Michael Elliot Epps, known professionally as Mike Epps, is an American stand-up comedian, actor, film producer, and writer who occasionally ventures into the music industry. Born on November 18, 1970, in Indianapolis, Indiana, Epps has had a multifaceted career in the entertainment world, carving out a niche for himself with his distinct comedic style and charismatic performances.
While Epps is widely recognized for his roles in films like "Next Friday," "The Hangover" series, and his stand-up comedy specials, he has also dabbled in music. His musical endeavors often carry his signature humor, blending comedy with rhythm and beats. "Funny Bidness Da Album" is one such project where Epps brings laughter to the realm of music, showcasing his versatility beyond the screen and stage. Known for his comedic raps and skits, Epps uses music as another platform to entertain and engage his audience. Although music is not his primary focus, tracks like "Trying To Be A Gangsta" and "Big Girls," and collaborations with artists like T-Pain in "That's What She Said," reflect his playful approach to the medium, illustrating the breadth of his talent in the entertainment industry.
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