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Dave Chappelle on Charlie Kirk and Diddy

A dedicated URL for the nine-minute clip in which Dave Chappelle reminds you why he still belongs among stand-up’s absolute greats.

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Stand-up clip

Charlie Kirk, Diddy and media noise compressed into one concentrated Chappelle set of roughly nine minutes.

Performer
Dave Chappelle
Length
9 min
Themes
Politics / media
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Why this clip sticks

A nine-minute fragment from what is most likely his most recent show, and one that neatly shows why Dave Chappelle still operates at the highest level of stand-up.

The interesting thing about clips like this is that they do not only run on the punchline. The pauses, the timing and the willingness to let a topic sit for a second make the observation hit harder than a rapid-fire joke ever could.

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What keeps him razor-sharp

Whether he is talking about Charlie Kirk or the absurd developments around Diddy, he cuts through the surrounding noise almost effortlessly. The ruthless honesty, the composure on stage and those characteristic silences often land harder than the punchline itself.

What lingers is not just the joke, but the precision. He doses tension, makes the room wait and forces you to actually listen to what is being said. He is still razor-sharp.

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