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The Vice President Should Be...? ( Ruff Ryders Founders Interview)

Released Wednesday, 12th August 2020
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The Vice President Should Be...? ( Ruff Ryders Founders Interview)

The Vice President Should Be...? ( Ruff Ryders Founders Interview)

The Vice President Should Be...? ( Ruff Ryders Founders Interview)

The Vice President Should Be...? ( Ruff Ryders Founders Interview)

Wednesday, 12th August 2020
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Your room

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anywhere, so your friend right now,

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Pop, that's

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the world's most stagerous morning show. The camera,

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I agree, sho is this

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listen city? So it's

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Djamry, the captain of this we

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usually eat, the only one who can keep these guys

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in chet Jolomagne, the god Boy, who boy.

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This is the Breface Club. Good

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morning, usc 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 yo

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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo

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yo yo yo. Good morning

0:50

angela ye, good money.

0:52

He's Ammy Charlomagne, the god paste

0:55

of the planet. Is Tuesday

0:58

Tornado. What's

1:03

happening, guys, what's happening? I'll be bright eyed?

1:05

And what's she tailed this morning? Guys? No,

1:07

I don't know, no, I

1:11

it was I thought it was Wednesday when I woke up. I

1:14

wish that means we'd be closer to the weekend,

1:16

but it's not. A Yeah, goodness, right,

1:18

So let's let's talk it out the best way we

1:21

know how. That's all right, that's

1:23

right. What you guys do yesterday? Anything fun? Anything,

1:25

anything, at all. Shut up, man, You know we ain't doing nothing

1:27

this groundhog day every day, every day, okay,

1:30

asking us what we do? Like you think, well, I'll be home.

1:33

You're right. Let me ask you how you doing

1:36

you? I know you're in Detroit. What you doing? Um?

1:38

Well, you know, I'm handling some business here with my house.

1:40

I have a house in Detroit, so I'm staying here.

1:43

But I have another house that has to get work done, so I

1:45

have to go check on it and figure

1:47

out how to move forward on the whole renovation

1:50

process. And I

1:52

was looking at some real estate. Okay,

1:55

all right, well let's get the show cracking. We

1:58

have the Dean family joining us this morning. The

2:00

Dan family. Of course, Da and Chavonne

2:03

are the one that founded Rough Riders. We signed

2:06

DMX, the Locks, Eve,

2:08

drag On, and the host of others. Yeah,

2:11

if you go watching the incredible BT

2:13

docuseries about No Limit

2:15

on BT, the next docuseries they're

2:17

doing, I'm sure you've seen the commercials is the

2:20

Rough Riders that starts tomorrow. Tomorrow.

2:22

Actually yeah, all

2:25

right, well let's get the show cracking. Front page news.

2:27

What we're talking about, Well, let's

2:29

talk about Chicago, please, have arrested more

2:31

than one hundred people. And that is

2:33

all after a shootout and then looting downtown.

2:36

All right, we'll get into that next. Keep it locked. This to

2:38

Breakfast Club. Good morning, Good morning. Everybody

2:40

is dja Envy, Angela

2:42

yee, Charlomagne the guy we all the Breakfast

2:44

Club. Let's get in some front page news.

2:48

What were starting you, Well,

2:50

let's start with the NFL. At least sixty six

2:53

NFL players have opted out of the upcoming

2:55

season. They have until Thursday at four pm

2:57

Eastern to decide, and what

2:59

they had until Thursday to decide, and after the deadline

3:02

passed, they said that out of the two

3:04

eight hundred and eighty players, sixty six

3:06

shows to opt out, the saying that number could

3:09

be higher because other places have reported

3:11

it was sixty seven players. Cool

3:15

makes sense, right for your safety and family

3:18

safety if you have any type of things that might

3:20

affect you all right now, confirm

3:22

coronavirus cases in the US children

3:25

rose by ninety percent and about four weeks

3:27

this summer. So now there's three hundred, three

3:30

hundred eighty thousand cases

3:32

of coronavirus amongst children in the United

3:34

States. As we were all trying

3:37

to figure out what's going to happen with kids going back

3:39

to school this year. And

3:42

another thing that has people outraged. Deputies

3:44

pointed guns at three black teenagers. They're

3:46

the ones though, that were attacked. Now, this

3:48

video was posted to social media

3:51

and it showed them being detained at gunpoint

3:53

in Santa Clarita Valley after they were

3:56

attacked by a man with a knife. So

3:58

the video was posted on Instagram and by Tammy

4:00

Collins, who was the mother of one of the teens.

4:03

She says her son and his friends were sitting at a bus

4:05

stop when they were attacked by a homeless

4:07

man who asked them for drugs then

4:09

pulled a knife on them. Deputies were

4:11

caught to the team by bystanders, and

4:14

those bystanders didn't include the manager of a restaurant

4:16

that was nearby, and they were trying to get help for the boys.

4:18

All of them were black and when the police

4:20

came, they had at least two guns. The

4:23

teenagers had two guns pointed at them and

4:25

the deputy commanded them to back

4:27

toward them with their hand raised and then they were handcuffed.

4:30

Here is what one of the mothers had to

4:32

say, thinking to myself. Thank God,

4:35

my boys did not flinch

4:38

or whatever scratch

4:42

because I felt like all he needed

4:44

to see was build move in it.

4:48

All the news is starting to sound like groundhog

4:50

Day. Everything is starting to sound redundant.

4:52

And it's so nuts to me that, you know, in

4:55

this climate, when police officers

4:57

absolutely know all eyes are on

4:59

them, it's they turned up on the bs.

5:02

They didn't even try,

5:04

you know, to to do better. All across

5:06

the country. You would think that they would say, you know what, let's

5:08

let's do better based off things

5:11

that we've been seeing in the news. George Floyd, Brianna

5:13

Taylor, et cetera. It's like they turned up on the byes

5:15

even more right,

5:18

really sad situation. Imagine you're the victim

5:20

of a crime. You've already had a knife pulled on, you've already

5:23

been attacked. You call the cops because that's what we're about

5:25

to traumatize, and they

5:28

point guns at you. You're traumatized.

5:30

They need to really change their model from the protecting

5:33

to serve. There's something else because and

5:35

if they all here to protecting to serve, and ain't it ain't

5:37

an interest of black people? All

5:40

right? Donald Trump briefly had to leave

5:42

a press briefing after there was a shooting

5:44

near the White House, and here's

5:46

what he had to say. Oh,

5:52

then and there was a shooting outside

5:54

of the White House and seems

5:57

to be very well under control. I'd like to think the SHI

6:00

Service for doing They're

6:02

always quick and very effective work.

6:05

But there wasn't actual shooting, and

6:08

somebody's been taken to the hospital.

6:10

I don't know the condition of the person now.

6:13

When they pulled him off the stage right there was

6:15

this noise. Was that a chopper going off with that

6:17

was those cameras flashing? I think that they pulled

6:20

him off the stage, Yeah, I think he sure, Oh

6:22

yeah, it was cameras. And I'm surprised. I'm

6:25

surprised he didn't walk out there. You know, he's a type to be

6:27

like, I'm not scared to walk out there. I'm surprised I didn't have

6:31

un don't play and exactly that is

6:33

not who the type of person he is.

6:35

He gotta hide the first and then he got to walk

6:37

out. He gotta walk out. I wasn't scared

6:41

he might do that. On Wednesday, Wednesday, Thursday,

6:44

when the coast is really clear, the coast. Okay,

6:47

No, he won't even walk across the street without security.

6:50

And he

6:53

is the president. Ye I mean, come on, president

6:57

won't walk by security.

7:00

Well, he's not gonna go outside when he hears and he's

7:02

also not gonna go outside when he hears gunshots.

7:05

None of us will. I would hope not night.

7:08

I mean that's what I'm saying. He's

7:10

not gonna go outside because hey, what's going on out

7:12

here? He's gonna go to he goes today,

7:15

closest click, he's gonna go today. I wasn't scared telling

7:17

you all right, well I'm ansi

7:19

la yee. And that is your front page news.

7:22

Get it off your chess eight hundred five

7:24

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

7:26

hit us up right now. It's the Breakfast Club.

7:29

Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This

7:34

is your time to get it off your chest, your man.

7:38

Thank you from you on the Breakfast Club. But you got

7:40

something on your mom. Hello,

7:43

who's this? This is Jennifer.

7:47

Hey, Jennifer, good

7:49

morning. I was just

7:52

wanting to say thanks for always

7:54

spurting, strting the positivity, keeping

7:56

it real. I love to hear that, and

8:00

personally I live. I'm from

8:02

the Indy area and um

8:05

so one of our schools the kids

8:07

were back for a couple of days and yesterday

8:09

was their last day because there's so many

8:11

COVID cakes spreading right

8:13

now, And personally, I

8:16

chose to keep my daughter at home and

8:18

do e learning for the first semester just because

8:21

you know, that's what's important to me

8:23

and my son. He has a heart condition and

8:25

stuff like. That's why I didn't want to risk it. But it's

8:27

just nuts, right, there's

8:30

a hard decision to make as a parent. My

8:32

daughter was upset with me because of course she wants to

8:34

go back. She's ready, exactly, but exactly,

8:40

it's tough, and um, I

8:42

just you know, pray for all those parents

8:44

out there because I know it's hard and um

8:47

you know, but you know, we have the rest

8:49

of our life to live, and um I

8:51

think you know, taking a step back, you know,

8:54

for a semester is the option they're

8:56

given us at a time, and you know,

8:58

isn't such a bad idea. Honestly,

9:00

I don't know how long it's gonna make it. Like I said,

9:03

the one school in our district, yes

9:05

d their last day, like because so

9:07

many cases are spreading and I'm from

9:09

a small city, so I

9:11

can't even imagine the big city.

9:13

Right. Well, thank you for that

9:16

what she said. Just now, like you know when you got a daughter, Like I'm

9:18

sitting there talking to my twelve year old last night and she's

9:21

visibly upset if

9:23

she's gonna have to be home you know what I'm saying,

9:25

for the start of her seventh grade yet. So it's

9:27

like you're gonna spend most of your middle

9:29

school time or junior high

9:32

time, wherever you call it, at home. Bro,

9:34

Today's my daughter's birthday and she wants a

9:36

party with her class. It can't

9:38

happen. My daughter, my five

9:40

year old daughter. One day is Thursday. We gotta

9:42

do it over zoom so they can say happy

9:45

birthday to it, which is crazy my daughter. You know what I mean. But

9:48

get it off your chill. I just tell my

9:50

daughter at five, you don't have no friends yet. Your

9:53

friends eight turned seven eight

9:55

five eight five five one. Get it off

9:58

your chances to breakfast club, Good morning, the

10:00

breakfast club, Wake

10:04

up, wake up, wake y'all your

10:07

time to get it off your chest. Whether

10:10

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

10:12

But Hello, who's this? It's

10:14

cute barter whatever, Get it off your chests,

10:17

Hue Butter, Hey man, yeah, man,

10:19

sill I was. I wanted to get in there

10:21

and get off my chests about these these companies

10:24

with these fine prints that it get

10:26

you. Man. Um, I was ahead

10:29

this little side hustle um to where

10:31

I was renting my cards out and

10:33

then one of my cards got

10:35

wrecked and they wouldn't paid for it,

10:38

even though I had their premium insurance. You

10:40

know, I did everything I was supposed to do and

10:42

they ripped me off. Um. It's

10:45

another one. Even with being

10:47

a season ticket on them, you gotta

10:50

pay for the seats, and you gotta pay

10:52

for the tickets every year. But guess

10:55

what if you want to take a year off, they

10:57

still gonna get you because you know

11:00

longer own seats. All of a sudden,

11:02

it's pretty I don't know what are you talking about?

11:04

Me neither, but I have a good day. But you're playing a little bit

11:08

lost all the way when you when you're a season

11:10

ticket owner and you gotta pay

11:12

for the seats, correct

11:15

any seats, any team, you pay for the seats. Okay,

11:18

yeah, so even even if you paid

11:20

for the seats. If you say, you say you wanted

11:22

to take a vacation that year and

11:24

you couldn't come. You

11:26

you you don't own the seats anymore, because they're

11:29

gonna give them away and try to selling somebody else. It's

11:31

like a time ship. You can't. You can't.

11:33

You can't sell your seats to somebody else

11:35

to use them while you're gone. Yeah, you can't. They

11:37

just take it away from you now. They

11:40

don't know that, Yeah you can. How do they know if

11:42

you're going, if you're going or not, if you're a season

11:44

ticket holder, because they give your book of tickets and you gotta

11:46

pay for the seat, right, it's it's a time, it's

11:48

a it's a deadline to where um,

11:51

you have to pay for those tickets. If you

11:54

if you refused to pay for the ticket, or you say

11:56

I don't want to pay for the tickets this year, they're

11:58

gonna they're just gonna take them away from

12:00

you on the seats any more. Yeah,

12:02

you don't understand. But if you're not gonna but if you're gonna

12:05

pay, if you know, if you don't pay for them, yeah,

12:08

you're gonna get no tickets them anymore.

12:11

I'm sick. If they call you an owner of

12:13

the seats, then yoused to own

12:15

the seats. They supposed to be your paying

12:18

for them though, yeah, you're pay for

12:20

them still, of course you don't own that

12:22

arena or that own it permanently. Now

12:25

I'm not gonna lie. I'm kind of I'm kind of I'm kind

12:27

of with him. I thought that when you buy a season tickets,

12:30

that's your seat for the whole year. It

12:32

is, it's why you're paying. But he didn't pay, and

12:34

then the next year if you don't pay, you can get the ticket

12:36

away from you. Oh he's talking about the whole next year where

12:38

he didn't pay. Yeah, he says, why do they man

12:40

owner of the seat too early for this? Yeah,

12:43

you have a good one. No, good luck with that season

12:46

ticket holder. I mean season can't

12:48

just pay for one season and then think you have them

12:50

for the rest of your No, but it says owners, So I owned

12:52

the seat forever. It's not a life, not a lifetime.

12:55

You're not a lifetime ticket holder. You're a

12:57

season ticket holder. Okay, that's why they're

12:59

saying life things coming to your life for reason. Seasons

13:01

and lifetimes sometimes the reason there's somebody

13:04

gives you a courtside seat to sit in. Sometimes

13:06

the reason that somebody gives you tickets to go. Sometimes

13:09

the reason is you bought a season ticket.

13:12

And I don't think there's no lifetime to Is there a lifetime

13:14

ticket? Older, No, I don't think so unless

13:16

you if you own the team, you are.

13:18

But other than that, no, get it off your

13:20

chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five

13:22

one. We got rumors on the way, ye, yes, and prayers

13:24

up for Lakeith Stansfield. He was posting

13:27

Lakeith Stanfield. He was posting and

13:29

there's some disturbing things and so hopefully

13:31

he is okay. Also, NICKI MNAs

13:34

versus asap Ferg. NICKI MNAs fans

13:36

are having an asap ferg is

13:38

over party. We'll tell you why, all right,

13:40

we'll get into that next. Keep it locked. This to breakfast

13:42

Club. Good morning the breakfast

13:44

club. This

13:49

is the rumor report with Angela.

13:51

Ye breakfast

13:55

Club, well

13:57

it if here's l Keith Stanfield was going through

13:59

it as he posted some pictures and

14:02

the videos of himself. He said, I like

14:04

to be by myself because I can hurt myself

14:06

and no one tells me to stop or fix like they

14:08

care, and he posted a video

14:11

of himself pouring liquor into

14:14

a pill bottle. All right. Then

14:16

he posted bottoms up, and he posted a bottle

14:18

of pills, and then he said reality

14:21

is boring and moves too slow and no one is

14:23

trustworthy, and he posted the pills again, and

14:25

then he posted outside is crazy. I'm gonna

14:27

just stay inside from now on, and

14:29

then he said I'm okay everyone. I appreciate everyone

14:32

checking in on me, but I'm good. I'm not harming

14:34

myself much love, therapy,

14:36

therapy, therapy, Listen, God

14:39

bless that brother. It's a dog time. Whatever

14:41

you need to do to stay mentally and emotionally healthy,

14:44

do it. I wonder about

14:46

situations like that, like when you get online

14:48

and you know you post that you may be going through

14:50

something mentally. If you

14:52

don't receive the

14:54

love, right, if you don't receive a bunch

14:57

of people hitting you saying yo, we care about

14:59

you, don't do that. If it's the opposite

15:01

of that, I wonder if that will push you over

15:03

the ledge. That's why I don't recommend people

15:05

taking their problems to social media. But man,

15:08

I guess when you don't have nobody else to reach out to.

15:10

That's where you go. I guess, yeah,

15:12

right, Or sometimes maybe you were drinking or took

15:15

something and you are kind of not in control

15:17

of what you're doing, you know, like, yeah,

15:20

it could it could be that. Just you

15:22

know, you get drunk and you start tweeting, or

15:24

you're you took something and you're a little out of it so

15:26

you start tweeting. It could be that too. Yeah,

15:29

that's dangerous. That's dangerous because

15:31

you get you get one or two or twenty

15:34

bad tweets, people telling you, yeah,

15:36

I kill yourself. I might really

15:38

push you over the edge. So I wouldn't

15:40

recommend taking my problems to the social

15:43

media, not at all, not at

15:45

all all right, Well, he did in

15:47

prayers for Laki Standfield, so want

15:49

him to be okay. You know, we just saw everything with the Zelia

15:51

banks play out, So whatever issues

15:54

people are going through, we love and support

15:56

and we want to make sure that you are okay.

15:58

All right. Phil Collins song in the Air

16:01

Tonight is on the top of the charts after

16:03

thirty nine years since it's been

16:05

released. If y'all need a refresher or maybe never

16:07

heard the song, here's what it sounds like, yeah,

16:29

why is it at the top of the Charles now? So it's

16:31

number three right now after Waping Bears

16:33

and Sunshine by Darius Rucker. And

16:36

this is all because of a video that

16:38

went viral. Twins the new

16:40

trend. So these twin brothers,

16:42

they're twenty two years old and they

16:45

do these reaction videos where they show their

16:47

reaction to certain songs. So this

16:49

was a song that they reacted to on

16:52

their later video, so they

16:54

heard it for the first time, right, yeah, So

16:56

they said, because we're black and they don't expect us

16:58

to listen to that type of music. It's just rare

17:00

to see people open these days. People don't open up to

17:02

step outside their comfort zone and just

17:04

react to music that they don't know. So they've reacted

17:07

to all different types of music from different

17:09

genres. They started off just doing hip hop videos

17:12

where they would react to hip hop songs,

17:14

but then they took a suggestion to try out Frank Sinatra

17:17

and then they've gone into different genres since then.

17:20

First of all, first of all, young twenty two year olds,

17:22

all right, don't speak for yourself. All right, we've

17:24

been on field college. He didn't eight, okay,

17:27

right, whatever

17:30

the hell is it you've

17:33

been on the door and they he didn't that, he

17:36

didn't that with a TV show. But but my point

17:38

is, we've been listening to that Phil College record.

17:40

That's not nothing new, okay for

17:42

us. Don't just say, don't say black people don't

17:45

listen to that song. That's not necessarily

17:47

They've been listening to all kinds of They didn't

17:49

say just that song, but they've listened to everything from

17:51

Pantera to Rage Against

17:53

the Machine, the Carpenters. Now

17:57

that's white, Okay,

18:00

Phil Collins got that's all got too much soul,

18:03

way too much soul. All right? Let what

18:06

group was? What group was Phil Collins in? I

18:10

don't know. I don't know either, what

18:13

you know. I listened to Genesis. I listen to all kinds

18:15

of music too, especially from back in the day

18:19

of the classic Though. It is that

18:22

episode that they shelved on Blackish

18:24

is going to be coming to huluis the Please Baby

18:26

Please episode? And Kenya Barris

18:29

announced the news on social media. He said,

18:31

in November twenty seventeen, we made an episode of

18:33

Blackish and title Please Baby Please. We

18:35

were one year post election and coming to the end

18:37

of a year that left us, like many Americans, grappling

18:40

with the state of our country and anxious about his future.

18:42

Those feelings poured onto the pace, becoming

18:45

twenty two minutes of television that I

18:47

was and still am incredibly proud of. Please,

18:49

Baby, Please didn't make it to air that season, and while much

18:52

has been speculated about its contents, the

18:54

episode has never been seen publicly until

18:57

now. So it's going to be available on who

18:59

is now available on Hulu. Okay, I'm

19:02

gonna check that. Guys wanna watch it? Yes, me too.

19:04

I didn't even realize and Nicki minash fans

19:06

are upset at Asap Ferg. They said he didn't

19:08

send website sales for movir hips

19:11

to Billboard, so they started trending. Asap

19:13

Ferg is over. Not sure how all of this happened,

19:16

but the barbs win and they tried to. They

19:18

went and ordered the song, so they said Nicki Minaj's

19:21

website pulled thirteen point three thousand

19:23

orders and Ferg had over sixty

19:25

six point seven thousand orders, and

19:27

somehow, some way they

19:29

only got fifteen thousand website sales due

19:32

to bundle buying, and they said furg sixty

19:34

six thousand is nowhere to be found. So

19:36

their issue is that that song they went really hard

19:38

to make it number one and

19:41

higher up, but it only hit number nineteen on

19:43

the Billboard, had one hundred. So now they're

19:45

going crazy on asap Ferg like he's the person

19:48

that submits sales personally.

19:50

Question, how the hell they know asap

19:52

Ferg didn't submit his sales?

19:54

And since when do you got to submit sales? I

19:57

want to sales when you're trying to get on an

19:59

election. Sounds crazy? Well, they

20:01

said, because it was only fifteen thousand in

20:03

website sales, so you know all that information

20:05

is public. And they said that they bought

20:09

Yes, they do all right, yeah,

20:13

wire so fans involved in the business. And how do we

20:15

know that the information is correct? I mean, I've never heard of somebody

20:17

having to submit sales. I don't. I

20:19

mean, I don't know anything. But the most artist I'm show wouldn't

20:21

do that. Most artists. The label does that. The labels

20:24

submits to sales, that's the whole team that does

20:26

that. Why does the label have to submit sales?

20:28

Don't when you buy something digitally, it's tracked

20:30

already. It's not bro I don't know, but these

20:32

are website sales, so maybe

20:35

it's different. I don't know. Look, I don't even know if

20:37

they're correct. I'm just telling you why Asap ferg is

20:39

over was turning in what happened and what their

20:41

accusations are. Goodness,

20:43

people are nuts. All

20:46

right. Well I'm any la yee, and that is your rumor

20:49

report. All right, we got front page news coming up.

20:51

What we're talking about, Yes we

20:53

do, and we are going to be talking about these

20:56

young black boys who they called

20:58

the cops and and the cops came and

21:00

pulled guns on them even though they were the ones

21:03

reporting a crime who did not commit a

21:05

crime. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the

21:07

Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody

21:09

is DJ Envy Angela Ye,

21:11

Charlomagne the guy we all the Breakfast Club.

21:13

Let's getting some front page news. Well,

21:18

let's start with Santa Clarita. There was

21:20

outraged after our video was posted to social

21:23

media. It shows three black teenagers. They

21:25

were being detained at gunpoint after

21:27

they were the ones who were attacked by a man with

21:30

a knife. Now, this video was posted on Saturday

21:32

on Instagram. Apparently these

21:35

three teenagers were sitting at a bus stop

21:37

when they were attacked by a homeless man who asked them

21:39

for drugs. Then that homeless man pulled a knife

21:41

on them, so the cops are called

21:43

to the scene by bystanders, and

21:46

the cops ended up playing a gun

21:48

on the three

21:50

black teenagers who were the ones who had been attacked

21:53

in the first place. Now Here is Lisa Gray.

21:55

She is the mother of one of the teenagers.

22:00

My boys did not flinch or

22:03

state because I felt like all

22:06

he needed to see was build move

22:08

an itch. You don't

22:11

even had to say black. You could have just said, guess what

22:14

race it is? Everybody

22:16

knew they was black. It only happens to blood.

22:18

The La County Sheriff

22:20

Alex Belneueva said this, I've

22:22

seen the recent video involving a Santa Cretty

22:24

incident which has gone viral, and I have

22:26

concerns regarding the tactics employed. A

22:29

call for service was received regarding a felony

22:31

assault and the death is detained. Those

22:33

allegedly to be involved. The matter is

22:35

currently being investigated. Thank you

22:37

for listening, and please stay healthy. Oh

22:39

my god, he's reading that verbatim on somebody

22:42

crazy. The crazy part is he said

22:44

it was a tactic. It has nothing to do with tactics.

22:47

It has to do with perception. They perceive black

22:49

people. It's threats at all times. Why,

22:52

I don't know right

22:55

what a traumatizing day for them? I'm

22:57

sure an experience, all right, Chicago,

22:59

please arrested more than one hundred people

23:02

after a shootout and looting downtown.

23:04

They said there was a fit of violence

23:06

that appears to have studied with police exchanging gunfire

23:09

with a twenty year old man. Now,

23:11

according to the mayor, Lurid Lightfoot, she said,

23:14

it was deeply painful and this has

23:16

nothing to do with the First Amendment right to peaceably

23:18

assemble. She said, you have no right to take and

23:20

destroy the property of others. We will not let our

23:22

city be taken over by criminals and vigilantes,

23:25

no matter who they are and what they're doing.

23:28

So people were arrested. They were charged with looting, disorderly

23:30

conduct, and battery against police. They

23:33

said police will maintain a heavy presence downtown

23:35

until further notice. Downtown access

23:37

is restricted now from eight pm to six am.

23:40

So with that limited access, that means all Cook

23:42

County courts except for bond courts, are closed on

23:44

Monday, Monday's cases will be continued

23:47

in thirty and thirty will be continue thirty

23:49

days. So bus and train service was

23:51

suspended. Now

23:54

people fed up. Man, economy is

23:56

in the toilet, Unemployment at an all time high.

23:58

All people have is hurt and paying to share

24:01

and they will share it okay,

24:03

period, not making excuses

24:05

to justifying what they did. But man, and

24:08

some people out there that is really hurting now,

24:10

a lot of people out there hurting a

24:12

lot of people. I saw a video of somebody

24:15

going live and they were trying to break in ATM

24:17

machine. I've seen that and the academics

24:19

posted that. I don't

24:21

know why people do but what

24:24

people do that it's not even that.

24:26

But you get on your own live like, I

24:28

mean, you're telling on yourself. You like, not only are you gonna

24:30

break into the ATM, you're gonna give the police

24:32

the video to prosecute you to break into the ATM.

24:35

You just would have just say clear

24:37

view on the on the video. I

24:40

think he wanted some direction. I think he needed somebody

24:42

to get on that doing it all wrong? All

24:44

right, how I get in? This is how you poked the break

24:46

into this ATM machine. You could have just googled.

24:48

But you know, all

24:51

right, a military veteran was serving

24:53

a life sentence and that was for selling less

24:55

than thirty dollars worth of marijuana.

24:57

And he will soon be released from prison.

25:00

Eric Harris, he was arrested in two thousand

25:02

and eight in Louisiana. He sold an officer points

25:04

six nine grahams in marijuana and

25:07

he just recently was resentenced to time

25:09

served. That's crazy for selling

25:11

thirty dollars in marijuana. He was convicted

25:14

and sentenced to fifteen years in prison

25:17

and then re sentenced in two thousand and twelve

25:19

to life in prison under the habitual

25:21

offender law. Yeah,

25:24

that judge, it seemed like that judge should

25:26

go to jail if he sold thirty dollars

25:29

worth of marijuana, and they said

25:31

they served him with life. That

25:33

judge shouldn't go to jail like nobody's

25:36

to mention, he had problem

25:38

that started. Sadly,

25:44

she's only Sentenzen based off the law.

25:48

The laws need to be changed. Well,

25:50

he had a substance abuse problem that started when he returned

25:53

from desert storm, and they said his prior

25:55

offenses were non violent and related

25:57

to his untreated dependency on drugs.

26:01

The judge can't override that. If

26:04

a man greys in marijuana,

26:06

I don't think you should have been sentenced to that at all.

26:10

If that was the case, they could have dropped into a lesser charge

26:12

so he wouldn't be sent this to life. Nah,

26:15

that's not right. All

26:18

right, Well that is your front page news. I'm Angela

26:20

yee. Thank you, miss ye. Now when we

26:22

come back, the Dean family will be joining

26:24

us. The founders of rough Riders. You

26:26

know, signed some of your favorite acts, from the Locks

26:29

to DMX, to Eve, to drag

26:31

On to so many more. We're gonna kick it with

26:33

d Y and chavan when we come back, so don't move. It's

26:35

to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast

26:37

Club, putting

26:40

everybody's DJ envy. Angela

26:43

yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast

26:45

Club. We got some special guests in the building.

26:48

We have the Deans, d Y and

26:51

Chavonne, the founders of rough Riders.

26:53

Good morning, guys, Good morning morning, Good

26:55

morning listen man. I thoroughly

26:57

enjoyed the rough Rider Dot

27:00

coumentary and right off top, I gotta say

27:02

I'm happy y'all cleared up something I always

27:04

wanted to know, and that's why why

27:06

wasn't DMX in the battle video with

27:08

jay Z? Yeah? That was ugly. Um.

27:11

You know basically what happened was, you

27:13

know they we did the battle, when

27:15

we did the battle over there in the Bronx.

27:18

You know. The crazy thing is that I

27:20

didn't have ex stuff published and stuff everything.

27:22

I was doing this whole I was in the transition and getting

27:25

his publishing and everything up and running, you

27:27

know, just really doing a lot of other things. But they

27:29

was battling. I told Dame.

27:31

I was like, Yo, Dame, we can't have no no filming

27:34

on damn Mex stuff because we don't

27:36

want nobody, you know, copyrighting and inviting

27:38

his his lyrics and all that. So

27:40

that's how it started. Dame was like, Yo,

27:43

messed that up. I said, It's all good, I said, but

27:45

we wasn't. You know, X had a lot of epic

27:48

lyrics. So I was like, nine, we can't do

27:50

that. You see this in this documentary too,

27:52

because we had our footage. It was

27:55

the documentary shot. When did y'all shoot that documentary?

27:57

We shot it in nineteen. What's

28:00

your relationship with DMX now? Because I've seen it in the documentary.

28:03

He seemed upset because he though he was gonna get

28:05

a percentage your Rough Riders. But then during the battle, I've

28:07

seen you guys at the battle. So what's the relationship

28:09

now with with X? I mean, he ready

28:12

here, he ain't here, but he's over here with us right

28:14

now. We're doing this album as we speak,

28:16

so as like like a little

28:18

brother. No matter how much he

28:20

gets mad and things happening, we picked it and

28:22

straighten it out. So it's all family here.

28:25

You're never really going to add too many authors that

28:27

we deal with. When it's a real problem, we try

28:29

to fix it and keep everything in the house.

28:31

Well, I know when people watch this, they won't have seen

28:34

that documentaries at all yet. So I want to talk

28:36

about Rough Riders. And you guys are

28:38

getting started because DMX was your first

28:40

artist, But you guys didn't start

28:42

off as music industry as a music

28:45

industry family. So let's talk about how

28:47

Rough Riders even got started. It started

28:49

with a basic conversation with Heavy D rest

28:51

in Peace. Heavy D. You know mom

28:54

Very in New York. We lived in mom Very in New

28:56

York, Huffy and all these guys. Basically

28:59

I told him, said, yo, heaven. Let me ask

29:01

your question. He said, well, he said, I said,

29:03

I want to UM, I want to get into this

29:05

music business. How we can get out of the streets and into

29:08

the music business. So he was like yeah, he

29:10

said, get an artist you believe in, make hits

29:13

in the industry come to you. I said, that's it. I

29:15

said, he said, yeah, that's it. And my man Tiny

29:17

was with me and he gave me the cassette.

29:20

He was like, well, I got dm Mexican set tape

29:22

right here. So when he gave he gave

29:25

it to have have gave it to me. He was like, yes,

29:27

this is your first artist. So I popped

29:29

it into three hundred X. From there,

29:31

you know, I went straight to c dm MAX. From

29:34

there and to Yarkis and that's

29:36

how our journey started with DMX. I

29:38

know Puffle was sick. He didn't sign a DMX though

29:40

I know Puple. Yeah, a fun

29:42

fact. Let me give you some fun a fun fact

29:45

going back and where we started.

29:48

So by King didn't express to

29:50

you that, and he started with the

29:52

artists first prior to DMMAX.

29:56

And when we did in the um go for

29:59

didn't hit with that artist. That's when

30:01

we went into a rap

30:03

game. And then the second fun fact

30:05

is that Puffy's parents and our parents

30:08

grew up together. The relationship,

30:11

how we forged a relationship with Puffy

30:13

and Puffy wasn't responsive to us because

30:15

of our parents and his father and our

30:17

father were best friends. WoT

30:21

to think about that side, and X like, damn,

30:24

I missed that. I gave an opportunity. I

30:26

gave it to him a play. Yeah,

30:28

I was with Puff and we was in California

30:32

in his house because we had was on tour

30:34

with him with the Locks of Mace, and

30:36

I was like, yeah, you need I say this is He's probably

30:38

like one of the best out of the pick of

30:40

the living that we have. He was more into

30:43

Shaney suits and dancing with Vasacchi and

30:45

all this technical so he didn't

30:47

feel x X was gritty. He

30:49

didn't see him until the world saw

30:51

him, and it was too late because he

30:54

definitely, you know, he missed that training because

30:56

he had him first. Literally, But he didn't take y'all

31:00

about speaking on any of the streets in

31:02

the documentary. They didn't really

31:04

asked me about. I wasn't hesitant. I would

31:06

have if they asked me, I would have told him, But it

31:09

wasn't really enough once that we could

31:11

tell them it's just street, the same thing that everybody

31:13

else was doing. I was in the street, was hustling

31:16

and trying to make money to do

31:18

other things to get out the streets. And that

31:20

was it. You know, that's I mean, they ain't gonna get no

31:23

more than that, Charlotte Mane, don't worry about that. But

31:25

I'm talking about more so, how y'all got people

31:27

out of contract y'all sitting at a couple of people

31:29

like that. There was one line

31:31

with the dude was like, I ain't never been shot

31:34

before and you told him because you ain't never been shot by

31:36

me. It

31:38

was in the documentary.

31:41

Did you watch it? Look that was on I

31:43

adn't see it, but that was on the Sad Street.

31:48

I ain't give him that. Yeah that's the guy.

31:51

Yeah, Charlotte

31:53

man I liked that one. I wasn't a good one. It was it

31:55

was the one day and it was the locks, and

31:58

it was in a contract with these guys and

32:00

they was young, and they signed all his paperwork and

32:02

he didn't want to let him out, and I was like, you're not doing

32:04

nothing with him, So you know, you know,

32:07

the best thing to do is we're gonna help him get to where they

32:09

gotta go because you're just holding them hostage.

32:11

You're not even doing music no more. So

32:14

I think the best thing to do is um to just

32:16

let me and my brother take them

32:19

and so they can try to, you know, become the

32:21

artists they want to be, because you're just holding them and you

32:23

ain't doing that. So we was talking. He was

32:25

whatever, and he you know, he was with his little cree.

32:27

He felt comfortable and his man stepped

32:30

in. It wasn't even him. His man stepped in. Butere he ain't

32:32

scared. I said, he ain't gotta be scared. He

32:34

said, he's been shopping for us, but they don't

32:36

gonna even do with me. He didn't get shot by me, else

32:38

he wouldn't be here. And that made him relinquish

32:41

that deal fast. I mean,

32:43

he kind of thought about it, and he was like,

32:45

all right. I knew him though, because the guy that

32:47

that had him, I kind of know him. He was from the

32:50

area where he was from, but he was a

32:52

good kid. He wasn't the street kids. So he just

32:54

happened to be smart, savvy and get them

32:56

to sign and they believed in them.

32:59

So it wasn't like I didn't know him at all. I know

33:01

him. We didn't know him, so we just have to go

33:03

down a little bit them out. You have

33:05

to die them out at all, or did like what if they

33:07

had been like let the right if you give me X amount of dollars,

33:09

then yeah, we really did that if

33:12

it was something reason more peasable. While

33:14

we was handling all the paperwork. While you probably found

33:16

out we ain't pay nothing for that that we didn't.

33:18

We just we signed. We got dmmax out

33:20

of this deal. We paid a lot of people visits.

33:23

Basically, you know, we trying to get out of these streets. Were

33:25

like, Yo, listen, y'all, y'all gotta do what y'all gotta

33:27

do, you know, get get this deal done.

33:29

They ain't doing nothing like these said. It's it's

33:31

a tough deal. I did the paperwork,

33:33

got pressed these casts. We did it together. It

33:36

was just fun as a survival tactic.

33:38

You know, I'm just trying to get out of the street and get

33:40

into something legit. All right, we have more with

33:42

the rough ride of Founders when we come back, so don't

33:44

move. It's the breakfast Club. Come on, DJ Envy

33:47

Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the

33:49

Breakfast Club. Now we're

33:51

kicking it with the Dean family, the founders

33:54

of Rough Riders, d Why and Huvane.

33:56

Now I didn't see all the episodes yet,

33:58

but did y'all breakdown what happened with the locks and Diddy

34:00

and how y'all got the locks out? That contract

34:03

he got with pup On Well

34:05

PuF, like my sister said, his father and

34:08

my father were best friends. So

34:10

that was kind of a little easier because we

34:13

went in on the on the way of a family.

34:15

You know, we didn't go in as we're

34:17

taking anything. We just his family. So

34:19

my father told me that he was best friends

34:21

for his father, So we kept it business

34:24

and court going. We we kind of got

34:26

together as family and we worked

34:28

it out and he was like, all right, no problem, and he

34:30

was able to um he said, he said he'll

34:33

do it because I helped him out. He had a situation

34:35

on time and it probably was with Sugar

34:38

and his family. So you know, Sugar was throwing

34:40

his weight around a little bit. So I was like, all right, let's

34:42

go see him. Anything a big deal for us, So

34:44

you know, we fixed

34:46

it and we fixed it out and it worked it out for him,

34:48

so everything was cool. So he was like, yo,

34:51

good looking and whatever. So with anything you

34:53

need, let me know. So that's the favorite call was

34:55

to release the locks. But y'all,

34:57

y'all had to y'all had to handle something sugar

35:00

for the you know, we didn't we

35:03

didn't handle it, but I was like, if you need us, so we

35:05

can help you out of it the situation. He

35:07

was like, all right, so you know, I'll let you know. But it

35:09

all worked it so far and didn't get it escalated,

35:11

so it was pretty cool. And what happened with

35:13

with with Rough Riders, did you guys start

35:16

focusing on other things or what it

35:18

was, because at one time we had all these artists and

35:20

then it kind of just everybody started going everything.

35:22

It almost seemed like one started doing merged and one

35:24

started doing this, one started doing that. What happened

35:26

with Rough Ride so as like with the with

35:29

the artists or just the companies and label

35:32

the label. So so basically what

35:34

we was doing is we got on.

35:36

We got on from Tough Jam Earth

35:38

got to put us on in that situation. Then

35:40

we went from then we you know, we did

35:43

our thing with DMX and then from there

35:45

we did our deal with Jimmy Iveen

35:47

and Interscope. So when we we we crossed

35:49

over to open our label. After we did

35:52

that, everybody was growing.

35:54

You know, we helped people become their own

35:56

bosses because we was the ones

35:58

that actually set the tone for the three sixty

36:01

deals. We was the ones that opened

36:03

doors for multiple income

36:05

streams and opportunities for the artists,

36:08

and so we set up a lot of opportunities

36:10

for them. But you know, he helped out over

36:12

there getting into the movies over there.

36:14

You know that you had the same thing with X over

36:17

on that side. We kind of like helped

36:19

out from a far into those situations.

36:21

And plus we had our own situations. We had

36:23

our own production company, TV and

36:25

film division. We had a lot of a

36:28

lot of different companies because we was multitasking

36:31

and building our brand. And then my

36:33

brother had his bike accident. We was

36:35

going through a transition and rehabilitate my

36:37

brother and supporting him because that was

36:39

more important than the music industry

36:42

of anything else. So we stayed focused on

36:44

that. And then I was stuck and

36:46

my sister was doing you know, she was doing rescue

36:48

for a little bit, rough rise to the rescue, and

36:51

then you know, we kind of like

36:53

settled back and really just was regrouping.

36:56

Ad in the doctor we said

36:58

that you were actually pronoun was a day,

37:01

and then I didn't realize that you was in a coma for

37:03

three months. I didn't know it was it was that long.

37:05

I know this might sound like a crazy question, but

37:07

did you see what the afterlife looked

37:09

like? Do you do you remember anything? I

37:12

didn't really see anything, but I guess

37:14

as I was getting closer to coming

37:17

through, I can hear things, but I know I wasn't

37:19

there. I can still hear it, and there was people

37:21

in the room, but it wasn't like I was able

37:23

to respond. I was just laying there. But as

37:26

I was coming closer to closer to coming

37:28

out to coma, I started hearing things. So

37:30

it was just dark for you, like sweet, we

37:32

don't go baby. It was a dog as health. You

37:34

know why you said something earlier, You said that y'all were

37:36

learning why y'all were earning, and then

37:38

even watching the doctors like, man, I'm sitting there wondering,

37:40

like how do black people from the hood learned

37:43

financial literacy that fast in

37:45

order to know what to do with all that

37:47

money. There's a lot of greasy people,

37:49

so when you hire somebody doesn't

37:52

mean to something me in your

37:54

in your corner where they're supposed to be. So there was

37:56

a lot of lying, a lot of stealing, a

37:58

lot of that people don't know about. I

38:01

won't mention any names. But we wasn't

38:03

with a lot of good people. We wasn't

38:05

with We didn't know that. We

38:07

wasn't with a lot of good people. Let me say that we

38:09

didn't know until we knew. But we

38:11

had our ups and downs and it was really a learning

38:14

curve. But it was a beautiful

38:16

thing because we could have been locked

38:18

up and doing life and penitentiary or whatever.

38:20

So this thing was like a true blessing

38:23

for us to be able to make an exit out

38:25

of the street game into a

38:27

legitimate situation. But like I

38:29

said, we was learning the game. We wasn't like

38:31

puffing. Alan was intern under Andre

38:34

Harral rest in peace Andre and Alam

38:36

with Russell and all these guys they had.

38:39

They was interns in the game, learning

38:41

the game. So when they got their chance to get the

38:43

baton, they was able to maintain

38:46

the presence. They knew who to work with, who not to

38:48

work with, They knew how to flow. We

38:50

didn't have an opportunity he was. We

38:52

came straight off the street corner into the

38:54

game. Oh I got a couple more. But did y'all

38:56

ever really promise the MXIC piece of the company.

39:00

You know, you know when I got DMX,

39:02

DMX was you know, in those streets, running

39:04

the streets, doing what he's doing. It was

39:06

basically your X, I'm gonna

39:09

come in here and do what I do. I signed

39:11

him under production agreement. I had

39:13

to get him out of those production agreements he was

39:15

in and then so

39:17

I just signed him over the production. Everything

39:20

is good as sweet and peaches and cream. And

39:22

then you know, you know, once everything blow up

39:24

and whatever, then everybody see things

39:27

a little bit different. But this is all

39:29

good. You know, things happen and life

39:31

goes on. So we you know, we I had to chase

39:33

DMX even for like years

39:37

I had to go through To get DMX to dude an

39:39

album or do anything was

39:41

unheard of. You know what, you

39:43

know, you know what they don't know. And

39:45

this is the crazy part because they think that

39:48

most of the time you get an artist and

39:51

you probably signed him in the matter of moment

39:53

and they probably get a deal. This

39:56

was a little different with XS. We

39:57

had we was working with X. We

40:00

wanted the end of ten years, well before we even

40:02

got to do yeah, twelve years.

40:04

We did a deal with Columbia Rough Foules that

40:06

was a six nine month run. We did a little

40:08

We had a nine month wind. It was a single deal,

40:10

single that you know. It was The Born Loser didn't

40:12

do all that great, but it was an

40:15

opportunity that was at one of our opportunities.

40:17

After that, then we took us another

40:19

six years or so to get in, you know, in

40:21

a situation. Yeah, the

40:24

songs before and so you played him in a documentary.

40:26

I was like, I didn't even know. Yeah,

40:29

before Chad Elliott did that, that Born

40:31

Loser. He was one of the first producers started

40:34

working with us, you know. And then I brought eerv

40:36

Gotti and he put me with EARV Gotti. Earv

40:38

Gotti was a DJ, and I bought Eerv

40:40

Gotti and from Chad Elliott. Puffy put

40:42

me with Chad Elliott. Because Puffy was

40:45

like, yo, I can't really, I don't have no producer.

40:47

I can't really do anything. I'm too busy. I

40:49

said, all right, cool, you got that you can hook me up

40:51

with. So he hooked me up with Chad Elliott, and

40:54

then he hooked me up with with Erv

40:56

Gotti and and then now so I

40:58

signed Earv Gottia as a producer.

41:00

Then we had him working with us and and and

41:03

your man Um Chad worked with Swiss

41:06

and XE. That's how we started. Yeah,

41:08

he just never stopped working. We have more

41:11

with the rough Ride of Founders when we come back. Let's get

41:13

into a rough ride as Mini Mix. Let's

41:15

go. That was a rough ride as Mini

41:17

Mix Morning Everybody, as DJ Envy,

41:20

Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are

41:22

the Breakfast Club were still kicking it with

41:24

d Y and Chavan Founders a rough ride as Charlomagne.

41:27

Was there ever any hesitation about going in

41:29

business with X knowing he had a drug problem,

41:31

nover no with he had a drug problem,

41:34

But I don't think it would have ever been no business

41:36

with him, Like hear my brother, they met and

41:38

they weren't doing whatever they degreed on, and

41:41

I don't know what the initial agreement

41:43

was with them. So we were

41:45

just still doing the music. But I don't think it was a problem

41:48

giving them some of the company or breaking

41:51

them down with I'm not sure. I wouldn't have been no problem.

41:53

I was working with X when he was when

41:56

he was in the matrix that probably

41:58

he was in the aalaxy. That's

42:01

what I did. I'd always support X and

42:03

did the right deal with him to make sure he was right.

42:06

The crazy part is we were We was

42:08

already dealing with X on crack eight

42:10

years before we probably even got a damn deal,

42:12

So that wasn't nothing. We were dealing with them

42:15

mark that on the regular. Yeah, we

42:17

just believed in them. We believed it wasn't about

42:19

drugs where X, you know, because we consider

42:21

we consider you once you in your family, your family,

42:24

you know. You know, we've been through with relatives

42:27

and all that had drug habits. We

42:30

were in the streets dealing with drug addicts

42:32

every day. We didn't discriminate,

42:35

you know. It was it's like, Yo, we was

42:37

blessed to be able to have an opportunity to work

42:39

with X and and get out of you know, and put

42:41

this work, and a lot of peoples like, YO, how are you gonna

42:43

work with this guy? He got He's robbing

42:45

people. He's doing all these different things, and

42:49

y'all you wasting your time. I'm like, nah, brothers,

42:52

So we're gonna work with him. That's just how I go. A

42:54

lot of people told us we was crazy. It was like

42:56

I don't even know where we

42:59

was Like, I was like, don't worry about he's good will work.

43:01

When we got him, he was familiar, but

43:05

he would have he probably would have

43:07

never been as successful

43:09

as he is if it was just regular people

43:11

that wasn't familiar with going in buildings

43:13

getting them out of cracked buildings like we did that

43:16

we were familiar with. So it was just regular people,

43:19

and he gotta feel like like as

43:21

Sony or somewhere, they would have never been able to get

43:24

him because you had to go through a lot of things

43:26

to get text. And this was years now,

43:28

This wasn't the day. This was years and

43:30

years. You gotta go get him out of the building, drag him out

43:32

of here, bring him over there. So it was a lot of a

43:34

lot of that way before we even got to the music.

43:37

But you

43:39

remember they battled years ago in the

43:41

pool in the Bronx. So they

43:44

battled. It was we called

43:46

it a draw because they both was nice.

43:49

So we said, all right, this is a draw. I felt

43:51

like he won whole gonna feel like he went. So

43:53

it was an animosity there always.

43:56

It wasn't nothing verbal,

43:58

but it was just in his mind, like one, I'm

44:00

better than you. So when Hope

44:03

wounds up being a president of a depth gym,

44:06

he felt that he had the answer to Ram and X thing

44:08

like that, you know, because he don't feel like he's bettering him,

44:10

like you're not nicer than me, I'm better than

44:12

you. So he had some type

44:14

of he felt some type of way about

44:17

Hope dictating his future.

44:21

Was the album really ready? The album the album

44:23

that was that death gym that Dave kept

44:25

seeing wasn't ready? Wasn't ready? Was it ready? In y'all

44:27

opinion? Wasn't ready? I think it was ready,

44:29

but it took a little longer because of the budget.

44:32

We wasn't able to get certain things done as quick

44:34

as normally, like an interscope. And

44:37

that's where he thought that Hope

44:39

wasn't he was trying to sabotage him

44:41

because he wasn't getting everything that he was getting that

44:44

we was getting for interscope.

44:46

So he was thinking he was trying to sabotage. So

44:49

it took us a little longer to get

44:51

that album done because we was getting the album done,

44:53

I was not an album out in sixteen

44:56

days. Why do you think it didn't work between

45:00

at a

45:03

egos? That's it. It's simple

45:05

egos. I don't want to stay with the other word.

45:07

But who's who's whose pieces

45:10

bigger than who's. But it's basically egos,

45:12

which's crazy, But it's

45:14

really each other. Like they were good,

45:16

which which which was crazy?

45:19

Was it a mutual decision to leave Death Jam like

45:21

it was the whole Rough Riders thing, like, yo, you

45:23

know what actually all gonna be out? Yeah, we all

45:25

mutually just rote. You know, it was just you

45:27

know, it was time, you know, because that's

45:29

what I told you. When the whole industry start

45:32

downsizing and stuff like that, things

45:34

turned left. You know, Jay

45:36

z Anda was good with deaf FM. They was able

45:38

to negotiate their deal because when they negotiate

45:41

their first deal, they you

45:43

know, Deaf dam had some type of ownership in

45:46

UM Rockefeller. That's whether

45:48

Rockefeller and them was getting UM

45:50

a little bit extra love maybe

45:52

because they had you know,

45:55

Deam has special interests in

45:57

in that in that rock brand. But you

46:00

know, we we seen we felt a little bit of favoritism

46:02

going on. That's why we was expanding

46:05

and moving on and doing other things outside

46:07

of just being in one house. And

46:09

um, we did our time there and

46:11

we moved on to the next. Well,

46:14

the good part about death, yam, and I

46:16

gotta give it the whole is that

46:19

X was in X had um

46:21

he was in debt over there. He probably

46:23

old about twelve million.

46:27

He had old him a lot of money over the depth

46:29

gym through the course of years. And me

46:31

and Hole got together and I went up

46:33

to the office and the accident, I said,

46:35

give you do me a favor and stead

46:40

us signed X. Where we went to sign. I think

46:42

he took him twelve where we took him out.

46:44

While when we took him from

46:46

death Clean right over

46:50

there, Sony, Yeah, we took him

46:52

over there. But he let him and he released

46:54

him. He wiped out the Death Clean and

46:57

let him go with no money. He had to pay nothing

46:59

back. So oh did do that? I remember

47:01

that? So I gotta make sure I give

47:04

respect them on that because you let them go clean with

47:06

nothing. That's never play nothing back, no

47:10

light exactly what's going to do that. Did

47:12

that. I was loved. But the crazy,

47:15

the crazy thing about them deeff jam

47:18

situation when Leo in

47:20

Russell sold the company.

47:23

You know, you know when you do train,

47:26

you know when they start um selling companies

47:28

and new ownerships in the possession.

47:31

And so they got this big debt over you that

47:34

you don't know where this came from because now they

47:36

got all these people leaving and

47:38

now they have a new account

47:40

financial team coming in and they're calling you

47:42

you old you know, exol twelve

47:44

million, this person old twenty million, this person

47:47

or eight million, and so we do auder and

47:49

they really did Jeff dam y'all old twenty

47:51

five million. So now you know we

47:54

have a situation here. So now you got

47:56

to go. So now you go through all this litigation

47:58

fluff and our death game. Most

48:01

of the team that was did they no longer there,

48:03

so now you got to wait for five, six, seven

48:06

years they go through them so they can get the books

48:08

back and all this stuff of craziness.

48:10

So yeah, it's a lot of funny games

48:12

going on with the book, with the books in the paper,

48:15

the paper trail, you know the

48:17

end that they old yall, we got it down

48:20

broken down to like eight million, but it

48:22

really had some more

48:24

litigation stuff that had to go through, so we never

48:26

really got to really fulfill that whole situation.

48:28

But it was it was definitely a loophole in

48:31

that whole situation. We had a lot of a

48:33

lot of lawyer fees and counting fees

48:36

back and forth for like five six, seven years

48:38

that we never really They old y'all

48:41

twenty five million, but it came

48:43

back twenty five million in the red.

48:46

But then you know, as he was breaking it down,

48:48

it came down to like eight million or so.

48:51

But then we never really got to pursue the finalize

48:53

of the whole situation because a bunch of other stuff

48:55

popped in and my guy died

48:58

and all that stuff. So it was a

49:00

whole loophole there. But damn,

49:03

it's like it's easier to sell crack anytime,

49:08

baby, That's what it times A little

49:10

better, listen.

49:12

I know, I know, y'all gotta god man, because but

49:15

I really enjoyed the rough ride of docket. It

49:17

is. It is hard to watch, though, especially

49:20

DMX, because he's still got so much trauma.

49:22

Man, So I just wonder how much responsibility

49:25

to y'all feel to make sure he really gets

49:28

the help he needs because that brother need healing.

49:30

Well, we're good. We work for that, you know, ex and

49:32

ceiling. He's doing good right now. He's out

49:34

here doing this album and the West Coast he working

49:37

with on squits work. When don't bless you, we

49:40

all working together. So you know he he

49:42

x X, so you know he's blessed. He's in cards

49:44

hands. He's gonna do his part. We're

49:47

gonna do our part, and you know we're

49:49

gonna we're gonna put in this work. You know, we gotta.

49:51

We still got more work to do. St

49:53

This is just the beginning of the beginning. Well,

49:55

thank you, brothers and this for

49:57

joining us this morning. We definitely appreciate you.

50:00

Thank you very much for having us. Thank you for

50:02

having appreciate y'all. Be safe.

50:07

It's about

50:14

angela Ye Breakfast Club.

50:17

Well. Billboard magazine put the

50:19

Versus effect on their cover and

50:22

they included Alicia Keys, John

50:25

Legend, Babyface, Dmax,

50:28

you can see Snoop Dogg, Kirk Franklin,

50:31

Swiss Beats, and Timberland. Of course front and center, Erica

50:34

Badud, Joe Scott, but Beanie

50:36

Man and Bounty Killer were not included. I always

50:38

tell you that was my favorite Versus battle out

50:40

of all of them. Now Swiss posted the

50:42

cover on his page and he said to our fans, while we

50:44

are honored that Versus made the cover of Billboard,

50:47

this would not have been possible without Beanie

50:49

Man and Bounty Killer, who said a big

50:51

tone for our audience and represented for Jamaica.

50:53

Thank you Billboard for the acknowledgement. But

50:55

we feel this version of the cover best represents

50:58

the Versus effect. Now, be

51:00

Anie Man posted on his pages and

51:03

slam bill were Billboard Magazine for

51:05

excluding him and a Bounty Killer from the cover

51:07

art. He said, I guess

51:09

Billboard is really that guy. If

51:11

you recalled during the Versus battle, he was like, don't be

51:13

that guy. When the cops came and tried to shut it down,

51:16

he said, Mom, dancehall get its recognition.

51:18

No matter how the impact, no matter the hard work,

51:20

no matter how powerful the music is, they them

51:22

still try it every time. Then get a chance a

51:24

time. Now, man, fix up, don't try

51:27

undermine the thing dance Hall. He

51:29

also said, big up Swizz and Tim, but this is what

51:31

our genre face. Everybody f

51:34

I don't know what f f W D

51:36

and take peace and build up them thing and then do

51:39

everything to undermine the genre dancehall where

51:41

they got it from. Now. Another person

51:43

who was not happy was John Tay Austin because

51:45

he was also not included, and he also listed

51:48

to some other people that were not included on

51:50

this cover as well. John Tay Austin said

51:53

that The Dream wasn't included, neither was Neo

51:56

or Sean Garrett, and neither was

51:58

he. So here is what Swizz Beats had

52:00

to say about the cover because we didn't even get to

52:02

see that joint too today. I ain't know

52:04

what was gonna look like. I've seen the cover and

52:07

was happening was bugging at the same time. I'm like, we

52:09

gotta you know, no, that's

52:11

what I was like. I know, I ain't known,

52:14

Like no, that's all good. That's why we

52:16

we photoshopped ourselves out and put Bounty

52:19

and Bean in there, because you know, they did

52:21

something that was super amazing. Today

52:23

the reason why people in the room together now, UM,

52:26

I understand why all those

52:28

artists are upset. Beanie

52:31

Man and Bonnie Killer should have definitely been

52:33

on the cover. So let's be clear Let's be clear,

52:35

though, everybody that's in the verses is

52:37

not going to make a cover. Like the cover story

52:40

is probably gonna be the biggest artists

52:42

or maybe the biggest verses. So you would have to put

52:44

Beanie Man Bonny Killer on there, you have to put Ericabat,

52:46

Dude Jill Scott. Then you have to throw some star power

52:49

on there like Snoop DMX.

52:51

Everybody wasn't gonna make the cover. That's just not how

52:53

covers work. Yeah, you know, and the biggest

52:55

in particular though in particular though Beanie

52:57

Man and a a Bounty Killer was a big one, like you said,

53:00

been on it. And it also was the first time that they

53:02

had two artists in one room. They had

53:04

crazy energy. It was amazing,

53:06

and they represent it. So I can understand

53:08

that, and I can understand also how Dan Sall gets

53:11

continually disrespected here even

53:13

though they've contributed so much, and so

53:16

y Man and Bounty should have been on that that those are the two

53:18

that missed that cover the rest of them, like

53:20

Charlemane said, they're gonna pick the biggest artist now.

53:22

The journalists who wrote the Verses story for

53:24

Billboard also talks about her role in the article

53:27

because people were coming at her like she's the one

53:29

that chose the cover. Now her name is

53:31

Naima Cochrane. She said, I wasn't going to respond,

53:34

but this is like the tenth time somebody has accused

53:36

me of disrespecting or omitting Beanie

53:38

and Bounty, and nah, that's what we're

53:40

not going to do, so she said,

53:43

And to one person in particular, she responded, so

53:45

ingrid Riley, I would encourage you to direct your ire

53:47

towards whomever actually deserves it. It's

53:49

not me. Yes, I wrote it, and they are prominently

53:52

included in it. I wrote about them. No,

53:54

I didn't have any input in the cover, nor did

53:56

I see it writers rarely, if ever

53:58

do I saw it today when the rest of the world

54:01

saw it. She said, Beanie and Bounty to the

54:03

significance of sound class and then being a turning

54:05

point of versus are in my story. So,

54:07

just to clarify, she wrote the article, but

54:10

she's not the person who did the cover

54:12

art. Well, that's not her faults. You don't pick

54:14

the cover, the cover, the cup. By the way, the cover is all

54:16

about who's gonna sell these magazines?

54:18

Correct, nothing more, nothing less, all

54:22

right, So that's just to clear all of that up, because

54:24

I saw that was happening yesterday on social

54:26

media. Celo Green in the meantime

54:28

is talking about women in the rap

54:31

game and he sings out Cardi b, Megan

54:33

the Stallion, and Nicki Minaj. He did an interview

54:35

that was publishing Fire Out magazine on Sunday

54:38

and he talked about artists sexualizing

54:40

themselves in their music. He said, a lot of music today

54:43

it's very unfortunate and disappointing on a personal

54:45

and moral level. There was once a time when

54:47

we were savvy enough to code certain things.

54:49

And it was interesting because after

54:52

this happened, a lot of people brought up these allegations.

54:55

He had rape allegations against him previously. They

54:57

also brought up his song Closet Free. Here's

54:59

a snip bit of that. Everybody that's wrong.

55:01

I scatter the bone. They got it hitting the way he

55:04

and Charlotte's sound. That's something not

55:06

saying. You can't let those way

55:09

make you that little bay be

55:11

free and express yourself next and there's come naturally.

55:15

It could be the way I want to fuck, the song tattoos on the

55:17

way I dress, So going to be I

55:19

want to walk my way and refusing the final round.

55:22

When people ever been when you

55:24

go, when you something?

55:29

Now see what goes on to say, we could express

55:31

to those it was meant for with the style of language

55:34

we used. But now music is shameless, it is

55:36

share savagey. He then name jobs

55:38

Cardi and Meghan and he says attention

55:40

is also a drug, and competition is around

55:42

Cardi being Megan the stallion. They are

55:44

all more or less doing similar solacious

55:47

gesturing to kind of get into position. I

55:49

get it. The independent women and being in control, the

55:51

divine femininity and sexual expression.

55:53

I get it all. And then he said it comes at

55:55

what cost? I don't understand the

55:57

outreache oval Wapi, Why

56:00

Whop like in America's sex cells. Why

56:02

are people acting like Whop is the song that's

56:04

gonna make women become hoarse? Why

56:06

has Whopped the song that's gonna lead my daughter

56:08

to a life of sex work? Like why is this record

56:11

in particular hitting such a nerve? Like

56:13

I'm really confused about this? And Celo is from an

56:15

era of Little Kim and Foxy

56:17

Brown, Freaky freak Fast, Jacquio

56:20

and Kaya and listen, don't get me wrong, when you know

56:22

better, you do better. But why are you upset

56:25

that these two twenty something

56:27

year old young girls are expressing themselves

56:30

in that way? I'm really confused, Like, like,

56:33

why is Whopped the song that has everybody

56:35

so upset? I'm really trying. But he also

56:37

talks about Nicki Minaj, and he talks about

56:39

her platform and influence. He said

56:41

her position as a role model is ineffective. He

56:43

said, you had the heads of state like Nicki Minaj

56:46

or someone who is up there and accolade success,

56:48

visibility, a platform to influence. Nikki

56:50

could be effective in so many other constructive ways,

56:52

but it feels desperate. Wow. I

56:54

mean, I would say Nikki is constructive though

56:56

Nicky empowers a lot of women to be bosses

56:59

and you know, take take control of their business.

57:01

I mean, just because she dresses a

57:05

certain way when she's performing, or shake her as if she's

57:07

performing, it doesn't mean she's any less of a boss. I

57:09

just don't understand why everybody's so upset, Like,

57:11

does everybody here. The music that's been coming out

57:13

in the last decade, the last

57:15

twenty is the celebration of

57:17

the drug coach or the celebration of the gang,

57:19

coach of the violence, all of it. Like I'm

57:22

so confused, Like why is this the record everybody

57:24

chooses to have a moral stand on, Like I'm

57:26

I'm confused. I don't lost. For some

57:29

reason, women and in particular Black

57:31

women talking about sex. People try

57:33

to shame that all the time, And I'm

57:35

all for women owning their sexuality.

57:38

Is putting putting out whatever images

57:40

and whatever whereas you want to put out, It's definitely

57:42

true. I don't know because I mean, like

57:44

I'm saying, like why this record, Like City Girl's

57:46

been around for a while now, Cardi been around,

57:48

Nicky been around, Meg the Stallion just

57:50

got here, But why now? People have had problems

57:53

with that also, people have had problems with Megan

57:55

the Stallion's working, They've had problems with City

57:57

Girls and their lyrics. Like, I

58:00

mean, it's just been an issue and an ongoing thing, don't

58:03

We'll always talk about why do women always

58:05

talk about these things by like we're not

58:07

multi faceted and multi dimensional and

58:09

like we can't talk about sex because everyone does

58:11

it. It's not just in the hip hop, it's not just

58:13

the women. So the only

58:15

thing that offends me is men with peace. I

58:18

want men with needs to do some push ups.

58:20

Shut up, man. Sometimes it's nothing

58:22

they could do about that. That's

58:25

you know, they're skinny guys that have some too

58:28

envy. Yeah, my my breasts are

58:30

going. It's

58:34

almost sure. It's almost shut or whether

58:36

for me? Baby? You see me do them

58:39

sixty miles this weekend? Baby, I see

58:41

you looking at me. Stop looking at me through the four making me a comfortable

58:43

game? All right, and we got hot mileage. All

58:45

right, Well I'm answering me and

58:48

that is your rumor report. Thank

58:50

you, Miss Yea. I just want to let you know my ride game is

58:52

crazy out right now. Okay,

58:55

you're heard.

58:58

We know how you got all them calls. I'm told

59:00

by my bike. You asses. Now

59:03

you gotta use what you got to get what you want

59:06

o it bike bike

59:10

Yo? Who are you giving you a donkey too? Man? We

59:12

need Steve Hartwell from smash Mouth to come to the front

59:15

of the congregation. We'd like to have a world with him. Y'all.

59:17

Remember that old school group smash Mouth. Don't you smash

59:19

mo? Hey, Now you're an all star

59:22

believe okay, all

59:24

right, we'll talk about it. That happens

59:27

next is the breakfast club. God morning, let's don't

59:29

be a dusky because right now you want some real It's

59:33

time for Donkey of the day. So if we ever

59:35

feel I need to be a donkey, man, give me with

59:37

the heat. Did she get

59:39

don't get a day? Please tell me I had

59:41

become Donkey of the day. Breakfast

59:44

club, bitch, you're a donkey

59:47

donkey today for Tuesday, all the celebth gold

59:49

to Steve Hartwell. Do you know who Steve Hartwell

59:51

is? Well, he's the lead singer for the rock

59:54

band smash Mouth. Y'all know who smash Mouth is?

59:56

Don't you You You never heard smash Mouth? Let's play a couple

59:58

of tunes. Refresh y'all memory. Now.

1:00:09

They've been around for a long time, since nineteen ninety

1:00:11

four to be exact, and clearly they don't give

1:00:13

a damn about people, because they made an appearance

1:00:15

at the Sturgish Motorcycle Rally, where it's being

1:00:18

reported by TMZ that hundreds,

1:00:20

maybe thousands of bikers pulled up to what

1:00:22

will probably end up being a knight of

1:00:24

beer choppers in COVID.

1:00:27

Now, it's very important to note that sixty percent of Sturgist

1:00:29

residents were against the motorcycle rally

1:00:32

that brings in thousands of people, but the

1:00:34

city approved it because these people will

1:00:36

always care about profits over

1:00:39

you. When will we learn this? I

1:00:41

keep trying to tell y'all this economy over empathy,

1:00:44

and I guarantee the folks making these decisions

1:00:46

don't leave the house. The folks making these

1:00:48

decisions won't pull up and kick it with you at

1:00:50

these COVID friendly functions, but they don't care if

1:00:52

you go. If you think I'm lying, explain

1:00:54

this, okay. South Dakota

1:00:56

local city council asked residents

1:00:59

if they thought they should hold the event, not

1:01:01

just residents, but businesses, state

1:01:03

health officials as well as local health officials,

1:01:05

and over sixty percent sixty

1:01:07

percent of residents said hell no,

1:01:10

debt it and they did it anyway. You

1:01:12

know why because Sturgist has a population

1:01:15

of seven thousand people. With this motorcycle rally

1:01:17

usually brings in crowds of about a half

1:01:19

a million over ten days.

1:01:22

They got drag, racist concert contests,

1:01:24

all types of stuff. There's no way the city of

1:01:26

Sturgis was gonna miss out on all that paper.

1:01:29

Okay, for the white people listening, paper means

1:01:31

money. Mulla scrilla, that

1:01:33

paper that got slave slave owners

1:01:35

on it. That's why Sturgis had that rally. Okay,

1:01:38

Now city manager Daniel Ainsley is

1:01:40

saying they still had it because they kept hearing from

1:01:42

people saying Corona doesn't matter,

1:01:45

they are coming to Sturgis anyway. We've been locked

1:01:47

up for months and months were coming out. So the city

1:01:49

council ultimately decided that

1:01:51

it was really vital for the community to

1:01:54

be prepared because the additional people,

1:01:56

that's all you want to be prepared for. Okay,

1:01:58

Okay, how city of Sturgists

1:02:01

cancel the event altogether so

1:02:03

they have no place to come. If it's no

1:02:05

event, where would they go. Have you ever

1:02:07

heard of saying if you build it, they will come.

1:02:09

Okay, this is what you do. If

1:02:12

you build it, they will come. If you don't

1:02:14

build it, they won't come. Simple. What

1:02:16

I don't understand is how come

1:02:18

some leadership in America doesn't actually lead.

1:02:21

What's the point of being city manager, on city

1:02:23

council, a local or state health

1:02:25

official if you're only going to contradict all

1:02:27

the science that's out there that tells us

1:02:29

social distancing is the way to stop the spread of

1:02:31

coronavirus. If keeping people apart

1:02:34

is what can stop the transmission of COVID nineteen

1:02:37

And why would you hold a motorcycle

1:02:39

rally for thousands of people? Don't give

1:02:41

me that. Oh the people have been locked up for months

1:02:43

and they were coming anywhere. Excuse. This is

1:02:45

about the money that city made

1:02:48

and we all know it. They don't care about

1:02:50

you. They care about money.

1:02:52

And if you're a business owner or a resident of

1:02:54

Sturgists who wanted this event to happen, shame

1:02:56

on you. You don't care about your health

1:02:58

or the health of other people. Don't care about the well

1:03:00

being of buzzers. You care about just having a good

1:03:02

time, and you care about getting that bread, and

1:03:04

you should be ashamed of yourselves.

1:03:07

Okay, Well they had to write entertainment

1:03:09

because Steve Harwell and smash Mouth, while

1:03:12

performing at this event, had this to say.

1:03:24

If you couldn't make that out, he said, we're

1:03:26

all here together tonight. F that

1:03:29

COVID. Steve,

1:03:31

what happened to being a believer? I'm

1:03:36

most certainly a believer, and even if I

1:03:38

wasn't, I'm not going to use my platform to

1:03:40

push my beliefs on a crowd of thousands who

1:03:43

may not know any better, because even if you're

1:03:45

not a COVID believer, you can't deny

1:03:47

it's something out there. So for your safety

1:03:49

and more importantly, the safety of the people that

1:03:52

came to see you, okay, could you

1:03:54

tell them to put their mask on? Could you

1:03:56

tell them to at least attempt to social

1:03:58

distance the best way they can with thousands

1:04:00

of people out there. But to say, I've been

1:04:02

going crazy, you know, and now

1:04:04

we're all here together tonight and we're

1:04:06

being human once again. F that COVID.

1:04:10

Those are famous last words, my guy. All

1:04:12

right, we have seen COVID get people to f out

1:04:14

of here after uttering those words. So in the next

1:04:16

couple of weeks, if you see Steve Harwell

1:04:19

on social media asking for prayers

1:04:21

because he's sick, are you wrong for

1:04:23

keeping your prayer hand emojis to yourself?

1:04:26

Is God wrong for seeing Steve Harwell

1:04:28

calling and hitting decline. I'm just saying,

1:04:30

Steve Harwell, you have to be more responsible.

1:04:33

You saying f that COVID could

1:04:35

be the reason people took their mask off

1:04:37

and made it easier to spread that COVID.

1:04:40

But I really can't even be mad at Steve because

1:04:43

when we reached out to comment about this situation,

1:04:45

he had this to say, I ain't the shop

1:04:48

is tool in that ship? Well,

1:04:50

at least he's honest. Please let remy

1:04:52

mad give Steve Harwell the biggest he ha

1:04:55

he ha he ha. He's

1:04:57

stupid, motherfu are you dumb? All

1:05:00

right? Thank you for that donkey today?

1:05:02

Yes, indeed, all right now, Charlemagne,

1:05:04

are you still secretary

1:05:07

of defense for Kanye or what's called? And

1:05:09

we got bigger fish to fry. Okay, so we talk

1:05:11

about the fact. Can we talk about

1:05:13

the fact that Joe Biden should

1:05:16

be choosing his running mate at any moment,

1:05:18

even though I think that he's already chosen her and

1:05:21

a lot of people are putting pressure on him,

1:05:23

demanding that he picks a black

1:05:26

woman because last week, out of all

1:05:28

his sisters, he's been saying he wants to be on

1:05:31

the ticket with him. Reports came out

1:05:33

that he met with Gretchen Whitmer, governor

1:05:36

of Michigan, a white woman, about the v people'sition

1:05:38

in person in Delaware. You haven't

1:05:40

heard any stories to him meeting face to face with any of

1:05:42

the sisters, Okay, You've just heard that he's

1:05:44

been meeting with them remotely, but he actually met with

1:05:46

Gretchen Whitmer face to face.

1:05:49

So that prompted a seven hundred black women

1:05:51

to write a letter to Biden to speak out

1:05:53

against the blatant disrespect black women have received

1:05:55

during this process. And so us black men also

1:05:58

decided to stand with our sisters, and we wrote

1:06:00

a letter essentially saying the same.

1:06:03

And I have to salute Virgie Rollins,

1:06:05

who's the DNC of the Black

1:06:07

Caucus in Michigan. She said, Joe

1:06:10

Biden better pick a black woman because

1:06:12

if he picks Pretchen, it'll lose Michigan.

1:06:15

And Joan Vnacci, who writes

1:06:17

for the Boston Globe, she's a white woman. She

1:06:19

wrote an article that said, how many insults

1:06:21

a black vote is supposed to take from Joe Biden?

1:06:23

At this point? Wouldn't a failure to select

1:06:26

a black woman as his running mate be the

1:06:28

ultimate insult? All

1:06:30

right? So what is the question? What are we asking? I

1:06:33

want to know if the people feel like

1:06:35

it's mandatory that Joe Biden

1:06:38

picks a black woman VP, because I

1:06:40

think it's I think it's mandatory.

1:06:43

All right, let's open up these phone lines. Eight hundred

1:06:45

five eight five one oh five. One do you think it's

1:06:47

mandatory that Joe Biden picks

1:06:49

a black woman to be his vice president?

1:06:52

All right, we'll talk about it when we come back. Don't

1:06:54

move. It's the Breakfast Club. Come morning

1:07:00

called eight hundred five eight five one oh five. Want to

1:07:02

join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club? Talk

1:07:04

about it morning. Everybody is DJ

1:07:07

Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy.

1:07:09

We are the Breakfast Club. Now, if you just

1:07:12

joined us, we were talking about Joe Biden,

1:07:14

I asked Charloman I just want to make sure before we do

1:07:16

this topic, you're no longer Kanye West's

1:07:19

secretary of defense. Correct. Shut up, man, Listen,

1:07:22

y'all, keep y'all, y'all keep playing. Okay,

1:07:25

keep telling y'all start playing with that that man. But

1:07:28

no, what we're really discussing is Joe

1:07:30

Biden and who he's gonna pickers are running

1:07:32

made. I'm sure he's probably already made his

1:07:34

decision. Maybe, but what happened

1:07:37

last week was, out of all of

1:07:39

the sisters he's been saying he wants to be

1:07:41

on the ticket, reports came out that he met

1:07:43

with Gretchen Whitmer governor of Michigan

1:07:46

about the VP position face

1:07:48

to face. You haven't heard any stories in

1:07:50

him meeting face to face when any of the sisters. All

1:07:52

you've seen on the black women was bad

1:07:55

press. So last week, over seven hundred

1:07:57

black women wrote a letter to Biden to speak out

1:07:59

against the blake and disrespect black women to receive

1:08:01

during this process. So us as black

1:08:03

men decided to stand with him, and we wrote

1:08:06

our own letter that came out yesterday.

1:08:09

A lot of different people wrote letters though. I saw African

1:08:11

American activists in Michigan

1:08:13

and the DNC chair

1:08:16

of the Black Caucus, Virgie Rollands in Michigan.

1:08:19

They wrote a letter and they said, Joe Biden better pick

1:08:21

a black woman. If he picks Gretchen Whitman,

1:08:23

he'll lose Michigan. I

1:08:25

saw Joan Vnacci, who writes for the Boston

1:08:27

Globe. She's a white woman. She said, how many insults

1:08:30

a black voters supposed to take from Joe Biden at

1:08:32

this point? Wouldn't a failure to select a black

1:08:34

woman his running mate be then ultimate insult?

1:08:37

And I agree with each and every one of

1:08:39

them. You know, I'm screaming out. He has to have a black woman VP

1:08:41

for months now, and then let me ask you a question.

1:08:43

You know, every time we talk about Joe Biden, they say, well, why

1:08:45

are y'all talking about him? Why y'all even saying anything?

1:08:47

What you're gonna do? You're gonna vote for Trump or you're gonna

1:08:49

vote for him? Well, it's simple. The

1:08:52

reason we're having these discussions is

1:08:54

because we clearly would like for

1:08:56

him to win. And when we talk about

1:08:58

him needing a black woman VP, it's not a matter

1:09:00

of identity politics, it's math. Joe

1:09:03

Biden needs strong black voter

1:09:05

turnout in swing states like Florida,

1:09:08

Michigan, Wisconsin, in Pennsylvania to win

1:09:10

period. If you look in all those states, a drop

1:09:12

off of black voters. Drop off of black

1:09:15

voter turnout happened in twenty sixteen and oh

1:09:17

wait and oh twelve, when Barack Obama was on the ticket,

1:09:19

black people pulled up and in twenty sixteen

1:09:21

they did not. Four point four million people who voted

1:09:23

in twenty twelve stayed home in twenty

1:09:26

sixteen, and a third of them were black.

1:09:28

So if he does not have a black running mate,

1:09:30

right, if he's not picking a black woman as vice

1:09:32

president, what does that mean Charlemagne, so what are you gonna

1:09:35

do? Let's say he says, no, I'm not gonna do it. So so

1:09:37

what happens then, Well, it's not about listen,

1:09:40

it's not about what I'm gonna do. Listen, It's not

1:09:42

about what I'm going to do, because I'm gonna

1:09:44

do my civic duty and vote regardless.

1:09:46

But what it's going to be about is those

1:09:48

four point four million people who voted

1:09:51

in twenty twelve and stay at home in twenty sixteen.

1:09:53

Do you think that it's actual enthusiasm

1:09:55

around Joe Biden? Do you think people

1:09:57

are really energized by Joe Biden's campaign?

1:09:59

When you here you streech talking to brothers

1:10:01

and sisters NV, do you feel that No,

1:10:04

not at all? Okay exactly. So

1:10:07

fear of Donald Trump is not going is not

1:10:09

enough to just make people say, you know what, Yeah, I'm a runner,

1:10:11

I'm a rush out in droves on November

1:10:14

third and vote. So, yes, he needs to put a black woman on his

1:10:16

ticket. I agree with you. What do you think? Ee,

1:10:18

thank you, I was gonna say that. I

1:10:20

think that, yes, we need to spark

1:10:23

some enthusiasm for people to go out and vote. I

1:10:25

also look at Gretchen Witmer. I

1:10:27

don't think she would be a good candidate. I see everything that's

1:10:29

happened in Flint. They still haven't solved that. What a

1:10:31

crisis problem the education

1:10:34

system in Detroit. They're feeling the

1:10:36

students here. So I don't feel like she would

1:10:38

be a good choice anyway. But I

1:10:40

also feel like we want to be enthusiastic about

1:10:42

who we vote for, and we want people to be energized.

1:10:45

Of course, I'm registered to vote. I'm definitely going

1:10:47

to vote. I encourage everyone to do it. But you think about,

1:10:50

you know, people who don't feel like Joe

1:10:52

Biden is their top pick in any way,

1:10:54

the vice presidential pick is what's going to really

1:10:56

energize them, And so I think it's really important that we too

1:10:59

somebody like Kamala Harris or

1:11:01

Susan Rice. And they are supposed to be announcing

1:11:03

that some time this week, and so

1:11:05

I guess we'll see then. But part

1:11:07

of being involved in politics is using your voice

1:11:10

to get what you want. So I think it's great, yes

1:11:12

for people to be very vocal about what it is

1:11:14

that they want. It's not that you elect these politicians

1:11:16

and just vote without demanding

1:11:18

things. So it's important to demand what it is that

1:11:21

you want so that you can feel enthusiastic

1:11:23

about who you're voting for. It's not just enough to say we

1:11:25

don't want Donald Trump there. I want to be enthusiastic

1:11:28

about who it be in office. And that's

1:11:30

what we're doing now. And a lot of black people

1:11:32

don't trust that white man Joe Biden, but I

1:11:34

will trust his running mate, especially if

1:11:36

it's sitting the Kamala Harris. And black

1:11:38

women don't just vote, they mobilize.

1:11:41

They're gonna have me and you, your mama and your

1:11:43

cousin too, out there in them streets campaigning

1:11:46

to make you know how much disrespect

1:11:48

can can somebody take before they say, you know what,

1:11:51

I don't want to be your your running mate.

1:11:53

I don't want to be your vice president, because that's what it's getting

1:11:55

to the point. Man, it seems like you

1:11:57

don't think so not because they're to

1:12:00

face meetings with I don't know that.

1:12:03

That's what I'm saying, and that's what made those black women

1:12:05

write that letter. But that's what I'm delaware,

1:12:10

right And then you

1:12:11

you talk to me through his zoom and

1:12:13

then I'm supposed to just say, Okay, yeah, you can pick me as

1:12:16

a I don't know. Let's go to the phone

1:12:18

line. Hello, who's this Terry?

1:12:21

What's going on? What do you think about Joe Biden? If

1:12:24

you don't pick a black woman? I'm vote

1:12:26

independent. I don't am Garry, who are vote for independent?

1:12:30

I'm seriously all right? I think

1:12:32

people feel Hello,

1:12:34

who's this Jamika?

1:12:36

Jamika with Biden? What

1:12:39

are your feelings if he picks or

1:12:41

not doesn't pick a black woman. I

1:12:44

don't think it should be an end ull And I think

1:12:46

people need to stop saying that for a simple fact that

1:12:48

he's gonna start splitting the vote of black people, not gonna

1:12:50

go out and vote black women. Gonna be that mad.

1:12:53

And at this point, I'm gonna tell you

1:12:55

the truth. Joe Biden was sitting on the corner smoking lead.

1:12:57

I'm gonna I'm gonna vote for him

1:13:00

because I'm not mad. But you can

1:13:02

still be vocal about what you would like him

1:13:04

to do. Right, I would, and

1:13:06

I would love for him to choose a black woman, you

1:13:09

know, I mean that's voting for Regardlessma

1:13:12

Tamika, you gotta tell the universe, you gotta

1:13:14

tell the universe what you want. You can't send the universe

1:13:17

mixed signals. That's why you single now, because

1:13:19

you say you don't want no man, but then you're

1:13:21

saying you want a man to say

1:13:23

what you want. Toma, I've been mad. I've been mad

1:13:25

for twenty years, but I've been If

1:13:31

Joe Biden is voking crack on the corner, you're voting

1:13:33

for Joe. All right,

1:13:35

thank you and then thank

1:13:37

you. Having good day.

1:13:41

Now, let's be class people energized

1:13:45

enough that they just want to get Trump out of there and go vote

1:13:48

that way regardless. There are some people do that,

1:13:50

but but I think that you have to energize

1:13:52

everybody and let everyone be enthusiastic again.

1:13:55

People need to come out and vote in droves if

1:13:57

you want to win. You know, you know that's not gonna

1:13:59

be enough. Donald Trump is your president

1:14:01

now, and people shop like that. In twenty

1:14:04

sixteen, it was like, we gotta get him out. We can't

1:14:06

have this man in the White House. And it didn't

1:14:08

happen. Okay, five

1:14:10

eight five one oh five. One would take some more of your calls

1:14:12

as the breakfast club good morning phone

1:14:19

called eight hundred five eighty five one oh five want

1:14:21

to join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club. Talk

1:14:24

about it morning. Everybody is

1:14:26

DJ Envy, Angela Yee,

1:14:28

Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.

1:14:30

Now if he just joined us, we're talking about Joe

1:14:32

Biden. He hasn't picked a running

1:14:35

mate yet, so we're asking what

1:14:37

if he doesn't pick a black woman. Does he need

1:14:40

to pick a black woman? That is the question. Yes,

1:14:42

I'm sure he has already picked her though. But you

1:14:44

know, red flags were raised

1:14:46

last week when Gretchen Whitmer, governor

1:14:48

of Michigan, actually flew to Delaware

1:14:51

and met with Joe Biden face to

1:14:53

face. Now, I also did hear that Senator

1:14:55

Kamala Harris flew to Delaware

1:14:57

as well and met with him face to face. What the problem

1:14:59

I have is no press came out about

1:15:01

that week, but all the press came out about

1:15:03

Gretchen all you see. Yeah, I'm he

1:15:08

didn't with a black woman. He did. He did me

1:15:10

with Kamal Harris and face to face. Yes,

1:15:12

but you didn't see. Everything is very it's

1:15:14

supposed to be very secretive about what they're doing.

1:15:16

So I don't know why it's not certain

1:15:19

things aren't they're acting like it is like that all

1:15:21

the meetings are secret, and it's positive

1:15:24

press for Gretchion, negative press for

1:15:26

all the black women candidates. You know what I'm saying, Let's

1:15:28

go, Let's go to the full lines. Hello. Who's this

1:15:31

is Margaret Margaret fall Hey,

1:15:33

what's up? Brother? We're talking Joe Biden. What's your thoughts?

1:15:35

My thought is Joe Biden is already gonna

1:15:37

lose. For one, I understand y'all think

1:15:39

Trump's gonna win, but he's not. I mean, He's gonna lose, but he's

1:15:41

not. Joe Biden. Don't need to attach no woman

1:15:44

to that campaign. That campaign is a complete

1:15:46

mess. And once you start losing a politics,

1:15:48

you're gonna start looking like you're chasing a particular

1:15:51

and I looked bad overall. So no, I don't think

1:15:53

Joe Budden should I mean Joe Biden. I

1:15:55

don't think Joe Budden should either. Why do you think

1:15:58

Joe Biden? Why do you think Joe Biden's gonna lose?

1:16:00

M I he's gonna lose because he hasn't shown any

1:16:02

progress. Just look at he has he shown

1:16:05

you anything that tells you that he's gonna move forward

1:16:07

in regards to the Democrat Party ring,

1:16:09

well, Joe Biden, they showed us

1:16:11

that they don't want to move forward in the progressive

1:16:14

manner that they claim that they want to be in. Well, that's

1:16:16

why I think, you know, his vice presidential

1:16:18

pick is very important. And if I'm Joe Biden, I

1:16:20

would introduce my whole cabinet this week, not

1:16:22

just my VP. I would introduce with my whole

1:16:25

shadow cabinet look like. And you know, if it's some

1:16:27

progressives on there, if it's some diversity

1:16:29

on there, if there's some people that are forward thinking,

1:16:32

you gotta vote for that. Yeah. I would think before the

1:16:34

seventeenth he's gonna reveal a lot,

1:16:36

so we'll know who the VP is, we'll know who

1:16:39

is gonna be in his cabinet. I think you want to do all

1:16:41

of that before the convention. All right,

1:16:43

Well, what's the most of

1:16:45

the story is Joe Biden needs a black woman on

1:16:47

his ticket to win. And that's not a matter

1:16:49

of identity politics. It's simple

1:16:52

math. Okay. He needs a strong black

1:16:54

people to turn out in swing states like Florida, Michigan,

1:16:56

Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. And

1:16:59

that's it. Nothing more to talk about. Four point four

1:17:01

million people who voted in twenty twelve stay at home in twenty

1:17:03

sixteen, and third of them were black. So if you want

1:17:05

black people to pull up in droves like you did in Owait

1:17:08

in twoy twelve, you gotta put a black woman

1:17:10

on your ticket. And if you're asking me, I think

1:17:12

that that black woman should be Senator Kamala

1:17:14

Harris because that rote energized

1:17:17

a Negro like me to get up and say,

1:17:20

you know what, not only am I gonna vote,

1:17:22

I'm gonna encourage other people

1:17:24

to go out the vote. I just want to be

1:17:26

excited and happy to vote. I

1:17:30

want to dance away from the pole like yes.

1:17:34

And then just to disrespect that.

1:17:36

You know, they've shown these black women candidates

1:17:39

during this vetting process. It's like they're not even being

1:17:41

vetted, they're being Scrutinized's like for you to

1:17:43

say that Senator Kamala Harris

1:17:45

is overly ambitious, she has too much ambition,

1:17:48

She's not gonna be loyal because she's gonna be too focused on

1:17:50

being the president. You didn't say that about Joe Biden.

1:17:52

It's Joe Biden's third time running for president. What

1:17:54

if the rock felt like that when when Joe Biden

1:17:56

ran against him in a wait and didn't choose him as the VP.

1:17:59

You know what I mean to say, Press outlets, there's

1:18:01

a certain press outlets saying that that's not coming

1:18:03

from Joe Biden's camp. Yes, and day

1:18:05

that came from Joe Biden's The dude

1:18:08

on his vetting team, on his VP vetting

1:18:10

team name was Oh, I didn't know that.

1:18:12

I thought that was Yes. He's

1:18:15

saying he didn't say that, but the press is saying

1:18:17

that they got that from him. Well, Joe

1:18:19

Biden, if you know what I know, you need to pick a black

1:18:21

woman, simple as that. Senator. All

1:18:26

right, yeah, we got rumors. Well,

1:18:28

since we're talking about voting in again, I want

1:18:30

to tell you guys to make sure you are registered to

1:18:32

vote. We've been talking about how important

1:18:34

that is, and this morning we're discussing it as

1:18:36

well. So I'm gonna give you guys some information

1:18:39

on where you can vote and how you can make sure that

1:18:41

you are registered. All you have to

1:18:43

do is make sure you text a Levis

1:18:46

to seven eight eight sixty eight three. You can get registered.

1:18:48

Find out Keith Dayton voting how to's

1:18:50

from Rock the Vote and we're talking all about

1:18:52

voting, So let's talk about a potential

1:18:54

candidate who could face election fraud

1:18:57

investigation. All right, we'll get into that

1:18:59

next. Keep a lot. This the Breakfast Club. Good morning,

1:19:01

the Breakfast Club. Morning.

1:19:05

Everybody is DJ Envy,

1:19:07

Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the

1:19:10

Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Kanye

1:19:12

West's

1:19:16

team. This is the rumor report with

1:19:19

Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club.

1:19:22

Yes, so Kanye West could face election

1:19:24

fraud investigation. And according

1:19:26

to reports, he has been removed from the ballot

1:19:28

in Illinois as we know, and they're

1:19:30

saying that there could be an investigation into

1:19:33

his campaign. They said more than half

1:19:35

of the signatures submitted where invalid. He

1:19:37

had about thirty one hundred signatures, and

1:19:39

they said no word

1:19:41

on what names were not valid, but some

1:19:44

names could include illegible names, non

1:19:46

registered voters, or people providing fake

1:19:48

names or addresses. And I saw some of the forums that

1:19:50

they submitted with the signatures, and

1:19:52

some of them looked exactly the same. The handwriting

1:19:55

looked exactly the same. So this

1:19:57

is this is foolish that we're still talking

1:19:59

about a fake Kanye West presidential

1:20:01

campaign, Like none of this will even be a story if

1:20:04

no media outlets reported on it. Like if

1:20:06

we're saying that Kanye is a distraction and

1:20:08

he's only doing this for attention, why are

1:20:10

we giving it to him? Like we're part of the problem.

1:20:12

Was we realize that or not? Jel Hugally

1:20:14

gave us some attention to and here's

1:20:17

what he had to say about Kanye

1:20:19

West. It's no doubt that he suffers

1:20:21

from some level of mental illness, but

1:20:24

it isn't why he's misogynistic. It isn't

1:20:26

why he's disrespectful to our history.

1:20:29

And then he's not so ill that he

1:20:31

is trying to be a disruptor in the political

1:20:33

form. He tooks five million dollars in the

1:20:36

PPP payments, so he seems

1:20:38

to be conveniently ill when

1:20:40

it serves his purposes, and I think he

1:20:43

to me, Kanye West is

1:20:45

exactly like Donald Trump, so it would

1:20:47

makes sense that they're attracted

1:20:50

to one another. I don't think Kanye

1:20:52

West is mentally ill when convenient,

1:20:54

because Kanye will be the first to tell you that

1:20:57

he's not crazy. I think the media

1:20:59

label him mentally ill when convenient.

1:21:01

It seems to me whenever Kanye does something people

1:21:03

don't agree with, he gets tagged mentally ill.

1:21:05

But the truth is, that's the same old Kanye West

1:21:08

we've been seeing our whole lives. He's not doing nothing

1:21:10

different except playing for a side we got

1:21:12

on what's crazy? And think about it. If you're a Trump supporter,

1:21:15

he's always been a fan of Kanye. That's

1:21:17

just Kanye being Kanye. But if you got

1:21:19

a Trump supporter, you're looking at Kanye like man's

1:21:21

dude tripping. But where where

1:21:24

labeling mentally ill? And you

1:21:26

know, he said there is no doubt that he suffers

1:21:28

from some level of mental un it's in Kim Kardashian

1:21:30

has said that he's mentally ill. Also right, and

1:21:33

so it said that a few years ago. But now,

1:21:35

but now, in this moment, he's telling y'all,

1:21:37

I'm not crazy. Y'all upset at me because I'm crying

1:21:40

over my meet the thought

1:21:42

of potentially aborting my daughter. He

1:21:44

was like that, don't make me crazy, he said that,

1:21:46

But about his comments about Harriet's teman and

1:21:48

being disrespectful, don't make him crazy. That

1:21:50

just make him stupid. But

1:21:52

first, we're not even crazy. Nally

1:21:56

well, that don't make him, just makes him

1:21:58

stupid. That makes him a bad commune innicata.

1:22:00

And I don't mean he's mentally ill. I do think

1:22:03

Kanye is mentally ill. Maybe not from the things

1:22:05

that you just said that he said, but I do think he has some

1:22:07

mental podect kardash didn't even put up that post

1:22:09

where she was discussing you know

1:22:11

that he was bipolar and that he's been having

1:22:14

episodes and a lot of things happen behind

1:22:16

the scenes that she doesn't address publicly, and

1:22:18

Kanye pushed back on all of that. All I'm simply saying

1:22:21

that if the man is mentally ill, he's mentally ill, and

1:22:23

he's not doing it for a matter of convenience. Right, Clearly

1:22:25

he's mentally ill. But I'm saying we tag him

1:22:27

mentally ill all the time just because he said

1:22:29

it's something we don't agree with. If that

1:22:32

is all it takes to be mentally ill, somebody's saying

1:22:34

something you don't agree with, it's a lot of mentally

1:22:36

ill people out of it. I don't think that's the

1:22:38

only reason that people say that. But all

1:22:41

right, he set

1:22:43

to release new music with hit Boy, and that's

1:22:45

going to be coming out next week, so people

1:22:47

are really excited for that. He

1:22:50

said he's been trying to do this for years, and

1:22:53

he put up a hit boy. He put

1:22:55

up a clip on social media. He said, we've got

1:22:57

the time, We've got that alignment. So whatever

1:22:59

it is, it is coming on August twenty first, so get

1:23:01

ready for that now. Other things that

1:23:03

are coming up Mike Tyson's comeback fight with

1:23:05

Roy Jones Junior. That was actually

1:23:07

postponed to November twenty eighth, so

1:23:10

we were hoping that was going to happen on September

1:23:12

twelfth. We did talk to Roy Jones Junior

1:23:14

on the Breakfast Club, but it looks like that has been postponed

1:23:17

a few months. I'm still gonna watch it. Yeah,

1:23:20

me too. I think they needed that time. I thought that fight

1:23:22

was too fast. I mean, these brothers

1:23:24

still need to train, you know, all right.

1:23:26

Tracy Morgan reveals that he split

1:23:28

up from his wife six months ago, and he also wants

1:23:30

his last name back. So they

1:23:33

separated before the pandemic hit, and

1:23:35

according to Bossup, they're saying that he

1:23:37

filed asking for joint custody

1:23:40

of their daughter, Maven, who's seven years

1:23:42

old. Wants both sides to pay child

1:23:44

support for her, and he wants Megan to revert to

1:23:46

her maiden name. According

1:23:48

to court documents, so her name is Megan and wallover

1:23:51

Morgan. So he wants her to just

1:23:54

drop the Morgan. Can you force someone

1:23:56

to do that? I have no idea,

1:23:58

and I hope I never have to find I

1:24:02

don't know, like

1:24:04

once you marry somebody, can you make them revert

1:24:07

back to their you know, give

1:24:09

back your last name. I don't know. I want

1:24:12

I want them to keep it, and especially if somebody

1:24:17

else that's right, keep it. I want you to even

1:24:19

keep my name, my last name, even marry somebody

1:24:22

else. Why why

1:24:24

Eagle? All right? Damian

1:24:27

Lillard? He had a response for skip

1:24:29

Bayless Now skip Bayless was undisputed,

1:24:32

and he also tweeted out, I'm

1:24:34

still not buying Dame time and apparently the Clippers

1:24:37

aren't either at undisputed,

1:24:39

and so he told Shannon Sharp, I will allow

1:24:42

you to continue to stick your head in the stand

1:24:44

about Damian Lillard, but I'm not going to What

1:24:46

happened on Saturday afternoon validated

1:24:48

what I've been asking about Damian Lillard? Is he really

1:24:50

that guy? Does he really have super in

1:24:52

front of star in front of his name.

1:24:55

Well, Damian Lillard responded and he

1:24:57

said this. He got on Twitter today.

1:24:59

He was like, I don't know if I'm buying

1:25:01

dame time and he's not a superstar, and

1:25:04

I just it made me mad because I

1:25:06

don't care about who's a superstar and

1:25:08

all that. What do you that even mean? Bro? I just saw

1:25:10

the tweet and I basically told him. I was

1:25:12

like, I don't believe in nothing about you.

1:25:14

You a client, basically, And then I was

1:25:17

just like, you're the same person who I had

1:25:19

a private conversation with, and he backpedaled

1:25:21

the whole time. Bro, he didn't stand on nothing

1:25:23

that he said. I could just really make him

1:25:25

look bad right now, but I ain't gonna do that. He

1:25:27

also tweeted, I have never been buying nothing

1:25:30

about you, fam. You a joke and after

1:25:32

a private convo full of backpedaling, you will

1:25:34

never have my respect. And then you put a clown emoji.

1:25:37

Emoi really hurt the people's feelings,

1:25:39

it does. That's

1:25:43

the bet with somebody been running their mouth and then

1:25:45

you finally get them on the phone or you see

1:25:47

them in person, and they don't have that same energy

1:25:49

that is the best. That is why whatever I say

1:25:52

about you on the radio or on a podcast,

1:25:54

I will say to you because because

1:25:56

of that right there, you may not like

1:25:58

me, but you're gonna respect the fact

1:26:00

that I kept the same energy. All right,

1:26:02

Well I'm angel La Yee and that's your rumor report.

1:26:05

All right, thank you, miss Ye now, shout

1:26:07

to revote. We'll see tomorrow everybody else to People's

1:26:09

Choice mixes up next, get your request in.

1:26:11

It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, PJ

1:26:14

Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy.

1:26:16

We are the Breakfast Club. Now. Shout to the Dean

1:26:19

family for joining us this morning. D One and Chavon,

1:26:21

the founders of Priders.

1:26:24

Yes Yes, Rider documentary starts

1:26:26

tomorrow at ten pm.

1:26:28

I Belief right after the Master, I think the finality

1:26:30

the masterp Dot. I

1:26:33

want to salute to I Heeart two. I Heart

1:26:35

is launching get out to Vote campaign.

1:26:38

They're putting celebrities, influences

1:26:40

and real people like our listeners

1:26:43

on all the airwaves across eight hundred and fifty

1:26:45

stations and podcasts from now and tell election

1:26:47

day November three, to discuss the issues

1:26:49

that matter most to them in this

1:26:52

election year. So if Joe Biden this campaign

1:26:54

are smart, they will be announcing Senator Kamala

1:26:56

Harris as his VP this week to add

1:26:59

some much needed energy to his

1:27:01

campaign. And he needs to introduce his cabinet

1:27:03

too. Okay, we need to see what the rest of the Avengers

1:27:05

look like since we're not that enthused about

1:27:08

Hawkeye. Okay, but if

1:27:10

I Heart is doing initiatives like this, it will be

1:27:12

good, you know, to hear our listeners and celebrities

1:27:15

and influencers actually have something to

1:27:17

be excited about when discussing the

1:27:19

upcoming elections. So, yeah,

1:27:21

Joe Biden, do the right thing and adding to the Kamala

1:27:23

Harris to a ticket and salute the iHeart

1:27:26

for launching to get out the boot campaign. All

1:27:28

right, now, when we come back, we got the positive notes.

1:27:30

Don't move. It's to breakfast club. Good morning morning.

1:27:33

Everybody is j Envy

1:27:35

and Jula yee. Charlomagne the guy. We are

1:27:37

the breakfast club. Now,

1:27:39

Charlomagne, you've got a positive note. I

1:27:42

do. Actually, my positive

1:27:44

note for the day is this who

1:27:46

you are inside is what

1:27:49

helps you make and do everything

1:27:51

in life. Do you know who said that? Mister

1:27:53

Rogers Breakfast club. You

1:27:56

know I'm finish for y'all, dun

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