What I love about this interview is that it shows how much Tyla is in tune with her body and that her barriers or boundaries are intact. She seemingly didn’t feel comfortable, so she held back but still kept classy. She didn’t compromise her privacy and boundaries to appease the hosts, or compromise her boundaries to get more likes, clicks, or public approval. A feminine Queen. We love you, mamas. ❤️
@@Samsamo888😂I never know what people mean by “industry puppet”, especially as it relates to her not answering questions she is not comfortable answering. Also, you can laugh all you want. Tyla is fulfilling her childhood dream to be a pop star and making a good living while doing it. That’s more than many of us UA-cam commentators can say. 🌚
Envy always makes the "young girls looking up to you" comment when women come up there but for some reason never ask men that come up there about "young boys are looking up to you". Each and every time.
It's sexist. Why must women be expected to be good role models but there's no pressure on the men. It's not fair. 6:10 "I'm just being myself" 🎉 🎉 🎉 🎉 🎉 🎉 @@alvinhoklk
@@SibusisoHlophe-dp5lq nah I think u reading too much into it. She's a girl and other girls would love to be like her. That pressure goes on in both genders tho. I've heard that question being asked to men multiple times
I get why Tyla's team tried to avoid that question but as a coloured women from Cape Town South Africa I'm extremely disappointed that we have to shy away from "that question" when you in the west. We know the history of the word "colored' in the US but there is a world outside of the US and we need to educate those that dont know. I would love for the Breakfast Club to have this discussion.
@@LiahBI think it's because Black ppl in America are hyper-focused on everyone's self identity to the point that if you say something that isn't perfect, they will demonize her. We dont even have a consensus on our own history and identity, so how do we expect the same from a young SA woman.
It's definitely because people misconstrue what we say when we say we're coloured. There was a whole discourse on Twitter and on TikTok. People just don't want to understand. Many different South African tried to educate, but ignorant people don't want to learn about SAn cultures and ethnic groups
It’s bc this community always gets upset when you claim your mixed. They try to tell you what you are cause of their precious one drop mind they cling so hard to.
You can definitely tell she was more comfortable talking to Jess than to Envy and especially Charla. Most of the time (not all) but most of the time women can read the room and can tell when another woman is feeling awkward or uncomfortable. Good job on this Jess. Wish the interview was longer though to really get a feel of her personality and know more about her album!
@@limofootballit's because Jess was the only one not asking hard questions. Imagine your Charla and right before a interview some label gives you a list of 10 things not to talk about. I wouldn't even wanna do it anymore even if I wasn't gonna ask those questions. It makes it seem like she's a fake person
I don’t feel like they were rude or anything. She just wasn’t ready for this type of interview but it was not overdone like the comments are saying . She just needs media training and that’s okay .
They were on brand for what they've been doing over the last decade, particularly CTG. Unfortunately, her team dropped the ball in preparation. I feel like her stoic and dismissive demeanor is intrinsic, possibly based on how she was raised. Black humor in America often leans on vulnerability, sometimes to an insecure fault, and she clearly hasn’t had enough interaction with the subculture to navigate that, which is understandable. I think she could have managed the situation better if she had said "next question" herself, but the lady in the back made them sound disorganized as a collective. You can't project class and standoffishness with someone who has a ratchet voice speaking for you; the two just don’t mix. 😂
@dynasty19 Black humour in America is dumb except if it's coming from intelligent comedians like Dave Chappelle and our own Trevor Noah CTG and crew were poor in their questions and they have been down this dumbness for past 10 years or more. How she was raised is normal,, she was just vexed with these dumb questions honestly 🤷🏿♂️
Literally their first question to her was did you just take a shit. How is the guest supposed to be comfortable if they're now expecting questions that go too far throughout the whole interview. Has nothing to do with not enough media training when 99% of interviews aren't like this.
@@coin5207thank you for your comment. Typical CTG question like really you asking that to a beautiful young lady if she has been for shit on live radio. How old is this guy??? That's exactly my point. Envy was better I'm sure Angela ain't missing these clowns😂😂
This realy shows that this poor girl knows how to "pretend" as if shes comfortable and its sad I really hope shes TRULY HAPPY YOHH THIS INTERVIEW WAS SOOO AWKWARD
@@0003-t6x no and if people don’t want boundaries crossed then they shouldn’t go in the breakfast club. We watch the show to see celebrities out of their comfort zone 🤷🏾♀️
@@vonamel_music yeah she tried to an extent, but with the coloured question I found that strange. She came out to say that she claims all of her identities including black, so why not just say that in the interview? If you’re really for the culture whyre you scared to claim your race/blackness?
@@KayoOlu-f7dyeah she fumbled that hard. If she would of said that in the interview ppl would of praised tf outta her. Could of helped with her career alot
@user-vn2cc7dd8i It's an awkward discussion even in SA , it's white people who gave the name coloured , it's derogatory but they rather be colored than being black
He wasn’t trying to do anything malicious. She’s the cringiest aspect of the interview, she’s obviously not used to interacting with Americans and she couldn’t catch the humor.
@@elm1230 SO, how is that cringe? Why is it expected that she should know how to interact with americans when she isn't one and the reverse isn't expected? This same charlamagne guy has had cringe interviews with americans. Just say you hate when non Americans are successful. You're looking for a reason to cancel her, the whole lot of you so jealous over a young woman. Very disgusting behaviour tbf.
Ppl saying she’s uptight but can’t see thru Charla’s messy questions is crazy to me 😂.. she was so good at picking up the vibes, curved all of his antics, and consistently brought the focus back to the culture and positivity. Take notes!
What the hell are you talking about? The girl has minimal media training which is why she don't know how to say anything interesting. Her team of white handlers are the ones that deflect the questions they don't want her to answer. 😂. Y'all say dumb stuff like this and then wonder why we've been gatekeeping the culture more rigorously lately.
This is the same guy that would sniff a chair after a woman would get up out the chair .He Let a dog lick his balls because he was so high off weed. I’m not surprised
@@EJH783 People can do what they want to do if their will is strong enough. Never let anybody control your choices, even if you face backlash it's better to be real than phony
Tyla handled this EXTREMELY UNPROFESSIONAL interview very well. Starting an interview off making your guest unnecessarily uncomfortable, and THEN not even asking any questions of true substance, just shows that they didn’t do ANY research on Tyla and just thought she was going to be another dumb, pretty, spineless pop girl… but she’s not. And kudos to you Tyla. These ignorant spaces aren’t your demographic, AND THATS OK! You live and you learn. The Breakfast Club will hate themselves later for how they handled this interview, especially when Tyla refuses to ever come back.
not every interview should be ‘professional’ accoarding to your protocol? or other interviews you might find good -_-. this is what they do, if the label didnt want these questions to be asked by anyone they should’ve never gone to the breakfast club, cause they’re known for this shit. they once made someone someone cry and shi so this not even bad at all compared to that. go watch their other interviews, the one with azelia is fun i mean they went even as deep as eating ass (im frl)
Tyla did an amazing job at handling the questions and gossip in this interview. Very professional but light with her humor and expression. Even the nod to her label to address the question was a smart choice.
I Loved It... He had to shed the diva off a little bit.. So we see her human side and comedic or sense of. Humor.. she has little tho😂😂.. less than I expected
Charla: This is a safe space! Be comfortable! Also Charla: So... what's with the pooping? Envy: See... that wasn't so bad right? This is professional level gaslighting 🤣. Don't count on her ever giving you guys an interview again LOL.
Charlemagne jokes with everyone most times. A lot of arrogance; feeling and emotions was floating around in that room. It was actually a boring interview so maybe he was trying to make it a little entertaining.
@@sonderexpeditionsthat’s black American slang at this point and I thought it started in the south but I could be wrong. I was introduced due to chingy.
Does this boring broad have enough content for an hour interview? She got one song and won a Grammy by luck. I’m surprised they desperate clowns interviewed her.
I think the label did/said something that was unprofessional and that’s why Charlamagne pissed on the interview like that. Tyla handled herself well despite the awkwardness.
Her interview has been more upbeat in the UK especially London, she seemed uninterested or could be it’s early in the morning or she just didn’t get their humour, and that early too but she dose good interviews probably just wasn’t feeling it and/or nervous of CTG 😆
Unpopular opinion. I like her. She’s so young, beautiful and talented. But this interview was not it. My expectations is that she promoted herself and where she from more. I didn’t get that. There was also so much open air and host spoke more than she did. But this is her first time at the Breakfast Club so I know she get more comfortable as time passes
She deserved more respect in this interview..... they made the room feel cold. YES your not allowed to ask certain things that comes with the job...be professional.
@@abrahamphilip6843 in South Africa you don't get to ask people personal questions like that. Her reaction is exactly how most South Africans would react.
Them trying to make her feel awkward about not wanting to talk about certain topics that they were made aware of beforehand is really weird… this isn’t new. There are plenty of celebrities that do this and it’s usually respected and a spectacle isn’t made of it. This interview was unnecessarily uncomfortable
If you're familiar with the Breakfast club thos should be expected. They've done nothing but ignore the requests of their gueststhe last 20 years. People used to say they were anti black by how they treated celebrities. It's her labels fault.
@@sonderexpeditions I’ve watched plenty of their interviews and I’ve never felt uncomfortable from the discomfort they cause a guest before until this interview. Tyla held her ground and came across unfazed tho so I commend her for that 👏🏽
The way at 10:45 she ain’t have a prepared answer for her injury is soooooooo unprofessional. They shoulda told her to say knee, or muscles, and say “doctors orders not to over exert myself”, there’s ways to answer that question. But she hissed back at him “Why you wanna know about my injury”. No ma’am. That ain’t the answer.
I don’t think the breakfast club members did anything wrong, they are just not her vibe. She seems for guarded compare to her other interviews, way less energy.
Seem like she’s trying to do the artist run but not have any viral moment or moment in general. She got Kai even scared to mention the we friends tho moment with her to her. She just need to make music and be a hermit. You can’t want to be a public person yet think you can stop the attention outside ya music
They heard she was nervous. Then Charlemagne joked “I heard you had to take a nervous poop”. She is adorable but she could have easily playfully gotten out of every question compared to awkwardly pivoting. It’s ok, she will learn how to maneuver.
She ain’t quick enough to have no humor in her. Lol. She just dry and personality-less. To gag people you gotta have some personality in the first place.
Charlamagne threw a low blow with that Mac G mention. Dude is cold. Pretty petty as well. Props to Tyla for not giving him a reaction. She's obviously one of the few light skin entertainers he can't hide his resentment from.
It's crazy how well her and her team market her thats why she has so much success. She's not holding on to one little thing that make her famous she's just keep pushing to bigger and better
America is the bag. We spend a lot of money out here for the artist we like. Goodluck getting that bag without American support. We got way too many talented artists here to worry about the ones outside of America 🤷🏾♂️
@@HS32153Yep. They also had longevity and the most successful black female musicians/businesswomen without doing any promo on their corny show. I can bet if they decides to come any day ,they will be kisses their asses.
“‘Aight, Tyla. Wasn’t that bad, was it? We ain’t beat you up too much.” Weird ass thing to say. Feel sorry for Tyla, she handled this perfectly. I feel sorry for the interviewer woman that has to share space with the other 2 male individuals. Weird ass energy
Very well said. So glad that someone actually made the effort to research and explain where we as Colored South African come from. We are a Nation, and very proud of it.
She reminds me of an older artist that is a real star, a real label- made celebrity, I loved they way they handle it. I’m tired of these social media artists, she is a real label artist
@@sonderexpeditions social media in the sense that she isn’t like super open everyone knows everything about her. She’s very old school in the way they are bringing her up.
Management works for her not the other way around … she has been told things about her ethnic background before and told them she didn’t wanna talk ab it and they still asked the question . She looked at management for them to do their job and let breakfast club know she didn’t wanna answer that
@@fluid_shredz4298 Management is working for the label. She has signed and is currently controlled by them. She does not call the shots. Tyla on her own is proud of being colored and wouldn’t mind speaking about it but the label doesn’t want any conversations about that to affect their ability to make profits of their brand.
Yeah because black Americans are very sensitive with that topic. So it's better she don't speak about it. In Africa nobody will call her "black", in fact she's seen more like a white woman. But it's different in America inside the black community...
@@mbembalebasorry but if any community sees her as white then they might need their heads checked or they should be put to sleep cuz uhhhh, not gone lie, pack it up gang 😂
I think it's important for everyone (Especially my Americans) to learn that not every South African/ African talent is going to be like Trevor Noah and have the capacity to be the World History Encyclopedia to educate you on the various racial categories in SA. Tyla wasn't even born when the category was distinguished by the Apartheid government. Also, YOU CREATED GOOGLE! Please use it! And let Tyla dance and sing her way to her dreams in peace! 🙏👊
I hate that Tyla is really dumb. At least Trevor who is really smart opened the conversations. But if she was the first ambassador, the world would have learnt NOTHING about South Africa, its history or the people.
Her team should have never had her on the breakfast club imo. I thought she was similar to Rihanna personality wise, but I see she is a lot more sensitive and not as adaptive as I thought. Her people need to treat her like a kpop idol and limit her interviews to pure fluff like good morning america and maybe the hot wings show. She can't handle the black american style interviews where you have to be quick on your feet and able to roll with the punches, at least not yet.
I love how she holds her boundaries. I watch her interviews. She was not having it with that colored question with good reason. The way she just looked at him then at her team. Charlamagne is definitely the instigator out of the other interviewers.
Another non american on an american platform on an american site complaining about americans and then wonder why we dont embrace/respect their stars the same way we do our own
Jess burnt out LMAO she said “it’s a REALLY nice dance” 😖🤣 and then had the nerve to say EVERYBODY tries to do her dance and can’t…..but Jess can tho!!!
@@KeyAirTarot Gworl I LOVE me some Jess…..she my inner spirit animal 😖🤣🤣 AND the CHICKENHEAD dance is a very great dance that I mastered in the 1900’s so she is kinda speaking FACTS 🤷🏽♀️🤣❤️
@@KeyAirTarot MEEEEE TOOOO!!!! And I have a 23 yr old daughter and she be like MOM YOU DANCE BOMB LMAO SHOW ME HOW TO DO IT 🤣 I’m like Gworl it’s from the 1900’s it’s in my blood cuh ❤️🤣🥰🔥
The colored question is tired. Tik Tok colored people addressed it immediately when it became a discourse. She can't be out here addressing ignorance and the constant erasure of her culture because of America's own views of "colored", which we have all (africans) come to understand and respect without opposing our views on it onto it. Stop it already!!!!
how can you want to be a platform with a predominantly Black audience and not think this subject will come up? She will also be performing at the BET Awards. If she’s coloured and not Black it’s odd to occupy these spaces
@@Yh-vi2sv HYPOCRISY. Can a Sri Lankan go on SA TV and say they are ka ff ir. They have that as an ethnicity there. Would SA get "Educated" on why they should be ok with it or will they tell them not to use it in SA? We arent saying abolish it we are saying font use it in OUR country.
I loved how Jess helped her feel comfortable throughout the interview.
He got emotional intelligence.
Y is the breakfast club a horror movie cinema
Girl Power!!!
Jes energy literally saved Tyla’s comfortability.
T came off _way_ too green. Juvenile, even. Naturally, Jess' maternal instincts kicked in. 💚
TBF, Envy's dad genes did too.
Them green joints Be FREAKS
@@BL3SSed-Blissshe’s a kid
@@fredricksmith8760your trash
Aquarius Energy
What I love about this interview is that it shows how much Tyla is in tune with her body and that her barriers or boundaries are intact. She seemingly didn’t feel comfortable, so she held back but still kept classy. She didn’t compromise her privacy and boundaries to appease the hosts, or compromise her boundaries to get more likes, clicks, or public approval. A feminine Queen. We love you, mamas. ❤️
And I loved that about her it reminded me of something Aaliyah would do which i found interesting
@@vonamel_musicAaliyah would never she answered all questions herself and spoke her own mind hun
@@vonamel_musicstop comparing these new generation of women to Aaliyah cause we will never get another like her
@@Samsamo888😂I never know what people mean by “industry puppet”, especially as it relates to her not answering questions she is not comfortable answering. Also, you can laugh all you want. Tyla is fulfilling her childhood dream to be a pop star and making a good living while doing it. That’s more than many of us UA-cam commentators can say. 🌚
@@vonamel_musicYes! I think it’s beautiful when women don’t override their feeling for popularity. ❤
Envy always makes the "young girls looking up to you" comment when women come up there but for some reason never ask men that come up there about "young boys are looking up to you". Each and every time.
And?
It's sexist. Why must women be expected to be good role models but there's no pressure on the men. It's not fair. 6:10 "I'm just being myself" 🎉 🎉 🎉 🎉 🎉 🎉
@@alvinhoklk
You're on point. I think Tyla served them well. She's doing music and entertainment not mentorship.
@@SibusisoHlophe-dp5lq nah I think u reading too much into it. She's a girl and other girls would love to be like her. That pressure goes on in both genders tho. I've heard that question being asked to men multiple times
Mind you his daughter was Lil Kim for Halloween
She never coming back 😂😂😂
Yah she is. The breakfast club does this to all new artists. They always come back.
I don't see why not.
She’s signed to an American record label she’s required to come back lol
She doesn’t need to, already got a grammy without stepping foot there before
Good!!
this feels like them old uncles tryna make convo with the young pretty niece, its really awkward but she pushed through very well
it is awks as hell and part of it is the labal rep watching them like a hawk
Yeah this interviewer showed they can’t handle Gen-Z, they gotta stick to Millennial and Gen X artists/people.
She the awkward one. Has nothing to say and has zero humor.
Thank you for articulating my feeling about this.
@@mcmann1999thank you for this comment. No personality whatsoever
I get why Tyla's team tried to avoid that question but as a coloured women from Cape Town South Africa I'm extremely disappointed that we have to shy away from "that question" when you in the west. We know the history of the word "colored' in the US but there is a world outside of the US and we need to educate those that dont know. I would love for the Breakfast Club to have this discussion.
As an African American I definitely would love to understand! You’re right!
@@LiahBI think it's because Black ppl in America are hyper-focused on everyone's self identity to the point that if you say something that isn't perfect, they will demonize her. We dont even have a consensus on our own history and identity, so how do we expect the same from a young SA woman.
It's definitely because people misconstrue what we say when we say we're coloured. There was a whole discourse on Twitter and on TikTok. People just don't want to understand. Many different South African tried to educate, but ignorant people don't want to learn about SAn cultures and ethnic groups
It’s bc this community always gets upset when you claim your mixed. They try to tell you what you are cause of their precious one drop mind they cling so hard to.
@@LiahBcolored = multigenerational mixed like creole for example like Beyoncé mama or Steph curry
You can tell the clash of culture in this interview
You gerrit
She Not Like Us.
Tyla is real. She loves her culture and it in tune with it 💯 percent . I like that she doesn't assimilate to this nasty American culture.
You can definitely tell she was more comfortable talking to Jess than to Envy and especially Charla. Most of the time (not all) but most of the time women can read the room and can tell when another woman is feeling awkward or uncomfortable. Good job on this Jess. Wish the interview was longer though to really get a feel of her personality and know more about her album!
Facts! Jess wasn't even meant to say much but she figured she had to to make Tyla more comfortable.
@@limofootballit's because Jess was the only one not asking hard questions. Imagine your Charla and right before a interview some label gives you a list of 10 things not to talk about. I wouldn't even wanna do it anymore even if I wasn't gonna ask those questions. It makes it seem like she's a fake person
agreed. Jess did well!
These 2 men lost the swag. They need to be replaced with fresh vibes. They give old uncle & pervert vibes 😅
Tyla is fresh vibes.❤
I’m a man I can read it
Surprisingly, Jess carried this interview… Tyla seemed more comfortable talking to Jess than Charlemagne and Envy.
Agreed. I noticed that as well
Think so? “Do you have a favorite song?” 😂
Definitely
She was scared of dealing with difficult questions
She probably has to deal with lots of weird unwanted sexual energy from dudes all the time.
I’m not OCD I swear but this room feels crowded and my eyes are just darting everywhere I don’t know what I’m even looking for 😂😂😂
it’s overwhelming
What does OCD have to do with it? Lol
LMAOOOOOOO
@@natoriobarbie8193 I meant OCPD my bad lol wrong one 🌚
Its junky asl they got a lot of crap in the space
I love her. This interview really shows off her personality. She seems so fun and down to earth - gifted & wise. Congrats, Tyla. I'm listening!
Too much.. she’s a beautiful child..
Not Tyla saying your sitting pretty high on that throne lol after Charlamagne said "I'm thick"
😂😂😂😂that was funny!
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I love the silkworm look
Her team said, "y'all got 19 minutes and we gone" 😂😂😂😂
Where 😅
If you think Charlemagne asked for the interview, you're delusional
Lol fr. She had to go up there. Labels orders
you do know the breakfastclub doesn't ask artists to come for interviews right? That "Team" booked for her to go up there.
@@DRAGGOFFICIAL It was a joke, damn
"Why you wanna know what happened?" I screamed lol poor ting. She handled herself well
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 that got me rolling
She have a weird looking face. I guess that's the standard in South Africa🤣🤣
lmaoo the way he asked was so messy too. I'm glad she matched his energy lol she like nigga wtf why you wanna know 😂
I don’t feel like they were rude or anything. She just wasn’t ready for this type of interview but it was not overdone like the comments are saying . She just needs media training and that’s okay .
Media training for the hosts more like it, those were dumb questions this show fell off years ago👎🏾
They were on brand for what they've been doing over the last decade, particularly CTG. Unfortunately, her team dropped the ball in preparation. I feel like her stoic and dismissive demeanor is intrinsic, possibly based on how she was raised. Black humor in America often leans on vulnerability, sometimes to an insecure fault, and she clearly hasn’t had enough interaction with the subculture to navigate that, which is understandable. I think she could have managed the situation better if she had said "next question" herself, but the lady in the back made them sound disorganized as a collective. You can't project class and standoffishness with someone who has a ratchet voice speaking for you; the two just don’t mix. 😂
@dynasty19 Black humour in America is dumb except if it's coming from intelligent comedians like Dave Chappelle and our own Trevor Noah CTG and crew were poor in their questions and they have been down this dumbness for past 10 years or more. How she was raised is normal,, she was just vexed with these dumb questions honestly 🤷🏿♂️
Literally their first question to her was did you just take a shit. How is the guest supposed to be comfortable if they're now expecting questions that go too far throughout the whole interview. Has nothing to do with not enough media training when 99% of interviews aren't like this.
@@coin5207thank you for your comment. Typical CTG question like really you asking that to a beautiful young lady if she has been for shit on live radio. How old is this guy??? That's exactly my point. Envy was better I'm sure Angela ain't missing these clowns😂😂
As a South African so proud of Tyla praying all the best for her may she continue to grow.
Why her management start speaking Spanish? 😂 “Can we not? Por favor?” 😂
😂😂
The man aint understand in English, she figured she'd try the next language
Time stamp like civilized people next time
She forgot Envy was the Dominican one lol
@@ballahollyc 😂
Why Charla gotta throw the girl off with that weird energy at the start 😂
Bro is a creep 🤣🤣
He loves making things awkward lol
It was funny 😂😂
old charla snuck out for a second
@@Spencer-er9xzpeople who aren’t conventionally attractive also don’t want to be asked about poop.
This realy shows that this poor girl knows how to "pretend" as if shes comfortable and its sad
I really hope shes TRULY HAPPY YOHH THIS INTERVIEW WAS SOOO AWKWARD
There's alot of worse positions a pretty 20yr old couple be in 😂
this "poor girl" is a 22 year old young woman, and yes she handled herself well.
Yeah they are soo jealous of her
Tyla said y’all ain’t about to trip me up 😭😂
She actually did a great job! Young, talented, and survived the Breakfast Club! 😂
At ALL!!! It was very impressive
she trip herself up already who cares
They were clearly trying to set her up with that question. No matter what answer she gave, it wouldn’t have been enough.
@@joronelisthat’s because she got backlash before for saying that comment. Which nothing was wrong w/ her said buts the language they use in Africa.
Charla is so weird. He loves to make people uncomfortable and always gives that dumb “interested” stare. Like damn let her breathe.
being edgy is all he has.
so fake to claim a "safe space" and then be objectively hostile. He's a bully.
That’s his job tbh it’s up to the artist to have media training to adapt he pushes them bc this not even bad Wendy & Ellen would make her cry
It’s his show and she has no humor.
that's why he's lasted so long. Breakfast club used to be much more brutal.
I love how she not playing with them😭 sooo sassy!!
I’m a Fan, I’m a Fan, I’m A FAN!!
Charlamayne really hasn’t learned to stop crossing boundaries in interviews and making his guests uncomfortable
Really she coming off weird n off
@@ericapetty2318she's reciprocating what she's recieving
@@0003-t6x no and if people don’t want boundaries crossed then they shouldn’t go in the breakfast club. We watch the show to see celebrities out of their comfort zone 🤷🏾♀️
She’s nervous answering every question because she doesn’t wanna say the wrong thing bless her😂😭🖤
But she played it smart
@@vonamel_music yeah she tried to an extent, but with the coloured question I found that strange. She came out to say that she claims all of her identities including black, so why not just say that in the interview? If you’re really for the culture whyre you scared to claim your race/blackness?
@@KayoOlu-f7dyeah she fumbled that hard. If she would of said that in the interview ppl would of praised tf outta her. Could of helped with her career alot
@user-vn2cc7dd8i It's an awkward discussion even in SA , it's white people who gave the name coloured , it's derogatory but they rather be colored than being black
This interview had a lot of cringy moments. Charlemagne really tried to throw her off this whole interview.
Cringe! Stay home
He wasn’t trying to do anything malicious. She’s the cringiest aspect of the interview, she’s obviously not used to interacting with Americans and she couldn’t catch the humor.
@@elm1230 SO, how is that cringe? Why is it expected that she should know how to interact with americans when she isn't one and the reverse isn't expected? This same charlamagne guy has had cringe interviews with americans. Just say you hate when non Americans are successful. You're looking for a reason to cancel her, the whole lot of you so jealous over a young woman. Very disgusting behaviour tbf.
@@elm1230 are you stupid that doesnt make her cringe
no, he was being cringe. Idk how you don’t see this? 😭
The dad in Envy is really shining thru in this interview. Cheesing like he’s talking to his daughters! Love it!
DJ Envy still owes me from Flip2Doa
@@Cuddy83lmfao fr 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I’m soo glad she didn’t let them play with her. She’s gonna go far ❤
Very smart and cool and calm.. he wants to undermine her …
Ppl saying she’s uptight but can’t see thru Charla’s messy questions is crazy to me 😂.. she was so good at picking up the vibes, curved all of his antics, and consistently brought the focus back to the culture and positivity. Take notes!
What the hell are you talking about? The girl has minimal media training which is why she don't know how to say anything interesting. Her team of white handlers are the ones that deflect the questions they don't want her to answer. 😂. Y'all say dumb stuff like this and then wonder why we've been gatekeeping the culture more rigorously lately.
This! ☝️ He was lowkey picking on her
And yet he’s 100.. he’s a mean spirit. Tyla held her own with a this bad person who wants to be a diddy behind the mike..
Charlamagne talking about her going to the bathroom was really crass and unnecessary. 🙄
This is the same guy that would sniff a chair after a woman would get up out the chair .He
Let a dog lick his balls because he was so high off weed. I’m not surprised
Not trying to speak for him but I think that's just he weird way of breaking the ice. But I do agree with you
@@TillisWard he is extremely socially awkward
It wasn’t that deep
It definitely wasn’t that deep.
This interview was awkward AF 😂😂
Painful!!! Her team has a lot of nerve
Lebo, Yhoooo ! home girl was trapped too tight in a straight jacket. even the way she sits on the edge of that seat.
Sadly she's brand new in the industry so she's just a puppet for now
@@EJH783 People can do what they want to do if their will is strong enough. Never let anybody control your choices, even if you face backlash it's better to be real than phony
Because she was barely answering any of the questions imo
“We friends tho”
Time stamp???
Reason y am here the in the first place
Right, that's what I was looking for
Damn 🤦🏾♂️ 😂
Lmao Kevin hart made it way worst
The funniest part was when she points to charlagmagne and says “you bad!” 😂
lmao she remember what they told her bout him
I don't think they were expecting her to be as classy as she was
Or as dull
what do you mean by that?
@@adrians-ro8kk you'll find out soon buddy
@@itsthehumor95yeah Americans love ratchetness
@toneeightfo602disagree completely
Tyla handled this EXTREMELY UNPROFESSIONAL interview very well. Starting an interview off making your guest unnecessarily uncomfortable, and THEN not even asking any questions of true substance, just shows that they didn’t do ANY research on Tyla and just thought she was going to be another dumb, pretty, spineless pop girl… but she’s not.
And kudos to you Tyla. These ignorant spaces aren’t your demographic, AND THATS OK! You live and you learn. The Breakfast Club will hate themselves later for how they handled this interview, especially when Tyla refuses to ever come back.
not every interview should be ‘professional’ accoarding to your protocol? or other interviews you might find good -_-. this is what they do, if the label didnt want these questions to be asked by anyone they should’ve never gone to the breakfast club, cause they’re known for this shit. they once made someone someone cry and shi so this not even bad at all compared to that. go watch their other interviews, the one with azelia is fun i mean they went even as deep as eating ass (im frl)
A lot of big artists don’t do this show
This woman is about business. I respect tf out of that!
This!
Tyla did an amazing job at handling the questions and gossip in this interview. Very professional but light with her humor and expression. Even the nod to her label to address the question was a smart choice.
her social skills are sharp . handled him effortlessly and changed the convo
I don’t know there’s clearly some questions she wasn’t prepared to answer
🧢😂
I wouldn’t call them “sharp”. She was boring and not very quick-witted tbh.
Sharp?? Are we seeing the same interview?
@@itsthehumor95 the comment came right after i saw the opening moments
lol yall Tyla was not feeling this interview
Because of Charlamagne, he came with his negative energy
VERY visible. Stay home sis TBC didn’t need this interaction or this interview
@@charlie4006wasn’t negative. He was trying to do an ice breaker. It just didn’t hit. She better be careful before she flop
Why would she? Charlamagne a weirdo
@jlawrencewat Charlamagne knows who to mess with. He doesn't interview everyone the same
Charlemagne started this interview horribly. Why are you talking about poop? TF
Doesn't know how to behave around women
It was a poor attempt of him trying to make a joke about her being in the bathroom so long 🤦
Because that’s what he does goofy
He just tried to loosen the mood because she probably did tell her label people she was nervous it just didn’t land …. It happens
I Loved It... He had to shed the diva off a little bit.. So we see her human side and comedic or sense of. Humor.. she has little tho😂😂.. less than I expected
Charla: This is a safe space! Be comfortable!
Also Charla: So... what's with the pooping?
Envy: See... that wasn't so bad right?
This is professional level gaslighting 🤣. Don't count on her ever giving you guys an interview again LOL.
You Acting somebody feening for another boring Tyla interview…
@@tabaribrickhouse474liking your own comment 🤣😂 stupid jokes it feels like Charlemagne was trying to mess with her image
Charlemagne jokes with everyone most times. A lot of arrogance; feeling and emotions was floating around in that room. It was actually a boring interview so maybe he was trying to make it a little entertaining.
They prolly never even asked for it😂😂
The Men, especially you-know-who, had weird questions. Thanks Jess for making Tyla comfortable.
This interview was like pulling teeth
Her public persona SUCKS. She is SO DRY.
Corny!!
Can we not? Por favor?
😂😂🤣
Definitely. That’s why it was about 19 mins. 😂🤣
hahaha i love how she kept in African. It was the "yoooooooohh" for me. love from Zimbabwe
"It's just a bar... Just enjoy" ❤😊😊😊
South Africa was the most amazing trip of my life. Best wine best coffee. Definitely going back
Come visit again😊
Come again you welcome
Thanks for visiting our country we a friendly nation and never make people feel un welcomed
I want to visit so bad. It's on my list alongside Namibia & Botswana ❤
“What’s a chickenhead?”
“😮💨 Neh’mind.”
I felt that. 🤣🤣
Jess said “It ain’t even worth the time.” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Damm that's old now 😂
😁
nyc slang
@@sonderexpeditionsthat’s black American slang at this point and I thought it started in the south but I could be wrong. I was introduced due to chingy.
Well this label wasn’t playing with yall because these interviews are normally almost an hour long
She’s not a good public speaker, so the label keeps her appearances short. Until she can get some better media training.
Lmao they cut that South African colored question real quick
Does this boring broad have enough content for an hour interview? She got one song and won a Grammy by luck. I’m surprised they desperate clowns interviewed her.
I think she shy still
Stay home though! Like you’re a GUEST. TBC would not have disrespected her. This made her look lame
charlemagne misunderstanding the joburg line is sending me im sorry 😂😂
I think the label did/said something that was unprofessional and that’s why Charlamagne pissed on the interview like that. Tyla handled herself well despite the awkwardness.
Right but tyla’s label/team should’ve never agreed to do the interview knowing Charlemagne was gonna ask these questions and act like that
😂😂😂 interview is 19 min. Says everything
She's young in the industry, they will get longer❤
They wanted her out! Imagine coming to my house & giving me rules. Little girl BYE
What is there to say honestly 😂
Her interview has been more upbeat in the UK especially London, she seemed uninterested or could be it’s early in the morning or she just didn’t get their humour, and that early too but she dose good interviews probably just wasn’t feeling it and/or nervous of CTG 😆
Unpopular opinion. I like her. She’s so young, beautiful and talented. But this interview was not it. My expectations is that she promoted herself and where she from more. I didn’t get that. There was also so much open air and host spoke more than she did. But this is her first time at the Breakfast Club so I know she get more comfortable as time passes
"I can see you high on that throne" 😭😭😭
This made the interview???😂😭🤣
A CACKLE 😂
She deserved more respect in this interview..... they made the room feel cold. YES your not allowed to ask certain things that comes with the job...be professional.
she made it cold by not even answering the simplest question like why was she acting weird when they asked about her injury
@@abrahamphilip6843 in South Africa you don't get to ask people personal questions like that. Her reaction is exactly how most South Africans would react.
Her team is 100% at fault. Everyone with any incling of breakfast club knows they're like this with everyone. Bigger names than her.
They had a page full
If things they could not ask. This is not the show for her at all.
What if she had a cramp in her vgna. Did you want her to tell that to the world?
Them trying to make her feel awkward about not wanting to talk about certain topics that they were made aware of beforehand is really weird… this isn’t new. There are plenty of celebrities that do this and it’s usually respected and a spectacle isn’t made of it. This interview was unnecessarily uncomfortable
But as they stated it creates a weird environment where they are interviewers don’t feel comfortable. They are allowed to state how they feel
If you're familiar with the Breakfast club thos should be expected. They've done nothing but ignore the requests of their gueststhe last 20 years. People used to say they were anti black by how they treated celebrities. It's her labels fault.
@@GetIntoTheBLACK it’s not about them though… it’s about giving the artist a platform.
@@sonderexpeditions I’ve watched plenty of their interviews and I’ve never felt uncomfortable from the discomfort they cause a guest before until this interview. Tyla held her ground and came across unfazed tho so I commend her for that 👏🏽
Then why not pull the interview? They knew in advance her request would be denied.
Tyla can actually sing and dance, its so refreshing to have a woman with the ability to turn the mic ON.
Lies, she mediocre as hell voice weak, dance move are even weaker. 😆
Instead of tellin them not to ask her about certain topics, they should provide media training for her to creatively curve questions
Exactly
Every label does that lol
The way at 10:45 she ain’t have a prepared answer for her injury is soooooooo unprofessional. They shoulda told her to say knee, or muscles, and say “doctors orders not to over exert myself”, there’s ways to answer that question. But she hissed back at him “Why you wanna know about my injury”. No ma’am. That ain’t the answer.
Yeah I’ll be honest, “why do you want to know” in response to the question about her injury was a horrible look lol
There wasnt an injury thats why she does have an answer.
Im honestly fighting for Tyla. Don’t play with this angel
...oh you need to go find a hobby. Obsessing that much over someone aint healthy fam.
@@unfiltered8407 Tell Kendrick fans to stop obsessing over Drake then if that's the case
@@Waitasecondman weird analogy, but okay…
I wonder if you fight for your family 😂who raised you
@@Htownkid-ot8uf😂😭fax he don’t even know them higher ups got her already
She so friendly on inside and out. I love her music she can sing 💯
Charlamgne always talks about mental health but is mentally draining smh
Hes being a Dingleberry 😂
This!
Lol he be On it frfr.
Before I watched I was like dang less than 20 min interview…afterwards totally understood why lol…
Cos she has nothing to bring to the table. She's an airhead
I don’t think the breakfast club members did anything wrong, they are just not her vibe. She seems for guarded compare to her other interviews, way less energy.
Seem like she’s trying to do the artist run but not have any viral moment or moment in general. She got Kai even scared to mention the we friends tho moment with her to her. She just need to make music and be a hermit. You can’t want to be a public person yet think you can stop the attention outside ya music
She seems fine to me,
lol I didn’t realize these artists were still scared of the Breakfast Club. They are so much better compared to the past 🤣
Facts that 2011,2012,2013 era was different lol especially with dark skin Charlemagne
I don’t think she was scared of The Breakfast Club at all.
Her fear was justified.
@@chelliechelle6602Exactly. Especially what Charlamagne started the interview. She had a good response to him though
They heard she was nervous. Then Charlemagne joked “I heard you had to take a nervous poop”. She is adorable but she could have easily playfully gotten out of every question compared to awkwardly pivoting. It’s ok, she will learn how to maneuver.
When Jess asked her where she saw the ugliest people,she should've said the breakfast club,they would've gagged.😅😂
Omg 😂
She ain’t quick enough to have no humor in her. Lol. She just dry and personality-less. To gag people you gotta have some personality in the first place.
LMAOOO IM WEAKKKKK
Sounds like somethjng id say
I was thinking the same thing
Charlamagne threw a low blow with that Mac G mention. Dude is cold. Pretty petty as well. Props to Tyla for not giving him a reaction. She's obviously one of the few light skin entertainers he can't hide his resentment from.
Literally peeped this but oh well . She handled it well
It's crazy how well her and her team market her thats why she has so much success. She's not holding on to one little thing that make her famous she's just keep pushing to bigger and better
“I can see you high on that throne” 😂❤ I love Tyla! She knows how to handle herself so well.
Loool I bursted out laughing 😂😂😂 she knows how to handle them well
Char!! Loved when She said “this one must leave the room!!! “👸🏽🫶🏾🙌🏾🤣
lmao same 😂😂😂
Love how she made it clear that she wants her music to be everywhere not only in america, some americans like thinking you only make it in "america"🙄
I don’t think she will make it far in America…may be cut short like this interview.
@angelicali22 That's okay too. She can make it far in other places around the world, success doesn't mean you have to make it in america only❤️.
America is the bag. We spend a lot of money out here for the artist we like. Goodluck getting that bag without American support. We got way too many talented artists here to worry about the ones outside of America 🤷🏾♂️
@@angelicali22she won’t .. TikTok one hit wonder. This interview definitely sped it up 🤣
@@sagiterrorist1211 Okay. Thanks❤️
I get why Rih or Bey never did any interview here😅.
Beyoncé will never
And the breakfast club still had a Hall of Fame career without them
@@HS32153Yep. They also had longevity and the most successful black female musicians/businesswomen without doing any promo on their corny show.
I can bet if they decides to come any day ,they will be kisses their asses.
@@aranielleb7718 🤣🤣🤣I don't blame her,they make guests uncomfortable.
Those two don't do interviews at all outside of red carpets and magazines where it's controlled.
“‘Aight, Tyla. Wasn’t that bad, was it? We ain’t beat you up too much.” Weird ass thing to say. Feel sorry for Tyla, she handled this perfectly. I feel sorry for the interviewer woman that has to share space with the other 2 male individuals. Weird ass energy
he said beat you up
@@abstractholmie was a typo, thx
Right showing their true intentions . They just want to provoke people
He literally asked all the questions they requested not to ask. So annoying .
We love you Tyla.❤
Tyla to Chal: "You Bad‼️‼️‼️" 🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀
"This 1 must leave the room‼️‼️" 😅😂
😂
Calm down
@pinknotebook that's basically what she was saying. Dude was coming in hot about 💩...like chill Unc
😂 @ this one must leave the room
@@pointreazonTV😂😂😂
Very well said. So glad that someone actually made the effort to research and explain where we as Colored South African come from. We are a Nation, and very proud of it.
She reminds me of an older artist that is a real star, a real label- made celebrity, I loved they way they handle it. I’m tired of these social media artists, she is a real label artist
no cap ⭐️
😂nah she's a social media artist
Lmao
She's 100% a social media artist. Her music isn't anything close to exceptional like the standards we had of past artists. Be real now.
@@sonderexpeditions social media in the sense that she isn’t like super open everyone knows everything about her. She’s very old school in the way they are bringing her up.
The label has started to tighten their grip on her; now it’s even more obvious that they control what she can talk about.
They are doing a damn good job. The black woman who is her manager and her publicist takes her job seriously and I am proud of her and Tyla
Management works for her not the other way around … she has been told things about her ethnic background before and told them she didn’t wanna talk ab it and they still asked the question . She looked at management for them to do their job and let breakfast club know she didn’t wanna answer that
@@fluid_shredz4298 Management is working for the label. She has signed and is currently controlled by them. She does not call the shots.
Tyla on her own is proud of being colored and wouldn’t mind speaking about it but the label doesn’t want any conversations about that to affect their ability to make profits of their brand.
No, it's because sometimes Americans can come off as obnoxious. Just know all of us in SA watched this with "you weird bro" energy.
Proud of Tyla. She's one of the few that made it! A big win for all of us ! 🇿🇦
It's a win for her, not for y'all
@@kyamoaye772💯
@@kyamoaye772 stfu. Don't give arse vibes
❤🎉yes mama it's win for all of us 🙌💫
Tyla is a ⭐️ that album is almost no skips 🔥🔥
might be the most awkward breakfast club interview of all time !!!
Try Chief Keef Interview... Wow!!!!
Romeo Santos interview also
you must be new here. Go watch the Migos 10+ years ago
Birdman walking in.
No, lil mama, they were so disrespectful.
Whew … the publicist interjection
I'm glad she interjected
Yeah because black Americans are very sensitive with that topic. So it's better she don't speak about it. In Africa nobody will call her "black", in fact she's seen more like a white woman. But it's different in America inside the black community...
Time stamp like civilized people next time
She’ll be a clip now, lol. Tyla needs better media training but i’m happy the publicist was there.
@@mbembalebasorry but if any community sees her as white then they might need their heads checked or they should be put to sleep cuz uhhhh, not gone lie, pack it up gang 😂
I think it's important for everyone (Especially my Americans) to learn that not every South African/ African talent is going to be like Trevor Noah and have the capacity to be the World History Encyclopedia to educate you on the various racial categories in SA. Tyla wasn't even born when the category was distinguished by the Apartheid government. Also, YOU CREATED GOOGLE! Please use it! And let Tyla dance and sing her way to her dreams in peace! 🙏👊
❤❤❤ danko
I hate that Tyla is really dumb. At least Trevor who is really smart opened the conversations. But if she was the first ambassador, the world would have learnt NOTHING about South Africa, its history or the people.
@@mysisterisafoodieshe’s dumb because she doesn’t want to answer your questions? Now I see why she doesn’t want to engage 😒
@@ratedr6174exactly they would literally twist her words.
Her team should have never had her on the breakfast club imo. I thought she was similar to Rihanna personality wise, but I see she is a lot more sensitive and not as adaptive as I thought. Her people need to treat her like a kpop idol and limit her interviews to pure fluff like good morning america and maybe the hot wings show. She can't handle the black american style interviews where you have to be quick on your feet and able to roll with the punches, at least not yet.
LOLLLL He said he knows South Africa, but he needs someone to explain to him what Coloured means 🤣🤣🤣. YHO! I'm dead.
He was being messy.
Bro this interview was weird
Nah South Africans don’t know what they are lol
You do realize that they ask for the sake of the audience, right?
@@itsthehumor95what do you mean the sake of the audience. Coloured is it's own separate race, there's nothing more to it
the poop thing really threw her off, yikes
thought she handled it really well. embarrassing opener
@@LethalLeslie1 charla is a fucking weirdo….. there literally hundreds of ppl that are dying to interview. No one should give him anytime
so disingenuous to claim this is a "safe space" and then start to bully her
@@thornybackExactly
@@thornybackI guess he meant it was a safe space because they weren't going to ask her questions from that long list they received.
Tyla: “I’m not going to start a profitable organization from it”
Jess: “Oh I bet you is😆”😂😂
Yeah i was alike damn Jess 😂😂
I've seen paint dry and been more fascinated than I have been by this interview
I love how she holds her boundaries. I watch her interviews. She was not having it with that colored question with good reason. The way she just looked at him then at her team. Charlamagne is definitely the instigator out of the other interviewers.
Definitely believe the Labels make the interviews weird. Only 20 mins because they couldn’t ask anything
She's great and sweet. Feels like a super awkward interview
Forced!
“yeah i was injured…ayy why you wanna know what happened🤪”
@@alang4190and?that's a valid answer yall don't gotta know everything about her personal life
Industry plant
@@peterjustinegriffin8421 At this rate everyone is 💀
Love how Charla kept it real about the label
In their face too 😂😂
Yes, I agree.. call it out. They bold to speak on it, even with a por favor lol😂 so he did too.
her song is blowing up in Canada too! I love her song
She was not ready for this type of interview…….like not everyone can be interviewed by them.
she did fine. and the lable made sure TBC stayed in there lane
True. She’s not ready yet.
I think because she’s young and not from America so some of the jokes weren’t landing right.
If you knew how the whole world looked at yous lot lol.
She did fine. I'm pretty sure her team made sure she was up for this before taking on this interview.
WHO'S HERE FROM SOUTH AFRICA 🇿🇦🔥🔥?
Nobody
@@randleqgod cry more
I'm here for my girl ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
👋kaapstad ....salaam😁
JHB
I love “Breathe Me”, I’m so happy that’s her favorite from the album.
Shes soo humble and intelligent
She handled that so well. As she does literally every interview. 😍😍
Props to this young lady. Not only is she either media trained or just mature but the people with her are holding her down.
You realize how much Americans are Americans when they talk to the rest of the world
Nah this is the breakfast club knock it off
This is an American platform though it is their turf what do you expect?
Well when you 3rd world people flee to USA. Y’all realize how far behind y’all are behind us black Americans aka y’all get intimidated 😂
Exactly
Another non american on an american platform on an american site complaining about americans and then wonder why we dont embrace/respect their stars the same way we do our own
"This is a safe space" proceeds to make it soo awkward😭
“The chicken head …. Never mind” 😂😭😭
Jess burnt out LMAO
she said “it’s a REALLY nice dance” 😖🤣 and then had the nerve to say EVERYBODY tries to do her dance and can’t…..but Jess can tho!!!
@@adellerivers😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 that was so funny
@@KeyAirTarot
Gworl
I LOVE me some Jess…..she my inner spirit animal 😖🤣🤣 AND the CHICKENHEAD dance is a very great dance that I mastered in the 1900’s so she is kinda speaking FACTS 🤷🏽♀️🤣❤️
@@adellerivers stg I use to go hard doing it too!!! And the pancake 😅😩 I still dance like that fr 🥴🥴
@@KeyAirTarot
MEEEEE TOOOO!!!! And I have a 23 yr old daughter and she be like MOM YOU DANCE BOMB LMAO SHOW ME HOW TO DO IT 🤣
I’m like Gworl it’s from the 1900’s it’s in my blood cuh ❤️🤣🥰🔥
19 Minutes? Crazy
You think that's too long?
She's media trained the label dont want her to say to much theyre protecting the money .... I see this girl having some skeletons in her closet tho
Because in the past she said ish about not being black. That's why she didn't want to answer that question @Niyabrock1
19 minutes to LONG
@@shawnee1881 oh shit, I never heard her say that.
Man, she is overly handled. She didn't allow her personality to show.... and they are already intervening in interviews. This was rough
She barely has a personality lmao she’s clearly trying to be a celebrity and is obviously trained
@@elm1230she does have personality but the person who was with her isn’t letting her do anything
Lotta Political Politics in SA...Gotta be careful...
@@elm1230 Fair critique
@@ADRIANBISHOP-o1k True... But even on the non-controversial topics she was buttoned up. Maybe it was just nerves
The colored question is tired. Tik Tok colored people addressed it immediately when it became a discourse. She can't be out here addressing ignorance and the constant erasure of her culture because of America's own views of "colored", which we have all (africans) come to understand and respect without opposing our views on it onto it. Stop it already!!!!
how can you want to be a platform with a predominantly Black audience and not think this subject will come up? She will also be performing at the BET Awards. If she’s coloured and not Black it’s odd to occupy these spaces
@@F-N-Z-01simply don’t watch her then. All the info you desire can be answered in any search bar, she’s not a historian.
And that's why the question wasn't answered! How many times does she have to explain it?
@@Yh-vi2sv HYPOCRISY. Can a Sri Lankan go on SA TV and say they are ka ff ir. They have that as an ethnicity there. Would SA get "Educated" on why they should be ok with it or will they tell them not to use it in SA? We arent saying abolish it we are saying font use it in OUR country.
The breakfast club audience isn't even gen z let alone tik tok users 😂 makes sense.