Video: Chris Rock Calls My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy the “Greatest Hip-Hop Album of All-Time”

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Legendary comedian Chris Rock is certainly no stranger to hip-hop. The South Carolina born, Brooklyn raised comedian has published a list on his website documenting his 25 favorite rap albums, cowrote and starred in the 1993 film CB4 which parodies gangsta rap, appeared on rap songs by Ludacris, Ol' Dirty Bastard, and Ice Cube, and in the past has even criticized contemporary rap. But perhaps Chris Rock's hip-hop pinnacle was reached in 2010 when he appeared on Kanye West's now magnum opus album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. Rock was asked by 'Ye to appear on the song "Blame Game," in which Rock provided an extended monologue. So maybe Rock is a little bit biased when he recently called Kanye's My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy as the "greatest hip-hop album of all-time" in a HOT 97 interview. Check out the full interview after the jump to see what else Chris Rock had to say.

Video: Tyler James Williams of Everybody Hates Chris Fame Spits Godly Freestyle Over Drake’s “6 God”

9 years ago view-show 15,804,954

Drake's "6 God" instrumental gets a freestyle from somebody everyone least expected. Tyler James Williams, the actor who is best known for portraying a young Chris Rock on the hit show Everybody Hates Chris stopped by Sway. But the interview took an interesting turn when Sway dropped the instrumental to Drake's newly released "6 God". That's when Tyler snapped, spitting a godly freestyle. The boy done growed up, ya'll. You have to see it to believe it. Video after the jump!

Chris Rock & Dave Chappelle Hold Impromptu Performance In NYC

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File this in the "Why Wasn't I There?" section.  Two of comedy's biggest names shared the stage early Tuesday morning in an impromptu performance at New York City's Comedy Cellar.  Throughout the week the two have performed separately at the Cellar, trying out new material; Rock because he's preparing for an new standup special, and Chappelle because…well, who knows, just be thankful he's still doing standup.  After performing solo for about 45 minutes, Dave Chappelle was joined by Chris Rock who took the stage to tell the audience, "Aw, you lucky motherf*ckers."