Backtalk with Cedric the Entertainer

In an interview, comedian Cedric the Entertainer, discussed why cable television is good for black folks and how he's building a brand outside of comedy. He loves being The Soul Man's leading man and executive producer because it's a natural growth. People never really give comedians...

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