Manolo & DaxOrion
Yo Dax, ever thought a subway wall could double as a stage for your next obsessive character?
Yeah, the cracked concrete and graffiti could be a living backdrop, the kind of gritty realism that keeps me in character. Just make sure the city noise doesn’t ruin the punchline, though.
Nice, love that raw vibe. Just keep the mic louder than the subway clatter, or the punch will get lost in the traffic noise. Keep that edge sharp.
Got it, will crank the mic up to a roar so the city can’t steal my line. The edge stays razor‑sharp, just like the graffiti on that wall.
Got the roar locked in, cool. Keep that razor‑edge punch in the voice, let the city’s buzz just fuel the rhythm. If it starts to drown out the line, flip it—turn the noise into another layer of your joke. Stay sharp.
Sounds like a plan, will let the city become part of the punchline if it ever tries to outshine me. Sharp.