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In MFL’s first-ever live show, actor Randall Park freestyle raps about chicken picatta, comedian Jake Cornell claims that Katy Perry is an artist for Democratic presidents, and rapper My Favorite Color reveals that Macklemore is very supportive of his career. Randall Park is an actor, comedian, writer, and director. He is known for playing Louis Huang, on ABC’s hit television show, Fresh Off the Boat. He has also appeared in a host of other TV shows and films including playing Minnesota Governor Danny Chung in the multi-Emmy-winning “Veep,” Edwin Park in “The Residence,” and ‘Marcus’ opposite Ali Wong in “Always Be My Maybe.” Park is also a seasoned writer, whose work has won numerous awards from the Hawaii International Film Festival, the Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment, and by the NBC Shortcuts Film Festival for Short Films. His upcoming projects include the films “Wishful Thinking” and “Brian.” Jake Cornell is a Brooklyn-based comedian, actor, and writer who became famous through his portrayals of characters, including a gay Brooklyn dad and a TikTok astrologer. He was on Vogue's list of the 8 Funniest Accounts on TikTok. He hosts “Walk With Me Here,” a weekly podcast on Substack and is currently on tour for his stand-up comedy. Special thank you to the entire team at SXSW, Esther’s Follies, and to Patrick Sargent for providing music for the live show. Host and Executive Producer: Devon Walker Executive Producer: Lauren Mandel Producer: Carmen Carigan Engineer: Nicole Lyons Venue: Esther’s Follies 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. Want to listen to some of the audience’s favorite episodes? Listen to Mary Beth Barone’s episode: https://youtu.be/DdjwmEiIOAI?si=0HBbjbojIn6H-k-- Caleb Hearon’s episode: https://youtu.be/NjGQ9leM6uE?si=cwf7VoRfMmDSUOU9 Punkie Johnson’s episode: https://youtu.be/KXRrHpZMUKY?si=2ywbEBnHZQIKATG3 Michael Longfellow’s episode: https://youtu.be/_NsFAwW8494?si=y_2eidA2oYTSxcL2 Follow Jake Cornell @jakewcornell Follow My Favorite Color @myfavoritecolor Follow Devon Walker @internetdevon Follow Disco Nap @adisconapproduction Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Comedian, interviewer, and musical theater mega-fan Julian Shapiro-Barnum joins the show this week to help Devon get his whimsy back, pick the ideal third in their celebrity throuple, and to declare that numbers have feelings. Julian Shapiro-Barnum is a comedian, creator, and interviewer who hosts the viral series Recess Therapy. He launched the series on Instagram during the COVID-19 pandemic, and it quickly grew into a massive online hit, drawing millions of viewers with its mix of humor, sincerity, and surprisingly wise kid perspectives. In 2023, Julian was named to Forbes 30 Under 30 in the Social Media category and won two Webby Awards for Recess Therapy (Viral Video and Best Creator, Personality or Host). In 2022, he also received the Family Entertainment Safe Streaming Hero Award at the inaugural Family Entertainment Awards Dinner presented by Variety. Julian is the creator and executive producer of Celebrity Substitute, developed alongside Oscar- and Tony-winning songwriters Benj Pasek and Justin Paul. He grew up between Cobble Hill, Brooklyn and Philadelphia and was raised by five parents: his biological mother and her ex-wife; his biological father and his husband; and a stepmother. Host and Executive Producer: Devon Walker Executive Producer: Lauren Mandel Producer: Carmen Carigan Engineer: Fringe Podcasts 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 Julian Shapiro-Barnum @julianmsb Follow Devon Walker @internetdevon Follow Disco Nap @adisconapproduction Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Rapper and budding comedian Michael Christmas joins Devon on the show this week to sing Chief Keef’s praises, speak on Fonzworth Bentley’s umbrella, and bring attention to a 90’s self-defense anthem by Apache. Born and raised in Boston, Michael Christmas began his career as a rapper in his early teens and went on to release his debut mixtape, "Is This Art?" at age 19 in February 2014. Christmas spent the remainder of 2014 making waves locally and throughout the northeast, eventually leading to a supporting slot on Logic’s 40-date ‘The Under Pressure Tour’ in early 2015. His music catalog includes albums like "Baggy Eyes 2" (2019) and "Hiding" (2020), followed by the 2024 album "Unsexy," which showcased a more experimental, sample-heavy style while maintaining his signature personality and unmistakable storytelling. More recently, he has continued expanding his discography with releases like "Is This Art? Deluxe" (2025) and collaborative and solo projects, including "Grimace" (2026), reflecting his commitment to independent hip-hop creativity. Host and Executive Producer: Devon Walker Executive Producer: Lauren Mandel Producer: Carmen Carigan Engineer: Fringe Podcasts 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 Michael Christmas @michaelchristmas Follow Devon Walker @internetdevon Follow Disco Nap @adisconapproduction Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Philly native and self-proclaimed product of “No Child Left Behind” Reggie Conquest joins the show feeling underprepared this week to pay his respects to Beanie Sigel, reveal which song makes him cry, and pull back the curtain on his cameos in Jill Scott and Gunna’s music videos. Reggie Conquest is a New York–based stand-up comedian, actor, and writer known for his sharp, thoughtful comedy and understated delivery. Born and raised in Philadelphia, Conquest brings a distinct perspective to the stage, blending dry wit with deeply personal storytelling and incisive social commentary. He has appeared on Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and was featured on HBO’s Pause with Sam Jay. In 2021, Conquest filmed a role in Paramount Pictures’ Scream 5, alongside Jenna Ortega, Melissa Barrera, Jack Quaid, Mason Gooding, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, and David Arquette. He was also a staff writer for TruTV’s Impractical Jokers and HBO Max’s That Damn Michael Che, where he can be seen playing “Kevin.” Conquest recently voiced the role of “Doug” in the DreamWorks animated feature The Gillmans. He has also made on-screen appearances in Bradley Cooper’s film Is This Thing On?, starring Cooper, and was cast as “TSA Bae” in Season 4 of HBO’s hit series Insecure, opposite Issa Rae. Host and Executive Producer: Devon Walker Executive Producer: Lauren Mandel Producer: Carmen Carigan Engineer: Fringe Podcasts 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 Reggie Conquest @reggconquest Follow Devon Walker @internetdevon Follow Disco Nap @adisconapproduction Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Belieber, good neighbor and cave tour guide Molly Kearney joins the show this week to explain why Johnny Cash strikes a chord with them, regale Devon with stories from summers on Put-in-Bay, and question the meaning of the lyrics in “Laffy Taffy” by D4L. Molly Kearney is a stand-up comedian and actor who got their start in comedy on Put-In-Bay Island in Lake Erie. In 2019, Molly was selected for Comedy Central’s “Up Next” Showcase, and performed at Clusterfest in San Francisco. Previously, they were a cast member of The Lincoln Lodge, the nation’s longest running independent stand-up showcase in Chicago. Kearney joined Saturday Night Live in 2022 as a featured player, and was a cast member for two seasons. Kearney has also appeared in supporting roles in series such as The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers (2021) and A League of Their Own (2022). Most recently, Kearney joined the cast of DMV, which premiered in October of 2025. Host and Executive Producer: Devon Walker Executive Producer: Lauren Mandel Producer: Carmen Carigan Engineer: Fringe Podcasts 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 Molly Kearney @meatbrickmolly Follow Devon Walker @internetdevon Follow Disco Nap @adisconapproduction Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Fresh off of the latest season of The Traitors, multi-hyphenate powerhouse Monét X Change joins Devon on the show to fan out over Brandy, debate Jay-Z’s retirement timeline, and to beg for a proper resurgence of 90’s R&B music. Monét X Change is a Los Angeles-based stand-up comedian, opera singer, R&B artist, award-winning podcast host, and true multi-hyphenate born and bred in New York City. Known for her unforgettable charisma and effortless ability to command a room with beauty, stage presence, and sharp storytelling, Monét has received critical acclaim for her comedy work from The Guardian, Playbill, NBC News, Out Magazine, and TODAY.com. On screen, Monét is best known for her iconic stints on three seasons of RuPaul’s Drag Race—including snatching the crown on All Stars 4. You also may have caught her in Netflix’s Survival of the Thickest, cracking up audiences on After Midnight (CBS) with Taylor Tomlinson, and from the most recent season of The Traitors on Peacock. Her debut one-woman comedy show “Life Be Lifin’” garnered rave reviews, with Playbill calling it “a work more on par with the likes of Mike Birbiglia and Alex Edelman.” She’s also the co-host of the hit GLAAD Media Award-Winning podcast “Sibling Rivalry,” alongside Bob the Drag Queen, and the creator and host of her new YouTube chat show, “Monét Talks.” She just announced additional 2026 dates for her national stand-up comedy tour Monét X Change: High Heels, Bad Knees. Host and Executive Producer: Devon Walker Executive Producer: Lauren Mandel Producer: Carmen Carigan Engineer: Third Wheel Podcast 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 Monét X Change @monetxchange Follow Devon Walker @internetdevon Follow Disco Nap @adisconapproduction Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Never hand Laura Peek the aux. The hysterical stand-up joins Devon on the show this week to raise an eyebrow at some of the lyrics in Biz Markie’s “Just a Friend,” explain her close personal friendship with Girthmasterr, and defend her love of 90’s country music. Laura Peek is one of the most promising Los Angeles-based standup comics to come out of Nashville’s bustling comedy scene. She was selected to be a New Face at the prestigious 2022 Just For Laughs Festival, and has been featured in Comedy Central's Roast Battle as well as many prominent festivals such as Laughing Skull, Limestone, and the Nashville Comedy Festival. Her storytelling and sharp wit delight audiences across the country and she has had the pleasure of working with comics like Chris Distefano, Marc Maron, Rhea Butcher and many more. You can see Laura on the road; tickets and dates at laurapeekcomedy.com. Host and Executive Producer: Devon Walker Executive Producer: Lauren Mandel Producer: Carmen Carigan Engineer: Fringe Podcasts 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 Laura Peek @laurapeeklive Follow Devon Walker @internetdevon Follow Disco Nap @adisconapproduction Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Sportsman, Fernbank enthusiast, and hilarious comic Mandal joins Devon on the ‘program’ this week to revel in some of James Brown’s best ad libs, call out a wild snub in Rapper’s Delight, and to tread lightly into some height discourse. Mandal is a comedian based out of Atlanta, Georgia. He has been seen and heard on Adult Swim, Netflix Is A Joke Radio, and Don’t Tell Comedy. He was selected as one of Netflix Is A Joke’s INTRODUCING Comics, and as one of Vulture’s Comics to Watch. He is currently developing an animated series with Adult Swim based off of his SMALLS series, Mandal Takes an L. He can also be seen on the new Jordan Peele-produced comedy series Scare Tactics. Mandal opened for John Mulaney at the Hollywood Bowl and works on his Netflix talk-show series, Everybody's in LA. Host and Executive Producer: Devon Walker Executive Producer: Lauren Mandel Producer: Carmen Carigan Engineer: Fringe Podcasts 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 Mandal @themandalman Follow Devon Walker @internetdevon Follow Disco Nap @adisconapproduction Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The incomparable Holmes joins Devon on the show this week to break down Mitski’s new single, to bond over how many times they have been in love, and to praise Ne-Yo’s hat game. Holmes is an American comedian, actor, and writer known for their roles as Kelly Mallet in “Welcome to Flatch" and as Hailee in Prime Video’s “Overcompensating.” Holmes has also appeared in “Hacks,” “Another Simple Favor,” and “It’s Florida, Man,” among others. They host the monthly show “Holmes Street” at Brooklyn’s Union Hall. Host and Executive Producer: Devon Walker Executive Producer: Lauren Mandel Producer: Carmen Carigan Engineer: Melrose Podcasts 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 Holmes @_holmes_holmes Follow Devon Walker @internetdevon Follow Disco Nap @adisconapproduction Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Rapper, creative visionary, and amateur pilot My Favorite Color graces the show this week to pay his respects to Soulja Boy, explain why his therapist quit on him, and speak on Prince’s ping pong prowess. A master of unorthodox lyricism with a visual sense to match, rising rapper Anthony Willis, also known as My Favorite Color, paints with his own palette. The Los Angeles-via-Pittsburgh artist rarely revisits the same style twice, switching from soulful self-reflection to hard-edged smack talk along with his mood. The rapper turned heads in 2020 with his debut album Velma, a revealing and relatable album--listening feels like catching up with an old friend about his life. Since Velma, My Favorite Color has released a series of singles and videos that show off his technical rhyming chops, keen sense of visuals, and absurdist sense of humor, skills which helped him earn the coveted Best New Artist distinction from Pigeons & Planes. Most recently, My Favorite Color dropped “car pack,” an auto-themed double single that tells two sides of a story. My Favorite Color released his sophomore album Elmer, on October 31st 2025. Host and Executive Producer: Devon Walker Executive Producer: Lauren Mandel Producer: Carmen Carigan Engineer: Melrose Podcasts 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 My Favorite Color @myfavoritecolor Follow Devon Walker @internetdevon Follow Disco Nap @adisconapproduction Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices