This fact that this isn't the whole skit always bums me out, the funniest part of this skit was " If you don't smoke this shit, we gonna have a problem " lol
When people react to chappelle, we gotta tip them off to links for the whole thing, because they miss out on the whole perfection. Same with the Rick James sketch.
@@lisacox3750 When I first saw this episode on TV. He scared me because I was use to him being calm, funny and nice. It was a complete left field but I like it now as an adult because he can show he is tough when it's needed and not all the time.
@@lisacox3750 Yes, but that’s not the whole joke. @Eliza is missing the racial angle. Watch Brady’s commentary on the Chappelle sketch. It was Brady’s clapback to Paul Mooney’s joke about Brady “making Bryant Gumbel look like Malcolm X.” He didn’t like that joke, and not just because he’s too sensitive. Brady was actually making a serious point about how only a certain type of macho, “gangsta” posturing is considered “black enough,” and that blackness actually encompasses a wide range of personality types and behaviors - just like anyone else. Wayne Brady is trying to get people to think past their limiting stereotypes, and not just dismiss black men like him and Bryant Gumbel as “too white.”
Wayne Brady was known for being super family friendly and never touched curse words or controversial subject matter in his comedy so the humor of this skit came from the shock of seeing him act all gangster. The line “is Wayne Brady gonna have to choke a b*tch” made people spit out their drinks from the laughing and the shock.
Brother on the right needs to expand his mind. Before the past couple of generations, our ancestors (during the civil rights era) spoke like Mr. Brady, maybe not with the same cadence, but with elegance. Wishing you all the best.
Fuck that, there are plenty of black men today that talk with elegance and properly. It's just the men he associates himself with and engage on social media that has influenced him. He really needs a broader scope. If you watch his reactions the guy is literally a kid, his knowledge of an abundance of things is very limited.
"BREAK YOSELF FOO!!!" This became the catchphrase me and my friends would yell at eachother whenever we would happen to stumble across eachother walkin around downtown or at the Mall...
Wayne Brady did a lot of freestyle that was hilarious on Whose Line Is It Anyway. Not just rap either, they'd throw random genres at him with titles for the songs and he'd have to come up with it off the top of his head. It was actually pretty impressive, but it was all just for the sake of comedy. The whole show is hilarious, but if you check it out, make sure you get the version hosted by Drew Carey.. I would say Colin Mochrie and Ryan Stiles steal the show, but they were all great.
Definitely a cross over with freestyling as it's improvised but I wouldn't say Wayne Brady really was known to rap on the show. It's all improvised comedy but hilarious and clever regardless.
@@squiggles1239 Yeah, I don't remember him actually rapping. But I know I haven't seen every episode, so I just assumed he probably did at some point in there since he's done just about every other genre..
Wayne Brady Goated, I'd recommend checking out "Who's line is it anyways" One of my favorite improve show. That still goes on till this day. Saw him live 2 years ago.
Being that you never seen Wayne Brady, I think it might be fun to see if there's a "Best of Whose Line Is It Anyway?" I now want to check for it myself to see if it even exists lol this skit was so funny. Break yoself fool!! 😂😂😂😂
Wayne Brady first got famous doing the night-time Improv Comedy show "What's My Line" which you should check out, it's hysterical. He had this very clean-cut image, so it was totally shocking to see him act all gangster on Chappelle's show. Now he is host of "Let' Make A Deal" and he's also done Broadway musicals like Kinky Boots. There is definitely a part 2 to this skit!
Sol you see Wayne Brady was known for being a favorite of the whites. Really nice and well spoken so Dave wrote this skit to show Wayne’s true self😂😂😂😂 funny sheeeet
If you don't know the context of Wayne Brady's image and "Who's Line is it Anyway" show - this skit is mildly funny. If you know the context, it's pure genius. It singlehandedly created a black fan base for Wayne Brady after this.
A couple of decades ago, Wayne Brady was a household name, and EVERYONE loved him. He is extremely talented, but a lot cleaner than most. So when this episode came out, the whole damn nation died because no one had ever seen him act so real before. It was iconic! I still quote this all the time ..”… is Wayne Brady gonna have to choke a bitch??” 😂
I think it would be nice if you guys watched (not necessarily reacted) to Wayne Brady’s interview about this skit. He did it because he disliked being questioned for his blackness and having non-black people say they were more black than him since he doesn’t fit into stereotypes.
"is Wayne Brady gonna have to choke a bitch" is hilarious lmao because he said it so serious and we didn't expect him to act like a gangsta in this skit lmao and this was months after his show got cancelled
Damn.. there's missing parts.. smoking PCP, the sandwich, "You make Bryan Gumble look like Malcom X".. etc. The whole skit was one of my faves from Dave Chappelle.. possibly his best. I don't know if the context of these jokes hits as hard for these young guys but at the time the jokes hit hard.
The Show was called "Whose line is it anyway" where 4 people Improvise comedy sketches and its hosted by Drew Carrey. Wayne Brady was one of the main people on the show and it was a great show!
This is one of the funniest skits from Chappelle's Show. I think there's another Charlie Murphys true Hollywood stories with Rick James. Definitely gotta check out Mad Real World too. Playa Haters Ball is another good one. Thst one has Ice-T. The show you guys are thinking of his Whose Line is it Anyway? That show has Drew Carey.
Paul Mooney made a joke about Wayne Brady while he was on Dave Chapelle show. Dave reached out to Wayne to apologize for the joke. They decided to do a skit copying the Training Day theme. Of how ole boy thought Denzel was one thing but after spending the day with him he found out different. But yall do need to find the whole clip, this was only half
They really need to watch the Thomas Sowell video on the origins of "black culture" in America. "Talking black" is actually just imitating the speech patterns of white redneck Southerners of the mid 1800s.
Funny thing is Donnell Rawlings said in an interview that his jacket or watch really got caught in that gate or whatever that's why he was hanging off it lol
He did Don't Forget The Lyrics back in 2008. I was a audience member for a weeks worth of shows as an extra gig and they would bank several episodes in twelve hours days. And he never dipped in energy or talent. He can really sing, he's funny as F and can lay it down and put out of line wanna be gangsters in the crowd in check. He's legit. He's also an improv genuis. The man is the real deal and has tats all over his body that happen to see going to the bathroom and he was backstage changing his wardrobe shirt. He always surprises. Super nice guy though. He made twelve hour days feel like five minutes. That's talent.
There's an ending on the show that makes a "Training Day" joke where Wayne has Dave smoke sherm and then punks him. Dave blamed it on Paul Mooney 🙏🏼 and it's funny. Look for someone who posted it, not the CP official post.
You didn't even get to the craziest part of the sketch, where Wayne be straight up murkin' these cops and even takes aim at Dave. You should do a Part 2 with the full version.
Hello 👋 from New York Wayne Brady became famous On the show whose line is it anyway that's what made his career And then he started doing game shows I've been watching Wayne Brady since the 90s he is an amazing comedian
Dave talks like that when he gets serious too. That dude is highly educated and a damn smart dude so I know he was just playing because they are a lot alike. I am a white boy from southern Virginia but I dial the accent back or drop it when the situation calls for it.
You need to watch a episode of who's line is it anyway to understand how Wayne Brady most known for being a G-rated comedian and on Chappelle show they made him the opposite.
Wayne Brady had to call his mama and apologize before the episode aired cause of him saying about chokin a bitch. Said he struggled with that line. Lol😂
What led to the events of this skit was when Chapelle said (on the show) that Wayne Brady is so white that he makes Bryant Gumble look like Malcolm X. It was a setup they'd arranged previously, to which Brady expressed some (false) anger. So then Wayne Brady came in and took over Chapelle's Show for one episode. A longer version of this skit was part of that.
This fact that this isn't the whole skit always bums me out, the funniest part of this skit was " If you don't smoke this shit, we gonna have a problem " lol
For real, they missing the other half thats also funny, feels bad man.
I like the part when he be like “Eat your sandwich…….Give me your sandwich”
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When people react to chappelle, we gotta tip them off to links for the whole thing, because they miss out on the whole perfection. Same with the Rick James sketch.
100%
Wayne Brady is a very clean cut, wholesome entertainer. So the fact that he acting all bad ass and crazy is the funny part.
Exactly. That was the whole point. Nobody was used to seeing him in that kind of character.
@@lisacox3750 When I first saw this episode on TV. He scared me because I was use to him being calm, funny and nice. It was a complete left field but I like it now as an adult because he can show he is tough when it's needed and not all the time.
@@lisacox3750 Yes, but that’s not the whole joke. @Eliza is missing the racial angle. Watch Brady’s commentary on the Chappelle sketch. It was Brady’s clapback to Paul Mooney’s joke about Brady “making Bryant Gumbel look like Malcolm X.” He didn’t like that joke, and not just because he’s too sensitive.
Brady was actually making a serious point about how only a certain type of macho, “gangsta” posturing is considered “black enough,” and that blackness actually encompasses a wide range of personality types and behaviors - just like anyone else. Wayne Brady is trying to get people to think past their limiting stereotypes, and not just dismiss black men like him and Bryant Gumbel as “too white.”
He's all that & sooo fine. 🥰
He is also a complete narcissist who thinks he is a pan-sexual. Dude is weird tbh.
Wayne Brady was known for being super family friendly and never touched curse words or controversial subject matter in his comedy so the humor of this skit came from the shock of seeing him act all gangster. The line “is Wayne Brady gonna have to choke a b*tch” made people spit out their drinks from the laughing and the shock.
The man is really full of talent. Can improvise and can sing really well.
Yes, he can.
Brother on the right needs to expand his mind. Before the past couple of generations, our ancestors (during the civil rights era) spoke like Mr. Brady, maybe not with the same cadence, but with elegance.
Wishing you all the best.
Fuck that, there are plenty of black men today that talk with elegance and properly. It's just the men he associates himself with and engage on social media that has influenced him. He really needs a broader scope. If you watch his reactions the guy is literally a kid, his knowledge of an abundance of things is very limited.
@@rmathis268 He's not literally a kid. Weird lie.
@@grabble7605 See sarcasm/ being sarcastic
@@grabble7605 Holyshit! Is a figure of speech the lasted thing that young people don't understand? You're as bad as the guy on the right.
I think he's heard Obama speak.
"BREAK YOSELF FOO!!!"
This became the catchphrase me and my friends would yell at eachother whenever we would happen to stumble across eachother walkin around downtown or at the Mall...
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Me too lol
Wayne Brady is known as a clean cut “nice guy” comedian….that’s why when he did this skit with Dave everybody was blown away-Lol!
This was wild when it showed the first time. I was like WHAT???
Red hat said " He's never heard a black man talk like that". WTF! 🤣😂😆
@xoffiacial_cartierfamily4584 I don't think I'll like this prize 😂
Wayne Brady did a lot of freestyle that was hilarious on Whose Line Is It Anyway. Not just rap either, they'd throw random genres at him with titles for the songs and he'd have to come up with it off the top of his head. It was actually pretty impressive, but it was all just for the sake of comedy.
The whole show is hilarious, but if you check it out, make sure you get the version hosted by Drew Carey..
I would say Colin Mochrie and Ryan Stiles steal the show, but they were all great.
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Definitely a cross over with freestyling as it's improvised but I wouldn't say Wayne Brady really was known to rap on the show. It's all improvised comedy but hilarious and clever regardless.
@@squiggles1239 Yeah, I don't remember him actually rapping. But I know I haven't seen every episode, so I just assumed he probably did at some point in there since he's done just about every other genre..
"Who's line is it anyway" is his breakout show
He was always the best one on the show.
@@mac3rdc not even close. Least funny on the show.
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I saw Wayne Brady in Chicago in Hamilton! He’s talented!
Wayne Brady Goated, I'd recommend checking out "Who's line is it anyways" One of my favorite improve show. That still goes on till this day. Saw him live 2 years ago.
BTW I'm sure their is a part 2 I remember them getting pulled over by a cop as well. I could be wrong and be a small skit
Wow! Never heard a black man speaking well? Gonna chalk that comment up to being young
100 percent right sir, most black man speak properly like any other race.
@Shawn Anderson yea! Also, I thought we were past speaking well, being synonymous with sounding wyt...guess we still need to work on it.
Keep in mind they are from the south, not many people down south speak that way.
@@NewYorksMostWanted but they clearly have the internet…and RUclips
Haha. Yeah crazy comment
Being that you never seen Wayne Brady, I think it might be fun to see if there's a "Best of Whose Line Is It Anyway?" I now want to check for it myself to see if it even exists lol this skit was so funny. Break yoself fool!! 😂😂😂😂
Wayne Brady first got famous doing the night-time Improv Comedy show "What's My Line" which you should check out, it's hysterical. He had this very clean-cut image, so it was totally shocking to see him act all gangster on Chappelle's show. Now he is host of "Let' Make A Deal" and he's also done Broadway musicals like Kinky Boots. There is definitely a part 2 to this skit!
"Whose Line Is It Anyway" not "What's My Line".
Sol you see Wayne Brady was known for being a favorite of the whites. Really nice and well spoken so Dave wrote this skit to show Wayne’s true self😂😂😂😂 funny sheeeet
Facts lol. Funny thing is he actually from the hood. I’m from Orlando too and his neighborhood is actually rough.
I'm happy yall try to understand the stories behind things...it opens you up to finding more good stuff to watch.
If you don't know the context of Wayne Brady's image and "Who's Line is it Anyway" show - this skit is mildly funny. If you know the context, it's pure genius. It singlehandedly created a black fan base for Wayne Brady after this.
You're right, there's more of the sketch.
Everyone loves Rick James and Prince but for my money this was the best sketch Chappelle ever did.
Finally....the best episode
You guys only saw the first half. Second half is the best when he gets pulled over by the cops😂
That skits like been scrubbed from youtube
A couple of decades ago, Wayne Brady was a household name, and EVERYONE loved him. He is extremely talented, but a lot cleaner than most. So when this episode came out, the whole damn nation died because no one had ever seen him act so real before. It was iconic!
I still quote this all the time
..”… is Wayne Brady gonna have to choke a bitch??”
😂
Definitely is a part 2.... Wayne takes his sandwich
Nah, Comedy Centeral just edited the RUclips version for some reason.
"Eat your sandwich, Dave."
I think it would be nice if you guys watched (not necessarily reacted) to Wayne Brady’s interview about this skit. He did it because he disliked being questioned for his blackness and having non-black people say they were more black than him since he doesn’t fit into stereotypes.
The part with the police officer always makes laugh...wayne brady went post...to say he was wildin is understatement
"is Wayne Brady gonna have to choke a bitch" is hilarious lmao because he said it so serious and we didn't expect him to act like a gangsta in this skit lmao and this was months after his show got cancelled
Wayne Brady came up on Whose Line is it Anyway. That's what I know him best from.
One of the sharpest, funniest skits of all time
Black folks can do many things well. That said "Being well spoken"!
I know they’re young, but for the dude on the right to say he never heard a Black man sound “like that” is sad AF.
Hard to find the whole uncensored bit on RUclips but, you can find it on Vimeo. There's more to the skit and is worth watching for sure!
Yep...the last half is better too
For sure, guys I would watch y’all do another reaction tot he full uncensored Wayne Brady skit
It's Wayne Brady son!
He's also on Whose Line Is It Anyway on the CW Network! 🤗 Great vid!
He always been an actor and then he did game shows
Finally loving this Chappelle run
Damn.. there's missing parts.. smoking PCP, the sandwich, "You make Bryan Gumble look like Malcom X".. etc. The whole skit was one of my faves from Dave Chappelle.. possibly his best. I don't know if the context of these jokes hits as hard for these young guys but at the time the jokes hit hard.
Dude even said ‘I’ve never heard a black man talk like that’. This whole skit went way over his head.
The Show was called "Whose line is it anyway" where 4 people Improvise comedy sketches and its hosted by Drew Carrey.
Wayne Brady was one of the main people on the show and it was a great show!
The sad part is that Comedy Central owns Chappelle's clips so they cut his shows sketches up on line.
i find it hard to believe that there are people who have not seen this skit for a thousand times.
Please look Wayne Brady up on “ Who’s Line is it Anyway”! Serious!! He is hilarious
Dang there is so much more to this skit! Where's the rest smh
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What do you mean "you've never heard no black man talk like that" 😂😂😂
WB blew up doing Improv. He's done it ALL.
You guys only saw half of the skit.
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OH SHIT ! ITS WAYNE BRADY SON !
This is one of the funniest skits from Chappelle's Show. I think there's another Charlie Murphys true Hollywood stories with Rick James.
Definitely gotta check out Mad Real World too. Playa Haters Ball is another good one. Thst one has Ice-T.
The show you guys are thinking of his Whose Line is it Anyway? That show has Drew Carey.
There's a longer version of this
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I forgot about this hilarious gem😂
5:58 "i aint neva heard a black man talk like that".... that is a sadder statement than you think
Ahh yes, the skit I have been waiting for
WB was a corporate comedian up till that point
He gained himself a lot respect with this skit
Missing the beginning and ending
Whose line is it anyways. That's what made him famous. And it's were he really shows off how talented he truly is.
Paul Mooney made a joke about Wayne Brady while he was on Dave Chapelle show. Dave reached out to Wayne to apologize for the joke. They decided to do a skit copying the Training Day theme. Of how ole boy thought Denzel was one thing but after spending the day with him he found out different. But yall do need to find the whole clip, this was only half
speaking english correctly = talking white... cmon bro
They really need to watch the Thomas Sowell video on the origins of "black culture" in America.
"Talking black" is actually just imitating the speech patterns of white redneck Southerners of the mid 1800s.
There’s a second part of this sketch y’all got to react to 👀
'Who's Line is it Anyway' is the name of the improv show he did back in the day.
Funny thing is Donnell Rawlings said in an interview that his jacket or watch really got caught in that gate or whatever that's why he was hanging off it lol
"Wayne Brady's so white he makes Bryant Gumbel look like Malcom X"
Paul Mooney
Wayne Brady at the time was the most vanilla and sanitized nigga on TV, but you can't get much more gangsta than what he did in this sketch
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Yeah, our community embraces broken English and slang, it makes you look like you down or hard but really you ain't.
Daamn that's not the full sketch you have to watch it in full
You guys need to do The Ghost Of You by My Chemical Romance. It is one of the top 5 best songs of all time!
it cut out before the best parts
He did Don't Forget The Lyrics back in 2008. I was a audience member for a weeks worth of shows as an extra gig and they would bank several episodes in twelve hours days. And he never dipped in energy or talent. He can really sing, he's funny as F and can lay it down and put out of line wanna be gangsters in the crowd in check. He's legit. He's also an improv genuis. The man is the real deal and has tats all over his body that happen to see going to the bathroom and he was backstage changing his wardrobe shirt. He always surprises. Super nice guy though. He made twelve hour days feel like five minutes. That's talent.
And shout out to dude the gray. He's always the only one with some insight on the old school stuff.... he must've grew up with some older brothers
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Oh shit!!! Its WAYNE BRADY!!! 😳😳😳💯💯💯
I loved this skit, but it was longer.
There's an ending on the show that makes a "Training Day" joke where Wayne has Dave smoke sherm and then punks him. Dave blamed it on Paul Mooney 🙏🏼 and it's funny. Look for someone who posted it, not the CP official post.
“Listen how he talk!” You mean like an educated person?
So glad I saw the whole skit, I don't think it is available anymore. ???
Need to do the whole sketch. From him taking over the Chapelle show. Also Gilly and Keeves
You didn't even get to the craziest part of the sketch, where Wayne be straight up murkin' these cops and even takes aim at Dave. You should do a Part 2 with the full version.
Hello 👋 from New York Wayne Brady became famous On the show whose line is it anyway that's what made his career And then he started doing game shows I've been watching Wayne Brady since the 90s he is an amazing comedian
Don’t forget that several times Wayne been on Sway in the morning killing the 5 fingers of death freestyles
I know him as Barney's brother on How I Met Your Mother
You guys really need to react to "Whose Line Is It Anyway? Wayne Brady was on that show and made a name for himself there.
Should see him on “Who’s Line Is It Anyways”… but the newer reboot version
Dave talks like that when he gets serious too. That dude is highly educated and a damn smart dude so I know he was just playing because they are a lot alike. I am a white boy from southern Virginia but I dial the accent back or drop it when the situation calls for it.
That man has an album.
If you guys haven't watched "Whose Line is it Anyway?" You really need to... it's improv gold.
"I aint never heard no black man talk like that" Welp ... that's a whole different can of worms to open.
You need to watch a episode of who's line is it anyway to understand how Wayne Brady most known for being a G-rated comedian and on Chappelle show they made him the opposite.
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Wayne Brady had to call his mama and apologize before the episode aired cause of him saying about chokin a bitch. Said he struggled with that line. Lol😂
they cut off the best part ... with the him singing and klling a cop when they got pulled over and him shooting dave at the end
This one is one of the best damn shit man 😂
He had his own talk show the Wayne Brady show and was in a show called Who's Line is it Anyway when it was hosted by Drew Carry.
Yes, to have a better appreciation of the sketch, you have to know the milk-toast "reputation" Brady has among his peers.
RUclips be cutting a lot of these videos. This ain’t the end of it. That Paul Mooney skit is another classic 😂
I love all the gangsters at the club fear Wayne Brady.
Oh shizznit! I was waiting for this!
...Holup. This wasn't the full skit. I would mention what follows, but I don't want to spoil it.
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Y'all should watch the whole episode because you missed most of it. Also the sesame street episode is one of the best episodes
What led to the events of this skit was when Chapelle said (on the show) that Wayne Brady is so white that he makes Bryant Gumble look like Malcolm X. It was a setup they'd arranged previously, to which Brady expressed some (false) anger.
So then Wayne Brady came in and took over Chapelle's Show for one episode. A longer version of this skit was part of that.
“It was Mooney!”
This was a complete departure from what wayne is known for
You need to react to Wayne Brady Drop the Mic. Battle Rap Video.
He was on Whose Line Is It Anyway, with Drew Carey
Man they don’t have the sandwich scene lol