The Plastic Cup Boyz
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Will Spank Horton and Na'im Lynn are The Plastic Cup Boyz. The Plastic Cup Boyz have traveled the world supporting Kevin Hart in the world of comedy and on the party scene. These three individuals make up a team of today’s best comedy talents. Whether it’s performing in front of 15,000 people in an arena or having a few drinks after the show. The Plastic Cup Boyz are the Present and Future of Comedy.
Na'im Lynn: The surest thing to come out of Jersey happened way before MTV was even a reality. But you can blame it on the moon men or some other inter-galactic event, but there’s no denying that the universe was blessed on March 15, 1978 with the descent of Na’im “4000” Lynn, landing in a small town named Hillside, two miles east of Newark Liberty Airport (even then he was so fly he was two miles ahead of the plane!). Nevertheless, it was obvious… A star was born. So, his parents named him accordingly (Na’im means “the star” in Arabic). Growing up using Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy for Muses, it wasn’t long before Na’im developed a knack for out-of-this-world comedy that has him skyrocketing to the top as the next big thing. Best known as the opening act for his friend, famed comedian Kevin Hart, Na’im travels the world over blazing the stage as part of Hart’s continuous tour that has produced two genius comedy specials – “Seriously Funny” and “Laugh at my Pain.” “He helped me early,” Na’im said of Hart. He taught me how to be more personal with my jokes. He was like ‘yeah, I don’t care if you bomb, just go up there and try some new s#it!’ Once he fed me that knowledge I took it and ran and I became really good. And from me becoming good, he’s become great, because he has to get up there and follow me.” And speaking of followers… His thousands of devout users and followers on Facebook and Twitter are privy to his hilarious up-to-the-minute antics and serve as a testing ground for his ever evolving material – much like his fellow classmates at Temple University who gave him his first standing O as a novice comic on the school’s stage. After graduation, the then aspiring physical therapist ditched that career and a job at US Airways to pursue his passion. A week after calling it quits with “the friendly skies,” he won a showcase with NBC thus starting a ripple effect that has had him riding a wave of success ever since with spots on “BET’s Comic View” and Jamie Foxx’s “Foxxhole Comedy Series” just to name a few. Inspired by comedic legends and presently working with some of comedy’s greatests, Na’im has no choice but to take his position on the brink of major stardom to achieve his full potential as a comedic dynamo. “When you follow a lot of comedy you’re gonna develop a sense of humor. You’re gonna find yourself trying to be funny. And I’m intelligent too, so if you can put the two together you’ll have a successful comedian and that’s where I am today” – Na’im Lynn You can get more of Na’im’s story by becoming a fan at Facebook.com/na’imlynn, or follow him on Twitter @naimthestar
Will Horton: Will "Spank"Horton is an explosive performer unlike any other, whose ability to engage an audience is nationally known. This hilariously cool comedian takes charge while he holds the audience’s attention with his lightening wit, spontaneous snaps and improvisation. His stand-up comedy performance is at its peak, and he is heralded by critics as one of the most talented new comedians to come out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He has toured with BET’s Comic View and has appeared at various comedy clubs around the country such as the Laff House (Philadelphia), House of Comedy (Virginia), Jakes On US (Washington, D.C.), and Boston Comedy (New York) to name just a few.
Na'im Lynn: The surest thing to come out of Jersey happened way before MTV was even a reality. But you can blame it on the moon men or some other inter-galactic event, but there’s no denying that the universe was blessed on March 15, 1978 with the descent of Na’im “4000” Lynn, landing in a small town named Hillside, two miles east of Newark Liberty Airport (even then he was so fly he was two miles ahead of the plane!). Nevertheless, it was obvious… A star was born. So, his parents named him accordingly (Na’im means “the star” in Arabic). Growing up using Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy for Muses, it wasn’t long before Na’im developed a knack for out-of-this-world comedy that has him skyrocketing to the top as the next big thing. Best known as the opening act for his friend, famed comedian Kevin Hart, Na’im travels the world over blazing the stage as part of Hart’s continuous tour that has produced two genius comedy specials – “Seriously Funny” and “Laugh at my Pain.” “He helped me early,” Na’im said of Hart. He taught me how to be more personal with my jokes. He was like ‘yeah, I don’t care if you bomb, just go up there and try some new s#it!’ Once he fed me that knowledge I took it and ran and I became really good. And from me becoming good, he’s become great, because he has to get up there and follow me.” And speaking of followers… His thousands of devout users and followers on Facebook and Twitter are privy to his hilarious up-to-the-minute antics and serve as a testing ground for his ever evolving material – much like his fellow classmates at Temple University who gave him his first standing O as a novice comic on the school’s stage. After graduation, the then aspiring physical therapist ditched that career and a job at US Airways to pursue his passion. A week after calling it quits with “the friendly skies,” he won a showcase with NBC thus starting a ripple effect that has had him riding a wave of success ever since with spots on “BET’s Comic View” and Jamie Foxx’s “Foxxhole Comedy Series” just to name a few. Inspired by comedic legends and presently working with some of comedy’s greatests, Na’im has no choice but to take his position on the brink of major stardom to achieve his full potential as a comedic dynamo. “When you follow a lot of comedy you’re gonna develop a sense of humor. You’re gonna find yourself trying to be funny. And I’m intelligent too, so if you can put the two together you’ll have a successful comedian and that’s where I am today” – Na’im Lynn You can get more of Na’im’s story by becoming a fan at Facebook.com/na’imlynn, or follow him on Twitter @naimthestar
Will Horton: Will "Spank"Horton is an explosive performer unlike any other, whose ability to engage an audience is nationally known. This hilariously cool comedian takes charge while he holds the audience’s attention with his lightening wit, spontaneous snaps and improvisation. His stand-up comedy performance is at its peak, and he is heralded by critics as one of the most talented new comedians to come out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He has toured with BET’s Comic View and has appeared at various comedy clubs around the country such as the Laff House (Philadelphia), House of Comedy (Virginia), Jakes On US (Washington, D.C.), and Boston Comedy (New York) to name just a few.