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yo yo yo. Good mornin angela yeomy Charlomagne, the guy
pisted to the planet. Yeah, pissed the planet is Friday, Yes,
it's Friday. God, what there was putting this? Gracious it's Friday. Hey,
I've been all over this week. Me too, But I'm happy.
I'm Lappi's Friday. I'm happy to weeke it is here
and I got a light weekend, so I'm so excited. Today.
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It's a good day too, because you know they have
national holidays. I don't know who makes these up with.
Today is national laugh and get rich to day, Okay,
and it's actually national No one eats a loane day,
So to me, that played into the whole getting rich thing. Right,
because you don't want to get rich, you need a loan.
There you go. Everybody eats, right, No one eats a loan.
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National Kite Flying Day. When's the last time you flew
a kite? No? I can't even remember. No. I could
never get the kite to stay in there. I've done
it here. Everybody to try to guard this. It's like
I was just dragging something on the ground. I could
never get it to like fly. Great ever, All right,
well what up here? You? What's up? Guys? I'm in
la actually to us at dinner. Our table. Dinner is
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last night honoring Dash. He's a VP of A and
R at Interscope Records. He's the one to sign Juice World.
Juice World was there also, just because he's been doing
a great job over Interscope and they're honoring him. Before
the Grammys, I was here to host that, okay, And
then I went to the Warner Music Group party and
I slept. There's Grammy Weekend. This is Grammy Weekend. People
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into La an important for no damn reason. Absolutely No,
I'm coming back today though, Oh you're just there for
the day. Yes, I gotta go to the Brooklyn Nets game.
Tonight they're playing the Balls and its Black History Month
kickoff at the Barclays. Okay, all right, last night I
was actually the whole day yesterday I was in Atlantic
City and last night in Atlantic City. No, I wasn't gambling. Um,
there's a lot after Sandy hit the East coast. Atlantic
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City was hit up pretty pretty bad. And there's a
lot of real estate out there that is very, very inexpensive.
I'm talking about they range from five thousand to one
hundred thousand. So we want to go just look at
a bunch of properties. I mean, it's it's you know,
I'm heavy into the real estate thing now. And if
I can pick up some properties for five thousand dollars
and be able to renovate and fix and put people
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back into those properties, that's uh, you know, new things,
new floors, new appliances. So that's what we're gonna try
to do. So I was out there all night last night.
I ran into a shady who plays for the Bill.
Shady McCoy also shout out to all accountment, Maudy Smalls
and everybody out there. Had a great time at Atlantic
City last time. I didn't get back until about a
hour ago. That's a good thing. You out there looking
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for real estate in today's laughing get rich day. There
you go. That's All's all you need. I did at
this point, chuco to go in to cash. All right, Well,
this morning we got some special guests joining us. Aldes
Horde will be joining. You may not know who. I'll
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just hard Is by name, but he played mc wren
and straight out of County. Yes, and he is in
the new to Roger Phinton movie What Women, What Women Want?
I think it was What Men Want? Isn't she reading?
Damn nine want this kid? The kid's gonna be a
star absolutely, Okay, trust me when I tell you. And
also we got our homie joining us. She's from Philly Field,
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that's right, Diamond Cuts. Yes, she gets busy DJ out
of Philly radio personality, producer, and a whole lot more
will kick it with her later and I'm looking forward
to all of that. But I'm really looking forward to
Freaky Freaky Friday because we've had a lot of talking
boy about my guy Andy from the Andy is the
BJ King right, and you know, we want to know
what you would do for a Klondac bar this morning. Okay,
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We're gonna talk about it. God damn it. All right,
all right, all right, try goodness, all right, front page
is what we're talking about. Well, let's talk about extortion.
Find out who is about to get extorted or they
were trying to extort him, and he has blown a
cover off of all of that. All right, we'll get
into all that when we come back. Keeping lock this
to Breakfast club come morning. I'm gonna be honest, but
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that's a great record. Man, sinkle Mood is really a
great r yes, realizing that, well a couple of reasons.
I mean, the random racial slurt that's in there that
they still haven't caught, and the fact that he just
gives a random shot out to Joba juice. Unless I
heard it wrong, that's where he just said, some the hell,
I got to do it anything. It's just taking a
lot fer dollar damnit bombs anyway, just to take a
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ferrari to get the runs. Let's ki, let's getting some
front page news. Now, let's talk sports. First, team Lebron
versus Team Greek Freak. Now, Lebron picked Kevin Durrant, James
Hard and Kyrie Irvin Anthony Davis, and of course he
picked his guy, Dwayne Way Dayne Wade on there like
on some honorary like you know he did, but he
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still had to pick him though. Oh okay, and the
Greek freak picked up Curry, Paul George Kimball, walk up
Russell Westbrook, D'Angelo Russell. You should be excited about that? Ye, yes, baby, Yeah,
So it should be a great game. I think I
think it's gonna win Lebron's team. I mean Lebron has Durrant,
James Harden, Kyrie, Irvin Leonard, Anthony Davis, Ben Simmons, Clay Thompson,
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Dwayne Wade, I mean all the people who couldn't uh,
he'll never play with in real life. Yes, so, because
the Lakers couldn't get no trade done yesterday, not at all.
But what else are you talking about? You? Well, let's
talk about Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon. He's accusing
the National Inquirer of trying to extort him. Now. According
to a post that he put up on the blogging
play for a medium, he said that something unusual happened
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to me yesterday. Actually for me, it wasn't just unusual.
It was a first. I was made an offer I
couldn't refuse, or at least that's what the top people
at the National Enquirer thought. I'm glad they thought that
because it emboldened them to put it all in writing
rather than capitulate to extortion and blackmail. I've decided to
publish exactly what they set me, despite the personal cost
and embarrassment they threatened. So basically, they were threatening to
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release some more pictures and text messages between Bezos and Sanchez.
You know, the whole thing was blown out, blown up
because he was having an affair, and he actually had
to announce the affair that he was having before the
National Enquirer put the story out. So yeah, so it's
already out there now, so you can't blackmail him more
like Jeff's like effort. You already put all the dirt
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out there about me. I think it was concerned about
the picture the pictures. Yeah, and the pictures are a
shirtless Bezos holding his phone in his left hand while
wearing his wedding ring, and he's wearing some shorts that
show his semi erect manhood penetrating the zipper of the garden.
Front of all that, that cannot embarrass Jeff. Basis I
don't care how small his penis is. I don't care
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how big his penis is. Man is the richest man
in the world. Who would care. I don't even know
what some people don't even know. Jeff Basos looked like
right now, not at all. There's also a naked selfie
in the bathroom where he's wearing nothing but a towel.
They can't put that out. I'm looking at the I'm
looking at the descriptions because that's the description of what
they said they have. I'm looking at the descriptions. They
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don't sound that bad. There's a picture of Sanchez wearing
a two piece of red bikini revealing her cleavage. That's
a bikinis for Jeff Paesols. Who do they think this
man is. This man is not a priest, He's not
a pastor. You know what I'm saying. He's not out
here front and putting on like some you know, air
like I'm perfect, Like who cares? And Jeff Baso's gotta
send me erect penis and a towel? Okay, okay, okay. Yeah.
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So he basically has exposed that they are trying to
extort him, and he has the emails to prove it
kind of hard not to try to stort somebody that's
worth billions of dollar because the name mind. They thinking
like he got it, he could thought it. Well, you know,
he was doing an investigation on the inquiry on how
they got the text messages that they released previously, so
they don't want that investigation to keep on going. And
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then they some people feel like it has something to
do it Donald Chimp because Donald Trump doesn't like the
Washington Post. It's like a whole lot more politically involved too.
I hope they got the coins to go to the tour.
Jeff paysos for a long time because the same way
you think this man will just kick out money because
he don't want to be bothered with this lawsuit of
this extortion. He'll probably fight you for years because he
got it. Yeah, all right, we'll train you before you
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drain him. That's front page news. Now get it off
your chests. Eight on drip five eighty five, one oh
five one. If you're upset, you need to vent. Hit
us up right now. Maybe you had a bad night
or a bad morning. You just need to vent a
little bit, maybe and you haven't slept. There you go,
call us right now eight on drip five eighty five,
one oh five wants to breakfast club. God morning, the
breakfast club. Did your time to get it off your chests?
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Whether you're man, were blessed so we would have to
say anything we want to hear from you on the
breakfast leave. Hello, who's this? It's like you here? They Mike, Man,
we didn't hear you before. What you say now, Mike.
I just wanted to thank y'all for ryan with me
to work every day. Man. I appreciate charal and what
y'all do. And I wanted to mention to miss Ye
that my mom passed when I was nine. So any
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opportunity to call and speak to a loved one or
a friend, or go to your old home and talk
to people, just for the hell of it, because you
never know when you get that call and wish, oh man,
I really wish I would have called them, or I
meant to call them, or I was supposed to call them.
We used to be friends, right and that's about it?
And yeah, yeah, absolutely right, and I am going to
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do better at that. I take my old phones with
me to work and I go through I go through it, man,
and I call people who I ain't talked to in years,
and the first thing they say is or what happened? Well,
what happened? So I'm happened to somebody. Yeah, I just
called to say hi, man, I hadn't talked to you
in whow every ain't all right? I don't need no money,
you ain't, okay, bro? And I want to give a
shout out to my kids. Man. I appreciate them for
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taking care of themselves in the morning, which allows me
to get out and get the work on time. You know,
I know it's hard, and I know I put a
lot on over I just wanted to give a shout
out to them. Older your kids my daughter seventeen, lall On,
my other daughter sixteen, Lao like who was fourteen that
he's ten, and Lalo high is eight. Okay, yeah, okay,
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they have a good one man. Yea. Chris, Hey, hey, Chris,
you want to know what I want to know? Chris?
That's exactly know you already do they don't know ask
your question? Yo? Right? Yeah? So Sloman you was I
saw the interview yesterday with the Life Coach I forgot
Mike Mike Bear. Mike Bear, Mike Mike Bear um, and
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you would say something along the lines where you have
something girl, if it's tested, is bothering you? Like, do
you just admit that you gay because you want me
to admit that I'm gay? Yeah? I think that's what
it is. I think you have something to get off
your chest, and you, like you presided a lot of
things like I'm like like coming hinting that you're gay,
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but now you're saying that you're something that you really
want to girlf chests admit. All right, Hold, Angela is
cutting in. Okay, you can't make people come out of
the closet until they're ready. Number one said. You can't.
You can't force somebody if they're not in the if
they're not ready for that, to say, okay, I'm gay.
You have to let people do that in their own time.
What hold, But one thing about me, Chris, One thing
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about me is I don't have a fragile ego are
fragile masculinity. So if you think that I'm gay because
of certain things, I say, that's your problem, not mine. No, No,
it's a lot of problem. I'm just saying, like you
say all these things so you might just you know,
come home, Chris, well, I'm gonna tell you this at
eight o'clock to day during freaky Freaky Friday. You might
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want to call back because we're asking a simple question. Okay,
what would you give a job for as a man? Nothing? Nothing,
that's a lie. If your kids were tied up in
a Brooklyn basement, right and the only way you could
get him free was to give a doob, you wouldn't
do it. He wouldn't do it. No, he was gonna
make more cats laying. See what I'm saying. See what
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i'm saying, See what i'm saying. Goodness, see what I'm saying.
But when you're ready to come out, charlote, man, you
just come out, man, we'll accept you. Whatever. Shut up, Hey,
don't jick five eight five one on five one. Get
it off your chest is the breakfast club. Good morning,
the breakfast club. This is your time to get it
off your chest. Whether you're man from you on the
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breakfast club. But you got something on your mind? Brown, yes,
brown baby? Oh what's up? Mama? That's foxy. No, that's
just a little cranky. Why are you cranky? Mama? Couldn't
sleep all night? My man slowed so loud. Oh my God,
that feeling. I can't take it. And we're in a
little small studios, so it's kind of hard. And you
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can't really wear air plugs, can you. You won't hear
your alarm when that goes off, so you kind of
have to I don't know. And then on top of that,
I tried, you know, air bugs with music. I get.
I won't to wear headaches. I can't do that. Let
me tell you something. CBD oil. Listen to me. CBD oil?
What is that? CBD oil? You can? I get mine
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from the pharmacy. I take the CBD gummies before bed.
They helped me sleep. They help with my anxiety. I
take the CBD sert. It's like a form of the
marijuana plan, but it's the part that don't get you high.
It helps with healing. I'm telling you you can get
that at because I'll get that. Can get the pharmacy,
pharmacy or any like green Light or Healthy store. They
usually have them. They got they He gotta find out
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why he's snoring like that too, because that's not a
good sleep for him either. Some people just he doesn't
have to sleep at me or something. Yeah, he's scary though.
You don't even want to go and check that out
for like two years? Is he fat? Oh that's not
the only way you got to sleep after he's not fatten.
Get that checked out and they'll give him something so
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that he can monitor his sleep as well. Good luck.
Oh thank you Jay? Yeah, what's up? Jay? Get it
off your chests. Bro. All right. So I've been like
working on stop and this irritatements hell. It's like how
when you get money, it seemed like it always goes
straights the build and it's just like I've been working
on the music. I've been working on the music career.
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People's been like people has been no cursing every time.
It's like every time that you know, I get some
kind of work or some kind of project or something
like that done, it's like people just coming to completely
take that way, Like I have a thought of that
check carels and it's just like enough already. So it
says when you stripped, I have I have done that before.
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Like I had people threatening to call me because of it,
called child Technic Service because they felt like my child
didn't have certain things and stuff, and I'm just like,
don't worry about what me and my child got as
long as my child will getting dress, you know, as
long as my child is getting the school. As long
as my child. But I'm so confused about this whole
phone call. What is what he's broke, he's he has
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no money and okay, he dealings, he's going through hard times.
What doesn't your child have? And where you from? I'm
from Georgia. I mean my child, my child him have nothing.
But it's because of the fact, like I'm young, like
I'm twenty one, I'm working on the on the music career.
But it just seems like it's just seems like every
time like I get a check, where every time I
get money, it's just like it's just going straight out
the door towards build. I mean, that's usually the way
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life works, sir. You have bills to pay. What do
you work? Got through? Jolds Man? I work for Walmart.
I worked for Popeyes and then I work for a
nursing home. God bless you working for Popeyes, my brother
and Walmart. You work at two of the most holy
institutions in the community today. Are you looking at the
blessing that you have in your life? Well, keep grinding
it out, bro man. If it's meant to happen. It's
meant to happen. He not appreciating his blessing. I mean,
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let's hear him wrap this testile. Sometimes when you're working
and living check to check. I know I've been there before.
We're at Walmart and Popeyes. Let me hear you wrap
So he said he hit me rup. Yes, yeah you
have why you assuming rapp because he's black? Yeah he
city wrapped. Yeah you might sing. That's all right, all right?
From the seven o six making bast and making hits.
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All these dudes, I can't cuss those back from the
seven o six making bast and making hits. All these
dudes out here, No, I get that bad quick. All
these dudes I here don't want that hat stop. I
mean I can stop this like hit. No, I'm boozed though. Okay,
look we're gonna fart all over these bars. Something else?
What else? Yeah, you're gonna you're gonna You're gonna be
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broke for a long time if you're relying on your
rap career. My brother, that's what I think you should do.
You should learn a trade. What else are you into? Bro?
You should learn the trade? Bro? Yeah, you can't, can't.
Your kid your kid can't eat often balls. You're spitting
this linking this Lincoln check out in Georgia, they helped
with a literally in Virginia. I literally got and really
I really have, I really have a manager, right, that's
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not really couldn't you gotta what I got? My managers
like standing around here for man, don't blame your whack
rounds on your manager. Listen, go learn a trade. Okay,
go learn the trade and you can be a productive
person in this society. What a motive. There's nursing, there
is sanitation, there's a police officer. Test is coming around
the corner. There's a lot you can do. Yeah, that
rap ain't gonna do nothing for you. I'm gonna be
honest with you. The way you rap make me want
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to pay for your trade school, that's how that's how
bad I want to keep you away from a recording boom. Hello,
he hung up on y'all. Don't you spitting nobody up
writing beans to day now? Yeah, I just made him
feel even worse being honest. If he was a little
I'd be like, Y'll keep working on it. But if
you know, this segment is supposed to be for people
to event get it off their chests and feel better. Well,
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he made me mad, so I decided to event just now.
All right, well, get it off your chest eight hundred
five eight five one on five one. I just want
to go to one more line. It's Jasmine. It's a birthday,
jazz with at me birthday, Mama. Oh, it's a bad
one birthday. It's a bad one. Bay, it's a bad
one birthday. Oh my god, I love so much. Well,
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my girl, what you're doing for your birthday? Nothing? I'm
gonna go to the gym. That's it. You're not going anywhere,
and there's no no surprises from your friends or family. No,
I'm sorry. Wait where you from? I'm from? Okay? Well,
happy man? How are you gonna go out to eat
in Brooklyn? At least? I'm i I'm not going to
angle set. I live on the bar. Oh you know
that's my spot. Okay, Yes, all right, thank you, all right,
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all right, mama, happy, all right? Thank you? By get
it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one
five one. We got rumors on the way. Yes, let's
talk about Takaski six to nine. Now, his child's mother
has some allegations against him. Will tell you what she
has to say about what Takashi six nine has done
to her. All right, we'll get into that next keeping
lock this to Breakfast Club. Good morning the Breakfast Club.
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Everybody is DJ MVY, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are to Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's
talk Wendy Williams. This is the rumor report with Angela Ye. Well.
According to sources on Paid six, they're saying that Wendy
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Williams is scared that she's gonna lose her show. As
you know, she's been having stand ins fill in for
her ever since. She's had to take a break for
a number of different reasons, and according to an insider,
she is super scared and anxious and watching Nick Cannon
being a hit with her audience is very tough for her.
They're already starting to mess with the format. It's like
watching them square around with her. Baby. Oh, nothing to
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be scared of. When you live your truth, when you
live in a lie, you have plenty of fear. And
it's gonna come a point in time when you have
to stop lying and covering up what's going on with
you and tell the truth, because the truth is gonna
come out regardless and doing. Everybody finds out you've been
lying to people, they don't trust your word anymore, and
then you're done. What's the truth? I don't know. But
you gotta take care of your health, whether it's physical, mental, both,
whatever it is. That's the first priority, I would say,
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before you decide to do anything. So she can't go
back on the air until she's good. Nothing to be scared.
When you live your truth, when you live a lie,
you have plenty to fear. All right, Now, LaVar Ball,
is he better than Lebron? Well? Um, I mean there's
a mar Lonzo Ball. LaVar Ball talks about Lonzo Ball
his son. Is he better than Lebron? Here's but he
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said an undisputed I don't know if you noticed. There's
a guy on lall Lonzo's team, what's his name? Um?
And Lazo is not the best flayer on my team? Now?
Are you crazy? Are you saying love better than Lebron? Yes?
Lebron is getting older. I mean, I'll make Zoe better
than Lebron if I'm coaching, because I'm gonna let him loose. Hmm,
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what do you guys think? The only reason Leavar is
saying that now is because he's upset that Lonzo Ball
has been in all the trade rumors and he's pissed.
And I understand it. You don't care about my son
Lake because I don't care about y'all all Lebron, And
you know what's that about this situation? And look, it's
probably not gonna make the playoffs now because now Lebron
has to play with a bunch of teammates who know
they aren't wanted in LA. Don't come here trying to
motivate me now, and you was just trying to trade
me yesterday. Well, should the Lakers trade Lonzo Ball? I mean,
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it's too late. Here's here's what LaVar Ball had to
say about what would happen. I told the Lakers a
long time ago, if you trade my son and the
worst than you ever did, and I guarantee they trade
my son, they will never get a championship. They're trying
to do it like this where they're getting all these players.
Ain't the playing the coach. So you're saying, Lebron James
without Lonzo cannot win a championship in Los Angeles. Lebron
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James without Lonzos not gonna win a championship. Well, he's
definitely right about this year. He definitely not winning a
championship this year. Okay, but that Linzo without anybody, that
person ain't Anthony Davis uncle while letter and that ain't happening,
so they never know win a championship this year. All right, Now,
let's talk about lamar Odom. He has officially entered the
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Big Three draft pool. He's been working out really hard
and according to the league, they say, we're thrilled to
see him return to US professional basketball at the Big
Three season. So we'll see what happens. Somebody's got to
pick him up. Well, we haven't seen what he plays
like now, but he's been playing overseas, right, I think
he's been I don't know if he's been playing overseas,
but I know he's been working out heavy. I know
he's been doing a lot of pickup games. So we'll
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see how he is. Yeah, he played recently overseas for
the Mighty Sports Philippines and he's been training, they said,
like crazy to get back on the court. So we'll
see if he actually gets picked when the NBA, I
mean when the Big Three draft comes around in April.
That's a success story if he gets up back on
the Big Three, especially being all he went through. Yeah,
that'd be nice for him, all right. Justin Bieber Now,
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he was in Vogue magazine and he was there with
his wife, Haley Baldwin, and he talks about not having
sex for a year before getting married to Haley. He
said that he decided to do that because he needed
to feel closer to God. He thought it would be
a good way of bettering the condition of his soul,
and he thinks that God rewarded him with Haley as
a result, and when they did get back together, they
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actually refrained from having sex until they officially got married
when they went to the courthouse in New York City.
He also said he had a legitimate problem with sex.
He said it was his remaining vice that didn't provide
pleasure anymore. He also says he abused zan X in
his youth, and he said drugs put a screen between
me and what I was doing. And he said the
security would sometimes check his pulse at night to make
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sure that he was still breathing. That's real, y'all be
so worried about good sex, you better make sure your
partner got good spirit. I was listening to Gary Zukov
and Linda Francis today on Open Super Soul podcast. I
literally listened to that this morning. I'm talking about spiritual
partnerships and being yoked with your partner at the spirit.
You know what I'm saying, growing your spirit. You know
you seem Mike Justin and Holly did. And you see
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when Divine came on the show and he talks about
him and Megan Good and how they waited to have
sex until they got married and he was celibate for
a long period of time after he was running around
a lot in his earlier days. Stop worrying about it. Nothing,
worry about your soul. And people do tend to be
a lot more productive when sex isn't what their goal
is all the time. So imagine how much more productive
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people could be if they would just wait. Listen, man,
spiritual partners over time. I'm going to do it. But
because all the physical gonna fade at some point in
your life, all the physical traction and everything gonna fade
at some point in your life. Your ball's gonna get saggy,
You're breast gonna get saggy. You're not gonna look at
your partner the same spiritual partnerships over sexual partners. You
don't think that you're still attracted to somebody that you're
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in love with, even if their looks changed absolutely the years.
I look at my wife the same as I looked
at twenty one. I love the same I don't care
she looks at me the same thing. I'm sure you'll
feel like that at seventy and eighty two, because if
the spiritual connection that y'all had, rights, Yeah, but I
physically attracted if you're yeah, because somebody could be ugly
to you based on their personality. But I think you know,
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if you're a truly in love with somebody, it's not
just about their looks. You could be physically attracted. Because
that's all I'm saying. That's exactly what I'm saying. No,
but you're saying that when people get things get saggy
and all of that, you're not gonna be physically attracted.
I did not say that. I said that when that happened,
you still have a spiritual attraction to a person, and
you're connected at the spirits, so you're not even caring
about the physical doesn't matter. Drop to my knees. My
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wife's gonna be holding them up for me. All right.
That's what it is. She's love me regardless. All right,
I'm Angela. Yeah, that's your rumor report. All right. We
got front page news coming up. Yes, we are gonna
talk about extortion. Find out who was trying to extort
Jeff Bezos and he has he has all of the receipts.
All right, we'll get into that when we come back.
Keeping locked this to Breakfast club. Good morning morning, everybody
is dj envy. God, it's a Friday. We are the
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Breakfast Club. That's right. It's national Laughing get Rich Days,
so everybody get a good chuckle and get some cash.
All right. Well, let's get into some front page news. Now.
NBA All Star is next week. Team Lebron Verse Team
Greek Freak. Now Lebron picked up Kevin Duran, James hard
and Kyrie, Irvin, Anthony Davis, Ben Simmons, Clay Thompson, Dwayne Wade,
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just to name a few, and a Greek Freak picked
up Curry, Joel Embiid, Paul George Kimball, Walker, uh Dirk.
He picked up D'Angelo Russell. That's a shout to you,
ye and Russell Westbrook. I think Team Lebron is gonna
smash a team Greek freak. That's why a Lebron wishes
he could do that in real life. It was that easy. Yeah,
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it could be that could be his team team absolutely
if you wish. That's who you were playing with on
the lakes. Now, what else are you talking about? You, Well,
let's talk about this extortion attempt now. Jeff Bezos, who's
the founder of Amazon. He's a billionaire, went on the
blogging platform Medium and said that the National Enquirer executives
were trying to extort him. He said, something unusual happened
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to me yesterday. He said, I was made an offer
I couldn't refuse, Or at least that's what the top
people at the National Enquirer thought. I'm glad they thought that,
because it embolded them to put it all in writing.
Rather than capitulate to extortion and blackmail, I've decided to
publish exactly what they sent me, despite the personal cost
and embarrassment. They threatened so basically, they were threatening to
release some pictures of him and his former mistress now
(26:48):
his girlfriend, Laurence Sanchez. So I guess he's that's his
way of saying, no, you will not extort me. Good
for Jeff Bezos. Live your truth so nobody can use
your truth agist you. That's all just the eminem and
eight moud there. You know what I mean. Whatever you're
about to say about me or due to me, I'm
gonna say and due to myself. Now it feels like
extortion is also something like that with someone like him.
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When does it stop? You know, once you start paying,
why would you ever stop paying? Because they already have
these things. So now I've already started you now I'm
going to keep on doing that. No, you kind of
have to put a stop to it, You're right. And
so when you go to wall with somebody like Jeff Bezos,
you better make sure you have your money, right because
Jeff Bezos can keep you tied up in court for
some money for lawyers. Are right, all right? And you
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know there's always these rumors about how the Inquirer buys
up all these stories, these negative stories about Donald Trump
to make sure that they never get published or whatever
pictures that have to do with Donald Trump. They spend
a lot of money buying those things so that it
doesn't go to another outlet, it doesn't get put out there.
Why they support Donald Trumps. Yes, okay, all right, now
let's discuss Delta and Coke. They've had to apologize, as
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in Coca Cola. Okay, before Charlomagne thinks we're talking about
Sniffe Coke. Delta and Coca Cola had to apologize to
passengers they acted to their new and flight napkins. Now,
on those napkins, people were encouraged to actually give out
their phone numbers and give them to people that are strangers.
So one napkins said, drink coke because you're on a
plane full of interesting people, and hey, you never know.
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On the other side, it has the name and the
phone number, so I guess you're supposed to pass your
phone number to a stranger on the flight. Now, people
were on social media like, hey, Delta and Coca Cola,
these napkins are creepy. Pretty sure no one appreciated unsolicited
phone numbers and the good old days, and they sure
it's head don't want the number of someone who's been
gawking at them on a plane for hours. Today Not
a good look, y'all. Can see both sides of this.
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Number one. Nobody wants to be bothered on the flight
number two. That is the very old school way of
you know, connecting with somebody. Yeah, but why is this creepy?
Because I wrote my number down and I pathed to
you if you need to take the number or you don't,
or you use the number you don't, why is that
considered creepy? Feel a little awkward when you're on a
plane and someone sends hands that to you and they're
like staring at you, and now it's uncomfortable. Somebody who's
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forty years old, How many times did we used to
do that back in the days, you're trying to tell
me now, back in the day, we was an elementary
school and used to write letters that say would you
go with me? Check yes? To check those creepy now, man,
come on, it's just encouraging people to do it. And
they're like, look, I get that people are gonna do
what they're gonna do, but instead of having that on
every napkin on the plane, let's not encourage it. So
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we shouldn't encourage people to meet people to people to
meet people and talk to people and have a make
you can speak to people, but to pass them, to
pass them your number, and you didn't even want it, y'all,
haven't even had a conversation. Yeah, but you could just
say no, I'm not calling you. Yeah, what if we
did strike up a little conversation on the plane and
then I say, hey, you know you don't need a napkin?
Why not? That's just like saying, y'all, let me give
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you my number, let me get my Instagram page. Like
that's old school right now, my name, here's my number,
you'll call me sometimes. What's wrong with that? Well? They
have apologized since to anybody they've offended, and they said
they are removing those napkesation without the design. Social media
backlash makes everybody apologizing things that they really shouldn't even
be a apologizing for it. They ain't really sorry. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry too, all right, I apologize, thank you for whatever.
(30:05):
I apologize. I apologize for y'all being mad at me.
Uh apologizing, I'm sorry for being sorry? Sorry, Sorry, all right? Sorry? Sorry? Sorry,
I'm sorry, all right, I am sorry. I'm sorry. I
ain't being sorry. I'm sorry when I'm not sorry and
I feel like me and sorry I'm sorry. Did you
think I need to be sorry? Sorry, I'm sorry. That's
front page news, all right, And when we come back
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all this, Hodge will be joining us. I'm sorry for that.
I'm sorry that you don't know who I'll sorry for
all this because I'm sorry that people don't know who
he is. But explain, people don't know who he is, though,
I'm sorry. I'm apologizing to the people who don't know
who he is because the people that know who he
is don't matter in situations like this. So I'm sorry that.
I'll just Hodge was mc wren and straight out of Compton,
And I'm sorry that he's playing in to Roger P.
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Hinton's new movie What Men, Wire Men Want. And I'm
sorry that this kid is absolutely gonna be a star
one day. He's a great guy. I'm sorry. I'm sorry, Charlot,
I'm sorry. If you guys got it out of your system,
I'm not yet one more Charlo man. I'm sorry that
we got out this hide on and not to Rodge him. Yeah,
we're sorry about that. I'm sorry, all right, Breakfast Club,
good boy, e j Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy
(31:11):
we are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest
in the building and I just seen him have sex
with to Rogie p Hns. Wow, all this Hodge, what's happening?
Just out of context? I don't know what that means,
because right before the mikes went on, you ask him
what was his size? Yet that fact started. You started
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acting at a very young age, right three? Yeah, man,
I was I was like two. Yeah. My brother Edwin Hodge,
He's also an actor, so um he started first. Uh
we were out here, you know, just doing prime work,
extra work, all that. But uh, we were doing like
a thing in essence photo shoot. They needed an extra kid,
and my mom told me, if I did the job,
I get a Batman toy. So I got my Batman
hustle up and honestly, hey, look, I was an entrepreneur
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from a young age alway. I was hustling whatever. You know.
I remember my brother and I did a show Broadway
called show Boat and then show Boat. You know, We're
sitting there doing a play and all that, but I'm
sitting there writing poems trying to sell it to my
fellow castmates. I'm eight years old. You want this farm?
I had business, I think like one or two people
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that they should at a pity Yeah, you know, but
you know I was trying to look I was not playing.
I had my hustle. What did your parents do that
put that instill that in you? So both my parents
were farmer Marines. They met an Okan now Japan station
out there. My mom's I was raising in a single
parent household. Primarily, my mother was all disciplined education. So
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when it came to acting, she was like, look, it's
the privilege, not the priority. So we had to earn it.
If we weren't bringing ais and bees home, we weren't
going on the auditions, I'm gonna be none of that.
She made sure that education was primary and that we
had a childhood. All we knew, like she told us,
it can take anything in this world away from you
except for what you know. Right and again, we were
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doing the business, but we were still in Jersey. There
was a time that you know, we weren't doing so
well Trenton, Clifton, Hackinsack. You know, it's a time we
used to live in our car. It'd been homeless two
three times. So all I knew was that if I
wanted a certain reality, I had to make it. It
was that I was not a product of my reality.
My reality was going to be a product to me.
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So for me, that's where all these ideas came out
because I knew I wanted all these things without the
idea that I could buy them. So I said, I'm
gonna just make it. That's why. That's a part of
what drove me to my engineering path. And you went
the school of engineering. I went to school. I was
at Center College of Design for Architecture and Product design
for like two seconds. I didn't finish, just because I
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got a job that took me. I started doing Friday
night lights I think it was that was in Texas.
A couple of months turned into like a whole year.
So I said, I've been self taught. How do you
teach yourself to be engineer? Like this takes stuff apart
and put it back together. Yeah you it's uh passion
basically then you know, yeah, no you do. Look I
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grabbed a bunch of books. Most of them are in French,
so I had to start learning French. But um, yeah,
you just buy a bunch of machines, or you buy apart,
stake them apart, put them out together. See how it works.
And then I started studying design and understanding the relationships, distances,
all that kind of stuff. Now, weren't you in die Hard?
That wasn't two die Hard accent, but yeah, the first
one was out here, two different characters. Yeah, nobody knew.
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Nobody caught it. Um, yeah, man, die would offend it back.
I was like eight, nine years old. That was I
was out here. We shot it out head. Um. That
was pretty dope because I had no idea who Sam
Jackson and Bruce wils was because I couldn't watch the movies.
No one of the first it was. It was like
my second or third something like that. But eight, I
was like eight, Yeah, yeah, you couldn't watch them same
jack No, I couldn't watch then, Like nah nah, So yeah,
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man died with Avenge. That was pretty dope because Sam
actually told my mom, if your boys want to learn
real foundation and acting, they gotta get on stage. And
coincidentally enough, my brother and I had an audition for
Showboat right after that. Didn't realize what it was. We
thought it was like the longest commercial ever because the
contract came down for like six months, but ended up
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doing that Broadway show for about two and a half years.
I came in a little later. I was a little
young at first, so my brother did it for two
and a half years. I joined the Midway and did
a year and a half of that. So you were
at home school during that time? Oh yeah, homeschool I was.
Let me see, I think I hit homeschool around fourth
grade because my brother and I were always fighting in school.
We grew up around a lot, even in Jersey, like
one seeing Clifton won too many black families around, we
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were one of field. We dealt with a lot of racism,
and we even dealt like the KKK were out there too,
which most people don't. Yeah, that's the thing. Most people
are surprised. But we grew up around that. I'm talking
trashed on on the lawn, every thrown in our backyard,
every every morning. We had our Christmas lights cut three
years in a row, so we just stopped putting them up.
You know, the school tried to expel me for whooping
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a boy up just because he called me the N word.
And you know, you're sitting there like that may years old.
What you're gonna do? You know, back then for us,
it was a weapon, So you know, called me that word,
and they said I was being a little rough on
the boy. I don't know, but they beat me off
the ball. They tried to get the cops. My mama said,
if you're gonna expel my baby, you got to everybody
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gonna get the hoop. So what happened was my mom
started working up in the school and they called her
to lunch lady from Hell because she was at a
monitor us, but also to to really protect us, but
also to look out for other kids as well, because
there's a lot of mess going on in that school.
But yeah, I started getting home school around fourth grade
and then uh, you know, we knocked that out up
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until I was fourteen, where I started college fourteen. Yeah,
I told your education was at a joke, man. It
just went to school bus in college normal mc Granted,
I've been in the business for so long at this point,
I'm always around adults. Plus I'm a little old man
in general. My name means old man literally old man
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or I was cursed since I was a child that
it's English man. It's a British name. But but uh,
you know, for me, it was normal, more normal to
be around adults, and you know, even though I'm fourteen,
I'm in my classmates. You know, they like from twenty
to fifty years old. I've been around this on a
regular basis. I was always awkward around cast my own age.
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I was that strange little kid. Uh So for me
it was it was cool. Plus I was here with
my brother. My brother was fifteen, so we were in
college together. Damn. I only had no sex life in college.
I didn't want bro I was that point together. It
was it was unconventional, you know what I'm saying. But uh, unconventional?
(37:52):
What uh? Just my my academia man unconventional. Like even
my little sister, she's ten years younger than me, but
she started UCLA at sixteen. She graduating three years. Man,
God bless your mom, absolutely mercy, and she even started
I think she was fourteen. She went to her first
medical program at Berkeley. Well, my sister, what role did
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your father play in your life? If any? So Pops
wasn't around when I was younger, but we you know,
we started a verbal relationship when I was like thirteen.
That relationship is a beautiful thing, just because we were
able to talk out our differences and I was able
to understand where he was as a man as I
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got older, because I dealt with a line of anger
and depression and all that didn't realize that had to
do with you know, some of it had to do
with his absence and other things, but us being able
to actually talk about it and me getting to understand
who he was as a man then in that time
helped me to get to a point to forgive. No
matter how old you get, there's a point you're still
gonna need your parents. And if y'all can find it,
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I say, fight for it, you know, because it still
thinks as a man I'm trying to figure out and
son's always going on through respected their father's Yeah yeah,
but I know like in my position to get that
respect that I definitely had to give that respectful It
couldn't come from a place and anger dealing with him,
you know what I mean. You know, I was dealt
the hand that I had, But I had great parents, man,
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And I can't even shade none of the experience or
maybe the lack of presence ships because that's what made
me when I am, I say, like my sister, it's
my heart, my mom, it's my strength, my brother. To
a degree, it's like, you know, a part of my wisdom.
All right, we got more with Alder's Hodge when we
come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club the morning.
I don't want to get anybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
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Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. We have
Alder's Hodge in the building. Now let's take the movie,
because let's talk about we get into the went. Had
you seen the original What Women Went? Yeah? I saw
the original for sure, and I chuse you that before.
That's a classic. Before I saw it when it came out,
I was actually a fan of it, you know, But
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when I've seen I'm Moving, I'm more of a fan
of ours. So yeah, as watching this movie, I was
talking about this with my friends and I was like, what,
we want to know what men are thinking? But I'm like,
I don't know if that's information that we nest. Would
you want to know what your man is thinking? No?
I don't think so. But yeah, I think that's dangerous
like too, because people think crazy things they do and
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you try, You think you would want to know, but
now you don't want to them. And people ask me
all the time you want to know what your girls thinking.
Hell no, right, look, I don't need that ego check
because you know, Fellas thinks they'd be killing some things.
And you know your girl will lets you know real
I love you baby. In her mind she's like, he
ain't got it. It's my show coming up. We had
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doing How was that that awkward? As hell? I seemed
like it was. Why baby boy, you just got to
do a better job than Joe damn man. Nah nah,
I'm gonna tell you why it's awkward. First of all,
just in my experience all set scenes, love making scenes,
all that it's awkward. People don't realize like you on set.
(41:04):
First of all, you got your hommy with you that
you gotta doing a scene with you know, I mean
it's it's nothing, but you know, love and respect. But
at the same time, like y'all people's and y'all gotta
get down to your bare minimums and show the world.
Then you got your whole cruise. Man, everybody just you know,
sitting off the side looking at your snack and eating chips,
drinking coffee, you know, getting ready that it's an awkward environment.
(41:27):
Plus we had talked about it, like the week before
we shot the scene. We talked about it, of course,
and how it's gonna go down, what kind of points
you want to hit. And then that weekend she got engaged.
Damn yeah, so that that next did a trash job.
(41:48):
So now she got gayed. So then that that I
was like Monday and Tuesday or whatever when we got
to it, it made it made us even more nervous.
We just wanted to get in and out of the
scene as quick as possible. I was in my relationship
at the time, and you know, we the first priorities
take it at home. You know, make sure you're doing
your job respectfully enough that that home is taking care of.
Ain't no worries there, you know. And she's a consummate
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professional as him. Oh so that wasn't an issue. Um.
But the next level of discomfort is for me as
a performer, how do we make this funny? You know,
you're sitting there down in your skivvies and you got
the whole world looking at you. You know what I'm saying,
chesticles out and everything and chestles get chest and your
chesticles chesticles. Um, but it's like, I don't want to
(42:33):
look stupid, man, Like this is not she's riding you,
so it's inferring sex. And now what if you get
a wreck while she's doing it? Because nah, I've never
actually gotten in the sex scene. That's what I'm telling you.
My man is so uncomfortable. It is so because you're
dealing with people that you know, you just had lunch
(42:54):
with these people. There are so many other things going
on in your mind that don't even come. I'm close
to arousal. It's like, I don't have shrinkage. I wouldn't care, na, bro,
I'm I'm good, I ain't ain't had none of them problems. Man,
But it doesn't even get it because you still work it.
You're still do your remember, remember your angles. Your gonna
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make it a trailer like a little meat wow. Wow,
don't nobody see the meat, bro, I got on like
five pairs of underwear. Sweat. It's a pillow, you know
what I mean? Boy? Yeah, shrinking, shrinkage, you know it's
it's it's a problem that's afflicting a lot of men
(43:37):
out there. I don't think we pay enough attention to it.
And you know, I think exactly you know what I'm saying.
I think I think we should start a movement um,
you know for the shrinkage. Uh, and just you know,
let the brothers know we care, we care, sous matter
they do, they do not. Little meat difference shrinkage a
little me to two different things. And then you can
do about a little you explain the difference with little
(43:58):
meat is actually a little meat. All you always got
a little be when it's cold. Yeah, and you step
out the shower, you fuck quick second yourself with team
drops because you liken, what what if you got a
little meat with shrinkage, Well then you just God cursed you.
That's I mean, got hit exactly. That's it. Hright back
to the movie. Now, movie comes out on the eighth, Yeah,
(44:21):
February eighth. Man, and you got to work with Tracy Morgan. Also, Yeah,
that's a wildcat. He's funny. He is in his own
orbit is man. Yeah, Tracy think a lot about tracys that,
like he's constantly in practice. He'll be on set talking
to you think you have a normal conversation, but you
realize that the man is practice in his stand up,
you know, practicing jokes. And then he gets on set
and he's sitting and you're like, oh, okay, I get
(44:42):
it he stays in practice, right, Um, he's a real
cool cat. You know, I feel like you. I don't
know why. I just feel like acting like the roles
you've done so far is like they kind of like
I don't want to say it beneath you, but I
just feel like your range probably is way broader. Well
that man, I appreciate that. I'm trying to get there,
you know what I'm saying. But I'm gonna say this,
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this is a year for that. You know what I'm
saying this. This is a beautiful year because I got
a film coming out August nine called Brian Banks, which
I really love. Bipic about my man Brian, who actually
uh had a tough go at it. Um. Oh that
the guy I was in jail. Yeah, it was in jail. Yeah,
he was a PRINTO got fat through accused the rate.
Yeah exactly. That's gonna be dupe. Yeah, you know, Um
(45:24):
it's it's a beautiful film. Man, that's that's a film
full of holes. August ninth, August ninth, It's it's a
really great film. Brian I played Brian. Well, I mean
that's that's one. But I'm saying this this year is
definitely a year of range. You know, I'm out here
right now shooting my TV show called City on the
Hill Showtime serious. Yeah. And then you know, like you
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mentioned Clemency, that's actually was that Sundance we just won
the Grand Jury Prize. That's Alphrey Wooded and a beautiful
director right at you know, Chu, they did a grant
great job with that. So and then that on top of,
you know, the awesomeness of what men want. So for me,
it's a It's a fantastic gift for exposition because I've
been in the game thirty years and I have been
(46:05):
trying to show people like yo, I stretch by the
way the years. I'm gonna ask you this, if you
working at McDonald's, are you trying to you know, are
you trying to flip burgers for thirty years? Are you
trying to move up to manage what I'm saying. I
ain't trying to flip burgers for no thirty years. I
(46:26):
understand the sacrifices that were made because even when as
a teenager man sometimes couldn't pay the rent because I
was like, I'm not going out for thug one, thug two.
I can't do it. Because it's gotta be more. You know,
I was so pissed off that the idea of the
black man was always normal to see us in thug ros,
but we couldn't see us Like my normal for black
(46:47):
people is success. We are a massive part of America's success.
We at one time we're lok apart, we are well,
I'm saying like we were the currency here. If you
want to remove our identity from from from the definition
of success, I don't know what's going on. Who educated you?
You need to go back to school. But the problem
now is with the cultural politics sort of happen. We
(47:09):
got a whole generation that doesn't realize that. They just
don't know, and it bothers. You don't know our worth. Na.
Whatever you want to do, you just have to be
nothing but excellence. And it's not about excellence in the field.
It's about excellence to yourself. Like you have to meet
and exceed your own potential. That's your responsibility to yourself.
You know, that's right? Join us an trapped by them
(47:33):
down ladies of condom? Now really okay, wow, real kind
of advice is that, Hey, I'm gonna sending you my
child support checks, but no now I'm gonna seeing my
child support bills. What I'm gonna do? Straight up, it's
gonna be about six seven illegitimates that you're paying for. Okay,
it's the Breakfast Club, Good morning. Okay, Yeah, everybody is
(47:58):
DJ and Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the
Breakfast Club good morning. Yes that I'll just hodge kids.
That's the name right. Yes, he's gonna be a star.
I think so too. He's already. Yeah, he has a
lot of things happening this year. He has a lot
of movies on the way. Yeah, he's already a star.
That shout out to a little Carter. Carter listens every
(48:19):
morning to the Breakfast Club. I think Card is either
eight or nine. He said he always tries to call
up here and never gets through. So I just wanted
to shout him out. His grades is good. He just
nice and basketball. He's good to his brothers and sister.
So I just want to shout out a little car
for a little Carter who his parents can't tell you
who his parents are, But shot doesn't matter what parents are.
You want to know now, I don't know. I don't
(48:39):
know his parents are. When you're forty years old. It
always matters who the kids parents are, right, and I
don't know them kids. You know who his daddy? Who daddy?
Where they do? Oh okay, y'all know that I know
a little car, he shout the little carter. Now rumors
on the way. What we're talking about. We are going
to be talking about Cardiev. Now, she had a great interview,
a beautiful photo shoot, and tell you what you had
(49:00):
to say about postpartum and about her rags to richest story. Okay,
all right, we'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep it locked. It's to Breakfast Club, Go morning. It's
about Angela the Breakfast Club. All right. Well, the Rock
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was he supposed to host the Oscars. He tried to
work it out. Well. Somebody asked him on social media
about that and they said he would have been a
great host for next year's Oscars. He went on social
media and said they did actually ask him. He said,
I was their first choice to host this year, and
my goal was to make it the most fun and
entertaining Oscars ever. We all tried hard, but couldn't make
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it work. Since I'm shooting Jumanji Academy and I were
super bummed. But maybe one day down the road n
Hart shooting Jumanji do yep, they both are. Oh so
he couldn't do it because of that, But maybe his
schedule is different. I don't know. But he's not hosting
it either, So there you have it, all right. Arianna
Grand's albums out and she has a song on there
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that everyone's talking about called ghost In and it seems
like she's talking about Mac Miller and his untimely passing
in that song. Alright, so everybody's talking about that song.
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Are people are saying it's really heavy to listen to. Now,
she was supposed to perform at the Grammys, but according
to reports, this saying that she just couldn't put it together,
pull it together for the show and all fell apart.
But she's saying it's because she felt like they disrespected her. Now,
she wanted to perform her song seven Rings, but the
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producer told Arianna that song wouldn't connect with the audience,
so we asked her to choose a different song. She
felt so strongly about it that she said that she
would pass what audience though, I mean if the show
was televised on TV and Seven Rings as done. Well,
what all number one song? Yeah? What audience dot connect
with like them? Old shoots in the audience of the
Grammys literally because it's for TV, right, Yeah, yeah, it's
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for TV. I mean there's an audience there, but it's
really for TV. Yeah, so you would want the TV
audience to connect with it more than anything, right, And
you know, I guess she's upset the producers saying she
couldn't pull it together, but she wants to make it
clear she could have, but they wouldn't let her do
the song she wanted to do. Other people who reportedly
turned down performing Kendrick Lamar Drake, Childish Gambino U and
so on, so allegedly they decided not to perform at
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the Grammys, according to the producer of the show. All right, um,
now let's discuss Cardi bat She's on the cover of
Harper's Bizarre. She has a great new interview. By the way,
I don't know if y'all saw the pictures from the
photo shoot, but the photo shoots pretty amazing, all right,
just making sure everybody might not have Now. She addresses
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a lot of things in the interview, including experiencing postpartum depression,
after the birth of Culture, her daughter, who's now seven
months old. She said she thought I was going to
have I thought I was going to avoid it. When
I gave birth, the doctor told me about postpartument and
I was like, well, I'm doing good right now, but
I don't think that's going to happen. But out of nowhere,
she said, the world got heavy on her shoulders. She
said she felt like she was in a haze and
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dropped out of that tour that she was supposed to
have her Bruno Mars because she felt it would be
too difficult to bring her daughter on the road. She
also said she has not yet hired professional help because
she's afraid she can't trust anyone, so her mom has
been helping her out as far as with her daughter.
That's beautiful, Yeah, I mean that's how it should be.
You shouldn't really trust anybody with the newborn because there's
no way of actually telling. But a family member could
always help the best. She said. For some reason, I said,
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don't feel like my body's the same. I feel like
I don't have my balance right yet when it comes
to heels, I'm not as good at walking anymore. I
felt like I'm holding a weight on me. I don't
know why, because I'm skinnier than ever, but there's an
energy I haven't gotten back yet that I had before
I was pregnant. It's just the weirdest thing now. She
also did say in this interview that Offset suggested marriage counseling,
but she doesn't want to do that. She said, she
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just doesn't feel like it's a good idea. I want
to close bombs for Offset. Damn, you're doing the work.
I like to have some like that go to marriage counseling.
What's wrong marriage counseling? She just not ready for yet,
And that's why she's ready. You know they'll do it,
but I get it. But I like the fact that
that's on his radar. I love the fact that he's
suggesting marriage counseling. You gotta go out there and do
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the work. Anything to do, yeah, anything to get your
pay back now. They also asked her if anybody close
to her was involved with her decision to split up
with Offset, and she said, no, nobody makes my decisions
about my life but me. And the reason why she
didn't want to go to marriage counseling, she said that
she was like, I didn't want to go. There's no
counsel or nothing that could make me change my mind.
That's real. Like she was not ready to forgive him
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in any way, shape or form. She was upset at
what he did. And she's entitled to feel that way.
And when she is ready to embrace offset and bringing
back in the fold where she wants to, she can
do that too. Yep. And then I can't go get
to counseling. Yeah. And if you ask her, are they
going to get back together, she's not really sure. So
it seems like she just needs some time to figure
out what it is that she wants to do. And again,
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there's absolutely nothing wrong with that, all right. The rumor
is that Travis Scott and Kylie Jenner are upset at
Nick Cannon and that's because of some comments that he
made as he's filling in for Wendy Williams on her
show Check It Out. I'd rather my daughter be go
in this direction, in the Kylie Jenner direction. This girl
she might have a bad mouth, she needs some guy
that she need a whooping. But at the same age
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Kylie Jenner was getting classic surgery. There was But if
I had to choose, I want my daughter to get
out there and be a loud mouth and talk, because
then I can say it's about discipline and respect. But
when it gets to that other world where things that
I can't control, and then and because social media is
controlling everything as a parent, if I have to choose
because I can fix bad baby with a bad belt,
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I don't know. There's nothing wrong with what he said.
That's that's his opinion on how he raises his daughter.
There's nothing wrong with that. I don't agree with damned
nothing Nick Cannon says. But he made a lot of
noise on that show this week. Drop n. He's got everybody.
If what Nick Cannon is trying to do is put
his hat in the ring to have his own daytime
talk show, I vote for Nick Cannon. Yeah. Nick can't
have been making noise. I look at him on the
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TV right there. Nick can't have been making noise all
week on Yes, on that damn show. That's right. And
what he said was he says, with my daughter, I
would prefer to have a bad acting daughter then a
daughter that is. I guess he's saying kind of low
self esteem that once plastic surgery at the age of
seventeen eighteen. It's not wrong with that is a Kylie
and Travis got offended, and you can't help people getting
offended by certain things. So they didn't like to And
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I don't beat, and I don't I don't beat my kids,
So I don't agree with the belt thing. But I
mean I was a person that was raised by the
belt and the extension card and didn't work, and the
switch didn't work. It doesn't seem like that didn't work
at all. And by the way, that baby has she
has a snapchat show that is doing major numbers. It's
saying that her show had over ten million unique people
tuned in to see what happened justice past Monday, So
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it looks like that is going to be a hit.
All right, I'm Mandela Yee and that is your rumor report.
All right, thank you, miss Yee. I ain't Yes, who
are you giving that? Don't get you? Oh, we need
Michelle Rodriguez to come to the front of the congregation.
You know that is still Letty from the Fast Room Feld. Okay,
we'd like to have a world with her. All right,
we'll get into that next and then after that it's
gonna be freaky freaky Freaky Friday. I'm looking forward to it.
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Well at Sharon or Donkey Today for Friday, February eighth
goes to Michelle Rodriguez. You know Michelle Rodriguez. She plays
Letty on The Fast and Furious and yesterday she crashed.
See Michelle Rodriguez is in the movie with Those with
Liam Neeson and if you remember this week, Liam Neesson
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said this. She told me she had been raped, but
she handled the situation of the rape. I asked, did
you know who wasn't done? What color? She said, if
it was a black person, I have an up and
to her arias with a cash, hoping I'd be approached
by somebody. I'm ashamed to say that. I did it
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for maybe a week, hoping something black Bostard would come
out of a pub and have a go at me
about something, you know, so I could kill him. Liam
Neeson wanted to kill a random black man, any black man,
because was raped by a black man. He received donkey
donkey to day for that crazy thing. This week was
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Trayvon Martin's born day. Trayvon Martin got killed because of
the same kind of logic that Liam Neeson possessed. This
is a form of profiling, okayam Naesson just wanted to
kill a random black man because his friend was raped
by a black man. And of course, to Liam Neeson,
all black men are rapists just like the George Jim
and all black men are thugs. So let's not act
like this mentality can't lead to violence and death, because
in this country it's so often does. But back to
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Michelle Rodriguez. Now, during an interview with Vandity Fair, Michelle
Rodriguez was asked about Liam Neeson's comments, and she replied,
it's all effing bs. Liam Neeson is not a racist, dude.
Have you watched Widows? His tongue was so far down
Viola Davis's throat you can't call him a racist ever.
Racists don't make out with the race they hate, especially
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in the way does with his tongue, and especially in
the way Liam does with his tongue so deep down
her throat. I don't care how good of an actor
you are. It's all bs ignored. He's not a racist,
he's a loving man. It's all lies. End quote. Now.
I don't know if Liam Neeson is a racist or not,
but the comment he made about wanting to randomly kill
black men is indeed very racist. And I don't know
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if Liam Neeson is racist or not, but I do
know he's an actor, and I would think any actor
can play any roles. So if you are a racist
in real life, to play a role on screen where
you're not a racist and have to kiss a black
woman doesn't seem like a scratch. But Michelle, I don't
know if you know about this travesty in our country
called slavery, okay, And during slavery, sexual abuse, including rape,
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were very common when it came to slave masters and slaves.
In fact, the sexual abuse of slaves was actually a
part of the culture of slavery a lot, especially in
the South, because they viewed the slaves's property. Just a
little research, Michelle will show you that in Virginia in
sixteen sixty two, there was a legal doctrine adopted where
sexual relations between white men and black women were regulated
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by classifying children of slave mothers as slaves, regardless of
their father's race or status. So white slave masters slept
with slaves and created more slaves. There was even a
whole population of mixed race babies that developed because of
these unions. Michelle, I know that you don't think the
slave masters weren't racist because they impregnated the black women
and had a little mixed race baby. Right. Also good
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to note, Michelle, in those same sovereign societies they punished
sexual relations between white women and black men because it
was damaging the racial purity. That's very hypocritical, you think. Now,
let me break this down in basic terms. I'm from
South Carolina, born and raised dropped on the clues bombs.
South Carolina home to one of the most notorious racist
America has ever seen. His name was Crime Thurman. Its
(01:00:24):
buildings and highways named after that biggest crime. Thurman was
a segregationist who ran for president under the Dixiecrat Party
and once he pledged. He once pledged, he said, there's
not enough troops in the army to force the sovereign
people to break down segregation and admit the N word
race into our theaters, into our swimming pools, into our homes,
and into our churches. He was a segregationist. He didn't
(01:00:44):
want black people in their swimming pools, homes, churches. But
he had a black daughter. He was twenty two when
he impregnated the sixteen year old black maid in his
father's house. Her name was SEMy Washington Williams. Google is
your friend, Michelle? Yes, this is America where a white
man cannot want you in his club because you are black,
but can shoot your black club up and impregnate you.
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First of all, why do we live in this society
when people feel they have to say something? What is
the pr person's job? Nowadays? The pr person not prep
Michelle and give us something nice and scripted to say.
When I asked about Liam Neeson, I don't understand why
people make statements that were ultimately caused them to lose
money when shutting the hell up is free. I know
that sounds SCRAMs coming from me, okay, but I have
learned when I see a lot of people upset about
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something and I don't really understand why they are why
they are upset, before I make a statement a statement
and tell them they're bugging. I ask the people who
I think a bugging, why y'all bugging? And I don't
ask it publicly. I asked probably because that's how you learn,
and when you learn, to prevent you from making statements
like Michelle Rodriguez, Because if you would have simply asked someone,
you could have learned about America's complicated racial history and
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you could have easily discovered why racists like scrum Therement
and people with racist thoughts like Liam Neeson can love
black poom poom but also hate black people. Please let
Remy Mark give Michelle Rodriguez the biggest he haw he haw,
he haw. You stupid mother? Are you dumb? It's just
a little teachable moment on this Friday morning. It's just
she brought up the movie Widows. I don't know if
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she knows how that movie ended, but if you go
see that not a good comparison. We need it. Okay,
all right, now, let's get down the business drinking water
before we do this. I'm glad. I'm glad you drinking some.
All right. It's Friday, so you know what that means.
It's freaking, freaky, freaky Friday. Now for the past couple,
(01:02:34):
calm down, calm down, listen. I want to set this up.
I don't know what's going on and going We've been
talking about the fire festival, right, and I got and
in the documentary that was on which one was just
yet Netflix one? One? Yes, sire. Let's let's hear what
Andy had to say. Show me so excited. Here, let's
hear what Andy said. Almost so good. It's a little
good to that. Not that Andy Joker is old, guys,
(01:02:56):
and this Andy gat called and said, Andy, we need
you to take one big things for the team. You're
our wonderful gay leader and we need you to go down.
Will you suck to fix this water problem? And I
literally drove home, took a shower, I drank some mouthwash.
I'm like, oh my gosh, I'm really and I got
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into my car to drive across the island to take
one for the team. Now, this next segment on the
Breakfast Club is not a body quality. No, it's not
about a quality, right, not a body quality at all. Sorry, ladies,
you have to sit this one out strictly to fellassitive.
What is this question about to be? We have to
ask this strictly amongst the men got them to do.
This has nothing to do with the women. Talk. Don't
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matter if you're a gay man, I'm scared, great man,
just any man out there? Period correct? Eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one? Are you willing to
suck for truck fit? No? What would make you do?
An Andy King? What hell was that? What would make
you as a man? What would make you give? Fully
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show a lot of people? Man? Now there like, No,
I would never. So let's let's have a little let
just because it's a nice out. Yeah, you make it
sound like that's it's this recreation, right, Okay, what would
you do it for? Look when Andy was willing to
do it for Andy was willing to do it to
make sure that that water got into the fire festival. Okay, Charlomagne,
what what would you be willing to give Filacio for Charlomage?
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What would you I was waiting to hear what everybody
else got. Okay eight hundred five A five one oh
five one? Before we go, can I just ask dramas
right fast? Dramas, Now there's a gunman. Dramas got a bid.
Let's go first situation. You are guy, you are? There's
a gun men on you. He got a gun to
your mother's head. Got a gun to your mama's head,
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It says draws. I'll let her go. If you suck mom,
I'll let her go. If you put that bid on
my ball? What yella crazy? Would you do it? You
gotta pull an andy in now he gonna do it
for yourself. Let's have something funn freaky, freaking freaky Friday,
eight hundred and five one. Sorry I listen. I'm not
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gonna say what y'all said behind the scenes. Why you
played on the air all the goddamn We're gonna dock
do it for a Krispy Kreme donut? Said nothing else?
I think I heard that. I can afford my own Christian.
All right, we'll do it when we come back to
give it Andy for something I can afford myself. It's
the Breakfast clubal body the Breakfast Club. Everybody is dj
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n v Angela. Ye mean the guy we all the
breakfast We got the instrumental plan, you got that can plant.
It's Friday, so you know what that means. It's it's freaky, freaky,
freaky Friday. Freaky Friday. Question just goes to the fellas
out there today. Yeah, I'm gonna just stand down, all right.
So we're asking what would make you do an Andy King?
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If you don't know who Andy King is, Andy King
is the BJ King. Uh he's on the Netflix fired
documentary play What Andy Did? Man. They called and said,
Andy Win need you to take one big thing for
the team. You're our wonderful gay leader and we need
you to go down. Will you suck to fix this
water problem? And I literally drove home, took a shower,
(01:06:13):
I drank some mouthwash. I'm like, oh my gosh, I'm
really and I got into my car to drive across
the island to take one for the team. All Right,
Tommy and y'all are willing to take one for the
team that like that fellas. We're just talking to y'all
this morning. All right, So Charlottage, Yeah, Now, would you
do it? Andy King? If maybe somebody had your mother
tied up, or your daughters tied up, or your wife
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or were your wife tied up? Would you do it? Um?
If that's the last resort. So, if they had your
mom tied up and they said you either you have
to suck this or we're gonna kill it, what would
you do? First thing I would say is why don't
you want my mom to do it? Because you already
got hurt tied up, And I'm just I'm just like,
how did you do it? Uh? That was if that's
what it took. Yeah, that was like literally the last resort.
(01:06:57):
And I knew for a fact that my mom was
gonna be safe and sound absolutely okay. Then let me
ask I was a white camera guy, come here, Stephen, Now, Stephen,
if they had your mom tied up, If they had
your mom tied up and said the only way to
get her free was to be to pull Andy King,
would you do it? Oh? She beat cancer, so I
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think she'd be fine. Wow, Steve, But he's white. White
people have no empathy for nothing. She was Christ. My God,
Jesus christis white people. Some of y'all really make y'all
are bad? My god, Steve, that was Steve. I didn't
say that. All right, Well, let's go to the phone lines.
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We have Michael on the line. Michael, good morning, good morning?
Was going out? Hey Michael, Now would you do an
Andy king for anything out there? Absolutely not, not a
chance in the world. Your kid, your kids was tied
up in a Brooklyn basement. All right, ain't no way.
I'm sorry, I go have some more kids, y'all. Whatever.
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You know what, Black people, y'all just as ruthless as
white people. What's going on in America? Let men, let
me ask you something. It is no way in heck
you can be considered to be a man still putting
a penis about. But if it's the same, you can't.
By the way, I think it might make you more
of a man to put your penis because you because
you listen, any man that's willing to do more than
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more than me is more of a man. He more
of a man than me. All Right, I can't. I
can't classify as one. If I put a penis, I'm
sorry you mean, okay, imagine a question. I'm listening. The
whole world is about to explode. Imagine Thinos really comes
down and the only ready to defeat Thanos he got
all Infinity stones is the Black Panthers. Penis, You're not
(01:08:42):
gonna do it. I ain't a way. I can't do it. Hey,
we'll wake up in another world. Ain't know where. That's crazy.
That's crazy. You want, that's crazy. You'll let him say,
You'll let him snap before you suck. All right, Charles,
good morning, Good now, Charles. Now, if a gunman got
your kids and said, hey, the only way I'm gonna
release this kid is if you suck. You know what doing?
(01:09:03):
Andy King? Would you do it? I would definitely do it.
There you go, Finally a real man. He want butt
to what I'm might die, But my kids they don't
want to live live. You're gonna bite it? Yes? Are
you kinky? No? I get it. I mean I'm gonna
(01:09:27):
I'm gonna fighte it on to the point to where
it just ha I'm gonna okay, all right, y'all right,
all right. If you was a garbage field kid, your
name would be Castration Chalks. Okay, Thank you y Castration
eighty five one. We're asking what would you pulling Andy
King for? Call us now it's the breakfast club. Good morning,
(01:09:49):
good morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the
guy we are the breakfast club is Friday, so you
know what that means. It's friggie friggie friggie Friday. And
we're asking what would you do an Andy King for?
Remind them who Andy King is in case they don't know,
let's played an audio. He's from the Fire Festival documentary
and this is what he said about the festival of
(01:10:10):
what he almost had to do. Billy called and said,
Andy Win, need you to take one big thing for
the team. You're our wonderful gay leader and we need
you to go down. Will you suck to fix this
water problem? And I literally drove home, took a shower,
I drank some mouthwash. I'm like, oh my gosh, I'm
really and I got into my car to drive across
(01:10:32):
the island to take one for the team. See now
for myself, if it's for my kids, my wife, my
mom my, pops, I would have to listen, man, you
have to Yeah, I would think so too, and some
of y'all lying. I know that we have these definitions
of masculinity in our community and sucking D is not
considered a masculine thing to do. But the first law
(01:10:54):
of nature is self preservation and survival. You know what
I'm saying. You're gonna want your people to survive, and
the sucking D is what causes your people to survive.
You'll do it all right, Ray, Good morning dj NV
suck Sharla ye. Ray. Now I personally wouldn't, but for
Jesus and Mirror, I would do filasia to Envy so
(01:11:16):
he can stop his pettiness to let him back on
the show. They got a new TV show coming out
of February twenty. First, I'm waiting for Envy to invite
them up there. What's with the thief drop dropping the
clues bombs for my Merrow? They showed us start on
showtime and you're not gonna know further of all, you're
gonna answer this question, So and so would you let
somebody he's offering yask the man offering to suck your D.
(01:11:37):
He's offering to suck your D to make peace with
Jesus and Marrow. You ain't gonna let that man give
you know, why don't he suck? Dy d he want suck? Y'all?
You that you one? I guess no to make peace
with two black men, you're not gonna let the man
suck you. Let's let's Puerto Rico Spanish and so are you?
(01:11:59):
Oh my gosh, I want it. The more the story is,
there's still hope for Jess and Merrow to make peace
with Envy. That still hope. What's up? Keith, y know
what's going on? Definitely kay for pay. That's a fact
you gave for pay? Keith Yes, I am okay. When
did that start? Uh? When you got to ask this
(01:12:20):
question and I had to sit there and think about
I was just like, damn, well, I am that comfortable
with my sexuality and I think about it, I was like,
I wouldn't do it for free. I would definitely do
it for like an exchange of currency or something like that. Well,
we're not asking for money. We're asking about life or
death situations, like well, life and death situations. I don't know,
it depends there's gotta be money involved. I don't think,
you know, if I don't have kids, so I can't
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really relate too much. But Keith gave for pay. It's
definitely an sounds like you did it before. How much
what's the price? H No, it depended. I know what's
the price, Keith? No, I really don't know. I really,
I really couldn't give you a fight that like it
to be. It's definitely more than like ten thousand dollars.
Ten thousand dollars, I'm sucking thousand, that's all it take
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for you. Well, listen, keeping, I'm not rich like y'all.
I will say that. I like the fact that you're
challenging your masculinity this morning. You know what I'm saying. No,
I'm comfortable. I'm comfortable, y'all. Me the right amount of money,
I might do it. Keif you ever kissed a man before? No,
but work for some money, all right, Keith Man, keep
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willing to do anything for some money. For the love money, Sarah,
people will suck. Now we're asking about men, Sarah, So
you must be talking about your boyfriend of your husband.
I'm talking about my boyfriend. What do you say? So
we don't have a lot of money right now, and
we've been hungry for a few days. So we're looking
into the station and I'm like, babe, what would you
(01:13:43):
suck for an Easter girl? Some Chinese food? Yeah? That hungry?
Hung Well, let me ask you a question. Are you
willing to do the same when you go out there
sell some poop? I'm not tiny food, no thanks, not
Chinese food. But I'm talking aboutout some lights, maybe house
to stay, to pay you bills now, as I wanna
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love the sun outside, I'm not sucking light. Is your
boyfriend with you now? Ye? Can we talk to them? Please?
What's up? Brother? Why you don't want to learn a trade?
That is a trade. I'm so hungry right now. I
would suck for anything. What you mean why are y'all
so hungry? What happened? What happened in your life? I
don't have a job right now, so Chinese food would
(01:14:25):
be okay from me right now? Damn bro, you got cash,
ap you're gonna catch me money. I'm gonna cash you
a man. What's your cash at? Man? You hurt my
feeling this money? Tell me I want I wanted to
tell his cash at because maybe other people are donated too.
What's this cash? What's your cashap? Man? Okay, all right,
I'm gonna tell what should you should I text it,
tell me the name. What's the cash ap? I ain't.
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I ain't begging you to give you no money. Not
cash shap doesn't. It doesn't get any better, doesn't doesn't
spell it how you spell it. D O E s
N d o e s s an t hi get
e e e et huh a n y anny a
n y butter b epp or that's long. That's it.
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I'm gonna say, I'm gonna I'm gonna pay for your
Chinese and night man, so he ain't got to ask
no d for no Chinese. I'm putting sixty nine dollars.
Matter fact, I'm putting sixty eight dollars in your cash
app and telling me owes me one. Let us know
how it goes with you. Guys, where your family we fired?
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It's not far. Chinese food is cheap out there, so
we got you. All right, I'm cash happing right now.
Please don't let you your husband guard there something add
an extraction, get at the charlot man. All right, sorry,
all right, mama, all right, wow that is that hurt
my feelings this morning, be too. I'm not gonna lie
to you, but maybe he's into it. You never know.
We could ask we should ask it. Maybe he's by
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so maybe it's like a double on tanjo? Is that right?
Did I say that? Right? Double on tanjo? Why does
that have to do it? I don't know. I don't know.
I don't know what's the moral of the story. The
moral of the story is, uh. I know that you
all have these definitions of masculinity in all community, But
when it comes to survival, what are you willing to
do to survive? That man was willing to do it
for some, That's what I'm saying. Man like he didn't
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say nothing about his mom is kids. Chinese food is delicious, Yeah,
but how did it taste after you suck some? I
don't know what that after taste tastes like? Okay, Well,
I'm on Twitter at Jay Left Photos said to tell
you Charlomagne he has two dozen done us. What's up? Well?
I don't like Christpya cream that much. My goodness doesn't
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get any better? All right? Well, we got rumors on
the way, Yeah, I guess we do. We are going
to talk about Meek Mel, find out what he's been
doing with Drake. You know, he's got a new video.
I don't know if you guys had a terrible segue
after terrible is all right? But let's the Breakfast Club.
(01:16:51):
Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne,
the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. Let's get to
the rumas. Let's talk. Mcmilli's filling the team. This is
the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Yes,
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mcmill and Drake they did their Going Bad music video together.
Did you guys get a chance to see it? I've
seen it, I haven't seen it yet. I like it now.
It's their first collaboration since they did the Wins and
Losses album the Rico song off of that, and there's
a lot of guest appearances in the video to Ta,
DJ Mustard, Nipsey Hustle, Swizz Beats, and even more than that.
I'll make sure you guys check that out, all right.
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Whis Khalifa has a new song out and it's only
available as an Oreo cookie. In order to hear the tracks,
you have to get the Oreo Whiz Khalifa Limited Edition
Music Box and it plays the music off the grows
of an Oreo like a record. Here's a little snippet
for you. It's called stay Playful. They say we're too
grown for fun. We say playful's never done. Don't fight
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the feeling, just let it flow. Stack getting up, brack,
getting up? Did it go? Go? I got the secret
the warlshould note. Let's say play Oreo? All right? If
you want to get that Oreo cookie box, I guess
is that it's called You can get that on February
tenth on their website. And Randa Rousy is helping people
with suicide prevention centers. You know, suicide prevention is a
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huge issue for her. Both her father and grandfather took
their own lives, so she wants to help other people
as well. She held an event on Thursday where the
new DDY her suicide prevention center, will open on February
twenty second. And here's what she said. I lost both
my father and my grandfather to suicide and something the
prison and my family, Like cancer runs some mothers, suicide
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is very neat for the stigma that's round her. It
takes Joseph's much strength, if not more, to reach out
then helped out. That's why I'm so happy to be
here just for the opening of Will doing her suicide
precon Center. Now twenty one Savage, it's more information coming
out about his being detained. According to a police report,
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they're saying that it was the ATF that actually arrested him.
They said ICE has confirmed that he Even though ICE
has confirmed he was targeted for immigration enforcement and nothing more,
he was never arrested by the police and some other
individual's firearm and vehicle is not our concern here. So
I don't know what's going on with the twenty one
Savage situation. It seems like they were targeting him for
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different reasons. He feels like it's because of a song.
The song a Lot where he talks about immigration. But
according to these reports now they're saying that he was
driving recklessly. He was about to slam into a fully
marked cop car and that's why he was pulled over
on that day. They found a fully loaded clock in
the car, according to these police reports. Yeah, I told
y'all man that ICE was They were just using the
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ICE thing to try to get a criminal charge on
twenty one. So it's no surprise to me that all
of a sudden he had a glock on him, right, Yeah,
So I'm very confused as to what's going on right
now because there's all these different reports that are coming out. Now.
All right, well I'm Angela Yee and it's Friday, and
that's your the real point. All right, thank you, miss
Ye shout to revote. We'll see you guys later. Everybody
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else to People's Choice mixes up next to Friday, so
you know, we throw it back. So what I wanted
to do is we got this mix is all about
big pun. Of course, yesterday was is Ah anniversary of
his passing, so we're gonna do a big pun mix.
And also earlier this week it was Cameron's birthday. Monday
was Cameron's birthday. Is beautiful a little Cam and the
fact that we didn't sucking at not this morning. So
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let me know your favorite pun joint, your favorite cam joint.
We'll get it on. It's the Breakfast Club co morning Mornay.
Anybody's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we are
the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building,
this young legend Cuts. I'm just happy to be here,
that's all I'm gonna say. Your first time being I'm
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actually nervous. Come on, other professional, shake it off real quick.
Diamond Cuts is Philly to the call. When you think Philadelphia,
you gotta think DJ diamond Cuts all day early. Tell
them what you do For those who don't know, UH,
produce DJ um, I didn't. Did I think everything that
DJ could possibly do, you know, touring, uh, discovering artists. Uh,
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give it some concrete examples for the people who don't know. Okay,
um production of One of my first big records that
I produced was Stupid Home, Nicki minaj Um touring tour
with Nikki of course, toured with Little Mama, UM, TV
BTP City. Yeah, the deal. It was like the one
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after yeah. Yeah, and then uh, you know I discovered
a little Ouzy, So yeah, you know you discover with
Little now that I didn't know. You didn't know that?
Did that happen? Because I always wonder about a little
Uzy because you don't look or sound like nothing coming
out of Philadelphia. Well, why didn't you sign him to yourself?
You want to talk? Yeah? Open all right? So um,
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so with Ouzi, you know he had came used to
come to the studio with his friend. Um, his friend
was Red. But us you should just you know, hanging
with him or whatever. He had a couple of songs,
nothing too big or whatever. My husband called me buzz
and he said, Yo, it's his kid saw Mayor. I
really liked them. I think we should work with him,
and I said, let me check them out. I looked
them up, met him, loved them. We started creating songs.
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We created like what do you Want? And we created
the song Oozy. You know all of his earlier hits.
I played it on a radio cannon hit me. Kennon
was like, Yo, Domon, who's their kids you played on
your set. I said, his name is Oozy. It's the
artist that we worked with. He was signed to our
management at the time. And Kennon said, I want to
come down to meet him. Then at the same time,
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Kennon was interested, Kanye was interested. You know, Kennon didn't
want to lose him to Yay, you know what I mean.
So he said, wuz he come down to Atlanta. Let
me show y'all how we work. If you like how
we work, you know what I mean, you can sign
with us and take it from there. We was all
excited because you know, we being this, you know how
it is and you tested you in the studio all
of the time, and you just working and you got
all of these artists were like, hey, we finally made it.
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But at the time time you were his manager. Yeah,
well yeah, me and my husband bus Yeah yeah. So
um so you know, we was we was all excited.
Who was he was excited? We was excited. He went
to Atlanta started you a little by little. He wasn't
talking to us anymore. Um. I had called Kennon. I'm like, Yo, Kennon,
what's up, what's going on? He was like, I don't know.
He don't want us to tell y'all what's going on
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with the man. It's That's pretty much how it happened.
We heard on the street that he got signed to
Atlantic Why Yeah, but it wasn't he signed company? Yeah? Yeah,
so what's it Isn't he signed up Cannon and Drama though.
Also how did yeah he signed? Yeah, he signed to them.
They have a production deal. I believe with Atlantic get
we had management. It got a little tricky, you know
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what I mean. We didn't get burnt, but it was
a it was a fight. Paid yeah, yeah, we were
sicking care of He paid you out to paid you
to get out to the Vandament deal. Basically, yeah, that
and you know a couple other things. But the label
took care of it to make sure everything was right, right,
right right. Relationship at Uzie Now, I haven't spoken to
him in years. I mean I had, I had, you know,
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I had chances too, because of course he's done things
with our station, you know, and I can't appeal to
the powerhouse. I'm up here in New York and but
I don't know, you know, you you know when you
see somebody again, Yeah, you wanted to be right. You know.
That kind of hurt me because he was like my
little brother. We said play all the time in the studio,
like you know, this was we all felt. We all
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wanted to be happy, we all wanted to celebrate, you
know what I'm saying. So you know, that's how that
situation ended. But whose fault was it? Was it the
label for getting in his Z? Was it Cannon and
Dramas fault getting in the Z? Like? Who fault was it?
I nobody got in his Z and said cut Diamond
cuts them off. Yeah, somebody probably did get in a zero.
Maybe he just was like you know what they did,
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what they did let me keep him out there? Yeah,
you know, I was. I was in a dark space
for a long time, and I think I hit you
up one night I was reading your book, Shook One.
And when you when you do all of that work
and you get that close and then you get like
somebody turn they back on you, it puts you in
a dark space. And I was dealing with like anxiety
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and depression for a long time and I just kind
of got out of it, maybe like a couple of
years ago, last year actually, so um so, yeah it hurt.
It was like damn, like this is my little bit
all coming up together and yeah we want to now.
Yeah it's four songs, right yea all streaming platforms with
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music title this type of ap You're gonna be at
your card just dancing, yeah, if you if you need
a little pick me up. And that's why I called
it clouded, because it was that time where the music
kind of saved me mentally, because I used to have
so much mental fogginess, I guess was what I'm trying
to say. Because you know, you worry about dying all
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the time, or you worrying about uh, you know, all
of the pressure that you got going on at work
home and called anxiety anxiety. I know, Charlie made your
book really helped me, Like I really, I keep it
in my own I got like a I call it
my sitting room, but I got it in there, and
I sometimes I opened it up and I just read
a couple of pages in it. It helps me because
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I felt I used to feel like I was the
only one. I used to be in the emergency room
all the time, like I just knew my heart was
going to just stop, you know what I'm saying. So,
but that's why I called it clouded, because it was
kind of like, you know, let loose Bertie have a
good time, you know what I mean. When I first
moved to Jersey from Brooklyn and I was hearing the
club music. Yeah, I never heard club music before, but
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it was so much fun. And every cook out, every
party in Jersey was like right, y, yep, who got better? Djy,
I'm gonna say this, and then I probably gotta run
out of this room. Philly ins down not even clothes right,
oh man, Listen, I respect her opinion. I don't think
it's right, but I respect her. Listen. I'm not I'm
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not gonna go back and forth with d Jay's because
you because you, because you know New York heavy out here,
but we don't want every to ban you from coming
up here. Yeah, I'm gonna shut up shot shots. Diamond
Cuts is always invited. I love because she's family. What
are you talking about? Gracious, Hi, but I ain't gonn
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playing on her music anyway. It's Diamond because DJ diamond
Cuts is the breakfast club Good Morning. It's DJ Envy
Angela Yee. Charlomagne, the guy we are the breakfast club.
Charlomagne is Friday. So you got a positive note for
the people, Yes, man do Let's shout out all this
hard for joining us, and DJ diamond Cut shouted up
for stoppingtons. All is hard. He's gonna be a star.
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Diamond Cuts is already a star. And I want to
shout out somebody too. Shout out to William. Today is
his birthday. My friend Laura Moura, that's her son. You
guys know Laura. So William's birthday is today. I knew
him since he was a little baby boy, and now
he's all grown up getting ready for college. Nice. Now
forget tonight, I'm gonna be at Sugar Daddy shout out
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to Night's happy Okay, and then on Saturday, I'll be
at seven sixty roof Time. Now, yeah, you're coming back
tonight for the game. Yes, I'll be back in Brooklyn.
It's a Black History months, so they're gonna have all
kinds of special surprises happening tonight at the Brooklyn Nets game.
We're playing the Bulls to make sure y'all come out
and support our team. All right, we'll leave us on
the positive note. The positive note is simply this man
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learn to ask questions. It is always better to ask
questions than to make assumptions. Have the courage to ask
questions until you are as clear as you can be.
Once you're here to answer to a question, you won't
have to make assumptions because you will know the truth.
Breakfast Pub, you don't finish for y'all, dumb