Before he was a correspondent on The Daily Show or star on Sullivan And Sons, comedian Roy Wood Jr. made a name for himself doing professional prank calls on various radio stations.
While fans grew to love the ones that aired, Wood just so happen to recall the time he attempted to prank call Rap-A-Lot chieftain J. Prince, seeing that his name in the news once again.
This particular series of fake phoners was set to be an elaborate one for Wood had access to celebrity contacts.
But of course, the historically no-nonsense music mogul had to get a “closer” look at the situation.
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Earlier today (June 5), The Breakfast Club aired their interview with Prince, who discussed Drake, Birdman, his upcoming memoir — amongst other things. Meanwhile, Wood is still living.
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