The Funniest Black Female Comedians Of 2025

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Comedy in 2025 is brimming with quick wit, fearless storytelling, and big personalities, and Black women are right in the center of it all. They are shaping the stage, the writers room, and the screen with jokes that feel personal and timely, then land with a burst of joy that sticks with you long after the punchline.

This list celebrates the performers who keep audiences laughing while bringing their full selves to the mic. Some are veterans with legendary timing, others are newer voices with fresh angles, and all of them prove that funny has many shades and rhythms when the talent is this strong.

Wanda Sykes

Wanda Sykes
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Wanda Sykes brings a seasoned confidence that makes even the trickiest topics feel approachable. Her sharp timing and playful attitude turn everyday frustrations into jokes that feel like instant classics.

She continues to show range across standup and scripted work. Whether she is riffing on family life or big cultural moments, she keeps the laughs coming with precision and warmth.

Tiffany Haddish

Tiffany Haddish
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Tiffany Haddish lights up a room the second she starts talking. Her storytelling style swings from wild party energy to heartfelt honesty, and that mix keeps audiences leaning in.

She moves between standup, film, and television with ease and a fearless grin. When she lands a punchline, the whole room feels the pop.

Michelle Buteau

Michelle Buteau
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Michelle Buteau delivers with a breezy charm that sneaks up on you. She is effortlessly relatable, then suddenly ruthless with a killer tag that seals the joke.

Her work across standup and scripted projects showcases a voice that is both down to earth and glam in the best way. She makes big ideas feel friendly, then racks up the laughs.

Nicole Byer

Nicole Byer
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Nicole Byer’s energy is pure joy. She owns the stage with fearless asides, big facial expressions, and a rhythm that makes every bit feel like a celebration.

From hosting to standup, she keeps the tone playful while slipping in razor sharp observations. The result is a set that feels like a party you never want to end.

Quinta Brunson

Quinta Brunson
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Quinta Brunson has a warm, grounded wit that lands with heart. She understands how people talk and what makes them funny, then she puts that rhythm on screen with natural ease.

Her work on ‘Abbott Elementary’ shows how a great comedic mind can turn small moments into huge laughs. She brings the same human touch to interviews, sketches, and live appearances.

Ayo Edebiri

Ayo Edebiri
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Ayo Edebiri blends understated delivery with sly mischief. She sets up a simple premise, then flips it with a line that makes the crowd burst.

Her standup and TV work share the same smart voice. She makes character moments sparkle and keeps her jokes lean and surprising.

Leslie Jones

Leslie Jones
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Leslie Jones brings big room energy that feels unstoppable. She is loud in the most lovable way and her reactions alone can send people into tears.

After stealing scenes on ‘SNL’, she keeps that momentum with standup that promises full belly laughs. She mixes bold physicality with quick one liners and leaves nothing on the stage.

Sam Jay

Sam Jay
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Sam Jay is cool headed and fearless. She takes on real life with a conversational flow that feels like late night talks with a friend who always finds the funny.

Her work in standup and television carries a thoughtful streak that deepens the laugh. She builds ideas with patience, then knocks them down with a clean punch.

Phoebe Robinson

Phoebe Robinson
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Phoebe Robinson radiates friendly confidence. She turns small personal details into vivid stories and sprinkles in witty asides that keep the pace lively.

Fans know her from ‘2 Dope Queens’ and from her standup that balances pop culture sparkle with grounded humor. She is a natural host and a sharp writer who always finds the sweet spot.

Gina Yashere

Gina Yashere
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Gina Yashere brings a global point of view with pinpoint delivery. Her jokes move quickly and her crowd work snaps, which makes every set feel electric.

As a co creator and performer on ‘Bob Hearts Abishola’, she proves her comedy chops on and off screen. She pairs tight writing with a no nonsense style that keeps audiences locked in.

Amber Ruffin

Amber Ruffin
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Amber Ruffin is a master of cheerful subversion. She smiles, she sings, and then she cuts through with a line that lands right where it counts.

Her late night monologues and sketches show how musicality and mischief can power sharp commentary. She keeps the vibe bright while the punchlines hit hard.

Dulcé Sloan

Dulcé Sloan
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Dulcé Sloan is pure presence. She commands the stage with confidence and a grin that promises something good is coming.

Her work as a correspondent on ‘The Daily Show’ and her standup sets share the same playful strength. She has a way of taking big topics and making them feel like inside jokes with the whole room.

Share your picks in the comments and tell us which comedians made you laugh the hardest this year.

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