Mark Viera's grandfather breaks all the rules; Barry Brewer explains the not-so-friendly skies; Yamaneika Saunders stars in host Cipha Sounds' "Joke of the Night."
Reyna Amaya receives a game-changing gift from a coworker; Donnivin Jordan digs his mother's friend; Tony Baker gets petty on planes; Aida Rodriguez brings the fire while giving birth to the "Joke of the Night."
Chaunte Wayans learns that a gas station is a foodie's paradise; Fatimah Taliah has a wild night out; Reyna Amaya cannot stand girls who will not urinate in the street; Mark Viera serves up the "Joke of the Night."
Joyelle Johnson will no longer date actors; Daniel Weingarten is challenged by his parents; Yamaneika runs the streets; Rachel Feinstein's mother has soul.
Tony Baker goes old school with tales from the lunch room; Davell Taylor has a come-to-Jesus moment in church; things get awkward when Shatara Curry brings her work crush home; Mark Viera reminisces about the beeper days.
Tyree Elaine discusses relationship statuses; Nate Jackson has a hilarious message for the church; Alycia Cooper takes a non-smoker's break to think; Trap Rapper Daniel Weingarten drops bars in the Joke of The Night.
Barry Brewer settles a beef with shady friends; Tyree Elaine tires of double standards in dating; Red Grant shares a drinking story for the ages; Martin Amini reminisces about his father's ice cream truck turf wars.
Brandon "Hot Sauce" Glover reveals just how petty he can be in relationships.
Comedian Rachel Feinstein will make fun of you after sex, funny man Tony Baker and his date run into thieves, and just how bad was comedian Nate Jackson as a baby? Find out in host Cipha Sounds' handpicked "Joke of the Night."
Ron G's got a bit of a stalker problem, Steven Briggs finds his roommate's rent money in a restroom, and Correy Bell devises a unique workout plan for her deliciously chubby son. Plus, Harlem's own Neko White rages against dogs in strollers.
Tim Miller tells a cautionary tale about male mammograms, Lyssa Laird has reached the boiling point with a personal hater and Sean Grant is impressed with L.A. robbers. Plus, Mark Viera's grandmother is out to catch a dictator.
Clayton English recalls his nightmare day job, and Kira Soltanovich has a screaming match with her toddler son. Plus, Kerry Coddett gets catcalled by a toothless panhandler, and Daniel Tirado daydreams about ditching his phone.
Someone has an odd prayer for Yamaneika, Matteo Lane has a hilarious blind date in Italy, and Ronnie Jordan has some tips for the single women at the office. Plus, Corey Rodrigues knows the importance of sunblock at the beach.
Molly Austin takes a bachelorette party to the next level; Jonathan Martin's parents give new meaning to the word, cheap; Rachel Feinstein's family causes embarrassment.
Brad Williams brings the heat, Street Fighter style; Sydnee Washington has a hot date with Father Time; Yamaneika daydreams about being kidnapped; Calvin Evans gets less than he bargained for on his no-frills plane ticket.
Sydney Castillo wants his hair back; Rachel Feinstein has her hands full on a play date; Mark Viera feels the spirit of the wildcat in his new kicks.
Comedian Corey Rodrigues' mind is playing tricks on him; Calvin Evans gives up his seat on the bus, then asks for it back; Yamaneika is a maid with no honor at her friend's pumpkin spice-themed wedding.
The always funny Chaunte Wayans is back to reminisce about an old love, and Dave Helem has a run-in with the anti-gluten brigade. Plus, Pretty Ricki's daughter is spilling tea on the entire congregation.
Vanessa Gonzalez gets hot and heavy over pizza, Rita Brent meets a six-year-old with more than just an old soul, and Gina Yashere comes face to face with a Jamaican pick-up artist. Plus, Orlando Leyba exposes a big scam at the gym.
Correy Bell makes tumbling down the stairs look sexy, and Dave Helem has a message for substitute teachers.
Comic Rita Brent reveals her number one tip for going number two at work; Kyle Erby thinks black folks should stick together, sometimes; Vanessa Fraction gets an early lesson in sex education; Owen Smith moves to Los Angeles to ditch a clinger.
Funny woman Gina Brillon has a run in with an old foe, Mike Troy and his mom meet their match in the school yard, and Billy Sorrells receives some haunting text messages. Plus, Pretty Ricki learns about the joys of bacon.
Gina Yashere gets a tough lesson about her Nigerian roots, Owen Smith explains the early days of marriage, and substitute teacher Orlando Baxter meets a student with nine lives. Plus, find out how Orlando Leyba was rescued from the wild.
A nostalgia countdown.
Funny man Chris Redd headlines as the always hilarious Donnell Rawlings jokes about his time in the military. Plus, Chanel Ali sets off new hair trends in the workplace.
Blaq Ron gives a brief history lesson on line dancing; Kerry Coddett contemplates different styles of dating; Reggie Conquest has a public service announcement for kids.
Headliner Ronnie Jordan brings the heat tonight, from trying to find cool clothes as a fat kid to the antics of his high school graduation, he celebrates his Wakanda mama and ponytail dad. Joined by funny woman Jade Catta-Preta, as she shares the secret to relationship success and reveals the struggles of keeping it ladylike. J.C. Cuirrais reports about a werewolf curse. Plus, Blaq Ron gets a salsa lesson he doesn't forget, being the only black guy in the club.
Orlando Leyba, Donnell Rawlings and Just Nesh appear tonight.
Headliner Michelle Buteau brings the funny tonight. Plus, Alex Scott expresses his gratitude for the unsung heroes in the work place and Terrance Delane shares his love for women with a little more experience in the bedroom. Produced by Def Comedy Jam co-creator Bob Sumner and hosted by DJ and comedian Cipha Sounds, truTV is flipping comedy on its head with Laff Mobb's Laff Tracks, a new half-hour series where the next generation of comedians brings their hilarious personal stories to life with a playful reinvention of stand-up.
Tonight, James Davis Headlines, and he wants to be the only pro golfer sponsored by a rib joint. Joyelle Nicole Johnson explains why living with a dominatrix isn't as sexy as it sounds. Willie Macc gets into the finer points of wearing skinny jeans. James Goff wonders what Heaven is like.
Chaunte Wayans headlines, and explains how when you're from a famous family, a quiet funeral is too much to hope for. Sean Grant recalls his first terrible job and the boss from hell, played by David Koechner. Brandon Glover admits, that though kids may be cute, they're bad for your self-esteem.
Ali Siddiq headlines, and has trouble deciding between being a good dad and a good coach. Giulia Rozzi explains why Dating a personal trainer isn't as sexy as it sounds. Molly Austin proves, your awkward childhood has nothing on hers.
Rachel Feinstein headlines, and realizes that sometimes, living your truth means admitting you don't know what "living your truth" means. Her awesome comic compatriots include Jason Banks, who has a story for anyone who's ever 'walked in on their parents', Rita Brent, asks; when you get divorced after a short marriage, does it really count? And Tacarra Williams learns that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
Parent's are just misunderstood. Comedians share stories about their embarrassing parents/grandparents and how they've turned the tables on their own children.
Catcallers don't listen to reason - which just makes it more fun to mess with them. Don't miss Kerry Coddett and many more hilarious comics in Laff Mobb's Laff Tracks guide to Ladies' Obstacles'. A countdown of life's funniest obstacles from the Ladies of Laff Mobb.
Watch Yamaneika Saunders and more hilarious comics on the Laff Mobb's Laff Tracks guide to self-care. From going to the beach, to losing weight, to getting a bikini wax, Laff Mobb's Laff Tracks comedians have seen it all. Here's their how-to guide to getting self-care right - or wrong.