Dave East Shares Hilarious Footage Of Him Falling Off A Scooter While Getting Home

Dave East is an incredibly motivated MC, but that won’t help you keep your balance on an electric scooter. Moreover, he just shared some hilarious clips of him falling twice from his ride, whether because he had a really fun night out or because he was just clumsy. One of the clips actually came from his mother’s doorbell camera, and he captioned his posts with jokes at himself and to plug his friend Millyz’s recently released album Blanco 6. What’s more is that he at least had friends around him to help- and to make fun of him in the process.

“This Nut A** Scooter I Bust My A** And Thought I Died Last Night,” the Wu-Tang series actor wrote. “Worst Pain Of All Time My Mom Sent Me This Im CTFU. My Freak a** Driver Gone Ask me If Im Good was Wrong Wit Em Nut S**t. #Blanco6DropMidnight.” Furthermore, that caption landed on the doorbell camera clip, but it didn’t stop there. “Last Night Wasn’t My Night But @millyz Blanco 6 At Midnight Ju Heard,” he captioned another clip. “F**k This Scooter This Ain’t My Bop. And @leslierosales For Filming This.” Of course, each caption came with a slew of crying-laughing emojis.

Dave East Versus His Scooter: The Score Is 0-1

However, it seems like East was already injured before these falls, which is the whole reason he had to ride around in the scooter in the first place. As such, we wish him a speedy recovery and hope this didn’t exacerbate any existing pain. Still, the 34-year-old has a lot more to look forward to on the horizon beyond his injuries. For example, he recently reflected on how J. Cole’s advice helped him craft his next album.

“I got a chance to lock in with J. Cole, just me and him in the studio with the engineer,” he remarked to Ebro back in 2021. “And he asked that same question, like, ‘Bro, I’m a fan of what you do, I really respect your pen, but you rap with one tone.’ And I really sat and listened to myself, and a lot of my s**t is one tone. Me and him in the studio testing tones. He’s just really seeing how high I can take my voice, how low I can take it, and then he just was like, ‘Apply that to your music. Watch the difference.’” For the latest greatness (hopefully not involving a fall) from Dave East, check back in with HNHH.