Sunday, January 6, 2013

Laugh at my Pain (Codeblack, 2011) by Kevin Hart


Kevin Hart is my new favorite comedian.  He has an unbelievable knack for telling detailed stories about his own life instead of relying on more common topics like sex, race, and politics.  Like the title suggests, Kevin takes pain from his own experiences-most noticeably his father's drug addiction, and turns them into funny anecdotes while injecting his very laid-back, humble, and friendly personality into near flawless comedic timing and delivery.  The only thing with audio recordings of his stand-up is that some of his humor is sight-driven, and obviously that is missing on an album as opposed to a DVD or Blu-Ray.

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