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Comedy Come Up Houston Brings the Spotlight to Real Talent—While Jazsmin Lewis Returns to the Conversation

  • Writer: The OG Network
    The OG Network
  • Apr 9
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 9


As OG Network continues expanding its content lineup, one of its newest additions is shifting the focus back to something often overlooked in entertainment:


Real, local talent.


Comedy Come Up Houston, a new comedy series featuring comedian Correy Bell, is set to debut its first episode in April 2026—and its approach is intentionally different.


A Platform for the Comedians You Don’t See on TV


Instead of relying on celebrity names or established stand-up stars, Comedy Come Up Houston highlights up-and-coming comedians from the Houston scene—voices that are often overlooked by mainstream comedy platforms.


The show leans into relatability over polish.


These are comedians performing for real audiences, telling stories grounded in everyday experiences, and building their careers from the ground up. It’s a reminder that comedy doesn’t start on Netflix specials—it starts in rooms where the audience is close enough to feel every joke.


And that authenticity is exactly what the series is built on.


Jazsmin Lewis Steps Behind the Scenes



The series is executive produced by Jazsmin Lewis, known for roles in films like Barbershop, How to Be a Player, and Aftershock.


Her involvement signals something important: Comedy Come Up Houston isn’t just a showcase—it’s curated by someone who understands both performance and industry dynamics.


Lewis brings credibility, experience, and a clear eye for talent, helping shape a series that feels grounded in culture rather than manufactured for attention.


More Than a Show—Part of a Larger Conversation



Jazsmin Lewis isn’t just behind the scenes right now—she’s also stepping into the spotlight.


Her upcoming interview on the Holdin’ Court Podcast, streaming exclusively on OG Network April 13th, is already generating attention. In the conversation, Lewis shares a personal story involving an assault by a fellow cast member—something that has sparked discussion across social media.


While speculation continues online about the identity of the individual involved, the focus of the interview itself centers on her experience, her voice, and her perspective—not the noise surrounding it.


And that distinction matters.


OG Network’s Approach to Content


Between Comedy Come Up Houston and the Holdin’ Court interview, OG Network is showing a consistent pattern in its programming:


  • Elevating emerging talent

  • Creating space for real conversations

  • Centering stories that don’t rely on mainstream validation


It’s not about chasing trends—it’s about documenting culture as it unfolds.


What to Watch


  • 🎤 Comedy Come Up Houston — Premiering April 2026

  • 🎙️ Jazsmin Lewis on Holdin’ Court Podcast — Streaming April 13th exclusively on OG Network


Both projects represent different sides of the same mission: platforming voices that matter, whether on stage or in conversation.


Final Take


Comedy Come Up Houston isn’t trying to copy big comedy franchises.


It’s doing something more important—giving real comedians a real shot.


And with Jazsmin Lewis helping shape the vision while also stepping into a broader cultural conversation, the timing feels intentional.


Because sometimes the next wave of entertainment doesn’t come from stars.


It comes from the people still on their way up.

 
 
 

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