“Ball Chernyim” was looked down upon as a comedian who wanted to make music. No one hired him, he wouldn’t be famous!?

This event focuses on humor, not talk, when famous comedian “Ball Chernyim” storms the “Ble AM” program and tells the story behind his work in the industry. Being a comedian means not being pretentious, working both behind the scenes and in front of the camera until now, winning the hearts of fans of all ages. Have you ever been criticized for your music and looked down on as a comedian who wants to make music but is not famous?

Joker Family Who named it?
Ball Chernyim: It was the first time we opened a company together, not under this name. One day, Tak and I were together and thought we were already funny, so it was Joker. Our image already showed it. Before letting other people be our family, we have to love our family first. Everyone who comes to live with us, even if they are sick or whatever, we take care of them. Even Brother Robert, when he was sick and bedridden before he passed away, Tak and I took care of and supported him for over a million baht. We did everything we did to show off, but we knew that we were together. One day, he used to work for us, more or less, or whoever it was, if they were in our family, we took care of them all.

Do you think that being a comedian in a cafe in the past is different from being a comedian on TV or social media?
Ball Chernyim: We are not different, but the audience is different. The new generation, for example, when I go and make jokes with my younger siblings like this, this is different because they are the new generation. But if I play with the cameraman, sometimes if you ask about new jokes or anything new, he might not be able to keep up. So we have to mix new and old. We have to do it half and half. We can let the TV people watch it or the social media people watch it. We have to find social media guests to mix with the TV guests. The new generation likes real things.

Why did Phi Ball have the opportunity to make music at the same time and have had hit songs all the time? What made Phi love and want to make music?
Ball Chernyim: I have to say first that we are not good people. We are not singers, but nowadays the world has changed. If we go to a shop or a pub, we go to stand and play comedy at midnight or 1 a.m., people will not laugh with you. Nowadays, people want to get drunk, dance, and have fun. We have to find something that can build on so that we can move forward. If you ask if we are still a comedy troupe, we have work, but it is not crowded. What will happen to our band? Do we come to play once in a while? Where is the fun and compatibility? We have to find something more than this. On the day we lost 2 people, P Robert and Uncle Kom, on the day we collapsed, we encountered all sorts of words that said, “We won’t survive.”

Comedians singing with blurry images are just comedians singing. Has anyone ever said this to Phi Ball?
Ball Chernyim: I’ve encountered a lot, but if you ask me if I kept those words, have I ever kept them before? I will let you see. When I was down, I heard the words, “No one will hire me.” I fought hard, prayed to my father to let my son come back. I’m back here. I wanted to make music, so I called Bobby. At that time, I encountered a drama, and nothing I did was good. I was always wrong. People didn’t like it, so no matter what I did, it wasn’t right. That’s the origin of the song “People who don’t like it, no matter what I do, it’s not right.”