Words matter. These are the best Lil Rel Howery Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
My respect for TSA agents went up a notch. We look at ’em like, ‘You can’t bother me, I’m gettin’ on my flight. Stop wastin’ my time.’ They’re doing it to protect us. Their job is to do everything they’re doing. We sometimes don’t respect other people’s jobs because we’re caught up in our world.
I’m a hip-hop head, but hip-hop actually introduced me to other genres of music because I started to wonder where a lot of these samples came from. So I fell in love with Bobby Womack or Willie Hutch because I wanted to know where those samples came from.
I thought I would hate New York, but I love New York. I almost hate to say that being from Chicago.
‘No Scrubs’ is a mean song for a lot of reasons. If you’re 18, 19-year-old guy, or even 17, your friend just got a license. You don’t have a real job yet. It’s like that song asks you to be an adult way faster than you should.
The honesty of my material and my being vulnerable was from Richard Pryor. He doesn’t mind talking about his life, which is why I think he was one of the dopest to ever do it.
My friends were the class clowns, but I was the one in class doing Michael Jordan or teachers for no reason. I’ve always been amazing at impersonating real people, too, rather than celebrities.
I love acting. I was one of those dudes that was always in the plays in the church and at school.
I know I’m being biased about Chicago, but I think Chicago got the most talented people in the world.
Directing is so dope to me, man, ’cause it doesn’t necessarily have to be your material. You’re making someone else’s material come to life. There’s something amazing about that.
I’m all for making a woman-empowering song. I get that, and I think that’s dope. I’ve got a daughter, and I think that’s amazing. But when you’re specifically picking on guys, that’s when it’s not right. ‘No Scrubs’ is the meanest, dumbest song ever made because they need to be specific in certain areas.
That’s the biggest thing: be kind and be original.
I want to do more films – not just comedies, because I really want to show my range.
Everybody makes a decision about where they want their career to go. If I really want something, I put a lot of effort into it. If I don’t want something, I won’t.
Not everybody gonna be in front of the camera forever, man. That’s impossible. Don’t get me wrong, I love doing that. But behind the scenes and the power is what I like. I like being in control. And maybe someday I’d be a showrunner.
I’m just saying, and I’m going to say it enough times: I want to play Bernie Mac.
I can’t wait for the rest of my career to meet these young writers and filmmakers so that I can produce and push a lot of their stories out there.
You have these kids trying to make these grown up decisions because nobody is talking to them. We’re talking at them, but we’re not listening to them.
Let me tell you, there’s nothing like pulling up to Fox Studios bumping Jeezy in your Mercedes.
Not saying that we are realer than most people, but because Chi is so segregated, first of all, we have to be diverse comedians and be able to make a lot of different people laugh. And Chicago comics, we’re OK with who we are in our truth. That stems from Bernie Mac and a lot of other greats who came before me.
I’m not gonna go steal an airport car and go save someone. That’s crazy. But I will do almost anything for any of my friends.
There’s a difference between delivering real funny and just silly funny.
I’m a student of Comedy Central. It launched careers: Wanda Sykes and even Kevin Hart. The first time I was introduced to him, he was on Comedy Central. It puts you on the map… Hollywood knows now.
Chicago made me. They can treat me however they want to treat me anywhere else in the country. When I go back home, they treat me like I’m a star.
I was a huge Wu-Tang fan, along with Crucial Conflict, along with Do or Die along with Mobb Deep.
My comedy grows as I grow as a person.