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Comic's special wins an Image Award
Los Angeles Times
|March 06, 2026
Ali Siddiq self-releases 'My Two Sons' and racks up views and an NAACP honor too.
ALI SIDDIQ says of NAACP honor, "So now, I'll go for the Grammys, Emmys and the Oscars next year."
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Ali Siddiq is one hell of a storyteller. The laid-back Houston native has built a comedy career that spans more than 25 years, all based on being himself. All of his YouTube specials, including “Mondays,” “Rugged” and his groundbreaking four-part comedy series “Domino Effect,” have racked up millions of views and his 2025 special “My Two Sons” recently won a 2026 NAACP Image Award for variety series or special. It’s the first-ever independent special to earn the prize.
Still not a household name everywhere, Siddiq is steadily building that legacy. Despite his comedy specials having massive views, an insane tour schedule that includes his first arena, and plans to release three specials this year, he stays remarkably grounded. His motivation isn't just about personal achievement, it's rooted in love for his family, his hometown and the work he still has ahead. That calm confidence shines through in every performance too, where Siddiq is center stage, standing and/or possibly sitting, relying on lived experience rather than quick punch lines.
Is there something within a story where you're like, oh yeah that'll hit with the audience? Because your stand-up feels more one-on-one than the standard comedy special.
I definitely progressed into this. At first I didn’t have my own cadence, so I was a little faster, and I was quicker with stories. But then, I slowed my pace down and I actually just tell the story that I want to. I don’t even think about what will resonate, I'm just such a natural human being that I sit in the pocket and talk like I normally talk. Because it’s really my day-to-day life.
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