Digital Jokester Drew “Druski” Desbordes has turned his funny internet skits into a media empire. Over the last year, the comedian—who is also an actor and record producer—has been the opener for concerts by musicians J. Cole and Lil Baby, acted in TV series House Party and Praise This and launched a label, Coulda Been Records. Corporate partners include Nike, Google and AT&T. He’s also the pitchman for Happy Dad, a hard seltzer brand that he partly owns.
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