Ray J And Orlando Brown Debate “Who’s More Viral?” In Funny Marco Interview
Ray J and Orlando Brown have much in common, as they both have been TV actors and music entertainers in the past. Nowadays, the two also share the commonality of going viral.
Both men recently appeared on Funny Marco’s Open Thoughts show, where they went head-to-head about who has the internet buzzing more between them. The “One Wish” crooner initiated the topic, by asserting to Brown, “We keep going viral too much,” which prompted Brown to ask, “Who, me?”
What started as a simple question, transpired into an entire back-and-forth with Ray J saying, “You do too [go viral],” and Brown asserting, “No. I do.” The That’s So Raven star doubled down on his popularity, declaring, “The only person going viral is me” to which Ray J refuted with, “I go viral.” Brown firmly reiterated, “No, you don’t.”
The R&B singer and entrepreneur then suggested that they do a vote. “How many more times has Orlando been viral than Ray J?” he looked directly into the camera and asked viewers, while adding, “It’s not even a comparison. You’re the little homie.” Sort of in agreement, Brown said, “Okay, but I’m the big homie now.”
As the two hilariously debated their “virality,” Marco awkwardly sat between them with a bewildered look on his face. See below.
Unforgettable Moments From Ray J and Orlando Brown
Both Ray J and Brown are right, as they’ve both had memorable moments on the net for different reasons.
One of Ray J’s most viral moments (besides his 2007 sex tape with Kim Kardashian) is when he claimed to Complex‘s Speedy Morman that his glasses were “unbreakable.”
As Morman easily snapped the glasses into two pieces, Ray J simply said “I don’t care.”
Another moment from Ray J is his infamous “hat switch” from a Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood scene between him and Safaree.
While the two were having a serious conversation about infidelity, Ray J’s hat continuously changed positions every time the camera cut to him.
His beanie first appeared on top of his hairline and ears, then magically appeared on the back of his head. In the next camera cut, his cap was fully covering his hair and ears and then slightly revealing just his ears.
As for Brown, he’s had a plethora of viral moments that have come about in his interviews with multiple media platforms.
One of his most notorious moments is from 2016, when he sang Hanson’s “MMMBop” while alleging that he had a past sexual encounter with Raven-Symoné. He then gestured a woman giving him oral sex and him returning the favor while singing the 1997 Pop Rock song.
In the same year, he also released a music video for his song “F**k My Fame,” where he spoke on his life and how much he doesn’t like living in the spotlight. The song and video went viral for its scenes showing him homeless and singing in the middle of nowhere, as well as its lyrics that called out TMZ, George Clooney and more.
Three years later he dropped another viral music video for his song “Coming To America” where he pet animals in a zoo, sang from the top of a light house and dressed like the famed movie that the song is titled after. He also sported a Donald Trump costume that positions him to ride the former president like a horse.
Brown sang the catchy hook: “God bless America/ Everybody want come to America/ I live in America/ God bless America,” which made it rounds as a meme on social media.
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