CLEVELAND, Ohio – Bernie Sanders wants the world (or at least African Americans) to know that he’s aware his campaign was “too white” and “too male” the first time around. And Sanders is using an interesting forum to admit it.

On Tuesday, Sanders was a guest on “The Breakfast Club,” arguably the most popular hip-hop themed radio show syndicated radio show broadcast out of New York’s 105.1 FM. To put that in perspective, the Vermont senator is the show’s most talked about guest on the show since a recent interview with rapper Soulja Boy.

The show, which reaches a large African-American audience, began with a very direct question from co-host Charlamagne tha God – ““So, Bernie, 44 out of 45 presidents in this country have been white men. Do you think we need another one?”

Do which Sanders responded, “Well, I Think you need this one.”

Sanders recently spoke at rallies in Brooklyn and Chicago for his 2020 campaign bid. He spent 40 minutes on “The Breakfast Club” discussing President Trump, prison reform and reparations. Spoiler: He is NOT in favor of the last one.

“This time, we’re starting from a different position,” Sanders said on the show. “We were criticized for being too white, that was a correct criticism. We were criticized for being too male, that was a correct criticism. That’s going to change.”

Still, Sanders was criticized by some on social media for trying possibly exaggerating his ties to the black community. But you be the judge by watching the interview, below: