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Wed Apr 16
Watch out, world. Flavor Flav is getting serious. Sure, he still peppers his conversation with some “Yeahhhh, boyeeee!” and every now and then he busts out one of those wild cackles that have made him one of hip-hop’s most recognizable rappers of the past two decades as part of Public Enemy. But as Flav talks about his first sitcom, “Under One Roof” (premiering tonight at 8 on MyNetworkTV/9), something is clearly different with him, even from his persona on his hit reality show “Flavor of Love.”
[Also ran in Albany Times-Union] 

Watch out, world. Flavor Flav is getting serious.

Sure, he still peppers his conversation with some “Yeahhhh, boyeeee!” and every now and then he busts out one of those wild cackles that have made him one of hip-hop’s most recognizable rappers of the past two decades as part of Public Enemy.

But as Flav talks about his first sitcom, “Under One Roof” (premiering tonight at 8 on MyNetworkTV/9), something is clearly different with him, even from his persona on his hit reality show “Flavor of Love.”

[Also ran in Albany Times-Union]