While it may be the first time some fans are seeing Lahmard on screen, he also starred in Barbershop, Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G and the Wayan's brothers parody movie Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood to name a few. So yeah, Lahmard is here and he's representing as Kamaal." And they were able to carry it into Ghost season two. I wanted that brotherhood, I wanted that authenticity, for real.
I've always like whoever gets the part it's all good. We keeping it the home team man, are you kidding me! We go with the home team as much as can. The Love Jones actor went on to apologise to those who may have auditioned for the role of Kamaal saying, "Whoever was up for that role to play Kamaal, hey man, too bad. Related: Manifest's Daniel Sunjata explains major new role in Power Book II: Ghost season 2 He kicks ass man and I'm just loving the fact that I was able to share the screen with him." Lahmard can go like he's a problem, you know what I'm saying. "I'm not just bragging about my bro, but he's for real like. And so, we're able to bring what we as brothers bring – the energy that seems just right, and I'm happy that Lahmard is a part of it, and he kicks ass on this show. But to work in front of the camera to feed off of each other and to play characters that are totally different from who we are, but find the brotherly dynamic where it's seamless. "We're business partners so we do a lot of things behind the scenes and producing and all that other good stuff. "I enjoy everyone, all the actors and the creators and the writers, the directors, producers, all of that, but my brother, my in real life brother playing my on screen brother is just so gratifying. Related: Power Book II: Ghost star Method Man discusses what to expect from Redman in season 2