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Megan Thee Stallion Interview and more

Released Friday, 6th March 2020
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Megan Thee Stallion Interview and more

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Friday, 6th March 2020
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0:01

This is your week of HAULA welcome

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breakfast club to show you love to

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hate from the East to the West Coast j

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and vi Agela y Cholo Migne the really

0:11

show on the planet. This is where I respect this show

0:13

because this is a voice of society.

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James in the game. Guys are the coveted

0:18

morning show. What y'all earning it? Exacting

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the coach shore week up in the morning in a day.

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Want to hear that freakfast school, the world's most

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dangerous morning show. Good

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Morning Usa yo yo yo yo

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

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

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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo

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yo yo yo yo yo yo Good Morning

0:48

is Joli Chomagne

0:51

the Kaste the planet is Friday.

0:55

Yes, it's Friday, that's right, the kind of Fridays

0:57

I like, meaning that afterward

1:00

I don't gotta go nowhere, I can go home and cool

1:02

out for the weekend. Get the therapy today days

1:04

A good Friday. Yes, And um,

1:07

remember a couple of months ago I went and spoke to the

1:09

students at Alabama I think it was Alabama

1:11

State, and one of the students. They made

1:13

some art for us. So let me

1:15

give you guys the arts. How

1:17

could my famous smaller? This

1:20

is for you? Okay,

1:25

that's nice. I have that sweatsuit. I mean

1:27

this was for you. Can people see Yeah, I don't

1:29

know you people watching us on a bold

1:31

TV right

1:35

there? The thought that counts kid? Whoever

1:38

drew Thos, whoever Dreudo's thought

1:40

that counts me? Yeah?

1:42

Yeah, what's the student's name? Thought

1:47

that counts? I can all

1:49

right, I don't know who that dogs? You? Man? It was black

1:51

lips you got on that

1:53

picture. He seemed

1:55

like I smoked cigarette, you know what I'm saying. But

1:58

I lived a little doctor. I lives a little dog, you

2:00

know what I mean. Everything else is cool. Yeah,

2:02

I don't smoke. Your head is just gray.

2:05

Yeah, but it's all good. Congratulating, thank you.

2:09

It will go up. All artists appreciate it. You

2:11

know why all artists appreciate its. Appreciate

2:13

it because people take the time to do it.

2:15

You know what I'm saying. It's a lot of time and a lot of energy and a lot

2:18

of thought that goes into drawing. I know, we

2:20

all need to get some more sleep. According to these pictures because

2:22

we all got bags into our eyes. Yeah, even if

2:24

it don't come out quite the way that you know, he

2:27

probably envisioned it in his head.

2:29

You have hair coming out

2:31

your ears? Is that? H yes? You do? Okay,

2:34

well it's art, it's whatever.

2:37

But thanks. We're making the style. We'll be joining

2:39

us this morning. Been

2:41

here before, No, she's never been here before. She has

2:43

a new eptis out today, so we'll kicking and make

2:45

the style sugar. Yeah.

2:49

Plus you had all the contract, the

2:51

little contract yeah yeah,

2:53

and Jada kiss the in

2:56

the Game album. Yeah,

2:59

so we'll kicking with Jady. So we got a lot going on. And then

3:01

we got front page news when we're talking about we are

3:03

going to be talking about Nathaniel Woods.

3:05

He was executed in Alabama

3:07

yesterday, and we'll tell you what ended

3:09

up happening. I thought there was going to be a stay of execution.

3:12

Apparently the governor did not decide

3:14

to do that. All right, we'll get into that next.

3:16

Keeping locked us to Breakfast Cloud. Good morning, we

3:19

are to Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page

3:21

news where we start with.

3:23

Ye, well, let's start with and think Nathaniel

3:25

Woods. He was executed yesterday

3:28

in Alabama. Governor k I've

3:30

refused to stop the controversial execution.

3:32

Now, if you don't know the story of what happened, Nathaniel

3:35

Woods was executed for the two thousand and

3:37

four murders of three cops in Birmingham.

3:40

Apparently he was inside of as

3:43

his co defendant called it, they were in a crack house

3:46

where they worked. They said, you always have to have your gun

3:48

on you if you're inside that apartment.

3:51

And apparently these cops were

3:53

in. Two police officers were inside the

3:55

apartment trying to train their guns on him. This

3:57

is according to his co defendant. And he

4:00

said, when I looked to the side, they were two police officers

4:03

trying to train their guns on me. So I opened fire

4:05

with the FFing rifle. I wasn't trying to get shot period.

4:08

I got a rifle in my hand. They're going to shoot me, he

4:10

said. He didn't care the men in the house with policemen. He

4:12

said, you're point a gun at me, bitch, I'm fixing

4:14

to shoot now. According to Yes,

4:17

this is all according to his codefendant, Spencer

4:20

carry Spencer now carry Spencer is

4:22

saying that Nathaniel Woods is and it said,

4:24

he said, he's the one that actually shot the police officers,

4:27

and he said, when I opened fire, Nate jumped

4:29

as if he was getting shot. And once he's seen

4:31

he wasn't getting shot. When I kept firing, he

4:34

took off. So his co defendant

4:36

is even taken the blame for all of the killings.

4:38

But yet he was still executed. They did try

4:40

to get a stay of execution at the

4:42

last minute after there was a temporary halt

4:45

only minutes before he was scheduled to die,

4:47

but the governor refused

4:50

to stop the execution. Well, two things

4:52

I was thinking about just today. Number one,

4:54

well, at least, why did I just hear about this case, like

4:56

literally maybe forty eight hours ago?

4:59

And number two, of the I admitted that

5:01

he did it, why would he be in custody to begin

5:03

with? Why would Nate

5:05

would if the other guy admitted he did it. Listen,

5:08

it's you know what it is. I think it's three

5:10

police officers. And that's unfortunate that three police

5:12

officers got killed. Of course, and their

5:14

families have not yet made a statement,

5:16

but yes, that they were still allowed

5:19

that to happen. If the guy said it was him, yeah, you

5:21

got a confession that got right there. I did

5:23

it, he said, I did all. I killed all

5:25

three of them. He ran. So what happened

5:27

to him? Well, he's right now still

5:29

in jail, and he's appealing.

5:32

He's trying to appeal his a

5:34

federal peal pending. So I

5:37

don't know what's going to end up happening to him,

5:39

but that's very confusing to

5:41

me. All right, Tolcy

5:43

Gabbert, you know she's still running for president. Why

5:46

she's actually now running at this point, she's just you

5:48

know what, I've been wondering what

5:51

happened to her because I was like, I don't remember her making

5:53

a statement dropping out of the race. But

5:55

she got two pledged delegates in the nominating

5:58

contest so far. Both of those were in American

6:00

Samoa, a US territory that Bloomberg

6:02

actually went on Super Tuesday. She has

6:04

not pulled above one percent in a recent national

6:07

surveys, but she will be in Vegas this weekends

6:09

a campaign. What come on, drop

6:11

your ego, young woman. It's over all right.

6:14

If Elizabeth Warren dropped out and people that actually

6:16

had a chance, man Pete like, give

6:18

it up. So here is Elizabeth Warren

6:20

who's ended her presidential campaign

6:22

yesterday. I will not be

6:25

running for president in twenty

6:27

twenty, but I guarantee I

6:29

will stay in the fight for

6:32

the hard working folks across this country

6:34

have gotten short into the stick over and over.

6:36

One of the hardest parts of this is

6:39

all those two promises and

6:42

all those little girls. We're

6:44

gonna have to wait four more days.

6:47

She goes on to say that she's not yet

6:49

endorsing anyone, not today,

6:52

not today. I needed her space around this and want

6:54

to take a little time to think a little more interested.

6:58

I was hearing Bernie Sanders might introduce

7:00

his running mate today, and

7:03

people were speculating that it might be Elizabeth

7:05

More. I don't know, all right. Well, Donald Trump,

7:07

of course, commented, Elizabeth poker hunt is

7:10

Warren, who is going nowhere except into

7:12

many Mike's head just dropped out of the Democratic

7:14

primary three days too late. She caused crazy

7:16

Bernie at least Massachusetts, Minnesota

7:19

and Texas, probably costing the nomination. Came

7:21

in third in Massachusetts. Clues both with Donald

7:23

Trump. Damn it, he's relentless consistent.

7:26

Get him in a bomb. Nope, all right, and

7:28

imagine, Yeah, that's your front page news

7:30

disrespectful. Okay,

7:33

y'all can't ever be objective. Okay, when the man when

7:35

he said something that's funny, give him his credit. Nobody

7:38

wants the man is consistent anything.

7:40

That's one thing you can say. Wonder that one thing that nobody

7:43

on the other side seems to be that man has a message

7:45

and he sticks to it. It doesn't

7:47

matter wound. He stays

7:49

straight. All right, get

7:51

it off your chest. Eight hundred and five eight five

7:53

one o five one. If you need to vet hit us up

7:55

now, maybe at a bad morning, horrible morning, or

7:58

maybe feel blessed, maybe you happy Friday, whatever

8:00

it may be. Eight hundred five eight five one oh

8:02

five one. It's the breakfast Club in the morning, the

8:05

breakfast club. This

8:10

is your time to get it off your chests. Whether you're man

8:13

or blast. So you better have the same industry

8:15

we want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello,

8:18

this is Jackie, Jackie.

8:21

Good morning Jackie from South Caroline. Get it off

8:23

your chests. Jacket jacket, jacket, jacket. What's

8:26

up? I was also um raised.

8:29

I just want to put that out there. But anyway,

8:31

I just wanted to talk about

8:34

the coronavirus and I feel like this

8:36

is gonna be like the humbling thing

8:38

for Americans or for the whole world, because

8:41

it can't be controlled. You know. I feel

8:43

you saying, Jackie, but it's not strong enough. It's

8:46

not strong enough. We've had this kind of

8:48

scale before with a Bowler and Xica

8:50

and West Nile and all of that stuff like that.

8:52

I get what you're saying. No, America doesn't need the humbling.

8:54

I don't think this is it yet, though, Oh okay,

8:57

maybe I mean I could be wrong, maybe I

8:59

could this. It's like it's the way

9:02

things are happening, and way worse than it used

9:04

to be. You know. So that's when my grandma

9:06

said forty years ago. My grandma

9:08

said it. Every day she said it was

9:11

she said that yesterday. I'm telling you, my grandma

9:13

used to say that all the time. I've never seen a time like

9:15

this. Baby. Hello, who's this all

9:18

right? This is Tracy? How are you doing this morning? And

9:20

Tracy, good morning. You

9:22

know what I want to say, God that I discovered

9:25

that I was in a cynical I just acquired

9:27

wisdom. When you get over the age

9:30

of forty and I would tell you what happened.

9:32

I was looking at Rambo. I haven't seen that since

9:34

I was a kid years ago. At Ramboat

9:36

does the speech where he says with my son

9:38

being over with me and he said, I want

9:40

to go home. I want to go hold and what I'm saying, but I

9:42

want to take you hoping you you

9:45

talked about Ramboa movie? Yeah?

9:47

Yeah, but what's the word? He said?

9:49

You ain't got no legge, you ain't got no legs.

9:52

It made me cry. Or when I started to

9:54

get it yesterday, I started laughing. My bottle

9:56

up. I said, why am I laughing at something

9:58

like that? A person guy link growing up

10:00

in viet now. And then that I evaluated,

10:03

I tho't laughing because black people

10:05

will Tracy

10:09

Tracy Tracy Tracy

10:12

Tracy

10:13

Trac

10:15

Queen Queen, Queen Queen. Six

10:17

o'clock in the morning, Queen, what's up? You have a

10:19

good morning? Yeah? Yeah, yeah,

10:22

check it, Go get some breakfast? Hello? Who's

10:24

this? Hey? Good morning family,

10:26

Big big Zoe. What I'll

10:28

get off your chests? Bro? Are you a Zoe for real?

10:31

Again? You're a real Zoe, no doubt,

10:33

no doubt. I

10:36

was about to say,

10:40

is what's up? Bro? I'm

10:43

I'm trying to holler at you Mark and Seesar

10:45

on this real estate. But I'm a truck driver, I'm

10:47

always out of town. I'm not really

10:50

good with the social media situation.

10:52

So how can I hollow man? Um?

10:54

You can always email us, or you have to

10:57

go to social media, go to a Google

10:59

type in dj envy and we

11:01

have a bunch of different seminars if you want to learn about

11:03

real estate. I know we got one coming up in Miami

11:06

on a twenty second this month.

11:08

You guys is gonna be in Orlando anytime soon

11:10

because I'm from com from Queens, but I live in Florida

11:12

now one fourth Thief and Frances Luke. Okay,

11:15

all right, see from from from outside of Queen's and

11:17

North Side. But you know Orlando is nothing

11:19

but two and a half hours from Miami, so you just gotta

11:21

make that drive up. Brother. All right,

11:23

I appreciate you. I'm gonna try to haul at you on the social

11:25

media tip. All right, bro, appreciate

11:28

you. Get it off your chests. Eight hundred five

11:30

eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit

11:32

us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the

11:35

Breakfast Club, Wake

11:39

Up, Wake Up, waoa. This

11:42

is your time to get it off your chest. Whether

11:45

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

11:47

club. Hello, who's this NV?

11:50

What's going on? Is Melo? Bro Mello? What's

11:52

up? Bro? Yo man? First of all,

11:54

Yo, I gotta drop one of Cruis bombs for Angela

11:56

yeast man. Okay, hey yo fun.

11:59

We went on Stagram live like two days ago and she said,

12:01

Mellow, get off your phone. That's dangerous because

12:03

he was driving. Later, I

12:06

got pulled over for having my phone. I

12:08

was like, bro, I was just live with He said,

12:10

you're lying. I'm I'm so serious. He said show me

12:12

proof and I will not give you a ticket. And I showed him proof.

12:14

You didn't get me a ticket, You have to get me a PA cars. So

12:16

we gotta dropping the fools womp over. That's

12:19

amazing. Don't put his name out there now, Yeah,

12:21

don't tell on him, but you know that's

12:24

dope. Yeah. I was doing I was

12:26

doing Instagram live and I was like, who wants to My

12:28

gud daughter was with me and she was like, let's let somebody join

12:31

in the live. So we let Mellow join

12:33

in and I saw that he was driving and I said, dude,

12:35

you can't be on Live while you're driving. And

12:38

I mean, you saved my life though it's lit mellow

12:41

man. But everybody that's like taking pictures driving

12:43

thing on their phone and on Live and doing all

12:46

that, stop, just wait, wait till

12:48

you get out the car. If you want to do something and it's

12:50

that irrelevant, pull over to the side that is

12:52

super dangerous. Hello, who's this? You're

12:55

this Domina? Hey, what's up? Get

12:57

it off your chests? But I really don't have that to get off

12:59

my chests. I just want to and I enjoy listener to y'all

13:01

every day, and I want to give a shut out to my

13:03

wife Christa. All right, we'll shout out to up. Salute

13:05

to Chris up, my brother. Hello,

13:08

who's this yo? Good morning? This Jermaine

13:10

with Bobby boxing out of Atlanta. What's

13:12

going on, y'all? What's up? Bros? Keeps going on?

13:15

Oh, I just got an event, man, the president

13:17

coming in town today. Man for to

13:20

come to the CDC in reference to the coronavirus.

13:23

Man, So traffic gonna be real jacked

13:25

up today. Man, I'm totally upset about

13:27

it. I want the call with pop vibes. It's a Friday,

13:30

but got that now, and traffic is

13:32

already jacked up in Atlanta, So I can imagine

13:34

on a Friday, Lord at Mercy the President

13:37

coming. Maybe you should went from home. They

13:39

shut the whole highway down. When he whatever

13:41

highway he travels on, they shut that whole highway

13:43

down for him to travel. So it's going to be crazy

13:46

today. But either way, enjoy y'all

13:48

Friday, have a go one. Love the show

13:50

now. I'm gonna be honest with you. Today is one of those days Atlanta.

13:53

Maybe you need to call in this day and you're feeling symptoms

13:56

of that goddamn Corona worried

13:58

up. Lord up, you want to stay home,

14:00

just give it a weekend. I'm telling you, it's

14:03

still early. Still got time, y'all.

14:05

Love the show, all right? Brother? Hello,

14:08

who's this? All

14:10

right? This is Maria Meller. I'm coming from West

14:12

Zombie to Florida. Hey, coome on to get

14:14

it off your chest. Good morning, good morning.

14:16

I just wanted to give a shout out to my

14:18

king, my husband Sam

14:20

to Miller. He's graduating today from book

14:24

with his audio engineering bachelor.

14:26

Congratulations. Salute

14:28

to that king, what a great feeling. Thank

14:31

you, thank you, and um. If you guys

14:33

can go ahead and reach out to his instagram. He is

14:35

mixed by Samson Lamar. Check

14:38

him out. If you guys know anybody who might need

14:40

an audio engineer for any project.

14:42

But I hit him up. Please look at you, hustler.

14:46

I respect it. Yes, yes, he's

14:48

right here. Just please drop his clues

14:50

bomb for my man. He's working so hard

14:53

for this and I'm so happy he made it through

14:55

dropping a clues bomb. What's up? What's his name?

14:57

Samon Lamar? Dropping a clues bomb? Answer?

15:00

Lamar? Brand new audio engineer out here and new

15:02

streets. Got his degree. Somebody hit him? But were

15:04

you at Ethan, West Palm Beach, Florida,

15:07

West Palm Beach, Florida. There you go,

15:09

all right, mama, all right, y'all, take care, Thank

15:11

y'all, Thank you. Oh he came up. I know you. You're

15:15

letting your public speak for you.

15:16

And get it off your chest.

15:18

Eight hundred five eighty five, one oh five

15:20

one. If you need to vent hit us up now. Now we got

15:23

rooms on the way. Yes, we'll talk about Demi

15:25

Levado and her eating disorder. She was talking

15:27

about how her old manager and her

15:29

old management team actually made her eating disorder

15:31

even worse. Okay, we'll get into that next.

15:33

Keeping locked this to breakfast Club. Good morning, the

15:36

breakfast Club. It's

15:40

about what's going This

15:45

is the rumor report Angela

15:48

Ye, the breakfast Club. So

15:51

Demi Levado was on Ellen and some

15:53

of the things that she discussed was her eating disorder

15:55

and the how that led to her near fatal overdose.

15:58

Now, first she talks about how her old management

16:00

team pretty much was very controlling

16:03

over her, including the things that she would eat. My

16:05

life. I just felt it was so and

16:08

I hate to use this word, but I felt like it was controlled

16:10

by so many people around me that

16:13

if I was in my hotel room at night, they

16:15

would take the phone out of the hotel room so I couldn't

16:17

call room service. If there was fruit in my room, they

16:19

took it out because that's extra sugar. Like we're

16:21

not talking about like brownies and cookies and candies

16:24

and stuff like that. It's like it was fruit,

16:26

you know. And for many years I didn't even

16:28

have a birthday cake, like I had a watermelon

16:30

cake. They would cut her watermelon

16:32

into the shape of a cake. What

16:36

a melon Cake is not racist. Yes it is, give

16:38

me want to see if I don't screen racism, but she's

16:40

not black, that's true. So in addistance

16:43

to that, she talks more about actually

16:45

relapsing because of all of this control.

16:48

You know, I have to preface it with the fact that I got sober at

16:50

nineteen, but I realized that overtime,

16:53

as you know, the things with the

16:55

eating disorder, we're getting bad, I mean, led

16:58

me to being really, really unhappy. My belimia

17:00

got really bad, and I asked for help,

17:03

and I didn't receive the help that I needed.

17:06

I'm six years sober, but I'm miserable. I'm

17:08

even more miserable than I was when I was drinking. Why

17:10

am I sober? And I reached out to

17:13

the people that were on my team and they responded

17:15

with, like, you're being very selfish. This would ruin

17:18

things for not just you, but for us as

17:20

well well. Damn. She

17:22

goes on to talk more about her relapse and

17:25

when I heard that my core issues

17:27

are abandonment from my birth father as a child,

17:29

like he was an addict, alcoholic, Like

17:31

we had to leave him, and I have vivid memories of him

17:33

leaving. So when they left, they totally

17:35

played on that fear and I felt completely

17:38

abandoned. So I drank and

17:40

that night I went to a party and there

17:42

was other stuff there. And it was only three months before

17:45

I ended up in the hospital with an ode. And you

17:47

know, ultimately, like I made the decisions

17:49

that got me to where I am today, that's

17:51

a very important to know what your core issues are. When you know

17:53

what your core issues are, when you know what your triggers are, as

17:55

easy to manage whatever it is that I'm

17:58

not gonna say easy, easy year two man, whatever

18:00

it is you're going through. So I'm glad you know who her core issues

18:02

are, right And now she has a new team, Scooter Braun as her

18:04

manager. She said she had the best birthday cake, and

18:07

she said she finally got to eat cake and she

18:09

was crying. And she does

18:11

feel grateful that she has a manager who she said,

18:14

didn't need anything from me and who loved me

18:16

for who I am and supported my journey. Scooter

18:18

Braun for getting her that birthday cake. Just make sure that he's

18:20

not giving you that birthday cake in exchange for your masters.

18:23

Tommy, No, not Scoot, it does Truter

18:25

Bun businessman

18:28

right there. All right, now, Old

18:30

Dirty Bastard ODB, his widow

18:32

is thanking fans for support and the way that she's

18:34

doing that. You know, it's twenty five years

18:36

ago that ODB released, well,

18:39

that they released the Return to the thirty six

18:41

Chambers, the Dirty version, and

18:43

so in commemoration, they are going to be

18:45

re releasing the album

18:48

and also including new remixes

18:51

B sides. It's going to be forty three tracks

18:53

on there. So they'll also drop previously

18:56

unreleased stripped down versions of

18:58

two of his biggest hits as well. There's a

19:00

lot of OLDB music floating around

19:02

that people haven't heard. I love OLDB man, um.

19:04

I will say this. I was watching the Brooklyn Do video

19:06

the other day because you know, I go down my my woot Tang

19:08

rabbit holes, very unsanitary video.

19:11

I mean, all I can think about was him spreading the coronavirus

19:13

throughout that whole video. It's one part of the video where he digs

19:15

in his nose and draws on the wall

19:17

with the book. Yes he's

19:20

the old Dirty Bath. Yes, I remember

19:22

when I worked for Wou

19:25

Tang Dirty didn't go to his own video shoot

19:27

right when he was signed. He had a video I

19:29

think it was for um Got

19:31

Your Money with police on the hook, and

19:34

if you notice in the video he's not in it, that is

19:36

true. So they were mad about that. But

19:38

he did show up for Jesus video shoot,

19:41

and so the label wouldn't let the song come out because

19:43

they were mad he didn't do his own video, showed

19:46

up for Jesus video. Very pointless

19:48

to use hand sanitizer at an old dirty bathroom

19:50

video shoot, I would assume. And then we had a

19:52

lot of clothes there. They took all the clothes. It

19:54

was a mess. But you know, he was definitely

19:57

a fun and interesting character. All right,

19:59

I'm any Yee and that is your rumor

20:01

report. All right, we got front page news next,

20:03

So we're talking about Yes, we'll give you coronavirus

20:05

updates. Okay, we'll get into that next. Keeping

20:07

lockedice to Breakfast Local Morning DJ Envy

20:10

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

20:13

Club. Let's get some front page news.

20:15

Let we're talking about ye coronavirus

20:17

update right now. There are two hundred and five cases

20:19

of novel coronavirus in the US.

20:22

There's one person now they're saying a possible person

20:25

in Georgia also, that would be three people in Georgia

20:27

if this person who is now being tested does

20:30

have coronavirus. I've been watching videos

20:32

two and the news of people who actually are

20:34

quarantined and what's going on in their homes.

20:37

One young girl was on there saying that she just she

20:40

has a little brother who has asthma. So

20:42

they're just taking extra precautions keeping

20:44

her away from everybody, and she has to be quarantined

20:46

for ten more days. I had a question about that. So, if

20:49

you do have the coronavirus, right, does

20:51

it just go through your system like the flu? Wood, Yeah,

20:54

you have to just make sure you're so after I guess

20:56

what fourteen days whatever, Maybe it goes through your system

20:58

and then you you good getting or how does

21:00

that work? Do you know? I guess you just don't want to infect other

21:02

people. It is like it is kind of like the same

21:05

symptoms as the flu. They said, don't go to

21:07

the hospital if you think you have it, call them

21:09

and if you start feeling extremely sick, like

21:12

you know, shortness of bread, fatigue is not going away. If

21:14

you have a fever, that's when you really have to be

21:16

concerned and get treatment. But if it's just like you're

21:19

a little bit um, it's like a cold,

21:22

then you don't have to worry about that. Oh you

21:24

know the way my anxiety is set up. I've thought I've

21:26

had it all week long. Scratchy throat,

21:28

sniffles, coughs. I don't know if I have a little

21:30

cold. I don't know if I

21:33

want to call the hospital. But why

21:35

are you coming? Because I realized this one a time? And

21:37

I was on two flights this week as well, so

21:39

you know a lot of times that I'll be on these flights. You

21:41

know, I feel like that anyway, you

21:43

know what I'm doing. Bro, you come in you think

21:45

you haven't, You're gonna come in affect all of us. The only

21:47

reason I think I have it is because I keep seeing it in the media

21:50

over and over. Okay, I wouldn't be thinking

21:52

about the goddamn coronavirus if this thing wasn't in

21:54

there. Now get long, I'm gonna be like Charlemagne

21:56

had it. Now I think I got it. I'm sniffling out. That's

21:58

the way anxiety works, sir. All right, Well,

22:01

this morning, and

22:04

Colorado has reported their first two cases

22:07

by the way, and there are three cases

22:09

of coronavirus in Maryland as well as

22:11

the lab has tested some of these UH

22:14

samples from different patients. So just

22:16

keeping you updated on what's going on.

22:18

And he does bring up a good point, which is rare um

22:21

when when does the recovery happen?

22:23

Like, that's what we want to know. When they're gonna try telling us some

22:25

of the recovery story. You know what it's all it

22:28

is? Aw, Yeah, people are a lot of people have recovered.

22:30

Because most people don't die from it. A lot of people

22:32

are happy to tell us more of that. That would ease the

22:34

tensions and the fears of America.

22:36

When it runs through your system? Are you good?

22:38

Can you catch it again? You know? Like how does it

22:41

work? You know? I think it's such a novel thing that

22:43

they don't have all the information right now. I

22:45

want that part though, you know, how long does it go through

22:47

my system? Can you know? But the Senate has to prove eight

22:49

point three billion dollars for a coronavirus

22:52

response package, just that

22:54

much. It's a whole response package.

22:56

So what they're trying to do is fight

22:58

the spread of the disease with this package.

23:01

Yeah there flu something I was looking

23:03

at online yesterday was one hundred dollars hand Saniti.

23:08

They're trying to also stop all that price

23:10

galging because it's sold out everywhere. Though it

23:12

sold out in the supermarkets, is sold out, it in Costco

23:14

and DJ's. It sold out everywhere now at the Dallars store.

23:18

I saw some yesterday

23:20

in the store. Really. Yeah, all I know

23:22

is that you're very selfish if you're still trying to dapt

23:24

people up noring this coronavirus. Eric, give people

23:26

a pound of touch elbow to elbow bro all

23:28

right, And if you haven't heard, Elizabeth Warren has dropped

23:30

out of the presidential campaign. He has

23:32

ended that. She is also saying

23:35

right now she is not endorsing anybody,

23:37

in case you were wondering. So here

23:39

is Elizabeth Warren, not

23:42

today, not today, space around

23:44

this, and I want to take a little time to think a little

23:46

more. It's a rumor of uh Bernie

23:49

saying is going down she's running Mete today.

23:52

I mean, I think today that's a rumor. Very

23:54

I don't know if it's a good rumor, but all right, well she's

23:56

definitely endorsed him then, Yeah, but it might be a

24:00

Warren, that's whispers. Okay, I don't believe

24:02

it though. All right, well I'm Angela Yee and that is your

24:04

front page news. All right, thank you, missy Yee.

24:06

Now when we come back, Meg the Stallion will

24:08

be joining us. She got the album, a new EP out

24:11

today and we're gonna kick it with us. So don't move us

24:13

to shug us out today, y'all. I

24:15

was blasting that on the way to work the

24:18

Breakfast Club morning.

24:22

Everybody is d J Envy and

24:24

Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all

24:26

the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the

24:28

buildings. Indeed, this is the first time man

24:30

finally get

24:34

the energy right in here. God damn sugar

24:37

AK eighteen of Snow in the Building album

24:39

is out right now, let's let's start it

24:41

for people that don't know, how did it Meg the Stallion start

24:43

out as a rapper? How did you get into this rap game? So

24:46

my mom was a rapper, and like

24:49

every day after school and when she would

24:51

get off work, I will see her in her room writing and stuff.

24:53

And then she would be like going to the studio and I'll

24:55

be in the little waiting room, and I'm pretty sure she

24:57

thought I was in there doing like little kids stuff, but I'll

24:59

be like listen then at the door, like okay, yeah,

25:01

And I really thought it was normal. I kind of loki thought

25:04

everybody mama was doing that. Yeah,

25:07

I didn't know, so like, I don't know, it

25:09

was just normal. So I would eventually like start

25:11

stealing her CDs with like all her instrumentals on there,

25:14

and like start sneaking and writing, and then she'll be

25:16

like asking, like have you seen my CDs? Like and I'll

25:18

be like no, like and then like

25:20

eventually, when I graduated from high school,

25:22

I was like I can wrap and she was like, no, you

25:24

can't, and I was like, yeah I can. She was like, let me hear

25:26

you. So I started rapping and she was

25:28

like, oh my god, like can't rape.

25:33

I really don't remember what I was saying, but I remember wrapped

25:35

over like that I'm different beat by two Chains

25:37

and she was like, oh, like

25:40

so then ever since then, like I don't think she still

25:42

even took me seriously then, so I started

25:44

going to the studio on my own, and so when she knew

25:46

I was at the studio by myself and stuff. She was like, oh, he'll no,

25:49

I'm a manage you and raw

25:51

too. I was exactly how

25:53

I rapped now, like I was talking, probably a little more

25:55

crazier life.

25:58

I was like, Mama, don't be mad, I'm a curse

26:00

okay, And she was like she was

26:02

like, okay, I don't think she knew exactly how hard

26:04

I was about to go. And she was like, I don't know where your mouth came from.

26:07

And the only thing my mama ever played for me was like pim

26:09

C U g k oh yeah, like

26:13

my daddy only played three six FIA understand

26:16

why y'all not figuring out why I'm talking like

26:18

this? So didn't I read somewhere

26:21

that Pimc's wife wanted to she

26:23

had vocals for you that she wanted. Yeah, I

26:25

mean I got the vocals. I got vocals from her and Juicy

26:28

J. So I mean I was working. I'm

26:30

still working on my album. Like I

26:32

had to hurry up and put together EP

26:34

like of songs that I just really liked that I recorded

26:37

so far. But like stuff like that, I really liked to take

26:39

my time because I really look up to Pimps. So

26:41

I really wanted to. I want to do the song

26:43

right? How long did it take for

26:45

you to to I don't want to say pop, but to actually

26:47

pop because it seems like on the outside

26:49

world it seems like it was fast, so it seems like it was a

26:52

little rumbling and then it was gone. I

26:54

feel like I'm still getting

26:56

there, Like I don't feel like I'm just like I

26:59

don't feel like like popped. How many platinum

27:01

singles you got already? Uh? Three?

27:04

I mean no, you got the right attitude

27:06

that they don't only kind until you put

27:08

out a debut out right, Yeah, I feel like

27:10

I just got a lot more work to do. Like I like

27:12

to work. I like to hustle. I don't feel

27:14

like nothing should just be given to me, Like I really do

27:17

want to work for it. What do you think the shift was. Do you think it

27:19

was the Wile song, the pole dancing? Uh?

27:21

Definitely. That was one of the big

27:23

moments for me. Um everybody know, like

27:26

I used to do a lot of ciphers. That's where

27:28

if stuff start going viral from and then while

27:31

was like the first you know, big artists to like

27:33

reach out to me and say I want to I want

27:35

to do a song with Meg and my my manager

27:37

at the time, called me. He's like, uh, while

27:39

they want to talk to you. I was like

27:41

like, like, you think trying to high

27:43

that first, or you think no, Like as soon as I met

27:46

him, Like I met him in the studio and

27:49

he just played a bunch of records and I heard when

27:51

he played pole Dance. I was like, oh, dude, like I'm gonna do

27:54

this one. So we've just been like really close every

27:56

since. Why do you think don't get the proper

27:58

recognition that he deserved. I saw somebody

28:00

post the other day they said, if y'all worried about

28:02

you know, if you if Boosey offend y'all, y'all would have

28:04

hated him. Yeah, he's just very

28:07

Southern like, and sometimes

28:10

people from the South like stick to that old

28:12

Southern way, like the old Southern mentality,

28:15

and like a lot of the times I feel

28:17

like a lot just Southern rap in general don't

28:19

doesn't really get the respect that it deserves. No,

28:22

I mean even now, like the

28:24

past twenty five years, at least respect

28:26

the South Now, I feel like a lot of

28:28

the times like people don't get it. Like I

28:31

hear when I go different places, they're like, oh, I like your

28:33

accent, but I can't really hear it. But

28:35

like, but when you from someplace different,

28:38

because people would tell me I have an accent, and I'm

28:40

like, I don't have an accent. Like if I'm in

28:42

the South, they'll tell me that definitely you

28:44

have an accent. But I like that

28:46

definitely has an accent. I feel like people not used to

28:48

it, like the way we feel like maybe we talk a

28:50

little slower, like I don't know, I just feel like sometimes

28:53

people don't really catch the

28:55

music, like of course, like juvenile,

28:57

like a little Wayne, like I don't know, I

28:59

just though, yeah,

29:01

but I feel like it's still catching on, like it's

29:04

still it's still growing. So you think that sometimes

29:06

people are misjudged, like looking from the outside

29:08

with you know, hot girl and all of that, because

29:11

I looked at it and we were trying to have this discussion on

29:13

just being like somebody about your business as

29:16

a woman that is independent,

29:18

taking care of yourself. You go to school, TSU

29:20

shout out to tsu shout because they showed proud

29:23

of you. But sometimes people think that

29:25

means you just out here, hole in and and thought, and then they think

29:27

that's that's what it is. Um, being a

29:29

hot girl. You know, it really started off as

29:31

me really just letting everybody know what

29:33

type of summer I was about to have, Like me

29:35

just being unapolo, unapologetic, me

29:37

just doing what I want to do, not really caring about anybody

29:39

else's opinion, Like me just being

29:42

me, you know, just doing what we want to do as women,

29:44

Like we shouldn't be trying to fit into like a

29:46

certain standard that people trying to put us in a certain box,

29:48

people trying to put us and you should just do what makes you happy.

29:50

Now. When the boys got involved, it was

29:53

like, oh yeah, y'all on that hot girl. Y'all

29:55

think y'all, And then it turned into like a whole like

29:57

bat yeah. I was like, whoa

30:00

y'all making this started?

30:03

Yeah, well they drunk

30:06

it. I was like, damn like high girls like I

30:08

was saying that was like, yeah, real high

30:10

girls. I was like, what

30:14

did you do for the fall? I went, it's

30:16

a hot girl semester? Oh yeah,

30:19

when we went back to school that I've seen you studying?

30:21

What was it all that I'm

30:23

taking quizzes every other day, doing

30:25

homework Like I try to get it in when I can.

30:27

Your GP oh,

30:31

I got like, maybe like a two point seven

30:33

two point eight right now, it could be better health

30:36

administration. Do you really want to do that? Like?

30:38

Why white? Why are you still in school? So

30:41

it's got to be a reason. So to take it from the beginning.

30:44

When when you go to college, I feel like half

30:47

the time, a lot of people are only going to college because that's what

30:49

their parents told them to do. Partents made them do it,

30:51

Bryan. So I don't think that you even go

30:53

to college knowing exactly what you want to do like

30:55

that. That's where I was at with it. My grandmother

30:58

told me I should go to school to be a nurse, and I was

31:00

like, okay, well my grandma

31:02

said do it. I guess I'll do it. But I always knew what I

31:04

really wanted to do. I just hadn't told my family.

31:06

So I went anyway, and I would be sitting

31:08

in class super bored, like I'll be like, oh

31:11

my god, don't want to be here, like I'm writing

31:13

raps and like I was just like, damn, I don't want to be

31:15

here, but I don't want to drop out because I don't want to disappoint my family.

31:17

So I'm like, well, what can I do to like stay

31:20

here but actually be interested. So I changed

31:22

my major to business management, and I still

31:24

didn't like it. I was still bored. I was not interested.

31:27

So I had left PV and

31:30

I had got a job and I was still

31:32

doing classes online at like HDC because

31:34

I didn't want to not be in school completely. I just didn't

31:36

know what I wanted to do with myself because I wanted to

31:38

wrap, but I still wasn't Like I

31:41

knew my grandmother wouldn't like it, so it was something

31:43

I was hiding from her too. So finally

31:46

I was like, you know what, I'm gonna just go back to school, but I really

31:48

need to figure out what I want to do. So

31:51

I knew that I wanted to be in a health

31:53

field, but I knew I didn't want to be a doctor. I

31:55

knew I didn't want to be a nurse. I was like, well, what is

31:58

it? Like I just knew I want to help. So I told

32:00

my grandma like where I was at with it, Like I was like, I really want

32:02

to run some like maybe I could be the head of the

32:04

hospital. I don't know, And she was like, you

32:06

know what you should look at to healthcare administration

32:08

and TSU had the major. So once

32:10

I started going to TSHUE, now I'm actually

32:13

like learning and I'm making

32:15

aids and I'm paying attention. And then

32:17

I figured out, you know what what I'm learning

32:19

to hear? A lady had came and spoke

32:21

and she like, ran an assisted living

32:23

facility. So I was like, that sounds like something

32:25

I would really want to get into. And my grandmother.

32:28

I watched her take care of my great grandmother for a

32:30

long time and I'm like, no, definitely,

32:32

this can't be only going on in my family and what

32:35

I'm saying, So I was like, I want to open up some assistant living

32:37

facilities. So

32:39

that's that's what I really, that's what I really want to do now.

32:41

And since i'm you know, I've already been going to school

32:43

for so long, I might as well keep keep it going. I think

32:47

I need maybe like six

32:49

more classes, but I'm taking them like two at a

32:51

time. So that's why it's going slow, because I am we got

32:54

to get the GPF. You know, we're gone. I

32:57

gotta get a three. Like I want to.

32:59

I want to be better and i want to do better, but I'm trying.

33:02

You'll be working about life after that. Yeah,

33:04

yeah, yeah, all right, we got more with Megan the Stallion.

33:07

When we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club.

33:09

Good morning, DJ Envy

33:11

Angela Yee. Charlomagne the guy. We all

33:13

the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Meg the Stallion.

33:15

Charlomagne, you celebrated the bonny last one you born

33:17

day on February fifteen. Front, So does the hot

33:20

girl expect the Valentine's Day give anna goddamn broken?

33:22

Well yeah,

33:26

what if you get a car, you still expect another president

33:28

or that? So okay, So it's the car

33:30

for Valentine's Say, on my birthday,

33:35

you give up both day. You give up car off

33:37

with birthday and then gas for Valentine's Day.

33:40

Gas. If it's gas like, it's still gotta

33:42

be some type of celebration. Like I walk in the house and

33:44

it's flowers all over the place, and then it's like

33:46

the little thing a gas like,

33:48

Baby, I got you some gas for your car. I

33:50

gotta say, if somebody brought you a Lamborghini

33:53

truck on Valentine's Day, I don't think they

33:55

have to get you something. Well, we can go to dinner the next

33:57

and I still wanted to be a celebration.

34:00

Okay, ye that you would

34:02

be a good side check, right, I'll tell you

34:03

all. You ain't on Valentine

34:05

but didn't be with you on side Chick Appreciation

34:08

Day which is the next day, but it's also your real

34:12

public so like it really wouldn't be like

34:14

a side check thing. I want to be special.

34:18

I could lie, I could lie to you about

34:20

my girl. Don't lie, don't

34:22

lie. I'm gonna find out she

34:25

out When did you know that she was

34:27

about to be out of here? Just as

34:29

far as achieving the levels that you've

34:31

achieved, I know there has to be some point when

34:33

you were like, damn, this's really like happening

34:35

the way that I wanted to. Um,

34:39

was there a moment that you were like, damn, look at me, I'm

34:41

on this tour or I got this person.

34:44

Yea, when I when I first did when

34:46

I did my first tour with me in

34:48

future, Uh, when I

34:51

even got the offer, I was like, damn,

34:53

they know me, they want me to go through. So

34:55

I just felt like, you know, I felt super

34:58

like lit. I was like, oh wow, Like sometimes

35:00

I don't it surprises me. Who knows me,

35:02

like, I think you know highly of Meek in future.

35:04

So I'm like, oh wow, that's crazy that y'all

35:07

want me to come on to what to Beyonce know

35:09

you before all this too, because I see y'all. And I

35:11

don't know when she found out about

35:13

me, but I was so happy when I met her,

35:15

Like I couldn't believe it. They

35:18

invited us to their home on

35:20

New Year's carters. Yes, the Carter's

35:23

use. It

35:25

was crazy, damn. They looked like a museum

35:27

like. But when

35:31

Jay had invited me to the house for the party,

35:34

I told my whole team. I was like, Okay, y'all, look, I

35:36

got a show today, but we gotta make sure that I make

35:38

it to this party on time. Like, I don't want to suck

35:40

up. It's my first time me Beyonce. I

35:43

want to do it right. So literally,

35:46

my stylist brought

35:49

my because it was a pajama party too. He

35:51

brought my outfit to my show super

35:53

late. So the GPS. I

35:55

remember just looking at the GPS and I said, we was gonna be there

35:57

in seven minutes. It was already damn there. Twelve.

36:00

I was in the car. I was about to cross and I was like, you bade

36:02

me miss Beyond sleep party. I hate you.

36:04

Like we literally ran in their house

36:06

at eleven fifty nine and

36:09

then everybody's like ohh and I was like, oh my

36:11

god, we made it. I couldn't believe the card has had a pajama

36:13

party for New Year. Yeah, but everybody,

36:15

of course, everybody's pajamas were like super nice, right,

36:18

wow, Like

36:20

I

36:24

no, it wasn't a sleepover, but I don't

36:26

don't was pajamas, but it was. It was really

36:28

nice though, But I don't even I was

36:30

so pissed because he brought me like these old, fancy asked

36:33

pajamas and I didn't even wear the fancy ones.

36:36

Give us a little inside peet at a Luminati life? Now,

36:38

who was at this party? Gracious, I

36:40

don't know nothing about the Illuminati. It

36:43

really be blowing my mind when I see people say

36:45

that, like, oh yeah, the Luminatti. Now, I were like, bitch,

36:47

I don't. I don't even know how to get in that shit, Like I

36:52

have to look at up. I don't even think black people could be in there. Lubinati.

36:54

Yeah, it's disrespectful. Becuse people act like they don't believe in

36:56

God and hard work, and only it only seemed

36:58

like black people do that d each other. It's like, how

37:01

can you discredit these people for working

37:03

all their month in life and now since they're

37:05

doing so well, they gotta have they gotta

37:07

be down with the devil. That's yeah.

37:10

And you get to see Max throwbacks at her freestyling

37:13

and the cipher, so you can see how long it's been

37:15

happening. And she avoided

37:18

answering who was at that party though you

37:23

know, I don't like telling nobody business the

37:25

pictures online. Right, you can just do that right

37:27

now. We've seen it. We've seen it in the press that you know, you're

37:30

you're trying to get released from your contract? How was that going?

37:32

So, actually, I'm not trying to get released from my contract.

37:35

I just wanted to, you know, renegotiate some

37:37

things in my contract. And how was that

37:39

going? Um, well, it's

37:41

going. But

37:43

I mean, you know a lot of things

37:45

I can't say because it's legal. I gotta handle

37:48

it in court. But I mean things

37:50

are public information. Uh, we

37:52

got the contracts right here. Yeah. I didn't want to talk

37:54

about this just yet because I just met

37:56

you someone, you know, since we're talking

37:58

about it all right now fifteen o one records. What

38:01

have they done for the carib making a study? Um?

38:04

So when I first got signed,

38:07

um, it was Carl and T Ferris, and

38:11

you know everybody was super nice, of course, Uh,

38:14

but for whatever reason, me and my mom

38:16

were just more drawn to T. Fairris, Like he was just

38:18

really nice, really supportive, like he really like anything

38:21

I asked for, like T Fairris would just do it.

38:23

Um. I can't.

38:26

I record at the studio every day with them.

38:28

Uh, I was going, I had shows.

38:30

I was just coming up tea. Fairris

38:32

will be there, Carl will pop up, um

38:35

from time and time. I'm pretty

38:37

sure. Um, he helped

38:39

a lot with some some radio at the time

38:42

and then paying for radio. I

38:45

don't. I don't know how they got

38:49

conversation. I'm a radio personality. I can say that whatever

38:52

I mean. I don't. I don't really know how to go, so I can't

38:54

really like speak on it. But I just like

39:01

whatever it is. I know he had

39:03

to do something, you know what I'm saying, right, So

39:05

I'm not taking that away from him. I'm not saying that he never

39:07

gave me nothing. But then

39:10

when things start really taking off, it

39:12

would be me, my mom, and T Ferris,

39:15

so when we would be on the road, that

39:18

that's the team

39:20

when things start picking up even more, I

39:23

got signed with three hundred, so I

39:26

really just didn't see see

39:28

you know, nobody from fifteen on one that much.

39:31

You think things Chiff when you went to rock Nation and rock

39:33

Nation started managing you and taking care of his contract.

39:35

Like what people don't realize this, you

39:38

I don't put everything on social media,

39:41

like I don't put my problems on social media, Like

39:43

I'm not a person that liked to vent online,

39:45

Like I just don't care about a lot of people outside

39:47

of pin. So like you would have never knew that

39:50

we weren't talking even

39:52

then, Like it wasn't like when I see him,

39:54

I speak, Yeah, but it's not like I'm

39:57

we best these of nothing, you know, like me and

39:59

T Ferris have a really really close relationships. So

40:01

when you got on Instagram, you had just got to the point where

40:03

you were really frustrated, and yeah, because I had already

40:05

seen like I just never made

40:07

it a public thing, like he had already been talking about

40:09

me online, but I never like responded

40:11

to it. So I don't think people realized

40:14

that I was just at a point where I was already

40:16

frustrated, and then when I found out I couldn't

40:18

drop any music, I was like, well, I might as well

40:20

say something. Now, y'all don't let me drop music, So I might

40:22

as well tell people why I can't drop it. Why. I didn't

40:24

understand that either. Why would they not want you to drop music

40:26

if they eat off it? I really don't know. I

40:28

couldn't not tell you what, Like, what's the thought process?

40:31

All right? Not keep a lock? We got more with Mac the Stallion.

40:33

When we come back, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning

40:36

Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,

40:38

Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all

40:40

the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Mac the Stallion.

40:43

Charlomagne, do you think this is a situation where

40:45

a major company is poaching

40:47

off the work that a fifteen on one did

40:49

to help you get to this point? No, like

40:53

Rock Nation don't have nothing to do with

40:55

the problems we was already going through. I

40:57

don't like it. I don't like that, you know, people

41:00

bring up jay Z like jay Z and not worried

41:02

about them, like you're

41:04

saying names that I feel like it's just you're

41:07

just trying to draw like attention to the situation,

41:09

like facts or public. I don't

41:11

have to lie. Why would I lie? Like I

41:13

just I feel like people want to bully me, Like

41:16

you don't have to gang up on me, Like I didn't

41:18

do nothing to y'all. So I really don't understand where it's coming

41:20

from. I think I think a lot of that came from I think

41:22

you said in that Rock

41:25

Nation looked at the contract and told you so when

41:27

when I finally got real lawyers

41:30

and like, you know, people around me that knew

41:32

what they were talking about, it was like, some things

41:34

in my contract are just uncomfortable in the state of

41:36

Texas. So it's like, well, let's just fix

41:38

the things that are wrong. So

41:42

I just wanted to renegotiate my contract. Does it look

41:44

like things that are gonna move to our dad direction? Are you feeling

41:47

like I do you feel like if you had a conversation.

41:50

I tried to have a conversation because he said

41:52

he had cards that he hasn't heard from you since August. He's

41:55

like, I haven't heard from me before that, Like we

41:57

just don't have a relationship. So it's

41:59

not nothing that brand new is not because of rock

42:01

Nation. We just already didn't have a relationship.

42:03

Maybe call was the money guy, but he wasn't a day

42:05

to day guy. That's what it seems like. I

42:08

mean, like I said, like I could, well,

42:10

I know what's being said. It's not true, like all that

42:12

hundreds of thousands of dollars, like people

42:15

not even you know, putting

42:18

it out there, like we asked for the

42:20

proof and you're not even giving us the proof of that.

42:22

Like I gotta go back and look

42:24

at some of your old Instagram pictures. But thank god, we got an album

42:26

out today. So it's not even my album,

42:29

Like it's an EPP So

42:31

who is sugar now? So Sugar? It's basically

42:34

just like a girl who is going

42:36

through it, but she's getting through it. It's like me basically letting

42:38

people know that I'm not perfect. I'm a human. I know I'll

42:40

be fooking up, but I'll be trying. I'll

42:44

be getting through it, you know what I'm saying. And I just I don't

42:46

like the I don't like the fact that everybody

42:49

be trying to seem so perfect. Why

42:52

you want to be perfect? But obviously

42:54

people are online, they just are all

42:56

so amazing and nothing's wrong with

42:58

them and they've never been through the life, So

43:01

I mean, that's more so what I'm talking about. And then

43:03

it whacked though that you gotta you gotta learn

43:05

that in real time, like you gotta that has

43:07

to play out in front of the world. You know what I'm saying, Those

43:10

growing pains. I mean, it's

43:12

just all a part of being in the light. So

43:15

I can't complain. I knew knew what I was getting

43:17

into, so it's not nothing I'm upset

43:19

about. It's just I'm just learning as I

43:21

go. When I bought my head, I'll just be like, Okay,

43:24

you and the Baby make great records with each other. Yeah,

43:26

are y'all doing an album together? Is that a plan to do

43:28

a full project? I don't know if we're gonna do a full project,

43:30

but I know we definitely got some music

43:33

that's gonna come up and some other

43:35

things I don't want to say yet. Yeah.

43:37

The Baby always says if he could do a collab

43:39

album with somebody, would be you. I love him,

43:41

like, I really think that will be fired if we actually did it.

43:44

What type of deal is making the Stallue looking

43:46

for? Not necessarily in that situation, but just in

43:48

general at this point in your career,

43:50

what would be fair to making the stadue?

43:53

I just wanted to be fair and I wanted to be

43:56

you know, good for everybody, Like nothing

43:58

is gonna be perfect, but if we can both come to

44:00

agreement, like you gotta you gotta give a

44:02

little to get a little, you know what I'm saying. And I understand

44:04

that. So I just want everything to be fair. Can you

44:06

have a relationship with Jay Prince at all? No?

44:09

So have you ever met him in person?

44:11

Though? Okay, growing up? Did you look up the wrap

44:13

a lot in? Jay Prince had to write in us? Oh?

44:17

Really? Like I didn't. I was young, so I didn't

44:19

really know anything about it. You seeing

44:22

all of them though, I only knew the music,

44:24

Like, I didn't know the backstory. I didn't know the background.

44:28

I mean, you know, you're from you, I'm from Houston. You know you

44:30

hear things. But it wasn't I didn't

44:32

think it was gonna be anything I would ever have to

44:34

deal with. Right, let's take it. I

44:37

wanted to talk about the song. Lord, what what? What?

44:40

Jay accused you of lying this morning

44:42

on this Instagram said you're lying on him in court

44:44

documents? What is that about? Like,

44:46

that's something that I definitely can't talk about. But I don't

44:49

lie though. Who helped you negotiate

44:51

your original deal? I'm

44:56

yeah, I mean all of this I really would

44:58

like to answer it got you? So hopefully

45:01

you know next time I come, I will be able

45:03

to talk about it. But right now, you know, it's just

45:05

in court, like, so I can't say a lot of stuff. Is this

45:07

stressful for you right now? Though? Well, oh yeah,

45:09

definitely, because all I want to do is just put out my music

45:12

and that's all I care about. But she gotta go, guys, So

45:14

let's let's play it just got him, you gotta

45:16

go. I'm telling you what they tell her. But a forty percent

45:18

properly sho you think that's good for established

45:21

artists? For new established artists, you want

45:23

a little more. I mean, seemed

45:26

pretty good. I mean that's good, Like that's that's

45:28

really not even the highlight of what

45:31

what my problem is. So but

45:33

you can't talk about I can't talk about exactly

45:35

what it is right now, but sugar

45:37

is out right now. I've

45:40

seen you also being accused of going Hollywood

45:43

too fast. By who

45:45

the people who going against me right now? No,

45:48

no, who I see. Isaac can't say that

45:50

a lot on Instagrams.

45:56

I'm like,

46:02

he said he likes you, but he said he just thinks you're

46:04

going to Hollywood too fast. Well, I

46:07

don't know him, he don't know me, so he

46:09

can't. He can't say none of that. You can't. I

46:11

mean, I guess you should just go off with you what you hear from

46:13

another guy, and you know you went a round with that. But I

46:15

don't know that man. You think LA impact your music

46:18

at all? No, I say

46:20

every time I've seen Meg, she always been really

46:22

nice to all her fan her hotties. I

46:24

didn't really know me, know how I really am. As

46:27

a matter of fact, my guy's daughter met you backstage

46:29

at the show and was so excited. Y'all got cute

46:31

pictures together everything. She's eighteen years

46:33

old. You didn't even know who she was,

46:35

and she came to pictures. Every

46:38

time I see you, you always act the same. I

46:40

know. I know people who I met them early in their career

46:42

and they act funny later. Now. She's always been

46:44

humble, always been cool. I don't have no reason to act

46:46

no different like, it don't matter how

46:48

much money I get, I'll share it with my whole

46:50

team, Like I don't. I

46:53

don't feel like being mean is I don't feel like being

46:55

a bitch. It's gonna benefit me in any way. That's

46:57

really My grandma always said, mans to take you with money,

46:59

won't. Yeah, my grandmother

47:01

like pretty much preached the same thing to me. My grandma

47:03

always told me to just be positive, like,

47:05

always be kind of people. You never know what people going through,

47:08

so you just always should be nice. Let's play a joint

47:10

off the off the EP. What you want to hear? Let's

47:12

play Captain Hook, Captain

47:15

Hook? What's that about about?

47:21

That's what it's about? All right? I know I

47:24

heard, and I got mad? Right

47:27

ever makes songs for the average size penis guy? All

47:32

right, thank you for jo don't be a stranger.

47:34

Goddamn it. I want I really, I really had a

47:36

good time with him. All right. It's Magna Styling.

47:39

It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning.

47:41

Everybody's DJ N v Angela

47:44

Ye, Charlemagne the god we are the Breakfast Now

47:47

shout out to Michael Rubin. Of course, Charlemagne

47:49

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47:52

a promise and we're keeping our promise. We have to wear

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once a week until the season is over because

47:57

Michael Ruberton donated one hundred and twenty

47:59

five thousand dollars to our Change

48:01

for Change course. So sorry I missed that interview. Man.

48:04

Shout out to Mica rub you should still wear some seven. I

48:06

wasn't part of this deal. The

48:09

Third Good Marshall College Fund, they actually

48:12

put up the link. I think it was

48:14

earlier this week, so you can actually go to the link and go

48:16

to their website, click on breakfast Club

48:18

and you can apply for five thousand

48:20

dollars scholarship. That's out of all the money we raised

48:22

UM last November for Change for Change. They

48:28

given away five thousand dollars scholarships right now

48:30

on the Third Good Marshall College Fund

48:32

website. What's the website? Because I know a lot of people

48:34

are looking for scholarships, they need help, and this is

48:37

this is the reason we did it. Do you have if you want to go

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through if you go to their instagram

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page. Their instagram pagees TMCF.

48:43

That's for the Third Good Marshall College Fund Underscore

48:45

HBCU and you can get all the information there, all

48:48

the links and everything, but the third good Marshall College Fund

48:50

dot Hum. All right, well, let's get to the rum Let's

48:52

talk Love is Blog. This

48:59

is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee

49:01

on the Breakfast Club. Hi.

49:04

Now, you guys haven't caught up on Love Is Blind

49:06

yet, but there's a lot of drama after the

49:08

show. They just had the reunion the other day.

49:11

Now, one thing that happened is Carlton.

49:13

And since I know y'all don't watch it in here,

49:15

Carlton was a person on the show who actually

49:19

ended up hooking up with Diamond. Jackie proposed

49:21

to her, they were supposed to get married,

49:23

they got engaged, and then he revealed

49:26

something to her that he should have told her way earlier. He

49:28

mentioned this in the confessional, but he did

49:30

not mention this to Diamond when they were talking

49:33

through the pod wall on Biggest

49:35

Dreams that I finally find

49:37

a wife who will love me unconditionally.

49:40

But I have a big secret. At

49:43

one point in my young adult life, I found

49:45

myself attracted to just hearts

49:48

period. Like it didn't have a gender.

49:50

It wasn't about sex from me. I dated

49:53

guys and girls but I want

49:55

a wife now. My biggest worry is

49:58

that I will find someone that I I'm

50:00

super in love with and want to marry,

50:03

and then at the last minute

50:05

she will not be able to walk down the aisle

50:07

because she just can't be married to someone

50:09

like me. You attracted the hearts,

50:12

yeah, right to do. Being attracted the hearts to

50:14

make you buy sexual Being attracted to penises does

50:16

well. He said. It doesn't matter if it was a man

50:19

or a woman. He just was attracted

50:21

to people. So he's fluid, is

50:24

how he described it. So he's been with men in the past.

50:26

Howl. How would you react to that year

50:28

if you found out your boyfriend you about to marry

50:30

was one time interested in men. Well,

50:33

I feel like things like that should be discussed before

50:35

you get engaged. That's my issue, right

50:37

because on their pre honeymoon in Mexico, that's

50:39

when he decided to let Diamond know about

50:41

that. She was caught off guard, but she still

50:45

didn't come go off on him necessarily,

50:47

and it ended up being a lot of drama after

50:49

that, and then he posted

50:51

on social media, I just asked you question.

50:54

I'm trying to get to finish. I'm

50:56

trying to get to finish telling the story because it's

50:58

rumors, so I want to get to why we told the

51:00

story. Because he then posted, I'm really done.

51:03

Thanks for the press request bookings. I'm not doing any

51:05

press as of today's radio interview. Urban

51:07

media has been the worst to me. Black lives matter until

51:09

it's an LGBT black life. Also

51:12

so called celebrity friends on social media

51:14

have every opportunity to defend my character,

51:16

yet they don't. Thanks for the three of you who

51:19

supported me and this. I feel alone and don't want

51:21

any of this life anymore. I'm fighting alone and

51:23

it hurts. That's what someone called. Yes,

51:26

someone called nine one one for a non

51:28

life threatening injury hours after that media

51:30

post, and TMZ did catch up with him, and here's

51:32

what he said. I want them to

51:34

know that I'm dealing with this the best that I can.

51:37

Obviously, every day is new

51:40

waking up to death threats and are

51:43

you okay? I'm okay. I had

51:45

a very tough day and some people

51:48

apparently wanted to check on me,

51:50

and that's all I can really say about

51:52

it. Right, Yeah, I just feel like the world

51:55

hates me. Right. Actually, I'm

51:57

headed to a therapist right now. Oh,

51:59

I'm glad he's ad it to a therapist. But for the record, I

52:01

wasn't even known about the story advantage when you didn't say it

52:03

just now. Well, yeah, I love its Binding is an extremely

52:05

popular show on Netflix, and everyone's been talking about

52:08

this. It's been all over TMZ, in particular

52:10

his character and Lauren and Cameron

52:12

is a happily married couple. They actually

52:15

filmed everything at All ended like a year and a half

52:17

ago, so some of these people have been together since then.

52:19

Some people have broken up since then. But it's a pretty

52:21

popular show all right. In addition

52:24

to that, he says he does regret

52:26

not telling Diamond earlier before

52:28

they got engaged that he was bisexual.

52:30

Do you regret not telling Diamond before him

52:33

about your sexuality? I do

52:35

regret it now. I didn't think that it

52:37

would be such an issue because I felt like it was

52:39

a face to face conversation.

52:42

But being how I see that it has affected

52:44

our story. I'm beginning to regret

52:47

maybe even being a part of it because

52:50

it's just been too much. So hold

52:52

on, he's still bisexual now, Yeah,

52:55

Oh, I thought you made a time that he went to a phase when

52:57

he was young. Well, he wants to settle down with a

52:59

woman, So if he would have married her, you

53:01

know, given them if he didn't cheat, then that

53:03

would have been it for him. But he said he's been attracted

53:06

to both men and women in the past. He's attracted

53:08

to hearts, so attracted

53:10

to penises in vaginas go

53:13

by the way. All right, well I'm Angela

53:16

yee and that is your rumor report. So

53:18

ye, what would you do if

53:21

my boyfriend told me that, I mean I

53:23

would I think I would feel deceived that he

53:25

hadn't mentioned it previously, So that would be something

53:27

that I would have to deal with. But I don't know

53:29

that that would make me not want

53:31

to be with you. It just depends. That's

53:34

a broader conversation of like do you have to tell

53:36

somebody your whole body count? Right? Like do

53:38

you have to give the person the whole total car

53:40

facts that you have to know every mile that's

53:43

on this predominter You know what I'm saying.

53:46

Yeah, I think because used to stick a little

53:48

bit. It's

53:50

also certain things you don't want to find out from someone else

53:53

too, that you actually the

53:55

guy that he's been with. That's something

53:57

I'd rather hear from my man than from So

54:00

let's say your man was someone told you how,

54:02

But was he honest and told me from the beginning or did

54:05

he wait five years to tell me from the beginning

54:07

From the beginning, Then you

54:09

know, I would appreciate his honesty. And if I really liked

54:11

him and was see how it played now, I don't tell you don't tell

54:13

the guy every person you slept with. Maybe she did.

54:16

If I slept with women, I would tell him that. Really,

54:18

Yeah, I think that's something that's important to let

54:20

somebody know. Okay, all

54:22

right, Taylor just told her boyfriend that. Never

54:25

mind what's wrong with you man.

54:28

She probably

54:32

can't see look at what's going on because

54:38

guys, imagine this. Imagine Shearloman, you told your wife

54:40

now that you've been with men in the past.

54:42

What did she feel to see that you didn't tell I can't

54:44

tell her about something that never happened. No, but I'm saying,

54:46

if you told her now, you don't think she would feel to see that you didn't

54:49

tell her a long time ago. I'm

54:51

sure she would. Yeah, that's my point. It's not

54:54

just the fact that you did that, but it's the fact

54:56

that you never told me you have a confession, Sheloman.

54:58

No, because if you he was with a

55:00

guy in the past and you turn the

55:03

women, clearly you don't like penis okay

55:05

anymore? Don't anymore? All right,

55:07

that's tell us looking confused, teller, Just work like

55:10

I'm just telling them your story about how what you said

55:12

on this week. But you know he

55:15

was in the room that

55:19

hear it second and information. All right, this

55:24

is awkward. Thank you for that room of

55:26

report. Ain't yeah? Are you giving your

55:28

donkey to man um? Former

55:30

President Bill Clinton? He needs to come to the front of the congregation.

55:33

We'd like to have a world with him. Okay, all right, we'll get to that next.

55:35

He blocked us to breakfast club in morning. This don't be

55:37

a dusty because right now you want some real It's

55:41

time for Donkey of the day. So if we haven't

55:43

feel I need to be a donk man with

55:45

the heat, did she getting,

55:48

please tell me I had become donkey

55:51

of the day the breakfast club. Bitch,

55:55

Yeah, sunk here today for Friday in March six,

55:57

goes to the former forty second President of

55:59

the States of America, Bill Clinton.

56:01

Now, a lot of you bootlicking Liberals like to refer

56:03

to Bill Clinton as the first black president, and yesterday

56:06

he reminded us yet again that no matter how

56:08

cool he is, he is not black. Okay. Number

56:10

one, he's not black because he's white. All

56:12

right, let's just get that common sense out of the way. Number

56:14

two, Black men don't cheat. But Bill Clinton

56:17

is definitely cheated. Okay. In fact, when you think about some

56:19

of the most famous infidelities of all time,

56:21

some of the most famous cheating scandals of all time,

56:23

I really can't think of one that rings higher than

56:25

Bill Clinton cheating on Hillary Clinton

56:27

with Monica Lewinsky is that one. I

56:29

can't think of one. Feel free to refresh my memory.

56:32

Okay, maybe being a prisoner of the moment because

56:34

of the new man.

56:37

That's not our time. He wasn't around for that. Come on,

56:39

stop it, bro, he was, Yeah,

56:41

Steve, he was the same

56:43

age as you. The infamous story

56:46

though once again, the new Hillary documentary

56:48

that premiered today on Hulu, the trailer

56:51

came out yesterday. I believe now for those

56:53

of us in the male community who have made mistakes

56:55

when it comes to our partners. By mistakes, I

56:57

mean cheated when we were young boys, not

57:00

in boys. When we were young boys and we were insecure

57:02

and driven by ego, we did things like attempt

57:05

to sleep if as many women as possible because we were

57:07

feeding our egos. And the thing about feeding

57:10

your ego, your ego stomach is

57:12

a bottomless pit. Okay, trying to feel your wounded

57:14

ego by sleeping with a bunch of women, it's like pouring

57:16

water into a cup that has a hole in the bottom. It's

57:18

just not gonna happen. But one thing that men don't

57:20

realize when you cheat on your significant other is

57:23

you scar her for life. Okay,

57:25

A lot of us don't take into consideration that anxiety

57:28

the woman feels when you are away

57:30

after you've cheated. You know how, her

57:33

thinking about you being intimate with another woman

57:35

traumatizes her emotionally. That is a wound

57:37

that heals over time. But man, it's

57:39

always tender. Oh, I

57:41

mean, it's wounds that over time heals. But anything,

57:44

and I mean anything can trigger her and

57:46

bring her right back to that bad place she was in when

57:48

she first fouled out. Okay, that's why the best behavior

57:50

when you have been a cheatah, it's

57:53

changed behavior. The best apology has changed behavior,

57:55

okay, and taking full accountability. All right, there's

57:57

nobody's fault but your own. All right. There's no excuse

57:59

for you cheating on your woman. Cheating on your woman is a choice,

58:02

a poor choice, and when you do it, you have to

58:04

deal with all the consequences of your actions.

58:06

Nobody wants to hear any excuses from you

58:08

because they all sound stupid.

58:11

And President Bill Clinton proved that yet again on this Hillary

58:13

documentary because he speaks on the affair he had

58:16

with Monica Lewinsky in nineteen ninety five, twenty

58:18

five years ago. Twenty five years ago. And Bill Clinton

58:20

is still trying to explain embarrassing his

58:23

wife. And when you do anything

58:25

but simply say you made a poor choice

58:28

and you were wrong, you end up embarrassing

58:30

her more with your excuse.

58:33

Would you like to hear what excuse Bill Clinton made

58:35

in the new Hulu documentary Hillary,

58:37

Would you like to hear it? Let's hear it. Why

58:39

do you think you took that risk with your marriage and

58:42

your child and your country. What do you look

58:45

at? Nobody thinks about that. Nobody thinks I'm

58:47

taking a risk. That's not why people they're stupid

58:49

things that you feel like you're

58:52

staggering around them. You've been

58:54

in a fifteen round prize fight

58:57

that was extended to thirty rounds, and

59:00

here's someone like your mind off. Oh

59:02

wall, That's what happens because

59:05

they're whatever life,

59:07

not just me. Yeah, everybody's

59:10

life has pressures and disappointments and terrors,

59:14

fears of whatever things.

59:16

I did to manage my anxieties

59:19

for years. I'm a different colorally different

59:21

person. I was out of defense. It's

59:23

an exploration. It was awful.

59:26

That's crazy. Bill. Stop. If

59:28

you've been listening to the Breakfast Club, you know your uncle

59:31

Charlotte stuffers from anxiety. I wrote a book about

59:33

it, and I'm always adding things to my toolbox to manage

59:35

it. I do therapy on Friday the three

59:37

thirty. I do meditation. I don't do caffeine.

59:40

I don't do someativa. I practice deep breathing,

59:42

I do flow therapy, I get sleep, I do CBD.

59:44

Look, I'm down to try anything to manage

59:47

anxiety. With all that state, Bill

59:49

Clinton is right, oral sex absolutely

59:53

relaxing you. Okay, it's absolutely an anxiety

59:55

reliever. But Bill, you're missing one important

59:58

crucial detail. And guards

1:00:00

to that statement. The oral sex

1:00:02

you should be receiving when you are a married man,

1:00:05

it's from your wife, Okay,

1:00:07

not the mouth of your mistress, the mouth

1:00:10

of the woman that you made vows to. Okay.

1:00:12

See, I don't know about Bill Clinton, but

1:00:14

I know me Leonard Okay,

1:00:16

Charlottagne, the god uncle Charlotte. All cheating

1:00:18

did for me was give me anxiety. Okay.

1:00:21

I don't know what the hell Bill Clinton talking about. Every single time

1:00:23

I laid down with another woman, I knew what

1:00:25

to risk were Okay, another baby, maybe

1:00:27

an STD my girl finding out and

1:00:29

leaving my dumb ass. We all know the risk. It's just

1:00:31

that cheating is a risk you're willing to take until

1:00:34

you aren't willing to take it anymore. Okay. If

1:00:36

I feel like that, and I'm just the radio guy from South

1:00:38

Carolina, how in the hell can the forty second

1:00:40

president of the United States of America not

1:00:43

feel like he was taking a risk? President Clinton, what

1:00:45

type of sociopath are you that you weren't thinking

1:00:47

about the risk of getting oral sexual man

1:00:49

interned in the White House. This is really why

1:00:51

you can't judge people on their past

1:00:54

expressions, because the nineties was a wild time.

1:00:56

If the President of the United States of America was out

1:00:58

of his damn mind one type of time do you expect

1:01:00

us young negroes from the hood to be on But back to

1:01:02

Bill Clinton, leave it alone, Okay,

1:01:05

leave that young lady alone. Have some respect

1:01:07

for your marriage, Have some respect for you for Monica

1:01:10

Lewinsky, who, as the Queen

1:01:12

Demitria L. Lucas said last night on

1:01:14

Instagram, Monica Lewinsky's name is synonymous

1:01:17

with a sexual act that everyone does, but

1:01:19

folks that just started admitting to without incurring

1:01:22

shame five years ago. That's

1:01:24

your fault. Bill, and you continue to cause

1:01:26

that young lady trauma even twenty five years

1:01:28

later by telling the world that to you,

1:01:31

her mouth was nothing but his hand. X bar. Please

1:01:34

give the forty second President of the United States of America,

1:01:36

Bill Clinton, the biggest he off. That's

1:01:41

one I never thought of. I just did

1:01:44

it to manage my anxiety. First thing, she's gonna say,

1:01:46

what's wrong in my mouth? Now you just sitting there looking

1:01:48

stupid. But you go, Now you're just sitting

1:01:50

there looking stupid when your wife says to you,

1:01:52

well, what's wrong with my mouth? Why I have this conversation

1:01:55

like why why talk about twenty five years later?

1:01:57

Why people are fascinated by it all?

1:02:00

I can't remember. This is why you don't reheat cold French

1:02:02

fry. I'm with you. Leave them away

1:02:05

and let's be clear, Okay, Even to this day, Monica

1:02:07

Lewinsky can't really move around and function

1:02:09

without people thinking about that than

1:02:14

any I mean, her name is anonymous with oral

1:02:16

say. Her name has become her last name has become

1:02:18

a slang term for oral sex.

1:02:21

I get it. I told me understand. All

1:02:23

right, well, Bill, thank you for that. Donkey to day.

1:02:25

When we come back, Jada Kiss will be joining

1:02:27

us. Jada Kiss has a new project out right now, and we'll

1:02:30

talk to him when we come back. So don't move. It's

1:02:32

the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast

1:02:34

Club Morning.

1:02:37

Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela

1:02:40

Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast

1:02:42

Club. We got a special guest in the building, Jada

1:02:45

Kiss. What's up y'all y'all

1:02:48

doing? Man? You put out another stellar body

1:02:50

of work. Um. I can't even pronounce

1:02:52

the title, and I don't even want to disrespect it because

1:02:54

I know it has a lot of significance to you ignatious

1:02:58

okay, and what did the meaning behind that? It's

1:03:00

actually my man Ice picked Jay's first

1:03:03

name. I always used to tease him about it.

1:03:05

Um told him it's pops

1:03:07

one and must have wanted him to be a pimp. Something

1:03:11

with the name mcnatitions is always ill

1:03:13

to meet. But um, yeah he lost We lost

1:03:15

them from colon cancer.

1:03:18

Um. If everybody know him, he was

1:03:20

the rough Rider, ain't all. He worked on all the

1:03:22

rough Rider compilations,

1:03:25

all of my albums, all the X albums,

1:03:27

Eve Drag on the whole camp.

1:03:31

Then after d had the accident, I

1:03:33

kind of hired him to work with me. We started

1:03:35

the Soul Rastery label on the website,

1:03:38

and you know he was just still ain't

1:03:40

all my projects. He

1:03:42

was made me lose weight, made me start

1:03:45

working out, got

1:03:47

me in the art. He just was

1:03:50

a rare individual. That's

1:03:52

it's hard to find, you know what I mean? On your

1:03:55

entourager and your staff that was

1:03:57

very sincere and genuine and really

1:04:00

cared about the brand. And it

1:04:02

didn't matter. He just wanted to get it done,

1:04:04

whether it was for me to lock styles

1:04:07

looch, whatever was the cause

1:04:09

he was. He was the guy to go get

1:04:11

the verse or go get the production

1:04:13

or whatever we needed done and them,

1:04:15

you know, losing

1:04:18

him was a big hit to

1:04:21

my every day activities,

1:04:24

my career everything. You

1:04:26

know. The reason I

1:04:28

did this project is because I was like the last

1:04:30

person I actually found out. He didn't

1:04:33

want me to know. He made everybody

1:04:35

that was with him, Steve Ole and Royson,

1:04:38

the people that I was taking him to the

1:04:40

doctors and trying to help him

1:04:42

out, he made

1:04:45

them curve me totally. And he

1:04:47

spun me When I speak to him. He would

1:04:50

just tell me something just threw

1:04:52

me off, like and I didn't really realized

1:04:54

it after he was gone. So he was hiding

1:04:56

from you and everything, and yeah, yeah he was. They was.

1:04:58

They totally had me out

1:05:01

of it, you know what I mean. I went from speaking

1:05:03

to him every morning to

1:05:06

you know what I mean. They didn't want me to know. So when

1:05:08

I found out that he passed away or the

1:05:10

next day or the day after, twenty four or forty

1:05:13

eight hours out there them letting me go

1:05:15

to the hospital and see him. He passed away.

1:05:17

So did you get to talk at all in the hospital

1:05:19

that time? Nah? He was when by the

1:05:21

time I see him he was down. He was he

1:05:24

was sedated, and he was you know what I mean. He

1:05:26

couldn't talk another He was a super healthy

1:05:28

brother. He was one of the strongest dudes

1:05:30

I ever encountered. He could. He

1:05:33

would ride his mountain bike to Brooklyn. He

1:05:35

played ball every weekend. He drink

1:05:38

nasty. He would juice Watercrest

1:05:40

and his trib drinking and go

1:05:43

running and all that. But I think it was in heerdance,

1:05:45

you know what I mean. It was in the Herods Herodace

1:05:48

thing. But him, I felt to have

1:05:50

some sense of close y'all get over.

1:05:53

It was to do this body of work,

1:05:55

a project for him and his name,

1:05:58

um how to do

1:06:00

a lot of the features that he would always be in

1:06:02

my areo. When you're gonna work with this person, I

1:06:04

need you to do a song with this person was pushing

1:06:07

joint. He wanted you to work with pushing Yeah, pushed John

1:06:09

Legend. Two Chains. He

1:06:11

was a big fan of two chain. Love his voice

1:06:14

and he loved like put his bars together,

1:06:17

Dage lof He loved days. Something about

1:06:19

her signically that he used to listen right

1:06:23

on government chiefs. Good look after

1:06:25

This is like a like my urn

1:06:28

or my Laminade, the eulogy

1:06:30

that they give you when you go. You know, I'm like to put

1:06:33

it on this wall. The man

1:06:36

get back in the right like he basically this

1:06:38

project. Yeah, and ally from having exactly

1:06:41

did you hear him? Like when you was in the studio recording

1:06:44

it was. This was the scariest

1:06:46

thing with making this project. Um,

1:06:49

this is the first album that I actually

1:06:52

did a lot of post

1:06:54

production, like had live instruments

1:06:56

come in and played and all

1:06:59

of that type of stuff. The samples, all

1:07:01

of them replayed overlive and just

1:07:04

real musical. And that's something that he always

1:07:06

wanted. He would always try to get

1:07:08

me to do it. You know. I would be like,

1:07:10

Nah, come on, man, let's keep it like this. He like,

1:07:13

nah, you gotta do this. So I

1:07:15

kind of did all the stuff he ever asked

1:07:18

me to do. It's one thing that you have him

1:07:20

say over and over again. That's something that you'd

1:07:22

be like, that's picked for me

1:07:24

to sing. He wanted me to use my voice more.

1:07:27

You gotta use your voice. Bet you

1:07:29

do the look, don't call nobody, just sing

1:07:32

it. He want to hear that. Come

1:07:34

on, be that's you want to an

1:07:37

Yeah, that's

1:07:40

me singing on the two Change Joint and on them

1:07:42

keep it one hundred for you.

1:07:45

It felt good. It felt it felt good, you

1:07:47

know. I mean I wish he could have been here

1:07:50

to go through the process, but

1:07:52

you know, I felt like I made him proud. Now,

1:07:54

you pushed the album back up a week?

1:07:57

Yeah, no, no, what was the reason for that. I

1:08:00

pushed it back a week, dude,

1:08:02

just due to the whole pop smoke

1:08:04

thing and also the Kobe memorial.

1:08:07

Um. Actually, at the time

1:08:10

and that all of that happened, we was about to let

1:08:12

out Hunting Season in the video,

1:08:14

and the video is very gory

1:08:17

and bloody, and its

1:08:19

arts. It's like Taxi Chang

1:08:21

Saw Magic Good meets art.

1:08:23

Basile was like paint.

1:08:27

Actually, with the whole thing, I had to I

1:08:30

narrowed it down to two treatments, and

1:08:33

um, I sent it the push thing and he was

1:08:35

gonna like the other treatment. He like, nah, I like this

1:08:37

one. I'm like, puss, you want you

1:08:39

want blood and all You're like yeah. So

1:08:42

we shot that one and then shot

1:08:45

in New Jersey one of

1:08:47

them nice mansions somewhere probably

1:08:50

not too far from your big old mansions.

1:08:53

But anyway, when we when

1:08:55

we scheduled to release the video in the song,

1:08:58

it's the same time, you know, we got the news

1:09:00

that the thing pop Smoke got killed,

1:09:02

and then it was the Kobe memorial.

1:09:04

So it just wasn't I ain't feeling it was appropriate

1:09:07

or taste for him. I just thought it was an

1:09:09

honorable thing to do, you know what I mean? Life

1:09:12

is way bigger than music. Even

1:09:14

though you need music for life, sometime

1:09:17

help you with life. But just thought

1:09:20

it wasn't appropriate and then pushed them back a week.

1:09:22

All right, we got mored with Jadakiss. When we come back,

1:09:24

don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, DJ

1:09:27

Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the

1:09:29

guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking

1:09:32

it with Jada Kiss. Now, we had to make the stallion here

1:09:34

earlier, and I know your contract

1:09:36

was a little messed up. What would you advise some of

1:09:38

the younger artists now, I tell young

1:09:40

artists and new artists learn, learn,

1:09:44

learning, gain as much as you in

1:09:47

the studio, getting your pen, shop and

1:09:49

shopping. And you're still you should try

1:09:52

to learn the game as much as you want to be the

1:09:54

best producer, the best rapper. So

1:09:56

you don't run into things like that because

1:09:58

at the end of the day, it's

1:10:01

our fault the artist when we signed

1:10:03

it, or whoever was your manager,

1:10:06

or whoever you're supporting

1:10:08

cast you know what I mean, somebody,

1:10:11

your lawyer, your mother, somebody should you

1:10:14

should have somebody there to help you all. You gotta

1:10:16

just take the fault right because you signed

1:10:19

it. But unless they put the gun to the head and made

1:10:21

you sign it, you know, you know what I mean, you gotta

1:10:23

try to work it out. But on the journey

1:10:25

of working it out, you gotta know that that

1:10:28

was your fault and to you know, correct it

1:10:30

from there. That's black. I'm glad she's getting

1:10:32

it early, you know what I mean.

1:10:34

That's that's what we was able to do, jump

1:10:37

on things early and start learning it.

1:10:39

Unfortunately after we signed, but it

1:10:42

was still he didn't have to release You just

1:10:44

know he didn't. That's what I'm saying. Even with

1:10:47

the whole thing, everybody keep back to me about

1:10:49

the may situation. Um, we

1:10:51

handled it different because we was younger. We was

1:10:54

we was We was kids that

1:11:00

couldn't do no litigation. He didn't have money

1:11:03

to go to court where we would have been broke out

1:11:05

the one visit. I mean, we would have been

1:11:09

to the bone he got the that's how that usually

1:11:11

goes. So that was a risky movement, did he, because imagine

1:11:13

if everybody would have came to

1:11:16

get out of their contract. But in

1:11:19

in Mas's defense, I'm always for the

1:11:22

artists because I'm an artist, and you know, if

1:11:24

you if you see that's a common thing. It's happening

1:11:27

with Mags happened, you know, it

1:11:29

seems to be something that somebody

1:11:31

started whenever this game started and

1:11:34

put the artists at the bottom of the poem,

1:11:36

told him pole, But where we all

1:11:38

that in our careers and lives now? I think

1:11:40

he could talk to did he? But we don't

1:11:43

know if he tried that. In his only way,

1:11:46

his only way to get the trust was to hit sin,

1:11:49

you know what I mean. So I just

1:11:51

wish they could work it out and then not be

1:11:53

a public a public because

1:11:56

this it makes old him a lot of money to them. You

1:11:58

see, it's always it's always three

1:12:01

saying all the advances, the advance

1:12:03

he go when he renegotiated for the second album,

1:12:05

then when he came back, like you see,

1:12:07

it always we always when

1:12:10

that's what that's the bad thing about when

1:12:12

you hit sin because the people on even get

1:12:14

the head your shide, and you know what I mean, it's always

1:12:16

gonna be two other sides. Question

1:12:18

you think make was ever

1:12:20

as nice as you men? That's that's been a

1:12:23

debate going on for a few years between

1:12:25

me and b Dot what you you

1:12:27

wasn't here? We had them. I did not say that because

1:12:30

he was drinking. The Top five bad boy artists

1:12:32

of all time Lyrical r right and I

1:12:36

had Big number one, number

1:12:38

two kids too, I had Styles three,

1:12:41

I had Black Rob four, and

1:12:43

I had G five And

1:12:45

you make the list.

1:12:48

Hett definitely

1:12:55

tough five Bay was

1:12:58

he better? You think the rock Mace

1:13:01

gets busy, Mace this wanting. Mace

1:13:03

always said when I get in, I'm

1:13:06

going for the bread. I'm doing all of that.

1:13:09

I'm going for the lay. I'm making big records.

1:13:11

But he can rhyme his ass off. You

1:13:14

know what I mean to where you rank them? Because

1:13:16

I got you, I got Big

1:13:18

Kiss Styles, I got him on there somewhere.

1:13:22

It's only five in.

1:13:25

I got him in the five. I

1:13:29

ain't no particular place. He's

1:13:32

definitely not

1:13:35

in order, but just by

1:13:37

and bad boy, just bad wo

1:13:40

his peak, The Locks, Mace

1:13:42

and Big. That's five. That's

1:13:45

my five. Okay, okay, that's the Loss

1:13:48

doing. I know you gotta go. Is the Locks doing another album's

1:13:50

next after this? When you said you had to get this one off your chair.

1:13:52

After this, we get back into regular schedule

1:13:54

program Lox album, New Locks

1:13:57

documentary, and were actually shooting

1:13:59

the first single on

1:14:02

the eighth. Y'all

1:14:04

just celebrated twenty years. We are the screets, right, yeah,

1:14:06

man, we ain't playing. We got the doc

1:14:08

coming and we got the album. You ain't answering the

1:14:10

question. It was makes up as nice as you? He

1:14:14

better than I say, yeah, you better? Thank you nice than everybody?

1:14:17

Oh he said? Was he ever? He

1:14:19

didn't say? You know, you gotta listen to the

1:14:22

the DA for District Attorneys. M

1:14:28

We started out Mason. They

1:14:30

used to think he was part of us. We was

1:14:33

together for years getting nice. So you

1:14:36

know what I mean, He's my brother. I will

1:14:38

always you know what I mean. But as far

1:14:40

as you put me in there with anybody,

1:14:42

I feel like I'm the

1:14:44

only one that's gonna come out with somebody's head

1:14:47

in my hand, even Big. I

1:14:49

mean to answer that Big.

1:14:52

Our first song. You'll see Biggest

1:14:54

talking about us and I'm talking about

1:14:56

Big, you know what I mean. You'll see wow

1:14:59

Wow Big came because puff

1:15:01

geest it up where you got these

1:15:03

new young cats from junkins. I'm telling you they're

1:15:05

gonna kill you. They could have dire lagy

1:15:08

you know what I mean, but just making everybody

1:15:11

go on. And then that's when Bigginess came

1:15:13

talking it but they ain't living. That was

1:15:15

for us, y'allah who

1:15:18

was lying back for him? Um, screw

1:15:21

y'all. I never knew y'all. You clicked me like

1:15:23

yellow lights through custom

1:15:26

van up

1:15:28

north and the custom van and rushing

1:15:31

man and then rupt you playing. Now

1:15:33

it's back to grand Man. Ain't that

1:15:35

something? All at the front? And

1:15:37

what you're gonna do? Nothing? So let's

1:15:40

keep things rashing a lot everything

1:15:42

I right, but the national Liz, I'm

1:15:44

into getting money, twisting honeys,

1:15:47

just buying coops while you're on the stupid looking

1:15:50

funny. I'm a squaw And

1:15:55

that's that's the first. That's it. That's

1:15:57

one of the first rhymes that we that's

1:16:00

our first. We actually had a song

1:16:02

with Big before we ever met him, So

1:16:05

you know what I mean. That's that's an accomplished

1:16:08

I was gonna I'm glad you said that because I was gonna ask

1:16:10

you have you ever thrown any stuff? Because I saw

1:16:12

you and for the record talking about how styles this

1:16:14

in Jay on Reservoir Dogs and Big Shot.

1:16:19

That's how the game was back then, and it

1:16:21

made it. That's what was so golden

1:16:23

about the Golden ever, you know what I mean. It was

1:16:26

still love, but it was it was a competitive

1:16:29

blood sport to a certain sense. But

1:16:32

when the dude called you four feature, he actually

1:16:35

wanted that, you know what I mean. Would

1:16:37

have hyped that up so much back then it would

1:16:39

have probably got ugly. That one of my favorite freestyles

1:16:42

over the cream beat with with

1:16:44

the Locks and Big on the Funk Flex sixty

1:16:46

minutes of Funk Volume two. Now,

1:16:49

that was we was all day. We did that in

1:16:51

Daddy's house. I remember that day to

1:16:53

the day like it was yesterday. I

1:16:55

was Dope day. I remember that it was your

1:16:58

second time recording though. Yeah,

1:17:00

yeah, that's what we did that actually before

1:17:02

last day. So yeah, that was the second one that

1:17:04

we did with Big Bis.

1:17:07

When I died. You're gonna hear version of me

1:17:09

on them more money more problems.

1:17:12

I heard about them, because

1:17:17

you know this game is playing

1:17:20

all type of stuff. When

1:17:22

I died, they gonna pull out the more money more

1:17:24

probably, um,

1:17:27

but they took you off that that would have been a good

1:17:29

sign up for you. That feline.

1:17:32

Yeah, I didn't, I didn't. I didn't. I didn't write

1:17:34

it with all of the couragement

1:17:38

I wanted. And he was killing people in the song as they

1:17:41

Yeah, it wasn't. It didn't match it. They

1:17:45

said, you gotta go all right ignatious

1:17:48

out right now. Make sure y'all check it out,

1:17:50

beautiful project. Make sure I'll

1:17:52

get ready for this Locks album coming after

1:17:54

that. Locks documentary definitely a tear

1:17:57

jerker, and appreciate all

1:17:59

of love for the blocked La soul

1:18:01

Rashbie. It's the

1:18:03

Breakfast Club, as Jenny Kiss the

1:18:06

Breakfast Club. Listen,

1:18:10

it's just oh goss

1:18:14

reports. Guys, it's

1:18:17

the rule Report the Breakfast Club. Yes,

1:18:19

apparently, Pleasure P had some misues. He got

1:18:21

arrested for battery after getting

1:18:24

into it and into an altercation at a Checkers

1:18:26

drive through. It was in Miami Gardens, and

1:18:28

they said he allegedly shoved a female

1:18:31

fast food employee in the chest with

1:18:33

his bag of food through the drive through pickup

1:18:35

window. The checkers breaker

1:18:37

talk cops. Incident started because he yelled at her

1:18:39

through the intercom system because it

1:18:41

was a mix up over sixty dollars worth of

1:18:44

food that he ordered. He did post bond. That

1:18:46

bond was fifteen hundred dollars. A few hours later,

1:18:49

he was released from jail. Now here's what he had to say

1:18:51

on social media. Whatever he's saying

1:18:53

is not true. I'm not going to really explain

1:18:55

myself because I don't feel like I have to. But

1:18:58

um, I'm definitely gonna look into what

1:19:00

really happened, and y'all will

1:19:02

be hearing like the real story of what actually

1:19:05

did take place. But come on, man, y'all know

1:19:07

ain't going out like that. I ain't put my hands on no female

1:19:09

law nothing crazy like that. Well, I'll tell you one

1:19:11

thing. We don't know if he did it or not, but I

1:19:13

will Yeah, I will tell you this. I'm

1:19:16

at a point where you have to really

1:19:18

really push me to the limit to even get into any

1:19:20

type of altercation with anybody. I mean, there's no

1:19:22

way I'm gonna do it, and especially that woman.

1:19:25

No way. Well, what he says is that's

1:19:27

not what happened, as you heard.

1:19:29

He said that Checkers needs to have better

1:19:31

customer service than they did not correct

1:19:34

his food order. He said food was thrown at him and the staff

1:19:36

was disrespectful. He asked for a refund and they refused,

1:19:39

all right. Gabrielle Union is doing her first children's

1:19:42

book, Welcome to the Party. She said,

1:19:44

this is a very special moment for me to write

1:19:46

my very first children's book. Since the birth

1:19:48

of Cavia James, I've been even more inspired

1:19:51

to create stories that are not only representative

1:19:53

of the cultural melting pot we live in, but

1:19:55

also celebrate life and the fun teachable lessons

1:19:58

that come at every age. So that book will be out on

1:20:00

May fifth of this year. Sounds

1:20:02

dope, all right now.

1:20:04

Wendy Williams is going in on Ashley

1:20:07

Graham. She said that's a friend of hers, but

1:20:09

she said she had an issue with her changing her

1:20:11

baby boys diaper on the floor at a

1:20:13

Staples store when she couldn't find

1:20:16

a restroom. Here's what Wendy Williams

1:20:18

had to say. As a mother, you hate

1:20:20

it when you go places and they're no changing tables.

1:20:22

So they're at the Staples and he doesn't

1:20:25

explosive, so she changed

1:20:28

him in the aisle. Now, personally

1:20:30

speaking, I don't want to see this because

1:20:32

when your baby is seven weeks old and

1:20:34

you're Ashley Graham, you know there's

1:20:36

certain places where people don't have cars to go to

1:20:38

the store, mostly New York City in the

1:20:40

five by rows. But here's my

1:20:43

thought, this is what people revere.

1:20:46

Now. Mothers are looking at Ashley

1:20:48

and saying, well, if she can do it, I can do it too.

1:20:51

Nope, the hell you can. So yeah,

1:20:53

she thinks she could have took the baby to the car, changed

1:20:56

the baby somewhere else. I don't even

1:20:58

think it's the problem her changing the baby on the floor.

1:21:00

It's the problem of her videotaping and putting it on

1:21:02

social media. Like nobody had to

1:21:04

know that, you understand what I'm saying. Like we were like like

1:21:07

I think we're so used to, you know,

1:21:09

seeing everything broadcast via i

1:21:11

G Live, that we're looking at the

1:21:13

wrong thing. That's nothing wrong with changing the baby on the floor

1:21:15

if there's no place else to change the baby, but videotaping

1:21:18

it, And maybe she did that because she was trying to say

1:21:20

that, you know, these stores should have places where mothers

1:21:22

can change the type, and that's what she was trying to put awareness

1:21:24

to. I don't know where you got that from.

1:21:27

I don't know where, because she said it was no way to

1:21:29

change the baby. She said she tried to go to the store bathroom, there

1:21:31

was no way to change saying she made that stan

1:21:33

I'm saying, I said, maybe that's what she was trying to do by

1:21:35

taping it TMS in the situation. I'm just

1:21:37

saying, why

1:21:41

she taping it. I'm saying, well, maybe that's the reason why she's

1:21:43

taping it. She went to the ship, there was no way to tape the baby. There

1:21:45

was no way to change the baby in the bathroom. Yeah, that's that to me.

1:21:47

That's just the biggest thing, Like why put that on social

1:21:49

media so you can't be mad when

1:21:51

people criticize you for it because you put it out there. Yeah,

1:21:54

I guess, But I guess for her, as you know, being

1:21:56

a mom, she's just trying to document certain things

1:21:59

that are shoes. I don't know. I

1:22:01

mean, I would have went to the car. I wouldn't have did it on the floor,

1:22:03

but I mean, you have five kids in, yeah, five kids

1:22:05

in. I mean I would do that. I would do it on my lap. There's there's

1:22:07

so many different ways that me five kids didn't

1:22:09

would change. But I wouldn't do it on the floor. But ay, she's

1:22:13

who took the picture. Um she coasted

1:22:15

about it about the emergen. No one who took

1:22:18

the picture. Oh, I don't know. Good. All

1:22:20

right, now let's talk about our girl, Judge

1:22:22

Faith Jenkins. She is going to be replacing

1:22:25

Judge A. Lens Toler on divorce Court.

1:22:27

Now. Lynn Toler was on there after thirteen

1:22:29

and great years, and she is praising Faith

1:22:31

Jenkins for replacing her. And listen

1:22:34

to this. I've left divorce Court, we've parted

1:22:36

ways. I had thirteen great years.

1:22:38

It was time to move on. They

1:22:41

found a replacement, Judge Faith.

1:22:43

She's good loughing, and she's smart,

1:22:46

and she's capable, and I think

1:22:48

she'll take divorce court to

1:22:51

another level. Yes, so look, it's

1:22:53

nice, right, another black woman coming in taking

1:22:56

us by Judge Maybeline. Remember Judge Maybeline

1:23:00

Judgling Toller, Judge five getting all the money.

1:23:02

Yes, I saw her post about it, so I said,

1:23:04

oh, let me go look up the whole story. All right. Well,

1:23:06

I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report.

1:23:09

All right, thank you, miss Yee, now revote.

1:23:11

We'll see you tomorrow. Everybody else, the

1:23:13

People's Choice mixes up next. You know, we throw it back on a

1:23:15

Friday, and today is Shaquille O'Neill's birthday,

1:23:18

so we're gonna start it off with Shaquille O'Neill with

1:23:20

Shack and Big. All right, get your requesting.

1:23:22

It's a breakfast club the morning dj

1:23:25

Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the

1:23:27

God we are the breakfast club. That

1:23:29

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

1:23:32

today we are talking about Miss Copeland. She made

1:23:34

history as the first African female

1:23:37

principal dancing with the American Ballet

1:23:39

Theater, the most prestigious American

1:23:41

Ballet theater. She was discovered

1:23:44

living in a shabby motel room, struggling with her

1:23:47

five siblings for a place to

1:23:49

sleep on the floor, and then

1:23:51

she became one of the most heard

1:23:53

of classical dancers ever. Gets

1:23:58

Women's History Month celebrating the most

1:24:00

influential women and used to check out this phenomenal

1:24:03

wook. I understand that you were

1:24:06

you were late to the game in in terms of ballet.

1:24:08

I was surprised to hear this. You didn't start dancing until

1:24:10

you were thirteen years old, which is my shocking

1:24:13

right, Yeah, it is angel that's

1:24:16

yeah, that's my first moment on

1:24:19

point and my teacher captured that, which is

1:24:21

pretty crazy. Um yeah, I was. You know, I

1:24:23

grew up in Los Angeles, California, and

1:24:27

you know, I was one of six children. I grew up in like

1:24:29

underprivileged communities most of my life. And

1:24:32

at the time that I started taking

1:24:34

ballet, my family was living in a

1:24:36

motel, like all of us in one

1:24:38

room, and I was a member of

1:24:41

the Boys and Girls Club because it was a safe place for

1:24:43

me to go after school, you know,

1:24:45

while my mother was working. And

1:24:47

there happened to be a teacher from

1:24:49

the local ballet school that was teaching

1:24:51

a free class at the Boys and Girls Club, trying

1:24:53

to find more diverse students. Wow, who

1:24:56

wouldn't have the access or exposure to ballet.

1:24:58

So I took my first ballet on a

1:25:00

basketball court in my life pe gym

1:25:02

clothes like in socks and shorts and a

1:25:05

T shirt. And she said

1:25:07

that she knew immediately from like the moment

1:25:09

she touched me and was putting me into positions

1:25:12

like she's like, your a prodigy and I want you to come train

1:25:14

at my school and full scholarship. Wow. Wow

1:25:17

boy club. Yeah,

1:25:19

I can't say enough good about that. Yeah

1:25:22

right wow. Life changing Yeah,

1:25:24

a life changing moment. I know. It's really

1:25:26

crazy to think, like where would I be had I not

1:25:29

been pushed into taking that class. I didn't

1:25:31

want to do it, I was forced to do it. I'm

1:25:33

glad and

1:25:40

that was another phenomenal woman in history.

1:25:42

All right, we salute you, Misty Copeley. Yes,

1:25:44

and like we always say, if you can see it, you can

1:25:47

be it. So imagine all the young black

1:25:49

and brown woman she's inspired who never thought

1:25:51

they could be in that space before. All

1:25:53

right, well, when we come back positive

1:25:55

note, it is to Breakfast Club. God Morning morning.

1:25:58

Everybody is DJ v Angela

1:26:01

Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast

1:26:03

Club. Good morning now. Shout out to Make the Stallion

1:26:05

for joining us this morning. Meg the Stallion Sugar

1:26:08

is out right now. Yes, love Meg

1:26:10

the Stallion and also the homie Jada

1:26:12

Kiss to og. Yes, Jadakiss as

1:26:14

well. Shout out to Jadakiss. His album Ignatious

1:26:17

is out now. Yeah, I've been riding that all

1:26:19

week, but um salute the kiss Man.

1:26:21

The thing about kids is that kids really his flow

1:26:24

is really like a fine cognac,

1:26:26

Like it really does get better with time. It's almost

1:26:28

like the Morris aged. The better,

1:26:31

the better, the better taste. Right, absolutely

1:26:33

kiss Man, And also shout to our sister

1:26:36

station in Miami one or three five to beat. Shout

1:26:38

to thirty three. I'm doing something

1:26:40

special with them as a seminar, real estate seminar

1:26:43

where we're teaching people how to get into

1:26:45

the real estate game and generation of wealth for actually

1:26:47

bringing a whole sealing. And we're actually

1:26:49

giving tons of tickets away free on

1:26:51

air. So definitely keep it locked because

1:26:54

we really want to encourage people to you

1:26:56

know, get into the real estate game and learn real

1:26:58

estate. A lot of people rent, and that's what we're

1:27:00

encouraging you to do. So shout to thirty three and shout

1:27:02

to one or three five to beat. Yes. And this weekend

1:27:05

we're doing free HIV testing at the Juice

1:27:07

Bar. So as you guys may

1:27:09

or may not know, it's National Women and Girls HIV

1:27:11

IS Awareness Day on March tenth, so you

1:27:14

know, every single year we always do free

1:27:16

HIV testing because you shouldn't know your status and

1:27:18

shout out to Mariah Lynn from Love and Hip

1:27:20

Hop. She actually DM me and she said she wants to come

1:27:23

support. She has two little cousins who died,

1:27:25

one of eight months old from passing through her aunt's

1:27:27

womb, so this is something that's important

1:27:29

to her as well. Okay, I will

1:27:31

be at the Juice Bar on Saturday

1:27:33

from twelve to three. Okay, all right, well charleman,

1:27:36

you got a positive note. Yes, a positive

1:27:38

note is simply this. The weekend is a weekend for reflection.

1:27:40

So I know a lot of people sit back and they just think about what

1:27:42

they want their life to be like on the weekends.

1:27:45

Man, I want you this weekend

1:27:47

to think about the highest grandest

1:27:50

vision possible. Create that in your mind. Create

1:27:52

the highest grandest vision possible

1:27:54

for your life, because you become what

1:27:56

you believe. Breakfast

1:27:59

Club, this is you are finish. So y'all done.

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