Hip Hop Praises Druski’s Viral Mega Church Skit, Clip Surpass 60 Million

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – JUNE 21: Druski attends the Fanatics Fest NYC 2025 at Javits Center on June 21, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by John Nacion/Getty Images for Fanatics)

Comedy star Druski has hip-hop sharing hilarious reactions to his impersonation of a Mega Church pastor in his insanely viral new skit.

Released Monday, Jan. 12, the sketch surged past 60 million views in a matter of days, with reactions pouring in from across hip-hop, sports, and entertainment. The skit’s subject matter was immediately hit with scrutiny by the religious culture.

The premise is maximalist by design. Druski appears in a designer outfit, harnessed above the pulpit as smoke blasts fill the sanctuary to the sound of Kirk Franklin’s 1998 gospel staple “Revolution.”

He delivers his sermon mid-air, summons an elderly woman to the front of the church, then casually reveals he impregnated her. He later announces expansion plans for “Collect & Praise Ministries,” including a move into the “Motherland,” as the spectacle escalates. The exaggeration feels extreme, yet grounded enough in reality to sting.

Druski leaned into the moment online, amplifying the reaction rather than retreating from it. “WHAT CHURCH YALL KNOW DO THIS 👀 THIS IS A SAFE PLACE 👀👀👀,” he wrote in the comments, before marveling at the engagement: “OVER 200K COMMENTS IN LESS THAN 24 HOURS ?!?!?! 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯.”

Hip Hop Reacts To Druski’s Viral Mega Church Comedy Sketch

Public figures quickly echoed the sentiment. Former NFL star Chad Ochocinco framed the humor through a generational lens, writing, “My grandma would be in tears laughing & ask for forgiveness after.”

Killer Mike kept it simple and emphatic, posting, “N***a U Amazing,” signaling appreciation for satire that dares to punch at powerful institutions.

Joe Budden Podcast co-host Ice pointed to where the real friction might emerge. “Man wait til this cross nana and them Facebook feed,” he joked, anticipating backlash once the skit reaches more conservative audiences.

Boxer Claressa Shields called Druski “the most unhinged Comedian of our time,” while Sexyy Red asked, “Now who let dis man use they church dawg😭😭😭,” expressing disbelief at the setting itself.

For some, the humor cut close. Legendary rapper Kwame noted, “This guy’s videos are so spot on that it’s sometimes triggering😂.” Chuck Inglish of The Cool Kids summed up the broader consensus: “This nigga does not miss.”

What makes the skit resonate is not just its audacity, but its accuracy. Druski isn’t inventing these tensions. He’s magnifying them, using comedy to expose contradictions many already recognize but rarely see addressed so bluntly.

In doing so, he turned a viral joke into a cultural flashpoint.


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