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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:08):
Just hilarrush you in the little lake, Charlamagne, da God,
Peace to the plane.
Speaker 1 (00:11):
It is Tuesday. How y'all feel out there? I feel blessed,
black and Holly favorite, happy to be here another day
to serve our beautiful listeners. Man drop on the clues
bombs for the Jacksonville jack Watston. Okay, first of all,
I love Jacksonville, all right, that's number one, But number two,
I just like seeing the Kansas City Chiefs lose. It
warms my cold heart to see the Kansas City Chiefs
(00:32):
have a losing record.
Speaker 2 (00:33):
Yeah, they lost last night, thirty one twenty eight.
Speaker 1 (00:35):
You watch the game? No, I didn't watch none of
the game, Okay, but I saw the score, all right.
I was up. I'm reading a great book right now,
so Allen Iverson's Memoireah oh man man, that's what I've
been Uh, that's what I've been on all weekend.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
I love to read books like that because you know
the person in real life, so that to actually know
his story, to see his story, because I went to Virginia.
I went to Himphon University when he was through all
the things that he was going through. I remember that
Bowling Alley part, that Bowling Alley situation when he was
just coming up and I was out there. It was
It's just it's a great story. If you haven't got
the book, it's a book out yet, not yet, it's not.
Speaker 1 (01:11):
I think it's out this week this week.
Speaker 3 (01:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:13):
I love reading stories like that because you don't know
a person, you know what I mean, Like you hear
all of these headlines and things like that, but you
actually get to know, you know what the person was
thinking in that moment, what led to certain situations. But
Alan Ibinson is a cultural icon, so all cultural icons
should write memoirs. They should tell their own stories while
the while they're still alive to tell them. So I'm
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thoroughly enjoying his book. I'm almost done with it.
Speaker 2 (01:35):
Actually, I agree. I seen Ai a couple of weeks
ago too, when I was in Virginia. I just tapping
and walking down the block, and in AI pulled up
on me. So slew to a the hell.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
Was you just randomly walking down the block in Virginia?
Speaker 2 (01:45):
Because what I was saying at the hotel, you walk
about maybe five restaurants. You ain't say it like that,
going to.
Speaker 1 (01:52):
The streets of Virginia like you just gooned out out here.
I'm just I'm just walking the block.
Speaker 2 (01:57):
If you say that, if you took that, I didn't
say anything about I was just walking. I was strolling
to the neighborhood restaurant to catch some brunch. And as
I was walking back to my hotel, Alan Ivison pulled
up to me and said, Hey, what's up.
Speaker 4 (02:09):
NB.
Speaker 2 (02:10):
That's not better.
Speaker 1 (02:11):
Actually, the books out the Day they're talking about Okay,
today is out Misunderstood, Misunderstood, Out the Day, October seventh.
Speaker 2 (02:17):
That's his memoir, salute to Ai. Absolutely all right, Well,
let's get the show cracking. Havoc will be joining us
this morning. We got a chance to kick with Havoc.
Havoc of course from Mob Deep. This is the last
I believe Mob Deep album. It's called Infinite. It's it's
Havoc in Prodigy. They have Prodigy Versus on their nas
is on there a couple of times. So we're gonna
be kicking it with Havoc for a little opening.
Speaker 1 (02:37):
Man, I'm mad I missed that. Man, they got a
song that was that new record they got out. That's
so hard this one, it's a new record. It's it's off. This,
it's off. The infinite.
Speaker 2 (02:45):
Whole album is hard. So I don't know what you
I didn't hear the whole album. They said it, the
whole album is hard. It is, and Prodigy said, Prodigy
sounds so good. Man, we forget about all the beats
that have it produced and because absolutely we do not
find we was having a conversation and I was like,
you know, it's weird to me that people don't ever
put you in that conversation in one of the illest
or best producers. And he was like, yeah, he feels
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the same. But if you look at his cataly recons
he produced.
Speaker 1 (03:09):
When he was up here, when Joey Badass was up
here and Joey Badass was talking about, you know, wanting
to do like a nineteen ninety well, I was saying
he should do like a nineteen ninety now album, and
Havoc was one of the people.
Speaker 2 (03:20):
I said, oh my goodness, from Quiet Storm to Shook
Ones to Godfather Paul three to there's so many of them.
So we'll We'll talk to Havoc in a little bit,
but we got front page news when we come back,
and Meal be joining us, and don't go anywhere. It's
the breakfast Club. Good morning, good morning, Everybody's dj n V, Jesse,
Larry's Charlamagne the God. We are the breakfast Club. Let's
get in some front page news.
Speaker 3 (03:40):
Now.
Speaker 2 (03:41):
I'm Monday Night football, like we told you. The Jaguars
beat the Chiefs thirty one to twenty.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
Dropping the clues bonds for the Jaguars. You know, I'm
a Dallas cowboy fan all day. I don't root for
other teams. I just like to see the Kansas City
Chiefs loose. I really truly do I mean?
Speaker 2 (03:56):
Is it Taylor Swift?
Speaker 1 (03:57):
There's a lot of man ai'se, a lot of manaise
in that say this, a lot of it.
Speaker 2 (04:02):
All right, Well, good morning, Mimi.
Speaker 5 (04:04):
Good morning in being, Good morning, Charlemagne.
Speaker 6 (04:06):
How are you doing this morning?
Speaker 7 (04:06):
Me?
Speaker 8 (04:08):
Good?
Speaker 5 (04:08):
All right.
Speaker 8 (04:08):
So, as a government shut down drags into its second week,
thousands of air traffic controllers are being told to keep
working even though they are not getting paid. Their union
says skipping a shift or calling out sick couldn't mean
getting fired, but callouts are already rising as frustration and
financial strain are setting in A Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy,
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he stopped by Newark Airport yesterday delivering pizzas to air
traffic controllers still on the job and admitting that pressure
is mounting. Let's listen to what he had to say, and.
Speaker 4 (04:40):
So now what they think about as their control in
our airspace is how am I going to pay my mortgage?
How do I make my car payment? I have a
couple kids at home? How do I put food on
the table. I'm working six days a week. Do I
have to take a second job and drive uber when
I'm already exhausted from doing a job that's already stressful
(05:00):
to think about how I can make extra money because the.
Speaker 2 (05:02):
Government may not provide me a paycheck.
Speaker 4 (05:05):
This shutdown has put way more stress on our controllers
that in time, when they're already working on equipment from
the nineteen sixties, nineteen eighties, nineteen nineties, We asked them
to do their jobs on equipment that has not been
state of the art.
Speaker 8 (05:21):
That's crazy, that is really crazy. Equipment from the sixties,
eighties and nineties that leaves more questions and answers right
there as well. But more than eleven thousand FAA employees,
roughly a quarter of the agency's workforce, they have been furloughed,
while thirteen thousand controllers are still required to report for
duty to keep the planes moving safely and for travelers,
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the ripple effects are starting to show. Longer TSA lines
are being reported at several major airports as more agents
do call out sick, and even minor staffing gaps are
now causing major delays. Here in California, Burbank Airport had
no traffic controllers on duty for nearly six hours yesterday,
forcing flight diversions and delays. Governor Gavin Newsom he vented
(06:05):
about that on X writing, Burbank Airport has zero air
traffic controllers from four fifteen to ten pm today because
of your government shutdown. We're assuming he is talking about
President Trump. Meanwhile, flight refund requests, consumer complaints, lost luggage
claims are piling up because offices that handle that are closed.
FAA inspectors have also been furloughed, meeting fewer routine checks
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on planes and repair. So just a growing reminder that
the shutdown isn't just a Washington problem. It's touching Americans
both on the ground and in the air, Sabiebe.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
Imagine them saying there was no air traffic controllers in
Burdbank for six hours.
Speaker 2 (06:45):
That's crazy. But I wonder if all you know, the
TSA members, employees, and all air traffic controllers just say,
you know what, we're not coming to work Wednesday, right,
it would almost force it would almost force to get
things done a lot faster, right, because if nobody comes
to work, that means just no flights taking off. That
means you can't go anywhere. That means there is no money.
And I really think they care more about big business
than the actual average people. So I wonder if that
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would force things to move a lot faster.
Speaker 8 (07:09):
I dubbed yeah, I don't know, but I think that's
why the Transport Transportation Secretary had that press conference yesterday
because he was basically saying, if you do that, we're
going to fire you and we'll just find somebody else
to take your place.
Speaker 2 (07:21):
But you but you want me to worry, but you're
not gonna pay.
Speaker 8 (07:24):
Me exactly exactly, So you kind of got to pick one,
and I don't know, we'll want to apply for a
job like that if they are already not paying, so
we all gonna find more people to work.
Speaker 5 (07:34):
Yeah, well, you know, and the chaos and the skies.
Speaker 8 (07:37):
It's all tracing back to, of course, the gridlock in
Washington where lawmakers can't agree on how to reopen the government. Yesterday,
sim Senate Democrats they once again blocked Republicans their so
called clean funding bill.
Speaker 5 (07:50):
It's the fifth filled vote.
Speaker 8 (07:52):
In just seven days, so that final count was fifty
two to forty two. They are just short of the
sixty votes that they needed to move forward. The bill
already passed by the House would have kept the government
running until late November. Democrats, of course, they're refusing to
go along with a vote until the Affordable Care Act
subsidies and tax credits. Those are the tax credits that
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help millions of Americans afford their health insurance premiums, which
are set to expire at the end of the year,
and now some Republicans are sounding the alarms. Congresswoman Marjorie
Taylor Green she said on x that while she's not
backing the Democratic plan, she did urge her party to
address the expiring Obamacare credits, warning that insurance premium for
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her own children will double if the credits expire, and
so Americans they are fed up. A new national poll
find seventy percent of voters oppose the shutdown. More than
half blame Republicans, while most want Democrats honestly to just
accept a short term deal to keep the government open.
Speaker 6 (08:52):
Most people just want to get back to work.
Speaker 8 (08:53):
And perhaps the most telling about all of this is
sixty two percent believe that Republicans will ultimately win this
go down.
Speaker 5 (09:01):
About the shutdown, I'll tell.
Speaker 1 (09:02):
You one thing. On October fifteenth, the one point three
million members in the Armed Services are supposed to get paid.
You let them miss that paycheck. Okay, you missed that paycheck.
It's going It might not be worth the political cost,
but he's a party wow, exactly.
Speaker 5 (09:16):
So we'll continue to watch that, all right, y'all?
Speaker 8 (09:18):
Well, coming up at seven, A popular app is rolling
out a new feature today, and I'll tell you why.
Some users say they feel like they are being watched.
Another one, O me, okay girl, another one? All right,
everybody else, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one.
Speaker 2 (09:34):
If you need to vent phone lines to wide open
again eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Wake up,
wake up.
Speaker 9 (09:45):
Ask if you're time to get it off your chest,
your man or blessed, we want to hear from you on.
Speaker 3 (09:52):
The breakfast clos Hello.
Speaker 10 (09:54):
Who's this y'all?
Speaker 11 (09:55):
Is? Rick?
Speaker 10 (09:55):
How y'all doing today?
Speaker 2 (09:56):
What's up?
Speaker 11 (09:56):
Rick?
Speaker 2 (09:57):
Get it up?
Speaker 1 (09:58):
Peace?
Speaker 10 (09:58):
Rick? Hey.
Speaker 12 (09:59):
I just wanted to give it inside.
Speaker 13 (10:00):
I heard Charlamagne Sael like the Armed Services missed their payment.
They actually passed the law not too long ago for
the Armed Services and certain divisions of the government actually
still get paid on government shutdowns.
Speaker 14 (10:11):
Right.
Speaker 1 (10:11):
I didn't say that, but hope, brother, I didn't point
but I didn't say that, my brother. I said that
they y'all have a paycheck schedule on October fifteen for
the one point three million members in the Armed Services,
and they're saying that that might convince legislators in the
White House that missing that date won't be worth the
political costs.
Speaker 10 (10:26):
Especially they want to get paid.
Speaker 15 (10:27):
That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 13 (10:27):
They passed the law doing like Trump's first administration to
where the Armed Services still get paid.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
You talk about this, you're talking about the temporary bill
that continues like what is it called? I forgot?
Speaker 15 (10:40):
Oh no, that's stop getting legislation.
Speaker 13 (10:42):
We're not talking about that. We're talking about an actual
law like that was put into place. And so like
nb's point, where like if the TSA was the call off,
that's what actually put pressure on the first of comp
administration twenty eighteen to get them back to work. Remember
that they had a big war port thing. A bunch
of say agis was calling out stick and everything like that,
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and they got to sit down done in like a week. Man.
So like, yeah, they really do care about big business
more than they care about the little guys. Like I said,
like the Army still get paid, Congress still get paid,
they get free health care. Man, it's the little guys
like this who are making twenty thirty dollars an hour,
man who premiums double.
Speaker 15 (11:19):
You know, I always tell people, go, it's expensive to
be poor. You know, one thing can happen in your
life man, and you can set you back for months
on eve. But you know the government doesn't really care
about that. Man. But that was just my two cents.
Speaker 3 (11:31):
You got to have a great day.
Speaker 2 (11:34):
Hello, who's this janity?
Speaker 10 (11:36):
Just for area starting, man, what's it's a deal.
Speaker 14 (11:40):
I'm gonna go quick.
Speaker 10 (11:41):
I know trigger fingers got his hand next to the
hanger black. Yeah. But back in twenty eighteen, I was
looking back for such down there through research. And now,
first of all, just five hundred and thirty five Congress, right,
and because of the twenty the tenth amendments, they still
get paid during the furt level, but they have the
option to for go their payments, and the research of
the old sixth member has done that. And also what
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caused the subtown and twenty.
Speaker 14 (12:04):
Eighteen was to your say, because after that month and
they were getting paid, they started calling them sick. They
stopped coming in and that was a big disaster. So
they came to an agreement real quick. So my thing is,
I'm calling them back out this time around, because we
of people have power. If they stopped coming from the
potential workers stopped going in or take a stare like
Charlotte was saying about the.
Speaker 10 (12:23):
Better workers, I bet you theyllgree real quickly.
Speaker 1 (12:26):
I didn't say that, Envy said that. But listen, where
are y'all getting this information that active duties still personnel
is still getting paid.
Speaker 10 (12:32):
I don't know about them, but TSA, they just stopped
coming in and that's all. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (12:37):
TSA members started calling in sick, Like a lot of
them started calling in sickcause they weren't getting paid.
Speaker 2 (12:41):
That's what I was saying. You know, when it when
it's regular people. A lot of times the government don't care.
But I feel like they got to shut down the
mailports and shut down them planes and them flights. They'll
fix things, right, Get it off your chest eight hundred
five eight five one five one. If you need to
vent hit us up now. It's the breakfast Club in
the morning.
Speaker 9 (12:57):
The Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it
off your chest. Hundred five eight five five one. We
want to hear from you on the breakfast club.
Speaker 2 (13:11):
Hello. Who's this?
Speaker 7 (13:12):
Yeah?
Speaker 10 (13:12):
You know what's going on?
Speaker 8 (13:13):
Man?
Speaker 15 (13:13):
This is Terrence from someel to Louisiana.
Speaker 2 (13:15):
Terrence, Get off your chest, brother.
Speaker 16 (13:18):
Good morning man. I wanted to shed a little light
this morning, man, and about the tragic accident that happened
in here in Louisiana.
Speaker 1 (13:24):
Man in Kyle relation.
Speaker 16 (13:27):
Horrible, horrible, horrible, yeah, man, So so it just happens.
Speaker 7 (13:31):
Man.
Speaker 16 (13:32):
His lawyers just got on a local news network and
really got to tell his story.
Speaker 11 (13:37):
Man.
Speaker 16 (13:37):
It shed light on this story about what really happened,
and there was a total cover from start to finish. Man,
Kyle relation was behind that accident. Yeah, happened one hundred
you saw it. Yeah. I just feel like we're not
getting enough. That's not getting enough national attention.
Speaker 13 (13:53):
Man.
Speaker 16 (13:53):
That that that's a multipolice support.
Speaker 10 (13:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (13:55):
You know, it's so funny. When I walked in the
room this morning, I said, Man, all the cap and
people doing for Diddy talking about you diition system did
him dirty? It's like, no, that should be going to
Kyraen Lazy because Kyraen Lacey didn't do anything wrong. He
didn't make no portraits whatsoever. He just got framed.
Speaker 15 (14:08):
Correct, he got framed. Man.
Speaker 16 (14:10):
And uh, we just feel like here in the community, man,
they're not they're not light on that.
Speaker 2 (14:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (14:16):
We nobody else or something man.
Speaker 2 (14:18):
And I believe the lawyer reached out in my DM.
I actually sent them to Lauren's information so so Lauren
could speak. But if he is listening or the family
members are listening, we definitely would love to talk to you.
Speaker 1 (14:31):
Oh yeah, could get Oh.
Speaker 16 (14:33):
Yeah, that's easy, man. I can get in touch with
his mom. Was dad and have them call you guys.
That's easy.
Speaker 2 (14:39):
Oh yeah, well, hold on all that energy, y'all.
Speaker 1 (14:41):
Given did he talking about? You know that the judge
did Diddy wrong and the judicial system did Diddy wrong
and they overcharged you know they did that to Kyen Lacy?
Did he made poor choices that put himself in that situation?
Kyraen Lazy did nothing, literally.
Speaker 17 (14:53):
And he's not even here anymore, not even here's a suicide?
Speaker 1 (14:56):
Like, what are we talking about?
Speaker 2 (14:58):
Hello? Who's this there are?
Speaker 10 (15:00):
Robert?
Speaker 2 (15:01):
Hey? Good morning brother, get it off your chest.
Speaker 12 (15:03):
More than dj MV show Men of God, just hilarious.
Speaker 6 (15:06):
Hello.
Speaker 12 (15:08):
Yes, I'm I'm gonna need a kidney transplant, and with
everything that's going on with the government, I'm a I'm
a little worried about that.
Speaker 2 (15:17):
Are you on the list for transplants?
Speaker 12 (15:19):
I'm on three lists, and I'm taking donations for my
kidney transplant.
Speaker 1 (15:24):
Now, can I ask you a question? What does the
government shut down? Why does the government shutdown impact whether
or not you can get a kid kidney transplant?
Speaker 12 (15:30):
Medicaid, medicages think that way got you?
Speaker 3 (15:35):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (15:35):
I had a front on the list of the same
list that needed a Ken you it's been years too, did.
Speaker 12 (15:42):
That I've got It's been five years for me now, yes.
Speaker 2 (15:44):
It's been years.
Speaker 6 (15:45):
That depends on why you need it.
Speaker 2 (15:46):
Depends on why you need it. And then also if
it's something that you're doing to yourself, they want to
make sure, if it's drugs or something, they want to
make sure that you're in rehab and that they don't
give you something where you're gonna continue your kidney. Yeah,
that's why I asked, what was the reason.
Speaker 12 (16:01):
Yeah, COVID got me. That's how I get COVID got him.
Speaker 2 (16:04):
Man, damn, damn. I'm so sorry, brother, good luck man.
Speaker 12 (16:06):
Definitely, yes, I appreciate it.
Speaker 15 (16:08):
Can I do more things? If anybody like to donate,
I'm gonna they need sixty nine ram say it again,
kidney need sixty nine on.
Speaker 2 (16:18):
This ramp, all right, brother man.
Speaker 1 (16:20):
Folks have no idea how thank you, brother. Folks have
no idea how much this government shut down is impacting
working class people because everybody be in their little bubbles, right,
you and your little bubble of entertainment, You in your
little bubble of this overhead, but you're not talking to
regular everyday people and realizing how it's impacting that every
day live this man that he's scared he's not gonna
be able to get his kidney transplant.
Speaker 2 (16:39):
That's crazy, damn. We'll get it off your chest. Eight
hundred five eight five one o five one. And if
you all flying today and you see a TSA worker,
just say hello, shake your hand, just say we appreciate you.
Just say thank you because a lot of them are
not getting paid and they're doing this because they're just
trying to help make sure.
Speaker 1 (16:57):
Your thoughts and with the money.
Speaker 2 (16:59):
Yet okay, well you can't get money money in the
high five.
Speaker 1 (17:03):
Slipp him a little something getting paid.
Speaker 10 (17:06):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (17:06):
If you can't do that, they might get fired for
taking that budget. Get something from some food or something
something right, somebody say something you wanna say, y'alla.
Speaker 1 (17:18):
Man, if you prayers giving, give me where the money at?
Speaker 17 (17:22):
And then when you go through and forget the emptiest practice,
now you now gott to see you again because you
gotta give me something else.
Speaker 1 (17:28):
Now is that y'a should get back to stealing? Okay, man,
get back to stealing a little bit. Y'all deserve it
right now.
Speaker 2 (17:37):
Man, y'all deserve to steal. We got the Latest, Lauren
coming up over talking about Low.
Speaker 18 (17:43):
Yes, we're gonna be talking about Lebron. Lebron said, he
is making the decision of all this.
Speaker 3 (17:47):
Nobody got time for all.
Speaker 1 (17:48):
That right now, Lebron. You see what's going on in
the world, Lebron, Nobody got time for all of this foolishness.
Speaker 6 (17:53):
People are stressed. Okay, we're gonna get into it.
Speaker 1 (17:55):
Only one decision he can make retire, not retire silliness
all over again, Lebron.
Speaker 2 (18:01):
He's not leaving, so, like you said, it's probably and
I hope you.
Speaker 1 (18:04):
Don't use this opportunity to sell something if you come
out of here like I'm selling a new sandwich or
this a new sneaker. If if you're playing with people
like this during the time like this, we don't want
to hear.
Speaker 17 (18:12):
It talking about it when we'll come back.
Speaker 2 (18:19):
It's the breakfast club. It's the breakfast Love the.
Speaker 3 (18:21):
Morning, the breakfast club.
Speaker 2 (18:25):
Lauren becoming a straight fast she gets them, somebody that knows,
somebody gets the details.
Speaker 6 (18:31):
I'm a long girl that knows a little bit about everything,
and she'd.
Speaker 3 (18:35):
Be having the latest on you, The Latest with Lauren
la Rosa.
Speaker 1 (18:39):
Sometimes you have fact sometimes you have details, sometimes you
have a little bit of everything.
Speaker 3 (18:43):
It's the latest the breakfast club.
Speaker 1 (18:45):
Talk to me.
Speaker 18 (18:47):
So Lebron James have the people in a frenzy right now.
So yesterday on his Instagram, Lebron posted a video of
him walking in and sitting down, recreating the big Miami
announcement moment and the option of the video. He doesn't
say anything. The captain of the video says the decision
of all decisions. October seventh, twelve pm Eastern Standard Time
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hashtag the second Decision.
Speaker 1 (19:10):
It's not the decision of all decisions. There's only one
decision he could be making. Like, you know, he's going
to announce his retirement. This is his last year fair
farewell tour, which he deserves.
Speaker 2 (19:20):
I think so.
Speaker 18 (19:21):
Well, Yes, I hope so So that post made some
people think that.
Speaker 1 (19:25):
You hope so because I hope he's not doing all
this promoter.
Speaker 2 (19:32):
Look the fact that he was actually if he retires,
I mean, because he's still putting up numbers.
Speaker 18 (19:37):
Yeah, last week he was just they talked about someone
that asked him during the media days about retirement. He said,
he downplayed it. He said, no, he's looking forward you
know to how this year plays out. Didn'tly answered the question,
you know the thing he does when he's asked about that.
But October seventh and eighth are also Amazon Prime October
Amazon Prime days. Lebron has a major partnership with Amazon Prime.
So a lot of fans think this is either a
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retirement announcement or it's just a scare and it's going
to be an ad to promote something that he's dealing
with Amazon Print.
Speaker 1 (20:04):
Would him retire and be a scare, It's not as scare.
He's forty years old to be forty one of the
similar this is his twenty thirty.
Speaker 2 (20:10):
I don't think scare. I don't think he's retiring.
Speaker 6 (20:12):
The fans don't want to see it now, I will say.
Speaker 18 (20:15):
Yesterday, when he posted this, it sparked the ticket sales
for the Lakers.
Speaker 6 (20:19):
Final home game for the season.
Speaker 2 (20:20):
Yeah.
Speaker 18 (20:21):
So the Lakers play Utah Jazz on April twelfth at
the Crypto Arena in LA and before this post, tickets
were starting around eighty two dollars. Right after the post,
they spiked to five hundred and eighty dollars a ticket.
Speaker 6 (20:31):
According to ESPN.
Speaker 1 (20:32):
If this is an Amazon Prime promo, this would be
so whack.
Speaker 2 (20:36):
Yeah, I don't think so. I don't think he's retired.
I really don't. He's still averaging twenty three twenty four points.
Speaker 3 (20:41):
I don't.
Speaker 2 (20:41):
I don't think he's going to retire to I don't
think so. I think it's probably his new sneakerd just
come out of He just took a picture of his
new sneakers.
Speaker 18 (20:48):
So that's have the sneakers because remember he brought them
on Cosinet stream, gifted them there. But today and tomorrow
are also Amazon Prime Day, so we'll have to see
a shoe on Amazon Prime. Yeah, I mean his Prime partnership.
You know, he has his grooming brain and they do
a lot of his products over there.
Speaker 6 (21:04):
So I don't. We don't know. This is what people
are speculator.
Speaker 18 (21:07):
His comments really upset though, Like people are mad, like
why are you doing this?
Speaker 6 (21:10):
What's going on? People are talking about the fact that
it might be primed.
Speaker 18 (21:13):
Everybody, Yeah, everybody's guessing, and even like outlets are trying
to figure out.
Speaker 1 (21:18):
But if it is some type of promo for something, right,
you're stepping on your own retirement rollout. Because Lebron deserves
all the things. He deserves to fail faire well to
He's one of the greatest basketball players of all time,
one of the greatest athletes of all time, so you
know he deserves everything, so he shouldn't be so dramatic
about it. I guess step on his own U when
it finally does retire.
Speaker 2 (21:39):
But if he retired two years from now, nobody's gonna
be like, no, we remember what you did to depend
he does it still they're still gonna have love does
It's kind of like when Stoop member, when Stop did
the thing, I'm not smoking anymore up.
Speaker 6 (21:54):
I know, right when he got it, he was like
what yeah, all right, y'all thought that.
Speaker 2 (21:58):
Was for real.
Speaker 1 (22:01):
I love Snoop, but Snoop not smoking anymore. It's not
the equivalent to Lebron Jay one of the greatest athletes
of all time and notching his retirement.
Speaker 2 (22:07):
I don't think you're retired now.
Speaker 18 (22:08):
Well, we'll have to wait and see. So I'll be
tuned in that twelve to see what.
Speaker 1 (22:11):
Perfect Lebron if I like, and I said this earlier,
like Lebron go back to Cleveland right especially this year
would have been perfect. He was a free agent. Go
back to Cleveland. It's an easier path to the NBA
Finals because the East is wide open. Jason Tatum was
hurt for the Celtics, Halliburton hurting the Paces. Miles turn
to go over the Paces. The only competition in the
East is Nicks. You end up in the finals again, right?
Speaker 13 (22:33):
Lose?
Speaker 2 (22:34):
Yeah, Cleveland and next to the only ones in the Yeah.
Speaker 1 (22:36):
Did you end up in the finals again? Lose? Perfect
story but begetting then for Lebron greatest Eastern Conference Finals
champion of all time?
Speaker 19 (22:43):
Man say that, man, because he is that crazy. He's
the greatest. He's the conference finals champion of all time.
I mean he's a conference finals he got ten eleven
something like crazy like that.
Speaker 1 (22:53):
Ye, well, maybe you know what then maybe number two
cause Bi Russell got Let I got to look at
what I mean he got. He still would be the
greatest season comment final champion of all time.
Speaker 2 (23:01):
Lebron give me one of the greatest players of all time.
Speaker 1 (23:05):
But definitely the greatest conference finale of the greatest.
Speaker 18 (23:10):
Players of all ta between him and well, I have
more sports news here. Very important as well, because Taylor
Swift sat there with falle last night and she addressed
the Super Bowl rumors, and she talks about conversations she's
had with jay Z. Let's take a listen.
Speaker 1 (23:25):
You didn't turn on the super Bowl because of performance footage?
Speaker 20 (23:28):
No, okay, Like jay Z has always been very good
to me. Our teams are really close, Like it's like
they sometimes will call and say, how does she feel
about And that's not like an official offer or an
official or like.
Speaker 2 (23:41):
A conference room.
Speaker 20 (23:42):
Conversations are really close, how does she feel about it?
Speaker 2 (23:45):
In general?
Speaker 20 (23:45):
And we've been we're always able to tell him the truth,
which is that, like, I am.
Speaker 6 (23:49):
In love with a guy who does that sport.
Speaker 20 (23:52):
On that astual field, Like that is violent chess, that
is gladiators without swords the whole season.
Speaker 6 (23:58):
I am locked in on what that man.
Speaker 20 (24:01):
Is doing on the field. Can you imagine if like
he's out there every single week, like putting his life
on the line, doing this very dangerous sport. And I'm like,
I wonder what my choreo should be. I think we
should do two verses of shake it off into face
into And this has nothing to do with Travis.
Speaker 6 (24:18):
He would love for me to do it. I'm just
too locked in. I love that. I loved it too.
I love that.
Speaker 18 (24:24):
Yeah yeah, so no tail the swift at the Super
Bowl guys.
Speaker 1 (24:28):
And that.
Speaker 2 (24:31):
She loves her boyfriend that plays today think about shaking all.
I can't think about shaking it all. When he's thinking
(24:51):
about risking his life out.
Speaker 1 (24:52):
There, he's not going to be there, Taylor.
Speaker 18 (24:55):
You never got a row offer, she said to Oh,
but he said, you feel she's but that ain't a
real life We want you to come. That's like tecking
the temperature real quick, like yo, let me see what's happening.
If jay Z wanted to tell us what to come,
he would be like, here, offer, let's do it.
Speaker 6 (25:09):
He ain't offer yet nothing either.
Speaker 1 (25:11):
Did she really sell two point seven million albums in
the first of all?
Speaker 18 (25:14):
They talked it was over on the day yet, Yes,
but no, I don't know about the day. I know
the first week was over three million.
Speaker 21 (25:20):
No.
Speaker 1 (25:20):
I saw something that said two point seven in the day.
I was like, how is that even possible?
Speaker 2 (25:24):
She keeping some lights on one of these labels, She's
keeping their lights off, she.
Speaker 6 (25:28):
Is, Yeah, so we have somewhere in the next hour.
Speaker 18 (25:31):
Yes, two point seven million copies in the first day
of release, according to the Hollywood.
Speaker 1 (25:36):
All excited because you didn't even talk about it.
Speaker 3 (25:37):
On Friday.
Speaker 6 (25:37):
I didn't. I didn't we talking about it. We talked
about it today.
Speaker 2 (25:42):
Did first songs.
Speaker 18 (25:45):
I'm not doing this with y'all every single time we
bring with this one. The latest to Lorna Roads is ending.
Where are we going to next?
Speaker 3 (25:51):
Envy?
Speaker 2 (25:51):
All right, we got front page news, me and me'll
be joining us and then have it from Mob Deeper
be in the building of course that the last Mob
Deep album, Infinite, comes out this Friday, and we'll talk
to half. It's the Breakfast Luve, Good morning.
Speaker 9 (26:02):
The Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same morning.
Speaker 2 (26:06):
Everybody's DJ Envy just hilarious. Charlamagne the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. Let's get back in some front page
news now. Monday Nights Football. The Jaguars beat the Chiefs
thirty one two twenty eight.
Speaker 1 (26:19):
Good job Jaguars. Not no Jaguars fan. I'm a Dallas
Cowboy fan, but I just like to see the Kansas
City Chiefs loose.
Speaker 2 (26:24):
Why for the Chiefs.
Speaker 1 (26:26):
There's a lot of mayonnaise and appotato salad, you know
what I'm saying. With a sprinkle of raisins. I was
Taylors with at the game last night. I heards you
was at the game last night.
Speaker 2 (26:32):
I seen duvault post. Somebody might have been playing swim.
Speaker 3 (26:34):
Yeah, I met that.
Speaker 1 (26:36):
I don't know if she was really there. I don't
think she would go to Jacksonville Taylors with three million records.
Speaker 2 (26:41):
That's no more week. Right, you could have had a day.
Speaker 1 (26:44):
Is it like two point five million in a day.
Speaker 6 (26:46):
When should dropped album or something?
Speaker 15 (26:48):
Yes?
Speaker 6 (26:48):
Right, Oh, I didn't even know.
Speaker 2 (26:50):
That's suck. She hain'd do like no pressing that like
that right now?
Speaker 1 (26:53):
Her boyfriend podcast, that's it damn okay.
Speaker 2 (26:57):
And what she called in the Elvis I think she
did call in the ELBA show. Good morning to.
Speaker 8 (27:01):
Me, Good morning Envy, Hi Jess, Hey girl, Good morning, Charlotmagne.
All right, So we start this hour in the Oval Office,
where President Donald Trump made news on two fronts yesterday,
weighing in on the unrest and US cities and the
high profile case of Gislaine Maxwell as Jeffrey Epstein's long associate.
(27:22):
So Trump said that he is weighing whether or not
to use the Insurrection Act, a century's old law that
allows presidents to deploy the military for domestic law enforcement. Now,
if he were to invoke the law, it would allow
him to bypass the judges and governors who've been blocking
his troop deployments into several US cities.
Speaker 5 (27:40):
Let's listen to what he had to say about that.
Speaker 21 (27:42):
But we have an Insurrection Act for a reason. If
I had to enact it, I'd do that if people
were being killed and courts were holding us up, or
governors or mayors were holding us up.
Speaker 2 (27:54):
Sure I do that.
Speaker 21 (27:54):
I mean, I want to make sure that people aren't killed.
We have to make sure that our cities are safe.
Speaker 1 (28:00):
Why did he why didn't he use the Insurrection Act
during the natural insurrection on January sixth, twenty twenty one.
Speaker 8 (28:05):
Exactly, that's the question everybody's been asking. Actually, so the
Insurrection Act of eighteen oh seven, it hasn't been used
since nineteen ninety two, since the Los Angeles riots. Now,
Trump said he would consider invoking it if state and
local officials continue to block his plans to sit in
the National Guard to cities like Portland in Chicago, which
we've been talking about, and his ally Steve Bannon is
(28:27):
encouraging him to do so, saying it's time to quote
put governors like Gavin Newsom and JB.
Speaker 5 (28:32):
Pritsker in their place.
Speaker 8 (28:34):
But this wasn't the only unrest making headlines yesterday in
the Oval Office. During that same appearance, Trump was asked
whether he'd considered pardoning is Lane Maxwell after the Supreme
Court rejected her final appeal. Let's listen to what he
had to say about that.
Speaker 2 (28:50):
Who are we talking about?
Speaker 21 (28:54):
You know, I haven't heard the name and so long
I can say this that I'd have to take a
look at it.
Speaker 3 (28:59):
I would have to take a look.
Speaker 21 (29:00):
Did they reject that she wanted what happens? I said, well,
I'll take a look at it. I I will speak
to the d J. I wouldn't consider it or not concerned.
Speaker 2 (29:12):
I don't know anything about it.
Speaker 3 (29:13):
I have a lot of people on.
Speaker 21 (29:15):
That street for apartment, so I call him puff Daddy
his sp for a partner.
Speaker 10 (29:21):
Track.
Speaker 21 (29:22):
Yeah, I mean, I'm gonna have to take a look
at it, and I have to ask DJ part them.
Speaker 1 (29:27):
But listen, he is really the best at double talk, man.
He will He can literally sit in front of anybody
and tell them exactly what he wants, what they want
to hear. He literally goes, I haven't he said I'm
not gonna consider it, but I haven't considerate I don't
know whether to consider it, But I don't know if
I'm going to consider it.
Speaker 3 (29:40):
Like what, I don't even know the story.
Speaker 1 (29:42):
I don't even know the.
Speaker 2 (29:43):
Story right what he got part of them.
Speaker 1 (29:46):
I'm telling you, I don't think so. Well. Listen, there's
absolutely zero reason to pardon the woman who is in
federal prison for helping Jeffrey Efstein explain underage girls. If
Donald Trump pardons her, that's the President of the United
States publicly endorsing sex crimes against children, period. And if
that was to happen, everyone including his base, should never
stop talking about the Epstein files. But it also shows
(30:07):
people that President Trump doesn't take sex sexual exploitation of
minors seriously, and the fact that he's even flirting with
pardoning her shows he doesn't take it seriously.
Speaker 2 (30:16):
We're gonna pardon her. If not, he's gonna part on
the day he about to leave. But I think he's
gonna pardon her.
Speaker 1 (30:21):
About to leave. That's three years three and I don't
believe that.
Speaker 6 (30:24):
I mean, she is.
Speaker 8 (30:26):
She was sentenced to twenty years in prison, So it's
very possible, en me that she could definitely get a
pardon in three years, because you know twenty so you
know we'll see. But you're right, Charlemagne, because he was
he was a sentence. She was a sentence for abusing
or helping to abuse young girls. So you know, we'll
see what happens. But you know, this is not the
(30:46):
first time that Trump has opened that door to giving
her a pardon.
Speaker 1 (30:50):
So if you're trying to make people forget about the
Epstein files, pardoning Julane Maxwell is not gonna help with
that in no way, shape or for.
Speaker 3 (30:56):
Him at all.
Speaker 8 (30:57):
All Right, Well, after a week filled with headlines of
power and control, there's another battle over who gets to
decide what we see, what we learn, and what we read.
So it is Banned Books Week, which means schools and
libraries across the country are shining a lot a light
on stories that are being silenced. According to PEN America,
nearly seven thousand book bands were enacted last year, most
(31:19):
of them in Florida, Texas.
Speaker 5 (31:21):
And Tennessee.
Speaker 8 (31:22):
And so when you look at what books are making
this list, you might be surprised. These are among the
top ten most banned books in America and Charlamage We're
going to start with one that is your favorite. I'm
talking about Judy Blooms Forever. Yes, that is on the
banned books list. They said that it is. It's banned
(31:42):
for explicit content.
Speaker 1 (31:44):
So, but that's what I'll be saying when it comes
to like stuff like brand safety. Like you know, brand
safety is subjective. That's why you know, advertisers need to
move away from brand safety. Because why the hell is
Judy bloomfav on the band books list? Who says Judy
bloomfev isn't Well, what is the book about?
Speaker 6 (32:02):
Why is it on this.
Speaker 8 (32:03):
It's a tind of age story about first love, you know,
and it was one all the.
Speaker 5 (32:07):
Way back in nineteen seventy five.
Speaker 8 (32:09):
Just so it's been literally like fifty fifty years and
they're still challenging this book.
Speaker 1 (32:15):
It's just about teenage sexuality that like the show, yeah,
is based off Judy bloomshel.
Speaker 6 (32:22):
Okay, so it's a book about that, Okay.
Speaker 8 (32:25):
It's a poll show that most Americans disagree with these bands.
Seventy one percent say that they oppose books being removed from.
Speaker 5 (32:31):
Schools and libraries.
Speaker 8 (32:33):
And if you want to see a full list, you
can go to pen dot org, slash band and so
also you guys, have you ever talked about something near
your phone and then five minutes.
Speaker 5 (32:43):
Later you saw an ad for it on INSTAGRAML.
Speaker 17 (32:46):
Yes, listen, I could be thinking about something and see it. No,
and not even just talking. When you think about something,
it pipes up on your phone.
Speaker 6 (32:52):
Yes, that is.
Speaker 5 (32:53):
What everyone is saying. And so Instagram ceo.
Speaker 8 (32:56):
He put out a video yesterday and this is what
he had to say.
Speaker 5 (33:01):
Let's take a listen.
Speaker 7 (33:02):
We do not listen to you. We do not use
the phone's microphone to eat drop on you. Now, first
of all, if we did, it would be a gross
violation of privacy. You would drain your phones battery and
you would notice, and you would actually see a little
light on the top of the screen letting you know
that the microphone was on.
Speaker 6 (33:18):
Yeah, so he lying, I don't care. I don't care
what nobody say. He's lying.
Speaker 17 (33:22):
Yes, y'all are listening. Those front cameras be on, y'all watching.
Speaker 6 (33:26):
I don't care. It's been like that for years.
Speaker 17 (33:28):
It's no way, what other explanation what we have to
see exactly what we've been talking about and thinking about.
Speaker 6 (33:34):
Five minutes later, watching.
Speaker 1 (33:36):
Do you put on a show? Are you just leave?
Speaker 6 (33:38):
I perform every day? So performing every day? No, I'm
with you, Jess.
Speaker 8 (33:44):
But starting today, Instagram will begin notifying users about an
AI powered feature that's going to shape what shows up
in your feed, from ads.
Speaker 5 (33:51):
To suggested photos.
Speaker 8 (33:52):
So this new tool will start using your chat activity,
your likes, your search behavior to personalize your recommendations. Even so,
as we just heard, Instagram says they are not eavesdropping.
Speaker 5 (34:03):
They say it is your algorithm. They say they.
Speaker 8 (34:06):
Partner with advertisers who share data about the sites that
you visit, the videos that you watch, and the posts
that you engage with. So, in other words, if you
click on a shoe ad or you follow a fitness page,
expect to see more of that. But like you just said,
a lot of people are not convinced, especially with this
new AI assistant that's rolling out, it's going to be
tracking your preferences. So it's just being rolled out today,
(34:29):
but by December sixteenth, the idea is that Instagram will
be able to maybe watch the chats in your DM
and your discovery page will look a lot like what
you've been writing videos you've been sending friends all of
those different things.
Speaker 17 (34:43):
That's even weird, Like that's even worse. Actually, so his
statement was definitely unnecessary. I don't even need it.
Speaker 1 (34:49):
Yeah, I will say, there is algorithms that make me
not even want to be on my phone anymore. And
the reason I say that is because the beauty, the
beauty of social media used to be discovering all of
these different things sending me a bunch of UFO videos.
Because I watched UFO videos, I get bored.
Speaker 5 (35:04):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, all right, y'all. Well, that is your
front page news. I'm Mimi Brown.
Speaker 8 (35:08):
Follow me at Mimi Brown TV for more stories, follow
Black Information Network and download the iHeartRadio app or visit
binnews dot com.
Speaker 5 (35:16):
All right, thank you.
Speaker 15 (35:19):
All right.
Speaker 2 (35:20):
When we come back, we have Havoc from Mob Deep.
We're talking about Mob Deep's last album, Infinite Right. It
comes out this week and we're gonna talk to Havoc
all about it. So don't go anywhere. It's to Breakfast Club.
Speaker 3 (35:31):
Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 2 (35:35):
Everybody is DJ n V Jess Hilarious, Challamin Gad. We
are the Breakfast Club. Law La Roses here as well.
We got a special guest in the building. We have
hav it here, havit. What's up, brother, what's going on?
How you feeling real good? Real good? Hav it for
Mob Deep of course, new album Infinite out on this Friday,
that's right. How did you put this album together? Oh?
Speaker 22 (35:56):
Man, it was It was a long time in the
making because you know, after the untimely death for Prodigy,
you know what I mean, it was something that I
wanted to do, but it took me a minute because
you know, the family was in the grieving process. But
to make a long story short, linked up with alc Alchemists,
and we knew we had to start, you know what
I mean, start the album.
Speaker 2 (36:15):
So flew out there.
Speaker 22 (36:16):
I had a couple of songs already, you know what
I'm saying, some verses from Prodigy's family, and Alchemists had
a ton of verses already, so we just started putting
it together and just breaking it down.
Speaker 18 (36:26):
So how did you pick which versus like when you're
going through Prodigy, you know verses that we've never heard.
How you picked which ones? Because we were anticipating hearing
it right right?
Speaker 22 (36:35):
I mean, it was kind of hard because I mean,
to me, you know what I'm saying, All Prodigy verses
is dope, you know what I mean. So it was hard,
I mean because we ended up with like what twenty
five songs, you know, you know, ended up with fifteen,
but I don't know, you know, just the best ones,
you know what I mean, out of prodigies versus. If
I could pick, it's really hard thope.
Speaker 2 (36:54):
Now with any of these songs done already from y'all already, Oh,
these were all you had to get every new verses
from you know, his daughter, I see his daughter raps
his family or alchemists.
Speaker 22 (37:03):
I mean, you know, I thought that I was getting
most of the verses was like on her verses, but
like one of them was like, you know, released like
fourteen years ago. So you know what I'm saying, We
took wipe the dust off and you know, rocked through
the songs or whatever. But most of them is just
versus that nobody never heard before, especially you know what
I'm saying, something that al has like it's like crazy versus,
(37:25):
like for real. But you know, I was giving some
verses from the family and I just you know, technology,
you could just take a verse if it's like ninety
two bpms, you could put it down an eighty eight
or you could speed it up to one hundred, so
it's like kind of seamless.
Speaker 2 (37:38):
How was the family were doing this. Did the family
want a new mob Deep album out where they cool
with it or they were like they was cool with it.
Speaker 22 (37:45):
They was cool with it, but they just wanted to
make sure that they was part of the process and
that they wasn't left out. So you know, the first
time that we started working on the album, we had Prodigy's.
Speaker 2 (37:54):
Daughter there, you know what I'm saying, and getting her blessings, and.
Speaker 22 (37:57):
She was, you know, she was kind of got a
little emotional when she was hearing her father. You know
what I'm saying as me and I was getting emotional
listening to Prodigy talk like you know Acappella talk about Yo,
I see you on the other side, and you know,
I love you.
Speaker 2 (38:10):
It's crazy. I was your relationship with before he passed.
Speaker 22 (38:14):
It was actually I feel like I got my friend back,
you know what I mean, because right before he passed,
like real talk, we was shopping a whole foods, you know,
trying to get on a.
Speaker 2 (38:22):
Healthy path, and he after we did, Daddy.
Speaker 22 (38:25):
Knocked on my hotel though, like he never comes to
my room, came to my room and we was just
kicking it, like just trying to go down a healthy
journey because you know, we had had, you know, a
little dust up before that.
Speaker 2 (38:36):
What was that dust for? Because I always was saying,
like mob deep is that one crew like them? They
are never like it just so from the same area.
They didn't been through thiefs and this and that and
problems with money, like they didn't been through it all.
So I figured they was a one group that like
nin but y'all had a little situation at one point.
Speaker 22 (38:54):
I just say this, like when they come to alcohol,
just stay away from social media.
Speaker 2 (38:58):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 22 (38:59):
It just that alone some things like brothers go through things,
but that's supposed to be behind the scenes, you feel me.
So it was just built up frustration and me taking
the social media like I wasn't taught to go to
social media and they are all my differences. So that's
something that I did. And Prodigy kept it like real
classy like with it. He was, you know what I'm saying,
(39:20):
a class general where that he didn't even engage in
that little dust stuff. But you know, it was a
little strain on the relationship. We broke up for like
a year, then we came back together toward and then
slowly but surely just kept building that brotherhood back.
Speaker 2 (39:35):
And after that breakup, how did y'all get back together?
Like what was that conversation? Who reached out first or
who put you together?
Speaker 22 (39:39):
Because we both got friends in common, right, So it
wasn't like yo, okay today, y'all go to meet up.
It was like that gradual graduate, gradual graduate, and then
we just ended up in the studio together, you know
what I'm saying. And it was like nothing never happened, right,
Like the beat is up and we just like, yeah,
you know what I'm saying, So we're going to through X,
Y and Z and you know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (39:57):
But we did get.
Speaker 22 (39:58):
A chance to kind of like you know, you know,
I knew him since I was fifteen, you know what
I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (40:05):
So that was like my brother brother for real, you
know what I'm saying.
Speaker 22 (40:08):
And it was just crazy when he passed how close
we was getting before that.
Speaker 2 (40:13):
And y'all were in Vegas when we passed, right, Yeah,
we was in Vegas.
Speaker 22 (40:16):
We had just did this like you know, one of
those shows I think iced t be throwing those tours
with a lot of the old school artists or whatever.
Nordy was dead, Ray Kuon and Ghosts and he wasn't
feeling well, and you know, I just thought it was
just like one of those regular Ciga cell crisis and
he'll know, be back home in New York.
Speaker 3 (40:35):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (40:36):
Is there? Because I know that this is you work
with massa pill to drop this.
Speaker 18 (40:42):
Is there anything just because this is also people are
looking at this as like a comeback project or like
a return project, but it's also a tribute as well.
Is there anything when people are listening to the music
from Prodigy that we haven't heard, like when you were
putting together and producing all of this, Like what was
the message you wanted his fans to get from him
in hearing him again?
Speaker 22 (41:00):
Well, you know, I don't think that it was so
much of me like wanting a message to be put
out there about Prodigy. The fans know what they wanted,
you know what I mean? Like I'm constantly getting harassed
by the fans, Like Yo, when you're putting out that
mall deep album. I mean, look, I don't got no
control over that, you know what I'm saying? Like I
don't own Prodigy versus, so it was a process, you
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know what I mean. But you know, I hope that
you know, the supporters get from it, Like Yo, you know,
p was one of the illest mcs out there, and
I think that you know, he had some unfinished business,
was there.
Speaker 18 (41:31):
What was the pressure like for you if any, because
it's been what since twenty fourteen, since fourteen?
Speaker 22 (41:36):
Yeah, the pressure was crazy, you know what I'm saying,
because of course, you know, the music landscape been changed.
You know what I'm saying, Oh, ma all deep, But
we stay in our lane, you know.
Speaker 2 (41:45):
What I mean.
Speaker 22 (41:46):
And I just kind of like, that's all I wanted
to do is just stay in our lane. I try
to go above and beyond and trying to sound like
I'm doing some drill music or something like that, you
know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (41:55):
I just wanted to stay mall deep. Now you did
this still with a Naza's mass appeal. She just mentioned, Yeah,
how involved was NAS with this project? And why did
y'all decide to sign with the NAS and do the
collaboration with massipill.
Speaker 22 (42:07):
Nwas kind of like took the hands off approach, you
know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (42:11):
We trusted nos you know what I mean.
Speaker 22 (42:13):
We know, of course obviously since the beginning, you know
what I mean, from the top, and he in position
right now, you know what I mean. So we, like
tons of people would have did them All Deep album,
you know what I mean. But at the end of
the day, it was like who do we trust? I
trust NOAs.
Speaker 2 (42:27):
You know what I mean.
Speaker 22 (42:28):
I'm like, okay, he over there mass appeal. We sat
with them and it wasn't about the money. It's just
more like who would do justice to the project, you
know what I mean. And we trusted NOAs for that
and you know, he took the hands off approach. But
when it was time to, you know, give a little
bit of critique, he gave it. He did two verses
on it as well, three three verses.
Speaker 2 (42:47):
Yeah, I mean three verses for nas.
Speaker 22 (42:49):
Yeah, you know what I'm saying. I think that's a
good way to go out, you know what I mean.
On the MA All Deep album, and that was cool,
you know, featuring u Her, Georgia Smith, you know, do
two for nominal artists and Porter Henny.
Speaker 2 (43:02):
A lot of your stories have been going viral the
last couple of days. Right, of course, the Park stories
always go viral. The jay Z stories go viral. But
the mind frame back then when you felt like the
West Coast was taking a stab at the East right,
and y'all said, nah, this can't happen. Break that down,
because y'all will probably wanted the first to jump out
the window and be like, we riding all day long,
And how difficult was it when y'all were torring and
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going to these markets and seeing these people, And did
you ever run into any of the people that you
shot at on on record? I should say, yo, check
it out.
Speaker 22 (43:32):
Like when you in places like Minneapolis and you see
people throwing up game signs and holding up two pop posters,
you don't even know if you're gonna make it.
Speaker 3 (43:39):
Out of it.
Speaker 2 (43:39):
You understand what I'm saying. So that's that, you know
what I mean? Never mind going to the West Coast.
You know what I'm saying. But you know, back in
those days, we was in our twenties. You know what
I'm saying. We invincible. We like what we got. Beef
is on.
Speaker 22 (43:52):
I'm surprised more artists in New York didn't come out swinging.
You understand what I'm saying. This is NYC and yeah,
we love our West Coast redrooms for sure, but we're
gonna let you know. If you clap it us, we're
gonna clap back, you know what I'm saying. You know,
a couple of artists came represented New York, but not
in a way where we like yos y'all can't get
down the buildings.
Speaker 2 (44:11):
Like nah, you know what I'm saying, We're not letting
you do that.
Speaker 22 (44:13):
But it was it was it was a test, you
know what I'm saying, Because it was it was serious
back then. People was getting shot and things of that nature.
But we came out, we we survived it.
Speaker 2 (44:24):
And y never ran into anybody on the West Coast
that never ran into a park back and it ain't
nobody nah.
Speaker 22 (44:29):
And it's not like we was hotting, you understand what
I'm saying. Like we went, we was in La. We
had to be in La, you know, to promote the project.
But he passed, you know what I'm saying, Like when
the people was about to be on we came out
with a project that's we was about to hell on
Earth and he got shot, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (44:46):
That kind of just made everything like and y'all like
to switch singles because they said the single was la
la right he got killed or shot right?
Speaker 22 (44:53):
Because it no, it was drop a gym on them,
drop a gym on it was drop a gym on it.
We put that out and it was it was it
was it was going viral so to speak for back then,
you know what I mean. But then he got shot
and it's like, yo, son, let's pull the record, Like
me and Pete like, yo, let's pull it. Not even
the label saying that, and we pulled the record and
then eventually he definitely passed away, so it was like damn,
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but we put it on an album and.
Speaker 18 (45:17):
Pulling the record. I mean, I know it's common sense
to be like, okay, you're pulling it because now things
are like so serious. But in that moment where y'all
made that decision, the conversations, like I think a lot
of people hear these stories too, and it just sounds
like it's not kind of like almost like a folk
tells us. But you were like in that moment, like
what's the feeling of like is it okay? We want
to pull it because we just don't even want to
be involved in this anymore. Even though you're already there
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or is it like out of respect, like what's the real?
Speaker 2 (45:42):
Like like for real?
Speaker 1 (45:43):
For real?
Speaker 6 (45:43):
Yeah, like why why pull it?
Speaker 18 (45:44):
Because at that point, y'all are already like we hear
we doing this, like we've poking out our chest.
Speaker 2 (45:49):
Look, at the end of the day, he was a brother.
He was our brother.
Speaker 22 (45:53):
Like we might have beef with them and all of that,
but we don't wish death on nobody, you understand what
I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (45:58):
And we're not that thirsty like to be like whatever
he did, like keep it moving.
Speaker 22 (46:03):
Like that would have been bad taste anyway, you know
what I'm saying, it have been tasteless.
Speaker 2 (46:07):
So we just like, nah, this this pullet, you know
what I mean? Your relationship was Big was not the best?
What you mean was it good? Because I thought the
relationship wasn't necessarily the greatest. You and Big, Oh for real?
Me me and BHG we got the same birthday. Oh
I didn't know that. Did y'all ever have conversations the
same because y'all were both getting shot at like crazy?
Did y'all ever have conversations like let's do this together
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right now?
Speaker 22 (46:29):
Unfortunately? That's another one that passed away so early. You
understand what I'm saying, because you know, Puff said, Yo,
come to the studio.
Speaker 2 (46:37):
I need you to do some music with Big.
Speaker 22 (46:39):
I didn't even know the locks gonna be on the
song Last Days. So I'm in there doing that. He
in another room because I guess he was recording like
crazy back then.
Speaker 2 (46:47):
You know, you know what I mean.
Speaker 22 (46:48):
So we never got a chance to really have a conversation.
We went on tour together, you know what I'm saying.
The last memories I have a Big is being in
Ohio and we're supposed to go on. But Big was like,
f that I'm going on before y'all because they sprayed Mason.
The crowd like like like you know, like the gang
members is wild that I ain't even know Ohio had.
Speaker 2 (47:09):
Gangs like that.
Speaker 22 (47:11):
But those are the memories I have on him. So
we didn't get a chance to like really kick it
kick it. But I think if had he lived longer,
we would have probably been partying together.
Speaker 2 (47:19):
You know what I'm saying. Same birthday, Gemina to me.
Speaker 18 (47:21):
How did watching you know the depth of Tupacin and
a Biggie change how you felt about just being an artist?
Speaker 6 (47:27):
At the time, like were you scared?
Speaker 2 (47:29):
But did it change? Becuse y'all ain't stop beefing. Y'all
kept going. Y'all never stopped. Nah, you know what.
Speaker 22 (47:35):
To be honest with you, it was like I felt
it was mad disrespectful. You understand what I'm saying for Like,
it's like, no, like you just killing artists like y'all
just you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (47:46):
I understand you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 22 (47:48):
Artist is human beings, but it's like no respect for
the artists, like y'all just murking the artist. So that
had me super concerned, Like you know, I'm like wow,
like it's you know, you already got your concerns when
you going on to him making sure you safe, but
now just people just get out of here, like by
you going you n that was crazy.
Speaker 2 (48:06):
I always tell everybody if we have a hip hop conversation,
my favorite beat Heaven. I think I tell you before
it's shook Ones. Right, It's just when you think of
hip hop, there's nothing that out hip hop shook ones.
Just the raw, just uncut. It doesn't sound like it's
ever filtered. It was just doesn't feel like it's never mixed.
And it just feels like that. But I also feel
like when a lot of times when they talk about
some of the greatest producers in this industry and in
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the game, they don't mention you, right, how does that
make you feel? Because they'll mention, they'll mention the Dres,
they'll mention so many other people, but I never a
lot of times I don't hear habit.
Speaker 22 (48:39):
I mean, you know, it could get frustrating, you know
what I'm saying. It gets frustrated, you know, when your
name is not being mentioned when you feel like it
should be mentioned. But at the same time, we never
got nominated for Grammys, and I'm sure we had albums
that was platinum at gold during the time when the
other artists were platinum gold and that, you know, and
we never got nominated.
Speaker 2 (48:59):
So I just feel like it's in the same vein.
Speaker 22 (49:01):
But you know what, my piers, you know what I'm
saying when I see them, Like I just seen Doctor
Dre the other day. He's like, Yo, you inspired me.
And I'm looking at him like, like, you know what
I'm saying, Like you inspire me. But I feel him.
I understand what he's saying because we all inspire each other.
So things like that kind of negate the frustration I
feel of not being mentioned because I could see somebody
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like doctor j and they be like, yo, son, like
you know what I mean, and.
Speaker 2 (49:25):
That's all I be meaning, that's all you need say.
They were prodigy with lyrics. I think a lot of
people don't necessarily understand how nice he was lyrically. He
doesn't get into a lot of those conversations as well
either he don't. But then you have somebody like Jay
Z if you ask him a question about Prodigy, he'd
be like, Prodigy was one of those ones. You understand
what I'm saying.
Speaker 22 (49:43):
So when people don't involve him in a conversation, but
they rapper his favorite rapper is screaming they nick like,
not screaming their name, but giving them the credit, I
think sometimes that's.
Speaker 2 (49:54):
That's the just dude.
Speaker 22 (49:55):
Sometimes eventually the generation is just gonna come after us
when and they start doing their little investigation like we
used to do with the maybe not tell because you're
a little younger, but you know, with the seventies, like
were pulling like James Brown.
Speaker 2 (50:07):
Were pulling all these stylistic blue magic.
Speaker 22 (50:10):
They're gonna start pulling those moll Deep records and be like, damn,
what's this? This sounded crazydn't know all that other stuff. They're
supposed to be top forty.
Speaker 2 (50:17):
You know what I mean? And how you mentioned Jay?
How did that beef ever start? And do you ever
regret never producing for a whole? Is that one of
the things off top?
Speaker 22 (50:25):
Of course, you know what I'm saying. As a producer,
you want to produce for the.
Speaker 2 (50:29):
Best producer for every New York.
Speaker 22 (50:31):
Great, but right on right, that's that's the one I'm tasting,
you know what I mean, But shout out the whole.
Speaker 2 (50:36):
When that beef happened, I had to stay with my brother.
Speaker 3 (50:39):
How did it start?
Speaker 2 (50:40):
Oh?
Speaker 22 (50:41):
It started because back to what we was talking about
with the you know snoopid crust, the buildings, and then
we came with La la and then I think Prodigy
seen an article with uh.
Speaker 2 (50:53):
Matter of fact, I.
Speaker 22 (50:53):
Think Jay Z said something in his line about uh
New York been sold since he didn't appreciate it.
Speaker 2 (50:59):
And then he said something in a magazine that called
hold out his name.
Speaker 3 (51:04):
Oh is it?
Speaker 2 (51:04):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 22 (51:05):
There's a call tax spot he you know what I'm
saying he had his prom he going right back at Prodigy.
Speaker 2 (51:10):
So it just started right there. Do you feel like
that beef hurt moll deep. I'm not gonna say that
it hurt mall deep, but it could have did a
little a little little, nice little delay, you know what I.
Speaker 22 (51:22):
Mean, Because when you got somebody like that just coming
at you, you know what I'm saying, it's like it's
start chipping away at you know that Almah.
Speaker 2 (51:30):
I always wanted to know what Na said during that
time when you because y'all all be together, the nads
ever say yo, let's do this together. Like what was
that conversation? Like, nah, he was on his lone wolf
real quick, you know what I mean. He came up
with that ether.
Speaker 22 (51:41):
It was like, you know what I mean, nobody saw
it coming, you know what I mean. We never ever
had a conversation about like Yo, yeah, man, let's let's
go get him.
Speaker 2 (51:49):
Let's jump them, let's jump him now.
Speaker 1 (51:52):
That was now.
Speaker 2 (51:54):
Always I always like to ask because these are my
two favorite beats, my two favorite hip hop peas. I
want you to break down when you create a shit ones,
when you create a choir storm? Right and whose choice
was it to put of every artist out there while
little chmp. So let's start off with breaking out shook Ones.
So where were you when you made it? Create? When
you made shiit Ones? And did you know that was
gonna be what it was? Shook Ones?
Speaker 22 (52:14):
I made that in my in Queens Village, in my
mom's apartment where I grew up at right thirty records
all over the floor, scratch, pop, vinyl. Didn't even really
know what I was doing. Then the crew came into
Crib Prodigy, all them, and they said, what's this. I
was like, Oh, it's whatever. Whatever about to turn them?
You know the drum machine?
Speaker 2 (52:30):
No no, no, no, no no, don't don't don't turn
it off. Keep it, kept it. We did this song
to it.
Speaker 22 (52:36):
Actually we had the shoop Ones Part two and then
part one, and then then this became part two and
it took off. I had no idea what was going
to do that Quiet Storm. I ran out of samples,
you know what I mean. I ran out of anything
to sample. So I'm just looking at this sugar Hill
Gang record like damn, let me just try you for that,
because that's a record that I always passed, Like, you know,
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White Lines, and all of that. Nobody's not putting that on,
you know what I mean. So put that on, sampled it.
I said, let me slow it down maybe, like you know,
slow it down, throw some rim shots to it, and
just did it. Didn't think nothing of it. Prodigy used
to come to my house go in the basement to
the studio while I'm sleep and then when I went down,
he's like, yo, have what's this.
Speaker 2 (53:18):
I was like, it's whatever.
Speaker 22 (53:19):
It wasn't nothing, and he did a whole solo song
to it, and then we ended up making it the
first single on I believe it was Murder Music.
Speaker 2 (53:29):
And I was kind of a little.
Speaker 22 (53:30):
Upset by then because Chris Lighty, God bless the dad,
he was like, yo, we making this the first single.
Speaker 2 (53:34):
I'm like, Yo, I'm not on it, you know what
I'm saying. He was like, but you made the beat.
Speaker 1 (53:38):
And I think that was the.
Speaker 22 (53:39):
Time when now everybody's just looking at me as a
producer and not even a rapper. So that was that's
another story, you know what I mean, that I'm getting
looked at just as a producer when I just be
trying to, like, you know, write my life away on
the paper.
Speaker 1 (53:52):
But it's all good.
Speaker 2 (53:53):
And then how did y'all get what was the decision
to put Little Kim? Why Little Kim of all the
songs at that why him?
Speaker 22 (53:58):
I mean, come on, evy, you know over time of
this we go in the club right now, I'm all
deeps in the clubs. It's the saustage sveets, right, you
know what I'm saying. So we like, yo, we need
to we need to get the chicks involved. Who we
could get, who we could get little killed? And she
agreed to do it.
Speaker 2 (54:12):
I went to the studio, I seen that in there
writing her verse she sung with hookover. I'm telling you
that record took off off like you couldn't. It was genius.
It was to the day where you could put out
a street record and it could be a single. And
this day is Kim's one of Kim's biggest verses. It
just connects hot damn hole. Here we go again, and
she got that little the dance that she doing to
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this day, to this day, to this day.
Speaker 18 (54:36):
Yeah, I was thinking about you. You mentioned like going
in the club and like using that and bringing that
back into the music. Maybe some artists do that now,
but I think a lot of artists are geared toward
like TikTok and numbers and research because the industry has changed.
And he always talks about how lit the club scene
in New York was, and all the artists and all
the things.
Speaker 2 (54:53):
Like I was telling that everybody used to be outside. Yeah,
when like it was, there were no I would say,
Richard broke it was. It would be the duel from
the block on the left side, right mob deep on
the right, over in this corner, kimming them on this side.
You would see Knaves was always in a cup by
himself somehow someway wiggling in and out. You would see
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the lost boys. You just see so many. You would
see everybody in the club, and you would see how
music reacts. And like you said, it wouldn't matter you
play the Gangster's record. Girls was rapping, dudes is rapping,
and we would go from club to club, night to night.
It was just a feeling in New York. I always
tell about that you just could never change. It was
just something about that.
Speaker 22 (55:35):
I mean, it was an amazing time, you know what
I mean, Like when Street Records was, you was able
to dance to it.
Speaker 2 (55:41):
You didn't have to make a radio record, you know
what I mean.
Speaker 22 (55:45):
But once your record took off in the clubs, you
was kind of like pretty much out of it.
Speaker 2 (55:50):
I think the clubs dictated hits when you signed with fifty,
When y'all did the deal with fifty, break that down
and while y'all decided to sign that d and where
were y'all at that point as far as mob deep
to you.
Speaker 22 (56:03):
I mean, if you get off of some ferraris, you
gotta go side to deal, absolutely, But nah, fifty called me.
We was free agents at that point. I think we
had been on a job. If we sold one hundred
and fifty thousand records the first week, that was a
good enough for job today that I mean, that's like probably.
Speaker 2 (56:18):
Platinum or something like that.
Speaker 22 (56:19):
You absolutely, but it was happy with exactly, so I
guess we was ahead of our time or not, whatever
it is. But fifty called me, and I had already
worked with fifty, like maybe a year before that before
he was bubbling on the mixtaps, I remember, and he
was one of my favorite artists, you know what I'm saying.
We did bump that and clapped those things or whatever,
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and that was supposed to be for my solo album
loud Folded never came out, and then the next you know,
a year later, somebody ain't fifty cents just going bubbling, right.
So we kept that relationship going and by the time
we became free agents gave me a call said, don't
want to sign y'all. He swept us up into the
g unit Umbrella went on tour restless history.
Speaker 2 (57:00):
How come you never signed more artists because you you
were the producer, you were the artist. How could you
could have I'm sure signed fifty early on. Besides nooy,
who did y'all true?
Speaker 11 (57:08):
You know what it is?
Speaker 22 (57:09):
I guess I haven't ever found the artist that I
truly like, yo, like I can. I just don't want
to sign somebody just to sign somebody like I guess
my my bar is high, you know, I really want
to sign that artist. Now, this is an artist that
I did want to sign that she wasn't signed at
the time. It was a Jazmine Sullivan. She just came
into like right, and because back then I was like
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getting people to throw reference vocals and Steve I was
working with Steve bj and he knew her and got
her to the studio.
Speaker 1 (57:38):
And I was like, God, Damn.
Speaker 2 (57:40):
I was like, Yo, she's nice, you know what I mean.
Speaker 22 (57:42):
But she's one of those artists that you know it's
going to get a major record deal and get signed.
You got to come with the business if you want
to sign a Jazmine Celibate. But for instance, like, I
don't run across artists like that all the time, and
those are the artists that I really would have, you
know what I mean, And they feud fall between.
Speaker 18 (57:58):
So you didn't sign her own because the deal situation
was gonna be what your thought should be, Like, how did.
Speaker 1 (58:03):
That not move? I wasn't ready.
Speaker 2 (58:04):
You know what I'm saying. I ain't gonna lie. You know,
female artists is like hob maintenance. You know what I'm saying.
It come with a lot, you know what I'm saying,
not to you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 18 (58:11):
I mean, cause you got gam and branding and get it.
And I will say, although Jasmine Archie is a little different,
but Jasmine Sullivant is one of the best singers period
in the game.
Speaker 23 (58:25):
Right.
Speaker 6 (58:25):
But I feel like it took people so long.
Speaker 18 (58:27):
It was hotels for me when people even started recognizing
her the way that they should have. And she had
been working for so long before that, so I'm sure
a lot of money was poured into that. So I
understand what you're saying, But y'all didn't even have a
conversation and attempt to see like what she would save
to your offer.
Speaker 22 (58:42):
I had the conversation in my mind, you know what
I'm saying, like I wish that I you know, because
I was just you know, I was in my own way,
you know what I mean, But the artist in me
wanted her to shine, you know what I mean, and
not even you know, try to get in her way.
Speaker 2 (58:55):
But you know, that's what it is, like I've never
come across all this or that. It's really hard, right,
like you know. So that's why I was.
Speaker 18 (59:04):
Gonna ask, what's the biggest bag you ever you ever
missed out on? Because just business wise, you didn't plan
for that.
Speaker 22 (59:09):
The biggest bag I missed out on was for a
super Bowl commercial. They wanted to use the mall deep
music in the super Bowl commercial and for whatever reason, uh,
a lawyer took too long and we missed out on
the opportunity.
Speaker 2 (59:24):
So yeah, that that hurts still hurt. So you're doing
this album as a passion project, because obviously you don't
need the money if you're still getting paid, I ain't
say that. Infinite is out this Friday, and we appreciate
you for joining us. Man. I love these stories and
I just love to see the growth because I was
a kid in Queens and I watched what y'all did
and we admired that, you know, I mean, from the
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driving the cars to shooting the shook Ones video to
all that we got a chance to see it. So
the fact that you're still heavy and you're still doing it, man,
we appreciate you.
Speaker 6 (59:55):
And this is how we got a date for the
method Man cod Covid album.
Speaker 2 (59:58):
Oh yeah, the memphay Man Covid.
Speaker 22 (59:59):
We don't have the date, but me and him were
actively in the studio and he tried to put me
in the head like.
Speaker 2 (01:00:04):
I didn't let him, but he said, we gotta.
Speaker 6 (01:00:06):
Finish this album for a couple of months we went
for a date, but okay.
Speaker 2 (01:00:09):
We'll have one though.
Speaker 6 (01:00:11):
Thanks for joining us, though.
Speaker 2 (01:00:12):
Thank you, thanks for having me. The album comes out
this Friday. It's Havoc, It's the Breakfast Club, Good morning,
I'm coming straight back. Jesus, she gets them.
Speaker 1 (01:00:20):
Somebody that knows somebody detail.
Speaker 6 (01:00:23):
I'm the homegirl that knows a little bit about everything.
Speaker 1 (01:00:25):
And she'd be having the latest on you.
Speaker 3 (01:00:28):
The lawn, the latest with Laurence la Rosa.
Speaker 1 (01:00:31):
Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details. Sometimes you
have a little bit of everything.
Speaker 3 (01:00:34):
It's the latest on the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 6 (01:00:39):
Okay.
Speaker 18 (01:00:39):
So Mark Sanchez, former NFL quarterback also now turned sports
caster or sports anchor for Fox was there was a
stabbing incident that happened. Now, when this story was first reported,
it was just reported that Mark Sanchez had been stabbed
and an incident. There weren't really too many details, and
then more details came out. Yesterday, police in Indianapolis, which
(01:01:00):
weathers went down downtown Indianapolis, held a press conference and
the Marion County Prosecutor says or made the announcement that
Mark Sanchez's charges, because he was later arrested in the hospital,
once they reviewed surveillance video, have escalated from misdemeanors to
one of to a level five felony battery charge involving
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serious bodily injury, which carries anywhere from one to six
years behind bars. Now, the police say in this press
conference that the charge was elevated after they looked at
the alleged victim's conditions. They say the victims suffered a
severe laceration to the side of his face, penetrating all
the way through his left cheek.
Speaker 6 (01:01:39):
Now for background, they'll stop it.
Speaker 2 (01:01:43):
Why would you use that word anywhere? You could have
went through the cheek, but said penetrate from one time
to the other side. You knew he used a lab
You did that on purpose.
Speaker 18 (01:01:56):
I am just here reporting the news and getting your
guys opinions and takes the penetration, Lauren, don't do nothing
on purpose.
Speaker 2 (01:02:05):
So why I knew it?
Speaker 11 (01:02:07):
I knew.
Speaker 6 (01:02:09):
You said you funny?
Speaker 18 (01:02:10):
All right, go ahead, Yes, So the victim suffered that
laceration that I just mentioned. But for background, because we
didn't originally report this story.
Speaker 1 (01:02:19):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (01:02:20):
Mark Sanchez was hit with three misdemeanor charges. As I mentioned.
Speaker 18 (01:02:23):
So, he got into an incident with a guy that
drives a delivery truck. It's a sixty nine year old man.
He was driving a truck early Saturday morning and he
parked at like a loading dock. He was dropping off
oil to a hotel, fire oil to a hotel at
a loading dot and him and she said, she said,
she came back and said, fire oil, but dropping off
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oil to a hotel is crazy to go ahead, Oh okay,
I did, okay, But basically they got into it.
Speaker 6 (01:02:54):
Yeah that was yeah.
Speaker 18 (01:02:56):
Mark Sanchez and this guy allegedly got into it because
he claims or allegends that Mark Sanchez was upset about
where he parked the truck. So allegedly the you know,
the back and forth with them got heated to the
point where this guy allegens he feared for his life,
so he stabbed Mark shan Chaz a few times after
trying to pepper spray him and he said that it didn't.
Speaker 6 (01:03:14):
Work, and so both of them ended up.
Speaker 18 (01:03:18):
Wasn't a drunk too, Yeah, So allegedly Mark was intoxicated
and it got really really intense, and the man says
he tried to calm the situation down, tried to pepper spray,
didn't work, so then he says that he stabbed him.
Speaker 6 (01:03:30):
Uh, and this man was also injured as well too.
They were both taken to the hospital.
Speaker 18 (01:03:33):
That surveillance video that I mentioned came about and that's
when Mark Sanchez was arrested while in the hospital.
Speaker 1 (01:03:38):
So Mark allegedly did this. I'm looking at the picture
in the New York Posts he did this to the guy.
Speaker 6 (01:03:43):
I didn't even see that picture, but that man. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 18 (01:03:48):
So now you can tell that by the end this
press conference that police are really really upset. They wanted
to make it clear that Mark Sanchez, it doesn't matter
who you are, We're going to investigate this the way
it should be investigated. And the guy, his name is
Perry Told, has already found a lawsuit. So he fought
a lawsuit against Mark Sanchez and Fox for AsSalt, battery
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and then against Fox for negligent hiring, retention, and supervision.
He says he wasn't on duty, so he's saying, he's
saying Fox should have known that Sanchez was a bad
fit as an employee, allegedly due to his propensity for
drinking and or harmful content conduct. I'm sorry because Mark
Sanchez was in town to call a game, but that
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didn't happen.
Speaker 6 (01:04:29):
Once all this happened and he got replaced.
Speaker 2 (01:04:32):
So yeah, no, you can't. He wasn't working like this
man was. That's crazy. Yeah, any well, I know one thing.
Speaker 1 (01:04:41):
If I'm looking at this picture this guy in his newspaper,
and this is true, I did Mark Sanchez was drunk
and he put hands on this guy like that seemed
like a guy was defending himself to me.
Speaker 18 (01:04:51):
Yeah, and Mark Sanchez hadn't said anything or any reps
for him, had not said anything, but he did it.
Shell State meent yesterday. His family says this has been
a deeply distressing time for everyone involved. Mark and our
family are incredibly grateful for the concern, love, and support
we've received over the past few days. That comes from
his brother Nick, in a statement that was given a TMZ.
Mark remains under medical care for the serious injuries he
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sustained and is focused on his recovery as the legal
process continues. Like to extend our heartfelt things to responders
and the medical staff because police made it clear both
people could have really been harmed really badly, like gued
in this situation.
Speaker 1 (01:05:25):
More than a cheek was penetrated.
Speaker 2 (01:05:30):
Well, because it's and how old was the gentleman?
Speaker 6 (01:05:33):
The guy is years old and he looked oh you know,
he right, so he looked way older. But that's crazy, man. Yeah,
well they're so wow.
Speaker 18 (01:05:42):
I'm not for sure, but the so the last arration
to the face that we mentioned, that's the one that
made them elevate the charges. But he was stabbed in
the sixty nine ye old man was also stabbing in
its uppertur so as well, and police say that their
election eight, that Mark was the aggressor in the situation.
Speaker 1 (01:06:00):
Who the old man got stabbed to him?
Speaker 6 (01:06:02):
That's the Yes, that's the guy that spram and it
didn't work, so we had to stab him.
Speaker 1 (01:06:06):
No, but you said the old man got.
Speaker 6 (01:06:08):
Stabbed to Both of them were stabbed.
Speaker 2 (01:06:09):
Yes, damn he's seventy. That man is seventy years old Mark,
and he thirty.
Speaker 17 (01:06:14):
Eight, and he looks, yes, in bad shape, like he
is in bad shape for sure from that picture.
Speaker 2 (01:06:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:06:20):
Well, police say both people.
Speaker 18 (01:06:21):
To be clear, both people could have died from this
situation because he's these injuries could have been very you know,
not bounce back from him. And that's why they're taking
this so serious. I mean, they take everything serious to police,
but they wanted to make that clear.
Speaker 6 (01:06:33):
Yeah, So who.
Speaker 1 (01:06:35):
Allegedly stabbed the old man?
Speaker 2 (01:06:36):
Mark chances yuy.
Speaker 6 (01:06:37):
So basically I'll explain to each other.
Speaker 1 (01:06:41):
That's how latino than me. They was boyd.
Speaker 6 (01:06:49):
He said the bad.
Speaker 2 (01:06:52):
It must have had to be one knife. Maybe he
took the knife from the Yeah, because I'm sure Mark
wasn't walking around with a knife or a black well,
I don't know.
Speaker 17 (01:07:00):
Okay, that's crazy, it is. So he said Mark first,
and then Mark was like, oh no, you don't and
then stabbed him.
Speaker 1 (01:07:08):
Oh yeah, that's what happened. Yeah. Actually, the truck driver,
Perry told Tod he stabbed Sanchez multiple times and self
defense after being attacked, and he said chance that Sanchez
then took Toll's knife and slashed his cheek open. I'm saying,
cutting the man's tongue in the process.
Speaker 2 (01:07:22):
Wow, wow, because I can't see Mark Sanchez walking around
with a blade, you know what I mean, Right, So
we took it.
Speaker 6 (01:07:27):
From the guy, and the guy was probably slow, not
in the man.
Speaker 18 (01:07:35):
The full video hasn't been released, but there is video
of the man being put on a stretcher. There was
obviously video because they said that's what made them upgrade
the charges.
Speaker 2 (01:07:42):
But I wonder what happened because if the guys.
Speaker 18 (01:07:44):
Said the video of Mark walking away from the scene too,
like like limping away from the scene with a lot
of blood on his shirt.
Speaker 1 (01:07:50):
So yeah, this is I bet you Tequila was involved too.
I can't put my finger on and confirm it.
Speaker 17 (01:07:56):
But I guarantee you that old man had some some
fighting him because seventy years old and you were able
to stap him like that.
Speaker 2 (01:08:03):
That's what I'm saying it, because what got that knife?
Speaker 6 (01:08:06):
Like chang Hank?
Speaker 2 (01:08:08):
Sorry, all right, sorry, we have to go now long.
Speaker 6 (01:08:13):
Yeah, I was trying to throw to the topic. I'm
sorry heavy birthday of letting me pop. No, it's his birthday.
Speaker 2 (01:08:18):
That was what what they put it on the sheet?
I don't know what.
Speaker 6 (01:08:22):
Yeah, they put on the sheet birthday and birthday, Tonton.
Speaker 1 (01:08:26):
You should have said, Tony, wow, I don't put it
on here.
Speaker 6 (01:08:31):
I can't say it.
Speaker 2 (01:08:32):
I hate the show. Charlie Man, you give me a
donkey too, may for after the hour.
Speaker 1 (01:08:35):
I'm conflicted about this donkey. But we have a young
man named Michael Stanek who needed to come to the
front of the congregation. We'd like to have a world
with him.
Speaker 2 (01:08:41):
All right, we'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast
Club morning.
Speaker 3 (01:08:43):
You're checking out the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 2 (01:08:46):
Make sure you're telling me to watch out for Florida.
Speaker 1 (01:08:51):
The craziest people in America come from the Bronx.
Speaker 2 (01:08:53):
In all of four.
Speaker 1 (01:08:55):
Yes, you are a donkey.
Speaker 24 (01:08:58):
The Florida man attacked and for a very strange reason,
it gave him too much money. Florida man is arrested
after definitely said he riggs the door to his home
in an attempt to electric hit his pregnant lights.
Speaker 6 (01:09:08):
Police arrested in Orlando man for talking.
Speaker 23 (01:09:10):
A Famidas the Breakfast club bitch you donkey of the
day with Charlam Hayne to God, I don't know why
y'all keep it. Letting him get y'all like this donkey
today for Tuesday, October seventh has me conflicted. Okay, the
common sense, logical human in me wants to give it
to fifty seven year old Michael Stinick.
Speaker 1 (01:09:26):
Michael is a Florida man, Ladies and gentlemen. And what
does your uncle Shalla always tell you about the great
state of Florida? Say it with me. The craziest people
in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida,
and today is no exception. See Michael was doing one
hundred and seven miles bow. Okay, I know he deserves
donkey of today because there is never a reason to
be speeding like that on the highway.
Speaker 6 (01:09:46):
All right.
Speaker 1 (01:09:47):
In fact, I don't even know why vehicles mate, cause
that can go over whatever the speed limit is. Okay,
what's the point of having one hundred plus on the dash?
Especially in America? O? Yeah, I know the auto bonn
in Germany that highway and do why I think it
is they let you push it to one hundred plus.
But also why why do you need to be going
one hundred miles per hour? You're not in NASCAR? Okay, Hell,
(01:10:08):
Marty McFly only had to go to eighty eight to
initiate time travel, but Michael was doing one hundred and
seven miles per hour. And not to mention, if you
crash doing one hundred and miles per hour, you dead.
There's no if, and the butt's about it, and if
you do survive, you will have long term physical and
emotional trauma. So I just don't see the reason to
ever be going that fast. But what does it say
(01:10:29):
about me that when I first heard this story, I
said he was tripping, But then when I heard the
reason he was speeding, I kind of understood. Okay, hear
me out. See, Michael was pulled over for going over
one hundred miles per hour and he had a reason
that I'm sure a lot of men can understand. What
are some reasons a man could be speeding late, picking
(01:10:51):
up the kids from something, late for work, late, picking
up your wife, you know, your significant other. All of
those are valid the reasons to be speeding. Okay, not
a hundred, but if you were doing a hundred plus,
I wouldn't agree with you doing it, But I can
understand why you would be doing it. But there might
be a sleeper reason on that list.
Speaker 6 (01:11:10):
Man.
Speaker 1 (01:11:11):
And this is why Michael Stick has me slightly conflicted
this morning. And I know this story is Florida, I know,
I know, but what he told police I think is gonna.
It's gonna, you know, be some men out there that
can relate. We have the actual dash can footage from
Michael Steinnick after being pulled ouble for doing one hundred
and seven miles for an hour. Listen to his reason
hunt you hop.
Speaker 2 (01:11:31):
Out for a second reason for the time. We're going
one hundred and seven? Why are you going so fast?
Speaker 12 (01:11:38):
I have a.
Speaker 13 (01:11:42):
You have an appointment with your barber.
Speaker 2 (01:11:43):
In New spar and New Summer, so you know, I
think I was kind of cold.
Speaker 21 (01:11:47):
So you go one hundred and seven miles an hour,
leaving it out of traffic, putting other people's lives in danger.
Speaker 1 (01:11:55):
Now you get to go to jail for the night.
Speaker 2 (01:11:56):
Damn for night, for the night.
Speaker 11 (01:11:58):
Yeah you know, Florida criminal ared over one hundred miles
an hour.
Speaker 1 (01:12:03):
All right, and all be told.
Speaker 2 (01:12:07):
Now you're gonna jail.
Speaker 1 (01:12:08):
Let's just play the beginning back, can be ready, just
the beginning. I need y'all to understand. Why was he
doing one hundred and seven miles an hour? He was
honest with the police officers. He had an appointment with
his barber.
Speaker 2 (01:12:19):
Listen, hun't you hop out for a second for the
stop he's on one and seven? Why you're going so fast?
Speaker 7 (01:12:28):
I have.
Speaker 1 (01:12:32):
You can stop?
Speaker 2 (01:12:32):
Listen.
Speaker 1 (01:12:32):
Come on, my brothers, I don't care what race you are.
We talking about barber's here. Barber's are essential workers, Barbara is,
Barbers are as important as doctors therapists, Dennis. You have
to have a primary care barber, okay. And when you
have a primary care barber, they are usually in demand.
(01:12:53):
So you have to respect their time because you want
to be there when it's your appointment time. Sometimes you
even get there a little earlier because he might be
running late with another client, or another client might be
running late, so you get to cut into that person's time.
Speaker 2 (01:13:05):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (01:13:05):
Now I'm not making excuses for Michael, but if a
man is speeding to get to the barber, that means
he has some important things to do that day, and
the haircut is the foundation of it all. Okay, that's
what folks don't understand. The way Fleets Johnson feels about
booty in prison is how free men feel about haircuts. Okay,
there is nothing more important when you have something to do.
(01:13:28):
I don't care what I'll fit you got on. I
don't care what you're driving, I don't care what's on
your feet. If you don't have a haircut, it's all
for nothing. Once again, not making excuses for why Michael
was speeding. Okay, he was doing one hundred mile per hour.
That's insaying. But it has to be a certain level
of understanding amongst men when it comes to these type
of situations. Okay. Also, I understand police officers have a
(01:13:49):
job to do, but can the man get a break
for his honesty? By the grace of God, nobody was
hurt from his speeding. He told you he was trying
to get to the barber. If you are officer, you
gotta understand a little bit right, provide the man at escort,
get him to the barber on time. Don't take them
to jail and mess up his day. You already see
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speeding trying to get somewhere on time, and here you go,
making him even more late. No, nope, no, no, that's
not how that should go. Okay, God blessed those police
officers because if they hadn't have stopped Michael, he may
have killed himself or even worse, killed someone. Okay, listen, kids,
leave sooner, drive slower, live longer. If you're not in
(01:14:34):
a rush to die, don't act like it when you
get behind the wheel. Please give Michaels to Nick the
sweet sounds of the hamiltones.
Speaker 2 (01:14:40):
Oh no, you are the doggee of the day, the
dog gee oh the day yee.
Speaker 1 (01:14:58):
And you look very stupid and bige in the face. God,
I can tell when he wants to say something stupid.
Working with this guy for fifteen years.
Speaker 2 (01:15:05):
Go ahead, and I know how that went. It went
just like this. I need a haircut. I can get
you in if you could be to me by two cluck.
If not, I'm not open until tomorrow, and I got
a flight. He hit that gas, and he hit that gas,
and seven though you gotta get to there, you gotta
get there before too, because he got another cut at
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two thirty, and you need that cut before your flight
or before your date, or before whatever you gotta do.
Speaker 17 (01:15:31):
Even with you being slightly remedial, would you even say
to the cop, y'all gotta being honest?
Speaker 1 (01:15:39):
Honest?
Speaker 6 (01:15:40):
What would you say?
Speaker 2 (01:15:41):
I don't like the remedial stuff, but I'm sorry because
I just retarded use that word. But anyway, No, No,
I wouldn't sayut.
Speaker 1 (01:15:51):
I wouldn't because that's not no.
Speaker 6 (01:15:54):
So your black ass would say, I got appointment with my.
Speaker 2 (01:15:58):
He was, I got a waxy, don't got a wax.
I got a wax.
Speaker 3 (01:16:01):
The three can't be laid.
Speaker 1 (01:16:06):
I'm on time for stuff like that. But I would
have just told the truth because you're probably going to
jail anyway, so you probably got a better chance of
telling the truth. I'm not going to jail, Yes, because
he told the truth. I got a point with my barble.
Speaker 17 (01:16:17):
No, no, yo, you can say, yo, my wife is
in labor. I'm racing tour big.
Speaker 2 (01:16:23):
You could check that one. He could check that, big life,
you could check that one.
Speaker 1 (01:16:26):
By the way, the only other reason to be speeding
like that is if you about the shot on yourself.
That's happening, but you probably won't realize it's the reason
to speed until you shot it on yourself. And I've
shot it on myself while driving, so I know that
I would never be in that position again. If I
would have hit the gas, it's a little bit more,
I probably would have got to And that's one of
(01:16:49):
the reasons why I don't.
Speaker 6 (01:16:50):
Oh, from then on, it's been no, I can't.
Speaker 1 (01:16:52):
Yeah, but that wasn't the part that was a short shots,
uncontrollable lose all.
Speaker 2 (01:16:56):
Well, thank you for that, donkey.
Speaker 17 (01:16:58):
And when you're getting bottomed out, I do keels okay,
So it helps the elasticity.
Speaker 1 (01:17:08):
Now do you know what that means?
Speaker 19 (01:17:10):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (01:17:10):
You don'd Are you supposed to have an elastic booty?
Speaker 19 (01:17:12):
Is it?
Speaker 6 (01:17:13):
Yes, that's the whole point.
Speaker 2 (01:17:15):
Booty is like a rubber Yes, why are we going?
Speaker 6 (01:17:20):
And when it gets stresched out too much as.
Speaker 1 (01:17:22):
Hemorrhoid, I think should be more like a tire.
Speaker 2 (01:17:25):
Oh no, what the hell are we talking about?
Speaker 6 (01:17:29):
Endurable?
Speaker 1 (01:17:30):
Yes, Oh my god, didn't be able to betate.
Speaker 25 (01:17:33):
O my god.
Speaker 1 (01:17:34):
Yo.
Speaker 2 (01:17:37):
All right, well, thank you, keep it going, all right
now when we come back, it's open up the phone, LUNs.
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. All
right now, cam Kim Newton was talking on this podcast
and he was talking about body count. It's hard to
go from booty to this, but this is what he
had said.
Speaker 3 (01:17:55):
I wanted to know her list of who I want
to know.
Speaker 25 (01:18:00):
I needed to know I have God because before I
sit up here and really keep moving and elevating our relationship,
I want to know who got one up on me
and if I'm willing to take on that burden because
if you had any type of relationship intimacy experiences with
people that I really know, I need to know that
(01:18:20):
I'm old that because.
Speaker 2 (01:18:21):
If you don't give me that you got me. Hey, y'all,
this my damn all right.
Speaker 1 (01:18:26):
So the question is I wonder why he thinks somebody
got one up on them, right and they came before him,
right exactly, because but we'll talk about it when we
come back.
Speaker 2 (01:18:33):
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five to one.
Do you want to know your partners your significant other's
body count? And names like who they were with. I
feel like when they were with that person.
Speaker 1 (01:18:43):
This is a tale as old as time. I feel
like we asked this question every.
Speaker 6 (01:18:47):
Couple of years, but y'all ain't never have my think
on it.
Speaker 2 (01:18:51):
That's right, We're gonna talk about it when we come back.
It's the Breakfast Lug. Good morning.
Speaker 3 (01:18:55):
Phone right now, you call me.
Speaker 9 (01:19:00):
Upinnion into the Breakfast Club Top break it down eight
hundred five eight five one oh five one, The Breakfast Club.
Speaker 3 (01:19:08):
Ste Man, It's topic time.
Speaker 9 (01:19:14):
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one to
join into the discussion with the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 2 (01:19:20):
Morning everybody. It's DJ n V Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the God.
We are the Breakfast Club. Now if you're just joining us.
We were talking about Cam Newton. He was on his
podcast talking about body counts, and this is what he said.
Speaker 3 (01:19:31):
I wanted to know her list of who I want
to know.
Speaker 25 (01:19:36):
I needed to know I have my God because before
I sit up here and really keep moving and elevating
our relationship, I want to know who got one up
on me and if I'm willing to take on that burden,
Because if you had any type of relationship intimacy experiences
with people that I really know.
Speaker 1 (01:19:56):
I need to know that I'm old that because if
you don't give me that, you got, hey, y'all, this
my dawn and you got somebody over there in that
collar like that.
Speaker 25 (01:20:05):
I don't know if she had been with somebody that
was close to me, I would have had to respectfully.
Speaker 1 (01:20:13):
I'm not there yet.
Speaker 2 (01:20:14):
I can't carry that weight yet. So we're asking eight
hundred five a five one on five to one? Do
you want to know your partner's body count and who
they slept with? Not just the number but names.
Speaker 17 (01:20:25):
Jess y'all, Oh no, listen, hear me out on this.
I'm not opposed to what Cam said, right, I do
understand on both. Now me, I don't really care, but
it depends on what you date. Now, Cam Newton is
a celebrity, Jasmine, you know that she is too, you
know what I mean, say, you know, celebrity or whatever
she is. So Cam don't want to be around somebody
(01:20:49):
that she had slept with or was you know, you know,
and he don't know. I don't know about the one up,
but I just don't. I prefer to not have him
if I was at her shoes. Why I prefer not
to have him around these niggas that I'm that may
have smashed me or I was smashing him and.
Speaker 6 (01:21:04):
He don't know, so I understand that the body count
all right. Cool.
Speaker 17 (01:21:08):
He did also say that he can't judge her for
something that she did before him, but he just wants
to be in the know.
Speaker 2 (01:21:13):
I do agree with that.
Speaker 4 (01:21:14):
Me.
Speaker 17 (01:21:15):
My list crazy and nobody ever asked for it, so
that's fine, but I'm not sharing it.
Speaker 2 (01:21:21):
No, But I see what you're saying. If you're in
the same industry, they're going to be around people you
would want to get. You would have wanted somebody.
Speaker 1 (01:21:28):
To know for sure, Chris. Now I want to know
since you loo's so crazy while you're look so crazy, Jess,
because you tell people you're lit so crazy, why it
looks so crazy. If I'm Chris, I'm putting the hammer
down and I'm putting the long equipment up and sit
down a whole conversation about this crazy list to you.
Speaker 6 (01:21:49):
No, his list was crazy too, and I rather not
know about it.
Speaker 2 (01:21:53):
I don't.
Speaker 6 (01:21:53):
I don't want to know about his list at all
at all.
Speaker 17 (01:21:56):
No, he went crazy, I already know he did, and
he lived out the country so that overseas.
Speaker 6 (01:22:01):
You know what I'm saying, Like all that, No, I bet.
Speaker 2 (01:22:02):
You Chris and Ice, it just got the same list
that she reads.
Speaker 3 (01:22:05):
The same Wow, what the hell?
Speaker 26 (01:22:07):
This is?
Speaker 1 (01:22:07):
Why?
Speaker 2 (01:22:08):
But I can't talk to him.
Speaker 1 (01:22:09):
I agree with both of y'all. I feel like Cam,
Cam just want to know who she slept with in
the business all. You know what I'm saying, I want
to know all the famous people used tomash because you know,
some of these bodies don't matter, especially if you've been
with a woman for a long time, Like do you
really care about the college and high school stuff? You
care about that tenth grade tender, you care about that
senior slum he.
Speaker 2 (01:22:29):
Was caring about somebody? If you got to interview somebody,
and yeah, you would want to know.
Speaker 1 (01:22:32):
Yeah, you just want to know. If you're in the
business with a person or in the industry with a person,
you want to know the famous people that person slept with.
Speaker 17 (01:22:38):
Sure, Now, Chris did ask me that he did ask
me that he did not ask me for my body
count on my list, But he no, he did not
ask me how many.
Speaker 6 (01:22:46):
Trucks I slept with, nd he asked me about.
Speaker 2 (01:22:52):
Y'all some idiots.
Speaker 6 (01:22:53):
No, he asked me about selecting. Just go to the
phone line.
Speaker 1 (01:22:58):
Te man, don't bust truck Chris morning and listen to truck.
You're just a little lot lizard out here.
Speaker 2 (01:23:13):
Him trying to get me back.
Speaker 11 (01:23:14):
I call him me God he this Hey, peace, Peace.
This Brad from Jersey.
Speaker 2 (01:23:19):
How y'all doing from Jersey? Good morning, Hey, Good.
Speaker 11 (01:23:23):
Morning, Good morning, Jess, Good morning, Good morning, Charlotte. Man
on the topic, right, I just broke up with somebody
because of this situation, Man, what happened?
Speaker 1 (01:23:30):
Tell us?
Speaker 11 (01:23:30):
So, me and Shorty was there for a while. My
man gave me the drop. He like, yo, I hit
it a minute ago. Damn when I came. When I
came to her, you know, we all chilled together too,
So it's like a cold situation. So I said, I said, listen,
Shorty like you. All you gotta do is keep.
Speaker 15 (01:23:45):
It real with me, like I just want to know.
Speaker 11 (01:23:47):
She ain't she got religie act crazy. She broke up
the credit like wow.
Speaker 10 (01:23:53):
The cops called all types of damn.
Speaker 2 (01:23:56):
Did you like her?
Speaker 1 (01:23:57):
I used to, here's my thing. If you like me
with that, like look, but if you like it, what
does it matter if if if your man hit back
back before you.
Speaker 15 (01:24:06):
It's the honesty for me, Like if you're gonna live about.
Speaker 17 (01:24:11):
God, they I respect your man for coming to tell
you about that, you know what I mean? But yeah,
now we're y'all serious, like that was your girl. This
was just somebody talking to because sh don't owe you
that if there's somebody that she was just talking.
Speaker 11 (01:24:28):
She definitely the kids, the kids integrated.
Speaker 17 (01:24:32):
Yeah, she definitely owed you that, you know, But to
get upset about it, that and the way she got
upset about it.
Speaker 6 (01:24:40):
You had to ask her, you had to come out
her crazy. It could have been how you came.
Speaker 2 (01:24:44):
I'm telling you, I mean, yeah, is not the best one.
Speaker 11 (01:24:49):
I'm cool and collected about it, like I was upset. Yeah,
and when she lied about it and I pressed it
even more.
Speaker 17 (01:24:55):
Yeah, but that's the thing she made. You didn't even
provide that safe space for her to be honest with you.
You feel you probably came into like you know, I
can't even say what I think you said on the radio,
but I know you came and her kind of crazy
and that's why you got that right hood.
Speaker 2 (01:25:07):
Absolutely. Hello, Hello, who's this?
Speaker 15 (01:25:12):
So I saw something like discussing. And I'm going to
say that I don't even know your body out, but
I don't even know if you mess with certain people
that I know, because you don't mess with you know,
Turan And I saw Taran last month with a bunch
of bumps.
Speaker 1 (01:25:25):
Around his mouth.
Speaker 6 (01:25:28):
Just right, just like an anonymous game.
Speaker 15 (01:25:31):
As an anonymous game. But let's say Taran find it
and you'd be like, yeah, I messed with him, and
the night it's like, oh, I know, I saw Terran
with some bumps around his mouth last month.
Speaker 17 (01:25:41):
I totally understand trap. Does anybody have asked around my
mouth drift exactly?
Speaker 2 (01:25:47):
I know I hear that trap. Does anybody have asked
if you smash all?
Speaker 15 (01:25:51):
Yes, they asked me all the time.
Speaker 2 (01:25:53):
Do you lie you're telling the truth?
Speaker 15 (01:25:55):
It depends who it is. If it's my cousins, like
I like to told him sometimes, so you be lying
on your TV, I'm be lying on your butt.
Speaker 6 (01:26:01):
And that's why.
Speaker 17 (01:26:05):
That's why niggas don't believe that's my brother. That's because
they call the brothers and sister. That's why you can't
trust that.
Speaker 1 (01:26:12):
That's disgusting. But made me lying. That's why even the
guy that called last time? How can you trust your homeboy?
How you know your homeboy was telling the truth? How
you know your homeboy ain't see you happy with this girl?
And maybe that was a chick he was trying to
get with but couldn't never get with, so he just
decided to tell you when he didn't.
Speaker 2 (01:26:27):
Hello, who's this good one?
Speaker 27 (01:26:29):
And it's Zania.
Speaker 19 (01:26:32):
Hey.
Speaker 27 (01:26:33):
So you got to think about where you are in life.
I'm at an age where it's like, what is the
benefit technically of me knowing the exact body? You think
about it, you get to a point in your age
and time you're like, you know what, I'm where I
am for a reason, and if I want to share
(01:26:54):
my life with somebody, there's really not really any benefit
to knowing an exact count because at that point, think
about it, you're gonna end up judging them. So then
what type of relationship are you really gonna have?
Speaker 1 (01:27:09):
I do think it depends on what type of relationship
you got with that person, though, because you know, like
you you and a person might have the type of relationship.
Will y'all sit around and discuss your old horror stories?
You know what I mean? It's just like soldiers sitting
around discussing old war stores.
Speaker 27 (01:27:23):
And that's cool, but you know, you don't want to
put yourself in a position. Now, let's say, if you're
an overthinker.
Speaker 23 (01:27:28):
I know me.
Speaker 27 (01:27:29):
I'm a Capricorn, big Capricorn. I overthink. And I don't
sit there and judge my my partner because let's say
he's had ten, fifteen whatever, females. All right, but I
love you now that was you.
Speaker 15 (01:27:42):
Then I'm not gonna kick it because it.
Speaker 27 (01:27:46):
Was a stot back then. That don't mean nothing to me.
Now you ain't doing that now, you know what I mean.
But it's not really a benefit. However, now it's it's
somebody close like my own girl. Then it's like, all right,
we can't.
Speaker 15 (01:28:03):
We got to work that out. We got to talk
about that.
Speaker 27 (01:28:06):
But as far as like a full number, we're too
old for that.
Speaker 2 (01:28:10):
Nah, okay, thank you. What's the more of the story, guys,
I mean to.
Speaker 17 (01:28:16):
Reach his own lot. Some people don't mind giving up
that list. Some people don't even ask for it. Some
people do, like they apparently Cam and Jazz they like
best friends. Like she commented on it, and I was like, yeah,
here's my list. So it's now like, it's fine, it's
nothing that I have to hide. You don't have to
find out nothing later that I didn't sell him, like
and now he knows how to protect me.
Speaker 1 (01:28:36):
And I also think it's contact everything. Like we said earlier,
both of them are in the entertainment industry, right, Cam
just wants to know what other athletes, what other entertainers
that might.
Speaker 6 (01:28:48):
As a podcast.
Speaker 17 (01:28:48):
Everybody come up there and on his his shared and
talk to him like it could he could talk to
one of her former bodies.
Speaker 1 (01:28:56):
Whatever, right And and I just think it's I mean, also,
if you really like a you know what the body
count is. Unless you're all all in the same industry
and it's three people in the industry, then you hope
I'm letting you later. That's another thing, ladies. Need you
know that if you slept with more than three people
in the same industry, you a hold of somebody. I'm
(01:29:19):
telling you right now.
Speaker 2 (01:29:21):
All right, Well, when we come back, you got the
latest with Lawrence. It don't go anywhere. It's the breakfast club,
Good morning.
Speaker 3 (01:29:26):
The breakfast Club.
Speaker 2 (01:29:30):
Lauren becoming a straight fast. She gets them somebody that
knows somebody.
Speaker 3 (01:29:35):
It gets to detail I'm.
Speaker 6 (01:29:36):
A long girl that knows a little bit about everything.
Speaker 1 (01:29:39):
She'd be having the latest on you, the.
Speaker 3 (01:29:43):
Latest with Lauren la Rosa.
Speaker 1 (01:29:44):
Sometimes you have fact, sometimes you have details. Sometimes you
have a little bit of everything.
Speaker 3 (01:29:48):
It's the latest the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 18 (01:29:51):
So Viddy his team was asked at the sentencing where
does he want to be housed for whatf They have
any you know, preferences of where he wants to be
housed for us four years and his team has now
answered that. So they submitted a letter to the judge
yesterday that asks the judge for Diddy to be put
in a low level security prison, federal prison here in
Jersey or in Jersey called Fort Dix.
Speaker 2 (01:30:12):
And the reason, okay, this is like.
Speaker 1 (01:30:21):
Gonna come into America. When they looked at the map
and they said they want to go to America, and
it was like we find a good lady and they
picked queens like you just the globe and you look
at you like, that's why I want to be.
Speaker 3 (01:30:32):
Fake for send me there.
Speaker 6 (01:30:35):
Well, yeah, he wants to go there because they have
a really good.
Speaker 2 (01:30:39):
Drug Jesus Christ.
Speaker 18 (01:30:42):
They have a really good druggar rehabilitation program. And then
they were talking about just a bunch of different programs
that they do as he kind of tries to get
himself back together to be eventually released and it'll make
it easier for his family and like that to be
able to visit them and things like that.
Speaker 6 (01:30:55):
So just a quick update there.
Speaker 1 (01:30:57):
I wonder how he feels, man like, because you what,
because some of this you gotta he gotta look at
that and be like, I'm sure he depressed. I know
that joke. I know fifty cent gonna kill me with this,
But I gotta go to for I gotta go to
Fort Dicksome. Can you imagine building afforded?
Speaker 24 (01:31:14):
For real?
Speaker 2 (01:31:15):
Male?
Speaker 1 (01:31:16):
You have to have to create afforded.
Speaker 6 (01:31:20):
And that's that's what I'm moving on, Like seriously, that's why.
Speaker 2 (01:31:23):
We're moving on.
Speaker 1 (01:31:24):
Yeah, now you building for the pillows. I need twenty
mail prostitutes because I want to build afford around me.
Speaker 2 (01:31:34):
This guy too much. Continue, you're moving on, Okay.
Speaker 18 (01:31:38):
So in other news, Gucci Man, you know, he has
his book that he wrote and he's talking about different
parts of his life and advertising the books, and he
posted a video talking about a time where he had
to be kidnapped by his own wife and his bodyguards
because he was having a mental mental crisis.
Speaker 6 (01:31:53):
Let's take a listen.
Speaker 2 (01:31:54):
I got a new book coming out, Cayle Episodes.
Speaker 26 (01:31:57):
So anybody who got Founding members or they self is
dealing with mental health issues, you needed to get this book.
This talks about my struggles through my adult life with
mental health. It's talking about a whole bunch of different
episodes in my life. It talks about the time I
was high as hell and got the ice cream con tattoo.
It talks about the time when I was going through
an episode and my wife kidnapped me with my sister,
bid the guards from the Porsche and had to take
(01:32:18):
me to a mental hospital. Talks about the time me
and school to seeing each other in the airport and
we got into it when I was going through an episode.
Talks about my childhood. It talks about me and OJ
growing up trapping. It even talks about me and my
mom and I sprang relationship from when she tried to
get the thing like Britain Spears got on her.
Speaker 1 (01:32:35):
I'm gonna try to do.
Speaker 7 (01:32:36):
That to me.
Speaker 1 (01:32:36):
Listen, man, I'm looking forward to this book. If I
knew that Gucci was coming out with this book. I
would have definitely had them at my Mental Health Export
this weekend because I love when people share their stories
because the only way to erase the stigma around mental
health is for people to share their story. So I'm
glad that Gucci is coming out with this book called
Episode Yeah.
Speaker 18 (01:32:53):
And I think at least in you know, the stories
that he's telling, because people make mental health seem like
an isolated thing.
Speaker 6 (01:32:58):
It affects your family too, like people who love you.
Speaker 18 (01:33:01):
So I think, you know, having that conversation and talking
through what that looked like for his family too, will
help people.
Speaker 1 (01:33:06):
So that's one of the fans we have in the
Mintal Health Expo. One of the fanls we have in
the Mental Health ex Bowl is people who have to
deal with people who have mental health issues because nobody
ever talked about discressing the pressure.
Speaker 6 (01:33:16):
That they be yeah, which is a lot.
Speaker 18 (01:33:19):
And in other news, in another ten seventeen news, Posh
Heisty Pushisy rapper Poush Heisty from Memphis, Gucci Min's Artists
was released yesterday. Now this release is it's a few
months early, but he was slated to be released in
April of twenty twenty six, but he was released yesterday
and I saw videos posted already, so you know, I
tried to reach out to see like if he went
(01:33:39):
right to the studio or like what those first hours,
first day is going to look like home for.
Speaker 6 (01:33:42):
Him, But didn't get anything there now, so you know,
wishing him the best and to stay here.
Speaker 2 (01:33:50):
Absolutely. I know everybody wants their rappers to go to
the studio right away, but they got family, like they
want to see their family.
Speaker 18 (01:33:56):
It was all the videos I saw posted yesterday were
the family and for yet like people excited to see him,
you know what I mean.
Speaker 6 (01:34:02):
So yeah, always good to see somebody to be able
to touch land again.
Speaker 1 (01:34:05):
Absolutely, saty dope. He was dope when he went in.
I hope his career continues now.
Speaker 2 (01:34:10):
That absolutely, Well, that is the latest with Lauren. Now
when we come back, we got the People's Choice mix.
We're gonna start off with some Mob Deep, so don't
go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 3 (01:34:18):
Good morning, you're checking out the Breakfast Club morning.
Speaker 2 (01:34:22):
Everybody is j envy, just hilarious. Charlamagne de goud We
are the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 3 (01:34:27):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:34:27):
We got a sloop havoc for Mob Deep for joining
us today. The new album Infinite, The Mob Deep album
comes out this Friday. It's gonna be on Master Appeal,
which is NAS's record label. So salute to Drop on
the clues bond for Nos and Math.
Speaker 1 (01:34:40):
Matthew Pill has been putting out some of the best
you know hip hop projects, absolutely of the last couple
of years, especially this year. This year was with Ray Kuan,
Mob Deep, ghost Face. Who else matthis Pill came out
with this year. I definitely remember Ray NOAs and ghost
Fit Now mob yep, no, not no Ray, Mobbin goes Mobhost.
Speaker 2 (01:34:59):
Yeah, Nasa is on there three times, He's on there
three times. Clips is on that album. You got the album?
You got it right?
Speaker 1 (01:35:05):
I don't think I got it. I heard that one
song though.
Speaker 2 (01:35:07):
Yeah No, it's the album's dope.
Speaker 7 (01:35:09):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:35:09):
Just gonna be upstate New York.
Speaker 10 (01:35:11):
Damn.
Speaker 17 (01:35:11):
I'm gonna be in Syracuse Friday and then all many
on Saturday at the Funnybone Comedy Club. You got to
shows Friday and two show Saturday. Get your tickets if
you haven't yet, I will be doing meet and greet.
Get on the website Justsellarri's official dot com. I can't
wait to see you upstate New York.
Speaker 2 (01:35:24):
All right, well it's time for a positive note. You
got a positive no shell.
Speaker 1 (01:35:27):
Money, I do, and I want to tell people too. Man,
make sure you have my fifth Annual Mental Health Expo
this Saturday at the Joel and Dianne Bloom Wellness and
Events Center in Newark, New Jersey, from eleven am to
four pm. And is an absolutely free event. It is
a day of mental health education and healing. You know,
we got a day of panels. We got breakout rooms
so you know you can go learn how to meditate
(01:35:48):
and you know, do yoga, all types of different stuff.
Speaker 7 (01:35:52):
Man.
Speaker 1 (01:35:52):
But you know who's gonna be there. Debbie Brown's gonna
be there, doctor Alfre Breeland, Noble, doctor j Barnett, Elliott,
Connie Jason, Will Deontay Wilder just to name a few
folks that's gonna be there. And it is a free event.
It is absolutely free, free free from eleven am to
four pm. Just go to mentalwealthexpo dot com to register.
Now the positive notice simply this passion. Okay, I'm gonna
(01:36:15):
talk to you about passion, all right. Passion is a
feeling that tells you this is the right thing to do.
Nothing can stand in my way. It doesn't matter what
anyone else says. This feeling is so good that it
cannot be ignored. You're gonna follow your bliss and act
upon this glorious sensation of joy. Follow that passion. Y'all
have a great day.
Speaker 2 (01:36:34):
Breakfast club bitches, do y'alla finish for y'all.
Speaker 1 (01:36:36):
Done,