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Ray J and Orlando Brown discuss which of them is more viral

Ray J and Orlando Brown have a lot in common as they have both worked as television actors and music entertainers in the past. Nowadays, the two also have the commonality of going viral.

Both men recently appeared at Funny Marco's Open thoughts show in which they battled it out over who between them would make the internet go wild the most. The “One Wish” crooner introduced the topic by claiming to Brown, “We're getting too viral,” prompting Brown to ask, “Who, me?”

What started as a simple question turned into a whole back and forth when Ray J said, “You do too [go viral]”, and Brown claims: “No. I do.” The That's so Raven The star doubled down on his popularity and declared, “The only person who goes viral is me,” which Ray J refuted by saying, “I'm going viral.” Brown firmly repeated, “No, you don’t.”

The R&B singer and entrepreneur then suggested holding a vote. “How many times has Orlando been more viral than Ray J?” He looked directly into the camera, asked the audience, and added, “That's not even a comparison. “You're the little buddy.” Somewhat agreeing, Brown said, “Okay, but I’m the big homie now.”

As the two hilariously debated their “virality,” Marco sat awkwardly between them with a confused look on his face. See below.

Unforgettable moments from Ray J and Orlando Brown

Both Ray J and Brown are right, as both have had memorable moments online for different reasons.

One of Ray J's most viral moments (besides his 2007 sex tape with Kim Kardashian) is when he claimed it Complex'S Speedy Morman said his glasses were “unbreakable.”

As Morman effortlessly broke the glasses in half, Ray J simply said, “I don't care.”

Another Ray J moment is his infamous “hat change” from a Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood Scene between him and Safaree.

While the two had a serious conversation about infidelity, Ray J's hat kept changing positions every time the camera cut to him.

His hat first appeared above his hairline and ears and then magically appeared on the back of his head. In the next camera cut, his hat completely covered his hair and ears and then only slightly exposed his ears.

As for Brown, he experienced a plethora of viral moments in his interviews with multiple media platforms.

One of his most infamous moments came in 2016 when he sang Hanson's “MMMBop” while claiming he had had a sexual encounter with Raven-Symoné in the past. He then gestured to a woman giving him oral sex, and he returned the favor while singing the 1997 pop-rock song.

That same year, he also released a music video for his song “F**k My Fame” where he talked about his life and how much he doesn't like being in the spotlight. The song and video went viral because they featured him in scenes where he was homeless and singing in the middle of nowhere, and because the lyrics called out to him TMZGeorge Clooney and more.

Three years later, he released another viral music video for his song “Coming To America,” in which he petted animals in a zoo, sang from the top of a lighthouse, and dressed like the famous film the song is named after. He also wore a Donald Trump costume, which enabled him to ride the former president like a horse.

Brown sang the catchy hook: “God bless America/ Everybody want come to America/ I live in America/ God bless America,” which made the rounds as a meme on social media.