Ryan Davis on Saying He Was Better than Dave Chappelle to Going on Tour with Chappelle (Part 3)
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Part 2: https://youtu.be/KVj76xezSdo
Part 1: https://youtu.be/k3qhfnTzjYM
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Comedian Ryan Davis recently opened up about his controversial assertion that he was better than Dave Chappelle—an opinion that sparked conversation in the comedy world. Davis explained that his confidence comes from a deep appreciation for varied comedic styles and a focus on his own craft rather than pleasing everyone. Reflecting on a moment when Chappelle spoke highly of his own legacy during a school-naming event, Davis admitted he initially disagreed with the bravado, feeling he could match or surpass that level.
Encouraged by mentor Earthquake, who reminded him that talk means little without a body of work, Davis channeled his energy into creating his own comedy specials. This work ethic eventually led to a cordial relationship with Chappelle, with Davis revealing plans to go on tour with the legendary comedian. “He’s 100% with it,” Davis said, signaling a new chapter in his rising comedy career.
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