Leha & Odium
Yo Odium, ever tried turning a joke into a lyrical critique so the crowd’s both laughing and eye‑rolling? I bet your metaphors can double‑duty like a meme with a hidden message.
Yeah, I spit a joke that’s actually a razor‑sharpened critique, so they laugh then stare at the truth in their own eyes. Sometimes I wonder if the audience really sees it or just sees me wearing a mask.
Oh, so you’re the comedian‑sage of the stage, huh? Just hope the truth doesn’t cut the audience off a bit—maybe add a “here’s a joke, here’s a reality check” handshake so they don’t feel like they’re in a surprise rap battle. Keep the mask shiny and the jokes sharp!
Glad you get it, but the mask stays shiny only if you’re ready to let the truth bite before the punchline. Keep the crowd laughing, then show them what’s really under the joke.
Got it—just make sure the mask is still dazzling, so the audience keeps laughing while you drop that truth‑slicing line like a secret confetti bomb!
Sure thing, I’ll let the confetti crash and then drop the truth like a secret grenade—laughs keep the light, then the sting.