Cominaharrr
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CominaHarrr (Kah-me-nah-Har), is a fictional internet character created and portrayed by comedian Pablo Sanchez.[1] The character quickly gained notoriety for his Instagram account, which posts from the perspective of CominaHarrr, and YouTube account, which consists of various videos of the character CominaHarrr.[2] The genesis of the character stems from a video Sanchez made with another internet personality, Cuban Hunter, where the spanglish term “Caminar (to walk) Hard” was repeated throughout the video. Many of his fans mistake “CominaHarrr” as a sexual innuendo or euphemism for cum in her hard.
As of June 2017, his Instagram account has gained over 124,000 followers in less than 6 months. His videos and Tweets discuss themes of “Puta”, which translates to prostitute or whore in Spanish. CominaHarrr is well known for his videos featuring voluptuous women who are often seen twerking. Some of his postings are comedic skits displaying the women surrounding sexual content, but many of his videos are improvised utilizing man-on-the-street style comedy, where he remains in character and involves passersby. In his videos, CominaHarrr can often be seen wearing large gold chains and a bandana across his forehead; sometimes the bandana reads “Pay me In Puta”. CominaHarrr’s videos often feature another internet comedian, Lou Bigga, who is almost always seen wearing an elaborate crown. As a duo, the comedians are known as The Puta Kings. Sanchez frequently ends his videos with a dragged-out “CominaHarrr”, as his signature. “Pay me in Puta” is another catchphrase that is popularly used in his videos. The character has an active presence on World Star Hip Hop, as well other popular websites and blogs.
Sanchez notes some of his comedic influences as Martin Lawrence, Richard Pryor, Eddie Murphy, Mike Epps, and Katt Williams. He was born on May 25, 1983, in The Soundview section of The Bronx, New York and is of Puerto Rican descent.
Other Activities
In March 2017, CominaHarrr released a single entitled “Pay Me In Puta” (feat. Lou Bigga) on iTunes. The song was produced by Kid The Wiz, who has appeared on America’s Got Talent and The 2017 BET Awards. “Pay Me In Puta” is recognized as Latin trap music and has been played on FM radio by several major DJs, such as DJ ProStyles on Power 105.1 and DJ Bobby Trends on Hot 97.1.
The Puta Kings are set to begin selling merchandise to the public in the summer of 2017. The merchandise will feature popular catchphrases from their skits and videos.[3]
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