Blueface Walks Out Of Funny Marco Interview After Comedian Fails To Name 3 Of His Songs

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Blueface has been the center of criticism and jokes for years based on his lifestyle and his infamous love triangle with Jaidyn Alexis and ChriseanRock.

The “Thotiana” rapper is the latest in the hot seat with comedian Funny Marco. The gist of the podcast show is emphasized with dry humor and awkwardness. The YouTube channel features a wide range of guests and hilarious moments that lead to a clip spreading online.

While appearing on the show with the podcaster, Blueface wasn’t thrilled when Funny Marco couldn’t name three of his songs. The rapper was called out for not rapping on beat but countered the comedian’s response by threatening to ruin his interview by walking out.

“You good at a lot of things. So why can’t you rap on beat?” Funny Marco asked the West Coast rapper.

“Which song do you think I’m off beat?” Blueface countered.

The comedian didn’t name one in particular but responded vaguely, leading to an awkward stare-down between the two. “A lot of them,” he answered.

The elements all emphasize the blank stares between them, along with the dramatic pauses, quick cutaways, and exaggerated background music.

“You don’t even know none of my songs.” Blueface claimed, “Name three Blueface songs right now. Name three Blueface songs, or this interview is ******* over”. 

“Bust down thotiana, bust down thotiana featuring Cardi B.” Funny Maro said with a straight face.

“Don’t ruin your ******* interview, “Blueface said before he stood up to walk away from the production.

The series’ synopsis has had many viewers wondering if the conversations are honest or staged. One of the most recent interviews with Funny Marco is the episode with G Herbo and producer Southside that sent social media into a frenzy. The pair became a conversation topic when commenters asked to share their opinion of how they handled the comedian’s show. Many believed their actions were disrespectful and uncalled for, while others believed it was a skit meant to make people laugh and think it was real.

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