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Comedian and correspondent on “The Daily Show” Josh Johnson joins Devon on the show this week to raise an eyebrow at “Rich Flex,” speak on the evolution of Aunt Jemima bottles, and to seriously question what went down in Kanye West’s “Blood on the Leaves.” With over 11 million followers across his social media, Josh Johnson was recently called “the funniest guy on the internet” by WIRED and is one of the industry’s fastest-rising names in comedy. He is an Emmy-nominated writer, stand-up comedian, actor, and NAACP award-winner from Louisiana by way of Chicago. Johnson is currently a rotating host and correspondent on Comedy Central’s Emmy & Peabody Award-winning program The Daily Show where he was previously a writer for seven years. Johnson is also a former writer and performer on NBC’s The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where he made his late-night debut in 2017. Most recently, in May 2026, Johnson released his first HBO stand up special, Symphony," which spent its debut week on the platform in the top 10 of all movies, reaching number 3 a few days in. Johnson’s reach is truly global; his YouTube channel alone has surpassed half a billion views, and he recently completed his sold-out FLOWERS TOUR, which spanned 112 cities worldwide. He is also a prolific writer and performer who puts out weekly stand up sets on his YouTube channel. In 2025, Johnson released 38 hours of topical stand up material that was performed in front of a live audience. When not on television, Johnson headlines major theaters, clubs, and festivals, continuing to cement his status as one of the most essential voices in modern comedy. Host and Executive Producer: Devon Walker Executive Producer: Lauren Mandel Producer: Carmen Carigan Editor: Nicole Lyons Have a favorite lyric you'd like to share? Email us at myfavoritelyricspod@gmail.com or leave a voicemail at (332) 203-6429. We're on Instagram and TikTok @myfavoritelyricspod, and subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch full video episodes and access exclusive content. Follow Josh Johnson @joshjohnsoncomedy Follow Devon Walker @internetdevon Follow Disco Nap @adisconapproduction Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Comedian Rob Haze joins Devon on the show this week to make the argument that Future is a soul artist, give a comprehensive history of the lyric ‘slob on my knob,’ and reimagine what ‘One Thing’ Amerie was talking about in her hit single. Rob Haze is a comedian, writer, and performer from Atlanta. He is a writer and performer on Sherman's Showcase and appeared on the sneaker sketch show Sneak This on B/R Kicks. His stand-up has been featured on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Late Late Show, Comedy Central, and Viceland. Rob also released a stand-up album titled Haze-o-pedia and hosts The Inconsistent Podcast with Rob Haze, available everywhere podcasts are streamed. Host and Executive Producer: Devon Walker Executive Producer: Lauren Mandel Producer: Carmen Carigan Engineer: lab818 Studios Editor: Nicole Lyons New York City! Come see “My Favorite Lyrics” LIVE on Monday, 6/29 at Littlefield. You can buy tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/my-favorite-lyrics-with-devon-walker-live-tickets-1991575968333?aff=oddtdtcreator Have a favorite lyric you'd like to share? Email us at myfavoritelyricspod@gmail.com or leave a voicemail at (332) 203-6429. We're on Instagram and TikTok @myfavoritelyricspod, and subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch full video episodes and access exclusive content. Follow Rob Haze @robhaze Follow Devon Walker @internetdevon Follow Disco Nap @adisconapproduction Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Multi-platinum, 5x GRAMMY-nominated artist 6LACK brings Devon some commonly misheard lyrics to the show this week, speaks on Future’s talent, battle rapping, and when Lebron James messed up his lyrics on IG stories. Multi-platinum, 5x GRAMMY-nominated artist 6LACK brings Devon some commonly misheard lyrics to the show this week, speaks on Future’s talent, battle rapping, and when Lebron James messed up his lyrics on IG stories. Pronounced “Black,” the five-time GRAMMY-nominated and multi-platinum-selling artist has spent the last decade defining the sound and spirit of a generation through his deeply introspective, genre-bending artistry. Born and raised in Zone 6 of Atlanta, 6LACK first broke onto the scene with his 2016 debut FREE 6LACK, introducing the world to his unmistakable blend of melodic vulnerability, sharp lyricism, and atmospheric production. He solidified his place as one of music’s most compelling voices with his critically acclaimed sophomore album East Atlanta Love Letter, which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top R&B Albums chart and peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard 200. Since then, 6LACK has amassed more than 8 billion global streams while delivering some of the most impactful records of the past decade through collaborations with artists including J. Cole, Future, Selena Gomez, Young Thug, Timbaland, Normani, Isaiah Rashad, Rita Ora, Ty Dolla $ign, Lil Baby, Khalid, Jessie Reyez, Nao, and more. His massive collaboration with Lil Tjay, “Calling My Phone,” earned No. 1 spots on Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts while reaching No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and achieving platinum status. Most recently, 6LACK ushered in a bold new era with the release of his latest album, Love Is The New Gangsta — a deeply personal and evolved body of work centered around growth, healing, fatherhood, and emotional transparency. Expanding on the alternative R&B foundation that made him a standout voice, the project showcases an artist continuing to push boundaries while remaining rooted in honesty, vulnerability, and timeless storytelling. Host and Executive Producer: Devon Walker Executive Producer: Lauren Mandel Producer: Carmen Carigan Engineer: Fringe Podcasts Editor: Nicole Lyons New York City! Come see “My Favorite Lyrics” LIVE on Monday, 6/29 at Littlefield. You can buy tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/my-favorite-lyrics-with-devon-walker-live-tickets-1991575968333?aff=oddtdtcreator Check us out on Spotify. Spotify Premium subscribers get fewer ads on “My Favorite Lyrics.” Have a favorite lyric you'd like to share? Email us at myfavoritelyricspod@gmail.com or leave a voicemail at (332) 203-6429. We're on Instagram and TikTok @myfavoritelyricspod, and subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch full video episodes and access exclusive content. Follow 6LACK @6lack Follow Devon Walker @internetdevon Follow Disco Nap @adisconapproduction Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Comedian Opey Olagbaju joins Devon on the show this week to speak on Wale’s lyricism, ride for Lupe Fiasco, and defend his Android usage. Opey Olagbaju is a stand-up comedian born in Nigeria and raised in Washington, DC. Opey was named as one of Time Out Magazine’s “Favorite Comedians on the Rise in 2025,” and has performed at the Netflix is a Joke Festival, Moontower Comedy Festival and Just For Laughs festival. In 2023, he was named one of the "Comics you Should and Will Know in 2023" by Vulture. Opey has written for shows on CBS, Comedy Central, and Netflix, and appeared on CBS's After Midnight and as a performer in Hulu's This Fool. Host and Executive Producer: Devon Walker Executive Producer: Lauren Mandel Producer: Carmen Carigan Engineer: Spotify Studios LA Editor: Nicole Lyons Have a favorite lyric you'd like to share? Email us at myfavoritelyricspod@gmail.com or leave a voicemail at (332) 203-6429. We're on Instagram and TikTok @myfavoritelyricspod, and subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch full video episodes and access exclusive content. Follow Opey Olagbaju @opeyjokey Follow Devon Walker @internetdevon Follow Disco Nap @adisconapproduction Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Can we just talk about Sweet Caroline really quick? Philly native and stand-up comic Chanel Ali joins the show this week to walk Devon through the lyrics from 1-900-Hustler, recount her days as a wedding DJ, and defend Meek Mill’s Twitter presence. Chanel Ali is a stand-up comedian, writer, and actress living in New York City. She hosted the Food Network digital series “Food Debate!” and was a cast member on MTV’s “Girl Code.” Chanel was honored as a "New Face" at the 2019 Just for Laughs festival in Montreal, and she can be seen on the Starz series Night Train with Wyatt Cenac and Laff Mobb’s Laff Tracks on TruTV. Chanel appeared in the CC Stand-Up/Refinery 29 series “Taking the Stage” and Speak Up and on the Netflix series “Dash & Lily.” Her debut comedy album “Chanel No.1” debuted at #2 in 2020. Host and Executive Producer: Devon Walker Executive Producer: Lauren Mandel Producer: Carmen Carigan Engineer: Fringe Studios Editor: Nicole Lyons Have a favorite lyric you'd like to share? Email us at myfavoritelyricspod@gmail.com or leave a voicemail at (332) 203-6429. We're on Instagram and TikTok @myfavoritelyricspod, and subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch full video episodes and access exclusive content. Follow Chanel Ali @chanelali Follow Devon Walker @internetdevon Follow Disco Nap @adisconapproduction Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

In an ‘emergency’ episode and first-ever album review, Devon sits down with Drake analyst, writer, and friend of the show Hunter Harris to break down the wildest lyrics from Drake’s recent three-album release. Hunter Harris, cohost of the podcast “Lemme Say This," is a writer and cultural critic living in Brooklyn. Her work has appeared in New York Magazine, the New York Times, and GQ, among other places. She’s reported on the set of Succession’s season three finale in Italy, profiled Zendaya, and crashed a party with Usher. Previously, she was a writer on HBO Max’s "Gossip Girl" reboot, and before that, at Vulture. She writes "Hung Up," a newsletter about pop culture and entertainment. Host and Executive Producer: Devon Walker Executive Producer: Lauren Mandel Producer: Carmen Carigan Engineer: Fringe Studios Editor: Nicole Lyons Check us out on Spotify. Spotify Premium subscribers get fewer ads on "My Favorite Lyrics" episodes. Have a favorite lyric you'd like to share? Email us at myfavoritelyricspod@gmail.com or leave a voicemail at (332) 203-6429. We're on Instagram and TikTok @myfavoritelyricspod, and subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch full video episodes and access exclusive content. Follow Hunter Harris @hunterh Follow Devon Walker @internetdevon Follow Disco Nap @adisconapproduction Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Ultra-talented rapper and producer Ovrkast. joins Devon on the show this week to discuss the legacy of Odd Future, his sneaky love of “Hey There Delilah, and the power of Playboi Carti’s music. Host and Executive Producer: Devon Walker Executive Producer: Lauren Mandel Producer: Carmen Carigan Engineer: Fringe Studios Editor: Nicole Lyons Have a favorite lyric you'd like to share? Email us at myfavoritelyricspod@gmail.com or leave a voicemail at (332) 203-6429. We're on Instagram and TikTok @myfavoritelyricspod, and subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch full video episodes and access exclusive content. Follow Ovrkast. @ovrkast Follow Devon Walker @internetdevon Follow Disco Nap @adisconapproduction Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Balladier and Devon’s former castmate Chloe Troast joins the show this week to discuss “Beatlemania,” make sure Devon doesn’t mix up Bob Dylan with Bruce Springsteen, and pay respect to the one and only Billy Joel. Chloe Troast is a comedian, actress, and writer known for joining Saturday Night Live as a featured player during its 49th season. Troast is also the host and co-creator of Spilling Your Seed, a comedy interview series produced by Stapleview. She was named a New Face of Comedy at the Just for Laughs in 2023. Her acting credits include Sweethearts, Goodrich, and The Four Seasons. Troast frequently collaborates with Please Don't Destroy and appeared in Please Don't Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain. Troast has performed improv, stand-up, and sketch comedy in New York, sometimes embodying her signature character “Pepper Slit.” Host and Executive Producer: Devon Walker Executive Producer: Lauren Mandel Producer: Carmen Carigan Engineer: Fringe Studios Editor: Nicole Lyons Check us out on Spotify. Spotify Premium subscribers get fewer ads on "My Favorite Lyrics" episodes. Have a favorite lyric you'd like to share? Email us at myfavoritelyricspod@gmail.com or leave a voicemail at (332) 203-6429. We're on Instagram and TikTok @myfavoritelyricspod, and subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch full video episodes and access exclusive content. Follow Chloe Troast @chloe_troast Follow Devon Walker @internetdevon Follow Disco Nap @adisconapproduction Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

To celebrate the one-year anniversary of “My Favorite Lyrics,” friend of the show and self-proclaimed “SoundCloud baddie” Sydnee Washington returns to speak on Pink’s early albums, Brent Faiyaz’s new chapter, and why modern R&B feels like it’s lacking lovers. Sydnee Washington is a comedian, actress, model, and podcaster. She appeared on Comedy Central's Up Next showcase and co-hosted the popular Sunday comedy showcase at the Knitting Factory. Sydnee has appeard in Search Party, Abbot Elementary, and Fantasmas. Her work has been highlighter in Don’t Tell Comedy, The New York Times, Time Out, New York Post, and W. She currently co-hosts the podcast “MESS” with comedian Marie Faustin on the Big Money Players networks. Host and Executive Producer: Devon Walker Executive Producer: Lauren Mandel Producer: Carmen Carigan Engineer: Fringe Studios Editor: Nicole Lyons Have a favorite lyric you'd like to share? Email us at myfavoritelyricspod@gmail.com or leave a voicemail at (332) 203-6429. We're on Instagram and TikTok @myfavoritelyricspod, and subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch full video episodes and access exclusive content. Follow Sydnee Washington @justsydbw Follow Devon Walker @internetdevon Follow Disco Nap @adisconapproduction Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Space enthusiast and comedian Blair Socci joins Devon on the show this week to discuss karaoke etiquette, Gwen Stefani’s many eras, and a plethora of Will Smith’s lyrics. Blair Socci is a Los Angeles-based comedian whom you may have seen on “After Midnight,” “The Late Late Show with James Corden,” MTV, Comedy Central, NBC, TruTV, E!, and Adult Swim. She was named one of Variety’s Top Ten Comics to Watch in 2022. Blair was also named one of Vulture’s “20 Comedians You Should Know in 2020.” Additionally, she was a breakout “New Face” at the prestigious 2017 Just For Laughs Festival. Blair was also the co-host of “The Trevor Moore Show” on Comedy Central and has been seen on Netflix’s “Q Force,” Comedy Central’s “Fairview,” Adult Swim’s “Hot Future,” “Good Morning Pickles!” on FXX’s Cake, the “Aqua Teen Hunger Force” movie, “Bob’s Burgers,” and the Audible series “Ghostwriter.” She is a paid regular at The World Famous Comedy Store and has toured with Marc Maron, Ron Funches, and Anthony Jeselnik. Her debut one-hour special, “Live From The Big Dog,” is available now on YouTube. Catch her in the upcoming feature film “How To Date Again” and on her new podcast, Spaced Out with Blair Socci. Host and Executive Producer: Devon Walker Executive Producer: Lauren Mandel Producer: Carmen Carigan Engineer: Fringe Studios Editor: Nicole Lyons Have a favorite lyric you'd like to share? Email us at myfavoritelyricspod@gmail.com or leave a voicemail at (332) 203-6429. We're on Instagram and TikTok @myfavoritelyricspod, and subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch full video episodes and access exclusive content. Follow Blair Socci @blairsocci Follow Devon Walker @internetdevon Follow Disco Nap @adisconapproduction Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices