Druski, Druski, Druski … oh man. The sketch comedian is back at it again and this time, he’s taking cultural comedy to new heights. Druski broke socials this weekend with another viral masterpiece, “The White Boy That’s Accepted By The Hood,” a skit that proves why he’s one of the most fearless and creative voices in comedy right now.
Fully stepping into the role of “Preston,” Druski transforms into a suburban white guy who’s been fully embraced by the block. From the very first shot, Preston is dressed in a beanie, a designer tee, sagging, distressed jeans, and a fresh pair of Jordans. His whole aura screams “down,” and the rest of the skit hilariously explores how deep that approval goes.
In classic Druski fashion, the commitment to character is flawless. Preston’s day unfolds with a string of “hood-certified” moments: exchanging complicated handshakes with local crew members, vibing in the street while puffing a joint, hopping on IG Live to explain he was raised by a Black father figure he affectionately calls “Unc,” and dropping a freestyle where he skillfully avoids using the N-word—though everyone knows what he meant.
One of the most comedic moments comes as Preston cruises down the highway, rapping word-for-word to Migos’ 2017 banger “Deadz.” Each time the N-word pops up in the lyrics, Preston instantly falls silent and puts a finger to his lips, a hilarious signal that even though he could say it in the privacy of his car, he won’t. Hilarious with the political correctness while in character!
Get this, in another scene, we see Preston locked in with his girlfriend as she posts him on her IG story, soundtracked by Mariah The Scientist’s soulful track “Burning Blue.” But the punchline comes at the end, when Preston strolls into his white, upper-middle-class parents’ home for dinner and gets scolded for speaking in slang and Ebonics—a subtle but sharp commentary on code-switching and cultural duality.
Druski’s talented ability to mine humor from real social dynamics—without punching down—continues to be one of his comedic superpowers. The skit has already pulled in over 1.5 million likes and is shaping up to be one of his most iconic sketches yet.
Whether you grew up around a “Preston” or just know exactly the type, Druski’s newest character is destined for his hall of fame.