—a . His ability to stay relevant in a fast-changing industry is a testament to his unique style. He proves that you don't need to be loud to be heard; sometimes, a quiet, wobbly walk and a well-timed joke are all it takes.
Most of Klint's videos start with him stumbling onto the stage, looking completely lost. But as soon as he opens his mouth, you realize there’s a method to the madness. In many of his classic sets, he uses his "influenced" state to say things a sober person wouldn't dare. He often jokes that if he’s ever taken to court, he’ll simply claim he was acting . 2. Music and Comedy: "Obodo" and Beyond
The opening few paragraphs struck a chord for me.
Excellent piece.
BTW..Aculco and Bernal will absolutely scratch that dirtbag itch, minus the crowds.