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Laugh Out Loud: Comedian Parrot Mouth’s Hilarious Roast of Joe Mettle and Brother Sammy Goes Viral!

A viral video captured by gospel blogger Skbeatz Records has made its way around the internet featuring comedian parrot mouth who had everyone in stitches with his funny jokes. And guess what? He decided to take a playful jab at Ghanaian gospel singers Joe Mettle and Brother Sammy at Praise Achievement Awards night held in Accra.
In the video, Parrot Mouth starts off by imitating Joe Mettle’s walk to the stage, soulful voice and singing style, but with a comedic twist. He belts out a hilarious rendition of one of Joe Mettle’s popular songs, adding funny lyrics and exaggerated gestures that had the audience rolling with laughter.
But that’s not all! Parrot Mouth then moves on to Brother Sammy, imitating his energetic stage presence and unique vocal style. He cracks jokes about Brother Sammy’s signature walking moves and even attempts to mimic his powerful voice, leaving everyone in stitches.
The video quickly went viral, with people sharing it left and right on social media. Fans of both Joe Mettle and Brother Sammy couldn’t help but join in on the fun, appreciating the light-hearted humor and the parrot’s uncanny ability to imitate their favorite artistes.
It’s amazing how laughter can bring people together, even in the world of gospel music. This video showcased the playful side of these talented artists and reminded everyone to enjoy the lighter moments in life.
Source: Skbeatznewz.com
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Interview with Riz Khan: Bringing Kirk to life in ‘Last Breath’

British actor Riz Khan, known for his roles in ‘This England’ and ‘Curfew’, is appearing alongside Woody Harrelson in the highly anticipated survival thriller ‘Last Breath’. We spoke with him about his experience on the film, working with Emmy-nominated director Alex Parkinson, and his exciting upcoming projects.
You play Kirk in the upcoming film Last Breath. Can you tell us more about your experience working on the project?
Filming took place in May 2023 at the film studios in Malta. It was an incredible experience, and my jaw dropped when I saw the impressively realistic set they had created. It was also a privilege to work alongside Woody Harrelson, Simu Liu, and Finn Cole—an experience I will never forget.
I played Kirk, one of the team of deep-sea divers in the film. The role gave me a real appreciation for the challenges faced by saturation divers, from the long hours spent in confined spaces to the mental and physical endurance required to survive in such extreme conditions.

How was it working with Emmy-nominated director Alex Parkinson?
It was fantastic working with Alex Parkinson. I learnt so much from his unique style. He is meticulous, with a clear vision of the project, striving to achieve cinematic gold in every moment. His attention to detail really brought authenticity to the film, and it was inspiring to watch him in action.
What have been your most significant projects to date?
I’ve been fortunate to work on several exciting projects. I had a recurring role in the TV series ‘Changing Ends’ and played Arjun in the Paramount production ‘Curfew’. Most recently, I filmed ‘My Oxford Year’, a feature film set to be released later this year.
“Each project has given me the opportunity to explore different characters and work with some incredibly talented people.”
Who would you recommend Last Breath to, and when can people watch it?
I would recommend ‘Last Breath’ to anyone who enjoys a gripping survival thriller based on a true story. It offers a fascinating look into the dangerous and admirable life of deep-sea divers. Those who watched the original documentary will likely be intrigued to see how it has been adapted into a feature film. The movie was released in cinemas on 28 February 2025.

Do you have any upcoming projects you’re particularly excited about?
Yes! I recently had the pleasure of working with Tom Hiddleston on an NDA television series project, which is very exciting. It’s definitely a career highlight for me, and I can’t wait for it to be released later this year.
“I’m also developing a sitcom at the National Film and Television School. It’s called ‘Needs Help Seriously’ (NHS) and is based on my experiences as a general practitioner over the past 15 years.“
The series is set in a London GP practice and follows a burnt-out doctor navigating the absurdities and challenges of the NHS. It’s a passion project of mine, and I hope to see it commissioned in the near future.
Featured photo credit: Kim Hardy
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