It’s about time to do another round of interviews here in The Mo’Kelly Report. But Mo’Kelly is curious to know, who would you like him to dialogue with this time around? Comedians, actors, musicians…you name it.
YOU name it.
Keep in mind, he/she/they also must be willing to talk to Mo’Kelly! 🙂 Don’t expect Chris Brown to be stopping by anytime soon. Save your SMS and your Twitter direct messages. Let’s not get crazy.
No guarantees on anyone but Mo’Kelly wants to know who he should speak with next. Let it be known in the comment section, email Mo’Kelly, Facebook…however.
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9 responses to “Who Should Mo’Kelly Interview? Send in Your Choice!”
Dear Mo’Kelly –
Please interview Jamie Foxx, Martin Lawrence, and Barry M. Meyer, the Chairman & CEO of Warner Bros. I’d love for you to ask them why they insist on making green-lighting the upcoming movie “Skank Robbers” and, why Jamie and Martin, as Black men, don’t mind denigrating Black women in the same manner of white racist of old.Please ask them to do their part in helping to end the media-led smear campaign against Black women.
I know for a fact Jamie is NOT a fan of my work and wouldn’t come in…and given how critical I’ve been on him and Martin, it is unlikely he would. Artists don’t usually do interviews with those who’ve openly criticized them.
Ah,oh well. THAT would have been an interesting interview!
So then, how about Mr. Tom Burrell, the ad executive who wrote “Brainwashed”?
Interview Janelle Monae, Esperanza Spalding, B.O.B, or Lupe Fiasco! They are some of the few artists that actually put out some good music. It’ll be intersting to know how they continue to dodge the zombies to keep doing what they love.
I’d like for you to interview Chairman Fred Hampton, Jr. to speak about the plight of young men and women incarcerated.
I’m thinking Jill Scott and Professor Michael Eric Dyson.
How about Diana Ross, Patti Labelle, or Jennifer Hudson??
Diana doesn’t do interviews. Patti and Jennifer are hard ones but not impossible. I’ve tried booking them for other radio programs…hard to do.
chris rock