The Top 5 Comedy Content Presented By The CrowdUltra Awards
Since CrowdUltra is focused on connecting crowds to bring everyone closer together, they’ve formed the CrowdUltra Awards to celebrate the best of all things with a crowd.
For those who don’t know, CrowdUltra is
part free all-in-one event and audience interaction app, part ticketing platform, and part social network.
The CrowdUltra Awards features
over 100 categories among segments they provide value to including events, podcasting, event talent, and event planning.
After receiving over a thousand nominations, they narrowed down the top five comedy content nominees. This content stood out among the rest and should be celebrated
for the quality of their work. Those selected were determined by a mix of submitted nominations along with our expert panel’s assessment on a multitude of considerations
including quality, community, and uniqueness. See who was selected and learn about them below.
The Top 5 Comedy Content Features:
Crack Amico Music
Description:
Crack Amico was spawned on the Real Ass Podcast about six months ago. While the concept may have started as a joke, Crack Amico is a legitimately talented rapper with great lyricism and flow alongside true comedic talent and timing. He has gone viral with songs making fun of comedians including Brendan Schaub and Whitney Cummings, receiving hundreds of thousands of listens in less than six months. He also recently released his first full-length album entitled White Trash Jesus.
Family Tussle
Description:
Family Tussle is a father son competition show where the loser has to do an embarrassing punishment. The first season features competitions entirely between Josh and his son Jacob including a dunk contest, rap battle, and more. Josh also intends to include his other children in future seasons. The production quality and execution of this show is top notch, and as good as anything you’d see on streaming platforms like Netflix or network television. You can watch every episode of Family Tussle for free on YouTube.
Gilly and Keeves
Description:
Gilly and Keeves is a sketch-comedy show written by John McKeever, a comedian turned show writer and producer. Shane Gillis is the face of the sketches and is joined by a hilarious cast of Philly comics including Tim Butterly, Lemaire Lee, Matt McCusker, Ryan Shaner, Mike Rainey, and more. Gilly and Keeves released their first season of 12 episodes in 2021 on YouTube and garnered over 12 million views. Season two was released October 4th privately at https://gillyandkeeves.tv/.
Look at Dish
Description:
Comedians Chris O'Connor and Tommy Pope host the Stuff Island podcast and produce all kinds of other stuff. Look at Dish features Tommy cooking a dish while teaching and getting assistance from Chris who knows nothing about cooking. This offers a uniquely funny vibe being hosted by two hilarious comedians with varying degrees of skill in the kitchen, while also being extremely informative and educational. Every Look at Dish episode begins with Tommy and Chris chatting as they walk from their home to the store to purchase the ingredients for the dish and then return home. Tommy then begins guiding Chris and the audience step by step as they cook the dish. The recipes are included in the episode descriptions as well so you could cook the dish with them or after watching the episode. So far they have cooked dishes including Short Rib Ragu, Philly Cheesesteaks, and Sea Bass Risotto. While the show is released behind a paywall on their Patreon, they have released a few episodes for free on YouTube.
Ryan Long Sketches
Description:
Ryan Long releases comedy sketches every Monday that regularly go viral and have received hundreds of millions of views. Sketches surround absolutely hilarious topics like “When Wokes and Racists Actually Agree on Everything” and “When Your Mom Is A Feminist”. Ryan also releases very funny man on the street videos where he walks around New York City and asks people absurd questions such as “How do you close the OnlyFans wage gap” and “Is depression totally fake”.