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0:01

Stang. Everybody

0:03

come to the breakfast club. I call this the high. You're

0:06

a wild you're around canna

0:09

live, you don't control. I'm not even

0:11

dealing here. I'm so peggy. Are

0:13

you're so petty? The world's most dangerous

0:16

morning h DJ Catherine his

0:18

pitch, Angela. I stay in everybody's business,

0:20

but in a good way, Charlomagne, the gut, the ruler,

0:22

rubbing you the wrong way. The breakfast

0:25

club ain't for everybody.

0:39

Hold on hello, y

0:42

hey, or just me oh, let's

0:44

start over. Then hold on one say it all

0:49

right, okay, come

0:56

on, envy hit

0:59

it. Good morning Usa

1:01

yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo

1:04

yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo

1:06

yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo

1:08

yo yo yo yo Good morning. Angela,

1:10

Ye, good money, Charlemagne,

1:12

the guy Peace didn't plan in his Thursday.

1:18

Man. I was just in the

1:20

hall arguing with my pops. Man, argue

1:22

with your papa. But now, first of all, yes,

1:26

being older is something

1:29

that I aspired to be. I want to be ninety

1:31

one hundred years old. I want to see my kids do everything.

1:33

Me too, and yo laa don't happen now,

1:36

my dad. Now, one thing with being old is sometimes

1:38

old people are stubborn. And

1:40

I'm sure my dad is listening right now. You are stubborn,

1:43

old man. Dad's calling him.

1:46

No, don't give us content. I'm

1:48

gonna tell you. So I tell my dad. Now, when I go to

1:50

the store, I get things for for numerous

1:52

people. I get things for my mother and father. I get

1:54

stuff for my mother in law. So

1:57

when I go to the store and I get a case of water, I get three

1:59

cases. Make sure everybody's good. I get three cases

2:01

of taller paper. Make sure they're all good. Right,

2:04

call my parents every day just to check them on them. You'll goodya

2:06

know anything? No, he calls me this morning about

2:08

five minutes ago, like, hey, and never you

2:11

never guess where I'm at. I'm like, well, where

2:13

home? He goes, No, stopping shop. I'm like, what

2:15

the hell are you doing? Is stopping shop? He says,

2:17

when they opened up an hour early for you know, senior

2:20

citizen old people like me. I'm like, well, what do you need?

2:22

Like, what do you need? I tell you I will bring anything

2:24

to you. Do not leave the damn house. Stay

2:26

home. Probably you can't you can't go an

2:28

hour early. Exactly right, senior

2:31

citizen. He's taking advantage. It's like, it's just like being a

2:33

senior citizen an eyehop when you take advantage

2:35

of the discount on the pancakes, but tell advantage

2:37

of the hour. But old people can't get coronavirus

2:39

as other older people in the store with him, I

2:41

tell you stay home, I will bring it to you. Do not

2:43

leave the house. You're out

2:46

and about, And yes, somebody else can happen in man

2:48

alone. That man seventy somethings

2:50

that about to say, ninety seventy something years old. That man

2:52

lived through it all. That man. Let let your daddy

2:54

live his life. God damn it. Yeah, they out there going to the

2:57

store. They got that extra hour in so they

2:59

might as well take advantage. No, no, no, no

3:00

no no no, stay home. You up

3:03

here. You ain't home. You're right, so shut

3:05

up. I'm dumb. Okay, Well that's

3:07

what that's that's what being seven years old and having all that experiences

3:09

about having wisdom. Okay, do you know exactly

3:12

who's gracious? Dad? Go home, man, I

3:14

will bring whatever you need. I will bring us. Then

3:16

I say, well, what do you want you might want to ask you

3:18

might want to ask him to get you some stuff. You're at that

3:20

extra hour you're asked him. I said, what do you need? Right, Eddie's

3:22

listening because I was on speaking for I go, Dad, what

3:24

do you need? He goes, I'm just out here looking. Maybe

3:27

he just wanted to get on the house. I'm just out here looking.

3:29

What are you looking for? Let that man live his

3:31

life, sadly, this is the new normal that we may have

3:33

to do this, gracious dad, can you ask your

3:36

dad to pick me up some smart puffs? No? My

3:38

mom? Is my mom? Now he's listening. I know he's

3:41

listening. It's gracious mom. This is the new normal

3:43

we might have to live. We might have to live in a world where,

3:45

you know what, older people go to the store an

3:47

hour before everybody else. And you know, the

3:49

threat of coronavirus is always around

3:52

us, us for the foreseeable future, especially

3:54

because I got anxiety. So you know, every time I get

3:56

a headache or my arm hurt, I'd be like, oh, I

3:59

started looking at I must have taken my temperature

4:01

yesterday six times. You just like putting

4:03

that thing up your butt. It's not in my but I swipe it

4:05

on my forehead. You I'm not gonnae I did ask my wife to

4:07

take my temperature last night, though, but the thermometers

4:10

in my kids room, so she couldn't go in there to get it because

4:12

you don't want to wake the kids up. But I did. And it's not like

4:14

I felt sick of nothing. I was just like, because

4:16

I was even thinking about that, I'm thinking about everybody who

4:19

has tested positive, right, and they say they didn't

4:21

have any symptoms. So I wonder if

4:24

you can have a fever. That would be a

4:26

symptom though, right, So even if

4:28

you do check your temperature and is fine, you can

4:31

still have it. I was. I was also thinking. I was like,

4:33

you know what, Charlemagne,

4:35

Eddie and me, probably if one of us get it,

4:37

we all got it. I just want to tell Absolutely and

4:41

Dan and Taylor, all you guys out there, Yeah,

4:43

it will be fine. Yeah, I believe

4:45

I'm really fine. It's

4:47

true to the matter. Will be fine because that's the truth

4:50

to the matter. You gotta lean into the uncertainty of it all.

4:52

You know, if you if you don't get it, great,

4:54

if you do get it, what you're

4:56

gonna do? What are you gonna do what

4:59

you're gonna. Still gotta still gotta live

5:01

your life, right, yeah, right, Just be happy that you are

5:03

certainty and you don't have any previous medical

5:05

conditions, and you're getting your body can fight it off.

5:07

That's right. I've been taking mad vitamin C and zinn

5:10

envitahimin D two. I know you've been getting

5:12

that vitamin D.

5:15

When you told us how you came in the back door yesterday, I said,

5:17

okay, and be getting that vitamin D up. Oh

5:19

my goodness. All right, man, brother, let's get the show

5:21

cracking. It's Thursday, to go back Thursday.

5:24

Drew Hill will be joining us this morning. Drew

5:26

Hill will be here. Ye, yes, we'll kicking

5:28

with Drew Hill legendary. That's

5:30

right. I'll be a nice little minim mix for this morning. And I'm gonna

5:32

tell you something else for everybody, everybody out there

5:34

that's feeling a way. I was driving in this

5:36

morning and I saw a very very very bad accident.

5:39

So you know, and in light of

5:41

everything that's happening in the world, it's

5:43

still people out here who haven't having it worse,

5:46

right, Okay, right, be careful out there the roads. I

5:48

know on the East coast, and the weather's nasty, fell a little

5:50

bit this morning, so just be careful, give yourself a little extra

5:52

time if you have to go to work. If you don't have to, don't

5:55

leave the crip please. All

5:57

right, Well, let's get the show cracking front page news. What we're talking

5:59

what we talk a start with you? Well, of course, coronavirus,

6:02

but you know, the first day of spring is upon us also,

6:04

and we'll tell you what you can look forward to. It is the first

6:06

day. It is the first day of spring. Wow, well,

6:08

happy spring, happy fake

6:11

spring. Yeah, there you go. It's the Breakfast Cloud. Good

6:13

morning morning.

6:15

Everybody is DJ MVY Angeline

6:17

Charlomagne, the guy We all to Breakfast Club. Let's get

6:19

in some front page news. When

6:22

we starting you, well, you know it is

6:24

the first day of spring. But they are saying there it's

6:26

gonna be a winter storm and there'll be snow across

6:28

the United States on that first day

6:30

of spring. Sounds good. Doesn't snow kill

6:32

germs? No, they said. They actually

6:34

said the heat will be better. He's warmer,

6:37

okay, supposed to be seventy degrees on the East

6:39

Coast of Friday tomorrow, I mean Saturday.

6:42

Yeah, so well tomorrow's Friday.

6:45

That's what I mean, Tomorrow Friday. Okay, that's

6:47

the heat kills more germs because it feels

6:50

like it's more Germany when it's hot out, or maybe it's just

6:52

people being musty when people I think it's also the

6:54

sun with the vitamins you get from the sun also

6:56

makes you healthier, yes as

6:58

well. So all right, now let's talk about the

7:00

Family First Act. Nancy Pelosi

7:03

is describing what will happen with the Family

7:05

First Act in regards to coronavirus.

7:07

This legislation facilitates free

7:10

coronavirus testing for everyone

7:12

who needs a test, including the

7:14

uninsured. To put families first,

7:16

our legislation secures paid leaf with

7:19

two weeks of paid sick leave and family

7:21

and medical leaf for those affected

7:24

by the virus and for those who lose their

7:26

jobs who are strengthening unemployment insurance,

7:28

a critical step to protect workers

7:30

economic security. Putting families

7:33

first, our legislation protects our

7:35

children and particularly the tens

7:37

of millions of little children who

7:39

rely on the free or reduced price lunch they

7:41

receive at school. All

7:44

right, so under their revised

7:46

bill, they said, payments would be capped at five hundred

7:49

and eleven dollars a day. Originally, they

7:51

were trying to get people there full pay, but because there's

7:53

limited federal reimbursement, they can't do that

7:55

amount. And workers with family members

7:57

affected by coronavirus and people

8:00

whose chidrens schools have closed will still get up to

8:02

two thirds of their pay.

8:04

Now. Donald Trump also talked about suspending

8:06

evictions and foreclosures. Today,

8:08

I'm also announcing that the Department of Housing

8:10

and Urban Development just providing immediate

8:12

relief to renters and homeowners by

8:15

suspending all foreclosures and evictions

8:17

until the end of April. So we're working

8:20

very closely with doctor Ben Carson

8:22

and everybody from HUD Listen

8:24

man dropping the clues bombs with them, Okay, because

8:26

it's good to see that Republicans

8:29

and Democrats can work together to do what's

8:31

right for the American people that the time. That's

8:33

a nice bipartisan bill that will help Americans

8:36

that need it. And that's how government is supposed to

8:38

work. Taxpay is getting something for their tax

8:40

dollars. That's why we got to demand more of our goddamn

8:42

government, all right. In addition,

8:44

Donald Trump keeps on calling the coronavirus,

8:46

it's Chinese virus. And here's his explanation,

8:49

Why do you keep calling this the Chinese

8:51

virus? Why do you keep using this?

8:55

It's not racist at all, No, not at all,

8:58

it comes from China. I want to be

9:00

accurate, as you know, try tried

9:02

to say that it was caused by

9:04

American soldiers. It's not gonna

9:06

happen. I listen, I

9:08

understand, but I still want to know why nobody ever

9:10

asked that question when it comes to the West now virus

9:13

or a bowler or zeka, all of those things that

9:15

are from Africa, nobody ever asked that question. Then

9:18

I think people did ask those questions at that

9:20

time. Also, they definitely did, but

9:23

I've never remembered that. Yeah,

9:25

the problem is that people are getting attacked

9:27

now just because they're Asian. People don't know if you're

9:29

a Chinese, Chinese, American. And it looks

9:31

like he's trying to scapegoat a certain group.

9:34

Aricople used to get stigmatized too, they still get

9:36

stigmata. Do you think he was he was trying

9:38

to scapegoat or do you think because you know, the Chinese

9:40

government said it started from Americans and American soldiers.

9:43

He's just trying to be clear that it didn't start from Americans,

9:46

So you want to rename the virus that too. I

9:48

don't know why he's doing it, but that's what it seems to you said

9:50

because it originated in China. But that's not

9:52

what it's called. He's just renaming it, right,

9:56

I mean, that's not what it's called. He's just trying

9:58

to change the name of it. And then you

10:00

know, and I think people are having issues with people getting attacked

10:02

for no reason just because that is

10:05

totally wrong. When my point will stand. I

10:07

don't understand why people don't have that same energy when

10:09

it comes to the West no virus or bowling Zeka,

10:11

because that's if that's that's just as racist,

10:13

right, and that puts the stigma on them. People

10:15

definitely can't have that same energy, definitely can't

10:17

have that same ennymore. But they don't. It's what I'm

10:19

saying, all right, Well, that is your front page

10:22

news. Get it off your chest. Eight undred five

10:24

eight five one oh five one. If you're upset, you

10:26

need to vent hit us up right now. Maybe at

10:28

a bad night, bad morning, or maybe you just feel

10:30

blessed. You want to spread some positivity, phone line

10:32

to a wide open right now. Eight undred

10:35

five eight five one oh five one is the Breakfast Club.

10:37

God morning, the Breakfast Club.

10:44

It is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're

10:46

mad or blest, So you better have the same

10:48

endertry we want to hear from you on the breakfast club.

10:51

Hello with this all right? My name is Saren.

10:53

How are you hey sharing get it off your chest? Well?

10:56

I found out that guy the

10:58

coronavirus to be killed like heat. And

11:01

if you stay in the starna for like fifteen minutes,

11:04

um, it'll start destroying and breaking it down,

11:06

and then you go back in another hour later,

11:08

staying a little longer and straight

11:11

completely. What

11:13

YouTube? What YouTube channel told you that? Well,

11:17

you know if you look at I found

11:20

it on Instagram. Come

11:22

on now, all right, doctor Sharon,

11:24

thank you so much. All Right, well, I'm not a doctor

11:27

to try it out now, I ain't

11:29

gonna front if I get it, I'm definitely gonna try it out.

11:31

I mean I like to sign it anyway. I go sit in the sign it

11:33

just because because it helps me. I like to sweat. So, hello,

11:35

who's this? You know what up. What up going on?

11:38

Djar?

11:41

How you doing? Brother? Get you off your chest. I'm

11:43

chilling, man, I'm calling out of Columbia,

11:45

South Carolina. Baby eight h three to Matt,

11:48

what's happening? Chill? I'm originally

11:50

from Brooklyn though, yes, yes,

11:53

sir, but ye know this might sound crazy, but let's

11:55

I had a dream. I was with UM, I was with

11:57

Charlottmagne and dj VS. The old White

12:00

Party. What all white party yet? A

12:02

dream? Yeah? Still coming to that.

12:04

I know what the all white party. I'm no the

12:07

all white party either, bro. And I'm staying in my My

12:09

ass is staying at the crib, bro y. Yeah

12:12

that and you know, you know I don't don't. I don't

12:14

party. I don't be like that. Yeah

12:16

that's a good thing, man, But what is it? What is this

12:19

all white party? Anyway? It's

12:21

a Columbia South Carolina. Oh, Chris's

12:23

party? Chris is all white party? Or Chris

12:26

having an all white party? Yeah, I've seen a fly to Chris

12:28

past. Now I will not be there. Oh man,

12:30

oh man, you shouldn't be there, Manly, yass at

12:33

home. Man, y'all

12:35

gonna really just not come oute Christ's party like that?

12:38

Have a good time, yo, man, I

12:40

got, I got shook ones mouth trying to get black

12:42

privilege, many thinkings, good to be up. I

12:45

got you. I'm um. It's a guy

12:47

named Daniel. He's one of our producers. He's gonna get

12:49

your address. I'm a mailer to you, man, Charlot

12:51

Man, I really appreciate that. Peace, King Peace.

12:54

By the way, I thought Columbia had a curve you. I

12:56

don't know what he's Columbia, Columbia, Columbia

12:58

got a mandatory get

13:00

it off your chests eight hundred five eight five

13:03

one on five one. If you need to vent hit us up now. It's

13:05

the breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast

13:07

Club. Wake

13:10

up, wake up, wake ya. You're

13:14

trying to get it off your chest.

13:16

Whether you're man or black, we want to hear from you on a

13:19

breakfast block. Hello. Who's

13:21

this? Hey? This KG? What's

13:23

up? KG? Get it off your chests? Bro? Hey? First

13:25

of all, good morning. I want to ask Leive Charlemagne

13:28

this morning, bro, what's up? King Fan?

13:30

I just wanted to speak on real quick about what

13:32

you were just talking about before the break. As far as

13:35

Donald Trump called it Chinese virus, I'm

13:38

seeing this pattern of black people and

13:40

I'm black included. Um, people

13:43

on Twitter undermining people's

13:45

offenses are racial slurs, talking to

13:47

towards other people just because we get

13:49

talking and we get a press for so long.

13:51

But I feel like that's not right to undermine

13:54

other people that are also getting offended. Like if they're offended

13:56

and they're offended, it's still a problem. Racism

13:58

is racism, that's a fact. But I'm not

14:00

under mining it. I'm just asking a simple question because

14:02

they've named three diseases after you

14:05

know, things in Africa,

14:07

and I haven't heard nobody saying nothing about it. Well, they

14:09

definitely worked when it was going on. They definitely work when

14:11

it was when it was bigger. Yeah, people did say things about

14:13

it. I missed all of that, but it was oh, don't

14:16

staying next to him, he got his bowler and all that.

14:18

But they would do apologize. They would

14:20

definitely. I didn't know he Bola was a place.

14:22

A bowler is a river in the Congo. Yeah,

14:26

thank you. Other than that, I'm blessed. I hope

14:28

everybody has a great day, a great weekend.

14:30

Everybody stay safe. That's

14:32

all I got. I agree, let's stop hating

14:35

on people just because of their ethnicity.

14:37

Period. Hello, who's this and

14:40

we're breakfast off? Still still our qual drive

14:42

price a few weeks. The truck driver from the Dollar

14:44

Stree, what's up? What you broke it off your chest? What's

14:47

happening? Man? I just want to say it, like I feel

14:49

I'm you know, like I said, I'm a truck driver, And I feel

14:51

like we had a higher risk, you know, like

14:54

we gotta deliver all these products to people, and these

14:56

parducts to come up from everywhere, and you know, we're

14:58

probably gonna be the last thing that show down if

15:00

there is a shutdown, because you know, we got to get everything

15:02

to stores. So I feel like it's just, you

15:05

know, we just had a bigger risk. And

15:07

another thing I want to say is, uh, you and Charlott

15:09

Mayne good on to Charlotmaine k I'd

15:13

mentioned on the episode before uh

15:16

every you had said that you was going to buy

15:18

more Ammo, And That's what I'm thinking too, Like

15:20

I live in a guns sharn state right now. What if you

15:22

know, we don't know how long we're gonna be on lockdown,

15:24

so like what if people do start acting crazy

15:27

like that? You know, already, bo, I

15:29

already bought some some more. I'm two a all

15:31

day baby. I believe in my right to bear

15:33

arms. Yeah so yeah, yeah, yeah, I think that

15:36

is a good dressing or idea

15:38

for Yes, sir, I mean I got everything.

15:40

I got amo, I got food, I got toilet paper,

15:42

I got paper, towels, I got everything just in

15:45

case. I got five. I got five

15:47

kids to protect in a wife. So that's what

15:49

guns are for. Guns are for hunting, and guns are for protection.

15:52

Truly. All y'all stay

15:54

clean out there, all righty man? Hello, who's

15:56

this? What's up? The jamesm

15:59

Indianapolis house going breast club? Let's

16:01

up, James, get it off your chest. Bro, I just want

16:03

to say I'm blessed black and how he favored.

16:05

There you go, everybody to keep

16:08

your head up around this time. I know it might be

16:10

a Graham time, but trouble don't last always,

16:13

man, It's just temporary. I'm gonna get through this.

16:15

I'm gonna be honest with you. You You know. I went to therapy

16:17

last week and I was on the phone with my spiritual advisor

16:19

last night. Thank God, by the way, for therapists and spiritual

16:21

advisors who you can get on the phone. I'm

16:24

relatively calm through all of this, Like

16:26

my anxiety is not through the roof about this anyway.

16:29

I feel a screen sense of peace. To be honest

16:31

with you, Yeah, I'm I'm okay.

16:34

I'm actually happy to be home with the family

16:36

and kids. Um. Sometimes, I mean, God

16:39

tells you when you just gotta sit your ass

16:40

about your ass down, man,

16:42

And I think that you, like I keep saying, you just got to lean into

16:44

the uncertainty of it all. And I'm fine with

16:47

not knowing what's around the corner, like you know, because

16:49

because at times like this, you gotta remember a serenity

16:52

prayer. Everybody out there and know the serenity prayer.

16:54

God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot

16:56

change, courage to changeing things I can, in the

16:58

wisdom and know the difference. You gotta be wise enough

17:00

to know in this situation, there's nothing you can do

17:03

about it. Okay, nothing. You don't

17:05

control ane of this. And we do have a decision

17:07

to make. What's that Well, you know, we do have the juice

17:09

burn Brooklyn, and it has been a lot of people

17:11

coming there just to get their immune systems

17:14

up and going. But how long do we

17:16

keep it open? I mean that's a tough

17:18

one because people all coming in to get

17:20

you know, their juices, their fresh juice.

17:22

A lot of times they can't get it. We have a lot

17:25

of stock, so that is a tough

17:27

one. People are coming to get their immune shots. They're coming

17:29

to get there. You know. That is a tough

17:31

one. I mean, yeah, because it is a greater service

17:33

for the neighborhood, for people that are coming in and getting

17:35

their fruits and their revived

17:37

juices and their vitamin C shots and their

17:39

weak grass shots and their ginger shots and

17:42

tumeric and all of that, butts the

17:45

safety. I'll be honest with you though,

17:47

I think after today, I think I think the government

17:49

might shut it down for us. But we'll see get

17:51

it off your chance eight hundred five eight five one

17:54

oh five one that we got rooms on the way y. Yes, we'll be

17:56

talking about when they see us find out who is suing

17:58

Aba duven A over that series. All right,

18:00

we'll get into that next. Keeping locked this to Breakfast Club.

18:02

Good morning, the breakfast Club. It's

18:08

about

18:15

Angela need the breakfast Club.

18:19

So Linda Fairstein is now suing

18:21

Netflix and Ava Dubna over how

18:23

she was portrayed and when they see us,

18:26

she was the one who helped prosecute

18:29

five, the Central Park five, the five young men

18:31

who did not commit this crime

18:33

of raping this jogger, So she said,

18:36

she objects to nearly every single aspect

18:38

of the case as it's portrayed in the

18:40

series. She denies taking any of the following

18:42

actions, which includes unlawfully

18:44

interrogating unaccompanied miners,

18:47

calling for a roundup of young black thugs,

18:49

manipulating the timeline to pin the joggers

18:51

rape on the chunch of Park five, and referring

18:53

to people of color as animals, directing NYPD

18:56

detectives to cowerce confessions, and suppressing

18:59

DNA evidence. She's saying all of that

19:01

is untrue and it's affected her and

19:03

her work moving forward. So she's suing

19:05

for that and for defamation. She went to

19:07

public apology. She wants those scenes

19:09

removed that she says are false, and

19:11

she wants to disclaimer added that The Labels

19:14

is a drama. The series is a dramatization

19:16

and not a true story, and she wants damages

19:19

as well. We saw the real footage of those

19:21

coarse confessions. So we know that

19:24

happened, and you know, just because Linda doesn't

19:26

remember it the way it was portrayed,

19:28

it happened. Your bias and your prejudice called

19:30

brothers to go to jail for a chromedy didn't commit. That actually

19:32

happens for knocking off. Feels like she

19:35

doesn't think she did anything wrong, and she of

19:37

course has no remorse. We can see anybody

19:39

for anything, So let the lawsuit

19:41

happen. I'm sure she'll lose. Yeah, she'll

19:43

definitely lose, all right now,

19:46

Floyd Mayweather is most likely calling

19:48

off his fight plans for twenty

19:50

twenty. He was supposed to be doing two fights,

19:52

one involving the UFC, another one against

19:54

an established, respected boxer, but

19:57

unfortunately he's had a lot of terrible

19:59

things happen happen as of late. Josie Harris,

20:01

who was his ex and mother of three of his children,

20:03

passed away, and his uncle Roger

20:06

Mayweather also died, all within the span of

20:08

a week. So that is the last thing on his

20:10

mind right now is having to fight. Yeah,

20:12

emotionally, he's not in no shape to fight. And I didn't

20:14

even know those fights were happening. He

20:17

said he was gonna fight twice necessarily

20:20

announced, but he definitely said he was gonna fight, but it was quiet.

20:22

I remember hearing him on Instagram, but it was quiet. Nobody

20:24

kid. I don't think he said. I

20:27

don't think he said who it was. Yes, the

20:32

people would fight, all

20:34

right. The NBA and the NFL

20:36

fans are very excited because

20:39

you get free league and game pass access

20:41

right now. The NBA offered free access

20:44

to the NBA League Pass while the league is

20:46

suspended, so they want to make sure you can

20:48

sit at home and watch that and get to see full

20:50

length and condensed replays of all games from the twenty

20:52

nineteen to twenty twenty season, and

20:55

you can get that on the official NBA site or the

20:57

NBA app. The NFL has also a

21:00

but free access to the NFL Game

21:02

Pass that's available to fans in the US

21:04

and internationally. So that'll be free

21:06

of charge until May thirty first, and

21:08

there'll be game replays from two thousand

21:10

and nine to twenty nineteen, condensed

21:13

forty five minute game replays and other content

21:15

as well. Speaking guys could watch

21:18

Speaking of the NBA's weren't

21:20

that Michael Joean Chicago Bulls documentary dropping

21:22

because didn't the commercials say June. But now it keeps

21:24

saying coming soon. So I'm thinking that the

21:26

season is over, that they might gonna move it up, might

21:28

move it up. They need to get yeah, I think

21:31

so I need that in my life all

21:33

right now, Erica Baddo. In the meantime, since

21:35

we're all sitting at home, it's doing a live

21:37

concert series. She did a live concert series

21:40

from her bedroom. So here's what she told

21:42

her followers. The Quarantine

21:45

concert series lives

21:47

from my bed room. We

21:50

were performing right here live this weekend

21:52

live stream. One dollar to get

21:55

in. We've got to keep moving, y'all.

21:57

We're a community of audience who are My

22:00

survival depends on performing.

22:03

I'll be right there with my candles litting my stage

22:05

burning, God damn it. So that starts

22:07

on March twenty first, and you get to actually

22:10

choose the songs that you'll perform. There's going to

22:12

be a pole so you can vote and do

22:14

all of that side of it. And she charged

22:16

you to know a dollar a dollar, a dollar listen

22:19

the wife and I will definitely be tuned into that. My wife

22:21

is a huge eric about do fan showing my so that'll

22:23

be a dope thing to do. Laid up in the bed watching at home,

22:25

watching home concerts for all

22:28

right, and soon you'll be able to watch Tom Brady play

22:30

for the Buccaneers. He decided to sign with the

22:32

Tampa Bay Buccaneers because of his son, partly

22:34

according to page six, they

22:36

said, the other teams are farther

22:39

away from his son's

22:41

home, so he chose that team to stay

22:44

closer to his kid. It was between three

22:46

teams, and that's why he

22:48

chose the Buccaneers. And he'll likely announce

22:50

it today or tomorrow. Did those numbers

22:52

come out? I saw something. He said he got thirty million dollars

22:55

a year. That's what they said. I can't be mad

22:57

at that, you know what I mean. I didn't know he got that much

22:59

money. If that's the dope,

23:02

If it is, all right, I'm Agela

23:04

Yee, And that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss

23:06

ye. Front page news. Next, what we're talking about? What

23:09

have we been talking about? Coronavirus?

23:12

Absolutely all right, we'll get into that next. Keep

23:14

a lot just to breakfast club. Good morning, life comes

23:16

at you so goddamn fast. Because I

23:18

said it. It's gonna be eighty one degrees tomorrow. I'm gonna for someone

23:20

to grill, and then you go, yeah, but it's gonna be green. It's gonna be raining.

23:23

So it's just like just that fast. When I thought it, tim, You're gonna be eighty

23:25

one, I was like, oh, turn the Grin's

23:27

gonna be raining, all

23:29

right, reality, Well, let's get in some front page news

23:31

when we're starting you, well, let's

23:33

start with coronavirus. They said

23:35

that this pandemic could last up to eighteen months

23:38

or longer now and include multiple waves of illness.

23:40

They all start saying that hospitals have sounded

23:43

the alarm, there's supplies vanishing, as the

23:45

outbreak has no signs of flowing

23:47

slowing down. In the United States, in just twenty four hours,

23:49

cases went up by more than forty percent. Of

23:52

course, that's not unexpected because there's a lot more tests

23:54

available now. So that's why we're

23:56

seeing a lot more cases now because a lot more people

23:58

are being tested. The number

24:00

of cases. As I said, for adults

24:03

a sixty five and older, eighty percent of

24:05

coronavirus related deaths in the US occurred

24:07

in adults who are over sixty five. Just

24:10

an FYI, that's a that's a huge problem

24:12

the hospitals being overwhelmed, man, because I mean, not

24:14

only are you going to have, you know, people going in there for

24:16

coronavirus. Like I was hearing that they were

24:18

pushing back surgeries this week. You

24:20

know people who was getting surgery for cancering,

24:23

things like that that was getting pushed back. What if your kid

24:25

breaks they arm, what if somebody has a heart attack, Like

24:28

the hospitals can definitely be overwhelmed. Shove into an emergency

24:31

like your kid breaking on and something bleeding it, they'll

24:33

they'll tend to it. But everything else they gotta push

24:35

back. They need more beds, I hope. So all

24:37

right now, Donald Trump just signed yesterday

24:40

the Coronavirus Relief Package

24:42

that has some provisions also for a

24:44

lot of different things. Here's Nancy Pelosi speaking

24:46

on it. This legislation facilitates

24:49

free coronavirus testing for everyone

24:52

who needs a test, including the

24:54

unensured. To put families first,

24:56

our legislation secures paid lee with

24:59

two weeks a paysick leave, and family

25:01

and medical leaf for those affected

25:03

by the virus and for those who lose their

25:06

jobs who are strengthening unemployment insurance,

25:08

a critical step to protect workers

25:10

economic security. Putting families

25:12

first, our legislation protects our

25:15

children and particularly the tens

25:17

of millions of little children who rely

25:20

on the free or reduced price lunch they receive

25:22

at school. Yeah, it's good

25:24

to see that Republicans and Democrats can work together to

25:26

do us right for the American people, because you know, that's a

25:28

nice bipartisan bill that will help Americans

25:30

that need it, because you can't have a party at war, two

25:32

parties at war with each other not working with each other,

25:34

because all that does is hurt us.

25:37

Now, according to Donald Trump, the Department of

25:39

Housing and Urban Development is providing relief

25:41

to renters and homeowners. They're suspending

25:43

all four closures and evictions until the

25:46

end of April, so you'll have some time for

25:48

people who are concerned about that. But you

25:50

know, come April, we got to figure

25:52

out what's also going to happen. But I guess as long

25:54

as people are still getting some type of income,

25:57

you know, we'll see what happens with that. Now, a lot of

25:59

people are all so wondering, why is it that it

26:01

seems that celebrities and athletes

26:03

are having access to these

26:06

coronavirus tests more than the average

26:08

person, even if you have symptoms. And here's

26:10

how Donald Trump responded to that. How are

26:12

non symptomatic professional at

26:14

least getting tests while others are waiting in line

26:17

and can't get them to the well connected

26:19

to go to the front of the line. Well, that's GID have

26:21

to ask them that question. Perhaps that's been

26:23

the story of life. That does happen on occasion.

26:26

And I've noticed where some people have been

26:28

tested fairly quickly. We

26:30

inherited a very obsolete Just Trump

26:32

basically said, some people a VIP and some people launch.

26:35

That's that demands the truth. It's fed

26:37

up. That's the truth. That's a great question because I asked

26:39

that question on this radio about three days ago.

26:41

Like all is to level the athletes, the big time record

26:43

executives getting tested, but the general public is

26:46

not. How does that work? I don't

26:48

know all right now. Nike and Phil

26:50

Knight has committed more than fifteen million dollars

26:53

in aid for coronavirus, So

26:55

they're committing that money for the response

26:58

for coronavirus. And another

27:00

the issue is in US jails, there's a

27:02

lot of heightened concerned about an unprepared

27:04

system as the first known cases of coronavirus

27:06

in the US federal correctional system emerged

27:09

yesterday. So there's some issues

27:11

with that too. Now, what's going to happen?

27:13

They said, They said that the NBA hired a private

27:16

lab. So that's how they're doing. They hired What

27:18

about the record executives like Irving AI's

27:20

off from all of them, people

27:22

like that. I don't know hired private

27:24

people too. They might have, well, they might

27:27

have, just like you know when, um, remember when

27:29

when the fires were burning out in La and Kanye

27:31

hired his own private fire department

27:33

just to protect his house. You know the house.

27:35

I mean, you got money, you can do things like that. Well, the privileges

27:38

have their privileges, right, yeah, absolutely right. And

27:40

about the prison thing, it's easier to quarantine people

27:42

in prison, right it is, I would think so, But

27:45

they said that letting people go. Did I hear

27:48

Bloomberg was donating money to Africa this

27:50

time? Was that a lie forty forty million

27:52

dollars I think to help stop

27:56

the spread of it in Africa or something like that. Don't

27:58

get me the line. I just saw the headline brief. Well,

28:00

in New York City, they are going to begin releasing inmates

28:02

because of the coronavirus outbreak. According

28:05

to the Mayor, Bill de Blasio, he plans

28:07

to release vulnerable inmates from city

28:09

jail to prevent the spread of coronavirus pandemic

28:11

into local lockups. So he said,

28:13

within the next forty eight hours, they'll identify any

28:16

inmates who need to be brought out because of their own health

28:18

conditions or pre existing conditions

28:20

as well. Yes, and you're

28:22

right, that's Bloomberg. He's working with

28:24

the World Health Organization and he played forty

28:27

million to fight coronavirus in Africa

28:29

and around the world. All

28:31

right, well that is your front

28:33

page news. Now when we come back

28:36

stow Back Thursday, it is stow Back Thursday.

28:38

We Drew Hill will be joining us. And I

28:40

think it's very important to note and

28:42

let people know that a lot of these interviews

28:44

that were playing are definitely prerecorded. Nobody

28:47

is coming in this week now. I saw somebody highly

28:49

upset saying that we weren't practicing social distance.

28:51

Yes, okay, trust me, I would not

28:53

be standing next to know goddamn Drew Hill at

28:56

a time like this right. Yeah, they actually came

28:58

last week, and a lot of these

29:00

artists came last week. Everybody came last week. Nobody

29:02

has been here this week, just me and Sheloman

29:05

and Eddie and Eddie the guy that

29:07

y'all keep clowning over and over and over.

29:10

Y'all be making the funniest memes, Eddie

29:12

bro Yeah, they do

29:15

all right, But Drew Hill, when we come back and stow back

29:17

Thursday, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the

29:20

Breakfast Club. I

29:24

want to be more than everybody is DJ

29:26

Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the

29:28

guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got some special guests

29:30

in the building. I'm kind of confused. I don't know

29:33

if this is season one, season two, seasons the

29:36

season four? What's going on? Season

29:38

five? It's the season five? What in the name

29:40

of light skin on vivis going on here? What

29:43

the hell? The schedule said? Drew Hill is here

29:46

and I see two brothers I've never met before, right

29:49

right? Um? Well, um,

29:51

this is like you said, uh,

29:54

Envy, Drew Hill, season five. We

29:57

have become the group that we that I never

29:59

thought we would be the group that breaks

30:02

up. Um, and

30:04

here we are this is black. This is

30:06

smoked originally from the

30:08

group player. Okay, that was that was

30:11

We were under the same label, Um

30:13

Deaf Cham and we were

30:15

on tour way back then. We always

30:17

been, you know, like brothers. And

30:21

when the last time we saw

30:23

y'all, you know, we was you know, I

30:26

thought we was a tight knit unit. Ja

30:28

came up here again. Oh, y'all came up here again. Right yeah,

30:31

well y'all they wasn't here because

30:34

Jazz was still here. No, and we had a we had

30:36

a new guy and

30:41

right right, um, can we say

30:44

this right now? Wood He asked me this personally.

30:46

I spoke to Woody Um for like an

30:48

hour and some change the other day.

30:50

He don't want to have anything

30:53

to do with Drew Hill. He wants

30:57

us to keep his name. I

31:00

keep my names out of his mouth. All of that. It

31:04

was a conversation kind

31:07

of sort Yeah. I think it was aggressive. It wasn't keeping it and

31:09

keep my fucking name out of your mouth. No,

31:12

you know, he's real spiritual, so

31:15

so my goddamn name exactly

31:18

what he said. No, But he said yo,

31:21

and I and I was like, dude, you

31:23

know I understand because he was he

31:26

wanted me to stop saying that I did

31:28

my solo project because

31:30

he left the group, and I was like,

31:32

Yo, that's facts. That's the

31:34

truth. Like the when

31:36

I did my solo album, it was out of necessity,

31:39

it was after you left the group. And

31:42

that's true. That's what I've been

31:44

saying from day one. The truth don't

31:46

change now. Why

31:49

he left the group changed a couple of times.

31:51

I'm not he ain't here the defending self,

31:53

so I'm not gonna say

31:57

no. I want to

31:59

say the whole story now so we

32:01

don't have to save him a code name after going

32:03

forward. Nah, he what he left the group

32:06

twenty years ago. He ain't never

32:09

coming back, Okay, he don't ever want

32:11

to come back. And he hates the fact

32:13

that he was even in the group and everything

32:16

that came with it. Like we you know, he

32:19

was like, get this platinum plaque out

32:21

in my face. I said, silver platter,

32:24

not platinum platter. I mean you know what I mean. In

32:27

the movie. Oh no, Well, they

32:29

got to get people to read and at he's

32:31

not gonna practical. Well

32:34

him or Jazz have haven't signed the

32:36

contract yet. Jazz. Uh.

32:39

And that was another one we asked Jazz

32:41

to come back. What was it, Kevin, Like last week,

32:44

two weeks ago, we asked Jazz to come back,

32:46

um, and he's been going for like two years. And

32:49

that was how Smoking Black ended up coming

32:51

because coming to the group, because when

32:53

we were singing UM, it was difficult

32:55

for me to do what I was doing on stage and

32:58

pick up Jazz's notes and everything. So

33:00

uh, Nocchio ended up calling

33:02

Smoking Black. They ended up um, you

33:04

know, picking up the slack for jazz. And

33:07

so when whatever went down

33:09

with Noe Umwa with Jazz,

33:12

he just didn't want to come. Jazz tired of being called the fat

33:14

one. That's the jazz tied. Jazz is tired

33:16

and mother saying Drew Hill Cisco

33:19

Nokia the fat when he tired of that shit. I don't

33:21

blame jazz more than you do. Jazz

33:23

hit me all the time about real estate all the time. Jazz

33:25

is heavy in the end of the real estate. Yeah, absolutely,

33:28

do you know that all

33:30

the time? Hit me all about deals and

33:33

and maybe that's why Hill want to see all the time.

33:35

I don't know what I mean. But when he asked us, when

33:37

he asked us to um, I mean when we asked him to come

33:40

back, um after being

33:42

gone for two years. Um.

33:45

It was like we was like, okay, look,

33:47

if you're gonna come back, we need you to sign

33:49

like a temporary contract so we know you

33:51

at least gonna get on the plane before we just

33:53

give you this money. And instead

33:56

of signing the contract, he had a contract

33:58

of his own. So he's basically like, you

34:01

know, showed up after two years with an empty bag like

34:03

put it in head and I'm like, come

34:05

on, man, that's not good business. I can't.

34:07

I can't do that for you own the name drill uh

34:11

kindly me and Kevin

34:13

owns it and Kevin

34:15

pack and uh Nocchio still

34:18

is still an owner of the name

34:20

Drew Hill. All right, we got more with Drew Hill when

34:22

we come back. Don't move. It's to Breakfast Club more.

34:25

Everybody, it's DJ Envy Angela

34:28

Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club

34:30

was still kicking it with Drew Hill. Can't

34:33

tell us what happened to him? Did he get voted off the island? Two

34:35

sisters got

34:37

something to do? Say,

34:41

Let's be clear the survivors telling the story.

34:45

I didn't hear from another. Let's

34:47

be clear that every person

34:49

that left Drew Hill left Drew Hill.

34:52

We didn't kick we only uh,

34:54

we only let one member go. Um,

34:57

the original members of the group last

35:00

on their own volition. And UM,

35:03

you know, I can only the only

35:05

the best way to say it is this. I feel as

35:08

if the reason why the guy's

35:10

left is because the

35:12

ultimatums that was given for them to stay

35:15

in the group was more

35:17

focused on things that was

35:19

personal to them, whereas,

35:22

UM, anytime I've done anything outside

35:24

of the group, um, it never

35:26

affected the group in a negative way,

35:29

And anytime I'm with

35:31

the group, like, for instance, I didn't want to sing

35:33

in my bed, but no, it

35:35

was like talking most somebody sleeping in my bed, Like I didn't

35:38

want to, you know what I mean. I felt like, you

35:40

know, I thought that was the whole point of about a song about infidelity,

35:42

right, but dude,

35:44

it was like I didn't want it. It didn't sound enough

35:46

like Jodoc for one, and I was doing

35:48

my best Jodoc impression, would tell me, and

35:52

then it was like, you know, somebody was like nobody's

35:54

sleeping in my bed that I knew of, so I

35:56

wasn't really I didn't want to I

35:59

couldn't. I could but dope

36:01

record though, but well, you

36:03

know a lot of people saying

36:05

that record too. One twelve I heard

36:07

saying it jagged Dad said saying it. I believe

36:09

it's a version of Usher on it. Um.

36:12

But it never clicked.

36:14

And the you know, the group said they

36:16

wanted to sing the record, so squad

36:19

first. That's how I rocked, So we

36:21

sang the song. It ended up being a hit. And

36:23

the remix, Yeah, I did the remix

36:26

remix five. It's so definitely I

36:28

get paid for that. That was fun. He

36:31

didn't paid for that one. Well, I mean because you don't

36:34

get paid for arrangement, which I learned later.

36:36

Um, and that was that was the other thing man,

36:38

Um because because I'm I'm

36:41

gonna bring Woody up again, what do you because

36:43

he already told

36:45

you what all

36:52

right, they

36:54

flashed instead of wood It's

36:58

stupid man right

37:01

now, gonna get you out. He gonna

37:03

he gonna, uh he gonna pray on you

37:07

yo. But uh he well no,

37:09

let's say like jack like basically,

37:12

a lot of the group members felt

37:14

as if somebody had put um

37:18

like money and resources behind

37:20

me with my solo project.

37:23

Um, and I want to clear this up once

37:25

and for all. So everybody know. Um,

37:27

when we were on Death Jam, Death

37:29

Jam was uh at

37:32

just we had just got on Death Jam, and

37:35

hip hop was like taboo, Like

37:37

a lot of the industry felt like it

37:39

was a fat like it wasn't gonna stay around. So

37:42

when they had Drew Hill, u Us

37:44

and Death Jam had history,

37:46

We're making money, so they wanted a new Drew

37:48

Hill album. Unfortunately, when

37:51

wood He quit the group, it was like

37:53

when we went on tour, the crowd

37:56

started dwindling because it

37:58

was like, that's not Drew Hill. Just like when we when you

38:00

walked in and you're like this, that's got the Drew

38:02

Hill I know. Um, we had just did

38:04

the Wild Wa West. If you look at the video, you'r siss

38:06

four of us in the beginning, only three of us at

38:08

the end. Um will Smith

38:11

said Cisco Cisco I

38:13

saw an opportunity. I was like, Yo,

38:15

we've finishing our tour, a lot of people not

38:17

coming, Maybe I should do a solo

38:20

album. So everybody was like

38:23

whatever, alright, fine, I'll do. Everybody was like

38:25

okay, well we all work on solo projects.

38:27

Um, Drew

38:29

Hill exactly, you know, it

38:33

wasn't no. I just saw the opportunity

38:35

and so I was like, I asked the

38:38

label because I do a solo album. They were not interested.

38:40

They wanted to do a Drew Hill album. So I borrowed

38:42

some money from my manager, Kevin pett

38:45

Um. I went, I did my album with

38:48

Throng Song and all of that on it. I sold

38:50

the album back to Deaf Jam.

38:52

I got a bunch of money I

38:55

got. I gave I got Woody some

38:57

money, Jazz some money, No, some

38:59

money even Kevin, and some money off off

39:01

of my deal. And then I went

39:03

and did my solo album. So I made

39:06

an opportunity and made

39:08

sure everybody ate. But the way

39:10

that they tell a story, it is as if

39:13

the label pushed

39:15

me as a solo artist. They did not. I

39:17

created an opportunity. Secondly,

39:20

opportunities were created for both

39:23

of both both Jazz and

39:25

Woody who wanted to do a solo project, but

39:28

they, for whatever reason, those

39:30

opportunities didn't pan out the same

39:32

way. And now twenty years later,

39:34

it's like and they wanted to go the whole

39:36

time, and blah blah blah. I'm like, nah, they didn't.

39:39

I made an opportunity. So you have to be able

39:41

to see the opportunities. Like like

39:43

I was saying earlier, it was like, you know,

39:45

we handed a record career

39:47

for Woody on

39:50

a platinum platter. Get

39:52

that platinum plant out in my face, I'm saying silver

39:54

platter, you know what I mean. Like it's like you

39:56

gotta and it's been especially it's been you gotta.

39:58

You gotta figure out how to make

40:01

it work. They didn't want my head Blonde, they

40:03

didn't want no No Cisco album. That's

40:05

why I got no features on my album. Only feature

40:07

is like I think it was like Beanie c and that's

40:10

a deaf jam artist, and it wasn't

40:12

because they thought it was hot. They

40:14

was breaking Beanie, you know what I mean

40:16

on my album. So at the end of the

40:18

day, there was no favoritism. There

40:20

was no uh plan

40:23

for my solo project, and everybody

40:26

got paid now. Niggas got amnesia

40:28

now and forgot that it

40:30

was a bunch of money touch

40:34

numbers, but kill Nope

40:36

is uh

40:39

he don't want to be around um

40:42

you Well, maybe

40:46

he didn't say that in his interview. In

40:49

his interview, he said he didn't want to be around

40:51

our manager right, and

40:53

Kevin has been there since. Um

41:01

nook. Wait, wait, let's be clear.

41:03

Remember when I said I bought money from my soul

41:05

album from Kevin. From Kevin

41:08

when nobody was messing

41:10

with me or my album, Kevin owned

41:12

me the money. I did the album with

41:14

throng song and all that on it. I came back

41:17

to Kevin said, Yo, I got this fire.

41:19

Let's go eat, like like put

41:21

to you know your money to use. I

41:25

mat it, thank you, Let's go eat.

41:27

Kevin said, No, if

41:30

I go with you, the guys are gonna believe

41:33

that I love you over them, and I love y'all

41:35

the same. So I'm gonna stay here

41:37

and tough it out with them. Can you imagine

41:40

he noticed since fourteen, he

41:42

taught me everything I knew to get to the point

41:44

that I got to I own my own masters. Now. I

41:47

was one of the youngest CEOs in the game. Maybe

41:49

everybody that's got their own label now, that was

41:51

from the business model that I was a part

41:53

of, like figuring out how to own

41:56

your own masters and have your own label and have

41:58

your own artists. And he

42:00

wasn't even a part of that. He stayed back with Drew Hill

42:02

and now fast forward twenty years later, and

42:04

everybody got a problem with whatever it

42:06

was that they felt like that that he did, and

42:09

that The problem that I had with Note

42:11

was the

42:15

question is this what you want to do?

42:17

Is it for you

42:20

the betterment of you, or is it for the betterment of

42:23

the squad and everybody?

42:25

If you look at everybody's different collective

42:28

stories or separate stories,

42:30

you'll hear that everything they say is all about

42:32

them. When he says that he don't

42:35

want Kevin to come out on the road, that

42:37

puts a lot of pressure on me. I already got

42:40

to do a lot on stage. So now when

42:42

he go home, the only person that don't

42:44

smoke or drink. We like to smoke and drinking party.

42:46

So you want me to send the designated

42:49

driving home and then you're supposed to drive the car

42:51

like I can't do that. That's not good

42:53

business because now I got to go behind everybody.

42:55

So not only do I gotta perform, now I gotta

42:57

go behind anybody, make sure the flights, make sure

42:59

that I can't do that. We

43:02

got more with Drew Hill. When we come back, Let's get into a

43:04

Drew Hill Mini Mix. It's the Breakfast Club good

43:06

morning morning.

43:11

Everybody is DJ Envy Angela

43:14

Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast

43:16

Club. Now question, how are people receiving

43:18

the new members of Drew Hill. Well,

43:20

it's all about at first it's like

43:22

who are those guys? Because I think they think jazz

43:25

sometimes jazz

43:28

weight. So

43:35

when we first come out, they'd be like, you

43:38

know what I mean, like you see like a

43:40

little bit of resistance. And

43:42

then when they find out that that is

43:45

player and then we like sing a little bit of

43:47

chairs to you, then they start

43:49

to warm up. But then when we get into those hits

43:51

and you know, it's still sing,

43:54

they'd be like, oh, okay, well all right,

43:56

well I guess this the new season five. Let's

43:59

get some his wean player. Were you guys signed the Jody

44:01

see or to Timberland or how did that work? We

44:04

was this is black We was initially in the

44:06

beginning signed the Device Debasement.

44:08

Okay, so yeah, we met

44:10

um. We boomed ourselves with

44:12

Missy Timberland Magoo Jenu wine

44:15

Um, and then after that we went to death

44:17

Cham signed the death jam Um

44:20

and after that we end up signing with black

44:23

Ground with Elia. So you guys did

44:25

a lot behind the scenes as far as production,

44:27

writing and all of that. When Joda Ce sounded

44:29

different on the third album that was there to

44:32

show the after part of the hotel, that was them. You

44:34

has something to do a pony too, right? Them

44:37

singing time

44:41

you hear male voice, that's them.

44:44

So y'all got writing credits on songs too. Oh,

44:46

so y'are good? Yeah? Yo,

44:48

yeah, y'all still getting publishing checked in everything. Did

44:52

you guys have any like thoughts when

44:55

when Cisco first asked you to join It was

44:57

no no, oh was Nokio who

44:59

asked, okay, So what were your thoughts.

45:04

Did you feel like, automatically it feel

45:09

like it would be a good idea or did you feel like,

45:11

let me think about this. Was it an automatic

45:13

yes, or was it a I'm not sure? Well,

45:16

this is a smoke. I'm a very you know, I

45:18

got to think sometimes I overthink, so

45:21

I definitely had to, you know, take pause for the cause

45:23

and saying, you know, how could this be?

45:25

How could we make this work? You know? But

45:28

I mean, like, like you said, we've been knowing them for over

45:30

twenty years. Were like brothers. So when

45:32

it comes to the singing and that's that's

45:35

what we do. That ain't nothing but something to

45:37

do. But the only my only

45:39

thing that I could come up with. And I told Black and I

45:41

spoke to care, I spoke with Noga, I spoke fran Cisco.

45:44

I said, the only thing that I am concerned

45:46

with is I do not want to tank or

45:49

you know, not focus on in some type

45:52

of way shape form a fashion, play a legacy.

45:54

I definitely want to keep that intact.

45:57

But as long as we do that, super groufici

46:00

dude, we got that. Like when y'all thought Little

46:02

Wayne could sing, that was them. Yeah,

46:06

but I major artrest a soul question.

46:09

Now y'all afraid of this game of musical

46:11

chairs that Drew Hill is playing like cat

46:14

off the island?

46:17

Else, I'm gonna tell you I'm not afraid.

46:20

Well, for one, I'm not afraid of getting voted

46:22

off the island because there's only

46:24

one member that got voted off the island. Yeah,

46:26

and you know, Bird, to me, valid

46:28

reason why you voted off the album. Everybody

46:31

else left by by their own

46:33

chore. Um. But I

46:35

mean we're brothers. I mean I mean

46:37

it's like it's like it's like this because I'm not acting

46:39

like they ain't brothers. I'm just saying it's

46:42

about business and we've

46:45

got a tight bond and we handled like

46:47

it needs to be handled when we had on the

46:50

road. It's positive, it's productive.

46:52

You know, the energy is right, and

46:55

I mean we just we just do what we gotta do. I

46:57

mean, I make sure I try to make sure every

46:59

day though y'all may not notice that I'm an ass

47:01

that that's just made. You know, I'm

47:03

gonna pick up if you drop something, did come, didn't

47:06

hear it. I'm just I'm just like

47:08

that. So I want to make sure that everybody's

47:10

comfortable, to make sure the energy is tight. And

47:12

like I told him, I don't do I don't

47:14

do goofy. I don't like, you know, in my

47:16

environment, to be goofy. So we try to keep birdthing.

47:20

I'm just saying, we try to keep bird thing. This

47:23

is black. I think it's simple as this. Man Um,

47:25

you gotta play your position, you know what I'm saying. Everybody

47:28

can't be self curry stuff

47:30

Curry or a Jordan. Somebody gotta

47:32

be Pipping, somebody gotta be Draymond somebody. You know what I'm

47:34

saying, So I just play my position,

47:36

you know what I'm saying, That's what I do. I come to work

47:38

every day with a smell on my face and smelling

47:41

my heart, blessed to still be able to do what I

47:43

love to do over twenty years, and

47:45

I compensate. But so I'm you

47:47

know, I believe if you play your position, you show

47:49

your worth. You know what I'm saying. Somebody got to rebound the

47:51

ball. Everybody can't shoot. Why not create a

47:53

new group? Like like TGT situation

47:56

uh LG Like, why

47:58

not create something new because you got all

48:01

those hits? Like people

48:03

want to hear the hits when we show up. As long

48:05

as it sounds like the hits, they pretty much

48:07

they still do it. Don't like even when they do the UM. I've

48:11

been I've

48:13

been asked to be in a couple of different groups.

48:15

UM. However, I feel like if

48:18

I was the abandoned Drew Hill that I that

48:20

I helped create, then they

48:22

win. I wanted

48:24

my way. It's like, well, why

48:26

did you join the group? Then you didn't want

48:28

to be in the group, saying the only way

48:31

I'm gonna come out is if you uncomfortable.

48:33

It's like how does that any

48:36

group mentality? At the end

48:38

of the day, I turned down a lot of solo

48:42

things to make sure that that

48:44

the brand you know still you

48:46

know, it's still out there. What's going on with

48:48

the biopic? Does so everybody I would assume

48:50

has to sign on in order for it to get done or ways

48:54

around that. I mean, they just said,

48:57

look, it's a check, hey Jazz, what it's

48:59

a check of your I want to sign on the JAD

49:01

you better sign over. They get rut started the gonna

49:05

be bad

49:09

twenty What

49:14

what network is gonna be on? I believe

49:16

it's TV one, Yeah, because that's what I find

49:20

it very interesting. That was a very interesting story that you had

49:22

to make your own solo, funded

49:25

yourself and sell it the depth, because I would think that would

49:27

be a no brainer for Death Jam to say, let's put out a Cisco

49:29

solo. They didn't. They were new to death

49:31

Jam was new to game.

49:34

They only knew that was case

49:36

there case and yeah, well and that

49:38

that was yeah. But when we was on on Death

49:40

Jam Man, we did majority of our shows was

49:43

whipp Show, was Hi Rappers, spend

49:46

the first we did a twenty minute said

49:48

we spent the first fifteen minutes winning the crowd over

49:50

because they's

49:52

propelling for we had now what

49:54

I'm saying, because you might be looking for the original members,

49:57

but by the in the middle of the show, you

49:59

know almost ain't you know? I sang from my heart

50:01

so from the bet at the end of the show. My job

50:03

is to win you over. So that's why I come

50:05

in. Man, we will be

50:08

a shows and doing like meeting

50:10

greats of people. I think we were both ain't twisters.

50:17

Let's see how this mix sound together. Man, Let's

50:19

hear something before we get a bad walks

50:23

by me every day

50:26

hearing love the

50:28

same the woman

50:30

that's stolen my heart and

50:34

good her name.

50:38

I hope that I can make you mind

50:41

for love man stills your

50:44

heart and one

50:46

Stan's been in mine. I

50:49

swear we would never be okay,

50:53

I'm not mad at that. I know

50:57

I wouldn't do a different. Dread

51:01

Boy's

51:05

filling the team. This is the Rumor

51:07

Report with Angela Yee on

51:10

the Breakfast Club. Now,

51:13

if you haven't had a chance to do the best, I highly

51:15

recommended Debbie Allen hosted a dance

51:17

class on Instagram Live. So I don't

51:19

know if y'all saw that. But she's

51:22

a choreographer, as you know, and it

51:25

was amazing. I was actually participating

51:27

in that. Did y'all see that? Somebody could

51:29

introduce Queen Debbie to TikTok. Wie

51:31

Allen would kill on TikTok. But

51:34

she did a whole Instagram live class and

51:36

she was just teaching you all her dance moves

51:38

and then they was doing fame and everything. So

51:41

you can still see it online. By the way, you do participated

51:44

that, you know I did. I

51:46

was doing all the It's like a little workout.

51:49

I will do a workout in a heartbeat and do a class.

51:52

So where can we can you see this? Well,

51:55

you can't see me doing it. I'm watching her on

51:57

Instagram live and that's how I

51:59

participate. So you can go on live and do it. It's

52:01

fun, all right. Also, Chance the Rapper

52:03

is concerned about the closings and

52:06

cancelations for movie theaters,

52:08

and as you know, a lot of the movie theater

52:10

companies had to shut down just

52:13

because of coronavirus, and

52:15

so they've been releasing their movie titles to

52:17

streaming services to continue to make money on

52:19

these investments. According to

52:21

the NBC Universal CEO, Jeff

52:23

Shelley said Universal Pictures has a broad and

52:25

diverse range of movies, with twenty twenty

52:27

being no exception. Rather than delaying

52:30

these films or releasing them into a challenge distribution

52:32

landscape, we wanted to provide an option for people

52:35

to view these titles in the home that is both

52:37

accessible and affordable. So chance

52:39

the rapper is concerned now that are people going

52:41

to go back to the movie theaters after this? He

52:43

said, when this whole thing is setting down, I hope we all start

52:45

going to the movie theater again. There's some likelihood

52:48

that this will be the end of the cinema and a huge

52:50

push for studios to go fully video

52:52

on demand and streaming. It's definitely the way

52:54

of the future. I just hope we have more time

52:57

that's in that though. I mean, somebody changing to meet with that

52:59

idea six seven years ago. It's almost virtually impossible

53:01

to do because no studio is going to give you the rights to

53:04

their movies. But yeah, that's inevitable. Like

53:06

when a movie comes out on a Friday, if I can

53:08

order it at home, I think that makes sense absolutely,

53:11

And that's about that's absolutely inevitable.

53:15

But there's also that just the experience,

53:17

and I realized how movie theaters are so different

53:19

now, right, there's a lot more that doesn't

53:21

have as much seating, but then they have the experience of

53:23

being able to order food and drinks from your seat

53:26

and all that. At the house, food

53:28

and drinks at the crib, I got cheaper candy.

53:30

Okay, yeah, but you know what you could You could

53:33

also people go out and have bars, go to

53:35

bars and have drinks, and that's a lot more. But

53:38

what I'm saying is there's a lot of things we could

53:41

do at home, but the experience of going out

53:43

sometimes is really nice. So we just

53:45

don't want to lose that. And I've

53:47

been thinking about that because you know, when you think about, like, you know, trying

53:50

to avoid public places just because

53:52

you know, like even with shootings and

53:54

things like that, it's like, no, I'm cool with the

53:56

house. Yeah, I'm pretty I'm pretty good at the

53:58

house if I get the movie, yeah, I'm good. Right there?

54:02

Oh god, all right, Well, let's talk

54:04

about Red Table Talk. So

54:06

they did a coronavirus emergency

54:08

edition of Red Table Talk to talk about everything,

54:11

and Jaden Smith was not there. Here's what

54:13

happened. According to Jada, Jaden is

54:15

not here with us today because he

54:18

is actually being a responsible

54:20

young person. He

54:23

is practicing social distancing. He's

54:25

been doing a lot of traveling and his main

54:27

concern has been about Gammy,

54:30

So he has decided to

54:33

stay indoors and he's actually

54:35

following. So

54:38

why the arrested him not listening? He's

54:41

been well. I guess he's been traveling

54:43

more than they have. Maybe he feels, you

54:45

know, maybe they're all on lockdown

54:47

together. So you look at Will smith Instagram.

54:49

He ain't never in America. Seem like he

54:52

got enough money. But he could just test himself. I'm sure he got a

54:55

test himself, test himself. All

54:58

right, Well, here is what Will Smith has to

55:00

say about social distancing and how important

55:02

it is. Right now. Imagine our local

55:04

hospital can handle

55:07

forty respiratory patients

55:10

at one time, the way the virus

55:13

is moving, and the reason why we need to practice

55:15

social distancing and the idea of flattening

55:17

the curve is if fifty

55:20

people show up at that hospital

55:22

at one time to get forty

55:25

beds. Yeah, now you have

55:27

ten people in critical

55:29

condition that aren't going to get help,

55:31

and your mortality rate shoots through

55:34

the roof. That's the idea of overwhelming

55:37

the system. Told y'all this last

55:39

week, but you know, I'm just Leonard. Nobody

55:41

listens to me. We listen to Will Smith. We

55:43

see led Will Smith. All

55:46

right, now, Little Baby has addressed some rumors,

55:48

people who are saying that he is abusing drugs

55:50

and he's on percocets and all of that. Part

55:53

of that is because of the interview he did on the Breakfast Club.

55:55

There is a point where he is trying

55:57

to pour water out of a closed water bottle.

56:00

I felt like he was just a little like nervous, not

56:02

wanting to answer questions. As he said, he hates doing

56:04

interviews, and so he just was

56:06

kind of playing with the water bottle.

56:08

But it turned into a viral

56:11

situation for him. While he posted I

56:13

don't take Percocetti wants people to know

56:16

that. In addition, he has announced that

56:18

he has a mixtape that's gonna only

56:20

feature rappers who own lambos

56:22

yet like Sisterday, Lamorine

56:25

Boys and then bust All

56:28

who got lamborghineas features and

56:30

putting features on those. I think that he

56:32

should limit it to the rappers who

56:35

don't have payments that they're making on the If

56:38

your Lamborghinea is paid for, you could be featured on the album.

56:40

I think that'll shorten that list real quick. Right

56:43

well, I'm anti laye wow,

56:46

and that is your rumor report Looking

56:48

at you're

56:50

just gonna cough like that. Brother, can't even just cough now?

56:53

You know you can't call flo wipe

56:55

something over that, man, HEADLORX,

56:58

What am I gonna wipe wiping the moll

57:01

wipe something. I don't feel like I should wipe me down.

57:03

Get it, let's get I'll take a wipe down, you know what.

57:05

Forget it. I can pretendue a nurse. You

57:08

have these sick fantasies. Bro, you

57:11

offer don't offer them, boosty me and

57:13

then you get doing. I say, okay, you got some.

57:16

You don't give him to wipe me down. We are giving your donkey

57:18

too. Man. You know there's a no lip woman out here, all

57:20

right. Her name is Linda Ferristein. I call her Linda

57:22

A Ferresteine. I call her Linda Knight Farestein.

57:24

But she needs to come to the front of the congregation. We like

57:27

to have a world with her. You remember her, right, She's the prosecutor

57:29

who sent us to Central Park five. Yep, let's

57:31

talk about her, all right. We'll get into that next. Plus,

57:33

Sinda, it's the breakfast club. Come on the time

57:39

you get

57:43

you are

57:48

hu, I'm gonna fatten all that around your eye.

57:51

Want this man to doton blowers many

57:53

waited for. Charlemagne had

57:56

to make a judgment. Who's gonna be on the donkey

57:58

of the day. They chose you the

58:00

breakfast club. Bitches, Who's donkey of the

58:02

day to day? Yes, donkey today for Thursday,

58:05

March nineteenth, goes the former Manhattan

58:07

sex crimes prosecutor, Linda Ferristein.

58:11

Now you know who Linda Ferristein is, right,

58:13

I call her Linda, not Ferristein. If you watched

58:15

Ava Duvenai's Netflix series when they See

58:17

Us, she's the white woman with absolutely

58:19

no lips who oversaw the prosecution team

58:21

seeking convictions of the five teams

58:24

arrested for the rape and near fatal beating

58:26

of jogger Trish Metley in

58:28

nineteen eighty nine. Now we all know the story of the Central

58:30

Park five, right, if not quick recap five

58:33

Black and Latino teams and Tron mcrai.

58:35

Kevin Richardson use of Salam Raymond

58:37

Santana, and Corey Corey wise rapping

58:39

the Cluess bombs for all those brothers Okay,

58:42

at the time they were ranging an age from fourteen to

58:44

sixteen. They all served sentences that range

58:46

from six to thirteen years for what then

58:48

New York City Mayor Ed Koch called

58:51

the crime of the century. Yes, it was a very

58:53

heinous crime, and the perpetrators of that

58:55

crime should have been behind balls. But guess

58:57

what those brothers weren't the prosecutors. And once

58:59

new DN evidence was presented in a confession,

59:02

a whole confession okay, proved

59:04

convicted rapists my Tius Reeves

59:06

was the true loan culprit. The charges against

59:09

the five men were dropped and they eventually received

59:11

a forty one million dollars settlement from

59:13

New York City. They innocent period,

59:15

Okay to everybody, but Linda ferristein

59:18

because even though all the evidence says otherwise,

59:20

and the actual perpetrator of the crime has come forward

59:22

and said it was him, and DNA proved it

59:24

was him, Linda still says, no,

59:27

it's dim And yesterday she

59:29

filed a federal lawsuit against

59:31

the director of When they see us. Queen

59:33

Abra DuVernay dropped on a clue bombs with Queen Aba

59:35

DuVernay. Damn it, Come on, man,

59:38

Queen aber Duvena, ain't. She filed a lawsuit against

59:41

Abra Duvenai and Netflix. The

59:44

car cassidy the unmitigated

59:46

gall of those with no melanin will

59:49

never cease to amaze me. Linda is suing,

59:51

saying she was portrayed as a racist. She

59:53

suing saying she was portrayed as an unethical villain

59:56

who was determined to jail innocent children

59:58

of color at any cost. In the lawsuit

1:00:00

obtained by TMZ, Linda not Ferrestein

1:00:03

objects to nearly every single aspect

1:00:05

of the case at this portrayed in the

1:00:07

series. She denies taking any

1:00:09

of the following actions, like unlawfully

1:00:12

interrogating unaccompanied minus even though we

1:00:14

saw a video of this, calling for a roundup

1:00:16

of young black dogs, manipulating

1:00:18

the time to pen the jaggers rape on the Central

1:00:21

Park five. He's denying all of that. He's denying

1:00:23

referring to people of color as animals. She's

1:00:25

denying directing NYPD detectives

1:00:27

the course confessions.

1:00:30

What's the word confessions

1:00:34

okay, you know what I meant, okay, And

1:00:36

suppressing DNA evidence now as clear as

1:00:38

she did these things, especially suppressing the DNA

1:00:40

evidence because if the DNA evidence that eventually

1:00:43

got them off, Linda, you

1:00:46

know, she says that when they since when they see us

1:00:48

was released, her career as a prolific crime

1:00:50

offer has been destroyed. Her publisher

1:00:53

and agents dropped her, She lost speaking appearances

1:00:55

and was forced to resign from the boards of several

1:00:57

nonprofit organizations. Linda,

1:01:01

lipless, We don't care, okay. How

1:01:03

can you fix your lipless mouth to act

1:01:05

like you got done wrong when you sent a

1:01:07

bunch of innocent teenagers to prison for

1:01:10

years? The Central Park five will be forever

1:01:12

traumatized. They can never get

1:01:14

that time back, and they saw things in that prison

1:01:16

that will live with them and haunt them forever.

1:01:19

They will need therapy for the rest of their lives.

1:01:22

Nothing wrong with that, okay, But still they will need

1:01:24

therapy for the rest of their lives. Okay,

1:01:27

not not just going willingly, but going because they

1:01:29

need it, because they're traumatized. While you out

1:01:31

here doing deals and getting money,

1:01:33

those brothers are out here trying to repair the emotional

1:01:36

and mental damage that you did to their

1:01:38

lives. Okay, those brothers will probably never

1:01:41

be fully mentally healthy because

1:01:43

of you know, lip Linda, because of you and

1:01:45

your bigotry. One of the brothers, Santana

1:01:47

Raymond, actually posted this on ig on

1:01:49

March first, to prove my point. He said, healing

1:01:51

doesn't mean that the damage never existed.

1:01:54

It means that the damage doesn't control our lives.

1:01:56

And he said, see to God, that's me.

1:01:59

He said, thank you, my brother for this, and then he

1:02:01

thinked his wife delicious. And he went on to say that he always

1:02:03

knew he suffered from mental health issues, but like other

1:02:05

men in all communities, he thought he didn't need

1:02:07

help or that he could just handle it with. Today he

1:02:10

realized he was wrong, and he's gonna get to help

1:02:12

he needs. Drop when the clues bombs for Raymond, Santana

1:02:15

the Santana Raymond, Okay for

1:02:17

investing in his mental wealth, but

1:02:19

lipless Linda, not Ferrestein. This

1:02:21

is all your fault, Okay, his trauma,

1:02:24

majority of his trauma is directly your fault. So how

1:02:26

dare you have to call Cassidy the no

1:02:28

melanated unmitigated gall to sue

1:02:31

you should be praying for repayons. You should be admitting

1:02:33

you're wrong instead of continuing to double

1:02:35

down like you've historically done. Listen

1:02:38

to Lipless Linda on Fox Business News. I

1:02:40

think I know what happened. I can live with what happened

1:02:42

very very comfortably. And what

1:02:45

I would like is for an unsealing of

1:02:47

all the records that have been sealed for twelve years

1:02:49

and let academics and journalists put

1:02:51

the record before the public. What do you think happened?

1:02:54

I think that these men were participants

1:02:57

in the attack on the jogger as charged.

1:03:00

I know the city is down made a forty million

1:03:02

dollars sault with them, Yes, sir, even

1:03:05

though there was a convicted rapist in

1:03:07

prison who admitted to it and his

1:03:09

DNA was found on

1:03:12

the victim. Lipless

1:03:15

Linda, No, no, and no. The proof

1:03:17

is in the prison sentences. Those kids were innocent

1:03:19

and you still convicted them. There's nothing

1:03:22

else to discuss here. This is why you got to chase out

1:03:24

coops kids back in their caves. Linda, shut

1:03:26

your piehole, because that's literally all it is. Because

1:03:28

you have no lips. Shut that prejudice piehole

1:03:31

and figure out a way that's spinning the rest of your life right

1:03:33

and the wrong you did to these young men and who

1:03:35

knows how many other black and Latino kids. Okay,

1:03:38

you probably got a lot of blood and a lot of unjust

1:03:40

prisoned sentences on your hand. And until you do

1:03:42

right by admitting your wrongs, you're going to spend

1:03:44

the last days of your life miserable,

1:03:47

broken and unhappy. Your life will

1:03:49

be a living hell until

1:03:51

you do right by the central part five.

1:03:53

But hey, you a devil, so

1:03:55

Hell's home. Please let remy Mark give

1:03:57

lipless Linda, not ferrestein the pigancy. He haw,

1:04:01

he haw, You stupid motherfu

1:04:03

Are you dumb? All right? Start

1:04:06

making people holding their costs? Not you,

1:04:08

Lynda. I was talking to Envy. I was just dealing

1:04:11

with two things at the same time. Feeling

1:04:13

guilty is him no, because you almost made Eddie

1:04:15

die, because you made you shame me for coughing

1:04:18

last break and then Eddie,

1:04:20

our producer, he didn't here wanting the coffing. He holding

1:04:24

in this car, about to choke and kill himself because

1:04:26

you're shaming people because they coughing his allergies.

1:04:29

A lot of people want to know what does Eddie's Instagram. Does

1:04:31

Eddie have an Instagram? Nope? Uh

1:04:34

Beatle Juice twenty twenty. Stop and

1:04:40

let me shout out to heart. Uh air, I

1:04:42

just want to tell I heart. Um, I know

1:04:44

you guys got a lot of hand sanitized up him. So

1:04:47

um, I took some of your sanitize

1:04:49

it and come on, you can't go

1:04:52

by but what that's

1:04:54

but out there? You want some? It was like a basket

1:04:57

is No, it's not a basket. It's a big one that you're

1:04:59

just pump into your little one. You can't

1:05:01

steal the hand standard time. I'm gonna give it back. I

1:05:04

would I would rather you do that. Yeah, I'm gonna give

1:05:06

it back by it. I'm just pumping. I mean I'm

1:05:08

walking around the building. I want to carry my own with me. That's

1:05:10

not a problem. Took the big one and you pumped in a little and

1:05:12

tell my little one, Yeah, got you got you got you see

1:05:15

you freaky man. You can't keep man? You kinky

1:05:17

man? Why you are kinky? Why? Next

1:05:20

is ask yee five

1:05:22

five one oh five one. If you need relationship

1:05:24

advice or any type of advice, you can call

1:05:27

ye right now. It's the breakfast

1:05:29

club. Good morning the breakfast

1:05:31

club. Hello

1:05:36

the relationship advice. Need personal

1:05:38

advice, just the real advice?

1:05:40

Call up nown for ask ye morning.

1:05:45

Everybody is DJ Envy and

1:05:48

Ngula, Yee Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast

1:05:50

club. It's time to ask yee. Hello.

1:05:53

Who's this? Hey,

1:05:55

Quashima, what's your question for you? Yes?

1:05:57

I want to know how can I get a boyfriend?

1:05:59

I will overnight like I'm moving, all

1:06:02

right? You just want to ah, well,

1:06:06

this might be a bad time, but yeah, it's corona season,

1:06:09

both not coffing season. I

1:06:11

want to be talked. I don't see about the prolona, not

1:06:13

during a social distancing season. Some people

1:06:15

do care about coronavirus. But do

1:06:18

you have any guys who you're just friends with? You have

1:06:20

any friends with benefits? No?

1:06:22

I don't have none of that. Do you have homegirls

1:06:25

or homeboys that can hook you up with people? No?

1:06:28

I don't have no friend. It's a rap for her right now?

1:06:30

You? Yeah, anybody got time to be coughing and coughing with you?

1:06:33

Well, listen, this is a great time, though, for you to set

1:06:35

up your dating profile. You have a dating profile? No,

1:06:38

I have nothing? All right, well, this is

1:06:40

a good time for you to set all that out while you're at home or

1:06:43

working overnights and nobody's really going out and

1:06:45

don't lie about your file

1:06:47

together. And that means you should go on some

1:06:49

of these one hundred and sixty pounds

1:06:52

I'm okay, whoa, Okay,

1:06:54

that's fine. Listen. I'm sure you have a beautiful So

1:06:57

you go on Matt. You can go on mask dot Com. You

1:06:59

can go on there's a whole lot of dating sites

1:07:01

out there. You can go on Bumble. You can go

1:07:04

on those sites and post your profile, and that's

1:07:06

a great time for you to start swiping through and

1:07:08

seeing some potential hook ups.

1:07:11

Okay, thank you go

1:07:13

to supermarket. I'm sure there's some single man at the supermarket.

1:07:15

Yeah, but don't wear a mask door because you cute,

1:07:17

you gotta be seen. You better stop it. You better wear

1:07:19

a mask. That's some good advice gave

1:07:22

though, because you're everybody's gonna be in the house for the next couple

1:07:24

of weeks trying to make new friends. That's right after this

1:07:26

Corona season. You can get you know, you can

1:07:28

get cuffed up. But I'm gonna tell you something for eleven one

1:07:30

hundred and sixty something pounds, I

1:07:32

know, being back chair. When I see while, I'll stop it. Then

1:07:35

ask ye eight on trip five A five

1:07:37

four or five one. If you need relationship

1:07:39

advice here ye Now it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.

1:07:43

I'm gonna keep for read some

1:07:45

real advice with anthela Ye, it's ask

1:07:47

ye morning. Everybody's

1:07:50

DJ Envy angela

1:07:52

yee. Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast

1:07:54

Club with in the middle of ask yee, Hello,

1:07:56

who's this me bo from Michigan.

1:08:00

Let's up, bro, what's your question for you? So?

1:08:02

I just wanted to say I hate it that corona didn't get you

1:08:04

up here. If he was supposed to come up here and talk to

1:08:06

the kids. Man, we appreciate you. Yeah, I know he

1:08:09

worded that. All I know, Henry,

1:08:11

I'm sorry that the coronavirus didn't get you up here. I

1:08:14

was like, well, I was like, we gonna start

1:08:16

with your molded booty cakes. Man,

1:08:18

don't start. That's how the coronavirus started. The molded

1:08:21

booty cards. Stop holding to Daniel Rollins's

1:08:24

Yeah, I was supposed to go out there and talk to the kids in

1:08:26

Detroit, man, and I was really looking forward to it, but

1:08:28

because of the coronavirus they canceled

1:08:30

it. So hopefully we'll get back up there when all this is

1:08:32

over and get a chance to talk to the kids about everything.

1:08:34

Man. I was looking forward to it too, definitely,

1:08:36

definitely the kids were excited. But my question for

1:08:38

you and y'all probably can try me in my son,

1:08:41

Kid Jane. Sometimes I tag y'all in

1:08:43

and I don't know if y'all see it. I know y'all busines, you know. But

1:08:45

he just got verified on Instagram, just turned twenty,

1:08:48

it just got his own charity event and everything

1:08:50

going. But he's a positive hip hop artist. My question

1:08:53

is, how do I break

1:08:55

the mold, you know, without having to flash

1:08:57

drugs and guns in the video? What angle

1:09:00

do I take to the music world with me

1:09:02

being his manager for these last five years and we've

1:09:04

been making big moves, doing shows to TI you

1:09:06

know, switch to ice Cube, you know,

1:09:08

But he's he's a he's more of a he's more of

1:09:10

a he want to push more substance back

1:09:12

in music, and I don't, you know, I sometimes

1:09:14

I get confused on the angle I supposed to take because

1:09:17

I'm not going away to everybody going, I'm not pushing

1:09:19

drugs in the music. I'm not pushing girls

1:09:21

in my video. I'm trying to do something different. Well

1:09:24

yeah, and there's definitely an audience for that. And there's other artists

1:09:26

who also pushed positive messages, and

1:09:29

so I think that's important too. In music,

1:09:31

substance is important. Um so

1:09:34

has he been performed? He said, he's been performing at a lot

1:09:36

of showcases. Yeah, we did. You know we

1:09:38

were five years in. You know, We've been in New York, We've

1:09:40

been in Atlanta. We've done big shows, like I said,

1:09:42

just got verified on Instagram, couple at tax

1:09:45

shat Lemagne all the time, you know, like none of

1:09:47

my stuff. But that's cool. But no, anyway,

1:09:49

I'm just saying, but he's done. He's doing a lot of

1:09:51

positive things. I haven't even said his name this

1:09:53

whole time, the whole time, terrible manager,

1:09:55

you are, Oh you did J? You

1:09:58

say kid J is gonna say his name? Kid

1:10:00

kid jay Man. You know, I'm not trying, but I'm

1:10:02

just trying to find out. You know, with me being his father, you

1:10:04

know, I got other kids and you know something,

1:10:06

you know, we we we we got to split our time with our children,

1:10:08

but he do have me busy, and I'm wondering how

1:10:10

do I go about you know, that's that was my big question.

1:10:13

Without trying to be like I think I'm

1:10:15

not a big I'm not a big fan of the new music.

1:10:18

One thing I have to say is, well, there's a few things

1:10:20

I have to say here. Um. Number

1:10:22

one, do you have anybody that works

1:10:25

with you that has experienced in the music business

1:10:27

or that can be that that helped bridge

1:10:29

for you to meet other people that are influential. I

1:10:32

do. I grew up with niche in nishe mom. You know,

1:10:34

so I mentioned with Nia. You know, we grew up

1:10:36

and that's my girl, I

1:10:40

said, but I was I got

1:10:42

a lot of people in place. I just you know,

1:10:44

wanted to get your perspective over the year because it's

1:10:47

just, you know, how does it feel like? How's

1:10:50

this production? I feel like our producer is really important.

1:10:52

And when you can lock in with a couple of producers

1:10:54

who can help craft a person sound, I

1:10:57

think that's really beneficial to who also believes

1:10:59

in the artist and has worked with other artists

1:11:01

that can make those links. That's important. Okay,

1:11:04

I appreciate y'all. I

1:11:07

don't want a booty cake man? How do I get one? Whoa

1:11:10

west of all about? You

1:11:12

know, I could have told you that's how you get you make your way

1:11:14

in the industry from the start. You know what I'm saying here. If

1:11:18

you'd lead with that, then we could have told you how

1:11:20

to really get on in this industry. All right, all

1:11:22

right, all right, left,

1:11:26

all right, brother, that's right, all

1:11:28

right? Asking eight hundred five A five

1:11:30

one or five one rumors on the way. Don't move. It's

1:11:32

the Breakfast Club. Go morning. Listen,

1:11:37

your class holding.

1:11:42

Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela

1:11:45

Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.

1:11:47

Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Eminem. Let

1:11:50

this just oh gosh,

1:11:52

guys, the rumor report got got

1:11:55

with Angela angel Lage. It's the rumor Report

1:11:57

the Breakfast Club. Yeah.

1:12:00

So, as you know, Eminem had this Godzilla chanles

1:12:02

that he was doing with Treilla. If you guys

1:12:04

didn't remember here it is fill them with the

1:12:06

venomin eliminated them all the words. I didn't him. Might I want to him?

1:12:08

But I did him in the Venerai of murdering Get Buddy WIV and kilim

1:12:11

Dun talk about he's in la literating everything is inerad and

1:12:13

get him then met anybody who want it with the pen rameidnt body

1:12:15

want, but they're gonna get it anyways. Let begin and to feel like I'm really

1:12:17

illimentill killy killed them, Killie the vanilla guerilla you bring

1:12:19

in the killa with demiantomy. You don't want to be the enemy of the demon

1:12:21

and winning me and being receiving enemy? What's the good idea to be? Every

1:12:23

bit of me's the epitomieves spitted when I'm in the facinity, mo peo,

1:12:25

if you better duck and you find me dead the minute you're run into me one hundred

1:12:28

percent here was a fifth of a percent of me to finish you, bitch, I'm

1:12:30

available. You want to battle? Well, congratulations.

1:12:32

They have announced a winner. That winner

1:12:34

is Jack Sherlock one who got the number one

1:12:36

spot. It's all lip syncing, so everybody

1:12:38

has actually lip sync in order to win.

1:12:41

So they did have a link to Eminem's

1:12:43

website. It has the five runner ups on there

1:12:45

also. UM, I don't know what

1:12:47

they win though they didn't really say so.

1:12:50

Not sure what's going to happen. With that, But congratulations

1:12:53

to Jack Sherlock. Now a lot

1:12:55

of people are doing their own coronavirus songs.

1:12:57

I know you guys have heard Pat hoose by. Now, No,

1:13:00

I haven't heard it enough. Right, Well, here it is. I'm

1:13:03

a virus, not the type of virus

1:13:05

on your laptop. M rich people.

1:13:08

I murdered that havens. They had to call

1:13:10

female, not the female in your leg Federal

1:13:13

Emergency Management Agency instead.

1:13:16

They don't got enough in the latest respirators

1:13:18

the last I already know how you look

1:13:21

while you wearing the mask. Took the kids

1:13:23

out of school so they can stop learning,

1:13:25

took parents out of work so they

1:13:27

can stop earning. Piece the adress elba,

1:13:30

y'all need a vaccine standby? Let's

1:13:33

play a game in charades. Who am

1:13:35

I all right? Also, Cassidy did

1:13:37

his listen to Cassidy's coronavirus

1:13:40

bars. He told you it's a global

1:13:42

outbreak. They know it's easy to manage,

1:13:45

but see, we need you to panic. You saw about

1:13:47

King. Some of my dogs found out

1:13:49

league, but now it is everywhere

1:13:51

like the dog you're trying house break week

1:13:54

or my dog smell weak. Both

1:13:56

to find out how human needing this MoU

1:13:58

team. I still feel I'm and I see

1:14:00

it's something small. I was surprised. I many people

1:14:03

mass stuff on, so I

1:14:05

had to make a couple calls and realize

1:14:07

this incident. It's just to implement Marcus

1:14:10

ball. Players touched the ball with the same handsy

1:14:12

season over, so the NBA shut

1:14:14

down now in the season more all

1:14:16

too lyrical, man Pat Poole

1:14:19

saying, Cassidy a little bit too lyrical to be

1:14:21

talking about coronavirus. You know what I mean. I prefer Cardi

1:14:23

be Uh coronavirus. It

1:14:26

is real. That's that's that's the only one

1:14:28

call we need. Well, she didn't mean for that

1:14:30

to be a song, though, it just happened for herself.

1:14:33

That that shows the magic of Cardi Beato,

1:14:35

like people love Cardi Ba's personality so much

1:14:37

that they take Cardi b content. However, they can get it

1:14:39

all right. In addition, Jojo also

1:14:41

did a coronavirus version of Leaf

1:14:44

Get Out and listen to Now We Cool. You ain't even

1:14:46

gonna play Jojo? Who what is

1:14:48

Jojoe reb runs like, no oh

1:14:50

never mind. I like

1:14:54

the jo Jo. I didn't want to hear us. Look

1:14:57

to my guy Jojo but I would have got sick,

1:14:59

you know, if Jojo would have wrapped. I feel like, remember who want

1:15:01

to hit Jojo rapper early in the morning. I'll never come.

1:15:04

Corona could be such

1:15:06

a nasty Now

1:15:08

that she's here, boy, holl on one's

1:15:10

for you, didn't come say

1:15:15

right now? All right? And speaking

1:15:17

of coronavirus, Millennium tour dates happened

1:15:19

postponed due to coronavirus. I'm sure

1:15:21

we knew that was going to happen. They already do have rescheduled

1:15:24

dates. Tyra Banks also had to postpone

1:15:26

the model and theme park opening over coronavirus

1:15:29

as well. Now here's something interesting.

1:15:31

The megoes they have agreed to pay

1:15:34

back part of their fire Festival money.

1:15:36

So apparently they got thirty thousand dollars

1:15:39

and they went they actually had

1:15:41

to pay that back. They were originally paid one hundred

1:15:43

thousand dollars to perform at Firefest. The performance

1:15:45

never happened, so now they're paying

1:15:47

back thirty thousand dollars. We shouldn't pay nothing

1:15:49

back. Now they get a deposit. So if you if

1:15:51

it's one hundred thousand dollars, so you get like a fifty thousand

1:15:53

dollars to part Yeah, well I was trying to perform. Yeah,

1:15:56

why do you have to pay money back? Well, they paid

1:15:58

back some of the money, not all of it. So maybe you

1:16:00

get the deposit and then you pay back, you know party.

1:16:03

I thought you get the deposit up front and then you get the rest of

1:16:05

you get there. Let's they get all the money up front. That would

1:16:07

make sense listen for that one. I think a lot of

1:16:09

people wanted their money upfront for

1:16:11

that one. If Fetti Wapp has in order to pay

1:16:14

his ex employee one point one million dollars

1:16:16

and help restore her reputation, Sean

1:16:18

and Morgan actually had sued him and his company

1:16:20

for not reimbursing her for all the money that she spent

1:16:22

in touring course, because she was supposed

1:16:24

to be paid between five and ten percent of

1:16:26

his performance profits and she

1:16:29

was actually fronting money for him to perform

1:16:31

places like for travel and for

1:16:34

room and board and all of that, and then

1:16:37

she never got the money as well. So now he has

1:16:39

to pay her one point one million dollars. That's

1:16:41

also for defamation and breach of contract.

1:16:43

Not only that, but he also has to post public

1:16:45

retractions on his social media accounts

1:16:48

for things that he said about her. So he hasn't

1:16:50

done that yet, but he'll have to do that.

1:16:53

All right, I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor

1:16:55

report. All right, thank you, miss Ye. Now

1:16:57

all miss time for the People's Choice Mixed. Let me know what you want

1:17:00

here at dj Envy. Get your request

1:17:02

in every you know what. Until this is over, I'm

1:17:04

gonna throw it back the first five seven minutes

1:17:06

of the other mix, just just some classics. Let

1:17:08

me know what you want to hear. Is the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the

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That's why it's find Morning,

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everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela

1:17:48

Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast

1:17:50

Club. Now, um, it's

1:17:53

Women's History Month. Who we repping today? Well,

1:17:56

today we are representing for retired

1:17:58

NASA astronaut May Jamison.

1:18:01

She actually went into out of space

1:18:04

in nineteen ninety two. On September twelfth, nineteen

1:18:07

ninety two, she launched into

1:18:09

orbit and her voyage was eight

1:18:11

days. Listened to May Jamison speak about it.

1:18:16

It's Woman's History Month and we're celebrating

1:18:18

the most influential women in history. Check out

1:18:20

this phenomenal woman. Just like every

1:18:23

kid, I loved space.

1:18:25

An African proverb says, no one

1:18:28

shows a child the sky. But I

1:18:30

grew up during this time that was incredible

1:18:33

in terms of the work and the effort the activities

1:18:35

that were going on, because every

1:18:38

day they were changing their breaking speed records.

1:18:40

Right whether it's on the land or ground, or track

1:18:42

or field. Every day it

1:18:45

seemed like there was a new particle being discovered.

1:18:48

The reason why I'm doing this, the reason

1:18:50

why I want to tell you this and where we're going to, is

1:18:52

because people talk about the

1:18:54

good old days and the nineteen sixties

1:18:57

and the Apollo, which was an incredible time. But

1:19:00

fans Phanan, who was a martinique and psychiatrist

1:19:02

in the nineteen fifties and sixties, he said, each

1:19:05

generation must, out of relative

1:19:07

obscurity, discover it's mission

1:19:10

for philip or betray it. We

1:19:12

can't have the same mission that we had

1:19:14

in the nineteen sixties, whether it's social,

1:19:17

cultural, whether it's environmental, or

1:19:19

whether it's in space. And

1:19:24

that was another phenomenal woman in history.

1:19:26

Yes, I shout out to me, Jamie say. In addition

1:19:29

to that, you know she's also a doctor and

1:19:31

a dancer, so she's a jack

1:19:34

of all trades. All right. Well, when

1:19:36

we come back, we got the positive. No door, everybody

1:19:39

is DJ Envy, Angela

1:19:41

Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast

1:19:43

club. Now, shout to Cisco

1:19:46

and friends for joining us to New drew Hill. That's

1:19:48

so disrespectful. It's New drew Hill and the members

1:19:51

a player as well as Cisco from drew Hill.

1:19:53

Well that's what he said, you know what I mean. Friends,

1:19:56

Yeah, that ain't gonna work because Drew

1:19:58

Hill is just people knowed you hold. That's like that. You can't

1:20:01

replace certain groups, like you can't replace

1:20:03

the members of Jodey said, you can't replace the members of Jack

1:20:05

Dead. We know all of those people by name, correct,

1:20:07

one twelve, one twelve. They

1:20:09

sounded good though, right, let me play again. Play

1:20:12

it can sing like which, like I suggested

1:20:14

to Ciscore in the interview, just start a new name.

1:20:16

Create a new group, create a new group. But

1:20:19

Destiny's Child did it, like we said, yeah, but

1:20:21

they didn't replace Beyonce and Kelly, you

1:20:24

know what I mean, Like you couldn't replaced. They

1:20:26

didn't replace the whole group. But there was four

1:20:29

of them at first, and they were on the rise. They

1:20:31

were on the come up. Now you're doing old classic

1:20:33

hits, it's a little different. They did that. They did

1:20:35

that. Destiny's Child did that when they were still

1:20:37

trying to establish themselves as an

1:20:39

industry correct supergroup. And once again

1:20:42

they I feel

1:20:44

like it happens with groups all the times of the Temptations,

1:20:46

they did it right. I

1:20:48

didn't. I didn't grow up in that area, so I didn't know none of the Temptations.

1:20:52

Yeah, because they still performed to this day. Now it's

1:20:54

not the same original members. I haven't

1:20:56

been to a Temptations concert. It's

1:20:58

like replacing Wou Tang. Imagine campaign

1:21:01

saying hey, we're not gonna have methy

1:21:03

Man our ghost

1:21:05

face. We this is uh, you know,

1:21:08

we're gonna bring EPMD in anything.

1:21:10

It just was it's not gonna work. It's not gonna

1:21:12

work. But anyway, leave us on a positive note.

1:21:14

The positive note is simply this, man, I

1:21:17

want everybody out there to know what makes you different

1:21:19

or weird. That's your script.

1:21:22

Lean into that preface club

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