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Kevin Hart’s ‘Kids Make Me Angry’ Is The Father’s Day Listen Dads Need


Kevin Hart’s audiobook “Kids Make Me Angry” got a Father’s Day spotlight on Audible this Sunday, and the timing hit different.

Audible dropped a shout-out on June 21, positioning Hart’s audiobook as the Father’s Day listen for parents trying to raise confident kids. That framing plays right to Hart’s wheelhouse. He’s been drawing from real life since his earliest days on stage. Fatherhood has always been his richest subject.

Hart’s been on his expansion grind for a minute. Stand-up turned into film work, film work turned into Hartbeat Productions, and somewhere along the way he added podcasting to the stack. Adding a full audiobook to that catalog is a natural next chapter. “Kids Make Me Angry” takes the parenting perspective he’s worked through in comedy and builds something longer around it.

He’s also been candid about the fact that comedy is how he processes real life. For Hart, the humor and the heart aren’t separate things. They work in the same direction.

Audible’s Father’s Day caption got straight to it: “Happy Father’s Day to the dads raising brave, confident kids. Check out Kevin Hart‘s ‘Kids Make Me Angry’ on Audible for more real talk and parental wisdom.” The post pulled more than 18,000 likes. For a brand campaign, that’s real traction.

Hart’s a father of four. That’s not background noise, that’s the whole point. His comedy has always been grounded in family life and the real texture of raising kids. Those stories land. They feel lived in. “Kids Make Me Angry” takes that energy and turns it into something with shelf life. This isn’t a bullet-point parenting guide. It’s Hart talking straight about what raising children actually looks like.

Beyond the laughs, Hart has consistently positioned himself as someone who takes the dad role seriously. He’s talked about fatherhood in specials, in press, and in podcast conversations over the years. The audiobook picks up exactly there.

The format plays to his strengths. You get his delivery and his voice. That’s a different experience than reading about his philosophy. For his audience, hearing him work through all of this is a big part of the appeal.

Dropping it on Father’s Day is a clean play. June 21 is a day built around celebrating dads. Audible and Hart stepped into that moment with the right content at the right time.

For any dad who wants something funny and honest, “Kids Make Me Angry” is worth the listen. Hart’s put the work in. This is the payout.




This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider

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