"I was a sheltered kid," Jay Pharoah tells Salon. The comedian and former "SNL" performer recalls what it was like growing up in a religious apostolic family where he wasn't allowed to listen to artists like Ludacris and Biggie Smalls. He recounts th...
"I was a sheltered kid," Jay Pharoah tells Salon. The comedian and former "SNL" performer recalls what it was like growing up in a religious apostolic family where he wasn't allowed to listen to artists like Ludacris and Biggie Smalls. He recounts the time he played his dad a track from Ludracris's "Back For the First Time."