Charlamagne Reveals TRUTH Behind Tyla 'Colored' Question on the Breakfast Club

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  • čas přidán 23. 06. 2024
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  • @DaRealButterknuckles
    @DaRealButterknuckles Před 5 dny +315

    Andrew act like he has sophisticated hemorrhoids 😂😂

    • @AyooooAj
      @AyooooAj Před 5 dny +18

      🤣🤣🤣 I know that seating position 😩😩

    • @oumarb9142
      @oumarb9142 Před 5 dny +2

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @landrybana8873
      @landrybana8873 Před 4 dny +3

      😂😂😂 he probably wanted it in the comment section, coz there's no way😂

    • @Drawingboredi
      @Drawingboredi Před 4 dny +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 truth

    • @pravoslavnibalkanci
      @pravoslavnibalkanci Před 4 dny

      AYOOOOOOO THIS THE FUNNIEST COMMENT I'VE SEEN IN QUITE SOME TIME🤣🤣🤣

  • @Reality_C
    @Reality_C Před 5 dny +409

    Andrew is way too comfortable in that chair with 1/2 foot 🦶 outside his shoe.

  • @awkwardblacktribe2100
    @awkwardblacktribe2100 Před 5 dny +369

    @3:13 COLOURED is not just mixed race in South Africa it is an entire culture similar to Creole people here in the United States. It's a lot more nuanced. We need to stop looking at everything through an American lens.

    • @vickyserr
      @vickyserr Před 5 dny +7

      That’s very true

    • @mariobonelle6652
      @mariobonelle6652 Před 5 dny +21

      As a coloured south african aka a bruino i approve of this message 😅

    • @KkMonroe96
      @KkMonroe96 Před 5 dny +49

      We never going to look through an South African lens playboi

    • @Rootstroubador
      @Rootstroubador Před 5 dny +25

      Do Coloured people have their own language, cuisine, dance, traditional dress, etc?

    • @awkwardblacktribe2100
      @awkwardblacktribe2100 Před 5 dny +59

      @@Rootstroubador They have their own language in the same way that black American people have their own language. They speak Afrikaans but with a very strong "coloured accent." They have their own communities, their own sense of fashion, and their own worldview. In South Africa they are recognized as their own disticnt ethnic group that began over 400 years ago.

  • @jacquesskermand3427
    @jacquesskermand3427 Před 2 dny +57

    Coloured is not just mixed race in South Africa it's a culture,

    • @user-de1wg5sn3o
      @user-de1wg5sn3o Před 2 dny

      She needs to be cancelled!!!!!
      She's fake AF

    • @user-de1wg5sn3o
      @user-de1wg5sn3o Před 2 dny +7

      And last but not least she could never be compared to Rihanna 😳
      Rihanna is a multi-millionaire.
      Twyla is a one hit wonder 🤔
      Pretending to be rich rich 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @ginoblackofficial
      @ginoblackofficial Před dnem

      @@user-de1wg5sn3oBILLIONAIRE

    • @o_m8717
      @o_m8717 Před dnem

      It's not a culture but a racial segregation purposefully designed to suppress blacks in South Africa. Whites and colored earn more in SA compared to Blacks. And they have more opportunities than Blacks. Meanwhile, colored are lighter skinned. Mixed with black and some other races.

    • @Hhh-kr5eo
      @Hhh-kr5eo Před dnem +4

      It’s may have its own culture but it’s a mixed races person it’s a culture cultivated by mixing

  • @michaelbarlow4971
    @michaelbarlow4971 Před 2 dny +48

    I'm a South African coloured man. I see no issues with what was asked, if Tyla wants to be this big superstar and grab the world's attention then she needs to saddle up and deal with it. Understand that there are generations of South Africans and in my generation, we been thru some struggles but we dealt with it, younger 20 somethings didn't go thru the same things we did. Also alot of my generation don't listen to Tyla, when I hear her song come on the radio or a tik tok playing, I switch it off or scroll past. In my personal opinion, she should come back to South Africa and leave the rest of the world, 22 is not the age to blow up in America. Those labels ain't helping either 🇿🇦

    • @MsBROWNIEBABE
      @MsBROWNIEBABE Před dnem +7

      I didn’t see any issue with it either. She needs more artist development. It would have been the perfect platform to educate folks and shut down any misconceptions…Trevor Noah talked about it when asked on the Breakfast Club. In my opinion they are trying to position her like a Rihanna type artist but it’s not landing.

    • @mariahwhitneycelinejanetmadona
      @mariahwhitneycelinejanetmadona Před 12 hodinami

      What did your generation go through that Tyla and the 20 years olds didn’t ?

  • @eon001
    @eon001 Před 5 dny +276

    Tyla's team need to be better at answering this question, and Black Americans need to accept that you can't force your definition of race on other black people. If she doesn't want to be seen as Black, why bully her into it?

    • @ColdDream224
      @ColdDream224 Před 5 dny +104

      I'm going to take a guess here and say most Black Americans don't give a damn about Tyla. No one is forcing anything. Tyla's only getting heat because she needed her handlers to save her over a question.

    • @bruceleeroy8302
      @bruceleeroy8302 Před 5 dny +15

      Agreed, or moreso that whole racist one drop rule that we've had in the US.

    • @eon001
      @eon001 Před 5 dny

      @@bruceleeroy8302 Yep. That's a slave rule. The same slaves that don't classify Black people as humans. f*ck their rules.

    • @Rg11195
      @Rg11195 Před 5 dny +25

      @@ColdDream224well this is a dumb response… she clearly is on the Breakfast club so clearly someone gives a damn lol.

    • @adamafullah5001
      @adamafullah5001 Před 5 dny +2

      ​@ColdDream224 America includes black we do care about people race .. " now if said you do i will understand when you America was built on race .. alot far skin aks mixed people take advantage of a black Audience look at dojay where she was on that racist webca lot people turn their backs on her

  • @Roncash100
    @Roncash100 Před 4 dny +27

    I work for livenation and I deal with a lot of publicist, I called one about this she told me this was a masterclass on what not to do for an artist lol, she said it takes relatability away from her, and in this era that’s the most important thing

  • @tylandtv8762
    @tylandtv8762 Před 3 dny +17

    If you not from South Africa you wouldn't understand.
    We as COLOURED people here are not black and not white. We're mixed. People over in USA are trying to make Tyla accept an ethnicity she is not.
    Come to SA and you will understand very quickly the difference between white, black and COLOURED.

    • @a2zstudios980
      @a2zstudios980 Před 3 dny +3

      See I’m so confused. I just genuinely posed a question on another comment because so many are saying “Here in SA coloured is not mixed” but each time I hear the term the reference is with respect to an individual of mixed race. It was my understanding that coloured was exactly what you just explained. This thread has thrown me off

    • @Bell-Power190
      @Bell-Power190 Před dnem +1

      ​@@a2zstudios980 some colored people are black you can't tell if they mixed even when they are( like Tyla's sister Sydney,she looks black even though she mixed and her hair texture points her out as black tho not), so other people may refrain from saying colored means mixed. Colored is a race on it's own in SA, a culture. Even when they fill up forms on race they have to indicate colored in SA cuz that's how they seen.

    • @somindlesssmedia
      @somindlesssmedia Před dnem +3

      I feel like coloured are a lot like creole ppl here in the states. They’re own cultural identity comprised of African/french/native/spanish have different looks and identify as creole not white black etc just creole

    • @iluvbwx
      @iluvbwx Před dnem +2

      @@a2zstudios980 When coloured people say they’re not mixed they mean that they’re not biracial and they have 2 coloured parents/parents of the same race. I think it’s just the misunderstanding that mixed just means biracial/parents of two different races.

    • @naghendaben2263
      @naghendaben2263 Před 21 hodinou +3

      I'm from Namibia 🇳🇦, in South West Africa and we also have Namibian Coloureds as an ethnicity.

  • @CongoNeedsOurSupportToo
    @CongoNeedsOurSupportToo Před 5 dny +85

    Something off with her team like no for real 🤦🏾‍♀️🤷🏾‍♀️. I definitely agree with Charlamagne 🤔

  • @tamupwork
    @tamupwork Před 5 dny +30

    At first I didn't like her. I thought it was her, but she actually seems like a very sweet person. I realized it's her team who make her seem unlikable. First the grammy, (like let's be honest she should've been nominated for best new artist not AfroBeat), then her team announcing a world tour when she only got like 1 popular single people know her for, then her team cancelling her tour, then the Chris Brown tour, then this situation with Charlamagne... I've seen many people comment the same about her on blogs and social media. Her team is making her unlikable.

    • @Diva-julie
      @Diva-julie Před 3 dny +5

      And trust me, south Africans and her fans refused to understand this.
      They're Rushing this lady into a high standard before she could work for it

    • @Bell-Power190
      @Bell-Power190 Před dnem +1

      Yeah and I think her team is the reason she didn't answer that question. They must have told her not to, she has talked about her identify and explained freely many other times why not in that interview

    • @Diva-julie
      @Diva-julie Před dnem

      @@Bell-Power190 then she should tell the interviewers that"I'd rather not speak on that" SIMPLE.
      A lot of upcoming artist are saying that. Many of them who don't get followed around by team.
      Her turning to the lady behind is really (sarcastically) incredible

    • @Bell-Power190
      @Bell-Power190 Před dnem +1

      @@Diva-julie I think she's still raw and doesn't know how to pass a question she doesn't wanna answer hence the head turn🤦‍♀️😂she should work on that but she has time, she's only 21 or 22 ... 🤔

  • @leeward6762
    @leeward6762 Před 5 dny +48

    Who and where is her team? These are simple easy questions that could easily be spun to positives not negatives.

  • @jahmeremitchell1181
    @jahmeremitchell1181 Před 5 dny +8

    The fact it was big deal to just say your black… clearly she ain’t black lmaooo

  • @rayjavier1251
    @rayjavier1251 Před 5 dny +58

    the almost non existing hair growth on CTG is killing me here...

    • @gailsscott1106
      @gailsscott1106 Před 4 dny

      Right reminded o the man who was not quite a man A villain actual figure in history who hated his own mother Hated women

    • @Jdcjr1991
      @Jdcjr1991 Před 3 dny +1

      @@gailsscott1106wtf are you talking about

    • @TheUnicornQueenT
      @TheUnicornQueenT Před 2 dny +1

      He looks like Kirk Franklin with no facial hair. Very strange

  • @pitchking5496
    @pitchking5496 Před 5 dny +30

    Man Tyla not beating those Industry Plant allegations after that interview. Especially after finding out all the questions they told him not to ask.
    Tyla’s label moving her around like a Fabergé egg!

  • @_NoHandle_
    @_NoHandle_ Před 5 dny +121

    People on the internet toss around the 'Industry Plant' term when she's brought up. Her team policing basic questions makes you think that maybe the folks on the internet have a point.

    • @nerdTimmyswork
      @nerdTimmyswork Před 4 dny +1

      Yep she told wat to say

    • @sunofabob
      @sunofabob Před 4 dny +12

      Umm people have had publicists for decades.

    • @KB-cd1il
      @KB-cd1il Před 3 dny +7

      She has a public persona and her personal life. her team helps her keep balance and protect her boundaries because she’s young and it’s team sport. Charlemagne on the other hand repeatedly crosses her boundaries as opposed to respecting her and having a civil dialectic and that shows you where his power drive and Freudian instincts are.

    • @MsChi83
      @MsChi83 Před 3 dny +2

      Her record label will be her downfall. I love her as an artist, but her handlers are making is come across like she's problematic.

    • @dee27206
      @dee27206 Před 2 dny +5

      @@KB-cd1ilhuh? She’s like in her mid 20s. Brandy, Aaliyah, and Monica were way younger when they came out early teen years, and they were prepped on how to answer questions. And you are defending this chick. In Africa she would have a whole family by now of kids, but you think it’s okay for her to police childish questions.

  • @janaesheppard5126
    @janaesheppard5126 Před 5 dny +155

    The point is she could’ve just said what she stated in the statement. The things they didn’t want her to talk about were dumb. I commend CTG for standing on business I love him to pieces ❤

    • @EmmanuelMuk
      @EmmanuelMuk Před 5 dny +9

      She prolly didnt make the statement.

    • @gabrielgala5107
      @gabrielgala5107 Před 5 dny +7

      lol your missing the point. There are ppl in South Africa that are labelled black and she is trying her best to separate herself from them

    • @EmmanuelMuk
      @EmmanuelMuk Před 5 dny +31

      @@gabrielgala5107 why would she claim being black if the black people in South Africa even call her coloured. Ur point makes no sense.

    • @mikes3759
      @mikes3759 Před 5 dny +3

      Her statement told on her. She said she was black, 2 other things and colored lmao. It's also exposing how alot of them think outside the US. Everyone likes to appropriate American culture, then talk crazy about us. It's normal though the rest of the world does it as well.

    • @iluvbwx
      @iluvbwx Před 5 dny +8

      @@gabrielgala5107 She’s trying to separate herself while also proudly claiming her black ancestry? Touch grass.

  • @phulusomudau7442
    @phulusomudau7442 Před 4 dny +73

    In South Africa, we got colored people, black people and white people. Its funny when people talk about what they dont know about.

    • @jtl9945
      @jtl9945 Před 4 dny +33

      It's funny that south Africans act like this divisive labeling is normal..

    • @TheBestAccEver
      @TheBestAccEver Před 4 dny +25

      It’s also funny that some people think that Americans should accommodate for Tyla instead of the other way around.

    • @RastaAfricanGentleman
      @RastaAfricanGentleman Před 4 dny +17

      @@jtl9945 🤣🤣🤣 which country has stopped divisive labelling, we would like to learn from them and apply it ourselves

    • @janomesteve3129
      @janomesteve3129 Před 3 dny +1

      True

    • @cashouttbready6529
      @cashouttbready6529 Před 3 dny

      Lmao imagine saying this , then coming to another country then they call you African

  • @ochre2670
    @ochre2670 Před 5 dny +24

    It's more so a culture thing
    I'm considered coloured yet I'm dark skin, yet I have other ethnic cultures in me which is still black to the world.

    • @jayelee7112
      @jayelee7112 Před 5 dny +1

      It's not a culture thing it is a White supremacy thing the " Colored "category was designated by White South African during Apartheid as a racial hierarchy where ,"Coloreds" were given more privileges than Black South African. but not full rights as a White SA. For Colored SA to come over here and gaslight Black Americans while trying to profit off of Black American culture is wild.

  • @papalegbasson2447
    @papalegbasson2447 Před 5 dny +62

    He's talking about Rosenburg...

    • @zeezee-6
      @zeezee-6 Před 4 dny +3

      RosenBug needed to stop chatting off his damn chops and mi d what happening on his dry area station! CTG is not bothered by what he said, his dust to Charla.

    • @oredi2159
      @oredi2159 Před 4 dny

      Genius

    • @Ayplus
      @Ayplus Před 4 dny

      Rosie

  • @V1olin7
    @V1olin7 Před 4 dny +65

    Tyla didn’t want to answer the question and that’s fine. Move on

    • @Noetik5000
      @Noetik5000 Před 4 dny +14

      Her label didn't want to answer it.

    • @RastaAfricanGentleman
      @RastaAfricanGentleman Před 4 dny +8

      @@Noetik5000 Her label knows that she can't answer it in a politically correct manner because in South Africa this is not a thing to explain it. Its a very complex question that catches you off guard, no different than explaining any racial ethnic group you belong in to someone who doesn't understand it. Explaining what being white means is quite an easy question but yet a hard one to answer and make sense of at the same time

    • @secondexodus9105
      @secondexodus9105 Před 4 dny +8

      You’re in America 🇺🇸, we didn’t go to south Africa 🇿🇦, if we want to know them you better tell us in our country

    • @RastaAfricanGentleman
      @RastaAfricanGentleman Před 4 dny +4

      @@secondexodus9105 she has done it twice but failed dismally to explain on certain high profile platforms 😆😆😆. Hence how we got here. Lady in the video even explains that people in the comments section online made more sense of the matter than her when there was a blowback. It is what it is

    • @secondexodus9105
      @secondexodus9105 Před 4 dny +1

      @@RastaAfricanGentleman 😂

  • @Reckythemodel2
    @Reckythemodel2 Před 5 dny +43

    When Mac G said this, South Africans said he was hating on her. We’ve seen this movie before.

    • @CongoNeedsOurSupportToo
      @CongoNeedsOurSupportToo Před 5 dny +1

      Right I saw it, too 😬

    • @CongoNeedsOurSupportToo
      @CongoNeedsOurSupportToo Před 5 dny +7

      And everybody talked about jealousy although it wasn’t even the case. He just spoke the truth. 😂🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @iluvbwx
      @iluvbwx Před 5 dny +23

      @@CongoNeedsOurSupportToo He speaks negatively about any woman who is more successful than him. He’s just a blatant misogynist but you refuse to see it for what it is because he’s talking about a woman you dislike.

    • @vebrainlight
      @vebrainlight Před 5 dny +3

      ​@@iluvbwxhe doesnt like stuck up women and thats fine. Im sure he has many successful women he's cool with

    • @AbeM-jm8yo
      @AbeM-jm8yo Před 5 dny +1

      ​@@iluvbwxI'm not sure if she's more successful than him. Maybe internationally known now but Mac G success will last decades.

  • @tsekomolefe5063
    @tsekomolefe5063 Před 4 dny +8

    Asambe!! Let's Gooooo!!

  • @Queenmebonnie
    @Queenmebonnie Před dnem +2

    Andrew look like he at home 😂

  • @iamserti5
    @iamserti5 Před 4 dny +46

    “ Por favor “ rubs me the wrong way every time I hear it

    • @NessaGee-hx1et
      @NessaGee-hx1et Před 3 dny

      Yes, same!

    • @ReadyorNot811
      @ReadyorNot811 Před 3 dny +2

      Why

    • @debora775
      @debora775 Před 16 hodinami

      @@ReadyorNot811it was passive aggressive

    • @EJH783
      @EJH783 Před 6 hodinami

      From her tone of voice and accent I can tell she’s a NY label operative

  • @hfljr3765
    @hfljr3765 Před 5 dny +15

    Just explain running away from question makes things worst

  • @solomzibooi2152
    @solomzibooi2152 Před 5 dny +13

    Asambe!!😂😂😅

  • @emilevanrensburg8094
    @emilevanrensburg8094 Před 5 dny +88

    Lol "Coloured" does not mean "mixed race". "Coloured" means "Coloured". It is a race on it's own. Now, there is a political history behind how Coloured people came to be, but it doesn't mean that it is just a synonym.
    I suspect Tyla didn't want to have to deal with it because she foresaw that black Americans would place their hangups with the word onto others. The world doesn't start and stop at the US. As a coloured South African man, I encourage black people everywhere to sit the South African Coloured "debate" out.

    • @user-bi4bb6cd9s
      @user-bi4bb6cd9s Před 4 dny +14

      Some ppl are culturally curious and to assume that _black ppl everywhere_ would want to "debate" such a topic rather than gain a rudimentary insight into the history of the term is not too much to ask...esp.if, as an artist, you identify yourself with such a term

    • @lifewithnailah1942
      @lifewithnailah1942 Před 4 dny +17

      then what would’ve been the harm in her clarifying that. like above comment said, some of us actually wanna know not to berate but to educate ourselves. if she’s “so” proud to be Coloured what was the harm in expressing that?

    • @KharieTheangelwhosin
      @KharieTheangelwhosin Před 4 dny +9

      No we would want to know and I’m black and Irish so if I come to Africa and be called coloured I would be offended. It would be better to explain for the knowledge

    • @nothembajozi2862
      @nothembajozi2862 Před 4 dny +9

      Just as we as black people ask you to sit out the land question but you don't listen.

    • @a.ColesEntertainment
      @a.ColesEntertainment Před 4 dny +11

      ​@@lifewithnailah1942she didn't have to clarify anything to anyone. The Internet is free for everyone to do their own research

  • @Diva-julie
    @Diva-julie Před 3 dny +10

    People are busy saying that he is at wrong for asking about the colored thing...okay,I get that.
    But what about the injury question.
    An artist cancelled a tour that people paid for(which by the way,she stated that she will refund the money)....and gave the excuse that she has an injury...so tell me why the audience who are paying to watch her shows and support her journey to success has no right to know the aspect of what the injury is.
    She's a grown lady,a Grammy winner,a super star....I know that,but in an industry as saturated as that... you've got to explain somethings at some point.
    The injury question is very important to be explained to the public!!
    You guys should stop acting as if she was asked about a personal private thing, geez.

    • @CongoNeedsOurSupportToo
      @CongoNeedsOurSupportToo Před 2 dny +4

      Thank you, sis exactly ❤🤦🏾‍♀️tell them😂🔥

    • @Bell-Power190
      @Bell-Power190 Před dnem

      Might be the injury is something she ain't comfortable talking about but I don't get why she didn't answer the " colored" question. Why did her team tell her to not talk about it, they're making her weird and unlikeable when she actually has a really likeable personality. She has talked about being colored before and explained it too though she received backlash, so maybe it's why her team told her to not talk about it but perhaps she could have explained if not for her team

    • @Diva-julie
      @Diva-julie Před dnem +1

      @@Bell-Power190 if she doesn't want to speak about the colored topic then she tell them " I'd rather not speak about". SIMPLE.
      Her turning to someone behind is giving off puppet vibes.
      Secondly,I don't see something bad or sensitive in speaking of injury. Huge successful artists like Rihanna are even asked personal questions talk more of someone that globally came out last year.
      Her team are gonna be Soo focused on making her the next Rihanna that they'd end up destroying her brand.
      The very first moment that girl came out,I followed all her account,liked her soo much but ever since her team and country South Africa showed their naiveness and stupidity,i find her irritating.
      Let's just hope that a lot of people stick around with her for a long time

    • @Bell-Power190
      @Bell-Power190 Před dnem +1

      @@Diva-julie I think it was obvious how naive Tyla was from all her interviews, she has that childlike vibe but I expected her team to be better. I'll stick around tho and see if she improves especially in the way she handles and carries herself socially, the performances so far are good for someone who just recently started performing but her interviews not so, she lucky she was getting those really obvious questions and nothing tricky cus even the colored question and those (do not ask questions) her team listed are very light.

    • @Bell-Power190
      @Bell-Power190 Před dnem

      @@Diva-julie plus I don't think she tryna be the next Rihanna. I haven't seen her do anything Rihanna or heard her sing like her. Do you mean her team is tryna make her the next Rihanna as in the next popstar in black media 🤔

  • @Nduvho-Phophi
    @Nduvho-Phophi Před 4 dny +5

    Mixed race and coloured, fundamentally, and biologically are the same thing in terms of being of different backgrounds. However, blanketing them as the same thing is wrong because coloured is its own thing as a whole. Coloured people are some of the most genetically diverse people in the world.

  • @87moonstar
    @87moonstar Před 2 dny +3

    I’m glad he asked cause if you did research you knew what show you was on

  • @user-rs3jr4eg4r
    @user-rs3jr4eg4r Před 4 dny +6

    As a fan a Tyla, who loves to watch her interviews, all of you international interviewers/journalists keep asking her the same questions. It is redundant and makes her seem like she has nothing else going on besides the things you keep bringing up. She has addressed all those questions multiple times. It's not exclusive.

  • @ayysweetstea9339
    @ayysweetstea9339 Před 4 dny +5

    Lol 😂😂😂 This is Funny!!!. I knew he was giving Tyla the chance to clear up the Coloured comments. Nothing Wrong there!.

  • @alanamonique84
    @alanamonique84 Před 4 dny +3

    While Tyla has the right to not answer questions, she would certainly benefit from better media training to navigate challenging or provocative interviews/questions/personalities.

  • @Im-wd6tx
    @Im-wd6tx Před 5 dny +36

    her PR Team Failed her but then also too what does she have to hide where she cannot go past PR and speak out and have real conversation...because she is a Programmed Industry Plant who is not prepared for those conversations

    • @158Cypher
      @158Cypher Před 4 dny +2

      Yo do you know you old this girl is? She is young in a world she is not familiar with. She probably already knew about the Breakfast Club, and idolised the place because who they have interviewed in the past, and you think somebody that new to the industry was prepared or able to take on an interview like that with her age, and her being green? Really?

    • @TheBestAccEver
      @TheBestAccEver Před 4 dny +4

      @@158Cypherninja, you acting like she 12

    • @158Cypher
      @158Cypher Před 4 dny +3

      She don't have to be 12. You ever been on TV or done a radio interview? That shit is scary, especially when you are still young, and 22 I still young. You think her age doesn't factor into it? How many 20 year olds you seen get in front of the press and act seasoned?

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE Před 5 dny +1

    Thanks for the funny video 🤣🤣🤣

  • @simplyclarke5502
    @simplyclarke5502 Před 4 dny +1

    Damn we had time today!! 😅 cTG ON one today! I do wish Tyla didnt get that though. I like her music

  • @ateousace6751
    @ateousace6751 Před 4 dny +6

    Yooo!!! Bro, in here South Africa, mixed race people are called coloured. Only one out of 100 coloured people call themselves blacks and it is a race here which meanly identify mixed race people. I studied at CPUT in Cape Town and I did live among coloured people in Belville and Old Behlar. I know the world coloured person in USA meant black but here is for mixed race.

  • @Bananasinpajams
    @Bananasinpajams Před 5 dny +7

    She should have said her color is green
    Her ethnicity is green
    because once the dominant class ditch her so will everyone else and it make no sense for her to distance any of her fans

  • @cyrusfolami898
    @cyrusfolami898 Před 4 dny +2

    they need to blend uncle Charla's contour i know we finally got these darker colors but blend lol

  • @sashalaine888
    @sashalaine888 Před 11 hodinami

    Year of truth

  • @romemakes794
    @romemakes794 Před 4 dny +6

    That list is insane wtf you gonna talk to her about

  • @actuallywhatthehellissouthA

    Her team wanted this PR😂

  • @brandonkock1
    @brandonkock1 Před 5 dny +11

    Colored people are not mixed race. There is a difference. Colored is a race on its own in South Africa! Different cultures and different backgrounds.

    • @_TheusPrado_
      @_TheusPrado_ Před 3 dny +3

      But they come from a mixed race ancestry, just like us, Pardopeople in Brazil, in America are seen as black people, here, Pardo people.

    • @ReMpFreddie
      @ReMpFreddie Před 3 dny

      Its sounds like another buffer group created by white people for people who didn't wanna be classified as black to get certain benefits and to cause division

    • @PlayShorts3
      @PlayShorts3 Před 3 dny

      But coloureds are mixed. A black person can not be a coloured, a white person can not be a coloured. A white/asian parent and a black parent will have a child who is coloured. And that child as a coloured is his/her own race. Plain and simple. You can't just magically become a coloured without being mixed.

    • @joyfulcurseNam7486
      @joyfulcurseNam7486 Před 2 dny +5

      They are historically mixed, coloured just refers to a group of mixed people that formed their own race

    • @NM-en3fl
      @NM-en3fl Před dnem +1

      Colored people are a mixed race people, hence the word colored, I’ve lived in Southern Africa and a colored is a mixed person l have many colored friends you are trying to make it something different but colored=mixed.

  • @DakoolkiddMusic
    @DakoolkiddMusic Před 5 dny +18

    Anybody who criticizes someone who asks a question because they are genuinely uninformed is a part of the problem in this society

  • @1stNumberOne
    @1stNumberOne Před 2 dny +4

    This is my thing: if they don’t want to be black, they don’t have to.
    But when shit goes left, you can’t be black then. Don’t ask for support or anything. Leave them where they want to be.
    I remember my grandmother telling me Jamaicans used to identify as white, not wanting to be black.
    Puerto Ricans used to (majority) identify as white up until the 90s I believe. U can google it..

  • @hannahmosier5744
    @hannahmosier5744 Před 5 dny +2

    Uncle Charla def had an eddie prior 🥴

  • @camerondarries1251
    @camerondarries1251 Před 4 dny +7

    People need to research their guests more.

    • @malvinelpinnoy
      @malvinelpinnoy Před dnem

      It goes both ways. Her team should've prepared her more, knowing that question had been posed before and caused some controversy. They're not more professional yelling from the back telling the hosts not to ask the same question the way they did.

  • @ghosty-hm4kr
    @ghosty-hm4kr Před 5 dny +4

    Andrew your posture my guy throwing me off way off!!

  • @FTW_Giza
    @FTW_Giza Před 5 dny +3

    2:20 why Charlemagne read like that? Get that man some glasses! He got that Wendy Williams look before she passed out 😂

  • @Mamaofthree792
    @Mamaofthree792 Před 7 hodinami +1

    Coloured is not just mixed race it’s a whole culture

  • @josephschmidt1751
    @josephschmidt1751 Před 3 dny

    OMG Shultz! Sit up. You're giving Richard Dreyfuss vibes.

  • @geronimopratt7976
    @geronimopratt7976 Před 5 dny +10

    Everyone is stuck on the race topic, fact of the matter is Tyla didn't want to answer ANY questions. At this rate she won't last in America.

    • @brianmolele7264
      @brianmolele7264 Před 4 dny +5

      She doesn’t need America, 🤷🏾‍♂️ you making it as if America is the Mecca of entertainment. The world is too large for America

    • @user-bi4bb6cd9s
      @user-bi4bb6cd9s Před 4 dny +3

      ​@@brianmolele7264There was specificity in the comment _in América_ of course she can thrive outside of there. But, she is at an American radio station

    • @geronimopratt7976
      @geronimopratt7976 Před 4 dny +2

      ​@@user-bi4bb6cd9sthinking logical seems dead outside of America. The topic of not answering ANY questions is being hidden by the coloured question. Americans go to other countries and if we don't answer ANY questions there will be consequences.

    • @brianmolele7264
      @brianmolele7264 Před dnem

      Logic and America? In one sentence? Funniest thing I’ve read this year . 🤣🤣😂

    • @Badieboo
      @Badieboo Před 3 hodinami

      She want the american dollar, the american recognition, the american awards, the american met gala and all so yeah how about her stay in her country ???​@@brianmolele7264

  • @Sunfl0w33r
    @Sunfl0w33r Před 4 dny +5

    3:15 that’s a lie tho! If you’re mixed with black, people call you black if you’re Tylas complexion… lets be REAL

  • @jerzydevoos5413
    @jerzydevoos5413 Před 4 dny +2

    Exactly people want to connect, we live in the age of widespread internet where social media is king. I remember being young and the girls around me constantly arguing abt B2K members and what omarion’s favorite fruit was or JBoog’s favorite color. That’s how it is and has been for quite some time. But to be famous now you have to give a lot more than just music

  • @nadinekore6308
    @nadinekore6308 Před dnem +1

    He was real Quiet on his Bill Maher interview!

  • @spadesx9163
    @spadesx9163 Před 4 dny +4

    And when that interview came out I was saying the same thing. The fans trying to protect Tula and cause fake outrage for absolutely nothing. A normal interview, is asinine

  • @JaylemT33
    @JaylemT33 Před 4 dny +4

    Feel like it should have been asked

  • @israelandfriendst8247
    @israelandfriendst8247 Před 2 dny +2

    As an Africans, let’s be clear about certain things the word coloured was used in South Africa to cause a divide a disunity between the indigenous South African tribes, and those who are born through colonisation rape.They taught people through colonisation that the less melanated you are the more you climb up the race, social constructed ladder.He the coloniser created these thoughts processes in order to keep you in mental slavery willingly. Because the coloured beliefs himself better in South Africa, and in other places of the world as well that he would be able to receive benefits for being called coloured or Mulato, and that the indigenous melanated man or woman would be at the bottom of the social construct ladder of race.

  • @Sigmedia3
    @Sigmedia3 Před 5 dny +2

    Andrew Bro. How you sitting Bro

  • @TyBetta
    @TyBetta Před 5 dny +3

    This is an Eye sore the way he sitting in that chair . Like got damn and twisting his weird ass mustache . Smh lol

  • @ImaniBlues
    @ImaniBlues Před 4 dny +36

    This is a culture clash. The people offended don’t care enough about other ppl’s culture to learn, on majority ofc. And before someone says “She’s using our culture and selling us stuff” that’s the most hypocritical pov to have on this topic as an American 😂.

    • @Boohurghhoo
      @Boohurghhoo Před 4 dny +5

      African Americans have their own thing outside of just being an American b4 being an American. So that sentence was stupid unless you're addressing another group. Also, don't generalize bc ydk who generally wants tk what it is fr and who wants to keep a back and forth.

    • @ImaniBlues
      @ImaniBlues Před 3 dny

      @@BoohurghhooThe upset people are Black Americans. If they claim African American, that’s a perfect example of my point. They’re upset she used “coloured” based on their American cultural context and have no clue/care of South African culture 😂. Genuine care would’ve have lead them to google which explains all this fairly well.

    • @ImaniBlues
      @ImaniBlues Před 3 dny +2

      @@Boohurghhoo My org response is gone so I’ll say again, that is the point. People that are upset haven’t taken the time to understand the South African context of the word. If they claim African American instead of Black thats’s more hypocritical. And if the upset people cared to learn the context, they would’ve looked up the reason like the rest of us.

    • @mr.nyceguy7800
      @mr.nyceguy7800 Před 3 dny

      ​@@ImaniBluesWhat is their to learn about a group of people that are so ashamed of their country and culture, that they flee to america and other countries to copy and cosplay foundational black americans for money, power and respect? In other words...
      #TheyNotLikeUs ✊🏿💪🏿👑🇺🇲

    • @JK-nq1dl
      @JK-nq1dl Před 2 dny +1

      @@ImaniBlues No we don’t care about the context of that word IN the US. She’s free to scream it from the rooftops everywhere else but she should expect a backlash using it IN the U.S. just as they’d be mad at me ordering a Kaffir lime. Kaffir is a slur in SA so they call them Thai limes.

  • @BboyMobster
    @BboyMobster Před dnem

    CTG keeps it so real!

  • @terrellgrant1570
    @terrellgrant1570 Před 2 dny

    Ctg hairline should be the title

  • @King-ho7fe
    @King-ho7fe Před 5 dny +7

    Andrew might need a bigger chair..😂😅😂

  • @limpopoRiver
    @limpopoRiver Před 5 dny +7

    Domkops!!!

  • @sashalaine888
    @sashalaine888 Před 11 hodinami

    I have a new found respect for Cthagod

  • @TimonWanga
    @TimonWanga Před 4 dny +1

    3:35; "If it's something really personal, really serious, something I know is traumatizing... sure, I'll oblige."
    I know Logic301 got questions, lol.

  • @thequeenkay_
    @thequeenkay_ Před 5 dny +16

    No matter what y’all say y’all all know what Charla was tryna be controversial because there’s alota SA’ns in USA and y’all still wanna know what a “coloured” person is,even Trevor Noah was tired of explaining

    • @GatdrilHaskins-rq8yz
      @GatdrilHaskins-rq8yz Před dnem +2

      I have literally never heard that term before Tyla. Also have never met a South African. That’s pretty ignorant of you to assume that EVERYONE in America knows that.

  • @notsogood9449
    @notsogood9449 Před 5 dny +25

    She's lying. At first she clearly said... "I'm Not Black... I'm Coloured". Now she's trying to change it up and say she's Black too. LOL

    • @inigo9000
      @inigo9000 Před 5 dny +15

      By US definition she’s black but in het home country she doesn’t fall under that label, the same way half of “black” americans wont be black in other parts of the world because they aren’t , it’s just U.S. Way of thinking about race is the product of one drop rule and other racist history.

    • @ahmedfuseinialhassan1034
      @ahmedfuseinialhassan1034 Před 5 dny +5

      Even if she said so did her contemporary South Africans make a fuss of it ? Aren’t there black South Africans there ? Where she is from it’s not a taboo to “ not be Black & Coloured” but outside of Southern Africa she’d be viewed as just Black is what she’s saying. It’s AAs & their ignorant Karen energy that made a thing about this issue. Read & learn about other people’s part of world too.

    • @timothymumba99
      @timothymumba99 Před 5 dny +2

      She seems confused 🤔

    • @user-ip7ph9vn5r
      @user-ip7ph9vn5r Před 5 dny +1

      ​@@inigo9000 even in the US some non black people won't call her black

    • @brianmolele7264
      @brianmolele7264 Před 4 dny

      Reading the comments here I know now why they said America suffers a literacy problem. IQ been declining. The world don’t revolve around US

  • @footedan1973
    @footedan1973 Před 2 dny

    He right.

  • @quincy2045
    @quincy2045 Před 4 dny +1

    The old Charla is coming back 😂😂😂

    • @iamdxddyt
      @iamdxddyt Před dnem

      They're awakening the beast😂😂

  • @joneschilufya867
    @joneschilufya867 Před 5 dny +3

    How was that a complex question?

  • @gonzaless94
    @gonzaless94 Před 3 dny +5

    What’s wrong with the question? Either you black or not. It’s not that serious.

  • @isaiahclayton8178
    @isaiahclayton8178 Před 5 dny +1

    Last two min were pure glaze but great to hear your side of the tyla thing

  • @honorebelron
    @honorebelron Před 4 dny +1

    Charla must of read a comment lol got homie mad lol..

  • @starpool1
    @starpool1 Před 4 dny +3

    That is a topic ?

  • @mthunzimhlongo660
    @mthunzimhlongo660 Před 5 dny +35

    South African Coloureds have their own culture. Half of them come from black and white, but some come from Malays and Mauritians, some are Khoisan. But we still refer to them as black

    • @RastaAfricanGentleman
      @RastaAfricanGentleman Před 4 dny +3

      Eyi Bhebhe kodwa lena yokubizwa ngoBlack abayizwa kahle. Nalento yokubiza Okhokho bethu (Khoi, San, Nama, Hadza) ngoColoured ithanda ukungidida nami ngoba OKhokho kumele bezimele bona bengabhanqwa nezingane zokufika

    • @mthunzimhlongo660
      @mthunzimhlongo660 Před 3 dny +3

      Mo faya Ire! Uqinsile ndodayamadoda. Kodwa mangabe sibuyela emuva sibheka umlando, uJan van Ree wayethandana nentombazane(Krotoa) eyayiKhoikhoi eyamzalela inzalo yokuqala yamakhaladi. Kwayangokuya anda nangeskhathi sobandlulula. Abaningi abasiwo amakhoikhoi kodwa sebazenza wona, ngoba befuna kuthiwe umhlaba waseNingizimu ngowabo, kanti akunjalo

    • @FurianXX
      @FurianXX Před 2 dny +1

      Coloureds were only referred to as Black during the struggle for the struggle cause... since then we have been left on our own island...
      Calling the Cape Coloured people immigrant children is trying to divide the Coloured people more, and we dont need that...
      For the record... Many do not 'pretend' to be Khoi, just as much as a Xhosa 'pretend' to be Zulu...
      And why do people care what Tyla identify with or as? Coloured? Black, Indian? she has a claim to all.... She make good music, the world accepted her... She is South African... take the win...

    • @africanandproud6792
      @africanandproud6792 Před 2 dny +4

      ​@@FurianXXI don't know how old you are but coloureds were not referred to as black during apartheid.

    • @FurianXX
      @FurianXX Před 2 dny

      @@africanandproud6792 - Now i am the one wondering how old you are if you have to ask that question... during the struggle, the ANC were quick to point out to the Coloureds that we are Black and should join the struggle.... then the ANC were for all the 'Non-Whites'... and grouped us into the struggle as under the black flag... post apartheid, we back to the Coloured community... the coloured vote during voting... thats what i meant... theres 100s, 1000s of UWC students of the 1980s that did not complete their courses, swept up in the struggle, but forgotten in the end...
      I hope that answers your question

  • @wholelottaanime2408
    @wholelottaanime2408 Před 4 dny

    Andrew got them Clarks Wallabees 💯

  • @meiymiyeah6895
    @meiymiyeah6895 Před dnem +2

    Just realized charlamagne is the good guy and he saw that tyla sold her sole and he was just trying help her break free from her contract

  • @awosoff
    @awosoff Před 5 dny +4

    Why Schulz sitting like a 5 year old who really need to poo

  • @mjgotbeats
    @mjgotbeats Před 5 dny +66

    Sorry to say this but Tyla’s not gonna last. She is gonna come and go, we’ve seen this a million times before.

    • @CongoNeedsOurSupportToo
      @CongoNeedsOurSupportToo Před 5 dny +3

      That’s exactly what Tokyo Toni (Blac Chynas Mom) said in a interview! 😮

    • @Heartzyy
      @Heartzyy Před 5 dny

      That part! She is very unlikeable and clearly said she was not Black, but soon learned that it’s BLK women who Would buy her music. Now she’s back tracking. Too late. We’re over her.

    • @tenneildoe3674
      @tenneildoe3674 Před 5 dny +2

      Not at all

    • @geronimopratt7976
      @geronimopratt7976 Před 5 dny +1

      Exactly

    • @gno969
      @gno969 Před 5 dny

      100 percent

  • @DwayzeOnBlaze
    @DwayzeOnBlaze Před 4 dny +1

    Coloured definitely doesn't just mean mixed race in South Africa

  • @artsbysbu4938
    @artsbysbu4938 Před 2 dny +1

    how ever way you look at all this, This is going to give Tyla a whole lot more clout in the US........................W

  • @goldyfreeman
    @goldyfreeman Před 5 dny +18

    That is not true. Born in 59 WE said colored and I am American Black. Why is her color so important. They know Charlemagne is shady.

    • @boni_slinger
      @boni_slinger Před 5 dny +5

      And then put her on his show? No, they shady.

    • @ima8533
      @ima8533 Před 4 dny +11

      Colored in America 🇺🇸and colored in South Africa 🇿🇦 are different things

    • @anthonyjunior6931
      @anthonyjunior6931 Před 4 dny +5

      old and ignorant smh there's a difference here in America. You can tell you never left your front yard.

  • @ndabezinhlekhuzwayo6870
    @ndabezinhlekhuzwayo6870 Před 5 dny +4

    To be fair she should’ve just answered the question right there 😅 but it’s obvious her label made her feel weird about the whole thing I guess it’s only in America where it matters how black you are (which in South Africa she and even your other beloved “black” celebs Beyoncé Rihanna Steph Curry etc wouldn’t be considered black we’d classify them as coloured)

    • @Boohurghhoo
      @Boohurghhoo Před 4 dny

      Doesn't Rihanna have two black parents..how would she really be coloured or mixed..?

    • @hereiswisdom
      @hereiswisdom Před 2 dny

      ​@@Boohurghhoothe rest of the world does not operate on that premise when people come to America they learn quickly they must claim Black to survive eventhough it's not necessarily the case where they come from.

    • @Boohurghhoo
      @Boohurghhoo Před 2 dny

      @@hereiswisdom still not listening and still not getting it. Yes, bc of the history and mostly the one drop rule in the states some ppl -that will make it seem like most -will want you to identify as just black or automatically id you as black. Some ppl also want tk if said person will account for any blackness they have instead of just trying to distance themselves while still taking from the culture and subcultures from the diaspora. And some ppl genuinely, generally want tk how that individual identifies. However if you're going worldwide have worldwide depths, if youre going to the states have the same depths as the states as well as what you have and know and mesh it well enough together. She doesn't have to identify as "black" (just black, the way some ppl will go abt it) even if ppl are going to id and see her as that. However a clear enough, concise enough explanation when asked to clear it up even a little would work for these situations a whole lot better everytime.

  • @vebrainlight
    @vebrainlight Před 5 dny +2

    I know Andrew has back pains seating like that

  • @jhonnythunder1880
    @jhonnythunder1880 Před 3 dny

    9:42 Something Rick would say in rick and morty 😭😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @notyouraverageschoolteache4241

    Awe all coloureds need to be media trained like Wendy Parker❤️. 🇿🇦🇿🇦The world must know💯

  • @Calii8917
    @Calii8917 Před 5 dny +29

    her "i'm beyoncé now" energy is what caught me off guard....when she is no where NEAR Bey's catalog- I AM NOT COMPARING. if anything she NEEDED TBC as a huge platform to boost her up IN AMERICA as it is.
    she acted like she was too good to answer questions....for her audience.
    gone lil girl- i'll keep blasting WATER & ON and ON, but i'm good off her for a lil minute till she run that interview back💯

    • @truthbetold3033
      @truthbetold3033 Před 4 dny +5

      Gotta agree cuz that neck roll had me when CTG asked her the question and she looked back at her team.

    • @Larenztatewife
      @Larenztatewife Před 4 dny +5

      Real! And bey didn’t even act like that when she first came out she waited til like 2014 to stop talking and doing interviews. Like you said she ain’t on bey status yet to be doing all that!

    • @Naomi-fz1hq
      @Naomi-fz1hq Před 4 dny +5

      Please lol. Y’all expect everyone to agree with the race term you have. Tyla is a girl just trying to make it. She is colored and that’s what it is, she does not have to explain herself every single interview what colored means. He could have just asked her background. Stop comparing two beautiful artists who have nothing in common too

    • @Badieboo
      @Badieboo Před 3 hodinami

      ​@@Naomi-fz1hqTyla is very bonish, she needa eat her whole plate already

  • @siba92
    @siba92 Před 2 dny +6

    There was actually nothing wrong with the question asked. Tyla needs to know how to deal with such things.

  • @HollyScarlett_
    @HollyScarlett_ Před 3 dny +2

    I have a South African Half sister and I told her stop calling herself colored cuz it don’t sound right over here 🤦‍♀️ I knew I was right lmao my family over there was acting confused

  • @brkjeff
    @brkjeff Před 5 dny

    *Peter Rosenberg Diss*

  • @bertrovanwyk
    @bertrovanwyk Před 5 dny +7

    I'm coloured, she's coloured. We're south african so if you want to understand do research on why we identify as coloured

    • @ahmedfuseinialhassan1034
      @ahmedfuseinialhassan1034 Před 3 dny

      I’m a 30+ Ghanaian who visited SA for the first time last January…I learned about the various races of your country (including the Coloreds) from the handful of SA-set novels I read as a kid so whilst on my visit I was keen to see,meet and observe all races of Gods SA people. I remember the late Mr.Dube even sang of y’all mentioning the particular predicament of the Colored in SA’s domestic race quarrels. This is even an issue/debate because of “American exceptionalism “. 😅

  • @user-bf3si1rl4r
    @user-bf3si1rl4r Před 5 dny +30

    I feel like That was a Valid Question! I Don't see Nothing Wrong!!!

  • @ThatsKhali4uMa
    @ThatsKhali4uMa Před dnem +2

    African coloureds are definitely Creole mixed mulatto types. When my African American family lived in Zimbabwe (during the 80s) they got that coloured kinda treatment down there. Possibly because they are mixed black (and most African Americans are mixed, we just choose to say Black/African American...not counting the mixed people here who complain about not feeling accepted by any side, blah blah).

  • @J.J.Redick
    @J.J.Redick Před 2 dny

    her team wrote that for sure

  • @cthagodsburneraccount
    @cthagodsburneraccount Před 5 dny +4

    who we talking about at 10:00 uncs?

    • @brkjeff
      @brkjeff Před 5 dny

      Peter Rosenberg tried to call Charlamagne out on this interview

    • @Pholo1
      @Pholo1 Před 4 hodinami

      Rosenberg

  • @nkosimkhize7325
    @nkosimkhize7325 Před 5 dny +25

    Charlamagne started a conversation about someone's identity with "What even is that?". And you expected her to want to answer?

    • @user-bi4bb6cd9s
      @user-bi4bb6cd9s Před 4 dny +5

      Some ppl are culturally curious and would always embrace an opportunity to gain an insight into other ppl's culture....is not too much to ask I would assume...esp.if, as an artist, you identify yourself with such a term

    • @lebo5281
      @lebo5281 Před 4 dny +3

      @user-bi4bb6cd9s It is actually too much to ask if explaining it forces you to recite a past as traumatic as Coloured people have.

    • @Diva-julie
      @Diva-julie Před 3 dny +5

      Hmm...so you think the industry is there to feel considerate towards people?
      Lol...the industry cares about the money you make for them. If your success is important to you,then you have to answer some relevant questions.

  • @EJH783
    @EJH783 Před 6 hodinami

    Charlamagne asked about all of those😂

  • @D12345
    @D12345 Před 15 hodinami

    Shultz looks like he should be advertising in the window of the red light district.