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July 3, 2025 76 mins

Best of 2025- BEST MOMENTS - Trae The Truth, And Pastor Jamal Bryant Interview. Plus, Jess Fix My Mess, And Men Wearing Frontal Topic. Recorded 2025. 

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Speaker 1 (00:08):
Morning Shown better known as the People's Choice, the Saluto
on my life skined brothers out there, just hilarious. That's
what the world I ask. Just don't do no what man.

Speaker 2 (00:17):
Charlemagne to God talks you to tell anybody come to
the breakfast Club.

Speaker 3 (00:21):
I call this the hot.

Speaker 4 (00:22):
Seat breakfast subb. It's like beIN America's from Port.

Speaker 5 (00:27):
Don't feel like my miss Suthers.

Speaker 3 (00:28):
I never thought any club.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
Every time I go to the Brever's Club, I know
it's gonna be like a man I'm getting.

Speaker 4 (00:37):
I'm telling you what you do.

Speaker 1 (00:41):
Call you.

Speaker 6 (00:42):
This is your time to get it off your chest,
whether you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred and five eighty
five one oh five one. We want to hear from
you on the breakfast Club.

Speaker 2 (00:50):
Hello.

Speaker 7 (00:51):
Who's this good? Karen? Good morning?

Speaker 4 (00:53):
How y'all doing this morning? What's up?

Speaker 7 (00:56):
Man? I'm not call Looper news from the church, but
I had a question. I've been a member of a
black man don't cheap community for fifteen years and now
faithful member there, and I think we all got I
probably y'all proud of our brothers to bringing that tantent,
but we got to stick together. We got to show
more support for brothers in the industry because I think

(01:17):
I'm a chairman, but I think Patpoo's the president, you know,
for a black man don't cheat, which you agree with?

Speaker 8 (01:22):
That is Patpoos the president for black men don't cheat.

Speaker 7 (01:26):
The postal board, you know, for being loyal, faithful, skick
guys plain no matter what, she's dying to step back.

Speaker 4 (01:33):
They know what are you talking about?

Speaker 7 (01:35):
Me?

Speaker 4 (01:35):
They not together no more. I mean he would correct, but.

Speaker 1 (01:39):
He's saying like he never cheated type situation paper.

Speaker 7 (01:42):
My thing is, if we support Patpoos, why do we
got to hear the woman that cheated on him every
time we were dunk the other day.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
I don't know.

Speaker 9 (01:53):
You might you might.

Speaker 7 (01:54):
You might well say, said the dog in a day.
We might want to call it superhead with the spread.

Speaker 8 (01:59):
I don't know, let me cheated. I don't know about
any of this. Uh, you know, loving hip hop soap
barba you're talking about.

Speaker 1 (02:04):
I'm saying that you need to get Clarissa Shields to
do the donky.

Speaker 7 (02:09):
Some respect for the relationship.

Speaker 4 (02:12):
I don't know the ins and outs it in his business.

Speaker 8 (02:14):
Yeah, here's the biggest thing about being a faithful black man,
mind your business, Okay, worry about you and yours. As
long as you're not cheating, that's all that matters.

Speaker 7 (02:21):
Hey, that's the true statement too. But I still think,
you know, just just a just the the sight of it.
Crazy they got Are you stupid? Are you dumb? I mean,
are you serious?

Speaker 9 (02:34):
Yeah? I don't know.

Speaker 4 (02:37):
I don't know anybody else's resume. Brother, I really don't know.

Speaker 7 (02:41):
Y'all. All right, ain't gonna start. I didn't have to
get that off my chest. I appreciate y'all, y'all keep
it up, bial man, I'm riding with y'all. Did the
wheel fall off?

Speaker 2 (02:51):
Hello?

Speaker 4 (02:51):
Who's this?

Speaker 7 (02:52):
This is ca man?

Speaker 10 (02:54):
What can't get it off your chest?

Speaker 2 (02:55):
Brother?

Speaker 11 (02:56):
All?

Speaker 5 (02:57):
What did you know?

Speaker 4 (02:57):
What?

Speaker 5 (02:57):
All the negativity going on in the world. I just
wanted to call in and remind folks that, Thank God,
and you know, uh, it's a lot more. It's a
lot of stuffs going out there, and you know, uh,
sometimes you gotta get on your knees and just you know,
just pray doing sometimes.

Speaker 4 (03:14):
That's right every day.

Speaker 9 (03:16):
So you know, I just wanted to.

Speaker 5 (03:18):
I know, y'all y'all talk about Trump and everything every
morning and y'all be having me week every morning. I'm
driving to Toleto right now and y'all be making my mornings. Man,
y'all is funny to them?

Speaker 4 (03:29):
Thank you, sir? What you call it from Manfield, Ohio?
Manfield or high What station you listen to us on?
Are you listening on the radio?

Speaker 9 (03:37):
App one of them?

Speaker 5 (03:38):
I listened to Apple Music? But one of six point
seven peoples on there?

Speaker 4 (03:42):
Okay, okay, thank you.

Speaker 10 (03:44):
Appreciate you darling.

Speaker 5 (03:46):
Man, Charyl Man leading people alone? Man, you just be
you be clowning people, man, he said, But no, I
just I appreciate you all listening to me. And you
know I'm amna again. Thank God for what you got?

Speaker 9 (04:05):
All right?

Speaker 12 (04:07):
Get it off your chest eight hundred and five eight
five one oh five one. If you need to vent
phone lines of wide open. It's the Breakfast Club, God Morning.

Speaker 4 (04:14):
The Breakfast Club and some new todays.

Speaker 6 (04:20):
Is it your time to get it off your chest?
Wait up, whether you're mad.

Speaker 1 (04:24):
Or blessed something to get up and get something?

Speaker 6 (04:27):
Call up now. Eight hundred and five eight five one
o five one. We want to hear from you on
the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 9 (04:32):
Hello, who's this yo? Just shot from Atlanta.

Speaker 7 (04:35):
What's up?

Speaker 9 (04:36):
Brother?

Speaker 2 (04:37):
Let it off your chest?

Speaker 7 (04:38):
Was it good?

Speaker 9 (04:39):
Good morning all? I love you all. I listen to
you all the time in one web or another. I
just had time this morning because I usually get work,
so I called there. I love you guys, man, I.

Speaker 3 (04:49):
Don't want to say let me all last to read.

Speaker 10 (04:52):
I shout out the morning.

Speaker 9 (04:53):
Would mee me and breathe? If they come in on
a professional and they put y'all li in on game
with their reading, because y'all we mentioned enough, man for real.

Speaker 4 (05:01):
I love you though none of us can't read.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
We can't.

Speaker 9 (05:05):
You can't, can't You just said sixtures yesterday. You're right,
you got four books out and you just saying features.

Speaker 4 (05:11):
But that ain't got nothing to do with reading. That's grandma, sir.

Speaker 9 (05:14):
That is reading. There's reading, calling the words, getting words
right when you read. You don't get your words right
when you write, y'all. I don't even know if you write, y'all.

Speaker 8 (05:21):
Stuff I do, right, mom, stuff, But I didn't use
proper grammar. But that don't got nothing to do with
not being able to read.

Speaker 9 (05:28):
Being able to read, Yes, you missed some paragrams all
the time, all y'all, I love y'all.

Speaker 4 (05:33):
Though we love you back shah, thank you so much.
I would love to hear your reading. But you gotta
know that.

Speaker 8 (05:40):
Between literacy and uh not using proper grammar, I didn't
use proper grammar, and I would.

Speaker 4 (05:45):
Continue not to use proper gramma because I'm glad you
never did say subscribe subscribe. That's not grammar either.

Speaker 8 (05:50):
That's just me mispronouncing, uh subscribe, I'm mispronounced.

Speaker 10 (05:54):
No, it's not It's not a word whatever.

Speaker 13 (05:57):
All right, that is Hi.

Speaker 14 (06:01):
This is April from South Carolina.

Speaker 4 (06:04):
Hey, you called it from April.

Speaker 14 (06:06):
I am from Charleston, South Carolina.

Speaker 4 (06:08):
Four. What's happening?

Speaker 14 (06:10):
Yes, I'm a dental hygienas and I have to speak
out about what is getting me right.

Speaker 4 (06:17):
Now, I'm stinky as ruking us.

Speaker 14 (06:21):
Now in Arizona, they just passed the law that dental
assistants can clean tea and I personally would not want
someone without a license touching my mouth right ooh okay
using sharp instruments. The public needs to know the truth,
and you need to protect your families, and I'm speaking

(06:42):
up for all dental hygienats across the United States. Please
ask for a licensed professional.

Speaker 8 (06:50):
So listen, if I got I'm going to the dinner
to day to get my teeth clean. But when you
walk into the dentists, everybody in there is the life
of professional right.

Speaker 14 (06:57):
No, the dental assistant have a certificate. The dental hygienist
has a dental license just like a driver's license. The
dentist has a license to do no harm to the public.
The dental assistant does not have a license in Arizona.

(07:17):
Without a license, they can use sharp instruments in your mouth.
They just pass the law. Carel out there.

Speaker 4 (07:24):
Yeah, no, absolutely, it's careful.

Speaker 14 (07:28):
Do no harm, do no harm to the public.

Speaker 4 (07:31):
I appreciate that public service.

Speaker 3 (07:33):
And you're welcome.

Speaker 14 (07:35):
You're welcome. Be safe out there, have a good day,
all right, Now.

Speaker 10 (07:38):
Get it off your chest. Eight hundred and five five
one five one hits something.

Speaker 4 (07:42):
Now is the breakfast Club of Morning, the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 2 (07:47):
Morning.

Speaker 12 (07:48):
Everybody is the DJ Envy Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy.
We are the breakfast club law La Rosa is here.
We got a special guest in the villain just indeed
have passed.

Speaker 4 (07:57):
Jamaal Bryant.

Speaker 2 (07:57):
Welcome, brother Ranis are good to be with you.

Speaker 12 (07:59):
How feeling this morning, Bill Gurdon, let's talk about this
the forty day fastest Target.

Speaker 10 (08:04):
Yes, and this is something that you're trying to put
into play, and why I'm not trying you are.

Speaker 2 (08:09):
Putting it in another Wait. Yeah, So people are asking
why did we pick Target when Walmart out of order,
McDonald's out, or the John DIA's out, or the Bank
of America's out of order, Amazon, Amazon is out of order?
Is we wanted to go? The African proverb says, if
you want to eat an elephant, do one piece at

(08:30):
a time. So we picked Target first for several reasons.
Number one, Target is headquartered in the same city George
Floyd was killed. When George Floyd was killed, Target came
out made an announcement that they're going to invest two
billion dollars in the black business. Two billion drum roll,
and it starts December of twenty twenty five. When Trump

(08:54):
made the announcement January of twenty twenty five, they dishonored
that commitment. We wanted to hold them accountable because when
they made the pleasure, they had nothing to do with DII. Secondly,
I am embarrassed Breakfast Club to say to you Negro
spend twelve million dollars a day in Target, and I

(09:14):
don't know any black business that amasses that much money
in any singular day to day a day. Number three,
Target is on twenty seven college campuses and not one HBCU.
Number four outside of the federal government, Target is the

(09:34):
largest employer of black people. There are four hundred thousand
Black people on payroll and don't honor us. So if
we're given that kind of money, that much human capital
and to not honor us, I think is dismally disrespected.
And because they're publicly traded, we wanted to see what
will happen in those forty days. That shows the data,

(09:57):
this is the impact when black people walk away, and
to share it with those sharecrops, so it will not
just be forty days. But every movement has to have
a benchmark, has got to have a strategy, and you
got to have some data.

Speaker 4 (10:10):
What do you say, call it not a boycott?

Speaker 15 (10:12):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (10:12):
I called it a fast because this was a call
to the Black church to become active. Something happened silently
that scholars and historians are going to have to pay
attention to the rise of Black Lives Matter. Charlemagne was
the very first movement of civil rights for black people

(10:34):
that was not berthed out of the church, the very
first civil rights movement that happened that didn't have a
religious leader at the front. And so the Black church
is going backwards. This is the largest demographic of black
people since we've been in America who don't go to
church at all, who don't subscribe to organize religion. We're

(10:54):
at twenty eight percent, the largest amount of Black people
who self identify five as atheists, who say they don't
believe in God, don't believe in nothing. So this was
a call specifically for Black Christians to show the younger
generation our head is not in the sand. We're a
part of it, but we're aligning it with prayer that

(11:16):
those forty days is a high holy season for the
Christian community. We're praying because this is a spiritual warfare
that we're under with JD. Vance and Donald Trump, with
all of the things that are happening with these executive orders.
Marching is good, Protesting is necessary, petitions are important, But
if we don't bring a spiritual grounding to it, I

(11:38):
think that we're gonna miss it. During the Montgomery bus boycott,
that lasts three hundred and eighty one days. What nobody
talks about is for three hundred and eighty one days,
every night they went back to the church for prayer.
So I think that in the movement, you've got to
have a faith entity intertwined in it in order for
you to move forward.

Speaker 12 (11:58):
What he said to some of the people that have
black products in Target that they say that, you know
because of this boycott. If a boycott happens and people
are stopping to go to Target, that is going to
affect their products even more.

Speaker 7 (12:08):
I know.

Speaker 2 (12:09):
We had the co.

Speaker 4 (12:10):
Founders of Rocket Roots in the Breakfast Club found the
lit Bar.

Speaker 12 (12:13):
And they were saying that if people don't come into
the store, which Target is their hugest manufacturer, the hugest buyer,
So what.

Speaker 4 (12:21):
Happens to those products?

Speaker 2 (12:22):
And number one, the lit Bar and all of those
entities understand a new thing out called drop Ship. You
don't have to go in the physical store to help them.
Because of that. In Foresight, we partner with the US
Black Chamber of Commerce. So every person that goes to
targetfast dot org, within an hour, I send you a

(12:43):
digital directory of three hundred thousand black businesses across the country.
So we don't want those businesses to be adversely impacted.
We want people to support them, but do it online.
I can support the lipt bar and not go into
Target to do it. I can go online to do it.
And so I think that as innovative and creative people,

(13:04):
as black people are, let's do it online. We do
everything else online, So let's support them. And the one
thousand black vendors who are placed in Target, we're gonna
prominently place on the website so that you'll be able
to find them quickly without any polls. Two things to
what you're saying.

Speaker 16 (13:22):
So the first thing when they were up here, they
talked about the inventory and just how much money they
have to put ahead to be in the stores that
comes out of their own pocket that they will lose
out on if people do not, if they're not supporting
these companies or whatever. So even if you're buying it
from their website, because they're already in contract for this
amount of inventory with alloted to Target, they lose out.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
They don't profit on that.

Speaker 2 (13:42):
Now, yeh, what that money has already been spent. A
movement comes with inconvenience. It came that same argument happened
in the Montgomery bus boycod The question was asked, what
do we do for the bust mechanics who are all black?
So what they did is they pulled all of those
mechanics out of Montgomery and set up garages at the churches.

(14:05):
What nobody is talking about is four mechanic shops came
out of it. So I understand that it's an inconvenience.
I know we got to go a different route, but
I would then say that's up. The ant is a
business principle. Let's buy more to cover what is that loss?
Companies take losses all the time. But a group of
misguided preachers went into Target in Detroit and said, let's

(14:27):
just buy black inventory and come out. You're still supporting Target,
So I think that we've got to come away, even
if we got to raise the price in order to
make the balance. Let's do it. One of the things
that black people do wrong whenever it is with supporting
black business. We always want a discount. Let's pay full
price and support them. Let's not just do it with

(14:50):
lip service, but let's do it through the investment.

Speaker 10 (14:52):
And we're still kick it with Pastor Jamal Bryant Lauren, the.

Speaker 16 (14:56):
Women from Rocker Roots I own, Jamison and Ellen Seller's
talked about how even in Walmart's majority of their clients
hell that they make a large amount of their money
off of on those products, they don't have the access
to the dot com So being able to walk into
it's just different in some of the lower royal areas.

Speaker 2 (15:12):
So being able to walk into.

Speaker 16 (15:13):
A Walmart or its Target helps them as far as
invatry and creates access for those people.

Speaker 1 (15:18):
What about that?

Speaker 2 (15:19):
Yeah, I think that we've got to ask ourselves what
is the principle and is the principle more important than
the profit. You've got a whole lot of churches who
have space that is underutilized and under used. The fact
that in twenty twenty five we don't have a minority
owned retail space to direct people on it says that

(15:41):
we got to reevaluate how we do business. So going
into Target to buy whatever this product is to say, Hey,
forget that they don't honor us, forget that they've disrespected
the George Floyd family, forget that they are only allowing
black people on entry level positions. Let's do it for lipstick.
I think that we're losing the larger conversation. I want

(16:02):
to see the sisters win. I want to see them
do overwhelmingly well. But I think that we got to
get into a room and figure out how do we
make it more accessible for those in rural areas. I
don't think that the answer is to keep shooting ourselves
in the foot and then ask for a cast.

Speaker 10 (16:19):
Or when we ever get there past it, Like, you know,
we want to get there, right.

Speaker 12 (16:23):
Will we ever own our own Target slash Walmart, where
we ever own our own car manufacturer, Where we ever
own our own.

Speaker 4 (16:30):
So we can rely on it. It just seems like
we're far stretched from that.

Speaker 2 (16:33):
Yeah. So one of the things that we're asking for
Target to do, and for all of the demands that
we're asking of Target, please go to Target fast dot org.
I'm asking Target to partner with ten HBCUs to show
our businesses how to scale up and to go into
the retail space. Repend Shopton is one of my mentors.

(16:55):
But in the history of black people, we have never
marched black people into a white business to say, spend
money here. So we got to figure out how it
is that we really re route and redirect so that
we can create an ecosystem for us to be able
to do I think that is possible, but as a
plan that has to be a foot in order to
make it done.

Speaker 8 (17:16):
I saw you say that target has been trying to
reach out to you. Yes, I don't want to talk
to no diversity.

Speaker 2 (17:22):
No, you may not have a job next week. You've
reached out during Black History remind I don't know if
you're gonna make it to Saint patrick'ston. I need somebody
who got some job security and got some influence to
make a decision. I think this generation doesn't want symbolic wins,
they want substantive strides. And if you're just doing that

(17:44):
to say we met, we talked, autistry, credibility is gone.
I need somebody who can make a decision. And you
got to ask and be what's in the mind of
a CEO that can lose twelve million dollars a day
and say I'm not meet. So the person reached out
to you felt had no influence, not enough influence. Yeah,

(18:04):
so you're going to send the black people out to
talk to the black black guys, go talk to the
black them down. Yeah no, no, no, no, no, I
need to talk to the CEO or I need to
talk to somebody who was on that board of Target
who can really help me understand where you are and
if you all are being punked by j d Vance
and Trump, tell me that let's figure out how we

(18:25):
can walk alongside each other.

Speaker 4 (18:26):
That's what it is.

Speaker 2 (18:27):
Yeah, that's what it is.

Speaker 5 (18:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 16 (18:30):
When you so, I know that talking about meeting eventually
y'all want to have a conversation or there is something
schedule right You guys will be meeting June twelfth of Minneapolis.

Speaker 2 (18:39):
That's when their stockholders meeting is. Yeah, so we are
planning on going now. I'm hoping that we have resolved
by this, That's what I was getting. Yes, we can't
wait till June, but June twelfth and there. Now it's
an underground murmur that they don't even want to do
an in person share holds me. They want to do
it by zoom.

Speaker 16 (18:58):
They don't want you guys to show me.

Speaker 2 (18:59):
Yeah, yes, but that's why it's important for you to
have the data to show how this has been impacted,
how much money you've lost in the stock and what
is at stake. So we wanted to take all of
that to the shareholders meeting June twelfth.

Speaker 1 (19:14):
My last question for you, where are you at now?

Speaker 16 (19:16):
Numbers wise, because I know you were looking to get
one hundred thousand people by when's this Wednesday?

Speaker 15 (19:20):
The fifth?

Speaker 1 (19:20):
When it starts and you at.

Speaker 2 (19:21):
Say I got one hundred and ten thousand people gotch
have come and we did it before we ever got
to the breakfast club. So now y'all we got to
get to one fifty. We got to get to one
fifty because numbers is power. It was important for me
to have tangible evidence of how many people are standing
behind us. That it is not just a post, it's

(19:44):
not just lights and shares, but one hundred thousand people.
I can press a button's and the email to say,
hey we outside in Target, Hey we in Cincinnati, so
that the people at Target know that we mean business.
That is not just symbolism, but there's some sin spine.

Speaker 4 (20:00):
How can people get behind you?

Speaker 2 (20:02):
Go to targetfast dot org. It's just one word there,
you'll see what is our list of a demand. When
it is that you sign up for Target Fast, I'm
gonna send you a digital directory to those three hundred
thousand businesses. And even for those of you who don't
go to church or watch online. I'm gonna send you
a daily prayer devotional so that you can stay focused,
no pun intended, so you can stay on target for

(20:25):
what it is that we're trying to get done.

Speaker 4 (20:26):
All right, well, we appreciate you for joining us this morning.
Target fast dot org.

Speaker 2 (20:31):
Take you so much, brother man, Thank you. And when
y'all come to Atlanta, I'm coming through. I ain't even
got a ticket. I'm coming.

Speaker 8 (20:37):
Well, yeah he came, Pat your mama's popped up through
my Black podcast festival.

Speaker 2 (20:41):
I'm coming.

Speaker 4 (20:42):
I want to come to New Birth Man, come on
Sunday and check it out.

Speaker 2 (20:45):
Yeah, you gotta come. Absolutely this room, mental cross. Hey,
let me say this to I'm from Baltimore. Do you
know the first place I ever had crabs?

Speaker 4 (20:53):
Charston, South Carl Monk's Corner, Monks Corner, Okay, Monk's.

Speaker 2 (20:56):
Corner a church right there, Blake, James Blake, just back
in the eighties. All right, Okay, it is the first
place I have had. My famous from Georgetown, South Carolina,
so we used to come down there every summer. But Baltimore.

Speaker 4 (21:09):
You had crabs from Baltimore.

Speaker 1 (21:10):
They better than Baltimore.

Speaker 2 (21:12):
Never does not go too far.

Speaker 4 (21:16):
Trauma bon.

Speaker 2 (21:18):
No, No, it was trauma that I had to do
it in South Carolina before. Amazing, it's amazing. It's great.
Just not as good as Baltimore, but it's good.

Speaker 4 (21:30):
Thank you all passing Jamal Brian is the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, thank you.

Speaker 2 (21:34):
It's topic time.

Speaker 6 (21:40):
Called eight hundred and five eight five five one to
join into the discussion with.

Speaker 2 (21:43):
The Breakfast Club.

Speaker 4 (21:44):
Talk about it morning.

Speaker 12 (21:46):
Everybody is the j n V. Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the God.
We are to Breakfast Club.

Speaker 10 (21:51):
If you're just joining us, we're talking about men.

Speaker 1 (21:54):
What do you call frontals montals? When men get fronts
with I call them montals. Okay, yeah, it just takes away.
It just takes the femininity out of front ok I
got a money one, you know then it sounds better
when you say I.

Speaker 8 (22:07):
Got a money a money Male frontal can be a
nudity scene too. I just found that out the hard
way when I googled it. I google celebrities with male frontals,
and it said forty one male celebrity male frontal scenes.

Speaker 4 (22:19):
It was all penises. Just want to throw that out there,
so be careful when.

Speaker 12 (22:22):
You like I can't wait to even resource it checks
that computers they'll.

Speaker 4 (22:26):
Seeing way worse over the last fifteen years.

Speaker 12 (22:28):
Rightche, So we're asking eight hundred and five eight five
five one. How do you women feel about with men
wearing hair pieces? Now this comes from Rocco. If you
haven't seen Salute to Rocco, Rocco has a mug shot
and in that bug shot, the middle is missing.

Speaker 8 (22:43):
Rocco is a black man with a receiving headlines who
decided to go bald. I'm riding with you, bro Okay,
justice for Rocco. He needs to suit the police department. Okay,
all right, I'm not that was cruising unusual punishment.

Speaker 2 (22:53):
Just that's not right.

Speaker 12 (22:55):
So how would you feel if your man had a
montal frontal here piece glued on?

Speaker 4 (23:01):
You know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (23:01):
I wouldn't like that.

Speaker 1 (23:03):
I wouldn't like I don't have a problem with men
doing that. I mean it's not fair to be like,
you know, when women bought in y'all go get fronnels
and you know what I'm saying. But if you're a dude,
you can't do nothing about it. Nah, I don't think
that's fair. Now, you can go ahead and do that.
You just can't be my man. You come in the
house and you know.

Speaker 10 (23:20):
We both in the mirror taking it off head.

Speaker 1 (23:27):
You know, nah, we're not We can't do that. We
can't do that together.

Speaker 4 (23:31):
Rock shouldn't have had to take his hair piece off
for a How do we know he took it off?
He that is true.

Speaker 1 (23:37):
And then he don't look too bothered in the you know, he.

Speaker 17 (23:39):
Did look bothered when a man ain't nobody got that
like that like this, and it was like, no, your
heads and he kilted the head and then we had
to see that.

Speaker 4 (23:55):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 8 (23:56):
I personally think that they made him take the hair
piece off. They don't make women do that when where
wigs when you went to the airport. God damn, just
just showing us. The patould have said that was a
medical condition because it looks like one.

Speaker 4 (24:07):
Okay, no, it don't do.

Speaker 1 (24:09):
Man, honestly, dude, Like I said, it just looked like
like his head is like deformed.

Speaker 18 (24:13):
That's what it is.

Speaker 8 (24:14):
Man, That's not right, man, Justice Farrocco, And I think
it's discussing that we live in a world where a
man has to even wear a haird piece. Okay, think
about how free George Jefferson used to be.

Speaker 2 (24:23):
Right, bauld in the top hair on the side.

Speaker 4 (24:25):
Look at that. Rocco looked cleaning man. He looked twenty
years the youngest.

Speaker 11 (24:29):
That's right.

Speaker 4 (24:29):
Okay, hold me the.

Speaker 8 (24:30):
Clown, bald in the top, hair on the side. It
used to be a time where men could proudly rock
that look. Not nowadays because the judgment of people like
Jesse Larrush.

Speaker 1 (24:41):
I'm not he home. It's no more justice he can get.

Speaker 4 (24:44):
You know what I'm saying that mumpshot should not be
all over the internet.

Speaker 1 (24:47):
Man shouldn't committed the crimes.

Speaker 4 (24:49):
You would have never committed a crime.

Speaker 1 (24:50):
He would have never known.

Speaker 4 (24:52):
Just by the way, what was the drunk?

Speaker 9 (24:53):
I don't know.

Speaker 8 (24:58):
If he was in the public without have had on,
then you gotta go to but they got They didn't
do the side picture too, because you didn't do the
front and then the side.

Speaker 4 (25:03):
You know you need it because that would have been
released by now.

Speaker 10 (25:06):
And it's not just it's not just Rocco. There's a
Spanish orders day have a Spanish artist.

Speaker 4 (25:09):
Justice for you.

Speaker 10 (25:11):
Remember he was performing Yeah in the Blue, so yeah.

Speaker 4 (25:15):
Justice for Rocco. Man, that ain't right, man. Let's let's
go to the phone lines. We got Venus on the line. Venus,
good morning, good morning.

Speaker 10 (25:21):
Would you mind if your man had a hair piece?

Speaker 4 (25:23):
No, as long as it look like a wig, you
be fine with it.

Speaker 2 (25:28):
Yeah.

Speaker 18 (25:28):
Whatever.

Speaker 12 (25:32):
Now what about if night at night when you gotta
take it off and you gotta put it on the man,
it can next.

Speaker 4 (25:36):
To your wig.

Speaker 11 (25:37):
That's crazy.

Speaker 9 (25:41):
About it? S you call?

Speaker 4 (25:43):
You call him from that A four three? You know,
damn well. You don't want no man with no hair peace.

Speaker 5 (25:47):
Yeah, man, he can take it off. You can't take
it off.

Speaker 4 (25:54):
You're gonna have to take it off. You take your
wigs off.

Speaker 19 (25:56):
Na, that's the no.

Speaker 7 (25:57):
No, no, no no.

Speaker 4 (25:58):
That's the difference between.

Speaker 9 (26:04):
Baby and you wake up when you go.

Speaker 5 (26:15):
Off.

Speaker 4 (26:16):
Rocco should have said he had a soul win man,
because that there's no deed for that thing to come
off anytime.

Speaker 10 (26:22):
But ladies, if you're dating a guy with a hir piece,
how do y'all go on vacation?

Speaker 4 (26:25):
Can you swim with it?

Speaker 3 (26:26):
No?

Speaker 1 (26:26):
Hell no, Well it depends on the there's different types
of blues. It's different levels. It is, no, it is
different levels of glue. You gotta get arrogantated.

Speaker 10 (26:35):
Do you know your monte? That's it, that's it, just
asking Amber.

Speaker 5 (26:39):
Hello Amber, Hith.

Speaker 9 (26:42):
Carolina, good morning.

Speaker 4 (26:44):
We're talking about man. Would you date a man with
a hair piece? Absolutely?

Speaker 9 (26:48):
Why?

Speaker 5 (26:49):
I mean, he say I wear wigs all the time.

Speaker 4 (26:53):
So you don't mind it.

Speaker 5 (26:54):
Health conditions?

Speaker 4 (26:56):
What's the health condition? Aloia, you go answer, that's what
I see. I'm saying.

Speaker 8 (27:01):
Rock On should have said it was a medical condition
or something and this piece cannot come off.

Speaker 4 (27:05):
That's what you should have said.

Speaker 10 (27:05):
And if he if he said that to me and
I was the gun, I was like.

Speaker 8 (27:10):
Already I would have I mean, damn, I don't like
to play like that either, though I would why uh
why you can't play?

Speaker 4 (27:18):
Because I would? I don't want to be like I
got cancer, you know what I'm saying, Like.

Speaker 10 (27:20):
I would have went, yeah, always lie about that.

Speaker 8 (27:26):
I don't know if people care about alopecia like that.
You don't hate the hardest canceled, you know, But I
wouldn't want to play like that.

Speaker 1 (27:32):
Say when you put survivor on it and it's different,
like yo, I'm an alopecia survivor.

Speaker 2 (27:36):
Didn't that makes.

Speaker 5 (27:38):
Yo?

Speaker 7 (27:38):
I hate you?

Speaker 12 (27:40):
Five five one, ladies, would you date a man with
a hair piece? Now, Crystal, I try to click on you, Crystal,
and you hung up? Called back now Crystal, she says
she actually does hair units for men in Detroit. Called back, Oh,
she doesn't from Detroit. I would love to know how much,
of course was the procedure and the glue.

Speaker 10 (27:57):
I would love to know, Figga said, the procedure.

Speaker 1 (28:00):
It's an install, YO, installed, you installed like we get
our wig units installed you. If you're a man and
you're taking that route, you gotta get your monkeys and
sounds crazy.

Speaker 4 (28:11):
It comes in a box.

Speaker 8 (28:12):
You're you're gonna argue with the people who get it
done all the time.

Speaker 1 (28:16):
I get it done all the time. First of all,
I left, I mean left the.

Speaker 10 (28:21):
Months alone a long time ago. Yeah, I missed out.
HENK five eighty five one O five.

Speaker 12 (28:30):
One, Call us up now. It's the breakfast Club, the
morning Yo, the breakfast Club.

Speaker 4 (28:37):
AX about me.

Speaker 1 (28:38):
For relationship problems.

Speaker 10 (28:40):
At about me.

Speaker 1 (28:40):
If you need to beat your coworker's ass, at about
me for your coworker needs to beat your ass, call
it up. They got to Jess, and I'm here to
fix your masks, fix your mess he's giving very much messy.
Let me fix that more than.

Speaker 10 (28:53):
Everybody is d j Envy just hilarious, Charlamagne to God.

Speaker 4 (28:57):
We are the breakfast Club.

Speaker 10 (28:58):
It's time for just fix my mess Oh h yes,
this is.

Speaker 20 (29:02):
A listen call up a.

Speaker 10 (29:05):
What's your question for Jess?

Speaker 20 (29:06):
Okay, So, my my daughter's father, me and him became
kind of like best friends, Like he became more like
an older brother than me than more like a baby father.
Like I mean, like even open he basically has an
open invitation, so all of my family functions, like he
don't even have to be invited, like you know, he
could show up, no problems whatever. So me and and

(29:29):
we used to sit on talking about the phone all
the time. Like I would tell him what's going on
in my life. He would tell me what's going on
with his life. I had three other kids that's not his.
I would talk you know about my kids, about life
like nothing. So one day I'm going through.

Speaker 14 (29:42):
My daughter's phone.

Speaker 20 (29:43):
Because she's a teenager. I periodically checked my kid's phone,
and I see messages from he has a whole girlfriend
that I knew nothing about, And I see messages from
this girl sexting my daughter saying how much he miss her,
how much.

Speaker 14 (29:55):
He loved my daughter. So at that point, like I feel.

Speaker 20 (29:58):
Disrespected because I'm like, I thought we was like cool.
You know, I thought we were friends, Like I thought
we had a good copaarent relationship, like you know, So
why is it that we just put on the phone
and talk for hours.

Speaker 11 (30:08):
But he's so comfortable enough to.

Speaker 20 (30:10):
Tell me that, you know what I'm saying, you had
a female and not only that, like you were leaving
my daughter around her. Now I'm not mad about that
because my daughter is the she's a teenager. You can
o for her mouth, so she can say whatever she
want to say. But as her mom, I feel like
I deserve the right to know where my kids.

Speaker 11 (30:26):
Gonna be at.

Speaker 20 (30:26):
Well, she's not at my presence, especially since he lives
eight hours away from me.

Speaker 1 (30:32):
Okay, I totally understand. All right, now, you set him
out full and I'm going to just tackle this part
because I can sympathize with you with that because me
and my sons dad are the same way. You know,
we call each other brother and sister. We're cool. He's
invited to all of my family functions, as I'm invited
to his. I treat his kids with the same respect
I treat my kids with, Like we're all we all intermingle.

(30:53):
Everything is cool right now now. If Wrong didn't tell
me that he had girlfriend, I would not be that
upset because I understand what you're saying. You feel more
so betrayed by your friend that he didn't come to
you with this information because y'all talk about everything else.
You feel like, why the hell you couldn't tell me
that she was in a relationship with some But but

(31:15):
you you shouldn't be that angry about it. And then listen,
are there any feelings there for him? Or like any
like be honest, like, is there any chance that y'all whatever,
reconcile enough to be back together? Is that do you
have that you still got a little crush on your baby?

Speaker 4 (31:32):
Day?

Speaker 1 (31:32):
I'm gonna talk about like you like them in the
slightest way, like is there is there anything there?

Speaker 13 (31:39):
So this is what I will said.

Speaker 20 (31:41):
Yeah, we were, we weren't together in a whole other state,
and well broke up. I just packed up and left
and I came back home. So I feel like there's
a lot of things in our relationships that didn't actually
get closer but you never.

Speaker 1 (31:55):
Yeah, so you never you never got that closure because
you just up.

Speaker 20 (31:58):
And left, y'all all right, yeah, exactly, Yeah, y'all.

Speaker 1 (32:01):
Never talked about anything. You never Okay, So yes, there
is still some type of feelings there and then you
and now you kind of resent him a little bit
because now he has this girlfriend and things, and you
feel like, yo, you didn't even really we didn't really
even fully close our chapter. And that's probably honestly why
he didn't tell you about her, because he feel the

(32:23):
same way you feel, right, Okay, Yeah, you gotta still
like kind of understand his point of view too, Like
I don't want to tell I don't want to ruin
me and my baby mama's relationship. We were great, although
we didn't end like the greatest. We didn't give any
other We didn't give each other any clarification on like

(32:44):
what we were doing, you know, the end all be
all of it. We never like fully said goodbye to
right well or whatever. He probably feel the same way
you feel, but he's eight hours away. What do you
expect for him to do? And I know you got
a little some something going on with somebody else too, right,
So right, so don't.

Speaker 20 (33:00):
I been saying, yeah, no, no, no, I'm just saying
I would have never disrespected him and given some and
Queen's daughter's phone number without him even knowing that this
guy existed, because you basically gave this woman like full
access to my child even when she's not down there

(33:21):
with y'all.

Speaker 14 (33:22):
You get what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (33:23):
How old is your daughter?

Speaker 14 (33:24):
She's she's thirteen now.

Speaker 1 (33:26):
Okay, And so she didn't she didn't tell you about
the lady either.

Speaker 14 (33:29):
Huh.

Speaker 1 (33:31):
You just had to go through the phone and find out.

Speaker 20 (33:33):
Yeah, I have I happen to be going through her phone.

Speaker 1 (33:35):
Yeah, yeah, I got again. I feel like it. It's
a conversation. I feel like both of y'all still have
unresolved issues and unresolved feelings, and y'all just need to
meet it. Ain't this ain't no phone conversation. Y'all need
to see each other, and you need to tell him
exactly how you feel. And I guarantee you that's going
to open the door for him to tell you exactly

(33:57):
how he feels. And y'all, I guarant to you y'all
probably feel the same way. Okay, Yeah, but let me know,
call back up next Thursday. Do it before next Thursday
so I can.

Speaker 20 (34:05):
Know, Okay, I will, all right, girl, thank you, all right.

Speaker 12 (34:08):
Anonymous, it's time for just to fix your mess. So
what's your question for jess Mama?

Speaker 3 (34:13):
Oh god, y'all put me in.

Speaker 7 (34:15):
And this is.

Speaker 13 (34:17):
So what's happening is me and my mom, my husband.

Speaker 21 (34:21):
We all live together, and my mother and my husband
be bumping heads, like.

Speaker 13 (34:26):
The argument and it's.

Speaker 21 (34:27):
Mainly about my daughter. So my husband is one of
those dads that he's a good dad, but he does
not pay attention to everything that happens and everything my
daughter is doing. And my mother sees that, and she's
very attainated and she talks about it, okay, and she'll
say something to him and then stub up peas and

(34:49):
I just want to like stay in the background and
not say nothing at all. But this is my husband,
this is my mother.

Speaker 1 (34:55):
So is she a is your dad? I mean your
da is your husband the first time dad?

Speaker 7 (35:02):
No?

Speaker 13 (35:03):
But he has never been like his other daughter. She's
older and she grew up in Florida, So yeah, so
it's different.

Speaker 1 (35:13):
Okay. Now, do y'all live with your mother or do
your mother live with y'all?

Speaker 11 (35:17):
Nah?

Speaker 3 (35:18):
Us.

Speaker 1 (35:21):
Okay, I got you, I totally got you. The thing is,
that's kind of hard. I ain't about to say put
mama out, but it's like you have you sat down
had a conversation with her yet about boundaries and what
is going to fly in the house and what you
what she she has to respect y'all. How she asked
me to respect your husband. You know that's y'all house.

(35:43):
Y'all don't live with her.

Speaker 4 (35:44):
She lives with y'all.

Speaker 1 (35:45):
And while she is the grandmother and the mother and
your mother, she's still there still is a line that
she should not cross. You know, you're her child, but
you're no longer a child.

Speaker 21 (35:57):
Yeah, and that's the thing she doesn't really get.

Speaker 13 (36:02):
So why can't she I don't believe she probably could.

Speaker 7 (36:06):
I don't know.

Speaker 13 (36:09):
She probably could. But it's good help for me because
like I told y'all earlier, I worked three jobs. I
got you, and yeah, it's just help here, like I
have help cooking, I got help.

Speaker 1 (36:22):
Cleaning, I got help.

Speaker 7 (36:24):
You know with the financials.

Speaker 1 (36:26):
Well, it still could be worked out in a way
where it's it's some type of compromise, y'all. Y'all are
still three adults, you know. And like I said, you know,
although when people getting their older age they setting their ways,
it's still she gonna have to compromise because this is
not her house. You know, she's a tent in y'all house,
you know what I'm saying. And yeah, she is the

(36:47):
nanny and she has roles and duties and she you know,
nobody do it like mama. But it's still boundaries and
she has to understand that because if she were on
the other foot and you lived in her and her
her husband's house, that would certainly be boundaries. You know
what I'm saying. She gotta put herself in your shoes.
So just sit down and had that conversation with I

(37:07):
feel like you haven't yet because she's still mommy. You
don't want to disappoint her or disrespect her. But you're
grown and y'all are three adults. Y'all gotta make that
work or the kids going know to something too, and
that's not really good to be doing in front of
in front of the kids, fighting arguing.

Speaker 3 (37:24):
Yes, now, you're right, you're like, but I do need.

Speaker 13 (37:26):
To have a conversation home.

Speaker 19 (37:27):
I'm just like, I don't know why I'm nervous, like
because that's your mom, girl, and she probably used to
beat your ass when you was you're younger, so yeah,
she's definitely probably that type of mom that don't play.

Speaker 1 (37:38):
But it's like, all right, man, now I'm the mom
who you know who don't play. I'm only who you
raised me to be, and you gotta respect my house
or you're gonna have to go.

Speaker 21 (37:46):
Yeah, okay, thank you, jess Ivey.

Speaker 10 (37:52):
Yes, Hey, what's your question for?

Speaker 4 (37:54):
Jess Fally?

Speaker 13 (37:55):
Oh?

Speaker 22 (37:55):
Hi, I'm kind of from Buffalo, New York. I'm a
number two dudes. I've been with one dude for five years,
little toxic. Then I that was somebody else for six months,
and I don't want for six months to me like
way better than you know the ex. But I'm still
like locked in with my ax, and is just I've
been balancing boats for the past two weeks and I don't.

Speaker 15 (38:14):
Really don't know what to do.

Speaker 1 (38:15):
You gotta leave one alone, especially the toxicity. I mean,
is one is sex better with one than the other?

Speaker 22 (38:22):
Yes, the ex way better and bigger than the one
is short and stumpy by me, honest, I got to
do extra work with the new one.

Speaker 1 (38:35):
But yeah, but but it is the toxicity worth the
good d I mean, like you got to choose, you
got to choose the one.

Speaker 22 (38:43):
I mean, it's really not because my the reason why
me and my ex broke up the last time he
sent me a video of him had sex with another girl,
like to give me that, but to be honest, didn't really.

Speaker 1 (38:52):
Huh he's a clown. He's a clown for that. That's
not that's you can't do that. Yeah, yeah, so you
gotta leave alone. Do y'all got kids together?

Speaker 7 (38:59):
No?

Speaker 22 (38:59):
No, you know, we don't.

Speaker 3 (39:02):
Do my thing.

Speaker 22 (39:03):
You know, I have fun to three four more for
the summer. Trafect my bad.

Speaker 1 (39:08):
Yeah, listen, leave them alone. But if you but listen,
if if you like both, if this is the life
that she wants to yourself, by all means, but you
called me, so I'm letting you know.

Speaker 22 (39:19):
Yeah, I just didn't want to know when he sent
me that video. You know some girls that could have
got traumatized him. What I did was, you know, when
I was not gonna scare me for that. Yeah, I'll
buy it in full detail. I watched it from first
to end, like, oh, so this is what you was
doing to get that out? Some girls could have cried

(39:39):
and you know, really been down about that, but I
turned myself rapped to my front upside down.

Speaker 4 (39:47):
I love it.

Speaker 9 (39:48):
You don't need fix.

Speaker 14 (39:53):
I can't wait to see you at the Helios Club.

Speaker 4 (39:55):
I love you.

Speaker 1 (39:55):
I'm gonna see you later on.

Speaker 8 (39:56):
All right, you should have just replied back, thank you then,
And if you're gonna do that, why not get your
little threesome thing on.

Speaker 1 (40:04):
You know exactly what.

Speaker 4 (40:07):
She loved this what wasn't sex?

Speaker 8 (40:08):
And what you say sex in me? While your man
master bates and then he you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (40:14):
That data only type of lyrics you quote with glee like.

Speaker 4 (40:18):
You because it made sense in that context.

Speaker 10 (40:22):
That's why we're in the middle of Jess fix my mess,
and we have Peter on the line.

Speaker 4 (40:27):
Peter, good morning, Hey, great morning guys.

Speaker 2 (40:29):
I appreciate y'all.

Speaker 10 (40:30):
Guy, take us off bluetooth for speaker if you're on
all right, way better? What's your question for Jess?

Speaker 3 (40:36):
All right, So my old ladies is staying at home.
I took care of every day. Right, So me and
her got into a little stat and she's the tourist
of running her call and eat all right, she told
me that her call was loomed and she don't she
didn't know what she was maok it to the gas.
Lived about a mile away from the gap, like you know,
go ahead and you and make it at the gas, right,

(40:57):
but do that, and went to the gas station. Came back.
He told me that she broke down with you know,
and a guy stopped to help her. The guy who
stopped to help her sent you to assault her, all right.
So she said she didn't have a wallet, so she
went to the gays and she got the guy paid
for the gas and she cashed up the guy back.

(41:21):
So actually I was going, how how you got back
to see a car? He said, she got get in
the car.

Speaker 15 (41:26):
With the dude.

Speaker 4 (41:27):
So I'm she said she was.

Speaker 1 (41:29):
She got in the car with the dude.

Speaker 3 (41:30):
She got back in the car with him. So I'm
gonna have her mixed the motions, bid it up because
a custom thing. One thing is to blame me, you
know what I mean, because you told me that her
car was low. But you know, I tell her, don't
let your car get for lot. Have know what kind
of mirsary is gonna happen, you know what I mean?
She blamed me because she had a gas, but she
did not call me when she broke down, and you

(41:53):
a mile away from me. I'm not a gad you
seeing mad because you left angry, but you know.

Speaker 15 (41:58):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (42:01):
Yeah, so thank you. The car with my told I
wanted to cash that because I didn't know who this
guy is because he got in the community, you know,
longer to crash on and she refuses to give them
callers yea.

Speaker 7 (42:11):
Of the guy.

Speaker 3 (42:12):
So I'm like, you know, he's just he's crazy. Man,
I don't even know how.

Speaker 4 (42:15):
To you can take it, understand.

Speaker 12 (42:19):
So Peter's basically saying his wife's car broke down and
the person that fixed helped his wife was a stranger.
The stranger sexually assaulted his wife, but then when she
got gas, instead of calling him, she got back in
the car with the sec the sexual guy that sexually
assaulted her, and uh, she has the guy's cash app
so he can find out who the guy is through
the cash but his wife won't give him the number.

(42:42):
So he's he's saying he feels fed up because one
he wasn't there to help his wife get the gass,
and too, he feels like he wants to fix this problem,
but his wife won't give him up the number?

Speaker 4 (42:50):
Am I saying that right?

Speaker 7 (42:51):
Peter?

Speaker 4 (42:51):
Yeah, that's exactly what it is, all right?

Speaker 1 (42:54):
Was she lying straight out? Like what are you talking about?

Speaker 4 (42:58):
You said?

Speaker 1 (42:59):
She lined, how you get actually assaulted? You get back
in the car. That sound like you know what one
of these lawsuits did we keep talking about?

Speaker 2 (43:04):
Up here?

Speaker 1 (43:05):
You you you went, you got back in the car
after this man sexually assaulted you, and and that's what
I was saying, And you won't give me the I'm
trying to bring it to justice. I'm trying to whether
you're going to handle the dude or whatever I mean
because you you her husband or you heard her boyfriend?
Oh okay, yeah yeah, don't walk down that out. That's crazy.

Speaker 4 (43:24):
She lying.

Speaker 10 (43:25):
Let me ask a question, how do you know she
was sexually assaulted?

Speaker 15 (43:27):
He told me?

Speaker 1 (43:28):
What did she say?

Speaker 7 (43:29):
He did?

Speaker 3 (43:30):
She said, you on her on her ass and and
said something to her. This is my thing, right, I'm like,
damn this a guy, don't or if she told me
that beauilty because he told me he was running out
of gas, Like I don't like God, you don't need
but let me.

Speaker 9 (43:49):
Bought that life.

Speaker 10 (43:50):
But let me ask a question, Peter, and just he didn't.

Speaker 12 (43:53):
She didn't have to tell him she was sexually assault
She said it could have happened, and maybe she but
maybe she doesn't want to give you the number because
she don't want you to do something to get your
open trouble, get.

Speaker 10 (44:00):
You arrested, and you went to where you can get
in trouble it.

Speaker 1 (44:03):
Or maybe that was a cop out because she went
in my a you know what I'm saying, Like she
didn't call him or nothing like that, So that's that
was the cop out. Oh he you know, just to
just so he won't be.

Speaker 10 (44:14):
Mad at hers, you know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (44:16):
But it's stupid because she didn't think all the way.
She didn't think that all the way through. You got
this man cash at all, right, so now let me
go do something about it, but now you're not giving
it to me. You didn't think that all the way through.
She used that as a cop out, as an excuse,
and like an alibis or.

Speaker 3 (44:30):
Something like that. Why that though, like why should why'd
you the cash? Like you don't like life?

Speaker 10 (44:40):
Ain't I get it?

Speaker 1 (44:46):
Well, I'm telling you she lying, bro, I'm telling you
she's lying. That's what it is, so you can do
what you want to do with that, but at least
you not married yet, is what I'm gonna say.

Speaker 7 (44:56):
Yeah, where it got me?

Speaker 8 (44:58):
Yeah man, yeah, Peter, Yeah, all right man, and poor Peter.
Yeah no, damn, that sounds like that's her bay. That's
not like that's her little side boot that she got
caught with.

Speaker 12 (45:10):
But why was she she would have to tell him
to say anything. She could have said a woman helped
me out, or anybody helped me out.

Speaker 10 (45:17):
She didn't have to.

Speaker 4 (45:18):
Say, do help me out. And to me, it feels
like he was leaving something up, something as a whole
in the story. He ain't telling us.

Speaker 1 (45:25):
It's sound like you're trying to figure out too what
you think what you mean?

Speaker 4 (45:30):
I think that's her little boo on the side, that's what.

Speaker 7 (45:32):
That's what.

Speaker 4 (45:33):
That's just my personal opinion.

Speaker 1 (45:34):
But you know, if you ain't married and you got
a boot on the side already, you don't need to
get married.

Speaker 8 (45:40):
The usually she's just engaged now, so she ain't cut
off her roster yet, that's right.

Speaker 1 (45:44):
No, that's crazy. You're supposed to cut off all of
them after, you know, like before he put you don't
know when he's gonna propose, so you cut all them
off right after the proposal, Like, are you?

Speaker 2 (45:54):
I'm sorry?

Speaker 4 (45:54):
So when did you cut your roster off?

Speaker 12 (45:56):
All right, just fix my mess eight hundred and five
one if you need just to fix your mess.

Speaker 4 (46:02):
Caller. Now it's the breakfast Local morning.

Speaker 2 (46:03):
It's time for Donkeys Day. Read but you're so good
at charlomage.

Speaker 9 (46:09):
He wants charlomagde to.

Speaker 8 (46:13):
Solo.

Speaker 1 (46:13):
Man who does heven dusty other day? See now well?

Speaker 8 (46:16):
Sexy red donkey today goes to Andre Stephen Curtis broad Anax.

Speaker 4 (46:20):
I think I'm pronouncing his last name correctly. Probably not.
Andrea is twenty nine years old.

Speaker 8 (46:24):
And he was arrested in connection with the home invasion
of a seventy five year old man from Detroit and
the theft of a car let. The records show I
don't have any remorse for people who commit home invasions. Okay,
if you break into somebody's house while those people are home,
you deserve whatever happens to you.

Speaker 4 (46:39):
If you're break into somebody's house period, you deserve whatever
happens to you. Okay.

Speaker 8 (46:42):
I don't care how old you are. I don't care
what your race is. I don't care what your jenda is.
I don't care what your situation in life is. Homes
are sanctuaries. Homes are safe spaces. If you disturb that
and somebody happens to be home and shoots and kills
you in the process, you earned it.

Speaker 4 (46:57):
Okay. If you get arrested and they give you one
hundred year he is in prison, you earned it. So
in the case of Andre, don't look for me to
shed no tears.

Speaker 8 (47:04):
Okay, this man is twenty nine years old and committed
a home invasion on a seventy five year old.

Speaker 4 (47:09):
But I'm gonna tell you something. This man Andre is
a special kind of coward.

Speaker 8 (47:13):
I mean, if you could create a coward the way
you could create a my player on NBA two K twenty.

Speaker 4 (47:17):
Five, everything would be ninety nine. Okay.

Speaker 8 (47:20):
See, Andre had an accomplished Okay, I don't think his
accomplice had much of a choice in the matter, but
he had an accomplished Nonetheless, him and his accomplice came
to the scene of a crime in an alleged stolen car,
but Andre ended up fleeing the scene of the crime
on foot. After the seventy five year old's sun arrived
at the property and Andre just left his accomplice after

(47:41):
scene of the crime. Now, after you hear who his
accomplice was, you tell me if Andrea is a coward.
Let's go to seven ABC News for the report.

Speaker 4 (47:48):
Please MARKU have an occupied The cole went out.

Speaker 18 (47:53):
April twenty ninth, rough out eight to five pm, a
man was allegedly caught in the act of breaking into
an east sign to try right home.

Speaker 11 (48:00):
Not at scene is fun and Grandfa caught people breaking
into the home.

Speaker 18 (48:05):
The suspect allegedly drove a stolen car to the scene,
and after being caught by the homeowner, took off on foot,
leaving the car and his eleven year old daughter behind.

Speaker 11 (48:15):
I've broken for the home and the homeowner caught him.
He left behind a towel and a stolen vehicle.

Speaker 18 (48:21):
Eventually, please caught the man. Twenty nine year old Andre
Stefan Curtis Broadnax, who now faces multiple felonies for not
just the home invasion and stolen car, but also for
allegedly forcing his eleven year old daughter to help with
the breaking.

Speaker 1 (48:37):
Hmmm, that's crazy.

Speaker 8 (48:41):
Andre is twenty nine and had his eleven year old
daughter with him while he did a home invasion, and
he wanted his eleven year old daughter to help, and
he had a stolen car.

Speaker 4 (48:51):
And y'all want me to stop using the word retarded. Okay.

Speaker 8 (48:54):
The definition of the word retarded in the dictionary is
less advanced in mental, physical, arts social development than is
usual for one's age.

Speaker 4 (49:02):
Andre is twenty nine. His frontal cortex is fully developed.

Speaker 8 (49:06):
You tell me why he would take his eleven year
old daughter with him while he did a home invasion
and ask his eleven year old daughter to help.

Speaker 4 (49:13):
What else could it be except for retardation?

Speaker 1 (49:16):
Huh?

Speaker 8 (49:17):
Roph Cuter said he made his young daughter help him.
I don't know what his young daughter was supposed to
do in this situation.

Speaker 2 (49:22):
She was a lookout.

Speaker 8 (49:23):
She was probably the look out, the lookout. Okay, listen
the fact he even had her there to begin with.
Why there is a lot of daddy daughter bonding activities.
I can think of cooking, family meals, movies, tea parties, bowling.

Speaker 4 (49:37):
What's some stuff you do in.

Speaker 2 (49:38):
Me you could do?

Speaker 12 (49:39):
Of course, Dan's dad is kickball. There's a basketball, there
is a drawing colors. You could do your your daughter's nails,
you know, do the hair.

Speaker 4 (49:48):
You know, just what is Chris doing? Marley cut the
grass hedgies? What else?

Speaker 11 (49:51):
Wow?

Speaker 7 (49:53):
Wow?

Speaker 1 (49:54):
What move on?

Speaker 9 (49:55):
Wow.

Speaker 4 (49:56):
All I'm saying is home invasions are not on that list.

Speaker 8 (50:00):
Okay, this man, Andre took bring your child the workday
to a felony level. Imagine being eleven years old thinking
you're going to a park. Next thing you know, you're
holding a flashlight for your daddy while he's crawling through
a window. This is why we need background checks, not
just for guns, but for daddy's Okay, you're not a father, Andre,
You're a failed GTA tutorial with custody rights. And I

(50:21):
know that child's mother is somewhere regretting today she let
Andre shoot her club up.

Speaker 4 (50:26):
Okay. I know you can't take back your fornication, but
in situations like this, I know that woman is wishing
she could. What is wrong with you, brothers?

Speaker 8 (50:36):
You got some men just leaving their children at McDonald's
because they don't have a sitter, and you got some
men taking their daughters on home invasions because you want
your eleven year old daughter to help. The marls of
the story is there's absolutely never a reason to run
out of your daughter's life, even if you just got
caught doing a home invasion. Please give Andre Stephen Curtis

(50:56):
brought an next the biggest he huh. Actually, Andre probably
does need to run out of this child's life. This
is actually probably the one time that I would say,
you know what, run run run for your life, either
run for Actually she needed to run for her life
and get as far away from him as possible.

Speaker 1 (51:15):
That's crazy what Save said. It is your trip, lay
you played. He has never cut the hedges with my daughter.

Speaker 4 (51:26):
Ever. She didn't say they didn't cut the hedges. He
just said, not with the daughter and Molly's young Wait
till Mally gets bought.

Speaker 14 (51:32):
And then.

Speaker 1 (51:33):
You're not over there.

Speaker 15 (51:36):
Like sorry.

Speaker 4 (51:38):
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Speaker 4 (52:06):
He's got a new album coming out on July third.
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Speaker 11 (52:11):
How you doing, man?

Speaker 4 (52:12):
You got your little one with you?

Speaker 1 (52:13):
Yeah, damn about nothing.

Speaker 15 (52:19):
She'll pop in when she wants to. But right now
you're on that game.

Speaker 4 (52:22):
Yeah, what she playing?

Speaker 23 (52:26):
She wants to go ahead, you're gonna trade because she
chew it and then spit out gum there and want more.
She just should do it all day.

Speaker 1 (52:39):
But so how much softer has she?

Speaker 4 (52:41):
Major?

Speaker 15 (52:42):
I think that self is fast?

Speaker 4 (52:45):
You got trade doing tiktoks, trade dances.

Speaker 1 (52:50):
I love it though, but this is what you want
to you know, this is exactly what you're getting, exactly
what you wanted, what you asked for and everything.

Speaker 4 (52:57):
So it's good to see you.

Speaker 23 (52:58):
And dad moved man, So a full time job that
people really treat her as management, so like I did.
I was doing the interview in Atlanta a day ago,
and I couldn't do the interview unless they brought her
her boat Jangles hilarious. So right now we're fulfilling her riders.

Speaker 2 (53:19):
I know that's right now.

Speaker 4 (53:20):
The new album's called Angel tell Us Why of course.

Speaker 23 (53:24):
You know, it's inspired by my daughter, you know, my
whole the whole process of everything I went through. I
think this album probably people say would be the most
vulnerable I've been as far as most just open about
everything I was going through.

Speaker 15 (53:40):
And it means a lot to me. I mean it
means a lot to me.

Speaker 23 (53:42):
You know, I've always been able to do dope music,
but this album was recorded in the process of what
I was going through. So this one definitely gonna be something.
And I think it's just a climate of the culture.

Speaker 7 (53:56):
Man.

Speaker 23 (53:56):
Everybody going through rough and dark times right now, so
everybody ain't always club wise.

Speaker 4 (54:04):
Or turned up you know them days over.

Speaker 15 (54:07):
Yeah, I'm gonna say because Houston is the part of
city right but.

Speaker 8 (54:11):
I'm talking about for our era because you know, we've grown,
Like who are making the music for us?

Speaker 7 (54:15):
Now?

Speaker 23 (54:16):
You know what I mean?

Speaker 15 (54:18):
What's what's in your deck right now?

Speaker 4 (54:21):
Still it depends because I ended up listening to songs.

Speaker 8 (54:24):
It's more than like projects right Like I'm listening to
that new Eric about doing Alchemists. I've been riding the
Rayvaughn this hip as far as the younger is concerned
the good, the bad, and the dollar menu.

Speaker 1 (54:34):
You've been listening to the Flukes thousand.

Speaker 4 (54:37):
He's been definitely put out a piano album, the piano album. Yeah,
so that's probably that. That's pretty much I listened to
like singles. I don't listen to like full projects that.

Speaker 15 (54:46):
Much, is it because nobody puts something together as a
whole you.

Speaker 4 (54:49):
Like, I think that's what it is.

Speaker 15 (54:51):
That's what it is.

Speaker 8 (54:52):
Because if it's a full project that I like, like
I listened to GNX, you know what I mean, Or
I said, I listened to Rayvon. But if it's not
a full project that I like, I'm just gonna go
to singles.

Speaker 1 (55:02):
That was your album in story mode because I know
that was a long process that you had to go through.
Right now, is it in story mode? And is it
like when I mean by story mode from the beginning
to now?

Speaker 23 (55:14):
I think I think each part touches just different moments
within that was happening in different moments within my life.

Speaker 15 (55:23):
It's not like necessarily.

Speaker 23 (55:26):
In the order of how things happened, but I think
it is set up to from start to finish, you
you'll get the feel that you need you know, every
every moment, and that definitely would be a different highlight,
you know. But for me it's a it's a lot
of people say, you know a lot of people have
their favorite picks of my album, but for me personally.

Speaker 15 (55:48):
This would probably be one of my favorites right now. Yeah,
I mean because it's close to homes for sure.

Speaker 4 (55:53):
It was the therapeutic the right this project.

Speaker 15 (55:55):
Yes, it wasn't even writing.

Speaker 23 (55:58):
What happened was when I and they finally got me
to leave LA to take a break, you know, because
the main thing that was being pressed to me was
sometimes I could be in God's way if I'm trying
to do it my way. So I finally got to
understand and if I leave, go do something like like

(56:19):
like work getting the process of the things I love.
So I went for like probably like three days and
I just recorded back to back. Wasn't even necessarily right now,
I ain't wrote music and so long, I just go
in there and just get it off. So the two
things I did when I left LA for that short
amount of time, I did the album and then I
went to help with the Hurricane and the Carolina So

(56:41):
you know, those two things that give me my energy,
you know, Yeah, it was.

Speaker 1 (56:47):
It any song on the project that you felt like.

Speaker 4 (56:50):
Were you broke down?

Speaker 1 (56:53):
Like it was very challenging.

Speaker 15 (56:54):
I think you.

Speaker 23 (56:56):
I think through the project you would hear different stuff,
and I think it was displayed a certain way to it.
It almost makes other people break down on their head,
you know what I'm saying. So it's a lot of
moments in there like that, you know, but it's a
lot of problems too, Like you know, I got the
record all right on there with Little Cray and Truth

(57:16):
featured on that. Like, you know, it's different moments that
it's just a whole roller coaster, but it's set up
the right way.

Speaker 7 (57:23):
You know.

Speaker 4 (57:23):
So baby girls on an album, Yeah, doing that a
couple of times.

Speaker 1 (57:27):
Okay, she rapping or she just talking, or she popping
her gun, she was singing.

Speaker 15 (57:31):
But she sung on this album. You know, she raps,
She do a thing whatever she feels like doing.

Speaker 4 (57:36):
That's why she gotta ride her, That's right. What was
that feeling like, man?

Speaker 8 (57:41):
When you you know she Truth was reported missing back
in August of twenty twenty four, what was that moment
like when you first found her, Like when you realized
she was good and you was about to go see her.

Speaker 23 (57:52):
Man, it was excitement, nervous, your brain moving hours of
miles power because you're wondering, how is this first and
the action gonna be?

Speaker 15 (58:05):
Is it gonna be?

Speaker 7 (58:07):
Man?

Speaker 23 (58:07):
I missed you, Pops. Is it's gonna be? Uh, I've
been away from you for a minute. I'm cautious. So
it was just Man, it was a lot. Funny part
is when I got the car, jumped up because I
got it on New Year's I had just went to
church that night for New Year's and I got up.
I got the car like five from the US marshals

(58:30):
and they like, we found ther and they're.

Speaker 15 (58:35):
Close to the ball to Mexico. So I jumped out
the bed.

Speaker 23 (58:38):
I'm running from the bed to the bathroom when all
the while I'm supposed.

Speaker 15 (58:42):
To be trying to get dressing.

Speaker 23 (58:44):
After twenty minutes of going back and forth and absolutely
doing nothing and living, you know, I was in a
whole world nervous. But called my youngest son Houston. He
was upstairs. I'm like, man, bro, we gotta go. He
that's thirty minutes.

Speaker 7 (59:00):
We went.

Speaker 23 (59:00):
We booked a flight. We flew to San Diego. My
bro Rob picked us up in San Diego and we
drove down to the border. So when I get there, man,
you know, I'm nervous the whole time. So finally when
we when I first seen her, if you have seen
the video, she was a little hesitant, you know, because
you know, at this point, I don't know what's going through.

(59:20):
It is so but at the end of the day,
she do know I'm Pops, and she know I'm always
gonna protect her. So she come to me, and I
could tell she was with mixed emotion. But when I
tell her turn around and she's seeing her brother, it's
like I always forgotten. At that moment, it was like
she was like, yeah, I'm back with my guys at
that moment. And from that moment to as we sit

(59:43):
here now, we've been non stop together. You know what
I'm saying, It's a lot because it it makes me
a like to think all of just you know, from
being in the streets to the music to everything else.
Now most of my days if I'm not sitting up
watching cartoons of us and taking her to the trampoline

(01:00:04):
making sure she.

Speaker 15 (01:00:07):
Get through school.

Speaker 23 (01:00:08):
Now, that was another hard moment though, Like when she
first came back, she don't want to be around no
other kids.

Speaker 15 (01:00:13):
She was like, Wow, I want to do homeschool.

Speaker 23 (01:00:16):
And I kept, I kept, you know, we were working,
but I kept personally like man, just trying to be around.
So when I finally got her a go, she agreed
to go for like maybe an hour or two a day.
So I would sit outside the door, so anytime she
come and look through that crack, I'd be just sitting
on a chair till she was ready to go.

Speaker 15 (01:00:34):
And we worked and she very short.

Speaker 23 (01:00:39):
So even missing all the months of school, like four
or five months, she came through, ended up graduating her class,
top of her class, and she don't go nothing.

Speaker 8 (01:00:49):
Was there any conversations with them, with her mother not
it dangn So you don't even know why she did.

Speaker 10 (01:00:55):
What she did.

Speaker 23 (01:00:56):
I'm gonna be honest, man, I do my best not
to even go there to too much speak about it,
you know what I'm saying, as far as I just
really focus on making sure her days happy, making sure
we focus, and I'm doing everything I can to be
the best falls I can because I feel like when
that time comes, it'll come. But you know, at the
end of the day, it's olent in God's hands and

(01:01:18):
then I be real big on what I say because
we never had a conversation about that, Like, you know,
I don't speak on that with her.

Speaker 15 (01:01:27):
It's strictly sure what we got going on.

Speaker 23 (01:01:30):
And you know, with us, it's a full time job,
you know, truth, from singing to acting, to energy to
natch you on her YouTube, to her Instagram to it's
just it be a lot, a lot with her. But
you know, it's a good thing because we blessed to

(01:01:51):
be able to bring our kids into our world and
then to watch them do their own thing too. So
and I'm not forcing her with thath you know.

Speaker 1 (01:01:57):
Yeah are you are you given the dad okay or
the dad yes to the YouTube?

Speaker 15 (01:02:03):
Oh yeah, yeah yeah. One thing they know, I ain't
playing with my babies.

Speaker 23 (01:02:06):
So but the thing is, she's always all my kids
always had their own fan base based off them being
my kids. So a lot of the world in Houston
and a lot of the world in the industry, they
watched them grow up as a whole because you got us,
we did the BT. You would think, of course everybody
decided to see me, but they were probably just more

(01:02:26):
excited to see us.

Speaker 15 (01:02:27):
So you see her on pictures with everybody. So yeah,
it's a good thing.

Speaker 8 (01:02:33):
Yeah, You've been through so many losses man battles with
you know, radio stations and lawsuits, but you always stay tall,
like like what kept you grounded during the moments when
people like really tried to silence you or like this
whole trade back.

Speaker 15 (01:02:47):
Well, God, definitely God.

Speaker 23 (01:02:50):
God is the key to all man, because what I've learned,
and even now I'm going through the learning process of
having fail more because you know, I feel I have faith,
but I guess he may expect a little more from me.
So I'm working on having a lot more. And I

(01:03:11):
was telling someone the other day that my spiritual advisor
becall of Gigi. She was on me hard about praying
for my enemies, everybody who did me wrong, just being
a lot more forgiving, and you know, for people like us,
it's like, man, you did so much to me, Like
I don't like, I don't I don't hate you, but
I don't want to be in that aspect. But I

(01:03:31):
definitely humble myself and daily that's that's what I pray for.
I pray for for enemies and just a lot of
other things. Man, And I think the more that I
do that, the more at peace I be with my
kids and other things, you know, because I think the
last thing I'm trying to master is being unbothered. I
ain't like I ain't master at that part yet, but
trying to get there, you know, because it would be
certain stuff you say it's gonna trigger me and.

Speaker 3 (01:03:53):
It just is what it is.

Speaker 1 (01:03:54):
Yeah, do you feel like you get enough flowers or
recognition for the things that you do in the community.

Speaker 15 (01:04:06):
I think when you're gonna look for it.

Speaker 23 (01:04:08):
I don't really have a gauge of if I feel
I get too much, too little, if I feel I
need more.

Speaker 15 (01:04:14):
I think I just do the work.

Speaker 23 (01:04:16):
But I can tell your moments that I be the
most down, it'd be moments like that that lift me up,
and you wouldn't believe how many in the industry, wouldn't
believe how many just men and women across the world.
No matter where me and truth go, the first thing
they'll be like, Man, I was praying for you. I
watched everything you went through, so to watch people do
that and be happy and motivated to see how strong

(01:04:40):
and how.

Speaker 15 (01:04:40):
Dedicated I was to get to my child.

Speaker 23 (01:04:44):
Moments like that bring you through and then moments of
coming across people and they'd be like, man, you don't
know nothing.

Speaker 15 (01:04:50):
You I mean, you don't know you helped my AINI
down here, you did this. Then that lady that you
did this for that was my relative.

Speaker 23 (01:04:56):
So stuff like that would kind of keep me going
because it's like the work is really getting noticed.

Speaker 8 (01:05:03):
You know, do you think more rappers would be involved
in activism if they felt like if they felt like
it wouldn't hurt I guess hurt their brand so to speak.

Speaker 15 (01:05:12):
See the difference with me is I didn't care if
it because I always been me.

Speaker 7 (01:05:16):
You know.

Speaker 23 (01:05:16):
You gotta think I'm one of the few rappers that
never never smoke or drink. Like I've always stood on
my own and been my own leader. So when I
did it, when when I got out there, whether it's
fighting on the front line, so people who passed other disasters,
I'm not thinking about what nobody else gonna feel. I'm
just doing me and I think that's what people respect.

(01:05:38):
But believe it or not, majority of the industry and others. Man,
they hit my phone on the regular. Man, next time
you go out, let me come out. Yeah, Like, I
don't know, like it was a saying somebody told me
they're like, man, Tray, you made it cool to give back,
because if you go back to just looking when it
really got heavy, you start watching people from all over

(01:06:00):
like man, this holiday, this, this, I need to make
sure I'm doing that. So to be able to be
part of planting that seed for a lot of people
to follow that blueprint was definitely major because the thing
for me is it's a lot of people who need it.

Speaker 15 (01:06:14):
You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 1 (01:06:15):
A lot trade truth?

Speaker 16 (01:06:17):
Hey, y'all question when you are going through different things, right,
people expect this like perfect symbol of what trade of
truth is? Like what are what do you lean on
when you know you're trying to let people know like, hey,
I'm not perfect.

Speaker 23 (01:06:32):
I think the hardest thing and it's about to what
Charlomagne is seeing. I don't know if y'all seen. It's
a one on one sit down that's gonna come out
with tip and I think being at a point where
you can take accountability and growth, I think people can
appreciate that more to understand that I'm human and I

(01:06:53):
make mistakes like anybody else do, and mistakes don't necessarily stop.

Speaker 15 (01:06:59):
You or to find you as a whole, because you.

Speaker 23 (01:07:01):
Still can keep doing the work and become better than
what you are in that moment, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 15 (01:07:07):
So I'm just trying to be me.

Speaker 4 (01:07:09):
Interview is gonna be received, I don't know.

Speaker 23 (01:07:12):
I think it was just it's honesty, and it's honesty
to the point where I felt like you can see
me and him un necessarily agree on everything, but you
get the real you know what I'm saying, And I
think I think that always outweigh in the end. Of course,
in this day and time with social media, it's different.
You know, people man, people be so weird on the Internet.

(01:07:35):
But as a whole, I think you never can override
just being authentic and real.

Speaker 7 (01:07:43):
You know.

Speaker 23 (01:07:43):
Sometimes it may be blunt and may be brutal, but
at some point you had to be like, yeah, all right,
I get it.

Speaker 4 (01:07:49):
Are there any relationships you hope to heal with that interview?

Speaker 23 (01:07:54):
I think I think I hope to get to a
point where I have no issues, which in my mind
right now, I ain't got no issues with nobody. I'm
past that, you know, because the thing is, man, a
lot came with those with those prayers, with those fighting
moments to even get to the point where I am

(01:08:15):
with little one, And you got to ask yourself, man,
in these situations, what's worth more? And for me, my
kids and my family is worth more than anything. So
at this point it's like, hey, do I want to
run around with pride and ego and stay focused on

(01:08:36):
this way or get to a point where Man, if
it ain't affected me in mine and I'm not gonna
let none jeopardize me in mind, then I'm cool. So
I think I'm at a point I ain't got no
issues with nobody actually, like I don't. I rarely even
think about anything with anybody else. Like my days is
strictly trying to keep up with my kids, you know.

(01:08:56):
But you know I'm working through it. What's the symbolism
of you on your birthday? It was supposed to be
promoted way before, but I'm man, so you know, they
say man delayed, ain't denied, so from God. So the

(01:09:19):
thing is, I feel like maybe it didn't align at
the right time, So maybe it will, you know, maybe
it will align now, whether it be you know, my
birthday and you know trade they coming right around the corner.

Speaker 4 (01:09:31):
Two July seventeek.

Speaker 15 (01:09:33):
Yeah, yeah, July seventh, and this is gonna be a
big one. That's always.

Speaker 23 (01:09:36):
It's gonna be your number sixteen, man, And that's to
even take that in to be sixteen.

Speaker 15 (01:09:41):
Years and taking care of the people.

Speaker 23 (01:09:43):
Yeah, but uh, honestly, you get to when you get
these moments in the situations that I've been in. Sometimes
just being transparent with y'all, you can get to doubting
yourself a lot, you know what I'm saying. So you
gotta get through them moments to know it's gonna be
all right. Because if I would have dropped the album
right when this was happening, that might have been the

(01:10:05):
perfect time to drop it. But of course me, I
was very hesitant on it and I wouldn't even really
think about music at the time, and I was getting
ready to drop it, and then I realized I ain't
doing nothing nothing I'm supposed to do. So I'm just like, man,
at this point, I'm gonna drop it on my birthday
and I'm gonna get in with it, and you know,

(01:10:25):
this is the new day and the area. Anyway, you
don't have to promote months in advance when you drop
so sometimes you can drop and then come back and promote.

Speaker 15 (01:10:32):
So I'm gonna make the best out of it.

Speaker 1 (01:10:34):
Yeah, for trade, the dads, mattter y'all talked about the
we ain't.

Speaker 15 (01:10:39):
Got the trade yet.

Speaker 23 (01:10:40):
I was gonna say, you know you're going to be
on top of it. I'm proud of you because I
watch you or you doing your thing, but yeah, I
know you're gonna be on top of it.

Speaker 1 (01:10:48):
I've been out of the interviews.

Speaker 16 (01:10:49):
I didn't want to reask any questions, but I was
the dads matter, the conversation that you're going to focus
trade around this year. What other dads are involved that
we might know, Corey.

Speaker 23 (01:10:59):
Hard It, Ricky Smiley, Compton from Black Ink, uh Man,
Reggie Brass, he's out of l A. He he's an
advocate for fathers and children. That's who actually helped me

(01:11:19):
to get a lot of knowledge when I was even
before I got to the process of the situation I
was in.

Speaker 15 (01:11:25):
He helped me for years.

Speaker 23 (01:11:28):
It's gonna it's gonna be It's gonna be quite a few.
And the reason I'm doing that is because throughout my journey, man,
there was so many fathers that was like man, I
wish I had the strength of you. Because I got
so frustrated, I just back the way they want me
out the picture. I'm gonna just get out the picture.
And it's like for me, they know that way. Yeah,

(01:11:49):
I couldn't do that, but I understand because they feel
like they don't have the money, they don't have the means,
they don't have the knowledge, they don't had a motivation
to do it, you know, because you know, different people
built to handle the situations in different ways. But I
think this conversation is never the bash woman at all.

(01:12:10):
But it's about to show fathers. It's gonna be a
bunch of legal people that too, is showing fathers. Hey,
these are some of the processes you can go to.
These are some of the things you need to know.
Because the thing is sometimes you can get in there
and represent yourself if you just take the time to
instead of getting frustrated, you know and.

Speaker 15 (01:12:29):
Know they rights.

Speaker 23 (01:12:30):
You know, you gotta think so many people pay child's
report don't even get to see their kids. You know,
it's just and they don't know the rights that they have.
So I think that and I'm working shout out my
lawyer Stephan their profit. I told her and I was
dealing with.

Speaker 4 (01:12:46):
Black and missing, Yeah, the black misfoundation.

Speaker 23 (01:12:49):
Yeah, Natalie, I was saying, I want to work to
go to legislative so we can try and find some
of these laws that give dad as a fairt shot.
You know what I'm saying to a because believe it
or not, legally, when it comes to custody situation, man,
officers are they ain't gonna eat. You can be all

(01:13:12):
the way in the right and have your baby and
they'd be like, yeah, this ain't a this ain't that
criminal type of matter. Out on your own, y'all figure out,
you know, And sometimes they may place a child in
the wrong hands by just simply not caring. And you know,
I feel like that's that's a serious situation because if
it was their child, they gonna want people to take
stuff a lot more seriously. So it's just trying to

(01:13:33):
get the knowledge and just starting the pre steps to
get things together for but dads, because I feel like
a lot of parents, a lot of parents need they
a lot of kids need their parents in their life. Yeah,
because if we ain't got role models that we ain't
got our pops off family like that, that's what make
us wrong. And do the things that we do, you know,

(01:13:55):
and that's what make a lot of a lot of
the young homies last shop because they feel like they
ain't got nobody. And then a lot of times they
feel like they ain't got nobody because they've been taught
and told things so long, so when they finally do
have that conversation, they like, I had this all wrong.

Speaker 7 (01:14:10):
You know.

Speaker 23 (01:14:10):
I was amaze to believe you ain't care about me
at all, and that don't necessarily be the case.

Speaker 1 (01:14:16):
I got a couple more questions now that you have
a new manager. Yes, I was the dating life.

Speaker 23 (01:14:23):
Uh man, I've been single for so long, and you
know what she told me, I don't need nobody else.

Speaker 15 (01:14:28):
She's all I need.

Speaker 4 (01:14:29):
That's the only time she responded. She's been stoic and cool.

Speaker 15 (01:14:40):
She not she ain't going for it, but it is
what it is.

Speaker 23 (01:14:44):
I mean, as a parent, you're gonna sacrifice everything for
your kids, meaning even if that means put my career
on the back burner to raise my kids.

Speaker 15 (01:14:52):
But yes, and no, man, I've been single so long.

Speaker 23 (01:14:56):
It's the new norm because I feel like everything I'm
doing I gotta be purpose. So if it ever gets
to that point first and foremost, they gotta be somebody
that my kids.

Speaker 15 (01:15:04):
Really that that's genuine with my kids and the rest
of all and play.

Speaker 23 (01:15:10):
But when I tell you a full time job with
this one here, I think a female. I think a
female will be here telling me because they're like man like.
The options we have is slim because you ain't give it.
You ain't gonna be able to give us. No phone time,
no no in lifetime. It's just I'm always Daddy. I

(01:15:34):
want you to have somebody one day.

Speaker 1 (01:15:36):
It's not right now, is true. I'm sick okay, and
and Dad is the only one who's forty four about
to be.

Speaker 8 (01:15:50):
Little Tray Angel will be out July third man Trey
always a pleasure, truth, good to see you.

Speaker 7 (01:15:56):
I love it.

Speaker 4 (01:15:56):
I'm glad to see you in this space. Trade yes, yes,
you have to reach out to. If you have to
reach out to, it's the breakfast club.

Speaker 15 (01:16:09):
What you're gonna say this truth? And they tune into what.

Speaker 12 (01:16:15):
Okay, morning, everybody, it's d j Envy, just Hilary Charlamage
the guy.

Speaker 4 (01:16:20):
We are the breakfast club. Or leave it on a
positive note.

Speaker 8 (01:16:24):
The positive notice this maturity is when you know the
other person is lying, but you just smile and let
it go.

Speaker 4 (01:16:30):
With Breakfast Club, you

Speaker 2 (01:16:32):
Don't finish for y'all done,

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