Dave Chappelle talks about Prince’s death, calls it “black 9/11”
Dave Chappelle has been strongly associated with Prince ever since February of 2004, when Chappelle’s Show’s second installment of “Charlie Murphy’s True Hollywood Stories” introduced the world to the ongoing feud between the shirts and the blouses, and the ultimate indignity of being served pancakes by a fey musical genius who just took you and your friends to school. It’s not surprising then, that Chappelle—who was in San Francisco last night, for an extended run of stand-up shows—had some thoughts about the death of the musical superstar. But the comedian might have surprised audiences with the intensity of his reaction, turning his entire late show last night into an impromptu tribute to the man he once portrayed (and who used a picture of Chappelle in his Prince costume as the album art for a 2013 single).