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October 8, 2025 104 mins

Today on The Breakfast Club, Lil Jon opens up about his mental and physical transformation, the origins of crunk, and his meditation album. Cam Newton and Ashley Nicole also stop by to talk about 106 & Sports, the NFL, ESPN’s First Take, and Russell Wilson. Plus, Charlamagne Tha God gives Donkey of the Day to a man arrested for approaching women with written threats while soliciting sex. Listen for more!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Usa, yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Jess Solaris is from the little Lake Charlamagne, the cap
piece to the planet.

Speaker 3 (00:10):
Guess what day it is?

Speaker 4 (00:11):
Guess what day it is?

Speaker 5 (00:17):
How y'all feel out there? I feel blessed, black and
highly favorite. Happy to be here another day to serve
our beautiful listeners.

Speaker 3 (00:22):
Good morning man. Last night we was out a little bit.

Speaker 5 (00:25):
We were celebrating the five year anniversary of the Black
Podcast Network. Drop a bomb Head, little little shin dig
little something something.

Speaker 3 (00:32):
I love it.

Speaker 5 (00:33):
Yeah, Saluta, you know everybody who pulled up to that,
that was a fun That was a fun time.

Speaker 6 (00:38):
That's right.

Speaker 1 (00:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (00:39):
You guys are out late last night.

Speaker 5 (00:40):
Yeah, but I mean late for me is By the way,
the event was from five to seven. That's because I
don't die. I don't do things on y end time. Okay,
I do things on time. Okay, five to seven?

Speaker 4 (00:49):
Do you drove in traffic?

Speaker 6 (00:51):
Time?

Speaker 5 (00:51):
Are you stayed in the sick? I got mean I
got there like Thatt there like five fifteen. Okay, he
was left there like five fifteen. So I was there
from five to seven and then we had a little
dinner in.

Speaker 3 (01:00):
The house spot like nine thirty. But that's late for me.

Speaker 5 (01:03):
I turned into a pumpkin at ten o'clock. No, no, no,
that's late for me. I turned into a pumpkin at
ten o'clock. But forget us, man today, we have an
amazing show for you this morning.

Speaker 3 (01:12):
First of all, well, first of all, Cam.

Speaker 5 (01:14):
Newton and nationally Nicole will be here that a co
host of the new BT show One of the Sick
Force's right. That from me is on October fifteenth, and
that's going to air every Wednesday on BT. But we
have a cultural icon, yes, in the building today, one
of the greatest producers of all time, not just hip
hop producers, just produces in general. And I have been
wanting to sit and have a conversation with this brother

(01:34):
for a long time, the great Little John.

Speaker 2 (01:37):
That's right, drop a bomb for Little John here'll be
joining us, like you said, DJ, producer, artists, A and R,
so many different things.

Speaker 3 (01:45):
This is the first time here.

Speaker 5 (01:46):
There's never been a time in my life that I
haven't listened to Little John every day in my life
for at least twenty plus years because we work out.
So our workout playlist is literally Little John, our Little
John produced records and record Little John.

Speaker 6 (02:00):
John DMX DMX's mind work out.

Speaker 5 (02:04):
So it's like every day of my life, literally, I'm
listening to uh to Little John.

Speaker 6 (02:09):
I'm excited.

Speaker 3 (02:10):
I'm a little John. I'm a little John for that.

Speaker 6 (02:13):
That's right.

Speaker 2 (02:14):
And look little Johnny and if you haven't got your tickets,
ninety six point one, our sister station in Atlanta is
having jingle Ball in December, December eighteenth. That's right, Little
John is performing Little John and friends. So get your tickets.
We're gonna be the whole family is gonna be in Atlanta.

Speaker 6 (02:27):
We got Little John.

Speaker 4 (02:28):
You stop, John, stop stop staying little and little little John.

Speaker 5 (02:32):
And also his transformation that he's had in regards to
his spirituality, regards to his mental health, his mindfulness, and
it's you know, it's reflecting in his physical uh physical
body as well. So pull up a Little John record man,
and then we're gonna got we gotta go to Memi
Brown in front page News.

Speaker 3 (02:48):
I know y'all ain't got to search from the Little John.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
We got it. Little John.

Speaker 3 (02:53):
The man was responsible for a whole era of music. Exactly.

Speaker 1 (02:56):
We to get it.

Speaker 7 (02:57):
Man.

Speaker 4 (02:57):
You want to get low, you want to snap your fingers.
You want what you want, get low, snap your fingers.

Speaker 3 (03:02):
Uh give me, give me young blood, damn, young blood damn.

Speaker 4 (03:05):
And then oh yeah, all right, well he fingers, come on,
come on, come on, all.

Speaker 2 (03:10):
Right here, stappy fingers. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning,
Mimi's up next, let's good morning everybody with all the
Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news.

Speaker 8 (03:19):
Now.

Speaker 4 (03:19):
We're gonna start off with some quick sports.

Speaker 2 (03:20):
Tonight the Vegas the Aces played the Phoenix Mercury at
eight pm Eastern time. That's Game three. Aces lead this
series two zero. Last nicis if you stayed up late.
The Yankees took on the Blue Jays. They were down
six to three and then and Henry Judge came through.
They actually won last night, nine to six. Game four
is tonight to the Mariagas beat the Tigers.

Speaker 1 (03:40):
What's up me?

Speaker 9 (03:40):
Me?

Speaker 10 (03:41):
Good morning, Envy, Charlemagne, Jess, how y'all doing me? Good
good morning? All right, Well, we start this morning with
still continued growing frustration for travelers as flight delays pile
up at airports across the country. From Boston to Nashville,
Chicago to Houston, passengers are once again facing long waits
as a government shut down drags on. Now, the FAA

(04:03):
says the issue comes down to staffing. There simply aren't
enough air traffic control controllers, the people who guide every
flight from takeoff to landing, and in Nashville some travelers
waited nearly two hours.

Speaker 11 (04:15):
At Chicago O'Hare delay stretch close to.

Speaker 10 (04:17):
Forty five minutes, and at smaller airports like Burbank, the
staffing shortages still continue.

Speaker 5 (04:22):
Now.

Speaker 10 (04:23):
These controllers they are considered essential workers, which means they
have to show up even though they're not getting paid
while the shutdown continues. And now there's growing anger after
President Trump suggested that some of these workers may not
receive back pay once the shutdown ends.

Speaker 12 (04:38):
Let's listen to that.

Speaker 6 (04:39):
Yeah, I would say it depends on who we're talking about.

Speaker 1 (04:43):
I can tell you this.

Speaker 13 (04:44):
The Democrats have put a lot of people in great
risk and jeopardy. But it really depends on who you're
talking about. But for the most part, we're going to
take care of our people. There are some people that
really don't deserve to be taken care of and we'll
take care of them in a different way.

Speaker 5 (04:58):
What essential worker at work for the government doesn't deserve
to be taken care of. And see, this is why
I don't know if Democrats and Republicans know. People don't
care whose fault it is that the government is shut down.
They blame all of y'all. Y'all can try to politicize
this all they want. They pointing fingers at both government A.

Speaker 6 (05:14):
Yes, they don't care.

Speaker 5 (05:14):
And when they hear rhetoric like that, do what you
mean one of federal worker deserves it over another.

Speaker 3 (05:19):
They're all government workers. They all deserve to get paid
the whole.

Speaker 12 (05:21):
Work they all work.

Speaker 10 (05:23):
And to your point, Charlemagne, not only that it's against
the law. So back in nineteen or twenty nineteen, Congress
passed the Government Employment Theremout Treatment Act, which guarantees that
every federal worker will be paid furloughed or if they're
working without pay. So if they're at home or if
they're a TSA agent actively working, they should still get paid.
So they must receive that once the government opens. So

(05:46):
we'll see what happens. But a memo went out and
that's where all this came from. It came from the
White House and it said that furloughed workers might not
automatically qualify.

Speaker 12 (05:55):
There is no more information on what that qualifier.

Speaker 4 (05:59):
May look like.

Speaker 10 (06:00):
We'll just see what happens when you know the government
shutdown is over, or if President Trump comes back out
and gives us some more information.

Speaker 3 (06:07):
Me me, I'm sure you're right. But the thing about laws,
you have to have people I care about that.

Speaker 1 (06:12):
Okay.

Speaker 5 (06:13):
When you got a guy like Trump and child you
don't care about laws and live very lawless, that law
means nothing.

Speaker 3 (06:19):
But you are correct.

Speaker 12 (06:20):
Yeah, you are correct too.

Speaker 10 (06:22):
Absolutely you need someone who's going to enforce those laws.
And so as a frustration plays out at the airport,
Washington isn't moving any faster either. There was no vote
in Congress yesterday to end the shutdown, meaning that it
will stretch at least another week. While lawmakers returned, they're
on recess. They don't return until August fourteenth, excuse me,

(06:42):
October fourteenth.

Speaker 12 (06:44):
And at the center of all of this, of course, we've.

Speaker 10 (06:46):
Been talking about those tax credits that help millions of
Americans afford health insurance. Now those subsidies are expected to
expire at the end of the year. So here's what
that kind of means for you. So a single person
making thirty five thousand dollars a year see their monthly
premium jump from eighty five dollars to nearly two hundred
and twenty dollars a month, and a family of four

(07:07):
earning around eighty thousand dollars could see their bill rise
from three hundred and twenty dollars a month to almost
seven hundred dollars a month. Now that is a double
especially when families are living paycheck to paycheck. So Democrats
they argue that the subsidies are key to keeping the
price down, but Republicans they insist that that is unrelated

(07:27):
to the shutdown, and time is running out because open
enrollment for most states they start November first. And another
thing to keep in mind that you may not be
on Obamacare or the Affordable Care Act, but if millions
of people lose their coverage, insurers will raise prices and
will have to make up the difference. So that means

(07:47):
higher premiums for everyone across the board, so including people
with private health insurance or employer based insurance. It will
affect every household because it will decide how much all
of us have to pay for health care next year.

Speaker 3 (08:00):
This is disgusting.

Speaker 10 (08:01):
Man.

Speaker 5 (08:01):
Everyday working class people got to suffer because guess who
don't care that the government is shut down. The light company,
your landlord, the healthcare system, the bank who gave you
your loan for your car. They don't care that the
government shut down. They need that no matter of fact,
you pass do it. It's the ah already, MTA.

Speaker 6 (08:16):
You gotta get the word.

Speaker 3 (08:16):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (08:18):
Okay, all right, well that's front page news. Get it
off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one. If you need to vent phone line to
wide open. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 4 (08:32):
Ray right, ray, yo, Charlae, man, what up are we lying?

Speaker 6 (08:37):
This is your time to get it off your chest.
I got an indoor pool, outdoor pool. We want to
hear from you on the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 11 (08:42):
Can get on the.

Speaker 6 (08:43):
Phone right now.

Speaker 12 (08:44):
He'll tell you what it is.

Speaker 6 (08:45):
We lie.

Speaker 4 (08:47):
Hello, who's this?

Speaker 7 (08:51):
This is JA.

Speaker 14 (08:52):
But you see I'm sorry about that.

Speaker 3 (08:55):
Eight four to three. What's happening in the eight four three?

Speaker 1 (08:57):
I was just on this dollar.

Speaker 3 (08:58):
I was home this weekend. Well Sunday and Monday, I
was down there.

Speaker 6 (09:01):
What's up jected you judge yourself?

Speaker 14 (09:03):
Yeah, I just wanted to make a comment with with
your shutdowns, it's ridiculous because Congress still get paid and
you have a lot of people just living daily paycheck
and paycheck. But what I really want to jump on
when they had the invasion on the cap of the
I was just going through different people arrest because the
public information. The Trump said that he wanted to keep

(09:25):
the worst of the worst out of America. But if
you look at some of these guys who he pardoned,
some of them have the most ridiculous a rest record.
One guy got twenty three arrests and then he'd been
indicted the same day. Trump parted him with his kid
phlography from the age of twelve and under one of

(09:46):
the shifts of taking bribing postman looking at twenty three years.
Then all of the people he pardoned, you know, Trim Scott,
I just want you to hear this now. One of
them was black. That he parted a lot of people that.

Speaker 6 (09:58):
Know that they read it.

Speaker 14 (09:59):
So I my time and research all this last night,
and people that he pardon have records that's ridiculous. And
some of the people that he's trying to deport back
to Master whatever. They don't have records, so we peoput
that he's snatching up off of the street. Not only
to realize to look at that.

Speaker 5 (10:16):
Yeah, not only are you correct, A lot of those
same individuals after they were pardoning, they committed fresh crimes.

Speaker 4 (10:23):
That's what he said.

Speaker 5 (10:24):
Yeah, yeah, they committed fresh crimes. I thought he was
saying that they had records already.

Speaker 6 (10:27):
Now he had records, but he said they got they
had records.

Speaker 1 (10:30):
Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (10:31):
I saw Tim this weekend to Tim Scott. I saw
Tim in the airport when I.

Speaker 1 (10:36):
Was in home.

Speaker 4 (10:36):
Hello, who's this?

Speaker 15 (10:38):
Good morning everyone, This is Tea.

Speaker 3 (10:40):
What's up t your body? Ain't it though?

Speaker 6 (10:42):
Whoa?

Speaker 10 (10:43):
Oh?

Speaker 15 (10:44):
Oh, I can't my man be listening anyway?

Speaker 4 (10:49):
You was about in Salomo.

Speaker 6 (10:50):
You must not know.

Speaker 15 (10:53):
I feel that I would let him talk his mess
this morning.

Speaker 4 (10:55):
Ain't no problem.

Speaker 15 (10:56):
You're right, I'm wrong.

Speaker 4 (10:57):
You got to send him a picture and then he
was better not to.

Speaker 16 (11:04):
Huh, she said, somebody our pastor m She wasn't about
to send him no picture. She was ready to give
him that rebuttal like.

Speaker 4 (11:10):
Excuse me, damn, She goes not enough. Her boyfriend came
up behind and grabbed that damn phone.

Speaker 6 (11:16):
Not all the phones, just a drive.

Speaker 5 (11:18):
Oh god, sorry, t that's all phones. You know we
you know we we barely making it up here.

Speaker 3 (11:22):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4 (11:23):
Get it off your chest.

Speaker 2 (11:24):
Stay hundred five e five one oh five one. If
you need to vent, hit us up now. It's the
Breakfast Club.

Speaker 6 (11:29):
Good morning, the Breakfast clubs.

Speaker 1 (11:34):
Whether you're man or black, something to get up and
get something call up now eight hundred five eight five
one o five one.

Speaker 6 (11:40):
We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 1 (11:42):
Hello.

Speaker 9 (11:43):
Who's this?

Speaker 15 (11:43):
Oh my god? Are just connected anyway?

Speaker 4 (11:48):
We thought we lost you? To stop girl.

Speaker 15 (11:50):
No, hey, y'all got I need some advice and some
real honest advice.

Speaker 10 (11:54):
So I have a baby.

Speaker 15 (11:55):
We have me and my boyfriend. We had our first
job together. He's six months congression and my mom had
a great relationship. So it's been about three years. We
haven't talked. It's always been like that. I got emancipated
when I was fourteen, so I've always been taking care
of myself.

Speaker 12 (12:12):
I've send her baby star.

Speaker 4 (12:14):
It's like she never showed up.

Speaker 15 (12:16):
Told me the reason why she didn't want to come,
and I had to email her that she said the
reason she didn't want to come is because we haven't taught.
And so now my baby is six months and I
just feel like I feel bad because it's like he's
sensing out on my side of the family, my sister,
me and my sister uncle, but my boyfriend's side and everybody,
like my great grandma's side, they're all in his life

(12:37):
and he is so loved. So it's like I'm in
a rocking on her place. Up Did I send her
another about like, Hey, your first grandson, the first grand
baby you know, is about to be seven months next month.
Do you want to meet him? But I'm trud of
reaching out.

Speaker 11 (12:52):
I feel like, oh, they generate her.

Speaker 15 (12:53):
They don't know how to be accountable and apologize for
the hers that I was raised in. So it's just
like we don't talk.

Speaker 4 (12:59):
Yeah, now is it your pride as well?

Speaker 16 (13:02):
Because if you know the older generation won't do it,
you know, for whatever reason, they are more stubborn and
more setting their ways, then you know what, just go
break that ice, take the baby to her, go see her, y'all.
Can y'all can talk about talk when you get there,
you know.

Speaker 4 (13:14):
What I mean, I don't know.

Speaker 15 (13:18):
It's like she changes the number I have to email.

Speaker 4 (13:20):
Her, damn. So she kind of sort of don't want
to be found like that.

Speaker 15 (13:25):
But then I know, my mama grew up and hurt.
Like one thing I can recognize is that she grew
up in a lot of hurt. But when she touts
you off.

Speaker 12 (13:31):
She's one of them black mothers that cut off.

Speaker 15 (13:34):
She don't need to talk to you, don't do nothing.
Even if you want to reach out, She's not going
to reach out. Start breaking the ice with sending her
the Babystar invite.

Speaker 3 (13:40):
Well, I can I ask you a question?

Speaker 5 (13:42):
You know, I think that sometimes we forget that when
we pray for negativity that get removed from our life.
You know, sometimes that negativity is gonna come in the
form of people that we think we should love, our
people that we feel like should love.

Speaker 3 (13:53):
Us, and it might be our parents.

Speaker 5 (13:54):
You ever thought to yourself, maybe it's just for the
best that y'all not speaking right now right now.

Speaker 15 (14:01):
But then it's just like I kind of like, you know,
to see my boyfriend's side of the family so involved
and everybody just love on this little happy baby, like
it makes me yearing that relationship, not even for us,
it's for him.

Speaker 16 (14:15):
I would give more shot do it, because honestly, she
could be hurt that you emancipated yourself at fourteen. She
probably like you left in that you didn't want me
as a mother, you know what I mean. And then
just on top of that, you don't know what she's
been dealing with either, she don't want to be found,
you know what I mean? You contact contact her through emails.
She probably could be going through so many other things
as well.

Speaker 5 (14:34):
Right, but what what work has she done on herself?
Because that's the same woman that you had to leave
at fourteen. She don't even know you bring your child
around her now she's bringing that same trauma she put
on you that made you leave at fourteen, on your child.

Speaker 16 (14:46):
But she's yearning the relationship and that's still her mother
at the end of the day.

Speaker 4 (14:49):
Even if you don't take your baby, go find it,
you know what I'm saying. Just go talk to her.
I said, I think you should.

Speaker 2 (14:55):
You should talk to your mother without the baby first
and and you know some of that trauma seeing with
her hat at and then see if she really wants
to meet your child, and that's what I would do
is seems like you want to meet us.

Speaker 3 (15:04):
So if she the same person, I don't know why
you would want your child around.

Speaker 6 (15:07):
That's still her mom now, But what's crazy y'all?

Speaker 15 (15:10):
And I won't hold y'all long, But it's like she
I never knew about emancipation at fourteen. She's the one
and I argument. One day after I got a wolf in,
she told me that I needed to get emancipated, so,
you know, a teenager. I looked it up and the
judge actually granted it, and I feel like she did
and think that was going to happen, And it was
one of them blockmom lessons, like I'm gonna tell you
do something, but it's not gonna happen. You gotta come

(15:31):
back to me. So when he granted it, it's like
that's what took her, like a troll on her. And
so it's just like I invited her to go to
Syrapy with me years ago, she didn't want to go,
and so from there it's just been like, Okay, I
just gotta let you go. But if not us, I
don't feel like my grands like not my grandson, Oh
my god, I don't feel like my son should be missing.

Speaker 12 (15:51):
Two grandparents, right, I don't know.

Speaker 15 (15:53):
I just feel like this mass selfish.

Speaker 5 (15:55):
And now's the other thing too, she got to meet
you half way. She's not trying to be she's not
trying to have a relationship with her daughter.

Speaker 6 (16:00):
It's also why you got to mancurpate it, like why
did you leave?

Speaker 9 (16:02):
You know?

Speaker 6 (16:02):
What was that that main argument about?

Speaker 15 (16:05):
And may I feel like, to be honest, like I
remind her a lot of my dad, and my dad
took her through a lot.

Speaker 3 (16:11):
You know.

Speaker 15 (16:12):
I have a sister that was mad, quiet, she don't
want to do nothing. She wasn't outgoing. But then I
was the outlawing. I was the one on the step steam.
I was the one always, you know, trying to do places,
go places, and I was just energetic. I have like
a past and I have a mission about me, and
so I probably didn't take her through some stuff. I
can't say that as a teenager. Yeah, but I don't
feel like it was nothing to be like, oh, you

(16:32):
need to get your emancipation.

Speaker 17 (16:34):
Like.

Speaker 3 (16:36):
What team don't take their parents through stuff?

Speaker 5 (16:39):
I think that you are way more mentally emotionally intelligent
than she is at this point.

Speaker 3 (16:45):
And you know, I think that it should work both ways. Yes,
you should maybe reach.

Speaker 5 (16:49):
Out to your mom, but she should be trying to
reach out to you too, And if she hasn't, I
think that you should look at that, look at that
as a sign as well.

Speaker 6 (16:54):
Give it one more shot.

Speaker 4 (16:55):
Definitely, don't give up on your mom. Just you know
what I'm saying.

Speaker 16 (16:58):
Definitely, you don't know again, and you don't know what
she's going through. You know, you probably can help her.
She probably can help you, provide you some clarity on
why she only want to be communicating through email with you.

Speaker 4 (17:09):
You never know.

Speaker 16 (17:10):
Just keep trying. But the first me and shouldn't be
all right, let's go invite her to therapy.

Speaker 7 (17:15):
No, just go see her.

Speaker 4 (17:16):
Just go see her. You never know, like when she
see you, it may all go away. Whatever. You don't know,
You don't know what you may spark see her.

Speaker 5 (17:23):
You might walk in and get all the clarity you need. Oh,
I see the crack pipe on the table. Oh cocaine,
big thing.

Speaker 2 (17:36):
Get it off your chest. Eight hundred and five eighty five,
one oh five one. We got the ladist of Laura
coming out. What we're talking about we're.

Speaker 11 (17:41):
Talking about Lebron James. We know the big decision he made.

Speaker 5 (17:44):
Now being an alcohol but speaking of she's so late,
she don't if she don't want to use to start,
she don't want you to bring that.

Speaker 4 (17:55):
Into what I know her about. I'm not that crack pipe.
At first he didn't say nothing, No, don't.

Speaker 3 (18:04):
Talk about Lebron James. And we come back.

Speaker 2 (18:06):
It's the breakfast Lougal boarding ban becoming the street thing.
She gets them somebody that knows, somebody get the detail.

Speaker 11 (18:13):
I'm not gonna girl that it was a little bit
about everything.

Speaker 3 (18:16):
She'd be having the Latest on.

Speaker 6 (18:20):
The Latest with Lauren la Rosa.

Speaker 3 (18:21):
Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details. Sometimes you
have a little.

Speaker 6 (18:24):
Bit of everything. It's the least on the breakfast club.

Speaker 1 (18:29):
Cool bait.

Speaker 11 (18:29):
Yes, So Lebron James has made his decision. He is
not retiring. He is drinking more. Hennessy. Let's take a listen.

Speaker 1 (18:37):
Well, everyone's on pens and needles across the country.

Speaker 3 (18:39):
You ready to go, Lebron.

Speaker 6 (18:41):
Where's the powder left it at home?

Speaker 1 (18:43):
Lebron?

Speaker 4 (18:44):
That sound want to know where you're taking your talents
this year.

Speaker 6 (18:46):
What's your decision?

Speaker 18 (18:47):
Man?

Speaker 8 (18:48):
This is tough in this fall, I'm gonna be taking
my talents to Hennessy VSOP.

Speaker 1 (18:55):
Vs O P.

Speaker 6 (18:56):
And this was the conclusion you woke up with this morning.
That was a conclusion I woke up with this morn.

Speaker 8 (19:00):
Why I feel like it's gonna give me the best
opportunity to win more at hosting. Not only that, when
that signature cocktails, when having a good time, when at
impressing guests, ween at making memories, ween at making it
look easy, we in at leaving people wanting more.

Speaker 6 (19:16):
Lebron appreciate it.

Speaker 3 (19:18):
I like my decision W for Hennessy, L for Lebron.

Speaker 5 (19:22):
Okay, like Lebron advertising Hennessy is worse than Lebron promoting
the chicken salmich.

Speaker 3 (19:26):
That's what I thought it was gonna be a new
chicken sandwich. I would rather have. I would rather have
it have it been an Amazon.

Speaker 5 (19:31):
Okay, you all really believe Lebron drink Hennessy this well?
Okay said he spends a million of dollars on his body. Lebron,
don't drink no damn Hennessy.

Speaker 4 (19:38):
You don't think you have a cocktail every now and then.

Speaker 11 (19:40):
I don't know we'll be seeing him out with his
wife when they traveling.

Speaker 6 (19:43):
Drink wine, him drinking wine. I mean the promo it
did what he wanted it to do. I just thought
it was it was whack.

Speaker 5 (19:50):
Lebron did a decision Part two to the Lakers fans know,
y'all just need to get drunk all season because y'all
ain't getting no championship.

Speaker 16 (19:56):
It's not to be a better at host than he said.
Maybe you have a lot of parties. Yeah, you want
to be a better balltender for niggas.

Speaker 9 (20:05):
Well.

Speaker 3 (20:07):
Lebron has decided to be a Balltender's crazy.

Speaker 18 (20:10):
Lebron has been working with Tennessee since twenty twenty four.
But this new vsop is like a reimagined there's like
new labeling, new branding. So they're bringing it to us
via this decision decision Now. When Hennessy posted this, they
said the decision has been made, cheers to year twenty three.

Speaker 5 (20:27):
But nobody on Lebron's team said, hey, man, let's come
up with a different creative because the decision is going
to cause a lot of confusion in the marketplace.

Speaker 3 (20:35):
People are wondering what my future is going to look like.
Like nobody thought like, hey, can we come up with
something else.

Speaker 6 (20:40):
Well that's what they played into.

Speaker 2 (20:41):
But I just figured when he actually decided to retire,
I just thought that would be the perfect cherry on
the top right to do an interview wearing the same
shirt he wore at the same time, kind of the
same setup and say, you know what, this is my
last year.

Speaker 6 (20:52):
I thought that would have been a dope way to
go out.

Speaker 4 (20:55):
Well, y'all said, y'all both said, don't think he was returned.

Speaker 6 (20:58):
No, no, no, I was just twenty four points.

Speaker 4 (20:59):
Again.

Speaker 5 (21:01):
I knew it was gonna be an avatise Somethingnessy just
want people to get drunk.

Speaker 11 (21:08):
He's been in the liquor ficsince Duvember. He was doing Lobos.
I was working for Lobos.

Speaker 6 (21:12):
How he own that ownership?

Speaker 18 (21:14):
He was, Yeah, he was an investor in Lobos. I
was working for Lobos when Lebron was invested in. I'm
not for sure if he isn't anymore. But I did
ask a couple of questions to some people that would
know about how are you able to now do Hennessy
if you are still working with Lobos. Well, yeah, they said,
it's a car, about's a kanyac. But I just think
I don't know. When I was working with Lobos, it
was one of the biggest talking points was Lebron being
at the center of the brand, and a lot of

(21:36):
the pushback I would get when I would present it
that way would be like, we don't even believe Lebron drinks,
like a lot of people don't because he's such a
big athlete.

Speaker 11 (21:42):
They don't believe that he's like a big drinker. So
that was tough for us.

Speaker 18 (21:46):
So I don't know, Maybe it's working with him in Hennessy,
but he did give a comment in some articles. Lebron said,
it's an honor to continue to partnership with Hennessy. Our
first collection was about a share pursuit of excellence and
boundary pushing, and this new limited edition is another.

Speaker 11 (21:59):
Chap in that story.

Speaker 18 (22:01):
The design features his crowning gesture, which is special for
him and stands to celebrate and make connections.

Speaker 11 (22:06):
This is what the bottle is made for.

Speaker 18 (22:09):
So, yeah, shout out to Hennessy on that, because they've
got the people going, like I said, yeah, yeah. Now,
other news, speaking of announcements, Versus is returning. Yeah, So
yesterday it was announced that Versus will be returning at
Complex Con this year, going down October twenty fifth. It
will be cash many records versus no records final. Yes, now,

(22:34):
tickets are available on Culture CON's website to.

Speaker 11 (22:39):
Attend.

Speaker 18 (22:39):
I'm sorry Complex Con. I'm saying Culture because were there
last weekend Complex Con. But the capture says that it
will be streamed and streaming information will be released soon.

Speaker 1 (22:49):
Now.

Speaker 18 (22:49):
I did reach out because I was trying to figure out,
you know, because from both camps, there's so many people
that show up whatever, and it's pretty early. But master
P did say to me, you know, October twenty fifth,
October twenty if it's about to be historical, they're going
to give the world what they've been waiting for, the
biggest New Orleans celebration ever.

Speaker 5 (23:06):
How it was Complex Cons demo because that's Uncle Auntie
or right there. Now, you know, I'm excited for that one.
I can't wait. I hope they live stream that when
I need to see that.

Speaker 18 (23:15):
The one time I've been to Complex Con, they had
acet Rocky performer and it was very mashpit vibes.

Speaker 11 (23:20):
It was very very young.

Speaker 18 (23:21):
When I was there, I felt like, but I think
maybe because of this announcement, now you know a different
crowd will be I don't know they'll be there, but yeah,
but I feel like to these two, uh you know,
conglomerates of music, their music spans across generator.

Speaker 11 (23:36):
They might not understand it the way Unk's gonna understand it.

Speaker 3 (23:38):
But artists that's not here.

Speaker 6 (23:43):
In jail got soaked the.

Speaker 2 (23:45):
Shot up actually post the flyer for it. I won
if Snoop will come because Snoop did an error with
with No Limit.

Speaker 11 (23:52):
I heard rumblings that if low Wayne is there, don't
be shocked.

Speaker 6 (23:56):
Low ain't gotta be there, right a lot of places.

Speaker 11 (24:00):
Yeah, but I heard rumblings that, you know.

Speaker 6 (24:02):
If it's cash money, you gotta see Lil Wayne.

Speaker 11 (24:04):
Right, I mean you would think that. But Little Wayne,
you know, he does what he wants to do.

Speaker 5 (24:08):
It's gonna end up being like a Battle of the
DJs with Master P and bird Man hosted.

Speaker 3 (24:12):
But either way, I think it'll be fire.

Speaker 4 (24:13):
Oh my god, yes, so fire.

Speaker 11 (24:15):
Yeah, So shout out to them.

Speaker 18 (24:16):
So, yeah, you can get your tickets to Complex Gone
and we're gonna wait for the stream information because we
will be tuned in.

Speaker 11 (24:22):
This is a great return for them, though, big return.

Speaker 6 (24:25):
All right, Well, that's for the hour. It's the latest
with Lauren.

Speaker 2 (24:27):
Now when we come back, we got front page news
and then low John will be joining us in a
couple of minutes.

Speaker 6 (24:31):
So don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club. Go Morning.
You're checking out the Breakfast Club Morning.

Speaker 4 (24:36):
Everybody is dj MV.

Speaker 6 (24:38):
Just hilarious.

Speaker 2 (24:39):
Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get
back in some front page news and some quick sports.
The big the Vegas Ace is take on the Mercury.
Tonight at eight pm is Game three at the w
n B A thank god.

Speaker 3 (24:50):
It comes on at a PM. That is a reasonable time.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
For Okay, Now it's a quick sports. NFL sports. I
should say Joe Flacco has been traded to the Bengals.

Speaker 3 (25:00):
So what does that mean for she doing saying? Is
what does he adds?

Speaker 4 (25:01):
Number two?

Speaker 6 (25:02):
Now they say what she was number two?

Speaker 15 (25:03):
Yep.

Speaker 2 (25:04):
And Odell Beckham has accepted a six game suspension for
violating the NFL's policy on performance enhancing drugs.

Speaker 3 (25:09):
You know he was on performance and drugs. I didn't
know that he had been out there performing.

Speaker 2 (25:16):
I don't know, but he's suspended for six games. I
didn't even know he was on the team. So I
don't mean, I don't know how you suspended if he's
not on the team.

Speaker 3 (25:22):
That's what he announced on the pivot. I know he
was doing the pivot.

Speaker 7 (25:24):
Dad.

Speaker 6 (25:24):
Yeah, so he's uh suspended. And also last night the
Yankees won. They came back. They were down sixth Street,
they was nine six. What's up to me?

Speaker 10 (25:31):
Good morning, Envy, Jess Charlamagne, how you doing this morning?
Good morning? Okay, So we start this hour of a
tensions rising in Chicago, where Texas National Guard troops have
arrived as part of President.

Speaker 12 (25:42):
Trump's expanding immigration crackdown.

Speaker 10 (25:45):
Now the move is already sparking outrage from city and
state leaders who say the president's actions are unconstitutional. Now,
the deployment comes as immigration rays have intensified across the
city and protests and suburbs have turned increasingly tense, with
officers using teargas and pepper spray on demonstrators.

Speaker 12 (26:04):
A federal judge hasn't stopped the deployment.

Speaker 10 (26:06):
Yet, so for now, troops are staying put, but both
the Illinois Attorney General and the City of Chicago are suing,
saying the president doesn't have the power to take control
of the National Guard or send in troops from Texas. Now,
Mayor Brandon Johnson he is slamming the move and signed
an executive order banning ICE agents from operating on city
owned property. When asks whether he thought the president would

(26:29):
follow that order, let's listen.

Speaker 6 (26:30):
To what he had to say.

Speaker 3 (26:32):
Boy, do I believe this president is going to follow
simple law?

Speaker 19 (26:37):
What's clear that he doesn't, right, I mean, he is
a convicted fella himself. Right, this is the person who
released individuals who stormed the Capitol to stage a cool
to talk against the American people. This president has spent
more time it's militarizing his own police force then he

(27:00):
has using his time in office to make sure.

Speaker 6 (27:03):
That people could afford to eat in this city and
across America, or have access to healthcare.

Speaker 10 (27:10):
And so the White House they are firing back, accusing
the mayor of aiding and abtting criminal legal immigrant, killer, rapist, traffickers,
and gang members, and Illinois Governor JB.

Speaker 12 (27:21):
Prisker.

Speaker 10 (27:21):
He says, though this isn't about safety, this is about politics.
He's arguing that Trump's troop deployment is less about crime
and more about consolidating power ahead of next year's election.

Speaker 12 (27:32):
Let's listen to that.

Speaker 10 (27:33):
Well.

Speaker 20 (27:34):
I believe that one of the reasons Donald Trump wants
to send troops into American cities is because he wants
to be able to take control of the twenty twenty
six elections. Now, if they've got troops in cities and
it becomes a kind of norm for people, then it
won't be abnormal for them when they're going to vote
having troops at the ballot boxes.

Speaker 6 (27:57):
So I believe that is what this is about.

Speaker 20 (27:59):
It's a imidating people from going to the polls who
would not vote for his party, and about the ability
to take control of the elections if it doesn't go
his way.

Speaker 5 (28:10):
He's absolutely right, and I hate how nonchalant and calm
he is about that. I think that, you know, people
should be bringing the alarms about what we could potentially
see in twenty twenty sixteen, twenty and twenty eight if
y'all still care about free and fair elections in this country.

Speaker 10 (28:24):
Absolutely, I totally agree with you, too, Charlamagne, that is
exactly what he's doing. Meanwhile, in Oregon, Homeland Security Secretary
Christy Nome She made a surprise visit in Portland, touring
the city's ice facilities and meeting with the governor there.
So we'll keep watching as these deployment of troops keep
going out in some of these cities. And meanwhile, on

(28:46):
HBCU campuses, it is homecoming season and the focus is
supposed to be on pride and tradition, but.

Speaker 12 (28:52):
Something else is sparking conversation.

Speaker 10 (28:54):
The conservative group Blecksed, founded by Candice Owen and Brandon
Tatum and Turning Point USA, is bringing its national Educate
to Liberate a tour to several.

Speaker 12 (29:06):
HBCUs this month. Stops include some of the most iconic campuses.

Speaker 10 (29:10):
I'm talking Howard Hampton, Florida A and M Tennessee, North Carolina,
Booeye State, Lincoln University, and these are all taking place
around their homecoming celebrations now. According to blexit's website, the
goal is to bring conservative values to life and spark
of conversations powerful conversations on HBCU campuses.

Speaker 12 (29:31):
But not everyone is welcoming the effort.

Speaker 10 (29:34):
Critics say showing up during homecoming feels less like outreach
and more like picking a fight, especially during one of
the most joyful, unifying times where black campus campuses are
celebrating homecoming, some student groups are urging classmates not to engage,
saying the best response is silent, to let empty seats
send a message, and across social media, frustration is also

(29:57):
growing that the group, the group founded by Turning Point USA,
would choose this moment, a season rooted in legacy and
love to make its pitch on HBCU campuses.

Speaker 1 (30:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (30:08):
I like both approaches.

Speaker 3 (30:09):
You know, you can choose to ignore or are you
can choose to engage.

Speaker 6 (30:12):
Nobody saying fight and start a war.

Speaker 3 (30:15):
But nobody said that.

Speaker 6 (30:16):
Nobody said that.

Speaker 4 (30:17):
That's what makes it seem like no.

Speaker 3 (30:19):
I said they can ignore or choose to engage.

Speaker 5 (30:21):
I think there should be an organization that does the
exact same type of tour, like, you know, I personally
don't believe any organization should be out there pushing the
narrative for any political party right now.

Speaker 3 (30:30):
I don't think any party is.

Speaker 1 (30:31):
Worthy of that.

Speaker 5 (30:32):
But there can be groups that can be formed to
debate these individuals if they choose to, like if they're
gonna come to these HBCU campuses during homecoming instead of
just being out there, you know, pushing their you know,
ideology unchallenged and engage in the conversation. Now they try
to bait you into something more than a conversation, then
that's when you, you know, disengage.

Speaker 3 (30:49):
Are you you choose not to even you know, engage
at all?

Speaker 6 (30:52):
But I think this is what they want.

Speaker 10 (30:53):
They want us to talk about it, because why would
they be going during homecoming the most, you know, the
time where everybody's estable to those people.

Speaker 2 (31:00):
That's true, but also think about it. They've been to
two already and nobody has said anything. Right, they went
to Johnson C. Smith, they went to Alabama State. Has
anybody mentioned or even seen them or even said they went. Yeah,
we're talking about them now, you know, because they just
released their tour days. Nobody the two schools that they
went to, there's no footage, there's no video.

Speaker 6 (31:16):
Nobody like.

Speaker 5 (31:17):
By the way, I don't mind what they're doing, you
know what I'm saying, Like when I when I see
people like that, only thing that makes me says, Okay, Well,
if y'all are so against them, don't just be on
social media mad. Y'all get organized too correct and create
a I don't want to say a resistance movement, but
you know, if you don't like their ideology, create an
organization that is going to challenge their ideology, do what
they're doing.

Speaker 2 (31:34):
And I'm never mad with a debate. But the only
problem is is that Friday, I'm DJing on the yard.
There's gonna be about ten thousand people out there. Me
it's why Cleft, It's Yale, it's Brownstone, Like we really
think they're gonna go to the university. Don't have the
homecoming why Cleft? While in Brownstone?

Speaker 3 (31:50):
Yep?

Speaker 6 (31:50):
They do what for every every era of.

Speaker 3 (31:54):
That's not so random?

Speaker 6 (31:56):
Don't for every era? So you know, dope, Yeah, I don't.
I think people are gonna be on the O.

Speaker 3 (32:01):
I love Brownstone.

Speaker 4 (32:04):
All right, y'all?

Speaker 10 (32:05):
Well that is your front page news im Mimi Brown.
Follow me at Memi Brown TV for more stories, follow
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or visit bi innews dot com.

Speaker 6 (32:16):
Thank you be me.

Speaker 2 (32:17):
Now when we come back, Little John will be joining
God Damn culchro Icon himself here.

Speaker 6 (32:22):
Yes, we will talk with you.

Speaker 1 (32:24):
Don't even know what.

Speaker 3 (32:24):
Your mama and grandma used to do the Little John records. Yo,
please shake that monkey right now. I bet your mama
starts working on the way.

Speaker 2 (32:31):
To school Jesus Christ. Yes, a little job when we
come back. Is the Breakfast Club. Good boarding, the Breakfast.

Speaker 3 (32:37):
Club, good morning.

Speaker 4 (32:40):
Everybody's d J n V.

Speaker 6 (32:42):
Just hilarious, charlamagnea god, we are the Breakfast Club. Law
La Rosa is here as well.

Speaker 4 (32:47):
And we got a special guest in the building.

Speaker 9 (32:50):
Come.

Speaker 3 (32:52):
We thought he was up here.

Speaker 1 (32:53):
This is his first time. Yeah, that's that's what we
seen you on the road.

Speaker 4 (32:57):
I know, but I thought you've been up here ladies.

Speaker 1 (33:03):
Hey man, I think you have to happening moments about.

Speaker 4 (33:07):
Time, money and everybody.

Speaker 1 (33:09):
We don't say good morning enough to our fellow brothers
and sisters, that's right. I was a victim of that
until I started to change my mindset. Sometimes I would
come down, get in the car going, you know, on
the road, I didn't say good morning. And once I
started to change my mindset, I realized that's a good
way to start today, in a gesture to someone whoever

(33:29):
you're riding with, you know, the driver, whoever.

Speaker 3 (33:32):
And then that's my feeling.

Speaker 17 (33:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (33:34):
Yeah, sometimes that's also the case. Sometimes just say how
is your day going?

Speaker 17 (33:39):
Lord?

Speaker 1 (33:40):
You know, because I found myself sometimes I'm a I'm
really in tune to my spiritual side. I've been for
a long time. Sometimes I might just be I remember
being in the club and I might walk by a
random person and I could feel that energy and I'd
be like, let me just give you a hug. And
sometimes that just changes somebody life absolutely.

Speaker 5 (34:01):
What about the What about when you were the person
that might have been creating energy though, Like if you
felt like some.

Speaker 3 (34:05):
Aggressive angriness for this person, but it was your fault
because you just did well.

Speaker 10 (34:11):
You know.

Speaker 1 (34:11):
I'm gonna tell you one time I was in South
Carolina a and a hole in the wall club and
it was supposed to be a night where cash money
was supposed to be there, and they called me because
cash money couldn't come. So these folks in South Carolina
was mad than a mother. We was not cash money.
Little John Eastside boys show up and so I understand

(34:34):
it's a hostile situation. But I said, I looked out
on that crowd and I said, the biggest dude in
this crowd, I'm about to make him my best friend.
And I made him my best friend during the show,
like playing to him, giving him drinks and hyping them up.
And then he turned like it turned the whole crowd around,
and then they were fans of us after that as long.
But it was it was a way you can always

(34:56):
change the energy of a situation if you approached with
a calm manner. That's why good security don't go like
try to fight somebody. They try to diffuse the situation.
That's the first rule is diffuse it, not be the aggressive.

Speaker 6 (35:08):
Look, John, I want to go back.

Speaker 5 (35:10):
So this is your first time, real quick, what is
a little John morning routine?

Speaker 1 (35:13):
Like I knew you were gonna ask me that morning.
So this morning I woke up, I had a little
water because you know, I do my I do this
Korean facial stuff, so I do skin. You know, my
skin is very important to my skin. Look, ladies, one
rule for that is positivity, positive energy, positive thoughts, because

(35:36):
if you're a negative person, all this negativity, it's gonna
wear the flesh. So get up in the morning and
do my skincare routine, burst my teeth, all that good stuff.
I'm always in my mind saying affirmations for the day,
even before I go to bed, in my dreams, Like
last night, I was like, it's gonna be a great interview.
This is I look at this as one of the

(35:57):
biggest interviews I've ever done in my life because it's
a lot to talk about. Charlot Man. You you've seen
me grow from I think we one time we talked,
you were like, you came to the radio station and
in South Carolina one time.

Speaker 3 (36:09):
That was early on.

Speaker 1 (36:10):
He wasn't even on.

Speaker 5 (36:11):
Air yet, right were I think it was a phone
or you called in. You had just put out I
think you had just put out a beer.

Speaker 1 (36:18):
Wow, So twenty years ago.

Speaker 5 (36:20):
Yeah, So we were talking about you having the Confederate
flag in the in the video and I don't.

Speaker 6 (36:25):
Care about that.

Speaker 1 (36:26):
So that's what you know, You've seen the growth, and
it's I think it's important because, yeah, you've seen the growth.
You've seen it from a different angle. You've seen it
from a different angle. You've seen it from a different angle,
and you know, you guys moved the needle of culture
and you had everybody and their grandmama on this show.
So I think it's one of the most important and

(36:47):
you know, best interviews I think I'm going to have
because because.

Speaker 6 (36:50):
Of all of that.

Speaker 3 (36:50):
Let's claim it. Let's claim it.

Speaker 6 (36:52):
I want to go back.

Speaker 4 (36:53):
I want to start from the beginning.

Speaker 2 (36:54):
Of these are the interviews I love because for some
reason I thought you've been up here before. So I
want to start when you first got into music and street.
Let's start with you started working with Jamain Dupris yep,
ninety three. Let's start from there. So how did you
hook up with Jamain dupri and what did you do
for Jamaine Dupris.

Speaker 1 (37:08):
So I used to be in Atlanta in the nineties.
I was like the hottest DJ in the city. I
was the demand. I did all the parties and I
would see Jermaine all the time at the clubs. And
then I did this one club called the Phoenix Night Club,
which was the hottest nightclub in Atlanta at the time.
We brought Biggie. We brought Biggie. I got Biggie and

(37:30):
Craig Mac together when they did the Big Mac Tour.

Speaker 6 (37:34):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (37:34):
So I got them. I worked on the radio station,
but I wasn't the PD. And you know how back
then you had to go through the PD because you
wanted to get the spens for your artists. So Diddy,
you know, he let us get Biggie and Craig because
he thought I was like the PD. And he get
there and the club is slammed like a million people

(37:56):
and he's like, Yo, what the heck, Yo, we need
some more money because his pack. And then he found
out that I wasn't the PD and so he was
extra pist. And then he even tried to get the
rep that worked for BMG at the time fired because
she got because we got Craig and Biggie for free. Wow.

Speaker 3 (38:14):
So yeah, that was normal back then when artists are
on promo toall.

Speaker 1 (38:18):
Like, yeah, but you had you wanted to go through
the station so you can make sure you get to
spend get your look. And we wasn't that, but we
were hot promoters. So I was doing all the hot
parties and I would just see Jamaine all the time.
But like even if I wasn't DJing, I was everywhere,
Like I had a thing where I was I wanted
to be from. I called it from Bankhead to Buckhead.

(38:38):
That was from the boogie spots to the the most
hood you can get in Atlanta. So I was literally
everywhere and Jermaine came to me, so he hired me.
In nineteen ninety three, I started working and so so deaf,
and I was hired to do a and R and
street promotions because I was everywhere right, so he wanted
he wanted someone that had respecting the city, that could

(38:58):
go anywhere, and someone like me that I was always out.
So that was represents Social Death from Bankhead. Like I
said to Buckheat and.

Speaker 6 (39:06):
What artist did you have being in off for Social
Death at that time, I had.

Speaker 1 (39:10):
I put together all of the Social Death based all
stars and at night. Yeah, and that changed. That changed
music too, like it gave us a whole genre that
had never been created, like had never been done before.
And that all started because in Atlanta we used to

(39:31):
do like it was DJ Jelly shout Out, DJ Jelly
shout out Uh, the J Team, DJ Smurf and all
of those guys. They would take like slow jam acapellas,
like say, one famous mix was can you stand the Ring?
New addition and put it over a base beat. So

(39:51):
they used to do all of these mixes like that.
They would just do a whole mixtape. It'll be all
bass beats and then these R and B appellas, and
so I was like, we love this so much in
the city, let's take that and make a record from that.
Nobody made an actual song, so I came up with
that concept and I went to my boy DJ Cool
Collie aka Rodney, and then at the same time I

(40:15):
met Carlmo. He used to call the phone a Soso
deaf and play his tracks on the phone. Interesting story
about that. So one day I'm like, these tracks is dope.
So I called him to the office and he comes
up there with a freaking keyboard and plays the keyboard
like just playing the keyboard, not like no CDs, no

(40:35):
cassette tape, just playing the keyboard. And I'm like, this
is crazy. So I ended up using him and we
did my Boo and so yeah, I did all of
the Soco Death bas all Stars, and then out of
that we had play a Pancho. He got signed and
we did a couple of records with Player Pancho. And
Player Pancho is actually how I met the East Side
Boys Wow, Because Player Pancho would always when he would

(40:57):
go out, he would have a whole like twenty twenty
guys with him, and the East Side Boys was always
with him, even if it was just like two or
three guys. And so me and the East Side Boys
just one day we were in the club and we
just started chatting this chat who who You Get? And
then everybody in the club start chatting, and then I

(41:18):
look at Big Sam and I'm like, we need to
turn this into a song. And so I know I
have access to people with labels and stuff, so I
called somebody I knew. Actually I called Kool Ace. Uh,
this guy named Kool Ace, and Kool A's connected me
with this guy named Carlos Glover and we ended up
going in the studio and we made the song who
You With? And that started everything for a Little John

(41:39):
as an artist.

Speaker 5 (41:40):
I'm glad you mentioned Sam and Bolto because people always
seem to forget about the East Side Boys. Yeah, what
did they bring to the table? What made Little John
and the East Side Boys such an amazing group?

Speaker 1 (41:50):
We were the sound of the rowdy guys in the
back of the club. That's where we were. We was
the that was turned up in the back. Did you
just be looking back like make sure they ain't coming
over here with that good?

Speaker 7 (42:04):
So we were that.

Speaker 1 (42:05):
And what people don't understand about krunk music. I know
some people are like, why was it, Why did it
do what it do? Why did it spread? Why did
it become big? Because it was an outlet of energy
for black youth. When you went to the club, you
had a hard ass week, you had a hard life,
whatever the fuck was going on in your life. You
hear that in krunk music and you get in that

(42:27):
damn mos pic and you let all of that out
and you feel amazing, you know what I mean. So
that's why krunk music was able to reach so many people.
That's why I still like going. Like I see you
talking about all the time about knuck as you buckets,
the Negro, and it is like it touches your soul

(42:47):
in a certain way. And I think we do, and
like krunk music tap into music to their ancestors because
they were chanting and so on and so forth.

Speaker 2 (42:57):
What did you do when you were a band from clubs?
I remember in college there was some clubs that we like,
you cannot play none of that in.

Speaker 1 (43:03):
This club, put your hood up and all that stuff.
We just kept going because when you when you tell
somebody can't have it, they wanted more. You know. I've
seen people. I was in Louisiana one time we did
a show and they got so turned up they start
fighting the police in the club. Yeah, it was crazy.

(43:24):
I think it's just a testament to like we just
brought something different, you know, and like the kids now
think they are turning up, but they have no idea
what a real turned up time was from.

Speaker 5 (43:36):
The two thousand and get crunked with such a great record,
because I didn't think you could get crunker than Kings
of Crunk.

Speaker 3 (43:43):
You know, I didn't think you could get crunkd at that.
But as soon as you hear who in my Beohagen
being me, like.

Speaker 1 (43:49):
God killed that salute Bohagen out there?

Speaker 3 (43:53):
How did you how did you even have the mindset
to take that to another level? Did you take that
energy to another level?

Speaker 1 (43:58):
That beat was produced by Little Jay, who produced Knock
if You Buck. So it was time to you know,
come and work on the album, and you know, everybody
down with be and me. Of course people that don't
know crime off part of that was through being me,
so we are part of putting them out there. So
of course I call all of the squad. You know,

(44:18):
Treville helped me write some of the songs, and yeah,
Little Jay sent me I think he sent me some
beats and that was one of the beats, and I
was like, this is insane, but I thought he was
one of the cruckest beats ever too. I think my
favorite beats that I've produced are co produced are been
on is Get Crunk and what You're Gonna Do and

(44:39):
what You're Gonna Do is unique. I was in New
York when I did that beat. I remember I was
on TVT and Steve got Lee and shout out to
Brian Leach, my boy, Brian Leach, she was the antar
at the time. He was like, Yo, you gotta go
in and knock out this song for this I think
it was like a Christmas album or something Christmas crunk

(44:59):
Albu that Steve Gottlie wanted to put out. And I'm like,
he can't put nocking album out called crump without me.
So I'm like this guy. And so I was in
the New I was in New York and Brian's like,
you gotta go in and record this song. So I
was angry when I made that beat. I'm never mad
when I make tracks, but that's one of the only
beats I've ever made when I was angry, and that's

(45:22):
why it sounds so aggressive, because I was mad that
I had to go in the studio and record this.
I want to just go out Like I was like,
I'm going going to the club. He was like, no,
you gotta go and do this song. And so that's
my anger coming out through the drummers.

Speaker 3 (45:36):
Do you have a trademark the word crump?

Speaker 1 (45:38):
I can't remember. Probably he did all my ad libs.

Speaker 5 (45:42):
I know that because you're the face of crunk. But
to me, I would have to give I would take
three six mile few yard probably the.

Speaker 1 (45:49):
So that's another argument going around. It's an argument that
says Memphis started crunk. Here's here's here's what I will say.
We in Atlanta. You couldn't be Atlanta in the nineties
and not be listening to eight ball MJG. You couldn't
be riding around not listening to master P. Master P.

(46:09):
Master P changed the landscape of the South, the South period.
He was the first one that really got us rally.
I would say it was master P, but we was
listening to Boling G And of course three six Monthia
came around that.

Speaker 9 (46:23):
Do you think he got us rooty before three to six?
I think about it, bout it about it?

Speaker 1 (46:28):
Yeah, but tear the club hut the club was ninety seven?
What year about it? About it?

Speaker 3 (46:34):
Come out.

Speaker 6 (46:35):
I was in college.

Speaker 1 (46:37):
I think it was like ninety five. I remember what
happened was in the club in Atlanta. It was playing
bass music and then when master P came.

Speaker 6 (46:45):
That was over about about that was ninety five, definitely.
That was a freshman of college.

Speaker 1 (46:47):
That was the record more than the hood was getting
No Limit tattoos.

Speaker 6 (46:54):
Exactly.

Speaker 1 (46:55):
That's what changes for us. So I will say Memphis
is part of the influence, but it started for us
with master P. Master about it about. It just changed.
But we are influenced, but it's all different sounds, so
but it all intertwines and works together.

Speaker 5 (47:12):
What moment made you realize crunk that officially crossed from
suvering energy to a global move.

Speaker 1 (47:18):
Coming up doing MTV. They let me get in Times
Square on a double decad bus with a little scrappy
on TRL doing what you Gonna do?

Speaker 4 (47:30):
Bruh, MTV.

Speaker 5 (47:32):
I was gonna say MTV too, because I remember watching
the Video Music Awards.

Speaker 3 (47:36):
I forgot what year it was.

Speaker 5 (47:37):
They played get Low going into commercial break and the
audience went crazy and justin Timberlake was wild, and I
just remember thinking to myself, Oh, get Lowers out of here.

Speaker 1 (47:48):
Yeah, And then we end up performing get Low at
the MTV Video Music Awards. Get Low, Yeah, lean Back.
That was a pre insane year for me.

Speaker 11 (47:58):
Can you tell us the origin story of Friends?

Speaker 1 (48:00):
So in Atlanta, we go to strip club everything, so
we always in you know. I was in the strip
club one day and the DJ played the Michael Sterling
Lovers and Friends and I was like, huh, that could
be pretty cool for Usher to do. So let's let's
back up. So this is before Usher's album is done.

(48:21):
I give Usher the Michael Sterling on the City, like,
check this out. We should do this over. Don't listen
to it. He don't listen to it, so we on
my album. So I'm like, I'm gonna take that Lovers
and Friends I did and do it for my album.
So I do the beat over and I let Usher know, yo,
I got this joint for us, Like come, you know,
let's do it. So he flies in, he records it,

(48:42):
and he's out and after he does his part, so
I'm just like, wow, smash. So I called Lula. I'm like, bro,
we got another one, like I need you on his asap,
saying it to Luda. He did his parts and then
I go in last because I'm not the rapper, and
so I was like, I need to take my time
to make sure my verse is as catchy as possible

(49:04):
because I can't compete against Ludacris. And then it's usser
like come on. So I was like, let me take
something from this record. We had a record called It's
a record we did with Oubie.

Speaker 3 (49:17):
I forgot the name of it.

Speaker 1 (49:17):
Nothing free, nothing Free, forget that nothing's free. So we
did nothing Free like in the nineties, and so I
was like, that shady part was really catchy on that song,
but it was regional. Nobody really heard it out of
the South. So it was like, let me take that
same little thing and put that in Lovers and Friends,
and that will be the little catch for my verse

(49:38):
to make it catchier and a little Did I know
that I was gonna be like people's favorite verses because
it's so simple. It's so simple and it's catchy and yeah,
that's one of That song went number one without a
video record because it was the Labels and Superstartists and
Superstar Ad and Da Da Da Da Dad. But number

(49:59):
one song rap song of the year without a video
in the two thousands is impossible.

Speaker 16 (50:05):
What made you do the meditation album? So that's totally
far the other end of the spectrum.

Speaker 1 (50:13):
Yeah, turning fifty turn fifty, a lot of things started
to happen in my life. First thing it hit me
was like, I asked myself, what makes you happy? And
I said, dang, only making sure everybody else good, but

(50:33):
that's not what makes me. Like what makes me happy?
I couldn't really tell myself, and so I was like,
you know what, I need to kind of put myself first,
Like I'm not happy in this marriage, like so said,
I wanted divorce. Also, around the same time, me and
my good friend Doug Davis, we talk like every year

(50:54):
because he calls and gives me because he's he's like
a couple months younger than me, so he's like, oh,
you're old man. So we're talking and he was telling
me he wanted to introduce me to somebody that was
in this space, and I was like, oh, that's interesting
because I've been listening to like all of this, like
b neural beats to sleep and relax and ocean and

(51:17):
rain and all of this type of stuff. So me
and this guy ka Bear his name is Kabir Sego.
We connected, and so I'm going through the divorce and
like I didn't like where my mental state was at
because I'm angry. I'm like, ah, why can't she just
do this and that? And so I'm like mad, and

(51:38):
I don't like That's not me. I'm a positive at
all times person. I don't think negatively. So I started
to like meditate every day. I started to say affirmations
every day, and it helped me to be in a
better mental state, as well as having good people in
my corner, like my queen, her name is Jamila. She
was there for me at that time and she would

(51:59):
give me like also like just positive. She would just
keep me trying to keep me in a positive mindset.
And she had been through a rough divorce too, so
she can give me some insight and just you know,
help me keep my head up. So we went in,
we recorded these albums, and you know, this time of
my life is feeling like I'm doing what God intended

(52:20):
me to do. But what's amazing is everything that got
me here I was supposed to do. And even like
all of the music that I've given people gave people positivity.
So it's always been positivity, but it's meaning more now
when someone tells me I never meditated, you helped me meditate.
I was having trouble getting over this grief of losing someone.

(52:43):
Your meditation about grief help me. I'm inspired to do.
You know how many people have called me about getting
in the gym. It's insane, Like celebrities, all kind of
people are like, you inspired me to get healthy. So
I feel now like I'm doing what God intended me
to do. It took me a long time to get here,

(53:06):
but this is the time it's supposed to be and crazy.
I was thinking about this the other day. I met
mister Farrakhan at the Source Awards and he basically told me,
he said, you got power, you got a voice, and
he basically was kind of trying to tell me, like
use it and that like that stuck with me, Like

(53:27):
I'm like, okay, but now I'm using my voice and
my power in a good way to push positivity into
the world.

Speaker 4 (53:36):
So that what makes you happy?

Speaker 1 (53:37):
That's what that's what you know?

Speaker 9 (53:39):
What?

Speaker 4 (53:42):
Yeah, it makes me happy.

Speaker 1 (53:47):
Just to be just to do good, you know, just
to do good because all that comes back and when you,
like a guy came to me, I did the color
guard thing. Right. A guy came to me in the
club one night in the club and was like, I
did that color guard test because of you, and it
came back positive. And he did he didn't have colon cancer,

(54:09):
but he had polyps. So just stuff like that, it
just makes me feel like I'm doing good in the
work people and being a good role model to my son.
I have a daughter now, you know, she's ten months old.

Speaker 4 (54:24):
Congratulation.

Speaker 1 (54:26):
I look at life like with health like I got
to be here for her, you know what I'm saying.
I got to be here for her first day of school.
I gotta be here for high school graduation, walk her
down the aisle. So health is even more important than me.
It was something I was doing to just, you know,
live a long, full life. But even more so now

(54:46):
I have even more motivation because of my daughter and
her mother. I got to be here for them, you
know what I'm saying.

Speaker 5 (54:50):
So it's crazy to see you cry because a lot
of people who never even thought you had ice.

Speaker 1 (54:55):
No, you know what, black men, we need to cry.
So we need to cry. When you get more in
tune to your higher self and you stop vibrating at
these low frequencies. You can let yourself, let the energy flow,
because we should. We don't have to be tough all
the time. And you're an advocate for therapy. I push
all brothers that we don't have to suffer in silence.

(55:17):
We suffer in freaking silence. Call your homie sometime to
just be like you good, how you doing not just period,
but how you mentally doing? Bro Because that one little
conversation could make him not go do some stupid or
take his life or whatever.

Speaker 9 (55:33):
You know.

Speaker 1 (55:33):
So I started doing therapy. I push anything, any knowledge
that I got, I try to share with everybody because
we got to help each other. We all we got
y'all got me up here crime.

Speaker 5 (55:53):
Do you think people truly understand the loneliness that can
come with success and entertainment?

Speaker 1 (55:58):
Uh No, because they just see the private jets and
the trips and all that. They don't realize. You know,
sometimes you can't go nowhere because people bugging you. You
can't spend time with your loved ones without people bugging you,
or the the I gotta make another hit record, you
know what I mean? Like or even when you start

(56:20):
to go down, you're not as hot as you were.
People not picking up the phone and all that. Yeah,
it's a lot of most people couldn't deal with this life.
They could not deal with it because it's too much pressure.
Then people on the internet with all their opinions and
all of this and that, and it's a lot of
pressure that you cannot be built weak to be in entertainment.

Speaker 5 (56:41):
When when you my last question, when you think about legacy, now,
how much of it is about peace and purpose rather
than I guess the plaques and the parties and all that.

Speaker 1 (56:50):
I think my legacy is going to be all about
positivity because every step of the way it's been crunk
was positive. It was a positive release. Now in my
lab of years, it's meditation, mindfulness, get therapy, Fellas I'm
gonna tell everybody out there, get therapy, get a therapy.
If it's going through it. You should not be left

(57:13):
to your own devices to deal with some serious issues.
Sometimes you need to talk to someone that's a qualified person.
And I did em DR. Did you ever do mdr?
EMDR is amazing because it taps into your subconscious. When
I did em DR, stuff came out that I didn't
even really didn't know what's there. So it can tap

(57:33):
to the it can find the root of why you
got that trump. I was able to go to my
childhood self and think, it's okay, I'm here, it's fine,
You're loved, your appreciated, you know all of that, and
it helped me to get past whatever that was. And
the more you do it, the more stuff comes to you,

(57:54):
and you just realize, this is why I'm the way
I am. I can now get past this and I
can change these habits, you know, and I can be living.

Speaker 5 (58:04):
I can live a better life. Man, Little John, you
are an icon and one of the greatest producers of
all time. You bought people so much joy. In this
next chapter of your life when you are helping people heal,
I think it's gonna be your best work yet.

Speaker 1 (58:18):
My brother I do too.

Speaker 6 (58:20):
And also December eighteenth, you're performing for our sister stationing
jingle Ball.

Speaker 2 (58:28):
So what what should the people expect from Little John
and that show Krunk period?

Speaker 21 (58:33):
They want it because it says Little John and Friends.
It's Krunk, Crunk and Friends, Krunk. You know commercial just
it's Atlanta. You know, Jermaine talking crap all like, but
Jamain my best family. Jermaine actually called me was like,
who you're bringing out? So I got friends that are friends,

(58:54):
so but I'm just.

Speaker 1 (58:56):
Gonna bring the crunk. That's what That's what they want.
That's what I'm gon giveing them. That's what they say
in a while, So that's what I'm giving nothing crazy
Kronk excited.

Speaker 3 (59:06):
Could that era ever come back? Like the way Metro
Wooman just did Futuristic Summer? Could that crunk era ever
come back?

Speaker 1 (59:11):
If it did, it'll I don't know if people can
handle it.

Speaker 5 (59:13):
I think we did like grown people who don't get
the release, you know what I'm saying. Maybe you have
something you put everybody. Everybody put their phones up, but.

Speaker 6 (59:20):
You don't heal the same way. You can't be.

Speaker 11 (59:26):
And I don't know how to sprinkle down to the yns,
like how would they.

Speaker 16 (59:28):
Don't need It's gonna sprinkle get anything that Kruk could
be recreated.

Speaker 4 (59:33):
But I'm glad that we do have these crunk classics
that will never die.

Speaker 1 (59:37):
Everything with me is the right time, Yes, you know,
when the universe tell me it's time for it, that's
when it happens.

Speaker 6 (59:43):
All right, Well nine six point won't get your tickets.

Speaker 2 (59:45):
He will be performing at the Atlanti's jingle Ball Breakfast
Club good Morning.

Speaker 3 (59:49):
Trans allude to the icon Little John Man.

Speaker 5 (59:52):
You ain't lived till you've seen a group of black
women down south in the club singing nothing Free?

Speaker 19 (59:56):
Bro?

Speaker 3 (59:57):
What you talking about?

Speaker 2 (59:59):
Shore that if you haven't got your tickets to see
him perform in Atlanta, Our ninety six point one family,
The jingle Ball is gonna be crazy December eighteenth. It's
gonna be Little John and Friends, Jermaine Duprie and friends,
Big Ex to Plug.

Speaker 6 (01:00:12):
Nelly Moley host the others. Man, get your ticket. You
don't want to miss it. It's crazy.

Speaker 5 (01:00:18):
That's an excuse to get musty. Now that's want to
go to Little John show, wild out lee stank.

Speaker 2 (01:00:26):
There's no should be strong what it is made for
man strong enough for woman is strong enough.

Speaker 6 (01:00:31):
You know what I mean?

Speaker 3 (01:00:32):
No, I don't know.

Speaker 6 (01:00:34):
What you mean now.

Speaker 3 (01:00:35):
There have no idea what you're talking about?

Speaker 17 (01:00:37):
Okay, Lauren be coming straight fast. She gets them from
somebody that knows, somebody to detail.

Speaker 11 (01:00:49):
I'm no longer that knows a little bit about everything.

Speaker 3 (01:00:52):
She'd be having the latest on you, The.

Speaker 6 (01:00:56):
Latest with Lauren la Rosa.

Speaker 3 (01:00:57):
Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details. Sometimes you
have a little bit of everything.

Speaker 6 (01:01:02):
On the breakfast clouds.

Speaker 18 (01:01:05):
So Sweetie is not the reason that All Set and
Quavo are no longer friends, nor is she the reason
that Cardi being offset divorced. All Set sat down with
Kiki Palmer on This is Kicky Palmer and talked about
that rumor that has been circulated, say elesson, So you
was Sweetie.

Speaker 22 (01:01:21):
No, man, it was a rumor, man, And I feel
like it was something deeper than that for the split
of me and bro I don't really want to touch on,
but it's something deeper than that. I think that was
just like a that was the thing that I was
a bud that I heard. I think people was trying
to tear my situation down.

Speaker 23 (01:01:36):
In that situation, you think there were business people that
were plotting on you both, for sure. Yeah, and they
were creating you guys, stopping you guys from being strong
so that y'all couldn't go together against that exactly.

Speaker 12 (01:01:48):
Yeah.

Speaker 22 (01:01:48):
I would be seeing headlines and men, we men, so
we don't play those games. We don't even know how
to do that. And so it was just like that
was a weird thing though. That was that was kind
of that was kind of crazy.

Speaker 11 (01:01:59):
Now, this was a really good interview.

Speaker 18 (01:02:01):
I mean, he has done some really good interviews and
promoting his album, but this one was a really good interview.
And I think it's because he was very comfortable with
Key Palmer. They have a friendship that dates back years.
But really yeah, and I learned that in his interviews.
He said that Kekey Palmer used to be like in
a studio with them back in the day.

Speaker 4 (01:02:16):
Atlanta.

Speaker 5 (01:02:16):
Oh, I didn't know that because I was always I
was gonna say, salutor Kekey, because you know, folks love
Kekey Palmer so much.

Speaker 3 (01:02:23):
Did they never call her messy? But that was Laura
and just asking that question she got into.

Speaker 6 (01:02:30):
But they said they seem very comfortable.

Speaker 4 (01:02:33):
He was, He's a bit warmer.

Speaker 18 (01:02:35):
I'm trying learning, you know, we're not We're learning. We are, yeah, yeah,
we are, yes, Okay. Now, Kekey Palmer and off Set
also talked about takeoffs passing, and Offset revealed something for
her to her for the first time.

Speaker 11 (01:02:52):
When people like that pass away, especially so suddenly it
had to make you think, you know what?

Speaker 4 (01:02:57):
Did you think?

Speaker 11 (01:02:58):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 22 (01:02:58):
To be honest with you, I never really said it
is like I feel like I had that, like some
of the responsibilities on me, because what if I didn't
go so lo? What if I just thugged it out
with the business not being right? You know what I mean,
maybe we wouldn't even been right there in that place,
because I just know how we move when I'm around
a little bit. Like it's just I could read the
room a little bit more. See, this ain't the play.
We need to get out of here. I'm the one

(01:03:19):
that that's gonna say it. And then I wasn't there,
So it's like not having control or something like that
so close to you. And then people talking not knowing
what they talk about. That's tough, saying he put me
or saying this and that that that that's like tough
man like. But all I could do is I feel
like I'll never forget my roots, right, So me pushing
as long as I keep pushing myself, I'm still representing

(01:03:41):
that because that's still my family the end of the day.

Speaker 7 (01:03:43):
Yeah, I'm still me going.

Speaker 4 (01:03:44):
Damn imagine dealing with that.

Speaker 16 (01:03:46):
Yeah, people saying that he ain't messing with him and
all of that before he died, and then that's that
wasn't even the case, but people that's always the case.

Speaker 4 (01:03:52):
People never really know what's happening and what's going on.

Speaker 5 (01:03:56):
Yes, something tragic happens to somebody you love. You always
feel like if I was dead, and maybe I could
have prevented this, you know I was, I was booking.
He had a similar story with his best friend, well,
with somebody who was close to him, who felt like
Alan wouldn't have been caught up in the situation if.

Speaker 6 (01:04:14):
He was there.

Speaker 11 (01:04:15):
Gotcha, got you? Okay?

Speaker 18 (01:04:17):
Well yeah, So they also talked about speaking of people
thinking that they know things. All sat says in his interview,
if he could not be famous right now, he would
not be because the new fame is too much.

Speaker 11 (01:04:26):
People have opinions. You can't express yourself.

Speaker 18 (01:04:28):
They think they need to know you, and then they
get into the Cardi B conversation off of that, and
he talks about how he handled the situation.

Speaker 23 (01:04:34):
Let's say, a listen, is there anything that you wish
you would have done differently?

Speaker 22 (01:04:38):
I should respect her that way more, you know what
I mean? I made bad as a man, like stepping nye.
Gotta take that on a chin like that's well, when
she left, I had to take that on a chain
because like I could have been way.

Speaker 6 (01:04:49):
We got so much kids to live for.

Speaker 22 (01:04:51):
I was being selfish and I could say that as
a man MC grown man, you know what I mean.
I could say that I wish it wasn't so much
internet stuff going on. I didn't have got out of
pocket a couple times, because bro, it feel like you
getting bullied. Like I used to never say nothing. I
try to recently just say something, just like to try
to defend myself because the narrative be nasty sometimes on
me and it don't be.

Speaker 18 (01:05:12):
At Yeah, he says that, you know, he hates said
this is the story for them because they're both superstars
and music and all you see is the stories about
their divorce and the public things that have happened with them,
and you know you're taking accountability for that, so trying
to before He also said too that he's ready for
the divorce to be over. I know Cardi has said
when she was here that you know they're trying to

(01:05:32):
move things along, but they're going back and forth about things.

Speaker 11 (01:05:34):
But he says he's ready for it to be over.

Speaker 2 (01:05:36):
Could you imagine know you're dealing with something with your
wife at the time, whatever it is, y'all going back
and forth, and then the media throws fuel on it,
you know, and the media might not necessarily know the truth,
so it makes things worse.

Speaker 6 (01:05:46):
So I understand why he was. He was emotional it
and a.

Speaker 16 (01:05:49):
Lot of times you don't owe it to the media,
you know what I'm saying. Like a lot of people
get online. He probably he's one of them who's just
not gonna get online and say everything, like you know,
the rebuttal and all their opinions, even going back to
the Mingo situation, right, because.

Speaker 4 (01:06:02):
Everybody we were speculating when they broke up and what happened.

Speaker 16 (01:06:07):
The Quavo want to you know, the Quava want to
be the Beyonce or the group or whatever whatever old time.
He said it was bad business, you know what I mean. Yeah,
he talked about the bad things that people were speculating about.

Speaker 18 (01:06:17):
Yeah, he said that their plan was for all of
them to always have their own thing, and we saw
them do that. They all did different music, they had
their own projects.

Speaker 11 (01:06:23):
It was fashion.

Speaker 18 (01:06:24):
But they were always supposed to come back together. But
he said his issue was the business. It wasn't them.

Speaker 5 (01:06:28):
And then you know, right, yeah, and also too, man,
all set was telling a tale as old as time.
So many men wish they could get a redo. Okay,
so many men realize how we messed up after the fact.
Thank God for all us men who made it through.
And thank God for all the women who had forgiven
our stupid asses over and over and over again. Okay,
and my brothers, if you can somebody called up here earlier.

(01:06:50):
This week was the last week. If you get the
opportunity last week, if you get the opportunity right now
to you know, pivot and change your ways before she
get all the way fed up, you better do it.
Better do it, you better do it. The opportunity better
that boy. The good women are not easy to come
by you. When a woman's fed up, Lord, have mercy.

(01:07:10):
Ain't nothing you can do about.

Speaker 6 (01:07:11):
It, nothing.

Speaker 4 (01:07:14):
Eternal. You will turn into a hole.

Speaker 6 (01:07:17):
I don't know, turn in to a I hope I
don't want to.

Speaker 4 (01:07:25):
Together because.

Speaker 9 (01:07:28):
I want.

Speaker 5 (01:07:30):
Ain't got nothing to do with yourn. You don't get
a nigga back like hole you think hold you think.

Speaker 4 (01:07:35):
Hold cheat cheat back there you go, well hold out that.
Now get all of us we all sitting in clamity.

Speaker 6 (01:07:43):
It up I'll go to all right, that was the
latest with Laura Charlamneho, you give me your donkin.

Speaker 3 (01:07:50):
Two before after the hour. We need a man from Baltimore,
do you know?

Speaker 1 (01:07:53):
I just I don't know you.

Speaker 4 (01:07:55):
I don't know what.

Speaker 1 (01:07:57):
You know.

Speaker 5 (01:07:58):
His name is Mike and Narta. He needs to come
to the fron of the congregation. Okay, he actually need
his ass beat.

Speaker 3 (01:08:02):
We'll discuss.

Speaker 6 (01:08:02):
Damn, we'll get to that next. It's the breakfast clove
goal morning. You're checking out the breakfast club.

Speaker 4 (01:08:10):
Damn, but he hogged.

Speaker 6 (01:08:13):
It's time for Donkey to Day. I mean trying to
beat donkey today.

Speaker 1 (01:08:17):
No more.

Speaker 3 (01:08:17):
They should be embarrassed by what they already did. I'm
not making new people do these.

Speaker 11 (01:08:20):
Days called Donkey of the day, and it really caught
me off guard.

Speaker 4 (01:08:24):
Damn, Charlomagne, who got the donkey out of day today?

Speaker 5 (01:08:29):
Well, Jeff, hilarious, somebody from Baltimore. Okay, Donkey of Today
for Wednesday, October eighth, goas the Micah Nauta. He is
a twenty four year old man from Baltimore, Maryland, the
Cockysville area.

Speaker 3 (01:08:39):
Jeff, are you familiar?

Speaker 1 (01:08:40):
I am?

Speaker 5 (01:08:40):
Okay, what kind of area is that? It's like the
county a little bit, all right. Yeah, Well Micah is
in jail rightfully so. And he's one of those individuals
that makes me, as a father, want to own more guns. Okay,
young men like him for the reason seasoned girl dad
like myself have to stay in shape.

Speaker 3 (01:08:56):
Okay. You gotta make sure you know how to.

Speaker 5 (01:08:58):
Use a knife, right, and you got to teach your
daughters how to do those things too, because you never
know what type of predator is lurking. Now, Mike has
been arrested for disorderly conduct after he reportedly approached women
in Baltimore County with written threats soliciting sex. What do
you mean he was approaching women in Baltimore County with

(01:09:19):
written threats soliciting sex. Uncle Shola, Well, Micah decided that
he wanted to go to businesses in the area and
make them read from a notebook that com contained demands
for sex. Now I'm questioning if Michaeh was born and
raised in Baltimore, because why would he just assume that
these young ladies in Baltimore caree?

Speaker 1 (01:09:39):
Wow? What wow?

Speaker 3 (01:09:41):
I didn't mean it like that.

Speaker 5 (01:09:42):
I meant like, why would he assume that these young
ladies in Baltimore would stop and read what he had
written down exactly.

Speaker 6 (01:09:48):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's what I'm.

Speaker 3 (01:09:49):
I'm just saying.

Speaker 5 (01:09:51):
The police found four notebooks in Micah's bag. According to
the charging document, investigators said one contained a letter saying,
I will shoot you with a gun and kill you.
Come with me and find a place to have sex
and do your best, and don't do anything about it,

(01:10:14):
and don't tell the police, and don't tell anyone even
if you have the opportunity.

Speaker 6 (01:10:20):
This is true. That's the real life.

Speaker 3 (01:10:23):
No, this is a real lesson Jesus. The investigator said.

Speaker 5 (01:10:26):
He spelled these words by replacing od's with ease, and
he used a lot of w's. You more ws than
then I show speech chat Now, I made that part up,
but the letter was real. Now I'm gonna tell you something, man.
We have to start dragging me in like this, okay.
We have to drag them the way people from Baltimore
drag words like do you okay. Not only should the

(01:10:47):
village be allowed to put belt the ass, I think
we should charge people like Michaeh for what they were
attempting to do. We all seen the movie Minority Report
Back in the day where they used to charge you
for what you was thinking about doing. Okay, we need
to charge Micah with rape, assault, kidnapping, whatever he was
implying he wanted to do to these women, or whatever

(01:11:10):
he would have done to these women if he would
have gotten the opportunity. This guy, according to charging documents,
walked up the women on their way to work and
showed them pages in a notebook that instructed one woman
to follow him to a place to have sex with him.
It also contained the message instructing the woman not to
yell or called the police because he had a gun

(01:11:30):
it would shoot her. Broh, disorderly conduct not a strong
enough charge. Okay, whatever man our men are in, these
women's lives should be allowed five minutes with this guy. Okay,
no fair ones either. He should be allowed to get jumped,
all right. Can you imagine someone walking up on your mom, sister, aunt, daughter. Okay,

(01:11:52):
I need five minutes, bro, And just like Chuck Schumar,
Hakim Jeffries, I'm writing a strongly worded letter to this
guy before I put my foot.

Speaker 6 (01:11:59):
Up his a.

Speaker 3 (01:12:00):
That's okay.

Speaker 5 (01:12:00):
I want him to feel the same horror, the same
terror that he made those women feel. Can you imagine
just walking down the streeting somebody handing you a note.
You read it, and it's telling me that if you
don't come with me to aspect, I'm gonna shoot you.
I want him to feel the same terror of those
women felt. Okay, I want you to read what I'm
going to do to you before me and my village

(01:12:20):
give you some discipline.

Speaker 3 (01:12:21):
Okay.

Speaker 5 (01:12:22):
Also, this is where our correctional facilities fail us, because
Micah has done this before.

Speaker 1 (01:12:28):
All right.

Speaker 3 (01:12:28):
He told police in DC that he.

Speaker 5 (01:12:30):
Wanted to speak to the president and at the time
he had a notebook saying he wanted to shoot somebody. Okay,
I'm assuming that somebody was the president. And then in
July he left a note instructing a Walgreens clerk to
leave money out of the Italian grill and threatened to
shoot the clerk if they didn't.

Speaker 9 (01:12:46):
See.

Speaker 5 (01:12:46):
The problem is, instead of chasing the life of crime,
he should have been a screenwriter.

Speaker 3 (01:12:50):
Okay, you should have been writing books or something. Go
get your Jordan Peelong, go.

Speaker 5 (01:12:53):
Get your Stephen king On, go get your essay cos
beyond Okay, you're walking around with all those notebooks. Okay, writing,
but don't got one album, not even a mixtape, not
even a book self published on Amazon.

Speaker 3 (01:13:05):
You're not applying yourself, Micah.

Speaker 5 (01:13:07):
Now I think you sick in the head and need
some professional help and your ass with But this is
why when people like him are in custody, send them
somewhere where he can get his mind right. Send him
somewhere where he can get some actual help. Okay, we
call these places correctional facilities, but.

Speaker 3 (01:13:21):
It ain't no correct thing going on.

Speaker 5 (01:13:23):
See if therapy can work on this man, and see
if we can misdirect this sick, perverted energy to something positive. Okay,
he walking around Baltimore, you know, doing stuff like this.
He could be doing something productive.

Speaker 3 (01:13:36):
Like actually writing books and screenplays.

Speaker 5 (01:13:39):
In the meantime, police said that anyone who has encountered
Micah should contact nine to one one ar to Baltimore
County Police Department at four to oneh eight eight seven
two three. Do you know that number by heart? Just no,
I don't, Oh you should. I'm sure it's been called
on you before. Please give Michah Nauta the biggest he hull.

Speaker 3 (01:14:00):
Have you heard of this young man?

Speaker 10 (01:14:02):
No?

Speaker 16 (01:14:02):
I don't know Michaelada. First of all, he is twenty four,
that's true, so he's very young. But you would think
you would have heard about somebody walking around with a notebook?

Speaker 5 (01:14:11):
Why was she the same way back in the day
where you knew about the guy that used to be
Oh yeah, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 16 (01:14:16):
Well, we had somebody like named bunny Man, like what
in Bottimore used to be in I mean he used
to be in the woods or what I mean, you
used to snatch kids. That's that's that was like a
whole little thing is real now, yeah, absolutely, because he
used to have a bunny outfit on, like a bunny
kids and take him in the.

Speaker 1 (01:14:34):
Woods for real.

Speaker 5 (01:14:35):
Why they went rabbit hunting that Baltimore and humping the rabbits.
You should have had your pistol out there looking for
this little rabbit.

Speaker 4 (01:14:43):
No, I'm sorry. I was like sixteen, so I didn't
have a pistol.

Speaker 6 (01:14:46):
Nobody police, I don't know, I don't know.

Speaker 16 (01:14:49):
Listen, how do we listen with this about Mikerolnada. I
don't know him now, I don't know him, but that
is weird. I'm glad that he's in jail because that's
a mental situation. Yeah, you walking up just to random women.
You could be taged, you could be stabbed, somebody could
have did anything.

Speaker 3 (01:15:07):
So he should have been right, he should have been.

Speaker 5 (01:15:09):
But what I'm saying like, yeah, he out of his mind,
because that's honestly, if somebody walked up to you with
a letter and they tell you they're gonna shoot you,
that self defense. Anything I do after that, exactly, anything
it should be. Anything after that should be self defense.

Speaker 4 (01:15:21):
And he wasn't in Baltimore City doing that.

Speaker 22 (01:15:23):
He was not.

Speaker 4 (01:15:23):
He was in Cockysville, Okay, which is the county. That's what.

Speaker 9 (01:15:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:15:29):
Yeah, walk down North Avenue and do it.

Speaker 16 (01:15:32):
Walk down Monroe, walk down Fulton, walked Downson Avenue, popular
groove and do that.

Speaker 4 (01:15:37):
He wouldn't.

Speaker 16 (01:15:37):
Michael Naugha would have been would have been rest in peace, Telien.
No city girls don't play that.

Speaker 7 (01:15:44):
Well we are the money man.

Speaker 4 (01:15:45):
Don't play that in the city. It was different. Yeah, yeah,
money man was different. He had a whole bunch of
equipment from what I'm told, what kind of equipment, Come on,
come on, sixteen.

Speaker 16 (01:15:58):
But I was even younger than that. I started hearing
about him when I was like what ten the bunny man. Yes,
he lived in the woods Leondy Parks if you know,
you know, people used to come to that that it
was a school right in front of the park and
they said, kids mysteriously.

Speaker 4 (01:16:14):
Used to just just finished up by the man.

Speaker 3 (01:16:16):
And Alvin Gray never did that movie.

Speaker 4 (01:16:19):
You know, all the movies you've been doing, Alvin Green,
you never did the Bunny Man.

Speaker 5 (01:16:23):
No, No, the bunny who lived in the woods, the
bunny who snatched kids out the woods.

Speaker 4 (01:16:27):
Yes, the man dressed as a bunny, Alvin, what we.

Speaker 3 (01:16:30):
Doing all right?

Speaker 4 (01:16:31):
All right?

Speaker 6 (01:16:31):
Well, thank you for that.

Speaker 3 (01:16:32):
Donkey got three thousand dollars of the show.

Speaker 2 (01:16:35):
And that he's victims and as charlam Man about the
guy that he's talking about that used to be in
New York City, Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:16:40):
Who's the guy?

Speaker 3 (01:16:42):
I mean, I don't even know how. It was a
dude who used to like stand outside the.

Speaker 6 (01:16:45):
Forty forty club and he'd be winking for real. Yeah, yeah,
he came upstol.

Speaker 4 (01:16:50):
Just in public. Just don't care who walking around.

Speaker 3 (01:16:54):
Eye contact with you and just start going to town man.

Speaker 4 (01:16:56):
Nobody called the police on him, No they did.

Speaker 6 (01:16:59):
Now you gotta wrest he was out there mad times
doing it.

Speaker 3 (01:17:01):
Though he came back over and over.

Speaker 16 (01:17:03):
Oh yeah, that's what you're saying. They keep releasing people
like that instead of putting them somewhere.

Speaker 6 (01:17:06):
That's right. He can't.

Speaker 5 (01:17:07):
He called eye contact with envy one time. Had to
come to this, had to come to the station to
get that feeling. He came up here when it was
actually in the room.

Speaker 3 (01:17:14):
You wanted to make it. Huh you remember was up
remember that?

Speaker 10 (01:17:17):
You?

Speaker 4 (01:17:18):
Why are you a lot of men?

Speaker 3 (01:17:18):
If he's telling on hisself.

Speaker 4 (01:17:22):
I never read that in the book.

Speaker 2 (01:17:24):
Right when we read that, none of the book and asking,
Nicole joined us that the co host of the new
B E T Show one O six and Sports is.

Speaker 6 (01:17:32):
The Breakfast Club, Good Barding the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 4 (01:17:38):
Morning everybody is dj.

Speaker 6 (01:17:40):
MV just hilarious, Charlamagne, Dad, we are the breakfast Club.
Law La Rosa is here as well.

Speaker 4 (01:17:44):
We got some special guests in the building.

Speaker 9 (01:17:46):
We do.

Speaker 4 (01:17:46):
We have asking the cole welcome.

Speaker 6 (01:17:48):
Hello, Hello, Hey, we have Cam Newton, welcome back. Bow
where you go.

Speaker 1 (01:17:55):
I'm trying to tell you when we can.

Speaker 4 (01:17:58):
Keep him right, we can go both ways? Right, do
you want to go?

Speaker 2 (01:18:05):
Boat Jackson was a B E T Show one O
six and Sports. Let's start, Let's start with Travis Hunter.
Since you already said his name first and jumped out
the box, what's your.

Speaker 3 (01:18:13):
Thoughts love him?

Speaker 6 (01:18:15):
Uh?

Speaker 9 (01:18:16):
Travis Hunter came through my C one n UH program,
which is an all SAR team where I use football
as a way to show kids or young athletes that
you can change your life. Travis Hunter is a person
that does not get respected enough because.

Speaker 7 (01:18:36):
He has not did anything wrong.

Speaker 9 (01:18:38):
He's been exceptional on a football field, and yet we
couldn't find no dirt on him, so we have to
attack somebody close to him. Never had a d u y,
not a domestic. From what I've heard and seen and
seen in firsthand, he's an unbelievable person. That's all he
does is And I was rocking with Travis when his

(01:18:59):
smile isn't even you know what I mean?

Speaker 4 (01:19:03):
And so much so, like I.

Speaker 7 (01:19:04):
Said, his younger brother Travis plays on my team now.

Speaker 9 (01:19:09):
And this is this is my way of philanthropic initiatives
where yeah, a lot of people can give back in
their own perspective and respective ways, but for.

Speaker 3 (01:19:20):
Me, I use the game of football to say, hey, bro, you.

Speaker 9 (01:19:22):
Don't gotta rob, you ain't gotta steal, you ain't gotta
you know, seal drugs like bro This pig skin right
here can take you places. It's gotten me everywhere that
I ever wanted. And when I've seen Travis at his age,
to see how he has morphed into the individual. Now,
of course, everybody is entitled to their own opinion about
who he is or he a sucker, he this, or

(01:19:43):
that he's married, he has a family. That was what
a couple of goals was supposed to be. I should
take a page out of.

Speaker 4 (01:19:50):
His book, but we won't get to that.

Speaker 18 (01:19:54):
He said that because he's capping like he knows exactly
where he stands when he comes to that.

Speaker 11 (01:20:01):
He made it very clear.

Speaker 18 (01:20:02):
He's made it clear in the last twenty four hours.

Speaker 4 (01:20:06):
But I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:20:07):
We had a conversation about learning your significant of this
body counting names right?

Speaker 4 (01:20:11):
Oh no, but this is the thing, This is exactly understood.

Speaker 6 (01:20:16):
Is not real.

Speaker 4 (01:20:18):
But I want to know that I need to be
in the same industry.

Speaker 11 (01:20:28):
Tell you is where I think I agree and disagree.

Speaker 18 (01:20:31):
Now, if it is a situation where I'll use canvases,
since you sit next to me, this is just an example.

Speaker 4 (01:20:45):
One O six and sporting John.

Speaker 18 (01:20:49):
John has a certain profession and there is a possibility
that John Doe was going to run into Jim Doe
because they're in the same world, then yes, I feel
like that is something that you need to vocalize and
you need to be honest about, because you never want your.

Speaker 11 (01:21:04):
Person to walk into a room and everyone's on the
joke except.

Speaker 4 (01:21:08):
For that person.

Speaker 6 (01:21:10):
You're about the interview, your man's X one. He popped down.
You didn't know. She's smiling.

Speaker 18 (01:21:20):
I'm saying like, if you're going to cross past there's
a possibility with someone, then yes, I think that that
should be vocalized. But if it's like you're a hometown
you know, crush and they're never going to cs like,
he don't need to know that the that's none of your.

Speaker 11 (01:21:33):
Business, the only thing close to the chest.

Speaker 18 (01:21:36):
But but if that's if that's your man, y'all together,
y'all building like real life at our ages that we're doing,
you got to take him back to your hometown at
some point.

Speaker 11 (01:21:43):
So I think it's.

Speaker 18 (01:21:44):
Certain people, certain places at certain times, right, so that
everybody may be a bit insane, But if you know, okay, babe,
look we're going back to my homecoming.

Speaker 11 (01:21:56):
Certain places at a certain times.

Speaker 18 (01:21:58):
So if you're taking your person you love to wearver
for I think it's just a conversation of, like, in
this part of my life, here was a person that
may have been important because I especially if you know,
you could run into them because you're in these spaces
all the time.

Speaker 4 (01:22:09):
He's not. I will say this.

Speaker 18 (01:22:11):
I recently went to somebody that I'm like getting to
know his hometown and he didn't point out and give
me names something like that. He basically said, like, we're
walking into this party, there are gonna be some people
there that I dated and school whatever.

Speaker 11 (01:22:25):
It wasn't like this person this is her name.

Speaker 9 (01:22:27):
It was just like you and.

Speaker 18 (01:22:37):
Something to you and something to yourself, like your person
does a know, haves to know about everything you did
before the all you know.

Speaker 4 (01:22:43):
Was out with you now, Like that should be enough.

Speaker 11 (01:22:44):
I think everything is like not realistic. You can't know
every single thing.

Speaker 18 (01:22:48):
Yeah, but certain things like if I were walking in
that party, we ain't gonna do like an Instagram run through,
but like we need to have a conversation of like, Okay,
do you still speak to these people? Is this woman
gonna walk up to me and like yes, in your
conversation with what's happening. Yeah, if you're going to be
in proximity, whether it's one off.

Speaker 4 (01:23:05):
Whether it's given, given that one off, you don't need
to know. How are you still talking?

Speaker 7 (01:23:14):
The simple question is I just want to know your list.

Speaker 6 (01:23:16):
I don't care one Still you still smash my short count.

Speaker 3 (01:23:24):
It still counts.

Speaker 11 (01:23:27):
You're not telling you ten years ago my boys and
I hit.

Speaker 4 (01:23:34):
So that's why you leave business.

Speaker 9 (01:23:36):
Okay, that's why you lead with everything so you don't
mess up a vibe because you're trying to explain.

Speaker 7 (01:23:43):
Hey, before we go in here, there's a chance that
d J, that's that's too much.

Speaker 9 (01:23:53):
And this is the thing that we all have to understand.
What works for me may not work for you. Send
the rella shoe was fit for Cinderella. My name is
Cam Newton. I can't put it on cinderellaship.

Speaker 7 (01:24:05):
So that's cool. So I'm like, yo, we we we
get into this.

Speaker 9 (01:24:09):
That'll never be me And I love going on them
comments and hitting your profile and realize them like baby, you.

Speaker 4 (01:24:22):
Damn you have more posts than followers.

Speaker 9 (01:24:24):
There's nothing that we can relate to. Yeah, I appreciate
your insight. I needed that impression was more than sports.

Speaker 16 (01:24:38):
To your your your turks and cacos comment, right, like all,
he don't need to know about the turk.

Speaker 4 (01:24:42):
Look, I'm gonna tell you.

Speaker 16 (01:24:43):
I'm alrighty right now. My husband wanted to know if
I ever had a one night stand. You know what
I'm saying, saying this is that night in turks and Cacos. Yeah, yeah, babe,
one one night I did go. You know, me and
my cousin certain cakes.

Speaker 4 (01:24:56):
And you know I smashed I g profile number.

Speaker 9 (01:25:04):
A lot of times.

Speaker 7 (01:25:06):
It's not even about what it is more so than
are you willing.

Speaker 6 (01:25:11):
To tell me?

Speaker 7 (01:25:12):
Because now it's a deeper rooted issue.

Speaker 9 (01:25:15):
If you're going to go to hell with this information,
what else are you willing to keep or what do
you get.

Speaker 7 (01:25:23):
To decide what's worth telling me or not?

Speaker 9 (01:25:27):
If I'm asking you, what I deem is extremely surface
level and extremely innocent because I'm not judging.

Speaker 7 (01:25:33):
I'm happy, baby, I'm not going nowhere.

Speaker 9 (01:25:36):
I already know before me there was somebody or somebody's
let's talk about it. I believe in a relationship there
should not be anything that's off limits. That's just me
like so much so that it's like Yo, Nah, I
ain't gonna go there. But it's it's certain things that
I think, like, you can't really truly be in love

(01:25:56):
with the person if you don't really truly know a person.

Speaker 1 (01:26:00):
And that's me.

Speaker 7 (01:26:01):
And like I said, Cinderella shoe is for Cinderella, it's
not mine.

Speaker 6 (01:26:05):
Now, how did y'all get together? How do y'all decide
to do this show?

Speaker 11 (01:26:09):
It kind of just happened.

Speaker 4 (01:26:10):
I mean, I don't know.

Speaker 11 (01:26:11):
Our experience was a little bit different, or maybe it
was the same.

Speaker 18 (01:26:14):
So I was in the middle of the NBA playoffs,
So I also worked for CBS Sports, and I got
a call that they were doing castings and kind of
test shoots pairings in La. Last minute, Can you fly
to La? Kind of can't in the middle of the playoffs,
like big deal, can't move Cam and I did hours.
Virtually he was actually in LA and met with a

(01:26:35):
whole list of people from so many guys that we
know and women that we know that doing their things
in individual industries, and Cam and I even virtually just
had a chemistry that was just drastically different than what
he had with anyone when he was in LA.

Speaker 11 (01:26:51):
And obviously he can speak to that.

Speaker 18 (01:26:53):
More and it just kind of snowballed from there, and
the whole process was he announced the BT Awards and
then it was just kind of like a waiting game
until this point. And now we're in the eleventh I
We're really excited. But yeah, your situation in LA obviously
was different than mine.

Speaker 4 (01:27:08):
Virtually.

Speaker 9 (01:27:09):
It was a process and it was something that I
was new to because typically is we want you for this.
Going about business now in this phase of my life
is something that I will always remember and everything that
you do is earned nobody this entitled mentality of like man,

(01:27:31):
I'm killing Newton, first pig, Heisman Trophy winner, like MVP,
Like man, don't wody caring about that?

Speaker 7 (01:27:37):
Now, it's like how you can.

Speaker 9 (01:27:39):
Position yourself and are you qualified to have this? Are
you talented enough to have this? Can you far exceed
just football and tap into the unknown of the culture? Hey?
Can you talk politics? If you had the opportunity to, Hey,
can you talk about home goods? Can you talk about fashion?
Can you talk about lifestyle things? When you start to

(01:28:02):
really dive into hey, this is something that I really
want to do and take serious, you have to go
out on a limb and take sacrifices, right, So yeah,
I had to prove went to la Ashley obviously was
one of the first persons.

Speaker 6 (01:28:20):
Yeah, but that sounds crazy.

Speaker 4 (01:28:23):
We're taking that clip, We're we're taking that clip day and.

Speaker 9 (01:28:30):
Ye, you know we had we had that as something
where okay, that was a good icebreaker. It was probably
fifteen to twenty minutes. And that's when my day kind
of started. I think, you know, a question was posed
to me and I often asked, like, what's my superpower?

Speaker 3 (01:28:50):
And some would say probably football.

Speaker 9 (01:28:52):
But I think really for me, I've never met a
stranger like I really genuinely talked, like talking and really
hearing people out. I went to school study sociology, so
I took a lot of psychology classes as well, and
didn't really know how much of a nerd that I
really was and doing it my way. It wasn't that
you know, no, bro, I'm from Atlanta, you know, twin

(01:29:15):
you feel like nah, It's like nah, I can really
you know, learn a thing or two, and that has
helped me in places and positions. So when you see
me on Funky Friday fourth one, now you know with
you know Ashley in one or six and sports. This
will bring out a different element of what we're used
to seeing Cam doing that.

Speaker 3 (01:29:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 18 (01:29:35):
One question, So, first congratulations and you deal with ESPN
A first take. Yeah, So, I know when when everything
happened with Shannon Sharpen and your deal was announced, people
made it seem like you were like the replacement because
he was going to no longer be there.

Speaker 11 (01:29:48):
And I know he's a mentor to you.

Speaker 18 (01:29:50):
How has just navigating that dynamic or even that conversation
been for you because even when you spoke about it,
you made sure that you were like, you know, you
were very thoughtful of how you spoke on bull size
of it, like her infer to him?

Speaker 11 (01:30:02):
Who is her the alleged victim?

Speaker 6 (01:30:04):
Oh yeah, yeah.

Speaker 9 (01:30:06):
I speak of about my personal relationships with individuals not
to condone or you know, support wrongness.

Speaker 6 (01:30:15):
That's not the case.

Speaker 9 (01:30:18):
If somebody feels that God blessed me with an opportunity
off of somebody else, well we need it now. I
know Shannon Sharp. Shannon Sharp has helped me in my
career immensely. You can't have me talk bad on that

(01:30:38):
person because I look up to him in a way
and I judge my content off of some of the
things that he does. I can call Shannon Sharp right now,
I can I can reach out to Ocho right now.
You can't make me hate Nightcap know any different than
Club Shay Shay. You can't make me help hate it
is what it is. Nor it can make me hate
the Pivot. You can't make me hate any any other

(01:31:00):
platform that I see anybody that has my complexion, because
I think what we get miss guided with is this
is not competition and content. It's just my next collaboration.
It's not I ain't competing with you, bro. Like first take,
Steven A. Smith calls me, He's like, hey man, I'm

(01:31:21):
gonna give you two options, which one you want to do?

Speaker 7 (01:31:23):
You can either do this or you could do that now?
And I said no, no, no no. Stephen Aate like tell.

Speaker 6 (01:31:28):
Me what you want now?

Speaker 20 (01:31:29):
Do do do?

Speaker 1 (01:31:29):
Dude?

Speaker 9 (01:31:30):
It was that It's like, hey man, like, how can
I be better? Give me my month review? Hey man,
you got to get to your points faster. This is
lot of TV people are watching and expecting you to
get to your point now. It's not no fourth in
one type of tone where you can build up the story.
It's like, no, bro, because I need I need in
you windows, I need I need ces and you guys
have been working together where you know like Okay, she's

(01:31:51):
about to wrap it up or he's about to kind
of bring it to a close. We're trying to study
each other, but we also need to have the ratings
and the views to be entertaining. So it's unfortunate what
you know Shannon Sharp went through. But for me, I
respect him with the media empire that he's creating and

(01:32:11):
is half created or creating, he's extremely brilliant. And when
it comes to Stephen A. Smith, he's a person that
is a machine a machine. And we had our discussion
about him yesterday, and I think he's been very intentional

(01:32:32):
about how people view him. It's extremely intentional. It's like, Yo,
he moved you. And I've been saying this on this
press frount. It's like, I want to move people emotionally,
like when people look at this thing like I want
them an ata.

Speaker 7 (01:32:45):
Why is he talking again, y'all keep putting the mic
in front of his face? Why like, next moved?

Speaker 1 (01:32:52):
You gave me that comment?

Speaker 3 (01:32:53):
Right check mate?

Speaker 7 (01:32:55):
Oh man, that's my boy, cam Bro. Where I get
one of them hats said, Hey, what you get get
the slag from I moved you, checkmate.

Speaker 9 (01:33:04):
So when you start looking at what you're doing holistically
as a business and not just a hobby, that's when
you're going to start seeing the greatness and people. So
shout out to Shannon Sharp, you know, praying for you know,
that situation to be resolved from.

Speaker 6 (01:33:21):
What we know it has been.

Speaker 2 (01:33:23):
Nobody was hurting, and you know we go from there.
I can't wait to see how BT edit, y'all. Why
I can't see.

Speaker 11 (01:33:35):
The first ever Countdown show? So did they develop a
new format for it's not live?

Speaker 15 (01:33:39):
Is it live?

Speaker 4 (01:33:40):
Live audience?

Speaker 11 (01:33:40):
Live audience? But how do they package? Because there's a.

Speaker 16 (01:33:49):
Crazy but I really love the like the casting for it.
I love Cam and I love you with I love that. Yeah,
they needed somebody that was tying up for your ass,
your mouth we can counter. Yeah, you're supposed to send

(01:34:11):
me a hat.

Speaker 9 (01:34:12):
Two years ago, your size, and I know it's tough
with all the designs and different, I mean, like what
you're gonna go with today?

Speaker 4 (01:34:22):
Well check it out October fifteenth.

Speaker 2 (01:34:23):
They're wrapping him up now October fifteenth, asking you called
Cam Newton Holt some BT's new show one O six
and sports check it out and you guys can come
up anytime you have more time.

Speaker 18 (01:34:34):
You're gonna be at the Norfolk Daloe State game too.
I think you saying you're gonna beat there.

Speaker 7 (01:34:37):
Camp so you're not gonna pay attention to see if
you see me or not.

Speaker 6 (01:34:41):
I'll be there.

Speaker 4 (01:34:42):
I'm a be there.

Speaker 1 (01:34:43):
Give me that Vie.

Speaker 4 (01:34:46):
Alright, it's asking the cole cam Newton.

Speaker 6 (01:34:48):
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 1 (01:34:54):
The Detail.

Speaker 11 (01:34:55):
I'm a long girl that knows a little bit about everything.

Speaker 5 (01:34:58):
Should be having the latest on this the latest with
Lauren la Rosa.

Speaker 3 (01:35:03):
Sometimes you have fact, sometimes you have details. Sometimes you
have a little bit of everything.

Speaker 6 (01:35:07):
It's the latest on the Breakfast Clouds.

Speaker 1 (01:35:09):
Talk to me.

Speaker 18 (01:35:11):
So Kyrine Lacey, we talked earlier this week or another
day actually about Kyraen Lacy's attorney, Matthew Or releasing video
to clear Kyviraen Lacy's name in the car crash that
killed and seventy eight year old man named Herman Hall
Now in response to this video that was posted and
Matthew Ri's video basically showed Kyraen Lacy's car one hundred

(01:35:32):
yards away from the crash, the accident happens, and then
and then he says his car goes by correct. So
the Louisiana State Police have now released additional video in
response to that video and in response to the video
of the coversion that they were alleging that was happening.

Speaker 11 (01:35:48):
And we have audios and you know all the things.

Speaker 18 (01:35:51):
But I just want to set the tone by saying
I think the Louis and to say police are trying
to make it trying to make it clear that they
didn't coerce anybody. But this back and forth, to me,
I just feel like it's in bad practice. And we
did speak to Kyraen Lacey's mom and we'll get to
that as well too, But let's start with.

Speaker 2 (01:36:09):
Well, well, first you said they released their own video,
So does their own video show something different?

Speaker 18 (01:36:14):
The Louis gonna say, police is video that they recently
released shows uh, Kyen Lacey's car driving by or trying
to pass cars in a lane. And they're a legend
that because he went by these cars, there was a
woman who had to swerve and then she.

Speaker 11 (01:36:27):
Hit the men who uh that die that was killed.

Speaker 18 (01:36:32):
And you they have audio from this woman as she's
on the ground of her telling police what happened, okay,
And then there's also witnesses while the ladies land on
the ground who were there that are also accounting for
what the police are saying happened, which is uh Kiren
Kirene's car swerving around the other cars.

Speaker 4 (01:36:47):
And let's they listen to that.

Speaker 19 (01:36:51):
Charger, a green charger caused all there, the green charges
collided with these cars and he went around and she
had no choice.

Speaker 3 (01:36:59):
He said, some the green charge or what who told
you something about the green charge? What did you see happen?

Speaker 9 (01:37:04):
He went to pass me cars around the curve, all right,
go down and he had his brother that was that
he was taking to the murdgercery or in the hospital
or something like that, came on something like that. I
got his.

Speaker 5 (01:37:14):
Normall so to verify this because he was the car
that was in front of her when that.

Speaker 7 (01:37:18):
Great charge came, so he jammed on breaks she was
coming down.

Speaker 6 (01:37:22):
They was going that way.

Speaker 7 (01:37:23):
She went to dodge and that's when that's.

Speaker 18 (01:37:26):
When she came and she he's referring to as the
woman who hit the man who passed away, and she's
laying on the ground at this time. Now, I want
try to listen to the because we didn't have this
audio the other day. I want try to listen to
the audio of a uh A person who witnessed the
crash that police were trying to talk to that Kyvien
Lacy's attorney released.

Speaker 11 (01:37:46):
Let's take a listen to that.

Speaker 24 (01:37:47):
Don't worry about filling any any of this top information,
like your name. I just don't worry about any of that.
Just right here, if you could, I'll just have you
write exactly what Saul. Just make sure to include you
know where you were.

Speaker 14 (01:37:58):
I don't even know the name.

Speaker 1 (01:38:02):
You know that you're just all.

Speaker 24 (01:38:06):
Just make sure you add in there that you had
to slam on your brakes and the brakes like you know,
you had to slam on the brakes to avoid that
charger and the brakes locked up to avoid that charger.

Speaker 6 (01:38:14):
That's nice. I thought that was really.

Speaker 1 (01:38:17):
Wrong with me. So they in the back of me.
She is always happening us that she called director. You
were ready to back of me, she p.

Speaker 24 (01:38:26):
So, but the charger was coming right at you, correct,
and that's why you have the head on with you.
So yeah, just make sure you include that. That's very
important because we're trying to locate this charger right now.
So just include that in the statement and I'll read
it over and then I'll be out of here.

Speaker 3 (01:38:42):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 5 (01:38:42):
But when should you interview people immediately after a traumatic
car crash, because they might not even have their witch
about may they might be disoriented, they might not even
know what they saw. Everything might be a blurting and
at the time they actually have that conversation immediately.

Speaker 18 (01:39:00):
Because the lady that actually hit Hall, who was the
man who passed away, she's literally laying on the ground
when they're talking to her, and in that moment, I
don't know if she's even you know, she's yeah.

Speaker 11 (01:39:11):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (01:39:12):
That is people forget so fair, especially so if they
don't ask immediately, and you asked a couple of days later.
Now you allowed them to calculate too many other things
in their mind that they might not have really happened.

Speaker 4 (01:39:23):
Right.

Speaker 2 (01:39:23):
It happens all the time. When something happened you you're
able to do it. But now when you go back
a week, lady'd be like, damn, did that really happen?
So that's why they ask people immediately.

Speaker 5 (01:39:30):
Well, I A, you're right, people do forget too fair,
but sometimes they may not even really remember what happened,
like I caine just happened fast, or know what happened?

Speaker 4 (01:39:38):
Yeah, you know what I mean?

Speaker 15 (01:39:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 18 (01:39:40):
Well, I reached out to Kyvien Lacy's mom and she
said to me, I asked her, you know, was there
any response to what police just released in response to
you guys, you know, trying to clear your son's name,
And she said, Hey, Lauren, thank you so much for
reaching out.

Speaker 11 (01:39:55):
At this time.

Speaker 18 (01:39:55):
The response video mister or who's their attorney? That video
that he posted, That is our response. I will keep
in touch if anything changes. So there's you know, at
this point for them and for Kyen Kiren's family, it's
we said, what we said and what you guys are
seeing play out. This is how we feel, and you
know they want his name to be clear.

Speaker 2 (01:40:11):
The only problem I do have is even if he
was driving reckless and going around cause whatever, right.

Speaker 6 (01:40:18):
And the reason I say whatever is the accident happened.

Speaker 2 (01:40:20):
Before he got there, right, and you can tell it's
at least two three seconds he was behind him, but.

Speaker 5 (01:40:25):
He wasn't driving reckless tho I mean from the video
I saw, there was nothing reckless about it.

Speaker 11 (01:40:32):
That he went in the opposite lane to get around car.

Speaker 3 (01:40:34):
He was trying to look like he was trying to
get around the accident before that.

Speaker 2 (01:40:38):
Oh I see that before that some other video release,
but regardless, the accident happened way before that anyway.

Speaker 18 (01:40:44):
That's what his attorney is posted video of the show.
And Kiren's mom's name is miss Candice Washington, so that's
who we spoke with. But yeah, so now there's this
back and forth playing out in the public, and at
the end of the day, I think, you know, it's
the investigation has to answer this, but they're fighting back.

Speaker 11 (01:40:59):
They want to clear his name.

Speaker 5 (01:41:00):
That's horrible, man, it's horrible. I don't even know who
the point your finger at in this situation. This man,
this young man, just really got done dirty by the system.
And it's just like a sorry doesn't suffice, and apology
a police officer saying I'm wrong doesn't suffice. I don't
even know what you do in a situation like this

(01:41:21):
is your man is not here no more. He killed himself,
committed suicide, and we won't even never know what he
was dealing with that made him even say, you know what, man,
I can't I can't take this if everybody thinks I
did something that I clearly did not do.

Speaker 3 (01:41:33):
Ye, God, damn, my whole career is derailed.

Speaker 5 (01:41:36):
Now because y'all think I did something that I didn't do,
and I'm telling y'all I didn't do it.

Speaker 3 (01:41:39):
There's video saying I didn't do it, and y'all still
don't believe me. That's right, my God.

Speaker 6 (01:41:43):
Rest in peace to that young man, in condolences to
his family. It's just sad.

Speaker 1 (01:41:47):
It's just very tragic.

Speaker 6 (01:41:48):
All right. Well, that is the latest with Lauren. Now
when we come back, we got the mix.

Speaker 2 (01:41:53):
Of course, Little John was here earlier, so we're gonna
get some Little John joints on eight hundred five eight
five five one.

Speaker 6 (01:41:59):
It's the Breakfast Club. You're checking out the Breakfast.

Speaker 2 (01:42:02):
Club Morning Everybody, as DJ Envy Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy,
we are the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 6 (01:42:08):
Salute the Little John for joining us this morning.

Speaker 3 (01:42:10):
Man cultural icon.

Speaker 5 (01:42:12):
I mean, you talk about people who defined the whole
era of music, like I really don't think people understand
who Little John is, even when you talk about like
top five hip hop personalities ever. Like you know, when
you think of hip hop personality, you think like Tupac,
you think Snoop Dogg.

Speaker 3 (01:42:34):
You gotta put Little John up there.

Speaker 6 (01:42:36):
Absolutely like the.

Speaker 3 (01:42:36):
Guy got spoofed. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 5 (01:42:39):
He had such a big personality that Dave Jappelle could
spoof him and people knew who the hell Dave Chappelle
was talking about.

Speaker 3 (01:42:45):
Little John is as he different man, absolutely differently.

Speaker 2 (01:42:48):
Yeah, and if you want to see him perform live,
you could check him out at our Atlanta jingle Ball
ninety six point one that's December eighteen. Get your tickets,
Little John and we'll be performing, Jamain Dupree will be performing,
Nellie Molly, Big Extra Plug, just to name a few.
So if you haven't got your tickets, get your tickets,
and also saluted Cam Newton then asking Nicole for joining.

Speaker 4 (01:43:05):
Us at host one on six and sports. So they're
gonna drive them raadings up the way they argue back
and forth.

Speaker 6 (01:43:11):
That's right.

Speaker 4 (01:43:11):
I like her though, because Shane went back down from
none of this.

Speaker 6 (01:43:14):
Point, She's definitely not back in there.

Speaker 19 (01:43:16):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:43:16):
I love that too. Now it's time to get up
out of here.

Speaker 4 (01:43:19):
This weekend you upstate right yep, upstate in Syracuse and Albany.

Speaker 16 (01:43:22):
So Friday we got two shows at the Funnybone Comedy
Club in Syracuse and then the next day hopping over
to Albany, New York. I'm also at the Funnybone Comedy
Club there. We got two shows as well. Just larri'sofficial
dot com. Get your tickets. I will be doing meet
and greet upstate. Can't wait to see y'all.

Speaker 6 (01:43:37):
All right now, Chelaman, you got a positive.

Speaker 1 (01:43:39):
Note I do.

Speaker 3 (01:43:40):
I just want to remind people too, Man.

Speaker 5 (01:43:42):
This Saturday, October eleven, from eleven am to four pm
and to Joel and Diane Bloom Wellness and Evin Center.
It is my fifth annual Mental Wealth Expo, Man, so
make sure you go register to be there. Mentalwealthexpo dot com.
Some of the best mental health professionals in the business
will be there. Doctor Rita Walker, doctor j Bardnett, doctor
Alfrey Breeland, Noble, Jason Wilson, Elliott, Connie Deontay Wilder, Queen

(01:44:05):
of Food, doctor Lakeisha Halman will be there, I mean
a whole host of people. So go to mentalwealthexpo dot
com to register to be there. You don't have to register,
but it's recommended, and we'll see you this Saturday from
eleven am to four pm in Newark, New Jersey. Now
the positive note is this, Hey, I need you to
know that the person that broke you cannot fix you. Okay,

(01:44:25):
I repeat, the person that broke you cannot fix you.
Stop waiting for them to fix you. They are the
person that broke you. Stupid, have a great day, breakfast club,
bitch you don't finish for young gum

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