Lets be real. China is gonna rule the world in the near future, might as well let them use black culture for gain like white people and get that Yuan bag.
@Yolanda Davis r u one of those people who decide to never give anyone the benefit of doubt? always gotta be a conspiracy, or an underhanded motive to something. american segregation has ur mind warped.
@@ananzidawriter5561 if someone genuinely loves, has a passion for, and strongly identifies as a hip hop head, they aren't culture vultures. simple. couple all that with showing respect for and knowledge of the genre and the history (or any other genre, hobby, interest, etc) and it's even more clear they're approaching it from a sincere place. culture vultures aren't sincere in what they do. they're either posers/trendsters and/or have underhanded motives. plus, no one has exclusive rights or ownership of culture. people can involve themselves in anything they damn well please. if they're genuine, they aren't the problem, ppl like you perpetuating this dumb ass segregating "us vs them" mindset are.
@@Wanderer25 Don't ever tell me Chill on The Most highs word !!! You will never shut up the Most Highs word..And my comment was towards another comment. Blessed are those that do his commandments. You have a problem with The Most High?
@@doccentralstation2592 it's not necessary to interject your holy rolling bible thumping into every discussion. Frankly it's annoying. You tried to hijack a simple compliment of her genuine peace and beauty by denouncing it as if you're some gatekeeper or spokesperson for God. It's not about you. Render a compliment and go with peace.
How so?... she was taking jabs at white men for No reason. She is a lemming who needs others around her to feel secure. She even belittles others for the color of their skin, just to fit in with others.
We need more people like this in our society..from her philosophy of life, confidence, to her humbleness and most importantly her empathy for other human beings...bless
I loved this interview! She said she's a 54 y old woman and she's not 'au courant' anymore. She grew out of hiphop.She's so honest. I still love 'the message' ! Wu tang clan, the dopest name ever for a rapgroup !
It was the most eloquent way to say current hip hop isn't worth her time. If there was solid talent she'd be speaking on it. Not necessarily in the know, but at least some praise
Why it's so important for people to say that there guest of hip-hop if there not black??? Black wanna end racism yet there the ones forcing that shit on us.
Her, her work, and her stories and perspectives is a dope piece of hip-hop history I think everyone should know if they consider themselves hip-hop fans.
@Lillel True we can have difference in opinion but you don't think it's weird to cry just because someone of another race is fascinated with our culture?
@Lillel I understand wasn't trying to be a dick I just didn't see it that way. There are so many black people that let there hearts drop when a known black person give a compliment but I get it now where she was coming from. 💯
I dunno why I thought I wouldn’t care for this interview when I first saw it pop up...but after actually watching it and listening to her, I can confidently say that’s she pretty dope 💯✅ She’s got a good vibe about her 😊
On first impression I thought the same thing but I was seriously engaged by her thoughts and experiences! She's one of the better interviews I've watched.
Oh wow, she's the first Asian woman in hip-hop. She's a whole legend. I never knew about her until this interview. Dag, I wish Angela Yee was there for this interview.
I’m glad Angela wasn’t. She has the tendency to turn everything around to her. She definitely would have took over the fact that she use to work for Wu-Tang, also.
I love Sophia! ❤️👐🏾🐝 She’s so dope. I’m such a Wu-Tang fan and hiphop head that I would’ve loved to have a role like hers. Shoutout to all the Queens they love hiphop! 😎
This interview makes me want to buy this book. Buttery smooth interview full of apparent intellect and affectionate reminiscence on a rich past steeped in Hip Hop. The minutes flew by listening. Great interview guys!
The way wu tang embraced this Korean woman during times of black and korean animosity because of the la riots and Rodney king, is just fucking beautiful. No appropriation from either side, just love and appreciation.
That was mayne a west coast thing cause in nyc we did not have those issues with the Asian community...and the rodney king era happened years before Wu would come out... I know in l.a. the racial thing between blacks and Korean store owners was a thimg.. but your generalizing and eras are off...
When she was talking about the trip to China I got kinda of emotional and talked about reaching the mountain I got kinda emotional man. What an amazing spirit definitely tapped into my soul!!! Amazing interview
@Jimmy crack corn Pathetic? You’re listening to black music but your racist? You're a insecure weirdo.. 🤣 Dancing off beat in a Lebron James jersey, while listening to hip hop. 🤣🤣
I thought I would listen to just a few minutes of this interview and if it was worth it I would come back later. Wow......I was so locked in to this lady and how she expresses herself that I watched the whole interview, couldn't step away from the screen. Whether you agree with her or not on the subjects / opinions she discussed she has some amazing experiences, stories and knowledge to share with an audience. I could listen to her all day. Great interview.
When Wu Tang first came out I knew they were fire. I just was wondering if others would be able to catch on to their style. Luckily for me this was the 90s and my generation was smart. And the rest is history.
Two things: 1) She is reflecting all of the feelings and thoughts I had about hip hop and rap when I was a younger man. I loved the music. 2) I appreciate her saying that rap is by the young, talking to the young, about the young. I've never felt bad about growing out of hip hop.
Might be the best breakfast club interview thus far. No disrespect to anyone else who’s been on the show. This woman touched me with her words and experiences.
There have been many great interviews on the Breakfast Club for many different reasons, but this interview right here...just had me glued to the screen waiting on her every word.
Wow this is one of my favorite TBC interviews. I didn’t even know who my girl was; and I feel like I’ve been knowing her!! Man... the articulation in this is phenomenal!!
Didn't know she signed Souls of Mischief. I saw Souls of Mischief for a penny at Highline Ballroom. Yes, those mahfuckas literally charged me a penny for the ticket.
Robert Pitts which part of Asia? India Pakistan Nepal Tibet Mongolia China Cambodia load Vietnam Korea Japan Taiwan Syria Kurdistan Iraq Iran Turkey Kazakhstan Turkmenistan and so on, which part?
Sophie Chang will always leave me so speechless. She mentions great people that are important to the history of hip-hop, REAL hip-hop. I need to read her memoir soon. I love her & the clan so muuuchhh.
This sisters voice is so professional, her vernacular is vast and her points of views are very interesting. Mad respect.
Gong Tuff Exactly 👍🏾
Vernacular?
Sista?
Yes...great voice !
Agreed
I like her energy. Very respectful & humble.
dtowntexg amazing, right?!!
Lets be real. China is gonna rule the world in the near future, might as well let them use black culture for gain like white people and get that Yuan bag.
Joshua O'Sullivan she’s not Chinese tho 😂
I'm a grown azz man, but I swear I would sit Indian style on a carpet and just listen to this woman for hours. Dope interview!
Hero H So would i .and im pushing 50 lol😊👍🏾
Im 40 me to brother 😆
Especially how she told that wu tang mountain story..I was thinking damn she can tell a story..
Hero H 😂😂
Congratulation on being a human. Being a "man" comes after being Human.
I like her, her energy is immense and pure.
She’s dope💯
meh
D she is super dope ! I agree ☝🏿
Such a refreshing video
Word.
That's a man
I'm buying her book. She is so respectful and educated and influential in the culture. She made me a fan of her as a person.
YES!
Word!!!!
Canadian way
*FACTS!*
Me too
I love the way she paints the pictures for every story she tells. Very intellectual and humble. A breath of fresh air heating her speak
this is the opposite of culture vulture, this beautiful soul has incredible respect for hip hop and her energy is on another level!
She genuinely loves hip hop and has has dedicated her life to it.
@Yolanda Davis r u one of those people who decide to never give anyone the benefit of doubt? always gotta be a conspiracy, or an underhanded motive to something. american segregation has ur mind warped.
How is she not a culture vulture ? Hip hop isnt her culture
@@ananzidawriter5561 if someone genuinely loves, has a passion for, and strongly identifies as a hip hop head, they aren't culture vultures. simple. couple all that with showing respect for and knowledge of the genre and the history (or any other genre, hobby, interest, etc) and it's even more clear they're approaching it from a sincere place.
culture vultures aren't sincere in what they do. they're either posers/trendsters and/or have underhanded motives.
plus, no one has exclusive rights or ownership of culture. people can involve themselves in anything they damn well please. if they're genuine, they aren't the problem, ppl like you perpetuating this dumb ass segregating "us vs them" mindset are.
B V Real talk !!
This woman got me listening to her stories like never before,And the Wu-Tang stories with RZA got me feeling wow🔥🔥
She is so interesting and full of knowledge, you gotta have her back up here.
Definitely !!!
I like her.
As an Asian American. I gravitated to black culture because it was the closest thing to me that wasn’t white in the 80s, 90s and still do.
Respect ✊
👊🏾 we love anyone anything and everyone that loves us back
Same for me when I first came to this country and knew nothing about this country or their culture.
respect.. love anybody who loves us.
I love your honesty.
She has a genuine Soul. God Bless Her.
Blessed are those that do his commandments. She not getting blessed cause you say it...
@@doccentralstation2592 chill with bible thumping. Just appreciate her story.
@@Wanderer25 Don't ever tell me Chill on The Most highs word !!! You will never shut up the Most Highs word..And my comment was towards another comment. Blessed are those that do his commandments. You have a problem with The Most High?
@@doccentralstation2592 it's not necessary to interject your holy rolling bible thumping into every discussion. Frankly it's annoying. You tried to hijack a simple compliment of her genuine peace and beauty by denouncing it as if you're some gatekeeper or spokesperson for God. It's not about you. Render a compliment and go with peace.
Oh Hey friend .... I see you. You have a genuine soul too don't forget that 🥰
I LOVE how she calls Charlamagne 'Char' - very endearing
Canadian way
Lenard! lmao
so articulate
Hes totally chill around her tpo, which is rare
@@bossmanbossman5481 That escalated quickly. You seem to have a lot of aggression lol.
She know’s how to take control of the interview !!
Give this woman a full hour . There's so much more we could have learned and been inspired from . Bless good energy.
This woman should have her own podcast
I could listen to her all day!!!
Wish all people talked to eachother how she talks to others
Canadians
toby Golding as someone from Canada I’ll say not accurate
@@MsChloe1992 BS troll
toby Golding nope
How so?... she was taking jabs at white men for No reason. She is a lemming who needs others around her to feel secure. She even belittles others for the color of their skin, just to fit in with others.
We need more people like this in our society..from her philosophy of life, confidence, to her humbleness and most importantly her empathy for other human beings...bless
This woman is so see through. She see’s people and she’s easy to see. Genuine.
Shami Monalisa transparent
She's a hueman be-ing.
I loved this interview! She said she's a 54 y old woman and she's not 'au courant' anymore. She grew out of hiphop.She's so honest. I still love 'the message' ! Wu tang clan, the dopest name ever for a rapgroup !
Literally ever. Until Shinobi squad becomes a thing.
singsong.....100-queen
She's 54??? That skin is amazing
It was the most eloquent way to say current hip hop isn't worth her time. If there was solid talent she'd be speaking on it. Not necessarily in the know, but at least some praise
@@alexapink2529 azn don't raisin
She admits that she is a guest in the house of hip hop.. kudos
The only hosts are blacks, latinos and Eminem.
Why it's so important for people to say that there guest of hip-hop if there not black??? Black wanna end racism yet there the ones forcing that shit on us.
This is 1 of the best interviews I've seen on this platform.
When I saw her ads on Hulu . I was like who the f is this! Now, I know she’s the baddest in the room! Respect
EXACTLY!!! I thought she was just a character. Now it all comes together.
Her, her work, and her stories and perspectives is a dope piece of hip-hop history I think everyone should know if they consider themselves hip-hop fans.
You can see why Wu-Tang embraced her. She's pure.
This interview made me cry. To be SEEN, really seen, by someone from another culture makes my heart melt. ❤️
@Lillel He is telling the truth that was disgusting what she said smh
@Lillel True we can have difference in opinion but you don't think it's weird to cry just because someone of another race is fascinated with our culture?
@Lillel I understand wasn't trying to be a dick I just didn't see it that way. There are so many black people that let there hearts drop when a known black person give a compliment but I get it now where she was coming from. 💯
@Lillel He is...racist are really envious bitches. They blame, scapegoat but behind doors, they really wish they could be of that group
Pathetic.
I dunno why I thought I wouldn’t care for this interview when I first saw it pop up...but after actually watching it and listening to her, I can confidently say that’s she pretty dope 💯✅ She’s got a good vibe about her 😊
On first impression I thought the same thing but I was seriously engaged by her thoughts and experiences! She's one of the better interviews I've watched.
Same. I clicked just to see who it was and couldn't turn it off. Glad I stayed for the whole interview.
Oh wow, she's the first Asian woman in hip-hop. She's a whole legend. I never knew about her until this interview. Dag, I wish Angela Yee was there for this interview.
That's racist. Lol
I’m glad Angela wasn’t. She has the tendency to turn everything around to her. She definitely would have took over the fact that she use to work for Wu-Tang, also.
Angela and Charlamagne are beefing right now.
I'm sure asian girls around the world made rap songs before her
Nah. Angela Yee would have found a way to make it messy for no good reason.
This was actually a great interview
The way she casually refers to Charlemagne as 'Char' 😂
Right
I wasn't ready for the feels behind this interview. Brilliant
Same
Chills when she describes RZA performing at THEE Shaolin Temple. That's God's gift of Creativity! Wow. What a gift.
Everybody in Oakland know about Sophia. We call her auntie.
SMH
@@coreythomas3633 why you shaking your head?
Corey bro. Quit projecting on her. Yes everyone from the town calls her auntie. That’s a fact.
@@jacobmendoza6050 while black ppl go to a shit whole yea ok
Yolanda Davis what are you talking about
Her story telling is on another level. She’s dope!
His* story
@@barryk2626 🤔🤔
I love Sophia! ❤️👐🏾🐝 She’s so dope. I’m such a Wu-Tang fan and hiphop head that I would’ve loved to have a role like hers. Shoutout to all the Queens they love hiphop! 😎
I really liked this interview. That lady's energy is so genuine.
She's hip hop all the way...
Respect... The Bronx ❤
that story about rza performing at the shoalin temple made me tear up b, that shit sounded beautiful, that's like a dream come true. 27:57
How do you fall in love in 33 mins? She’s truly a gem!
This interview makes me want to buy this book. Buttery smooth interview full of apparent intellect and affectionate reminiscence on a rich past steeped in Hip Hop. The minutes flew by listening. Great interview guys!
And she rolled her eyes, and I remember saying to myself; B%$#$ YOU'RE FIRED! Classic "Like a Boss" moment!
pulled out my Ghostface Killah's - "Ironman" cassette tape. Sophia Chang is credited for photography on the album's art work
dope interview!
This explains why her commercial is on every time I watch American saga
Yes
One of my favorite interviews and I’m embarrassed to say I didn’t know who she was until now.. but i will do my homework on her
Gave homie a new name he just “Char” now 😂
I swear I’m like ok it’s just Char now
Shit sound like the lion king Scar, lol!
I'm calling him Charla. Lol Soulja boy
@Hola123 Hola why do you keep posting that link man foh.
Not new...Angela and Dj Envy been calling him that for years...
The way wu tang embraced this Korean woman during times of black and korean animosity because of the la riots and Rodney king, is just fucking beautiful. No appropriation from either side, just love and appreciation.
That was mayne a west coast thing cause in nyc we did not have those issues with the Asian community...and the rodney king era happened years before Wu would come out... I know in l.a. the racial thing between blacks and Korean store owners was a thimg.. but your generalizing and eras are off...
Great point 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Didn’t know who she was until this interview! Love her spirit 🕊💕
Damn... Her energy is off the scale.
wasn't gonna watch all of this but man, she is an intriguing woman. I can't stop listening.
Eric W facts
Much respect to her great interview
This is truly one of the best interviews of the year. Much respect to her.
i can listen to her talk all day, she's relaxing.
For her to recall a story that G herbo told her is actually impressive an shows how much she cared an was listening an actually drawn in by him
She has such a beautiful spirit
If she was my mom, I would intentionally get in trouble just to have her lecture me. It would be the most soothing and eloquent punishment ever.
SS lmaoo u a fool
🤣🤣🤣😂😂🤣
If she was your mom and you love her, then you would honor her by not getting into trouble in the first place.
When she was talking about the trip to China I got kinda of emotional and talked about reaching the mountain I got kinda emotional man. What an amazing spirit definitely tapped into my soul!!! Amazing interview
I love this woman and what she's saying.
This is a fuckin guy stupid
Barry K Easy there girlfriend! No need to get your panties in a bunch.
She’s dope she can come to the cook out anytime.
Cookout!? Really?
@Jimmy crack corn
Pathetic? You’re listening to black music but your racist? You're a insecure weirdo.. 🤣 Dancing off beat in a Lebron James jersey, while listening to hip hop. 🤣🤣
she's been at the cookout for a min.She auntie at this point
Jimmy Crack Corn that’s not what your woman say🤣🤣
Kevin Anderson facts
I like her. I'm going to buy her book.
Relly Sunshine it was really good.
Me too,,I like her Energy
one of the best interviews. she needs to come back. ima a wu fanatic so this was dope. bong.
Hot damn the talent she signed and managed. Managing wu tang is enough to put her on notice. 감사합니다
Shes korean yall. Blame the family name lol
yeah she looks lust like Bobby Lee hahahaha
GantzIsSloppy if he was skinny xD
Whaat?? She’s korean! Love her more
God! Great f’n interview. I love the way she tells her stories. almost bought a tear to my eye how passionately she explains stories. She’s dope.
I thought I would listen to just a few minutes of this interview and if it was worth it I would come back later. Wow......I was so locked in to this lady and how she expresses herself that I watched the whole interview, couldn't step away from the screen. Whether you agree with her or not on the subjects / opinions she discussed she has some amazing experiences, stories and knowledge to share with an audience. I could listen to her all day. Great interview.
I like Sophia energy and passion. She has a beautiful soul! Also, I think Marital Art movies in the 70s and 80s influenced Wu-Tang as well..
❤ her energy, so calming. Never seen 'Char' so engaged and peaceful with no mention of Pum Pum 😂
SarVaughan 😂😂😂💯
I felt like I was watching a movie when she was telling her stories!
I love her. That Gherbo story was too real.
Forreal that shit was so fucked up by that white lady
First of all standing ovation. I would go to any llecture she gave. The RZA story gave me chills. What an outstanding woman
She is so confident of her own identity, not minding what anyone thinks. That level of self confidence is inspiring.
I LOVE this woman! And her parents sound extraordinary!
I could listen to her stories all day. Her energy is powerful, infectious, uplifting and inspiring, bless this woman ♥️
When Wu Tang first came out I knew they were fire. I just was wondering if others would be able to catch on to their style. Luckily for me this was the 90s and my generation was smart. And the rest is history.
Sadly not like this generation 😔😔😔
Yup NYC, class of 95! It was instant!
One of the most honest , insightful , informative , and inspiring interviews in Breakfast Club history .
Much respect .
Much respect!! Finally someone who seems to really understand the culture and the ppl who are born in it.
S. Chang is a legend in the Hip Hop industry. Great Interview.
Two things: 1) She is reflecting all of the feelings and thoughts I had about hip hop and rap when I was a younger man. I loved the music. 2) I appreciate her saying that rap is by the young, talking to the young, about the young. I've never felt bad about growing out of hip hop.
Shout to all the people that listened to her interview on itsthereal
That interview was dope!
She has a positive light that surrounds her, I love hear her talk, very down to earth and intelligence, much respect🤘🤘🤘
She's dope glad I tuned in
SOPHIA SOUND LIKE MY ASIAN GRANDMOTHER THAT GIVES ME WISE ADVICE.
Wow!!! Ms. Sophia speaks to my heart. Thank you Breakfast Club for doing this interview!
Where is Angela when you need her? Another Asian woman connected to Wu-Tang, ya'll slippin lol
Facts 💯🤷🏾♂️. Good catch
How many Asian women connected to Wu Tang do you want on one show ? Let this woman speak her mind.
True
@@yourdadpaysinterest6643
We want the 2 we she just mentioned....Sophia and Angela.
What's good ??
I thought the same thing!
Might be the best breakfast club interview thus far. No disrespect to anyone else who’s been on the show. This woman touched me with her words and experiences.
I thought she was a dude with lipstick.
However, listening to her... She is one of the coolest females they ve had of Breakfast club.
Mr Egusi she a legend many MCs would have never made it!!
Same and same.
she got a tight poonany tho...
You could’ve kept the first part of your comment to yourself :)
@@katarina1292 right, he tried to be funny. Cornball.
There have been many great interviews on the Breakfast Club for many different reasons, but this interview right here...just had me glued to the screen waiting on her every word.
When she mentioned gravediggaz, I lit up 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Easily one of the best guest on the show that will probably not get the views it deserves.
This is an incredible history lesson, thank you for posting this! Love her!
Enough respect to Too Poetic from Gravediggaz. His name is never fuckin' mentioned amongst ancestor emcees.✊
Rest in peace!!! He was a great nuwapian brother
Wow this is one of my favorite TBC interviews. I didn’t even know who my girl was; and I feel like I’ve been knowing her!! Man... the articulation in this is phenomenal!!
I like her she's dope on level 10
Didn't know she signed Souls of Mischief. I saw Souls of Mischief for a penny at Highline Ballroom. Yes, those mahfuckas literally charged me a penny for the ticket.
Tone Riggz 93’ Til Infinity is my shiiiiiit ☝🏽
@@SmileyAdventures Classic indeed
Omg!! That's wassup. They Were cold. I know the show was worth wayyy more than u paid🙌🏾🙆🏾❤️
@@SmileyAdventures u know i play that stuff now
Smiley Adventures We all know that one, but what about “Tour Stories”, “Step to my girl” & “Bird’s Eye View” ? 🤔
I love her outlook on growing out of hip hop. And her energy seems great!
I'm a Black woman and proud to say I really want to visit the continent of Asia. I know it's beautiful
conspiracy woman continent
Original asians were black. research it.
Robert Pitts which part of Asia? India Pakistan Nepal Tibet Mongolia China Cambodia load Vietnam Korea Japan Taiwan Syria Kurdistan Iraq Iran Turkey Kazakhstan Turkmenistan and so on, which part?
Sophie Chang will always leave me so speechless. She mentions great people that are important to the history of hip-hop, REAL hip-hop. I need to read her memoir soon. I love her & the clan so muuuchhh.
I love her aura🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I envy her ability to tell stories. You can tell how articulate and intelligent she is!
This is a woman wise beyond her years who's a master communicator. Thanks for a great interview; it was a pleasure.
She knows about wu tang, that's all that matters.🙌
Ant Francis *Managed
She’s their manager u idiot. U no nothing about the Wu
@@anthony-6989 bruh chill
She gave me Chills man! So much wisdom, amazing energy!
💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
shes so adorablee!! "char" lol