Tracy Morgan on NPR: One incredible interview

October 23, 2009 by Lance Carter  

Tracy MorganI’ve always loved Tracy Morgan and I can’t wait to read his book (actually, I’ll listen to his audio version. It’ll keep me occupied in the LA traffic).

If you have the time, you really should listen to this interview he did with NPR he did to promote his new book, I Am The New Black.

He talks about growing up in the ghetto, his dad who died of aids and clarifies the comments he made about Cheri Oteri and Chris Kattan. Oh yeah, and he cries.

Listen here

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