@JessicaKirsonComedy

By the way this is https://www.instagram.com/vladimirkorneev_official follow him!

@TheArcaneMaster

Edith Piaf is now forever FIATTTT

@lamusiclover2264

He is Vladimir Korneev, a singer and pianist who is quite famous in Europe for the genre of Chanson music. To one of the first commenters below, He is hardly a " nobody". He was born in Russia and grew up in Germany. He speaks at least 5 or 6 languages.  He's also an actor and has been in about 18 European films

@bytescyz4119

Ah, classical croissant. My favorite.

@dmd5645

Jessica recorded these in Berlin, FYI. 
The Bundestag is basically the German capitol building.

@TheGav67

The look on her face when EVERYONE in the audience knows what he’s talking about!

@Aaackermann

His laugh is soo cute, honest and humble! Not a smidge of saltyness that she doesn't know him or his art.
Great lad!

@jujub4553

He said he sings classical chanson (chanson is French word for song) and he asked do you know Edith Piaf (a classical French singer most famous for La Vie En Rose song)

@LeJJ15

That’s just “songs” in French 😆

@carolincharlotte2538

I was there, I’m German and I loved it 😂😂😂🖤 finally seeing something of this on YouTube makes me happy :D

@tomte5678

The feeling of being an American in Europe 😂

@RaymondTywaif

He's Vladimir Kornéev, based on what I saw on instagram.

@summersun6536

"He is famous!" The passion he stepped in with, whilst the singer himself tried no to distract from her! 😊❤

@YC-bk3fl

For those who can't make out what he and the other guy say, the singer says "Do you know Edith Piaf?", and the other guy says "It was next to the Bundestag"

@pogo_prozessor1788

"Where was it? Oh- yes, so next to the BUNDESTAG!!!!!! " 
I can't xD

@ed7519

Oh my God I need to see the rest of this exchange. It makes me laugh every time I watch this LOL

@lilyung3203

The artist’s name is Vladimir Kornéev. He recently did a live performance of “La Vie en Rose” by Édith Piaf (FIAT?)

@Chase-likethe-Bank

I feel like people in foreign countries go to see Jessica because she’s such a stereotypical American but also funny af. It’s like a whole show making fun of American stereotypes lol

@UssiTheGrouch

Didn't expect to hear a German word like "Bundestag" in this... 😅
❤

@swicheroo1

He actually answered very precisely.  Yes, "chanson" translates to song.  But it refers to a specific category of song.  Just like in English Literature, we have "ballads" and "lays"--both of which are broadly speaking synonyms for song--they also refer to very specific older genres with formulaic structures.