From Southern clubs to Netflix: How clean comic Derrick Stroup is stopping audiences in their tracks
NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! Comedian Derrick Stroup knows he’s a fish out of water in New York City. He can tell by how his accent "stops traffic in a bodega." But the Alabama native isn’t changing who he is for the Big Apple.
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