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}} | signature = | website = | footnotes = }}Daniel Baker, known professionally as Desus Nice, is a Jamaican-American comedian, TV personality, YouTube personality and Twitter personality.[1] He rose to prominence with Complex TV's Desus vs. Mero, which was a 46-episode podcast that was first released on December 18, 2013.[2][3][4] He was the co-host of Viceland's Desus & Mero talk show alongside The Kid Mero until June 2018, and currently co-hosts Desus & Mero which premiered on February 21, 2019 on Showtime.[5] Early lifeBaker was born in The Bronx, New York City to Jamaican immigrant parents and he grew up in the Wakefield section of The Bronx. He attended the nearby Pablo Casals Middle School in Co-op City, where he met Chris Hayes, before going on to attend Herbert H. Lehman High School and then earn a degree in literature from the College of Mount Saint Vincent. He worked several jobs before joining Black Enterprise as a small business columnist, where he remained until 2014 before leaving to pursue a career in television.[1] CareerIn December 2014, MTV announced that Desus and The Kid Mero would be joining the cast of Guy Code for season 5, along with 11 other new cast members.[6][7] They appeared on the first episode of season 5 which was originally aired on January 14, 2015. After building a relationship with MTV and MTV2, Desus and Mero appeared on other shows including Uncommon Sense and Joking Off.[8] On 12 September 2015, Desus along with co-host The Kid Mero (a.k.a. The Bodega Boys) released the first episode of the world's most illustrious podcast, The Bodega Boys podcast. Recorded every week at Red Bull Studios NYC, the duo give their irreverent yet hilarious takes on all things pop culture. On August 30, 2016, Viceland announced Desus & Mero which premiered on October 17, 2016. The half-hour show ran Monday-Thursday, hosted by the Bronx-reared comedic duo.[9][10] Its finale aired on June 28, 2018. Desus currently co-hosts Desus & Mero which premiered on February 21, 2019 on Showtime.[5] Filmography
Aliases{{trivia|section|date=January 2018}}{{more citations needed|section|date=January 2018}}Desus goes by numerous aliases on the Bodega Boys Podcast. These aliases are based on references to pop culture, sports, and hip hop. The long and ever-changing list of aliases or "AKAs" are one of the many running gags on the show. During an interview with Method Man on Viceland's Desus & Mero, Desus explained that the idea for aliases was based on the alter-egos of the rappers in the song "Wu-Gambinos" on the album Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... by Wu-Tang Clan member Raekwon. As of November 30, 2017, the list of aliases includes:[11] {{div col|colwidth=15em}}
References1. ^1 Weiner, Jonah [https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/features/how-desus-and-kid-mero-went-from-twitter-cranks-to-comedys-hottest-duo-20150331 How Desus and Kid Mero Went From Twitter Cranks to Comedy's Hottest Duo] Rolling Stone. July 8, 2015 {{DEFAULTSORT:Desus}}2. ^How "Guy Code" Became A Comedy Breeding Ground. Fastcocreate.com (January 14, 2015). Retrieved on 2016-09-07. 3. ^A Conversation Between Itsthereal And The Kid Mero. Noisey.vice.com (April 2, 2013). Retrieved on 2016-09-07. 4. ^Desus & Mero Talk About New Show "Joking Off" And How They Met! Hollywire. July 8, 2015 5. ^1 {{cite web |last1=Petski |first1=Denise |title='Desus & Mero' Late-Night Show Gets February Premiere Date On Showtime |url=https://deadline.com/2018/11/desus-mero-late-night-show-premiere-date-showtime-1202511383 |website=Deadline |accessdate=March 19, 2019 |date=November 29, 2018}} 6. ^‘Guy Code’ Returns For Season 5 With 13 New Cast Members. Mtv.com (December 15, 2014). Retrieved on 2016-09-07. 7. ^The Kid Mero on MTV2's Guy Code. Vh1.com (February 9, 2016). Retrieved on 2016-09-07. 8. ^zmtv.com/shows/guy_code/video/full-episodes/ MTV2's Guy Code season 5 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050411000000/http://www./ |date=April 11, 2005 }} 9. ^[https://variety.com/2016/tv/news/viceland-desus-and-mero-late-night-eddie-huang-1201848032/ Viceland Sets Late-Night Talk Show, New Series Orders and Eddie Huang Renewal]. Variety.com (August 30, 2016). Retrieved on 2016-09-12. 10. ^Viceland’s ‘Desus & Mero’ Gets Showrunner & Premiere Date. Deadline.com (September 26, 2016). Retrieved on 2016-11-29. 11. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.reddit.com/r/bodegaboys/comments/5rhr3x/a_somewhat_definitive_list_of_the_bodega_boys/|title=A (Somewhat) Definitive List of the Bodega Boy's Aliases • r/bodegaboys|website=reddit|language=en|access-date=2017-12-02}} 7 : American male comedians|Living people|American people of Jamaican descent|People from the Bronx|Comedians from New York (state)|College of Mount Saint Vincent alumni|1983 births |
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