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Good morning?
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How y'all feel out there?
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I feel blessed, black and holly favor, but happy to
be here another day to serve our beautiful listeners.
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What's happening? What's going on?
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What up?
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Jess?
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What's want to?
Speaker 8 (00:23):
I want to ask yall a question?
Speaker 1 (00:24):
Is parents? Right?
Speaker 8 (00:25):
Good morning to the world, Good morning everybody.
Speaker 3 (00:27):
So, my daughter, who's in sixth grade, had a substitute teacher,
which is another sixth grade teacher, not her teacher, another
sixth grade teacher. This other sixth grade teacher is a
mean teacher, like mean, like none of the kids like
this teacher.
Speaker 6 (00:41):
But my daughter says, does she notice that she's hearing
this for the first time on the national syndicated morning.
Speaker 8 (00:46):
She don't know.
Speaker 3 (00:47):
So, my daughter, I'm gonna tell you, so, my daughter,
like the whole class doesn't like this sixth grade teacher,
right because she's mean. But my daughter said, after taking
one class with us. She's learned more in the year
that she's alert the other teachers a lot easier. So
my daughter called me, it's a dad. Although people don't
like this teacher, I learned more. I want to transfer
(01:07):
to this teacher's class, a class that none of the
kids want to go to.
Speaker 1 (01:10):
They prefer the easier kids. I call the school.
Speaker 3 (01:13):
The school says, no, they can't. I'm like the fact
that she wants to go to a harder class with
a harder teacher.
Speaker 1 (01:19):
She challenge It's November.
Speaker 5 (01:23):
Aren't the classes she said for the year.
Speaker 8 (01:24):
But if she's not being challenged.
Speaker 5 (01:26):
Not in college, you can't just transfer classes.
Speaker 3 (01:28):
It's the same sit straight teach. You just go for
one class to the other class. It's not like they're
all ap classes regardless. But she just feels like this
teachers teaches a lot better. She's a lot more difficult.
She's really into the homework.
Speaker 6 (01:38):
So doing that, I'm just saying I don't think you.
I don't think you can do that in the middle
of it, Actually can't.
Speaker 9 (01:43):
You actually can because my son did that before in
the middle school that he went to, before he got
to the one of these in now he wasn't being challenged,
and he did like another another math class better, and
they put him in that one, not because of who
he is or anything, just because when your child voices
something like that and they and it's in the best
interest of the child and the education.
Speaker 10 (02:03):
That they're receiving and the level that they on, they
do make those changes.
Speaker 3 (02:06):
You can tell her, you know, well, I'm gonna go
up to the school in the next couple of days
to find out, because they said no at first, but
I just you know, if it's her daddy, I just
stayed in an easy class. But she's like, I want
to be challenged. She was like, I'm bored in class.
She was like, it's I'm not I know all this
stuff I've learned, all the stuff I want to be
challenged I want.
Speaker 9 (02:23):
And then you know that new that that new class
that she wanted to be put into, the one with
the strict teacher or whatever. That teacher probably not in
there trying to be their friend, like she's in the
learned and she has a strict style that she teaches in.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
You know, it's probably not fair to call her means
probably she's probably.
Speaker 3 (02:38):
Just so, I said the teachers, I said, the kids
call her me, and I didn't call herm and I
said the kids calling me.
Speaker 8 (02:42):
But my daughter was like, no, I've learned more than that.
Speaker 3 (02:45):
When she substituted that one day than the whole year,
she was like, I really want to get in this class,
and I was socked. I was like, yeah, I'm like, well,
I'm gonna do whatever it takes to get you in
that class if you want to be challenged and you
feel like the other class is too easy, because at
the end of the day, you want to challenge kids. Right,
if something's too easy, they get bored it. No, I
want to challenge my daughter. So yeah, so what I'm
asking to what do you guys think I should do?
Speaker 10 (03:05):
I think you should.
Speaker 9 (03:06):
You should go up there, like you said, you should
go up there, and you know, don't yo, don't go
up there and get all crazy.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
Matter of fact, Let Gied do it. Let Gied go
to the school and.
Speaker 9 (03:14):
Explain she has she can speak to it better. Okay,
I'm gonna put that nurture and sauce on it. Yeah,
my child doesn't thinking, you know how gear talks, So
let her do it.
Speaker 1 (03:24):
Let her handle it.
Speaker 6 (03:25):
And the first thing you need to see if that's
even in the school's policies. Right, and if you can
even do that, you.
Speaker 9 (03:30):
Can do it at some schools. I don't know, but
you can definitely do it if it's a problem for
your child.
Speaker 8 (03:34):
Okay, Well think you guys?
Speaker 1 (03:35):
All right?
Speaker 3 (03:36):
Well today on the show, ge Herbal will be joining us.
It's new album Little Herb Drips Tomorrow. We're gonna kicking
it with g Herbert. We haven't seen Herbo in a
long time.
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We're talking to g Herbal Herbal recently, he's been up here.
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We'll talk about ye, yeah, we'll talk about it.
Speaker 8 (03:49):
Yes, all right.
Speaker 3 (03:50):
We got front page news day thirty seven of the shutdown,
Lord A Mercy. We'll talk about all that when we
come back. Mimeal be here, so don't move. It's to
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Speaker 8 (03:58):
Good morning, Owning.
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Everybody is j n V, Jess Hilarrys Charlamagne the guy.
We are to Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front
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Speaker 8 (04:12):
What's up, Mimi?
Speaker 11 (04:13):
Good morning, Envy, Jeff Charlamage, how y'all doing this?
Speaker 5 (04:16):
Speak base?
Speaker 11 (04:18):
Good morning?
Speaker 2 (04:19):
All right?
Speaker 11 (04:20):
Well, we start this morning with some big travel news
and if you're flying anytime soon, this could affect you.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says the FAA will cut flights
by about ten percent at forty major airports starting Friday,
and that's about four thousand flights a day. Official say
it's a safety move. As the government shut down drags
(04:40):
into day thirty seven, now the longest shut down in
US history. Air traffic controllers they haven't been paid in
more than a month, and staffing shortages are only getting worse.
Let's listen to Sean Duffy talk more about that.
Speaker 12 (04:53):
We're noticing that there's additional pressure that's building in the system,
and again, our priority is to make sure that you're safe,
and so we're going to talk about additional measures that
we are going to take that's going to reduce their
risk profile in the national airspace. There is going to
be a ten percent reduction in capacity at forty of
(05:16):
our locations. I anticipate there'll be additional disruptions, there'll be frustration.
We are working with the airlines, they're going to work
with passengers. But in the end, our sole role is
to make sure that we keep this airspace as safe
as possible.
Speaker 6 (05:32):
Yeah, the government will be open any day now. That's
what's gonna be. That's what's gonna That's what's gonna be.
What makes them reopen the government. Forget the people, Forget
all the government workers who haven't been paid and can't
paid those bills, for Get the people who are not
getting snap benefits. When the airlines start complaining the big corporations,
that's when they're gonna reopen it.
Speaker 3 (05:47):
Now, that's getting nice that I walked in with Lauren
and she said from her flight from la to here,
she said she was stuck in the airport in there
all day because she was like, flights just weren't leaving.
Speaker 8 (05:55):
It wasn't enough people working. And she was like, TSA
took a long time.
Speaker 6 (05:58):
So they will always chose corporate interests over the interests
of the people.
Speaker 5 (06:02):
So any day now, any.
Speaker 11 (06:05):
Day now, you're right, The FAA says, those cuts, though,
they will roll out in phases, so starting with about
four percent fewer flights on Friday, five percent on Saturday,
and they will ramp up to the full ten percent
starting next week. And this kind of system wise slow down,
it has never happened before. It's just a sign of
how fragile the nation's air traffic network has become. As
(06:26):
you just mentioned with Lauren, there were more than ten
thousand flights canceled this week. Four hundred more were delayed,
so you know, it's really getting crazy out there. The FAA,
they said they plan to meet with the airlines and
just try and see what they can do. But United Airlines, though,
it's taking steps of its own. It's promising full refunds
to anyone who doesn't want to fly during those restrictions,
(06:48):
even on if you have a non refundable ticket, or
even if you have a basic economy ticket, they are
offering a refunds if you don't want to wait.
Speaker 13 (06:55):
And as this.
Speaker 11 (06:56):
Travel slow down ripples across the country, there's a small
update this morning for families receiving those snap benefits. They
will see slightly larger payments this month, even as the
shutdown drags on. So new guidelines from the US Department
of Agriculture, out late yesterday says the agency can now
cover sixty five percent of benefits. That's up from the
(07:16):
fifty percent of benefits that we talked about earlier this week.
That means, yeah, that's still a smaller amount, but not
as steep as families first feared.
Speaker 13 (07:25):
Officials say they're using.
Speaker 11 (07:26):
What's left in that emergency fund to keep the program
running just through November. After that, of course, there's no
money left. We have to wait and see if Congress
reaches a deal. Lawmakers have already or Democratic lawmakers have
already voted fourteen times without success to reopen the government.
And at the center of this fight are those healthcare
subsidies under the Affordable Care Act. So for millions of
(07:48):
families without a paycheck, no end inside. Yet, we will
continue to wait and see what happened.
Speaker 5 (07:53):
At least they're get in some type of relief.
Speaker 1 (07:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (07:56):
Now, I did see a bunch of governors saying that
the state was state of emergency. I seen Mikey. She
says she's gonna do it when she gets in the
office to freeze electric bills. So why are they doing
this to get more money from the government to help
people out? Because I see a bunch of governors do that.
Speaker 11 (08:10):
Do you know, I think a bunch of governors are
tapping into state funds to help do that. Gotcha, Because
there's a bunch of governors who are also there's another
state which is escaping me right now, but they are
paying full benefits for some of their SNAP recipients in
their states. So a lot of governments were just trying
to see it. What is it Maryland? Yes it was, Yeah,
it was wes Moore. There they're tapping into their their
(08:31):
state preserves to kind of help out man. Yeah exactly.
Speaker 8 (08:35):
All right, well thank you, Amy.
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of course, if that left me listen to y'all every morning.
And witm's Pat said, when you said you just gotta
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That's good, that's good. I want to comment on dress
and I come on y'all conversations. But yesterday I think
it was Pat and I don't know that the gay
guy's name Jordan man, the gay guy what they might
report that you are.
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Jordan Cooper?
Speaker 14 (14:14):
Uh, I do feel like when it comes to be,
I don't think you should have been blocked from bc
OH for that conversation, for the statement that you had
that you made. But I do think that the statement
was unnecessary youmate, and when you lead with love, you
just would they.
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Even made that statement.
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But I don't think it was something that was worth
blocking you for. If anything could have been something that
you know, guys have talked about, even if they want
to include it as part of like the episode or.
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Something like that.
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But I don't think it was definitely worth being blocked
by BT for it because it's not like it's not
a wrong statement. Yeah, but as far as was it
unnecessary to make, definitely unnecessary to mate at that moment
when we were talking to that lady I don't.
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Know her name that she was talking to. What was
the lady's name?
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Yes, but they were all.
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Everything were necessary to man, but also wasn't something that
was worth you know, blocking you up bad for it?
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Thank you?
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You don't really be dee?
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What's up?
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Give up your chest?
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Brother?
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Man?
Speaker 17 (15:16):
Okay, okay, as I beg you real quick, man.
Speaker 4 (15:19):
I want to give a Sean Lane.
Speaker 17 (15:21):
And about this Aca that the Democrats I fight for.
Speaker 15 (15:27):
He said that.
Speaker 17 (15:29):
There is the fighters over with, and I don't think so,
because the the films that went out to descended the
thirty first, so they really have to disseminary the first.
So that's why I think they should keep fighting. Now
hopefully that Reposed will.
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Wake up and then they were you know, they want
in the heelcare.
Speaker 4 (15:51):
Okay, I get it.
Speaker 17 (15:52):
But you're saying that it's over with, but the help
there is December thirty first, so where you're getting your
show some farms there, Actually it's over.
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What actually said? The premiums have already gone up. All
you got to do is look it up.
Speaker 6 (16:04):
Okay, Obama, kay, and rolies have seen premiums that could
jump up to over three hundred percent. Okay, okay, they're
just right Okay, No, some people's okay, no, no, no, okay.
Speaker 17 (16:18):
You that this will possibly if it don't be funded, right.
Speaker 5 (16:22):
No, I said, some people's already already have gone up.
Speaker 4 (16:25):
Some people okay, how many Charlamagne? Okay, you don't know?
All right, then it's not over with yet.
Speaker 6 (16:35):
It's not over well, you know, yesterday I was reading
that they might be getting closer to a deal which
includes a plan the pass regular appropriations bills and a
promised vote on extending expiring health insurance subsidies. I'm telling
you right now that if the government has been shut
down for thirty seven days and all they end up
with is the promised vote on extending expiring health insurance subsidies.
Speaker 1 (16:57):
They lost. And it's okay, it was a valiance r.
I get that.
Speaker 4 (17:01):
I get that, But you know what I'm saying, the
Republican not have a healthcare paying this if they're voted
like twenty fourteen. You know what I'm saying, So they
don't have a healthcare point.
Speaker 1 (17:11):
And they're not gonna get one. And we know this
about them already.
Speaker 4 (17:14):
Well, keep fighting until the loose. You know, I know
people don't suffer. You're talking about a thousand year Okay,
you sink a fender one thousand dollars a money going
to three thousand dollars.
Speaker 17 (17:24):
That's a lot of money, Charlotte Maney.
Speaker 4 (17:26):
Yeah, and you know a lot of money.
Speaker 1 (17:27):
Yeah, you're right.
Speaker 6 (17:27):
And you know what all of these government workers who
are not getting no checks right now, who've already missed
too said, who can't pay their rent can't pay their
life bills, can't pay their card notes. To forty two
million people who are not getting snap benefits, who can't eat.
Speaker 5 (17:38):
That's a lot of people too.
Speaker 1 (17:39):
That's a lot of suffering that I don't like to see.
Speaker 4 (17:41):
Okay, I get there too.
Speaker 17 (17:43):
But at the same time, though, Charlotte, money.
Speaker 4 (17:44):
Is this is killing now. You're talking about rent now
versus years. The Republics don't have no Traian, it's not
it's not gonna.
Speaker 5 (17:53):
Have my brother.
Speaker 6 (17:54):
You're right, but guess what. The landlord want his money
right now. The life company want they money right now,
and they're not gonna wait. They're gonna vicio ass and
turn your lights off, and then what.
Speaker 1 (18:03):
Get it off your chest?
Speaker 8 (18:04):
Eight on drink five eighty five one O five one.
We got the latest with Lauren coming.
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Up, Yes we do. We're gonna talk about Mariah Carey.
Y'all know.
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Normally she is the Belle of Christmas, and people love
Mariah Carey Christmas. But boy, this year she has pissed
some people off. They are upset.
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All right, we'll talk about that next. You don't move.
It's the breakfast Club, Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
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Sometimes you have fact, sometimes you have details. Sometimes you
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Talk to me all right, y'all? Soow Mariah Carey.
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When Maria Carrey says that it is time to start
celebrating Christmas, that is when the people start celebrating Christmas.
Because she has been the bell of the holiday for
so long, but this year she released a video to
let us know it was time. She posted on our
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So this is an ad that she did in collaboration
with Thephora. Let's take a listen to the campaign Halloween slide.
Speaker 1 (19:18):
But now.
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It's spill to see who's the thief?
Speaker 22 (19:27):
Bad news, Mariah Carrey. The Elves are striking this year.
Elf revenge for putting us through holiday hell Sanna's help
her quit. I'm pawning all this so I can afford
ELF therapy.
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That's my blush.
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Elf boy, your.
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Lipstick, I'm taking it. Christmas it's canceled. No bells, no cheer,
no glam. I'm sweetie.
Speaker 6 (19:46):
You can't cancel Christmas any last words?
Speaker 1 (19:50):
Yeah, can we know?
Speaker 5 (20:01):
Yeah, it's that time of year.
Speaker 1 (20:02):
Man, Yeah, but they man though.
Speaker 21 (20:04):
So people are upset just because of some of the
things that they mentioned in the video and what's actually
happened in people's real lives right now. So the striking
or people feeling like they're pushing back, trying to get
more money from jobs, people not even having jobs at
this point, and at Christmas kind of not kind of
Christmas being canceled for some families, them not being able
to force certain things, and the ELF mentions like you
can't afford therapy and people, you know, it triggers some
(20:25):
people who actually this year are not going to be
able to celebrate the holiday because everything that's going on.
Speaker 6 (20:29):
When y'all say some people, youre talking about people on
social media, Yeah, I mean it's been a thing.
Speaker 5 (20:32):
Yes, we got to make sure them don't be boxing
stuff sometimes.
Speaker 3 (20:35):
I thought that L's was striking because it seems like
Christmas starts early all the time, and LS is like,
I don't want to.
Speaker 5 (20:39):
Start this early. I don't want to start this earlier.
Speaker 21 (20:41):
Yeah, they don't want to they don't want to overwork,
so that, you know, and then that's a conversation because
right now people feel there's a with the government shutdown.
People are working right now, they're not being paid at
all or some not adequately, and so they can't celebrate
the holidays. So people just feel like that it's it's
tone death for the season.
Speaker 9 (20:56):
At her for collaborating with the Afford to sell stocking stuffers.
Speaker 14 (21:01):
Or something like that.
Speaker 6 (21:02):
Yeah, I thought I thought it was a joking based
on the fact that Christmas is starting earlier and earlier
every People are putting their.
Speaker 5 (21:08):
Lives up earlier.
Speaker 6 (21:09):
People are, you know, starting to put out Christmas ad earlier,
start Christmas music earlier.
Speaker 5 (21:13):
That's what I thought the commercial was playing.
Speaker 21 (21:15):
We know her intentions are always to be about Yes,
the holiday season, it was happening, but I think, yeah,
people are upset, like they're in the comments of her
the video that she posted, like this is so tone
that if you're playing in our face, why.
Speaker 9 (21:27):
Would you want And then there are some people who
actually really can like afford that, who are looking at
that collaboration like, oh okay, I'm gonna go get that,
like you know what I'm saying. And then like stocking
stuffers like you, these are about to be gifts for
people for the holidays, Like that's the point of her
dropping it too, Yeah, just so she can make money.
It's just why she's gonna be affordable like a stocking stuffer.
(21:49):
We always see celebrities do this around this time, you know,
around the holidays, where they team up with a big
corporation and come out with products at a discount rate
that you can.
Speaker 1 (21:59):
Get for gifts.
Speaker 21 (22:01):
I agree, and I think also too, like this ad
wasn't shot like yesterday, so we don't know when it
was shot.
Speaker 3 (22:05):
It doesn't seem But also she always plays Christmas Christmas early. Yes,
the elves don't want to work this early, like it
has nothing to do with regular people, Like we've been
talking about this every year.
Speaker 1 (22:17):
But this is not real.
Speaker 6 (22:18):
This is fake outrage. It's a couple of people on
social media, but this is not real outrage.
Speaker 5 (22:24):
It works, I bet you.
Speaker 8 (22:24):
She posted it down by the end of the weekend November.
Speaker 13 (22:27):
First, you know what she posted after this, she posted
some of her Christmas merch that she's selling. She's standing
on it.
Speaker 21 (22:33):
I mean, if that's what she wants to do, because
her intention every year is to bring joy no matter
what's happening.
Speaker 13 (22:37):
So I think people have to remember that.
Speaker 1 (22:39):
You know that this is the biggest capitalism time of
the year. What are we talking about.
Speaker 3 (22:43):
Christmas makes me happy. I put the lights on my
house because I like it. I feel like a kid
again when the lights and I don't like it my
kids like this.
Speaker 10 (22:50):
Is when you unplugged.
Speaker 9 (22:51):
This is what Mimi Brown was talking about it in
Front Page News, Like, yo, if you know it's something
that somebody always trying to sell you and you don't
got no money, unplugged, Like, don't, don't subscribe to it,
just keep scrolling.
Speaker 1 (23:02):
I get it.
Speaker 10 (23:03):
It triggers you and makes your upset.
Speaker 9 (23:04):
But going to the extent of you know, bashing her
band upset with her because she's selling a product, it's
just crazy.
Speaker 1 (23:12):
It's like just some plus.
Speaker 6 (23:13):
Yeah, you're not escaping at this time of year, though,
Like there's nowhere you're not going to go and see
a sale. You can get off social media. You can
turn your to your walking down the street. You can
see you bad Christmas. It's Christmas time.
Speaker 1 (23:25):
You're TV.
Speaker 9 (23:26):
But that's the thing that that's the access that we
have on social media because you're not gonna watch TV
and write the company or the commercials.
Speaker 1 (23:32):
That's right.
Speaker 5 (23:34):
You're not gonna run up in the stuff.
Speaker 6 (23:35):
You're not gonna be walking down the street and see
a sale and be like you are really playing in
my paper sales?
Speaker 1 (23:40):
Yes, what don't give me no sale?
Speaker 21 (23:43):
Like yeah, somebody there was one comment on the right
Carry's video somebody uh tag fency Beauty and was like,
I meant the fact that y'all like this is disappointed
and I'm like, they got sales too. I just went
and shopped fenty Beauty's Christmas stuff like it. It's just happening.
Speaker 13 (23:57):
But we'll see.
Speaker 21 (23:58):
I did reach out to marih Carry sevens w responding,
but I doubt it. I don't reach out reached out.
Speaker 1 (24:07):
Yeah, and so we were okay, all right, and we
got a rap up.
Speaker 21 (24:12):
I got more, all right. So another backlash news. So
you guys know, Zanaya mone the Ai artist. She recently
made history, Yes, the fake AI artist. She recently made history.
She debuted on the Billboard Billboard airplay chart with her
song how Was I Supposed to Know?
Speaker 18 (24:27):
Now?
Speaker 21 (24:27):
Her creator, Telicia Jones, sat down with Gail King on
CBS Mornings. Let's take a listen to her talking about
AI artist being on Billboard.
Speaker 13 (24:37):
How Was I Supposed to Know?
Speaker 23 (24:39):
Has landed Zanaia mone on five Billboard charts, including a
radio airplay chart.
Speaker 13 (24:45):
Billboard believes that's an AI first. Were you surprised by
the reaction?
Speaker 1 (24:50):
Yeah, I was.
Speaker 24 (24:50):
I was totally surprised, and then a lot of people
started reaching out.
Speaker 13 (24:54):
But Nikki, they thought Zanaia was a real person, not
an extension of me. So I look at is a
real person, but you can't sing she's not a real person.
Speaker 23 (25:03):
What do you say to people that say she may
be an extension a few, but other singers who were
actually have worked hard, who are practicer craft, who are
really struggling to get hurt, who were really doing the
actual singing that you seem to have circumvented, taken a
shortcut through.
Speaker 1 (25:20):
All of that.
Speaker 24 (25:20):
I wouldn't call it a short cut because I still
put in the work, and anytime something new comes about
and it challenges the norm, you're gonna get strong.
Speaker 10 (25:28):
Reactions behind it.
Speaker 24 (25:30):
And I just feel like, AI, it's the new era
that we're in now.
Speaker 5 (25:33):
I'm gonna tell you how dumb I am.
Speaker 6 (25:34):
I saw the young lady sitting with Gail King, and
I thought to myself, I thought she was AI.
Speaker 1 (25:40):
I was like, this AI is getting out of hand.
Speaker 17 (25:41):
This woman so.
Speaker 21 (25:45):
Well, Felicia is beautiful. Yeah, I saw her too, and
I was like watching the airbrushes person.
Speaker 3 (25:50):
It's a problem for creatives right because it's like, if
I can make up an artist, I don't have to
deal with an artist. I don't have to deal with management.
I don't have to deal with percentages. I don't have
to I can do every thing for the artist, put
them out. That's gonna be a problem for a lot
of artists. A lot of labels is gonna say, I'd
rather to sign this AI version and not have to
deal with the bl Yes.
Speaker 5 (26:07):
Still, don't you still got to do a deal with.
Speaker 13 (26:12):
It's all the music, it's it's originally like you write it.
Speaker 1 (26:14):
Yeah, she well, she's like the label.
Speaker 13 (26:16):
But Tealicia doesn't have to deal with anybody doesn't necessarily
have to write it.
Speaker 8 (26:19):
She puts what the it should be singing, and it
just makes it for making the song.
Speaker 21 (26:23):
For no Talia writes, She writes poems, and all all
of the songs she actually writes now she does put together.
She talked through her process in this interview about how
she does the beats and the melodies and all that.
But she writes poems and writes all the lyrics to
the songs that we hear and are based off of
her real experiences about like not having a father and
different things she's been through.
Speaker 1 (26:39):
So that's what they saw.
Speaker 3 (26:40):
I will be doing all that without her. You could
just put in right man R and B song about
break up and bring it.
Speaker 6 (26:46):
So you say, the AI gonna be like I Robot,
They're gonna have a money their own Yep. Well, I
don't think it's advancing that fast, is it.
Speaker 1 (26:53):
It's advancing.
Speaker 21 (26:54):
Has been pretty on a Billboard chart since and yeah
she's taught only four months, but just tweeted this morning
he said, so let me get this right. Years ago,
the industry found out that Millie Vanilli really weren't the
voices on their Grammy winning record, and they were stripped
of their Grammy.
Speaker 13 (27:08):
But now we're getting.
Speaker 21 (27:09):
Ready to accept people who can't even sing create song
for a fake person. How is this any different than
Milli Vanilla I.
Speaker 1 (27:16):
You got a boy that's crazy.
Speaker 21 (27:18):
Well, she's on the Billboard chart though, so shout out
to her, Talicia shes doing something.
Speaker 8 (27:22):
All right, Well, that is the latest with Laura.
Speaker 3 (27:24):
Now when we come back, we got front page news
and then g Herbert will be joining us. This new
album Little Herb is out tomorrow. We'll talk to him
in a few. It's the Breakfast Slow, good morning Burning.
Everybody's DJ Envy, Jess, Hilaris, Charlamagne, the gud We are
the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 1 (27:37):
Let's get back in.
Speaker 8 (27:38):
Some front page news.
Speaker 3 (27:39):
Now some quick sports. The Raiders take on the Broncos
tonight at eight to fifteen. That's on Prime Video.
Speaker 1 (27:44):
What's up me Me?
Speaker 11 (27:45):
Good morning, v Jess Charlamagne, how y'all doing this?
Speaker 10 (27:49):
Good morning?
Speaker 11 (27:50):
All right? Well, we start this hour with election results
still coming in from across the country, where voters made
decisions on everything from guns to school to taxes to
family rights. In Maine, voters approved a red flag gun
law that will allow families to ask a court to
temporarily take firearms away from relatives who pose a danger
to themselves or others. That makes Main the twenty second
(28:13):
state with an extreme risk protection law now that will
replace a yellow flag law which required police involvement and
a mental health assessment before guns could be removed. Now
Main voters they also rejected a separate ballot measure that
would have added voter ID requirements and titaned absentee voting rules.
And in Texas, voters approved two constitutional amendments, one reaffirming
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that only US citizens can vote and another enshrining parental
rights in the state's constitution. And in Colorado, voters signed
off on a plan to raise taxes on the state's
top earner, so those making over three hundred thousand dollars
a year, and that will help pay for free school
mills for all students. Extra funds will also go towards
boosting snap of food assistance in that state for those
(28:58):
folks in Colorado now. These state level wins for Democrats
and progressive policies have sparked a sharp reaction from President Trump,
who took the true social again, urging Republicans to terminate
the filibuster and move quickly to reform voter laws.
Speaker 25 (29:14):
Let's listen, it's time for Republicans to do what they
have to do, and let's terminate the filibuster. It's the
only way you can do it. And if you don't
terminate the filibuster, you'll be in bad shape. We won't
pass any legislation. There will be no legislation passed for
three in a quarter. We have three and a quarter years,
so I it's a long time. We should start tonight
with the country's open congratulations. Then we should pass voter ID.
(29:39):
We should pass no mail in voting, we should pass
all the things that we wanted to pass, make our
elections secure, and say because California is a disaster, many
of the states are disasters. You go to a grocery store,
you have to give ID, you go to a gas station,
you give ID. But for voting, they want no voter ID.
It's only for one reason, because they cheat.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
You know.
Speaker 6 (30:00):
Since Tuesday, Republicans have been playing the victim mackin like
they under attack, and they literally play like they don't
have power there and they're going to use Tuesday to
speed up whatever they've been cooking up. The really good
cancel the elections in twenty twenty six and twenty twenty eight.
Speaker 11 (30:15):
I don't know about y'all, but when you go to
the grocery store or to the gas station, do you
need an ID?
Speaker 1 (30:19):
I'm not here in California.
Speaker 3 (30:20):
Yeah, to do what I guess they use your credit card.
But even when you use your credit card, you know,
I don't have to pull up my ID.
Speaker 13 (30:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (30:28):
Same, So little confusing what he was talking about there.
But Democrats, you're right, Charlamagne, are hoping that Tuesday's results, though,
they send a clear message to Republicans, But I think
Republicans are using that in another way to kind of
see what they can do to change some of those
laws going forward.
Speaker 6 (30:43):
As mid Yeah, I saw Mike Johnson said yesterday. You know,
if they lose the majority, they'll try to end the
Trump administration. He won't have four years, he'll only have two.
They are literally it's a roper dope like they're literally
acting like they're under attack just so they can speed
up whatever they're cooking up. The really good cancel the
elections in twenty six.
Speaker 13 (31:00):
Absolutely all right.
Speaker 11 (31:01):
And we've got to follow up this morning on a
story that we mentioned last month. That Blexit tour that
was making its way through HBCU homecoming season, well, it
wrapped up this past weekend with final stops at Bowie
State and Lincoln University and the Blexit Educate to Liberate Tour.
It's part of a conservative movement co founded by a commentator,
Candice Owen and back by Turning Point USA, and that
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name stands for Black Exit, which is a push to
get more Black Americans to consider reconsider their political ties
and embrace conservative values. Now, for the third year in
a row, the group they visited HBCUs across the country
during homecoming season, talking with students about politics, race and
identity Now. Organizers say the goal was to start conversations,
(31:44):
not to recruit, but many students across several HBCUs were
skeptical about the group's intensions. Let's listen to some of
the students and their reaction as the group was there
on campuses.
Speaker 7 (31:55):
I've settled you're coming to one of the biggest events
at Howard and I feel like a lot of people
that are here are pretty liberal, so and just how
upsetting and like emotional guests for people, It's very strategic.
Speaker 6 (32:08):
They're definitely just looking for someone to they're looking for
content so on to rage big or something like that, because.
Speaker 1 (32:13):
It was nothing that maybe like you know, give them
a side eye or anything.
Speaker 13 (32:16):
You just ask pretty general questions.
Speaker 14 (32:18):
Hopefully they just don't cause a need ruckers, nobody's trying
to bigger.
Speaker 11 (32:23):
Several HBCU said bleck sit members didn't have permission to
film or to host events. Some schools like Hampton at
the group escorted off campus campus.
Speaker 13 (32:32):
I heard, yeah, they had them kicked off campus.
Speaker 11 (32:36):
But places like Boobe State, that's where they were this
past weekend, they had to stay. They were allowed to
stay because of Boobie is a public university, so a
lot of faculty. They were also questioning while the group
was focusing on younger students, they were targeting freshmans that
they said, and they were saying that they were using
statistics without full context, and they were focusing on crime
and social issues. So as a tour has wrapped up,
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it's left behind more questions and answers more about whether
this kind of outreach belongs on HBCU campuses. During homecoming
and between these NonStop headlines, the politics, the constant stream
of breaking news, a lot of people are simply tapping out.
Experts say social media fatigue is real, and after years
of endless scrolling, more Americans, especially Gen Z millennials.
Speaker 1 (33:21):
They say that they are burned out online.
Speaker 11 (33:24):
Pew Data research shows that people are deleting apps, taking
digital breaks, or cutting back on screen time just to
briefe and researchers.
Speaker 10 (33:32):
They call it digital downsizing.
Speaker 11 (33:34):
That's trading the doom scrolling for real life connection and
better mental health. And it's not just everyday users feeling this.
A lot of content creators say that they are feeling pressure.
They're pulling back, posting less and focusing on balance. And
experts say though, it's just not about quitting social media altogether.
It's about knowing when to unplug, when to turn out
the noise, and when to protect your piece. All right, y'all, Well,
(33:56):
I'm Mimi Brown. That is your front page news. Follow
me at me me Brown TV. For more stories, call
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Speaker 8 (34:06):
Thank you Mami for joining us.
Speaker 6 (34:08):
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know people be calling wanting to get in early for
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Speaker 1 (34:38):
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club, Good morning.
Speaker 3 (34:43):
Everybody is DJ n V Jess hilarious, charlamagine the guy.
Speaker 1 (34:47):
We are the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 8 (34:48):
We got a special guest in the building.
Speaker 5 (34:50):
Yes, Sir at g Erbo, Welcome to morning.
Speaker 3 (34:53):
And congratulations man the number one record a couple of
weeks ago, grass.
Speaker 1 (34:56):
Man, thank you. I'm good, I'm good, glad to be here.
Speaker 8 (35:01):
I do feel number one record.
Speaker 1 (35:03):
I feel good.
Speaker 5 (35:03):
I'm not gonna lie. I feel great. It feel great.
Speaker 26 (35:05):
I'll just be trying to like stay in the moment
really just just keep it like up, you know, like
when you where you got those type of moments you
just trying to figure out like all right, well I
me personally, like I gotta.
Speaker 1 (35:17):
Figure out what's the next best thing, Like what do
I do next? From that? Like I try to live
in a moment and grasp up that energy.
Speaker 26 (35:24):
But just keep it going. You're not trying to catch
another number one. I'm just trying to keep it going.
Speaker 8 (35:28):
Did you expect that to be the record because it's
not your typical of.
Speaker 26 (35:31):
Course, it was just you just spitting Nah, hell no,
for sure. I was just literally I can't say it enough.
It was just me just having fun in the studio.
I was in New York and was in the studio
me south Side smack and you know south Side Like
I really I'll be having to give a lot of
credit to Big Bro because he want the only people
that could tell me like, rap on this, just rap
(35:52):
on this and figure it out, like just rap And
that's what I did, and that that changed.
Speaker 3 (35:58):
My life as a single who picked it as a single?
Like was it just I'm just gonna release and see
what happened? And it just took over, that know what
I'm saying.
Speaker 26 (36:07):
That's why, like as artists, you gotta like really just
bet on yourself for real, for real, because I was
in a mold of just trying to do music and
see what the streets connected to.
Speaker 1 (36:18):
I didn't even like that song came out in December
on my app.
Speaker 26 (36:22):
I got an app on my own app, Like, well,
I just put out music material content. All this is
just for the people who really support me. Like, you
know what I'm saying, My fans, they know about the
Gebo app. I put it out on my app on
a project that I was just recording all samples to.
I did a project with all simples and it couldn't
even go on Apple Music. It couldn't go on DSPs.
Speaker 1 (36:45):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 26 (36:45):
Like, I put it out on the app in December,
and the label put it out on DSPs in like
March April.
Speaker 1 (36:52):
So it's like, you guys, just try just see what
the streets appreciate it. Has it changed the bag?
Speaker 5 (36:59):
Has that single changed bag?
Speaker 1 (37:00):
Absolutely?
Speaker 6 (37:02):
Because see I'll be thinking that you know a lot
of people be fronting on like the power of radio
and having a big radio record.
Speaker 1 (37:08):
Speak to that.
Speaker 17 (37:09):
Man.
Speaker 1 (37:09):
For sure, I've always been like I knew because I've
been independent. This whole time.
Speaker 26 (37:14):
So I know about like analytics, I know about like residuals.
I know what, like one record could really change your life,
you know what I'm saying. Like, and I finally caught
that record that like that life changing records, So yeah,
the bag been crazy.
Speaker 1 (37:28):
The royalties from radio are better than the screaming Yeah,
absolutely for sure.
Speaker 26 (37:33):
And it's like once you once you get a song
that really go radio, it's like it's just like it
just changed everything real, changing.
Speaker 8 (37:43):
The places you actually perform at for sure.
Speaker 26 (37:45):
Exactly like you could put you could put you put
money in radio for sure for what to do what
it's supposed to do. But just like even like it's
a difference between like putting something in radio for just
get on the radio, for to get like rhythmic play playlists.
You know what I'm saying, Like all of that, it's
just a big super difference. Like I be talking to
like make all the time. It's just like once you
(38:07):
get a record, like I'm not even talking about what
legit like, there's certain records that like the format where
you know it could go radio, you know what I'm saying, Like,
I feel like every artist all you need is like
one radio record a year, just one, Like you know
what I'm saying. It's not easy at all, but like
you know, hit Maker, that's my big brother, Like he
the god of this, like you feel what I'm saying,
(38:28):
Like he know the whole formal he do it like
and that's why he's so rich, Like that riches because
he on radio every year at least figured.
Speaker 1 (38:37):
It out right for sure.
Speaker 26 (38:39):
Willow her I was just trying to like tap into
like that old hunger, like my old self. And when
I be rapping good and like I be reading the
commentsation sometimes my fans be like, oh that ain't they Ain't.
Speaker 1 (38:54):
You heard what?
Speaker 26 (38:54):
That's little Herd, you know what I'm saying, Like I
feel like that was like one of my best eras
of rap.
Speaker 1 (38:59):
Like I always been able to rap.
Speaker 26 (39:01):
I'm an EMC, so it's like I don't care if
I'm not even all the way tapped into like my
confidence and all of that. I'm always gonna be able
to rap good, you feel me. But like once you
really focus on straight rap, it's different. And that's what
I was trying to do. So that's why I went
and like name my album Little Herb, like I was
going up, like listen to old interviews, listening to old
(39:24):
music videos. I mean watch old music videos, listen to
old songs like that, and like I was just trying
to find like a higher level of rap for myself,
you know what I'm saying. And I say this all
the time, like you could really get caught up and
what's in front of you. Like always been the type
(39:45):
of person like I say this a lot a lot
of rooms that I was in. I wasn't really in
the rooms, you know what I'm saying, because I'm thinking
about like my past.
Speaker 1 (39:54):
I'm thinking about what I gotta do when I get
out the room.
Speaker 26 (39:57):
Like I'm just saying what's up, Like there's certain conversations
that I really couldn't have because my mind is all
over the place. You feel me, Like so like in
this like era where I am mentally, I was just
trying to like find that old hunger that made me
enjoy what I have now, Like you know what I'm saying,
Like like that's that's why I really named my project
(40:18):
Little Herb, because like you were, like on the day
to day, I'm thirty years old. I'm been rapping since
I was like sixteen, for real, for real, like you
feel me, And I was trying to figure out like
damn like it like all the steps to that it
took me to get here. You feel what I'm saying,
Like I forgot a lot. I'm not gonna lie, it's
a lot of that idea that I forgot. So it's
like I wanted to make myself remember, so I had
(40:40):
to like go back in and like tap in with
my old self for real.
Speaker 6 (40:44):
I heard you say Little Herb is a full circle
moment and it's a return to the fundamentals. But you
closing the chapter on the Little Herb, what is closing
that chapter actually look like?
Speaker 26 (40:55):
Closing that chapter is like for real, just letting go,
Like there's a lot of that I held on to
that I just don't need no more, like for real,
for real, like the street therapy right there, just letting
go for real real, and it is it is definitely
therapy that helped me. It's like a lot of that
you hold on to you just like just let it go,
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just let it go and just let it find you.
You know what I'm saying, Like, no, for real, like
I was one of the people that just like my
heart is so big and I feel like people knew that,
Like people knew that, like they grab me, and I'm
grabbing them back, you know what I'm saying, Like I'm
holding on to that type of It's like that's just
letting that chapter go. Like and people been saying this
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to me for years and I've been knowing it, but
I never really acted on it. Like I shouldn't focus
on nothing but music and my family and like God,
like that's the only thing that I should wake up
and care about. I shouldn't really give a fuck about
how somebody else eat or how somebody else get the
work or get the sleep of any of that are
not worried about that for years, Like, let's be closing
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that chapter, Like I'm gonna tap into this, tell my.
Speaker 1 (42:00):
Story and just let go for let go and let
God for real for and that go for everything and everybody.
Speaker 26 (42:06):
And it's a whole nother chapter open the for me
because everything that got me here, I don't I don't
even really have it no more for real real like
all my friends dead. I'm finna be a real, one
hundred percent independent artist, Like I don't got no label,
no production company. I'm one hundred percent a real new
person and a new artist. So it's like I just
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want to just tap into this do what I need
to do. And I'm already doing it for real, but
just like letting go for real, like I don't. I
don't want to have no attachments other than family.
Speaker 1 (42:39):
No book.
Speaker 3 (42:40):
Now you talk about Meek mil changing your life, right
y said he was your inspiration. Break that down of
what you see to meet that made you think that
you can do it.
Speaker 1 (42:48):
I've just got done listening to We're Gonna get this
money right now on my way here.
Speaker 26 (42:52):
Like Meek is my favorite rapper for real, bro, It's
my big better And I was just with Meek last night.
Speaker 1 (42:57):
We just did a song last last night, I believe.
Speaker 26 (43:01):
But like I used to listen to meet and watch
me when he was a battle rapper, but when he
really got rich and made this happen, it's like all right,
but that like it's different from me watching like Wayne
and Hole and you know what I'm saying, Like I
couldn't like I could relate to it.
Speaker 1 (43:19):
But it's like.
Speaker 26 (43:21):
When I grew up and me I seen him the
rich already. I seen Meek turn rich, coming from the
streets and going through all this that he went through
and really like talking about it and preaching like positivity
and motivation. That made me feel like I just want
to be like that for real, real, Like that to
really like helped me grow into the artist that I
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am today for real real, because like damn, like it's meek,
Like it's not like he was an artist and he
was like far away, you know what I'm saying, Like
I felt like I could grasp on to that and
become that, Like this is a real streak that became
the biggest in the world. Like he became the biggest
best rat and he's a rap guy.
Speaker 1 (44:04):
Like I love rapping.
Speaker 26 (44:06):
I'm an mc so, I studied that first and foremost.
But just a blueprinter like and like he like he
gave you the real blueprint, Like you get on, you
take care, you do what you supposed to do, You
take care of your family, your mother. Like that need
to make me like I just used to have to
just get money to my mama, just like thinking about
that type of you know what I'm saying, Like I
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retire my mom when I was sixteen years old, bro,
literally and they put a lot of pressure on me.
I told my mama stopped working when I was sixteen.
Speaker 1 (44:33):
She never worked.
Speaker 26 (44:34):
Since I'm taking care of her, my aunties, my whole
family since I was sixteen.
Speaker 1 (44:38):
That's a lot of pressure. I love pressure, a lot
of pressure.
Speaker 3 (44:42):
Now you're the meat meal for a lot of these
younger artists. So what do you show them to show
them that they can do it?
Speaker 1 (44:48):
What do you do different?
Speaker 3 (44:49):
So because you know you got a lot of kids
watching and they want to be for sure, Like for me,
it's I just try to like what's the word, like,
you gotta like show them like like what meat did?
Real tangible? You just gotta showing like like the thing
with me that I feel like make a difference a
lot is I let people see me in a physical
like you gotta see it, like have conversations like seeing this,
(45:12):
believing you feel what I'm saying, Like you know you
could do this when you could actually get in front
of somebody like me growing up, I never seen nobody
that I looked up to, and I wanted to be.
Speaker 1 (45:22):
Like in front of me talking to me. You know
what I'm saying, Like I just had to have a
man power, like I could do it. I'm gonna do it.
You feel what I'm saying, and it happened for me.
Speaker 26 (45:30):
And when I got a certain age like nineteen twenty eight,
like those ages when I started traveling and having conversations
with people that I looked up to, but like fourteen, fifteen, sixteen,
them years really matter where like you know what I'm saying,
I try to be the person where I just go
back and do certain things and go touch the community,
(45:51):
and you know what I'm saying, tell them that they
could really make it, like this is nothing for real,
like but like and I ain't gonna say it's nothing
like it's it's a task.
Speaker 1 (46:02):
For sure, it's hard, but it's easy. At the same time.
Speaker 26 (46:05):
All you gotta do is wake up and strive to
go get it and want to do it and believe
that you could do it. You just got to have
a vision, you feel what I'm saying. And when I
go look at like these kids and be going to
talk and have conversations, like they got the same power
that I got, Like they really got something in them.
They just don't think it's possible. This is really possible,
(46:26):
like they when you wake up and all you got
is this four block radius and your hood and that
you're dealing with every day. You think that's your life,
but it's like it's so much outside of that. All
you gotta know is how to break that cycle. And
you feine what I'm saying, Like, that's that's the thing
with me, Like I feel like that's what make a
difference in why people like believe in me because I try.
Speaker 1 (46:49):
I let them touch me, I let them you know
what I'm saying, pauls like, you know what I'm saying.
I go see the people.
Speaker 6 (46:54):
I'm thinking about something now. And you made me think
about it when you said you've been rapping since you
was nineteen, be cause I remember like your first friend six,
I can remember your first early breakfast club interviews right.
But then it started getting me thinking about all of
these artists we've seen from Chicago that have come through
come through here.
Speaker 5 (47:10):
The past fifteen years. You talk about what's possible.
Speaker 6 (47:13):
Man, you are proof that's surviving as possible, and chief
keepers proof that's surviving is so so definitely know what
I mean, People like Dirk that's locked up, and people
like Bond that's no longer here, plenty of other artists
we probably interview from Chicago.
Speaker 26 (47:25):
How does that feel it feel great, man, you know,
and I'm gonna say this again. I'm gonna shall make
out real quick because he just told me the other day,
and it feel different. It's a different feeling than him
saying It's like he's like, man, want you the chosen one.
It's certain things that just affect you differently, you know
what I'm saying. And I learned that from the streets,
(47:46):
Like I didn't bump my head so many times and
did so much and been.
Speaker 1 (47:50):
Arrested and fell off and came back or whatever the
case may be. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 26 (47:54):
It's like when you do certain things, God just punish
you differently because you can't and get away with that.
You feel what I'm saying, Like you would think you
would see somebody else doing it, like, oh he did it,
and you can't do that because God got a different.
Speaker 1 (48:07):
Path for you.
Speaker 26 (48:09):
And surviving in Chicago, just making it out of the
streets alone is a blessing. Like it's literally like I'd
be seeing some of my homies and certain people that
just like but and I understand it, other people don't
get it. Like it's certain people where you just like
you just like wash your hands with everything I know.
Certain that was real menaces in the streets that don't
(48:31):
do nothing but just be at home with their girl
and their kids.
Speaker 1 (48:33):
Now cause they just want peace. Like damn, I made
it out there. I can't believe I'm still alive.
Speaker 26 (48:39):
Like a lot of people never experience life to that
capacity where they're just grateful that they're alive, that they
still here, you knowe what I'm saying. And it's a
lot of people when it comes surviving, you gotta make
decisions and it gotta be calculated, And it's a lot
of people that's just raised off survival.
Speaker 1 (48:57):
Or you will do anything. It's a difference like when
you survive and you just raised off survival.
Speaker 26 (49:03):
Like I'm trying to explain that with Like it's certain
people where if you just like survival is your first instinct,
you will do anything. You would kill your closest friend,
you a snitch, rob, steal from your mama, your grandma,
and you gotta understand this like it's just life. It's
certain people who don't know nothing else. They was raised
(49:25):
off of survival. They mother and father raised them off
of survivals. So it's like a lot of people don't
understand that you know what I'm saying, it's just me
being here today. I try to, like I think that's
one of the reasons why, like I probably got took
advantage of so much because I understand both sides of
the fence, and I try to get everybody the benefit
(49:46):
of the doubt. You know what I'm saying, Like, I
try to, like think about putting myself in other people's
shoes before I make a decision, you know what I'm saying,
Like I always before I do anything, I always think
about the con consequences, repercussions, everything.
Speaker 1 (50:01):
So if I do something to anybody or do anything,
I thought about it so many times.
Speaker 26 (50:06):
I'm comfortable with having play out. You feel what I'm saying,
and like you like, it's only certain people that think
like that, especially in life and coming from Chicago, you
got to think about both sides of the fence. It's
certain people that think a lot, and it's certain people
that don't think at all. You feel me, And it's
a blessing to be here for sure, for sure, because
I've seen a lot, I experienced a lot. I've seen
(50:27):
a lot of death, and I just come from one
of the toughest neighborhoods in Chicago, like one of the
most poverty struck in neighborhoods where it's like I was
a kid and people used to like a lady walked out.
I think I said this before on a breakfast club
interview when I was when I was in short, like
a lady walked up on me. I'm waiting on my mom.
She coming from the laundromat. A lady walked up on me, like,
(50:49):
you got some sea.
Speaker 1 (50:50):
I'm like like what. I'm like what. She's like, you
got some ce? She asks for crack. I'm like nine
years old, I'm like nineteen, wait on my mama to
come in the house, like you got some See.
Speaker 5 (51:02):
I'm like what.
Speaker 26 (51:04):
Yeah, she asked me if I had cracked, literally a
kid three in the morning. I'm outside because that's now
your selling crack ca real for real?
Speaker 5 (51:12):
Like so when did you get some?
Speaker 1 (51:19):
That's the statute of limitations with this career, like some crack.
It's a statute of limitations for sure.
Speaker 6 (51:27):
That therapeutic was this album though, in regard to your
grieving process, because I hear you mentioned your brother a lot,
especially on Give It All.
Speaker 5 (51:33):
How did that help?
Speaker 1 (51:35):
I ain't gonna lie that I've been dealing with del sis.
Speaker 26 (51:38):
I was a kid, bro like I lost I started
losing friends when I was like fourteen years old, you know, Like,
and I'm talking about that. I'm touching on that my
and my hour, my project, but you gotta really like
realize I'm thirty years old.
Speaker 1 (51:53):
I've been losing people I love.
Speaker 26 (51:55):
For fifteen years, like and still managing to wake up
and make it happen and beg herbo and take pictures
and smile for the fans. Like I really didn't lost
some of my best friends and had to go do
a show that same day, you know what I'm saying,
Like my homie Cap died twenty fifteen. I had to
perform in front of ten thousand people. Just had to
(52:16):
find emy. A lot of people can't do that, a
lot of people like, man, I just lost my homie
fishing to go speind like I wanted to go do
the show. Like so it's like, I feel like I'm
really destined for this. Chose my own destiny, I chose
my own path, and I'm seeing that like for me
to experience all of that death and feel like I
was numb to it. When my little brother died. It
(52:38):
changed my life. That was some of the worst pain
that I ever felt in my life ever. I could
never I never could fathom like and I'm on street,
like when I wake out, when I walk out the house,
I feel like I'm gonna die, Like you know, like
I really feel like that, and that's what get me home.
You feel I'm saying, like every step, every move that
(52:58):
I take is calculated. And I never felt like he
was gonna die, you know what I'm saying, Like, no
bullsh I never ever think like him. Hell no, I
just I never thought he was gonna die. Every day
I wake out, wake up, I really feel like I'm
gonna die. I feel like somebody would do something to me.
And that's just the life I live.
Speaker 3 (53:17):
And that's just you still feel like that because I
remember last time you said you feel like that, you
said you would going to therapy to help you.
Speaker 26 (53:23):
It helped me with it helped me with it, but like, nah,
hell no, And I'm glad that even going through therapy
and like growing and healing the way that I've healed
in my life, I'm kind of glad that I never
lost their edge for real, because that's how I protect myself.
That's how I protect my children. That's how I make
sure I get back home. You feel what I'm saying, Like,
(53:45):
I'm not out here thuging. I ain't wild and I
ain't doing no crazy. Some days I'll leave the house
and it just be just me by myself, no security, nothing,
But I'm still on point. I'm still watching my back,
I'm still aware of my surroundings. You feel what I'm saying.
So it's like I'm glad that I never lost that
edge real for real. And when like going back to
what you know what I'm saying, what you said, mane,
Like when I when my little brother died, I lost myself,
(54:08):
Like I became an alcoholic, like a badass alcoholic. I
never used to drink bro I used to drink a
fifth of liquor every single day, just like every day
by myself.
Speaker 1 (54:18):
Like and my girl was pregnant when he died. You
feel me, Like, and I was like I was trying
to like not be that weak around her.
Speaker 26 (54:30):
You feel me because she she know I didn't been
through like she didn't been around me, and I didn't
lost homies, you know what I'm saying, Like and she
used to like say, like snap out of it, like
you feel me, like she used to like say it,
but it's like I can't.
Speaker 1 (54:43):
It was just so hard for me.
Speaker 26 (54:44):
I really couldn't for real, Like I used to have
to leave the house just to go cry, like swear
to God, like just go get in the conscious cry
for a hour straight because I didn't want to do
that in front of her.
Speaker 1 (54:54):
And I felt like I should have. I should have,
I should have, but I was like, on know, I.
Speaker 10 (55:00):
Just And when she said snap out of it, what
does she mean, like not snap.
Speaker 26 (55:05):
Out of the grief, snap out of the healing, snap
out of the crashing out like drinking, drinking every day
and wanting to go to the club and just feel
something because I really can't feel nothing, you know what
I'm saying. Like that was like that's what she used
to tell me to snap out of and it was
like it was hard, man, I ain't gonna lie.
Speaker 6 (55:21):
I want to go back to one thing you said
in regards to how you react to death, because you know,
staying busy as a response to trauma, right, and we
saw that in real time.
Speaker 5 (55:31):
If you don't buy me bringing it.
Speaker 6 (55:32):
Up, like like people don't know to day your father passed.
God blessed it came in you was scheduled to do
a breakfast club interview. You came in the studio and still.
Speaker 1 (55:41):
Wanted to do it, like, Bro, go home, like what
some of it? And I love you forever for that
because I really was here to do that.
Speaker 26 (55:49):
And it's like that's the thing, like I'm so used
to death and used to just like I didn't even
process it for real, like I came here because it's
like I really was in my head trying to forget
and my dad is dead, but I gotta like understand it.
Speaker 1 (56:03):
I gotta know, like, yeah, my PAP's just that today.
I need to process that.
Speaker 26 (56:07):
Like and you had just got the news while you
was in the car on the way. Yeah, my dad
was in the hospital. I knew he was sick and
I found out he died, and I just came here.
Speaker 1 (56:18):
I don't know. I just like I don't even like
go home. What are you doing? Like we're not doing
Yeah no, you told me, like Bro, just go home,
like just leave Bro for real.
Speaker 10 (56:30):
For the rest of that day, Like what did you do?
Did you reflect on it?
Speaker 26 (56:33):
Were you afraid to even I was afraid I was
afraid because like when you lose a parent, that's different,
real real my dad, like I didn't. I didn't have
an absent father, like my father been living with me
my entire life, like my mother and my dad been
together forty years for real, for real, like and I
think I was just trying to like not feel it,
(56:54):
like not processing, like you know what I'm saying. I
was just like, all right, bet let me just do it,
and like that's the that's the problem, Like that's the thing,
Like you feel like, all right, let me just do
it and push through this, and this is my job,
this is my life. Like you got to put that
to the side. Sometimes when you're going through things like that,
you feel what I'm saying that. The rest of that
day for me was really just like I was scared,
Like I ain't want to call my mama. I didn't
(57:15):
want to talk to my sister. It took me so
long and it just asked, my sister, are you okay?
Speaker 1 (57:20):
How you doing it? Was super hard?
Speaker 5 (57:22):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (57:22):
Yeah?
Speaker 26 (57:23):
Like I was scared to like had them conversations with
her like how you feeling? You know what I'm saying
that even my mom, like I keep my mom close
to me, and my mom like this, you feel me
and I know it, like I could see it. I
know she was not okay, and I used to avoid
them conversations you feel, I'm saying, Like she would.
Speaker 1 (57:41):
Bring stuff up and like send me pictures and all that.
It was it was like I hadn't been in therapy.
Speaker 26 (57:47):
I'm a person that's not like shy from my emotions,
like I'm in tune my emotions all of that. But
just like it was hard because like for me, just
I just thought he had more time, Like I just
wanted him.
Speaker 1 (57:58):
To be here.
Speaker 26 (57:59):
So I trying to like live in reality because I'm
still I was still grieving my little brother, you fee
what I'm saying. So when that happened, it was just
like I didn't want to believe that my dad was
dead because I be on the road. Sometimes I go
eight months without seeing my pops. So it's like you
feel me, like eight nine months without seeing him at all.
Sometimes I go months without talking to him. So I
(58:20):
was trying to like tap into that, like you feel me, like,
let me just getting that mentality like he like he here,
but you know what I'm saying, but he my my
Pop's really Like that's crazy. I think about that every day, Like,
man really died on me, and it's crazy, Like I
pray every day, like I pray so much because my pops,
my last conversation with him. My dad died the day
(58:43):
after his birthday, like my birthday October eighth, my dad
birthday October sixteenth. He died on seventeen and my last
conversation with him, I called him. I said every birthday.
I said, man, you're on your way.
Speaker 1 (58:53):
Boy, you're getting old. You're getting old?
Speaker 16 (58:56):
What?
Speaker 1 (58:56):
And he died? Like that was the last I said
that my pops. Like, boy, on your way, boy, you
about to be setting me. You know what I'm saying,
Like you're getting old? Stop getting old? Is a dream?
Speaker 10 (59:09):
Like you said that I was on my way.
Speaker 1 (59:11):
Yeah, I hope. So I want him to. No, he
haven't chat. I want him to. I hope he. I
hope he's telling me that the night Like that give
me a lot of comfort for real, for real, Like.
Speaker 6 (59:20):
Is it hard to write about I mean, like I said,
you write about your brother now, Yeah, but your brother
would past three.
Speaker 1 (59:25):
Years ago, five okay, So is it hard? It's hard
to put that on paper?
Speaker 26 (59:30):
Right now and in a way like only like I'll
just like for sure, like in a way I just
rap about like my pop's passing. I never like I
didn't got all the way, like I didn't made songs
like paying how Much to.
Speaker 1 (59:44):
My brother like give it all that songs about my brother.
Speaker 26 (59:47):
And made songs just talking about how I felt that
day like I didnet made multiple songs about my brother died,
like I ain't did that for my pop hit. All
I said on Wax for Real is just like my
dad did, Like I never spoke about the mo just
have felt none of that. So yeah, it is definitely
tough because I don't know I feel like mentally or
just where I'm met in life, like I ain't been
(01:00:09):
able to tap into that pain.
Speaker 8 (01:00:11):
Yeah, we want to get into something with that. What
you want to hear? Now, man, let's play give it Out.
That's one of my favorite songs.
Speaker 3 (01:00:18):
We appreciate you for joining us. Brother pick up her
album this week. Her It's the Breakfast Club, everybody.
Speaker 8 (01:00:25):
It's d J n V Jess, Hilariy, Charlamagne the Guy.
We are the breakfast Club. Somebody wanted to tell Laurence
she got a segment to do.
Speaker 1 (01:00:31):
She forgot. I don't know where she's at.
Speaker 5 (01:00:34):
Is she late for the latest?
Speaker 17 (01:00:35):
Hold on?
Speaker 3 (01:00:35):
All right, well let's hit the button for the latest.
And well, y'all want to be coming straight fast? She
gets the from somebody that knows somebody.
Speaker 13 (01:00:44):
Detail, I knows a little bit about everything.
Speaker 1 (01:00:48):
She'd be having the latest on you, the Latest with
Laurence La Rosa.
Speaker 5 (01:00:53):
Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details.
Speaker 1 (01:00:55):
Sometimes you have a little bit of everything. On the
Breakfast Club, Yes, IM.
Speaker 8 (01:01:03):
Going to that.
Speaker 21 (01:01:03):
I can't hear myself. Okay, I'm here, I can hear me. Hey, y'all,
So we are back with some more things. Okay, So
Kim Kardashian sat down with n C Nash. You know
that they've been everywhere her Tianna Taylor, like the whole
castle of uh All's Fair or all Things Fair a fair. Yes,
So they've been promoting their show. So they sat down.
(01:01:23):
They had the goat talk conversation. So they're talking about
different goat moments in their life and they talk about
the goat meal that they cook and Kim Ky says
she's the Queen of soul food.
Speaker 13 (01:01:32):
Let's take a listen. Goat dish.
Speaker 6 (01:01:34):
You can cook.
Speaker 1 (01:01:36):
You know this from your gumbo?
Speaker 12 (01:01:38):
No?
Speaker 13 (01:01:38):
Oh, crabs, crabs, Okay, I make crabs.
Speaker 10 (01:01:42):
Every single weekend.
Speaker 24 (01:01:43):
And I feel like if I was gonna choose what
you would say, it would be absolutely nothing.
Speaker 1 (01:01:48):
No, I don't feel like you cooked Kimberly.
Speaker 13 (01:01:50):
No, well, I just don't.
Speaker 10 (01:01:51):
I don't have a one trick pony.
Speaker 13 (01:01:53):
I know one meal, and it's a good one. Let
me get and I'm gonna make it for you, and
you're going to be really proud of me.
Speaker 1 (01:02:01):
Is it greens?
Speaker 10 (01:02:02):
Nope, macloni and cheese.
Speaker 1 (01:02:04):
It's the whole shebang, because what sold my soul food?
Speaker 24 (01:02:07):
Meal fried chicken, my mac and cheese, greens and sweet potatoes.
Speaker 1 (01:02:12):
So to f like good?
Speaker 13 (01:02:13):
That look all you want.
Speaker 10 (01:02:13):
I'm gonna make it. I am willing to be proven wrong.
Speaker 6 (01:02:16):
You know what.
Speaker 11 (01:02:16):
I've been the underdog my whole life, so I underestimate me.
Speaker 7 (01:02:21):
I love it.
Speaker 1 (01:02:22):
When was the last time you made said meal?
Speaker 10 (01:02:24):
I do it, not often enough, but it's good.
Speaker 5 (01:02:28):
I don't want any of that shebang, don't. I don't
believe it.
Speaker 1 (01:02:31):
For some reason, I do believe, Yeah, that shebang. So
many people in.
Speaker 9 (01:02:35):
Kim's life like that that are black, that would have
we would have heard that she can't cook already. None
of her exes says she can't cook. None of her
friends says she can't cook. I really do believe her,
and she's confident enough to stand on.
Speaker 8 (01:02:45):
It, but none of her ex says she can cook though.
Speaker 13 (01:02:48):
Now listen.
Speaker 21 (01:02:48):
In the same interview, Kim says, well, there's a there's
a video from Kevin Hart a while a while ago.
He came over and I cooked some food and he
stamped my food. So I found the video. Let's take
a listen to Kevin Hart. After this whole food Meal.
Speaker 8 (01:03:00):
Invited me over the house. Kim and Yach said, come,
it gonna be some food.
Speaker 10 (01:03:03):
I ain't know what to expect, so it's gonna get
some tunic casse role and some some caviat So I
ain't gonna lie about my babies with me.
Speaker 1 (01:03:10):
They're gonna have, they're gonna do. I said, if it's bad, John,
I gotta get Daddy up out of here. We gotta leave.
It's a group. I can't lie to Y'all's not the case, lit,
do I know? Kim threw down on some soul food, got.
Speaker 8 (01:03:20):
All us in here licking our fingers. He ain't talk
to me yet.
Speaker 5 (01:03:25):
My baby over there throwing down as well.
Speaker 8 (01:03:28):
So I'm gonna give her a shout out, man, Kim.
Speaker 5 (01:03:30):
Turn around, turn around, Kim.
Speaker 8 (01:03:31):
This is your shot out right now, your soul food
shot out.
Speaker 6 (01:03:34):
I would have to see her do it myself, because
you know, you can go to somebody house and they
have the whole shebang.
Speaker 1 (01:03:38):
Yeah, right out.
Speaker 6 (01:03:39):
But that don't mean they cooked it, you know what
I'm saying. I would have to see her in the
kitchen actually cheving it up, right.
Speaker 13 (01:03:44):
I just put a photo to that.
Speaker 21 (01:03:46):
Kevin Hartt posted in that video hashcheck soul food Sundays
that this is the photo of the food that they
were eating. But niece nashaid the same thing, like I
need to see you with your hands in the kitchen
cooking this food before I believe that this is the thing.
Speaker 5 (01:03:56):
And also too, who around her knows good soul food?
Speaker 1 (01:03:59):
Like you know what I mean.
Speaker 6 (01:04:00):
I'm saying, like that's very important. Like if if La
La tell me Kim kin cook, I'll be like, okay,
Sierra ta okay. But I'm not listening to none of
the Kardashians. You think Kitlyn knows good soul food probably
think the sweet potato.
Speaker 1 (01:04:10):
Is a pumpkin.
Speaker 8 (01:04:15):
Yea, all right, how you doing good?
Speaker 14 (01:04:20):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:04:20):
I believe.
Speaker 10 (01:04:21):
I believe it though, I mean we have heard, really.
Speaker 1 (01:04:26):
I really do.
Speaker 8 (01:04:26):
Grandmama ain't teachers that I don't know.
Speaker 10 (01:04:29):
Her grandmother definitely ain't teaching that I don't know. But
I'm just saying because.
Speaker 3 (01:04:32):
It came from the heart though, right, because it comes
from from being passed on it. Next you's gonna say
she cook oxtail, right, Well, we'll have to.
Speaker 13 (01:04:41):
See how that goes.
Speaker 12 (01:04:43):
Uh.
Speaker 21 (01:04:43):
In other news, Dion Cole is having a conversation where
we had a conversation a couple of days ago, but
it's it's picking up right now.
Speaker 1 (01:04:50):
Uh.
Speaker 21 (01:04:50):
Dion Cole sat down with Noriega and DJ f N
on Drink Champs and they talked about a moment at
the BET Awards when Kai, Sanna and Drewski were streaming
and they ran into Dion, Let's take a listen.
Speaker 27 (01:05:02):
Network hired this really big streamer, right, the biggest streamer
out there. So they hired this person to come to
the award shows and do vaccine. And this month it
was like he was going up to people like I
don't know who that is.
Speaker 4 (01:05:19):
What that is.
Speaker 27 (01:05:20):
And his excuse was, don't blame me because I'm young,
And that was so disrespectful to me because I met
dude one time backstage and he walked off and he
was with my drewski Is with Drew Skie look at
me and was like this.
Speaker 1 (01:05:33):
What's up og?
Speaker 4 (01:05:34):
How you doing?
Speaker 1 (01:05:35):
Man?
Speaker 27 (01:05:35):
I appreciate you many.
Speaker 1 (01:05:37):
I love everything you do.
Speaker 8 (01:05:38):
Then he went to him and was like, man, you know,
g you funny as hell, you know, and.
Speaker 15 (01:05:42):
He was like this.
Speaker 27 (01:05:45):
And just walked off, and I was like this, that's cool,
and that's all. I'm not trying to beef. I'm just
going if you're going to be in that position, do
your research about.
Speaker 1 (01:05:54):
When you see icons and giving them love when you
see them. Period.
Speaker 3 (01:05:59):
Yeah.
Speaker 21 (01:05:59):
Now, I don't know. I think this conversation and what
he's saying. I can understand what he's saying too, because
in the moment.
Speaker 1 (01:06:05):
How can he do his research on everybody that he know?
Speaker 8 (01:06:08):
That's not gonna be We were.
Speaker 13 (01:06:09):
Gonna get that.
Speaker 21 (01:06:09):
Listen, when you're at these award shows, you don't know everybody,
even if they give you face sheets in the fat
cars to.
Speaker 8 (01:06:14):
Give you times.
Speaker 3 (01:06:16):
I used to work the Red car Butt on all
those shows, right, and I wouldn't know half the people
that's coming up there, young or older.
Speaker 8 (01:06:22):
Sometimes they would have to tell me, my.
Speaker 3 (01:06:23):
A, that's so and so and so on and so
it's not that you're being disrespectful, it's that you just
don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:06:28):
It's experience.
Speaker 8 (01:06:29):
It's a learning experience, you know what I mean. And
you know sometimes you wouldn't.
Speaker 9 (01:06:32):
And then Kyle, you know, Kyle mentioned his age. I
mean to be honest with you, Yeah, man, this is
his age. And then it's he already got his own
platform that he built, you know what I mean.
Speaker 10 (01:06:41):
So just because he don't know somebody, I wouldn't really
give that. Everybody don't know everybody.
Speaker 1 (01:06:47):
I do get it.
Speaker 10 (01:06:47):
But that was a lot of people at the BT Wars,
a lot of.
Speaker 9 (01:06:50):
People with the Matt Galla, He's been to countless big events,
and it is I'm not gonna say impossible.
Speaker 10 (01:06:56):
And let you know, unless you really really like a
Laura Larossa who knew everybody.
Speaker 21 (01:07:00):
I don't know and everybody, Yeah, I openly say I'm
be knowing people I don't knowing how to say their names,
like it's the thing I know.
Speaker 9 (01:07:06):
But I'm saying, hey, so prime example, you can't expect
everybody to know everybody. But at the same time, I
do stand with Dion cole is saying, if they hired
him to come there, then you might might want to
meet with him before and be like, look, yo, this
is who And still that's still not.
Speaker 13 (01:07:20):
Interesting everybody and.
Speaker 21 (01:07:23):
Presented at the awards too, and if you're there, you're streaming.
I think what I think the middle point of this
is in the conversation that people keep trying to have
about kay Saat when he does these things, is that
maybe there should just be more prep so if he
doesn't know at least certain people in certain situations, he
can like the.
Speaker 1 (01:07:37):
One they madreds of people at these away young old
but you know that age.
Speaker 3 (01:07:44):
Sometimes, but sometimes you don't know everybody, and he's doing
behind the scenes stuff. And the only reason I know
is because I've been there before and I know who's
walking up and they're saying, oh, that's so and so,
and I don't know who they are.
Speaker 6 (01:07:55):
Everybody said that Kayle was running up on people saying
I don't know who you are. That's I never saw him.
Speaker 21 (01:08:00):
So you remember at the same award shows when him
and La. He didn't say I don't know. But there
has been since this conversation keeps happening, there has been
different moments that people are pulling of Kai in different
situations where he doesn't know people, or him talking about
the fact that he doesn't know certain people, and the
fact that what I'm trying to get to is the
fact that he can just openly say I don't know
(01:08:22):
these people, and then we brought to these awards where
you're in here with these people, You're supposed to know
who they are.
Speaker 13 (01:08:26):
It makes no sense.
Speaker 1 (01:08:27):
On the network, we'll put that on b E T.
Speaker 10 (01:08:29):
I wouldn't put that on him.
Speaker 9 (01:08:30):
I would because if they hired him, they have to
let him at least give him the people that's running
play in the show, like all r Yo. He's a presenter,
this is the host, this is the person performing. At
least know those people. I wouldn't really put that on
Kayle for that one particular moment.
Speaker 5 (01:08:44):
And now the older person, how many of the young
people do we know?
Speaker 8 (01:08:47):
That's my point.
Speaker 1 (01:08:48):
We go see the war shows, I don't know, how
is it a radio or nine? I'm like, who is that?
When I used to do the Red call, but they
would bring some people out. I wouldn't have no idea.
Speaker 3 (01:08:57):
And you can't trust BET because I remember one time
Miss Pat was walking up to me and they didn't
know who Miss Pat wasn't no, she had a show
on BT.
Speaker 1 (01:09:06):
They was like, let us Sloe.
Speaker 3 (01:09:06):
I'm like, no, that's what's Pat And I brought Miss
Pat over so everybody doesn't know everybody on those award shows.
Speaker 8 (01:09:11):
That was when Miss Pat first got first got on
the BT player.
Speaker 6 (01:09:13):
There's nothing wrong introducing yourself to and that is true,
nothing wrong being like, yo, what's up man?
Speaker 1 (01:09:17):
My name is such and such that goes to onstream
like I've seen.
Speaker 6 (01:09:23):
I've seen some of the biggest artists in the world
on the planet walk into the room and introduced themselves
to people like literally walk up to you, shake their
hand and be like I'm beyond I'm not even joking,
like I've seen.
Speaker 5 (01:09:33):
I've seen that.
Speaker 21 (01:09:35):
And the interview that Dion did with Nourri, like the conversation,
it wasn't just about the cod stuff. He was trying
to make a point throughout the whole conversation that that
we don't value our older talent and acts like he
talked about what are you talking about up here?
Speaker 1 (01:09:48):
Too?
Speaker 21 (01:09:48):
Like going to certain concerts and if it's an old
school like White Act, it's packed full of people. But
then you go to like r OG's concerts and it's
not as packed. The venues are smaller. So I think
he was trying to just get to, like, you know,
there should be a certain level of like respect on
people who've been doing certain.
Speaker 1 (01:10:03):
What you're saying.
Speaker 3 (01:10:03):
I get what you're saying, but just he also has
to remember what those award shows. You have thousands of
artists and celebrities in the building, and you're not going
to know everybody, you know what I mean? Just not
like I said, I've been there before and I don't
know half the people that's there, and I do the
rate even up hearing sometimes and I gotta step outside
to be like, who's that?
Speaker 1 (01:10:21):
Right?
Speaker 13 (01:10:21):
Yeah?
Speaker 14 (01:10:22):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (01:10:22):
The day the other day, I knew exactly way and
he walked up, yeah, I said, and he walked out
if you didn't know who this was?
Speaker 1 (01:10:33):
And I know that, And then what did you say?
I don't know who you are either, But I introduced myself.
Speaker 5 (01:10:37):
I said, who are I asked him a question?
Speaker 6 (01:10:39):
I asked him, I don't have no problem looking stupid
in case you hang out here trying to like I
knew everybody.
Speaker 1 (01:10:44):
You wouldn't know who it was. Somebody coming in the building.
Who is this? We know where they're from. I wanted
to do my research. That's right.
Speaker 13 (01:10:49):
They actually won to They d M me and was like, congratulate.
I mean thank you we won. Are uh whatever I'm.
Speaker 1 (01:10:56):
Trying to find.
Speaker 13 (01:10:57):
I'm trying to find of the end?
Speaker 5 (01:10:58):
Think you thank you?
Speaker 13 (01:11:00):
Gilmore? Yes, he wrote, I just wanted to mention, will
you give.
Speaker 8 (01:11:06):
Me your donkey too?
Speaker 4 (01:11:07):
Man?
Speaker 6 (01:11:07):
Another example of why you got to stay away from
these y ns because they're a full front of car
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Speaker 8 (01:11:12):
All right, we'll get to that next is the breakfast
club of Goo Morning.
Speaker 1 (01:11:14):
To watch out for Florida.
Speaker 6 (01:11:15):
Mir The craziest people in America come from the Bronx
in all of four.
Speaker 5 (01:11:22):
Yes, you are a donkey.
Speaker 23 (01:11:25):
A Florida man attacked an ATM for a very strange reason.
Speaker 8 (01:11:29):
It gave him too much money.
Speaker 11 (01:11:30):
Florida man is arrested after w state he rigged the
door to his home in an attempt to electric hit
his president Whits police.
Speaker 1 (01:11:36):
Arrested in Orlando man, we're talking to.
Speaker 6 (01:11:38):
Famindo the breakfast club bitch you donkey o the day
with Charlam Hayne, a guy.
Speaker 5 (01:11:42):
I don't know why y'all keep letting him get.
Speaker 1 (01:11:43):
Y'all like this.
Speaker 6 (01:11:45):
Well, Duval Donkey of Today for Thursday, November sixth goes
to a nineteen year old yn from Miami, Florida named
Anthony Markeith Elliott. I don't know when y'all going to
realize and not go back and forth with people who
are the same age as Jez's Trap Would Die mixtape. Okay, seriously,
you have to ask these questions to yourself. Am I
arguing with somebody that's the same age our younger than
(01:12:08):
t I's urban legend? Okay, there is absolutely no reason
to be going back and forth for the nineteen year old. Okay,
Their prefrontal cortext doesn't even start developing until their mid twenties. Okay,
you have to understand that before you even open up
your mouth to go back and forth.
Speaker 5 (01:12:22):
With one of these youngest.
Speaker 6 (01:12:23):
But by the time people realize that it's too late,
and this young lady, Chayton Thomas realized it a little
too late, all right. See Chaton was in the car
along with her pregnant daughter and her one year old daughter,
and she decided that she wanted to stop at McDonald's.
Speaker 1 (01:12:37):
Well, when she stopped at Mickey Dee's, this happened.
Speaker 28 (01:12:40):
I told him, I said, listen, his mama want to
make make griddleson met chicken. Because this is about to
be a mccnfronderbal at this McDonald's. I'll play any stop
of games.
Speaker 29 (01:12:50):
We broke the story Monday, Miami Gardens, McDonald's employee arrested
for pulling a gun on a car full of women
and a child.
Speaker 1 (01:12:57):
So you were waiting for a while, Yeah, we was
waiting for miche over an hour. We stayed.
Speaker 29 (01:13:02):
Chayton Timmans says they waited a long time, her president
daughter to some of the people in the car, and
then this guy, Anthony Elliott wouldn't give them their food.
Speaker 28 (01:13:10):
She says, were looking at each other, me and my
goddaughter looking at each other, like why are you upset?
Speaker 1 (01:13:15):
And he was like, I don't have to give you nothing.
Speaker 4 (01:13:18):
He was like what you said?
Speaker 1 (01:13:19):
What you said? And we were like are you serious,
Like what's really going on? So he clutched at his waist.
Speaker 2 (01:13:26):
I got on the phone with the cops.
Speaker 28 (01:13:27):
I said, this is going to go one of two ways,
Miami Gardens Police Department, y'all need to get here to
McDonald's because somebody for the.
Speaker 6 (01:13:34):
Die all of her just now was a bunch of
MC drama. Okay, MC mayheon, all right, that could have
been a MIC disaster, all right. I'm not debating with
nobody that's younger than get Richard.
Speaker 1 (01:13:43):
I trying. That is a make mistake, all right.
Speaker 5 (01:13:45):
That is a conversation that leads to nothing but MC madness.
Speaker 1 (01:13:49):
All right, Chaeton, you lucky you wasn't mc murdered.
Speaker 5 (01:13:53):
Okay, all right? And who the hell waits to McDonald's
for an hour?
Speaker 1 (01:13:57):
Okay?
Speaker 6 (01:13:58):
Who has an hour to wait at McDonald's? And what
is up with fast food restaurants? Every time I come
in this building, it's a story about a scuffleedge subway
or something popping off at Popeye's, kerfuffles at KFC, people
getting whipped over whoppers? What is it about fast food
that is causing folks to be so violent? Also, Anthony,
(01:14:19):
I want better for brothers like you.
Speaker 1 (01:14:21):
I really do.
Speaker 6 (01:14:22):
It pains me to know that you feel like you
have to carry a pistol at work. Okay, do you
realize that everyone in this story thought they.
Speaker 5 (01:14:32):
Was in danger? Everyone?
Speaker 6 (01:14:34):
This man had a gun at work at McDonald's, and
this woman Chaton was clearly dealing with some PTSD.
Speaker 5 (01:14:41):
Let's go back to Local ten news for the more
the report.
Speaker 29 (01:14:43):
Police Elliott now facing the chargers, and for this woman
who already survived us shooting.
Speaker 8 (01:14:48):
She says she went into defence mode.
Speaker 1 (01:14:50):
And what puts through your mind at that moment? He
has a death wish. He must have a death wish.
Speaker 28 (01:14:56):
This gotta be a suicide, because it's no way that
I'm fort to allow you to do anything bothering herm tomorrons.
Speaker 1 (01:15:03):
All over McNuggets a ticket ticket.
Speaker 10 (01:15:08):
He must want to have a mac funeral.
Speaker 28 (01:15:09):
He put my kids in herm's way, and that's a
problem for me. I'm not that type of girl. I'm
not that type of woman, and I'm not the type
of arent.
Speaker 6 (01:15:18):
She's already been shot before. We are traumatized people, man,
we are hurt people.
Speaker 5 (01:15:23):
But even through the.
Speaker 6 (01:15:23):
Pain, we're gonna get these jokes off. She knew she
was on camera and she was letting it go. You
hear me, The woman in the car with her kids,
and poor Anthony was at work with a gun. But
Anthony clearly as a brother who doesn't need to own
a firearm.
Speaker 5 (01:15:37):
Okay.
Speaker 6 (01:15:37):
That is the combo at McDonald's that nobody wants to see.
When you have low emotional intelligence. Okay, it's hard to
be in a job in the service industry because a
lot of the service industry is about temperament.
Speaker 5 (01:15:48):
Okay.
Speaker 6 (01:15:48):
You are dealing with other people all day, other people's emotions,
other people stress, and you have to keep you cool. Okay,
because if you have a mic meltdown like Anthony did,
then you end up in a mic mess and that's
when you end up with a McMug shot. Okay, this
young man has been charged with five countervaggravated assault with
a firearm. Let me tell you how you end up
in mcprison in a situation like this. Number one being
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nineteen and black. Okay, number two. If you work at McDonald's,
a highly doubt you can afford the type of attorneys
you need to even deal with a case like this,
So you're gonna end up getting a public defender who's
gonna tell you to plea the something. Okay, I don't
know you know what the charge will be, and then
they gonna end up giving you some jail time, and
that's when you get McK locked up. Ronald McDonald once said,
(01:16:32):
when anger rises, think of the consequences.
Speaker 1 (01:16:36):
I'm lying Ronald McDonald.
Speaker 5 (01:16:37):
Never said that.
Speaker 6 (01:16:38):
That was Confucius, but I can make a mean saying
it was Ronald McDonald and people will still share it.
But the quote still applies. When anger rises, think of
the consequences. Please give Anthony Mark Keith Elliott the biggest
he hull.
Speaker 1 (01:16:56):
What's the other people? Way?
Speaker 6 (01:16:57):
That was Mick crazy? There definitely was mm hmmm. Who
waits to McDonald's for an hour?
Speaker 7 (01:17:02):
Though?
Speaker 5 (01:17:03):
That's crazy?
Speaker 10 (01:17:05):
Too much time?
Speaker 5 (01:17:07):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:17:08):
I wait when he when he dropped the frozen But
that ain't no hour. That's an hour that maybe like
seven minutes, seven to ten minutes. And listen, you know,
never mind but no, but I know you wasn't gonna
play no, no, no no.
Speaker 6 (01:17:22):
You know when you just said when you when you
hear somebody say, hey, waited at McDonald's for an hour?
Speaker 1 (01:17:27):
Wait, wait, they wait at McDonald's for an hour.
Speaker 5 (01:17:32):
You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 8 (01:17:33):
Wait you know what I mean?
Speaker 7 (01:17:37):
Yeah?
Speaker 8 (01:17:37):
All right, yeah, okay, you're not playing a game, all right.
Speaker 1 (01:17:40):
No, no, no, you don't.
Speaker 5 (01:17:42):
You don't know you already pulled her up anywhere. You're
looking right at her.
Speaker 1 (01:17:46):
I'm not.
Speaker 5 (01:17:48):
But if I had to guess, shut up.
Speaker 8 (01:17:52):
All right, yes, waited, I say, at least to sixty alright?
Speaker 1 (01:18:01):
Five four two wow, big bag.
Speaker 20 (01:18:04):
Big bag.
Speaker 8 (01:18:06):
All the food in all the world, and I am
going to eat all right now.
Speaker 1 (01:18:10):
Thank you for that.
Speaker 8 (01:18:11):
Donkey of the day.
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She just turned thirteen, so she is officially a teenager.
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Go Well, it's not too crazy. But you know, I
do have a hair business.
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I've been doing hair since I was.
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In high school, like twenty twelve, and recently I graduated
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Shout out to my business.
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J do Reny Hair. But I have an issue having
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Speaker 17 (01:19:54):
Thought that I could just reschedule her.
Speaker 15 (01:19:56):
But it's not easy like that when I am trying
to build my clientele and I have people that I
can fill in those spots with that don't ask for
discounts and you know, really want to pay for a
price and experience my services. So I'm just wondering, like
maybe if you could get me some tis because I
have a big heart, Like I don't want to I
don't want to charge family because they do so much
(01:20:17):
for me, Like I have a very supportive family, you know,
but with the hair and with my business and I'm
a new business owner, like, I just find it hard
to have those boundaries sometimes.
Speaker 9 (01:20:28):
Yeah, well your pockets feel that your boundaries should have
been put in place. I bet right, because starting a
business is not easy, you know, especially if your pockets
ain't if you ain't already rich, you know what I mean.
You take l's like when you start in a business.
So you understanding, right because I already know your pocket
is here because you're self funding everything, correct, I am. Yeah,
(01:20:51):
you don't have investors, you didn't get along. You're doing
in out of your pocket, right, So it has to
be a conversation with friends and family and people who
want the discounso or they want it for free unless
you're in influenza that we can do trade off, you
know what I mean, You can post me to amplify
my business or help me get exposure to get more
asses in these seats in this shop, or you know what.
Speaker 10 (01:21:11):
I mean, that you really have to pay for because
this is your way of living. This is the way
you make comedy.
Speaker 1 (01:21:18):
Correct.
Speaker 10 (01:21:18):
You don't have another job, right I do.
Speaker 15 (01:21:20):
I have another job, but you know I'm trying to
replace my income. I'm trying to make this my full
time career.
Speaker 10 (01:21:27):
Right and it's hard to do that.
Speaker 9 (01:21:28):
That's why you do have another job so you can
fund your business, so you can operate just through your business.
Speaker 1 (01:21:34):
Right.
Speaker 10 (01:21:35):
Yeah, boy, I understand having a big heart. I have
a big heart as well.
Speaker 1 (01:21:39):
And still you can still have a big heart and.
Speaker 10 (01:21:41):
Just say no because it's the same like with my
comedy shows.
Speaker 9 (01:21:44):
Every time, every time I do a comedy show on Baltimore,
I got friends along list of friends and family that
I had, ones that I haven't even talked to.
Speaker 10 (01:21:52):
In a while, whether they helped me along the way,
you know, years back or not.
Speaker 9 (01:21:57):
Like this is the way I make my money now,
and if I'm giving discount here, discount there.
Speaker 10 (01:22:01):
I'm never making money.
Speaker 9 (01:22:02):
My business will never exceed the level that it's set
right now because I'm not making money. So you can
still have a big heart and know how to say no.
Speaker 6 (01:22:12):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (01:22:13):
Just pray on it.
Speaker 10 (01:22:13):
I don't know if you do that, but just pray.
Speaker 17 (01:22:16):
I definitely pray.
Speaker 10 (01:22:17):
Definitely ask God to give you the words to say
to people.
Speaker 1 (01:22:21):
I mean, it should just be no.
Speaker 9 (01:22:22):
But if if you don't like saying noing it makes
you feel bad, it's other ways to tell these people do.
Speaker 10 (01:22:29):
Feel I get what's your sign? I'm just curious.
Speaker 4 (01:22:32):
I'm a Virgo.
Speaker 1 (01:22:33):
Y'all have all the time telling people no.
Speaker 15 (01:22:36):
I do yeah, I mean, I don't know. I just
I want to help people and.
Speaker 10 (01:22:41):
I just want to damn. I thought was ready to die.
I've never heard a Virgo that was hard to tell
people no. That's crazy.
Speaker 9 (01:22:48):
That's that's their language right there. But I just asked
that astrology has nothing to do with it. Just yo,
like you got to put you first.
Speaker 10 (01:22:55):
You have to put you first, you know what I mean.
Speaker 15 (01:22:57):
And for all the people that be trying to negotiate
prices with hair style is y'all gotta stop that because
crazy said our price.
Speaker 9 (01:23:04):
Man, although some of y'all do be tripping, because two
twenty five for a press, for a silk pressed, if
you graduated from the elite class of silk presses, twenty
five is crazy.
Speaker 15 (01:23:18):
Sil presidents pay way more than that.
Speaker 9 (01:23:20):
I get it, I get it, But but like I said,
you know what I mean, you gotta find a way
to create that boundary.
Speaker 10 (01:23:25):
Like, look, y'all, I can't do it.
Speaker 1 (01:23:27):
I can't do it.
Speaker 10 (01:23:28):
I'm not booming enough to give her free hairstyles.
Speaker 15 (01:23:31):
You're right, Yeah, yeah, Okay, thank you, Jes help me.
Speaker 1 (01:23:35):
Good luck.
Speaker 8 (01:23:35):
Mama.
Speaker 5 (01:23:36):
Who's this?
Speaker 1 (01:23:37):
My name Chase?
Speaker 8 (01:23:39):
What's your question for Jama?
Speaker 2 (01:23:40):
So basically, my girl, we've been together for like six
months and.
Speaker 10 (01:23:47):
Got praising and you said she got pregnant. Yeah, she
got pregnant, Okay, No, we got praived, right, okay.
Speaker 2 (01:23:55):
And she wanted to keep the baby. She called and
just a backstory, I've got a prison like last year,
and I've been on my stuff. I got a job,
got it far, got all this, and I feel like
I ain't lived here and I ain't any goals, and
I feel like she's forcing a baby on Mmm.
Speaker 10 (01:24:16):
So you feel like she forcing the baby on you
that you essentially put inside of her.
Speaker 2 (01:24:22):
I understand my role in this situation, huh, But I'm
finding the herd. It's a lot of financial responsibility. It's
a lot more that going for this than just your feeling.
Speaker 10 (01:24:33):
Just like that feeling before you shut up the club.
You know what I'm saying. You should have been thinking
about that. That's your girl.
Speaker 9 (01:24:39):
This ain't just somebody that you met like you know
what I'm saying. This ain't somebody that you just cool with.
You know, this is your girl six months or not.
Speaker 1 (01:24:46):
I get it.
Speaker 10 (01:24:47):
But you're supposed to have that in the back of
your mind while you in them guts.
Speaker 9 (01:24:50):
You feel me that you just got home from jail
and you haven't lived yet, you know what I mean,
And you still got you still you don't feel like
you're stable enough to provide what a child will need
from you, You feel me, And it is her body,
her choice.
Speaker 1 (01:25:06):
You get what I'm saying.
Speaker 9 (01:25:07):
I mean, I I totally understand, but you this is
a lesson that that you're being taught right now.
Speaker 10 (01:25:13):
So so what what the outcome is?
Speaker 11 (01:25:15):
Like?
Speaker 10 (01:25:15):
What are you what's the outcome what you're gonna tell.
Speaker 2 (01:25:19):
I mean, either way, I'm gonna take care of it.
Speaker 17 (01:25:21):
I'm gonna take care of my baby because that's how
I was right.
Speaker 1 (01:25:23):
That's right.
Speaker 2 (01:25:24):
But I just feel like it's way more.
Speaker 17 (01:25:27):
Than if it's not financially in the right spot to
be taken.
Speaker 2 (01:25:30):
On all of this. Already got a kid.
Speaker 4 (01:25:31):
And she got a kid.
Speaker 1 (01:25:33):
Yeah, and.
Speaker 17 (01:25:35):
Mm no, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:25:38):
I'm a I'm a rocky out regardless, but I don't
know a woman's perspective.
Speaker 9 (01:25:45):
No, but that that is that's the woman's perpective. You
can ask the men in the room, but that's the
woman's perspective though. You know from the one that I'm giving.
Speaker 10 (01:25:52):
You know like it takes too. I mean, it's it's cliche,
but it takes too.
Speaker 14 (01:25:56):
I get it.
Speaker 5 (01:25:57):
You feel me.
Speaker 9 (01:25:57):
I'm actually glad that you're home. You know, you're trying
to it on your feet and everything like that. But
the reason for not wanting the baby, the first thing
you said, the reason for not wanting a baby right
now is you haven't lived yet.
Speaker 10 (01:26:09):
And then you said everything else after.
Speaker 9 (01:26:11):
You was living when you you know what I'm saying,
When you was doing the thing when you was that
night you lived and then now it's another person that's
going to be living in a few months, you know,
and you just gotta deal with that.
Speaker 1 (01:26:22):
You can, you can still live and have a baby.
Speaker 9 (01:26:24):
It might slow you down, but you know now you'all
got three kids, so you just gotta, you know, put
your big boy drawers on, buddy, and you know, be
a dad and still try to live your life.
Speaker 17 (01:26:35):
Fat Thank you all.
Speaker 2 (01:26:36):
I want to say one more thing. Sharl was named
of God got me through prison.
Speaker 17 (01:26:41):
He had me thinking different. That brilliant it is.
Speaker 2 (01:26:44):
I appreciate him.
Speaker 5 (01:26:45):
I appreciate you King, love my brother, love lessons to you.
Speaker 6 (01:26:49):
Man.
Speaker 1 (01:26:50):
Man, I sure did slew to everybody in prison.
Speaker 5 (01:26:53):
You know what I mean.
Speaker 6 (01:26:54):
Okay, they read books, They trying to better theyself, you know,
and they aren't correctional facilities. But you got a lot
of brothers in there trying to correct theyself. Okay, So
saluted him.
Speaker 1 (01:27:03):
Got through his bed. I just fixed my mess eight
hundred five. I didn't say nothing was freaking.
Speaker 5 (01:27:09):
I said, you got that freaking your eyes.
Speaker 1 (01:27:11):
I know you freaking me.
Speaker 10 (01:27:12):
Didn't provide context.
Speaker 9 (01:27:13):
It would have been a little crazy if he didn't
provide context to say brilliant idiots.
Speaker 10 (01:27:17):
Yeah, he said you got him through a sentence.
Speaker 1 (01:27:19):
I wasn't with him.
Speaker 10 (01:27:22):
Yeah, that's why he had to provide that.
Speaker 6 (01:27:23):
Content walking down with him, up next to lady who
said you got him through the nineties.
Speaker 1 (01:27:28):
Shut up, man, No, no, the ladies.
Speaker 5 (01:27:34):
It's the breakfast Club.
Speaker 1 (01:27:35):
Good morning, the breakfast Club.
Speaker 8 (01:27:40):
This chat is so distracted morning you said the last one.
Speaker 1 (01:27:43):
The chat is hilarious. Why is it always?
Speaker 13 (01:27:50):
You know, because people they say what you say?
Speaker 5 (01:27:53):
I've never said that.
Speaker 1 (01:27:54):
What Boss by his back never said that.
Speaker 5 (01:27:57):
I've never said boss. All right, Well, let's get to
let you go the long.
Speaker 10 (01:28:01):
Becoming a straight fast.
Speaker 1 (01:28:06):
Detail.
Speaker 13 (01:28:07):
I'm a home girl that knows a little bit about everything.
Speaker 1 (01:28:10):
She'd be having the latest on you. The large is
the latest with Lauren la Rosa.
Speaker 6 (01:28:15):
Sometimes you have fact, sometimes you have details, sometimes you
have a little bit.
Speaker 1 (01:28:18):
Every time, it's the lad on the breakfast Club. Talk
to talk to me.
Speaker 21 (01:28:23):
All right, y'all, So a big congratulations to Dolly Bishop
and Charlemagne. So Dolly and Charlemagne, Well, first of all,
for those who may not know, Dolly Bishop is the
president of the Black Effect podcast Network.
Speaker 1 (01:28:35):
Big Dolly, not the little one. Never the little one
don't play with us.
Speaker 21 (01:28:39):
And they celebrated five years of the network. So they
covered Vibe magazine and the tagline is turning mics into
a movement. But Dolly is and they said this in
the article that she's the person that make sure that
Charlemagne walks the walk because you know he talk a lot.
They also mentioned in this article that she is the muscle,
Charlemagne is the mouth. And I will agree that Dolly
(01:29:00):
is definitely she gets things moving. So she oversees strategy
partnerships and keeps the network profitable and purposeful.
Speaker 1 (01:29:06):
That's right.
Speaker 6 (01:29:06):
Yes, Black Effect is successful. Dropping the clues buond for
Dollary Bishop and black Pfecdemmic. Yes, thank you the Vibe
for you know, giving us that cover article. We appreciate
it because who you are will showing what you do.
So thank you Vibe for highlighting what a Black Effect
is doing.
Speaker 30 (01:29:22):
Now.
Speaker 21 (01:29:22):
In other news, speaking of black women in announcements, Clarissa
Shields just sat down and announced that she signed a
multi million dollar fight contract for eight million dollars.
Speaker 13 (01:29:33):
She was talking to King Let's say a listen.
Speaker 10 (01:29:35):
It's a two year contract.
Speaker 1 (01:29:36):
A two year contract, so you're getting eight million dollars
over the next two years.
Speaker 20 (01:29:40):
And yeah, but it's the best thing about this deal
is it's the signing bonus, right, so before I step
into the ring, I get a large amount before I
see the the aly just like the minimum, you know,
it's other stuff you get. Oh wow, deal was actually
bigger than that. That's just the number that we decided
to put out there because if you want to do
(01:30:01):
the math, right, but that's just the right.
Speaker 5 (01:30:05):
Yesla dropping Clarissa Shire.
Speaker 21 (01:30:08):
I'll be bringing you guys some more details on that
because Clarissa has a press luncheon here in New York
City today. Remember she talked to me at the Aveny
Pro one hundred about this big announcement. So this was
the big announcement. We'll get some more details today. I'll
be there covering that and then i'll bring it back
here into the latest.
Speaker 8 (01:30:21):
I don't care how she does the math. Eight million dollars,
whether she gets more than that or eight, it's still
a lot of money.
Speaker 6 (01:30:26):
Well, I don't want to know how many fights it
is though I know it's two years, but how many
times does she have to fight within those two years?
Speaker 21 (01:30:31):
Yes, because they asked her that question, but she didn't
answer it directly so that we can get some more
details on that. Today, I'm going to ask you all
all the questions I'll want to know to bring it
right on back here. And lastly in this hour, another
congratulations to another fire black woman, actually Allison, who is
now the owner of the Root, and the Root has
the Root one hundred list that they do every single year,
(01:30:52):
and we actually talked to her about that list and surprise,
the Breakfast Club will be on it.
Speaker 13 (01:30:56):
Let's take a listen.
Speaker 1 (01:30:57):
Congratulations on acquiring the route.
Speaker 30 (01:30:59):
Yes, and I have something I want to congratulate you
all on as well. Okay, so today we are announcing
the Root one hundred the first time I'm announcing this
list as the publisher, and the Breakfast.
Speaker 16 (01:31:10):
Club is on our list.
Speaker 13 (01:31:11):
Oh wow, thank you so much, Thank you for all
you all do to have the ear of the people.
Speaker 30 (01:31:18):
We have some gifts for the guys from Ourtel, our
sponsors and Motel.
Speaker 13 (01:31:22):
Yeah you know the blue swift.
Speaker 30 (01:31:25):
We have one for you, Envy. We have your beautiful
flowers over there. Yes, I thought you were going to
be here, but we have some flowers waiting for you
for when you come back and to the office. So
everyone go to the Route dot com and see who
else is on the one hundred comes out to date
today people to know why we're breaking news here.
Speaker 1 (01:31:42):
Dope.
Speaker 5 (01:31:43):
Thank you very much.
Speaker 6 (01:31:44):
I appreciate Ashley Allison because her voice is very important
on CNN, and I love to see her spreading her wings.
Speaker 1 (01:31:50):
And owning the Route because people like her need to
have platforms like that.
Speaker 10 (01:31:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (01:31:54):
I agree.
Speaker 21 (01:31:55):
And it's her company, Watering Hoole Media, which is what
she did the acquisition with us. Yeah, shout out to them.
You guys can check out that list. It goes live
today at nine o'clock a m.
Speaker 13 (01:32:03):
On the roote dot Com. You'll see us on that list.
Speaker 5 (01:32:06):
Dope, don't don't, don't don't don't.
Speaker 13 (01:32:08):
That's it for the hour.
Speaker 8 (01:32:09):
So you got yes, okay, all right, well, thank you
so much. That is the latest with a Lauren Now.
Speaker 13 (01:32:16):
What'll be early?
Speaker 3 (01:32:19):
Yeah, that was the short to look see if something
was wrong with Brandon, like damn well, I did have.
Speaker 1 (01:32:24):
The other clipper.
Speaker 21 (01:32:25):
I did have the other clipper. You're talking about how
you feel like the root was tating on you in
the cannon. I thought we had to get out. They
was yelling at me last hour, so on Breakfast Club YouTube.
Speaker 13 (01:32:34):
Yeah, it'll be live on our YouTube channel as well.
I can talk if you'll, you know you can.
Speaker 1 (01:32:38):
That's why we're so shocking you.
Speaker 13 (01:32:39):
Okay, it's like saying, y'all want me to end it
and be on time.
Speaker 8 (01:32:47):
All right, now, don't forget next week telling me you're
gonna be very fast.
Speaker 9 (01:32:53):
Yes, hey yo, I'm gonna be in Perrysburg, Ohio. That's
to lead to Ohio at the Funny Bone Comedy Club.
We got two shows next Friday, two shows next Saturday.
So jess Hilarious official dot com if you haven't get
your tickets now. Also, don't forget to pre order my
book Till Deathdo We Parent. It's a co parenting memoir
that reflects on my journey with me raising my kid
(01:33:14):
with his father.
Speaker 10 (01:33:15):
So get that anyway. You pre order your books or
you get your books at in.
Speaker 9 (01:33:18):
Baltimore, I'll be filming my comedy special at the nuther
More Haul December thirteenth.
Speaker 10 (01:33:23):
We got two shows.
Speaker 9 (01:33:24):
I might do December fourteenth as well, but just trying
to set out the first two December fourteenth, So get
your tickets. You will be on camera and look. The
tickets for general admission goes on sale tomorrow today.
Speaker 1 (01:33:37):
The pre sale you.
Speaker 9 (01:33:38):
Can get you can reserve your tickets, get your tickets
right now using the promo code four to one oh Jess.
So my website justelarious official dot com or ticketmass you
can you can get your pre sale tickets using the
promo code Jess four one oh.
Speaker 10 (01:33:52):
That was a lot of information. But if you love Jess,
you kept up.
Speaker 8 (01:33:55):
All right, period, all right.
Speaker 3 (01:33:56):
Now when we come back, we got the People's Choice
Mix eight hundred five eighty five one five.
Speaker 8 (01:34:00):
We get your request, and now it's the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 1 (01:34:02):
Go Morning Morning.
Speaker 3 (01:34:02):
Everybody is dej MV Jess, hilarious, Charlamagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. They don't forget. Next week Jes,
you're gonna be out in Ohio.
Speaker 10 (01:34:10):
Yep, I'm gonna be in Toledo, Ohio.
Speaker 9 (01:34:12):
So we got four shows next weekend, November fourteenth and
fifteenth at the Comedy Club, the Funnybone Comedy Club. I
don't know, I've never been to Perrysburg, and maybe I
haven't just didn't know it was Praiseburg. I always thought
it was Toledo, but for some reason, they wanted me
to stress the fact that it's Perrysburg, so all surrounding areas,
all the outskirts, the n skirts, whatever. Make sure you
get your tickets and meet me at the Funnybone Comedy
(01:34:34):
Club in Toledo, Ohio.
Speaker 10 (01:34:35):
Can't wait to see y'all.
Speaker 8 (01:34:36):
All right now, Charlaman, you got a positive note. I
do have a positive note.
Speaker 20 (01:34:40):
Man.
Speaker 6 (01:34:40):
I want to talk to you about resilience this morning.
Speaker 1 (01:34:42):
Okay.
Speaker 5 (01:34:42):
Resilience is very different than being numb. Okay.
Speaker 6 (01:34:46):
Resilience means you experience, you feel, you fail, you hurt,
you fall, but you keep going.
Speaker 1 (01:34:53):
That's resilience.
Speaker 5 (01:34:54):
Have a great day, Breakfast club.
Speaker 13 (01:34:56):
You gonna finish for y'all.
Speaker 11 (01:34:57):
Do