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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Wake up, Wake up, wall you're trying to get it
off your chest. We want to hear from you on
the Hello, who's this morning? Hey jazz in right? Yes,
my u jazz and get it off your chests. Um,
good morning, Uncle Charlotte, Good morning, pretty girl. Ye, good morning.

(00:22):
I called you guys, of course, and couldn't get in
the other day about your scams. Yes, online of course,
on Instagram, trying to support somebody who told me, okay,
you know, I'm gonna promo for this person, you know,
you guys, you know, support and you know, get a
couple of airplane tickets, you know, And of course there

(00:45):
was a scam. I tried to reach out to the
person because they are Instagram famous. Of course their response
was they got scam too. But what happened? You just
have to sometimes you have to screen people before you
start telling people to spend their money them. You know, So,
how do you scared? What was it? Tell us so
we don't get scanned. Well, I'm not gonna put any name,

(01:07):
but it was this guy. He was basically saying, you know,
he would get discounted tickets or whatever than to the game. No, no,
no airplane ticket. Oh Okay, I heard this game before.
I seen somebody get out with this one. Go ahead. Yes.
So he was like, okay, you know, reach out to
this lady. You know she'll give these tickets because I
was going to Vegas for a friend birthday party. Of

(01:29):
course one side, you know, reached out to the ladies
putting the money. He didn't hear from her. I reached
out to the Instagram famous person. They were like, oh,
it's an older lady, as if there's an age on ammy,
and that was the end of it. Yeah, you gotta
be careful with that. I know somebody that got locked
about the airport. What people usually do is they get
a stolen credit card and they charge those tickets and

(01:50):
then you pay them cash and then when you get
to the airport. It depends on if they you know,
file that report or not, because you can get locked
up for that. So just be careful. Toss you out there,
scam and sometimes cheaper tickets. It's not worth it, and
is it. You're not gonna just get cheaper tickets like
that just doesn't happen. And I agree with Parliament. He
did say, you know that's you're lesson or whatever. So thankfully,

(02:11):
my boyfriend helped, you know, get the money like back
so that I could just buy them myself. But I'm
just like, you know, Instagram famous people, they need to
really frame the people that you're promoting. Yeah. Absolutely, Now,
you're absolutely right. You can't just be posting anything. Well
all you're doing and protecting the person right now? Why
are you protecting this Instagram famous person right now? Who

(02:31):
is it? Who it really? Yeah? Yeah, well that just
knows they getting people we want to protect somebody be
like Peter Parker's uncle, Well it was his name, I
think is Okay, I don't know about Instagram. Okay, then
I guess he ain't popping that much then, And you

(02:51):
do know you could bloe, you could buy that blue badge,
you could buy followers and buy likes, know like you
do know that? Oh no, I didn't know that. But
he's been pretty popular. But okay, but at least you
got to Vega's like you were supposed to back the lead.
All right, mama, that's all don't matter. Y'all have a
good day, Okay, thank you, Pat you, good morning, Good morning.

(03:14):
What's up? Patrick? Get off a man agulately? I got
two things I don't want to get off our chest.
I'm man this morning. Um well, I've been trying to
call in and get some relationship advice from me, and
this my first time I ever been able to get through.
But man, I took some advice for y'all and try
to get some couple's counseling for me and my girlfriend.

(03:35):
And she just blew up on me, pretty much left
me hanging. I was at work yesterday, I got home.
She left on my sun Wow, just left walking, Man,
I did you change that can follow? When she was walking?
I was at wood man, Like I don't got I
work two times. Bro, I get up at two thirty
every morning and I don't get back home until sometimes

(03:55):
ate thirty at night. You know, I provide everything from
my family. I took care of every thing. I just
can't see why I can't come up to a little
piece in harmony. Well you know what, hold on, hold on,
We're gonna put your hole and um he help you out,
all right, don't hang up? Hello? Who's this angel? Hey? Angel?
Get it off your chests. Good morning, breakfast club. But
I just want to say I love you guys. Listen

(04:16):
to you guys every morning, and uh, I want to
drop a ball from my beautiful white queen at home
and Angela. Yet every morning I can't get hey fam
out of my head. I'm sorry, Fam. He said, you're
beautiful white queen, My beautiful white queen, Jessica. Yes, you
gotta say Nubian white queen. I'm sorry, my Nubian. All right,

(04:40):
we got you to thank you. You play all my
requests every morning. You're welcome to say in the world,
thank you. Man. All right, get it off your chests
call us now. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the
breakfast Club. Pick up the mother mother phone and down.
This is your time to get it off your chest,
your man, you want to get from you on the

(05:02):
breakfast lub. You better have the same energy. Hello. Who's this? Hi?
My name is Kirsty. Hey Kurtsey, getting off your chest?
Oh my god? Like okay, So, first of all, I
love you guys. When I love this show, I'll listen
to it every morning. But um, I just wanted to
let you guys know that I sent you guys my
song about a few times and nobody responnding back. And
I definitely wanted you to check it out. It's in

(05:24):
your Dams on Instagram. Okay, we gotta look at it.
It's an idem. What's your what's your name on name? Kirsty,
k you are c Y. It's underscore. Ka, you are
c Y Underscore. Thank you, Kursey TI good morning time? Hi,
good morning now Ty you found out that name? Good morning? Yes,
I'm here baby. What's happening? You found you found out
that your husband's cheating on your time? Yeah? I did.

(05:47):
And it's crazy because I just woke off. I'm taking
my son to uh, I'm taking my son to get
dropped off and I'm headed on my way to work,
and um, you know, like we've been together for almost
twelve years and I don't know, I really don't sew
no type of way. Like it's like, you know, he
said like certain things like the last week that just

(06:07):
didn't make sense, and I was talking to my girlfriend
and I'm just like, you know, he was saying things
like you take the life out of me. You were
like drama and all this, and then come to find
out like you were like you probably weren't even talking
so long because they said that they just met you
and they didn't even know you were married. So he

(06:30):
not cheating, cheating. I haven't even said anything to him,
Like I let him holding while he was sleeping last night,
didn't say anything to him. So I know he watches
the Breakfast Club, so I hopeys hope he hears it
on his way to work this morning. So basically, you
want him to know that you know that he's cheated. Yeah, Like,
and cheating doesn't mean like you slept with them, but
you talked to him, so therefore you stepped out on

(06:52):
the marriage. No, I need to know what level of
cheating now, because it's cheating, then it's cheat and cheating
you know what I'm saying that being it's cheating when
you couldmit and make a out of God, like you
don't step out of that. Yeah, but you might have
just been talking to the girl. Um for what? Why
aren't you saying anything to him? I'm just curious because
I found out last night and me, who's gonnah? Okay,

(07:12):
so you are going to say something to him? Um?
I mean if he listened to the Breakfast Club this
morning where I'm short, he will. I think you need
to make sure you're cheating first before you put him
on black. The man could have been talking to some
of your young lady about buying you a president. I've
already talked to the female. She could be lying. She
could be lying always, No, they're not lying. Is he black?
They know what kind of vehicle he drives? So wid

(07:34):
No black? You know black men don't cheat? Where does
he have? I bet your license plates say black men
don't cheat on it? Who can't? Kind of at the
end of the day, I'm not fresh though, because I'm
an independent woman and I'm glad I devoted twelve years
to you, and I'm all always good. It's by the way,
it's okay. It's okay to be hurt. It is, And
do your homework, just to make sure, just don't you
don't jump out the window. Make sure and if you've

(07:55):
got the evidence and you do, if the number is
in his phone and that's when he's and it's narrator's nothing.
I need to make sure. You don't have to pretend
to be okay if you're really not feeling okay. Just
so I'm not okay. I'm actually very very hurt. But
I'm not gonna I'm not going to try to figure
out what happened, what didn't happen. That kind of makes
you hurt more, baby, And if he was holding you
last night, I mean he feels extra guilty. Yeah, and

(08:17):
that's wrong. You want froel real guilty when it's all
the way over. I don't want to say, make sure
he was really cheated. I don't know, to make sure
he was really cheating. Before you make a permanent decision
based off temporary feeling, you definitely should have a conversation
with him. You know, I'll have a conversation with him.
I just couldn't get to any of my girlfriends this morning,
so after wrong people to be talking like this, Okay, well,

(08:42):
good luck, mama talking to him single as girlfriends of
yours at a time like this. What's your name? What's
her name? Brian? Brian? Fix up Brian? And that's my
brothers fix up? All right, boy, all right, thank y'all,
have a good morning. I mean, he's still sleeping peacefully.
Why would you want them? Though? Don't give the man
time to get his lie to ya, right, man, he

(09:04):
got all day, got out of day. Now get it
off your chest. Eight hundreive days five one on five
one if you need to bet and here this now
it's the breakfast Club. Good morning the Breakfast Club pointing
everybody's DJ md Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. We got a special guests in the
building to change. Yes, Yes, let's up, my brother. I'm good.

(09:27):
Thank you for having album man, one of the most
consistent artists around. Thank you, I have to say, because
we love pretty girls like trap music. But this new album,
I just got it last night, so we were all
listening to it together and amazing. Let me tell you something, man,
I've been amazing. I've been You've not been a playing
Circle fan. I've been with you since the Traffic Valley tapes, Robber,
with you for a long time. This is your best

(09:48):
album and it's not even close. Do you feel that way, No,
no doubt about it. Who gets the credit for this
being the best body of work? Is it you? Is
it Tech? Is it Lebron? Is it the team effort? Now? Well,
you know, uh, Tech just really like answers phone calls.
I mean he does more than he does more on that,
but then he asked me what you think about this?
So he can't take the credit for that. And then
you know, Lebron obviously getting the Monica or the title

(10:13):
of A and R. This project was definitely my idea.
But you know, he went in there turning knobs or anything.
He didn't have time to like, you know, send me
beats or anything. It was I brought him on board
for a couple of different reasons. But but this Ropper
Go to the League was something that I worked for
over a year, like you know, pretty good, like trap
music did very well. We essentially had you know, damn

(10:33):
Neil statue of Liberty in a pink trap house in Atlanta.
It was basically the same type of effect as an
Eiffel Tower. Just as people you know, this is way
after the album, people still following the campaign, these ideas,
they just keep going, they keep working, They employed people,
you know what I mean. And so Woul Rapper Go
to the League. I had to find a way to
connect the dots. And that's why you see this yellow

(10:54):
crate on the album cover, because this was this is
kind of where I came from, like a low social
economic Yeah. So basically sometimes it's either a milk crate
or a bike ram. But basically you're using you know
what you have to get certain results. You know what
I'm saying so proud to getting a basketball goal. We

(11:14):
used to we were hooping things like you know, like this,
So what about sequencing like putting that sum at Marsha
Ambro's first How did you guys collaborate on that? Or
is that that was an idea that actually he had
for a long time. Like we met out here in
New York and played some songs, and I had this
martial song for kind of some time, but it was
hard for me to put it out, and I didn't

(11:35):
know where to put it when I put it out,
because originally I thought maybe this could be an outro,
but it had so much weight to it, it had
so much substance, and I said, why not start off
my album with that kind of emotion. It talks about
death in the intro, you know what I mean. It
talks about little Yeah. It talks about my partner little
fate son passing away. My homie Big, his son passed

(11:56):
away last year in August. He was about to be
eighteen in September and he died to gun violence. And
these are like my friends. I went to school with
him and then and that the kids are getting killed
and it's like there's nobody that I know can explain
that feeling. You know what I'm saying, There's nobody that
I know can explain that feeling. And I got phone
calls both times. When your homeboy calls you and that

(12:18):
child has been taken away from it's some of the
most harshest pain I've ever I've ever heard or felt
in my life. So I wanted to get straight into that,
letting people know, Oh, this is a different album from Change.
This is a different direction. When when Little Fake calls
you and says that, how do you even console your
man in a situation like that? Because you describe how
you felt, you said he was shaking and all that.
How do you console your man in the situation? I

(12:40):
knew like he actually had a kid, like the ninth grade.
He was popping, you know what I mean. He had
a kid in the ninth grade, kind of grew up
with him and he was twenty one. You know, he
was twenty one years old and somebody shot. I didn't
kill him. You know, we went to the funeral, and
it's just it's just it's hard to just relive that.
Like the last one, Big, that's my man, Big, my partner.
He's actually um I got him working for TRU my label,

(13:01):
like doing A and R for some of the upcoming
artists that I have. But like, one of my other
friends is blowing my phone up and he tim me, man,
I heard big son just got killed. And so sixty
seconds later Big was calling me. So I started praying
that the information was untrue. And then while I was praying,
beat the phone hung up, and then he called me back.
And then when he called me, basic bro, somebody took

(13:22):
my son away. And that was like I heard this call.
I heard this call before, I heard this pain, before
I went straight out there to where he was. You
know what I'm saying. I still beat myself up about
it because I talked to him two weeks earlier. It
was hard for me to connect with him because he
was old and he was so cool and so like,
I don't care if you too change, you know what
I'm saying, And that happens to me not that often,

(13:43):
you know what I'm saying. I can really this street
stuff mixed with this psychology. The grim madele to tap
into a few things, but he had a shield up,
and I'm like, damn, look when you think you're cooler
than me, you know what I mean. And then I
had to kick in the psychology. I remember he used
to love football. In my studio, it's twenty thousand square feet.
So we played a little catch, worked on some spirals,
and then we kind of talked about like what you

(14:03):
want to do? You know what I'm saying. And the
common thing that most young people want to do is rap.
You know, I'm like, what else you want to do?
Like rap? You know what I'm saying, something like comeback?
And you know I never The next time I saw him,
he was he was in a coffin, so that that's
just this hardness. So I talked about that on the
first song. I know that's probably not a normal way
to start off an album, but all right, we got
more when we come back. This the Breakfast Club, Good morning,

(14:24):
good morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. Two changes in the building, Charlemagne,
I said to me, as another reflective record, you refer
to yourself as a drug dealer, a killer, and a
real but it seems like you're more than all of
that at this point. So what are you two change?
Two changs? I'm a great father, great husband. I'm an entrepreneur,

(14:46):
I'm a musician. I have a lot of adjectives to
describe me. Tall, dark, handsome, I'm a virgo. I enjoy
long walks in the bank doing I'm pretty good. I'm
all those things and things like the album is very reflective.
You know, I used past tense a lot of my
music because I'm obviously not trapping right now, but these

(15:07):
are some of the things. My kids really listen to
my music now, Like I just got it. Just got
the phone with my son. He told me some hey,
you know Jews because that was on Pretty Girls like
trapping music, and so they thought it was funny that
me and him going back on the phone to my hey.
He's like hey, I'm like hey, and that was like,
but that's my old album and he three. And so
it's like when I got my wife the new car.

(15:29):
I ain't getting no TVs this time on purpose, because
my kids would watch TV the whole day to school. Hold,
I'm like, man, they need to look out to one
of the song. So now they don't want to look
out the one to still, they just want to hear music,
and so they're gonna listen to my album, So I
don't say like can sit and stuff like that too much.
Like I try to find creative ways to talk about
even sex and things like that. I'm obviously still do.

(15:50):
But when you got a ten year old asking me,
did you just say two girls in the pool kissing?
And like, did I say two girls in the pool kissing?
I ain't see what you what you're doing, you know,
and I can't make them stop listening. They got iPhones
and stuff. So I'm like, when my daughter asked me
what a drug dealer was, I told him me because
obviously I don't live the same way I live before

(16:10):
they got here? Are you scared to go deep into
the psyche of of mister Eppstell? Yeah, I got some pain.
You know, it's some pain, and now I deal with
it pretty good. You know what I'm saying Some things
that just so close and deal to me. It's just
it's just hard to get out, you know what I'm saying,
Like it's not average, it's not it's not it's not normal.
It's really savage, you know some of the things. You
know what I'm saying, Like, I'm not I wan't going
around killing and robbing people. But some of the things

(16:33):
I did in my community, like I probably should have
been ashamed myself, but at the same time, I felt
like I ain't having no other option. How do you
how do you navigate through the industry? Could be just
as evil as the street. Now I don't don't, but
you know, i'd be by myself. Really, I'm cool with
everybody in the industry. I'm sure they all did the
resume background check. I'm sure they all thought about saying
something crazy and then they're like, bro let let leave

(16:54):
bro a loan. You know what I'm saying, Just that's smiling,
all cap and that's not like for no respect and
nothing like that. It's just like how I moved. I
respect people. I treat the valet just like I treat
the CEO. That's how I do it. You know what
I'm saying on people, I've saw people I've been in
the game loaner to see people get rich, get broke,
vice versa. You know what I'm saying, in different attitudes changed,
I think it's dope. If I get a fat Super

(17:16):
Bowl check and remain the same, I think that's dope.
You know what I'm saying, buy a car to I
ain't ball to nobody, buy some property, opening up another
business next week, Like I ain't balling nobody. I have
a restaurant doing well. I'm opening up members only a
whole another spot in the line them open up Pamper
Nail Studio. I got a nail shop. I'm goin to
open up like mine for players, big throne chairs. You're

(17:38):
coming in, get your foot chopped off or whatever you
want to do. You know, yeah, you get that bad
black tool they need to get fore I gotta you know,
you gotta see black nail on that. You know that
dude got a black nail under that thing. They got
commercials to do. So now it's about man. I love

(18:01):
being different. I love being myself. I gotta go with
my good you know, my counscious. I really believe in
that that voice that talks to y'all. I listened to
that voice. I listened to it all the way home.
I feel like, yeah, the law of attraction. I feel
like you believe that for real, for real, man, I've
done it too many times. Man, Like I could tell
you now some stuff about to happen really good, Like
I just all I can tell you where a rapper

(18:21):
go to the league is out right now to change
fifth studio album, good to see you again, my brother.
It's the Breakfast Club. It's topic time because the phone
called eight hundred and five eight five one oh five
wanted to join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club,
talk about it, pinning everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,

(18:43):
Charlomagne and God we are the Breakfast Club. Now if
he just joined us, were talking about b Smith. Now
for people that just joined us, explain who b Smith
FISGI and what's going on with that situation. She's a
style icon, she's a restaurant tour She's been married for
twenty six years to Danya Asking and she has Alzheimer's.
So now her husband has moved another woman into the

(19:05):
house and he has a girlfriend, and so he has
a new relationship. And like I was saying, Alzheimer's is
a difficult situation to deal with. They say that seventy
percent of people who take care of somebody with Alzheimer's
end end up dying before that person. I'm gonna be
I don't have a strong opinion on this. I can't
judge that man unless you're in that situation. I don't
know what I was doing in that situation. He's taking

(19:27):
care of his wife. He's living with his wife, but
he still has desires and that woman would probably keeping
him alive and keeping him alive as well was keeping
be alive. So I mean, I don't really have a
strong opinion on it either way. Now I'm gonna tell
you what he said about it. He said that when
we got the diagnosis and Mount Sinai, he said, she
stopped me, put her hand on my arm, and she
said to me, I want you to go on. He said,
I'm not doing anything we didn't discuss, and he said,

(19:49):
the other side of the coin is the person that
I'm now involved with his wife. The racial innu window
is devastating. And I do believe that Bee probably told him,
y'all keep it moving like you know, don't don't stop
your life just because mine is at a halt, you know,
and he's taking care of her like he's a primary.
Can't get it. That's very honorable to me. You can't
take it has dementia Outshimer that she remember saying that

(20:09):
it was that a real conversation or she's just saying
this thing not thinking my mother in law say, she
just says she doesn't know what she's saying at times,
so who knows. But my whole thing is is b
Smith created That's that's her business. Yes he helped, but
you know she was the breadwinner. She was the one
that brought in the bucks and was the fashion and
did the restaurant. That's her bread. I also think it's
just tacky to put this out there like that. But

(20:29):
the fact that you know, you're taking pictures with the
three of them and they're smiling. She doesn't know what's
going on, the fact that she's leaving, how do we
know for sure? She don't know what's going on. So
when you have all time, you don't remember nothing at all.
Like my mother in law has no short term memory,
she has long term memory. She remembers something. She doesn't
recognize her husband, but she doesn't remember that does her husband,

(20:49):
So she don't even know. She didn't cheat it though
that doesn't make it right, bro talking about I don't know, man,
All I'm saying is what are you supposed to do?
Just take care of her for the rest of his life.
Just but some people are different. That's how I feel.
My wife. As I asked Gil last night. I even
ask my daughter. We wish she was talking. We were
talking about it. She's seventeen, and they both agree with
the stiff, like you gotta move on. They think it's okay.

(21:10):
Like I agree the husband kind of like I don't
kind of like if you got another I don't want
to say if you got somebody in prison, because but
that is kind of the same thing. Yeah. Yeah, the
person's in prison for the rest of their life, like
what I'm puposed to, just like Stage stayed committed to them,
like and he is committed to her. He's the primary caretaker.
I don't know what more you want from them. He
did a Facebook post, but he said, no matter how
much you've learned, I've been exposed to alzheimer'sn't demension. When

(21:32):
the person you've been married to for what is closing
in on three decades cause you daddy, and it ain't
a term of endearment, but the actual belief that you
are her father, it takes you to your very core.
I can't judge that man, and I know I know
it's difficult, right and before we take a car, just
tell you, um, every year we go on vacations and
I take my mother in law and people always ask
why do you take it? Because she don't remember anyway, Like,
you know, we go to Dubai, we go to Mount These,

(21:52):
Florida wherever, they say, she don't remember. On the way
back from Dubai, we were on the plane and I
guess the air pressure messed with her a little bit,
so she woke up and she said, oh, I got
to go to work. So my wife is like, Mom, no,
you don't have to go to work. She didn't even
know who my wife was. She was like, who are you?
And get broke down in tears, like, damn, my mom
doesn't know who I am. And the crazy part when
she seen me, she knew who I was, So yes,

(22:13):
I know it's her. I know it's painful, but we
gotta Those are the moments that we gotta remember. Damn,
my mom did everything for me. I don't want to
disrespect it and do anything that she shouldn't necessarily want
when she I think some people might feel like that,
and some people might feel like they can't handle it
and handle it the way I mean, I don't know,
because I drive you crazy. Dan Gasby imagine if Dan

(22:35):
was in this house with this with his wife all
the time dealing with that. That could drive him crazy.
So I'm telling you this other woman that's probably keeping
him company, is probably just keeping him mentally healthy. Right, well,
let's go to the phones. What do you think, MARKETA.
I think it's very very triful, and like you said,
she sacrificed a lot within those twenty years to try

(22:55):
to make money and make their life better, probably generational wealth.
And she's nasty, like wait till she passed. That could
be twenty years from now. Well, and he also was successful.
It wasn't like he was living off her money. Matter.
If you want a girlfriend, have a girlfriend on the side,
but don't even know woman to your wife's house because
if she was in her white man, he wouldn't do it.
See now that's the part I think that's disturbing. Now

(23:16):
you want to do that, thank you, because he was
gonna do what he's gonna do any me. But moving
her in the house is next level. I can't judge that, man.
But I'm gonna tell you something. A lot of us
and a lot of our listeners were up in age,
so we're gonna find out soon enough. We're gonna if
you stay with your woman, A man with all timers. Okay, Eric,
good morning, Come, what's your opinion? Morning? Honestly, man, I

(23:38):
kind of gree with Charlemagne. Man. I mean, you can't
really judge from looking from the outside in. So until
I go through that situation, I can't really say what
I would do. But I mean, like moving in the girlfriend,
it is kind of like a great area to me.
But whatever works for him, if they're gonna keep him happy,
then I say, do what you want to do, what
you're gonna do. You know what I think too. I

(23:58):
think about like if that happens to one of my parents,
I would want my other parents to be happy too.
So I can't say that I went with my mom
and my dad all morning. Hey, we got to have
to bring in another woman right now. You may still
be with us, but I don't know she would have
I don't know if he can talk Jesus, But I

(24:18):
do feel like when this does affect you personally, people
have their own personal stories, you know, watching like a
parent have to deal with another parent who had Alzheimer's,
you know, and like if Gia's father had to still
deal with the mom with your grandma, with her mother.
Then I'm sure she would want her father to be
happy and not always have to be a caregiver and
not have his own happiness because it is stressful. Right,

(24:40):
And Charlem May made up a good point. Man, he
made up one. Yeah, he made a good point. We
all getting old, and I'm forgetting a lot right now.
So I don't know if I'm going down that line.
I don't want to make sure that my wife too.
You see, I've been talking on more. I don't bring
nobody now sty At least we have you on record, Okay,
since y'all don't believe be Smith, and y'all don't believe
Dan when Dan B. Smith said that, y'all don't believe.

(25:01):
We've heard NVCA. You don't want to no other man
in his house, and we bur and Charlotte May say
it's okay with him. He would want his wife to
move on. I don't see why I would hold a
hostage like that. I mean, of course I would want
her to take care of me, but I want her
to move on with her life. I can't wait to
see that. You know, it's crazy, a white guy. My wife,
My wife ain't on she don't. She ain't on social
media like that. She don't do that. You know what?

(25:22):
I want to say something. I had an Uber driver
when I was in Detroit, and he was telling me
he was having an issue with his wife and taking
care of her and they went together forever and he
loved her. But he was like, I'm ready to just
like live my life a little. Is that wrong that
I want to be? That's why he was driving Uber,
just because he wanted to get out of the house.
He was seventy years old, and he was like, I
want to like get on these dating apps and go
on some dates. Do you think that's wrong? I don't know?

(25:44):
All right, Well, do we have them all to the story? Guys?
I mean, I'm not really invested in this topic like that.
I mean I don't have an opinion on it either way.
I don't feel like this is something I can really
truly have an opinion on. So I don't know what
I was doing that situation. That's something that's really kind
of out of the realm of my understanding. I think
everybody has their own opinion on if that with you,
what you would do, But until it happens, who knows
all right. We got more coming up next with a
breakfast club. The breakfast Club anyway, there's some history between

(26:13):
you and Dramas. Everybody is kg Envy, Angela Yee, Charlottagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club special guest in
the building, and we mean special. Lizzo, Good morning, Lizzo.
I'm happy to be here. No, you're excited to see
me here. I feel excited. We got carpet together. Yes, okay,
remember I didn't remember Heber right, he's a boy. That's right.

(26:41):
Let me refresh your memory. Let me refresh. It's coming back.
This is when you had a conversation with our bought
our drama on this podcast. I have situation ships and
I deal with boys to deal with people. Let make
some beating. Um, I don't know you tell me Tommy,

(27:02):
he'll figure Fanny pass. I had my head blooe. I
train here first of all because I want for my
head some way back. So you just answered all the
questions about wooden. Wow, how can you tell boys with
the neck and you're good at that, the beard, the
frost colors. You want to hug you, So I'm good.

(27:26):
That was that was rude. I'm not gonna lie around
must that wasn't nice. She had, I forgot hurt. Apology
that you wanted to shepped up, d'me on now she
likes boys? She said that was n No boys like me. Okay,
I'm sick and I travel a lot, and I got money,

(27:48):
and that is true. There's always a boy trying to
get with you because you think you got good credit.
Anything you keep snacks you. The things that online that
somebody was saying that they don't like girls with box graides.
Did you see and the girls were going in on
him because wait, you don't like girls with box always thoughts.

(28:13):
You're thinking a black girl, you're gonna take the hairstyle
you get. That's right, you take the hairstyle, you get
that jet because it might change every single deet you boys. Sorry, sorry,
you don't talk to me. I'm black. Well, we get
the box braids. Let listen, we've already covered boys and

(28:35):
box braids. Just throwing things out there. What about music? Yeah,
can we talk about Liza doesn't music? I dam him?
You don't want you off limits because you don't even
remember me. I got a whole picture what you I
posted before plugged him and I was like, it's been

(28:55):
I was like, it's good to see you again. He
was like, oh, he did that, I see her but
not so. I was like, I'm so excited Lizzle's coming.
We've been trying to get it up here for a while.
Let's start from the beginning. Had a Lizzo start in
the music industry. Um, the music industry. Well, I've been
playing flute my whole life, and I get busy flute

(29:15):
issue listen I brought. I brought the flute too because
I got more to do later. So if you wanted
to come out, come out. Um No. I was an
indie artist, so I was playing a lot of festivals.
I was playing a lot of like rock clubs. I
dropped like two mixtapes, um and I was doing like
the indie circuit. And then I got signed to at
Lantic Records in two thousand and fifteen, in December twenty sixteen,

(29:39):
and ever since then, I've just been, you know, making
my own lane. We got you on the flute, man.
I was twelve years old in Houston and banned and
the woman was like, you play flute, and I just
happened to be really good. You're gonna play the flute. Yeah,
she just said you play flute. She said I had
a good ambusher, So that means I had a good mouth,

(30:00):
right like this, that's just saving. She has to do
that too, right red carpet. And he did not care.
But I say I have a good mouth, and he
shoulder laning. Not for you, for you as a solo

(30:23):
artist though, because I know for you at first it
was intimidating for you to say I'm gonna be who
I really am. How did that happen for you? Well,
I was just nervous to be out front and center
by myself, you know what I'm saying. Like I felt
like because I looked the way that I looked at,
people didn't really want to look at just me. So
I always had like my girlfriends around me, and I
was like, yeah, we're a girl group. And I was like,

(30:44):
nobody wants to hear what I have to say. Nobody
wants to hear my story. But you know, I told God,
I said, if I'm to be a solo artist, you
are gonna make it easy for me, and it's gonna
flow and be natural. And ever since I made that prayer,
it's been easy for me, Like everything kind of came
naturally to me. What was your journey like to be
so power like the power yourself a man? It was
long and it was hard. Um. Growing up in Houston,

(31:07):
I was teased a lot in middle school for being
nerdy or playing the flude. They were like, man nerd,
I have friends. I have friends. But you know, I
went through a long process of learning how to love myself.
And it started with wanting to be somebody else and
actually not loving myself. And then one day I was like, yo, like,

(31:28):
I'm gonna be in this body forever. I'm gonna be
this bitch forever. So it's like you either live your
life not liking her or you live your life trying
to love her. So ever since then, I've just been
working on love with myself and now I'm getting married
to myself. So let's talk about the album because I
love you. It's very self reflective. Yes, it makes breaking
up seemed like fun too. You know how many people say,

(31:48):
like I wish I was going through a breakup to
this album. I'm like, guys, nowhere, we all need a
good breakup song, though, And that's the kind of sound
that's gonna make you be like man, him, Yeah, but
it's it's more of like an empowering self and powering album.
And I think that that's when people need to empower
themselves and most or when we think we should it
is when we're breaking up with somebody. We want to
like be like, how do I get myself back on top?

(32:08):
How do I get myself back to who I was?
And then you listen to my songs and you're like,
I'm one hundred percent that bitch. It's the best way
to get over a break up another man. There is
no best way to get over a breakup. There's only
your way to get over a breakup. You almost got
me caught up there. You almost got me caught up
there that I've literally been in the room. And then

(32:37):
when it's not panning out the way I want, I'll
be like, I need to call another I said that.
He was like, what this is? Where this is a conclusion?
You jump to what could happen to make you think
that so many things? What is not working out me?

(33:01):
And oh you don't know now, John, what kind of
things that you do? What the penis side, penis side
make things not work out? You can tell he got
a small penis because a penis size play. I am
seven eight one is warm out, thank you, congratulations, thank you. No,
it's a it's an intention, but um, in my mind,

(33:22):
I kind of already see the future with people, like
as soon as I meet somebody, I know where this
is gonna go. And yeah, so if I see it
not really panning out the way that I wanted and
my expectations aren't meant, sometimes I will jump to an extreme.
I'm scared for you when it comes to rejecting people, though,
because that could be a dangerous situation. You tell a
guy like, hey, I don't want you here, I want

(33:42):
another dude, the next dude right now. Yeah, that's kind
of like impulsively, And I'm learning how to not be
that way because when I get when I said it,
and this was recently, goodness, grace, that was like a
long time the mail, he goes very fragile, is over Hey,
I've noticed, And when I said it, I was like, damn,
Like I felt really bad and I was like, you

(34:03):
know what, I didn't mean that, So let me just
take it back a step and just say that I'm
not satisfied with your response. What did the dude say
when you said, I got another dude coming on his way.
What did he say, I got another dude coming too,
you know what? No, I mean that that's what he said.

(34:30):
He was like, really, that's the conclusion that you jumped to.
That's really what you say in this time. And I
was like, I'm sorry, I actually didn't mean that. All right.
We got more with Lizzo when we come back, don't move.
It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is dj Enzy,
Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Lizzo. Ye talk about getting
added to the movie Hustless, because we saw that here

(34:51):
in that movie. Have you started filming and everything yet? Yeah?
I'm done? Okay, Um, it was it was late. I'm
one of the Exotic Dance and I'm in the scene
with j Low and Cardi and um, you're on the poll,
I'm on the pole and all of that. You have
experienced with the pole prior, you know. It's funny. My
birthday was like three days before and my whole team

(35:12):
surprised me on tour with private pole dancing lessons and
they didn't even know. So I had a little bit
of practice, but I'm surprisingly naturally talented. Yeah, moves later,
I like, I know, not later, right now? You know
I can use some things right now. Did they ask
you to show a lot of skin? Yes? And no,

(35:33):
like I wanted to show more skin actually like they
because we were very well styled. Um. And then I
was like, can I just pull my be out here?
And they were like, well, you can wear nipple pasties
if you want or if you don't want it, don't
give me. But it's not out. But I'm very I'm
tim I like, you get shot later on in life,

(35:54):
if your career. I'm finding out now in Playboy. Right now,
I'm in Playboy, but I'm not I'm I'm super covered up. I'mingerie.
Did you want to play yourself out a Payboy? No?
I mean I don't be wanting to pull my d's out.
But here's the thing, it's not a big deal for
me to pull out. All about the money now though. Yeah,

(36:15):
So I'm thinking smarter, not freer, because you know, I'm
a free spirit. I'm like a hippie, dippy type of girl,
Like we go skinny dipping in the ocean, and you
know what I mean, Like I'll be putting twerk videos
on my Instagram like I'm not. You need to get
into a way. Yeah, a lot of music. Do you
know the music cannot work? But yeah, I know a

(36:35):
lot of music. You don't play none of it though,
And he's the DJ of the show. I just want
to throw that out there and not trying to start anything.
Just my god, you haven't played my music and I'm
sitting right here, or play something right now. Play let's play.
Truth had to actually be here, Scott. We're going to
do truth first. Aead all right, y'all. It's Little AKA

(36:58):
one hundred percent that bitch and this is my song
Truth Hurt. I hope you like it. Bring everybody is
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the Guy. We are the
Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Lizzo. That hurts.
Oh my god. I want to cod for truth art.

(37:22):
But keep it round. The first time you hear that song,
you know that's a hit, Like immediately, it's one of
those first time but they would never know. But but
you know, gass me for the we we just heard
out of men so positive, you are so positive. I
love it. Really it's because I tried to be positive.

(37:44):
I think that I've seen a lot of darkness and
I've been through a lot of dark times. I don't
even really realize i've been through until I'm doing interviews
and then they remind me and they're like and then
they said you were homeless when you were twenty one,
and I was like, oh, thanks for reminding me. Like,
dam I'm gonna tried to block that out. But I
went through such a dark age in my life. Um
that I think now is grown ass woman. I work

(38:05):
really hard on self care and self love and trying
to be positive. Um, and this shows Yeah, just set
your intention. My therapist always says, set your intention. Shout
out therapy. Yeah. I started going to a therapist last
year because, yeah, it was hard. Industry made you start going. Um,
I think it was the demands. I think people ask
a lot of artists, and I'm also I give a lot.

(38:27):
People think that they can take so much from me.
So I started to find myself getting siphoned and my
energy being drained, and I couldn't be good to my
friends and I couldn't be good to myself. So I
went to a therapist and I was like, how am
I going to manage this when it gets more and
more demanding, Well, you gotta handle on it. You said,
you know self care, you know, taking time for yourself.

(38:49):
I think the hardest thing is when this business gets
over a woman is just the press reset and you know,
and get back to your center, like it's okay to
be about just lizzle hit deep. Y'all got deep therapy.
You gotta press reset, you go because a lot of
especially in our community, a lot of people say, I
ain't going into therapist. I'm talking you say, you know what,
I'm gonna give this a try. I'm gonna give this
a show. Well, I'm the first person in my family.

(39:10):
I'm the baby, I'm the youngest, and I'm the first
person in my family to ever seek therapy and I've
been trying to It is in the black community, it's
stigmatized because it's like our therapists would be like that sometimes.
You know, I got therapists, but um, I think for me,
I just really had to keep it real with myself

(39:30):
because I did use a lot of other things like
I would be like shake it off, or I would
be like you can handle this, You're strong enough. Off
pray it off, and a lot of times, my job
is so amazing, Like I get to I've been touring forever,
like I've been touring before, I've been selling records, so
it's like I get to go on stage and just
dance and sing and people cheer like that's such a
great job. I was like, let me go on stage

(39:52):
and just transmute this energy and turn it from something
negative into something positive. And that always used to work
for me, um, because performing is a way of my life.
But that day, it was a show and I was
so unhappy and I couldn't talk to my friends, like
I was crying in the bathroom and I physically was
just like I can't bring them in here. And then um,
I was going to the stage and I was like,

(40:13):
I don't want to play the show, and that thought
has never crossed my mind, like, and then I got
on stage and I performed, and a lot of people
were like, I saw you at Santa Barbara and you
were amazing. I'm like, ah, I was on the version
of a nervous breakdown. And then I walked off stage
and I was still crying and I was still sad,
and that had never happened, and I said, you know what,
this was gonna get in the way of my my livelihood,

(40:34):
the thing that makes me the most happy. So I
was like, I gotta yeah, you gotta pay that money
to make that money too. I was like, I'm gonna
invest in this because this is my this is my
life investment. I love my therapist because she is it's
the opposite though. She kind of just listens and she
doesn't like cry or get upset. Like I would tell

(40:54):
my friends like he I'm depressed today and they'd be like, na,
you know what I mean, I don't work thereased you know.
I tell my mom, I'm like, you know, I've been
crying all day, and she's like, baby, I don't want
you to cry. I'm like, yo, I need to be sad, right.
And so when I tell my therapist that, she'll be like, okay,
all right, explain tell me more, or she just she

(41:15):
stays calm, and I need that. So I think, see,
what does your therapist do for you the exact same thing,
And the reason that that works is because I feel
like any problem you have, you also have a solution,
and sometimes we just gotta talk it through with ourselves.
So you're talking talking, talking in the middle of talking, like, oh,
I know why I feel that way. There you go,
you know, I know what's bothering. Right. We got the answers,

(41:36):
but I think sometimes it's nice to have someone outside
of yourself to help you find those answers, to ask
the right questions so you can find the answers within yourself.
We always got the answers to our problems, but we
never really get to spend enough time with ourselves trying
to solve them. All right, we got more with Lizzo.
When we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast and
Angela yee, Charlemagne the guy we are to Breakfast Club.

(41:58):
We're still kicking it with Lizzo. So you've also had
the opportunity to work with Prince, which I think is
absolutely amazing. The Prince favorite artists of all time ever.
I was on his UM album Plectrum Electrum, and I
was on a song called I lived in Minneapolis, Minnesota
for five years and UM, me and my best friend

(42:18):
Sophia Airis, we were in UM a group together and
we did they did a documentary on like local artists,
and at the time, Prince had a group called Third
Eye girl and so we were all included in this
package and the day it aired, um the radio station
there got an email from Paisley Park and it was
like who are those girls? This is Prince I want
to know, and he was just like, I want you

(42:41):
guys to come to Paisley Park on Easter Sunday and
I want you to record a song. Wow. And then
after that we just had a relationship with Paisley where
we would just get emails. It was like come and play,
come and perform. So we were perform at Paisley Park
for Prince's parties and music. What were those human conversations
with Prince? There weren't no like so Prince was like

(43:04):
Charlie from Charlie's Angels. Really yeah, there was like only
two moments. But did you work with Was he in
the studio at all? He was not in the studio
when we made He was in the studio via voice.
Oh him met him? Not when we were working on
the albums, were on the song. No, he was just
like very good and we were like, very good. Did

(43:26):
you meet him at all? In life? There was a
moment in passing where he thanked us for coming to
the show, but we never had conversation a little bit.
Why why were you home? Was that twenty one? Well,
a lot had been going on, um between my father
passing away and my family moving away to Denver. I
stayed in Houston, and I was pursuing music, and I

(43:47):
thought I had a handle together. I had a job,
I had an apartment, I had a car, and then
one by one those things just started falling away, Like
first I lost my car, and then I got evicted
from my apartment, and then when my father passed away,
I lost my job. Because I remember, I was like,
they were like leave go and I went to breatheming
and everything, and flew to Detroit to see him and everything.

(44:10):
But um, so I looked up and I was like,
I'm in a band, I'm playing music, but I don't
have a car, I don't have a house, and I
don't have a job. And I was like, Okay, what
do I do? I got to sleep on people's couches,
So I was sleeping on my drummer's floor. My sister
gave me her superhu that was like t boned, So
I swear I've been drawing. I was driving on a

(44:31):
highway and the police pulled me over, like, oh my god,
I just kind of it. So she gave me that car,
and I was sleeping that sometimes, and I slept at
the studio that my band would rehearse at, which was
like roaches. And um, so I had spent a year

(44:51):
and a half of my life showering at twenty four
hour fitness and you know, living like that. And I
also know that I made a choice to not go
home with my family. I really stuck it out for music.
And I thought that this was something I was supposed
to do. I thought this was a part of my
story to go through what I was going through. Um,
I realized a lot of people do not have a
choice in the matter and they are subject to homelessness.

(45:14):
Like not having a home and being homeless, I think
are two different things. I made a choice for my career,
but I also was so young and so irresponsible and
going through so much emotional turmoil because meanwhile, that's also
the time where I was learning how to love myself.
So I had all of this like self loathing and
I wasn't eating and I was like really thin for
my frame and still get on by what this was,

(45:38):
Like your face is good He was like, I showed
your pictures to my friends and they said, your face
is good, but your body needs work. When I was
eighty pounds smaller than I am, I was like, y'all
will never be happy with how I look. How'd you
get all that way back? Though? Well, it's not how
did you gain weight? It's just like I have money
and I can eat meals now I pounds I was

(46:02):
eighty pounds lighter, back smaller. I mean, yeah, that was
ten years ago, ten years of being a bad visit.
That's like, you know what, uh, what's the math on that?
Eight pounds every year? So even when you went to
twenty five finish, you was just going to shower, Like,
I'm just wondering, why would you You got to listen

(46:26):
to the album? That's the thing. Like I was not
just smaller because I wasn't eating, but I also had
a strange addiction to working out and not eating. So yeah,
that was it was who I was showering at the gymney.
Did you think you would have such a notable impact?
Did you say, did you believe that? Did you believe
little in her form right now would have such a

(46:48):
notable past? You know what's crazy. I, as a little girl,
always knew I had to do music, which is why
when it got hard, I made so many sacrifices because
from the je I was like, I have to do this.
And I remember I would get messages. I would go
to church a lot, and you know, they would have
like the guests come in and they would do all
the little like profits to you or prophecies to you

(47:11):
or whatever. And I had a woman say that to
me once. She was like, I was in the seventh
grade and I could talk about it now because here
we are. But she was like, I swear to y'all.
I remember, I was like, are you gonna tell me this?
But she was like, you're gonna try to lose weight,
but it's not gonna happen, because when you grow up,
you're gonna be a celebrity and you're gonna help girls
love themselves look looking the way that you look. And

(47:31):
I remember I was in the seventh grade, so I
was so offended because I was literally on the slim
past side. I was a big bitch and so I've
done everything. And then I looked up one day and
I was playing a show and girls were coming up
to me after the show and they were like, you've
helped change the way that I feel about myself. You've
helped me get out of a toxic relationship or an

(47:53):
abusive relationship. And I was like, whoa, Like it's actually
coming true. And so I just feel very blessed. And
everybody always says when you see Lizzo, because I saw
you perform, and they're like, when you see Lizzo perform, amazing.
So we saw you perform and I was like, Oh,
she's dope. I gotta go listen to some of her music.
And now that you have this album out is really
really amazing to hear, like the whole album is so

(48:13):
great and the performance is so great, because sometimes those
things don't match up, right. I mean, people likes me
before they likes my music. That's beautiful though. Yeah, it
is a beautiful thing because I want to build a
long career. If you are overnight success, so that means
you can be an overnight failure, and I just want
to be a gradual success because I want to be
in this thing for a long time. And that's why
people like you are going to continue to win because
y'all going to do so much more than music, because

(48:34):
people actually like y'all. The same thing with card The
people like her in person, but they're like her in
any form. She's funny, bro. And I appreciate artists that
really work on this show because sometimes people would just
walk back and forth across the stage and you're like, well,
that was boring. But when you see people that really
go hard to work on their videos, work on their
show and everything, it's like you can appreciate it as

(48:54):
a fan. Oh wow, so you had a good as time. Yes,
y'all need to come to the show on playing tonight
at Terminal five from the five in the city. I
can't make it to the Amy, don't ask. I want,
I want to. I want to get another record on.
I think we should play tempo featuring Missy Elliots. Hard
body can be in my idol on a song together. Okay,
all right, well let's get into it now. And we

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appreciate you for joining us. Yes, and I do. I
do remember the twenty sixteen being made. By the way,
I'm gonna tell you why. I remember because you was
working another part of the carpet and I was working
another part of the carpet. And at the end they
bought us together. They introduced the show like how most
rare carpets? Wow, yeah, who else do we do it with?

(49:37):
We're the best calleg Yeah I thought that, but he
wasn't with us at the end because they rushed them in.
They rushed the member. Right there, you go. Let's get
in twenty sixteen. Talk to the hand because this is
tempo featured missy Elli, and thank you for joining the
Breakfast Coke any time it's tempo. I was born to donkey.

(50:01):
This is a Donkey of the Devil Breakfast Club. Yeesh.
Donkey today goes to the human jar of Hellman's man
name is commonly known as Taylor Swift. Now, let me

(50:23):
tell you something. I'm a grown ass man. So it's
not too many things I haven't seen. Okay, a lot
of things we see in these streets. It just reruns,
all right, No ideas original. It's nothing new under the sun,
especially in the world of entertainment. Okay, one thing's for sure,
Two things for certain. I grew up in an era
where if black people created something, just know, it's only
a matter of time before Caucasians create a manage flavored version,

(50:45):
all right, and put it on the menu of mainstream
America for quadruple the price. All right. In my life,
I've seen the kings, the gods, the legends named New Edition,
And what did y'all coop cook up the copy New
Edition New Kids on the Block? All right? In my life,
if I have seen a black god named mc hammer,
what did yakhu go to the lab to create the
mimic that king? But nill Ice? All right? The mayonnaids

(51:08):
that his Mainstream America calls Elvis Presley the king of
rock and roll? But how could he be the king
of something that Chuck Berry, a black man, invented? All right? See,
the ripping off of black music and style by white
artists had been going on since the beginning of time.
All Right, I want you all to google an article
from Slate by Jack Hamilton titled how rock and Roll
Became White. It cites an article from the Pulitzer Prize

(51:30):
winner Margot Jefferson titled Ripping off Black Music. I'll read
you a paragraph from this arto, but you gotta go
do your own homework on it, Okay, she says the
night Jimmie and Hendricks died, this was the latest step,
she thought This was the latest step in a plot
being designed to eliminate blacks from rock music so that
it may be recorded in history as a creation of
white future generations. My dream ran will be taught that

(51:52):
while rock may have had his beginnings among blacks, it
had his true flowering among whites. The best black artist
does be studied as remarked primitives who unconsciously foreshadowed future developments. Well,
for a long time this has been true. But then
alone came Steve Jobs, Internet, Steve Jobs, iPhone, and social media.
And one of the beauties of social media is that

(52:13):
when some bas happens in real time, it can be
called out. And last night at the MGM Grand Arena,
Taylor Swift opened the twenty nineteen Billboard Music Awards with
her newest single me Well when she says me, what
she actually means is b as in Beyonce, because it
seems as if Taylor Swift studied Beyonce's Netflix documentary and
decided to do her own unwashed chicken version of Beyonce's

(52:34):
Coachella performance. Now, Beyonce is not the first person to
perform with a marching band, but if I'm anyone on
Taylor Swift team. I'm telling her, you know, you're opening
the Billboard Awards. Beyonce just did Coachella last year. She
put out a documentary about it. She did the whole
marching band thing. Maybe we should come with something else
because people will say you're imitating her. That's what I

(52:55):
would have said if I was on Team Swift. But
that's not how colonization works. Okay, seizes still have to
act like they discovered something that was already discovered. And
the people on Taylor Swift team should be ashamed of
themselves to think that Taylor Swift could come out do
this marching band routine and nobody would notice. And this
is exactly why you should not trust people who don't

(53:16):
wash their chicken. Okay, I'm not spending a lot of
time on this because we've been seeing this since the
beginning of time. Okay, white people stealing from black artists.
But the difference between now and then, as we are
able to call it out and we see it, and
when things are called out on social media in this way,
it makes the next white artists think. You know, we
can't just be appropriating culture like we used to. Okay,

(53:37):
not only to social media, and amplify the voices calling
this cultural identity theft out. But we are able to
amplify the voices of our ancestors who came before us.
Exhibit a Ray Charles. Y'all know Ray Charles, right, Yes,
of course you do, Jamie Foxx when an oscar playing
the legend that is Ray Charles. But have you ever
seen Ray Charles doing an interview with Bob cost Us

(53:58):
and Bob costs Us a white man's Ray Charles a
black man about white artists, in particular Elvis stealing black music.
Everybody good at Google. This is about two minutes thirty
seven seconds long, but I'm gonna play about forty seven
or forty seconds of it just to piss off Steve,
our cameraman, Stephen the White Demon, all right, because this
sums up how I feel about this mayonnaise music at

(54:21):
the time, in the fifties early sixties, A resentment of
some of the white performers who were copying R and
D stuff and selling more records than you and your
contemporary work. I just didn't object to it. I just
felt that the music just it wasn't that good to
care about. I think Elvis, who was a person came
along at the right time to hear was a white

(54:43):
kid that could do rocket roll or women blue or
whatever they want to call it, and the girls could
swooned over him. That Cole got in trouble in Alabama
when the women swooned over him and black people who
are going out of Saguna behind for seconds. And that's
all also was doing, was copying that, and he was
doing all. Please, let Chelsea Handler gives tell us with

(55:07):
the biggest heehaw, heehaw, heehaw. That is way too much
Dann Mayonnaise. All right, well, thank you for that donkey
to day, sir. Yes, Steve is so red y'all keep
telling out Steve. Let me tell you something. These girls
and my emails and DM is trying to get a
date with him. Really yeah, that elected They don't like
when he's read like one of them is gonna send

(55:28):
her modeling pictures for him. She said she's a chocolate
curvy girl. He's feeling okay, Steve. He loves Elvis are
He's highly upset that I think Elton John is in
the Beatles. I don't care, Danny. You know what, Let's
get some of Steve's music up. Oh, you're gonna play

(55:49):
some of Steve's music. Now he's embarrassed. Black man for
black man? Is Steve copying? Look, he's so mad. Steve
does music, Yes, he does what black man? Are you copying? Steve?
We do it behind the scene. No, don't do that.
You got something here we go. I hope it's not cursing.

(56:12):
That's really see. Yes, that see Steven the White Demon. Yo,
you should get a band called the White Demons. Steven
in the White Deckmons the room moment. How you gonna
do your job and leave the room? Am all right?

(56:36):
You're getting a lot of play from the field. All right.
We got more coming up next with a breakfast club.
The breakfast Club. I want to everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee,
Charlottagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. We got
a special guest in the building. Yes, sir, we got
the baby. That's right, not just the baby, stunning for Vegas,

(56:57):
Vegas as well. Entertainment a baby, entertainment, entertain sturt out
the Carolina's any Sarlo Man. Yes, congratulations, I appreciate you
real talk outcome. I'm proud of y'all. Man appreciate real solution.
Everything you've done over the year, how have you adjusted
to the celebrity of it all? Oh man, you know,
it ain't the easiest thing in the world, but I

(57:18):
just stayed working, you know what I mean, I just
let it and it fell into place, tape whatever, cooing
with it. You got a number one album though, that's
what they saying that it is great fifty this week,
we're going for two hundred more than that at okay,
say yes, all right, yes, that's got to be a
great feeling, absolutely not short of a blessing. And it

(57:39):
really liked what we just heard the intro first before
the album came out. So is that something that you
were like, Okay, I don't want to put out gift,
so we just put out the intro that's very personal. Absolutely,
and then we gotta wait. Absolutely, you know, Maly made
people wait oh fi days after we dropped the intro.
But it's definitely how I wanted to set the tone
for the album. And just you know, get a fans
and listen is a different side of me. Let him

(58:01):
really get me personally, you get what I'm saying. Let
him know what all and transpired in my personal life
during my You know what I mean, breakthrough. Explain Kurt
a little bit. Some people don't know that what it
means to you, and why you called your album Kurt,
oh big weight. You know what I mean, My pops,
you know my role model. You get what I'm saying.
My role model. You know he don't want to tell me,
never said up for less. You know. You the reason why.

(58:23):
That's why I get the deep voice from That's why
I get it's gone right now because I've been doing
shows any day. And then how to fight, Yeah that too,
to all that, you know what I mean. So it
just you know, the moors and anything I was brought
up with, anything to make me me, anything to separate
me from the pack that came from him. You get
what I'm saying. And for him to you know, go

(58:44):
unexpectedly and then I go number one and then I
take off out of that like the way I took out.
It just crazy, you know what I mean. So I
felt like it wouldn't number him, you know, guy at
him to see some of that success. Oh for sure
he did. He got to see it right one I
broke through. You got to see the first breakfast club
and at the interviews. He texted me. You know, he
texted me critiquing you know what I mean. Yeah, I
seen I've seen this question right here where they try

(59:05):
to get nice response. Not breakfast clubs, y'all held it
down some you know him Yeah, but you know we
ain't tripping. But yeah, like he you know, he could
tekad thing man and he you know, he give credit
when his dude, but he said, all right, what's next?
And you really lost him? The same day you hit
number at the same time. Not no, it was baby
on baby and went like number one. Um, and when
I ain't number one on Apple Music iTunes, it was

(59:27):
like number seven or something like that. And then I
had got the phone call him. My brother wowed me up,
be like, hey, call your little brother, my lile brother,
my dad. So I call your brody dm me. Oh
he woke me up. I'm like, what's up? Pick up
the phone. I call him. Yeah, but dah, bro, he
did he do what I set up? What same time? Carter?
He blowing my phone up, blowing me up, blowing me up,

(59:49):
blowing me up, blowing me up. While I'm trying to
figure out what's going on, I'm thinking he called him
delivered the same news. I clicked over, what's up, bro,
we number one? Number one? You did it? Did? I'm like,
damn said, I just look at the blunt daddy that
I don't care about. Let it, you know what I mean,
cut out the phone with him. Flew in the next day,
or did my little checks and balances, and it had

(01:00:10):
to go. I had to fly right back out the
very next day, my first show on the tour, and
then had had a tour day the day after that.
I'm on the tour bus. I'm typing on bituaries, finding
pictures for it, you know what I mean, organizing travel
band for flights I ain't never talked to in my life.
You get what I'm saying. And you know, it's just
a whole bunch going on. And I'm doing all this

(01:00:30):
while I'm breaking through on tour, when I'm rocking sold
out shows. You get what I'm saying. Hell now, they
don't one show I missed that with maddest Hell at me, man.
I had to do the show I did the night before,
hop on the jet, fly in, go to the funeral.
After the funeral, I had to fly back out the
same night, go to a show you know what I'm
saying on the private jet and I didn't even really

(01:00:51):
enjoy that, and hell no, you know what I mean.
But it was all good though. It was definitely therapeutic
for me to be able to have, you know what
I mean, something to just keep me big, you know
what I mean in the meantime and really like intro,
I didn't even do them the core and for a
little minute, and then uh my, DJ he a producer
to any engineer, so we got like an DJ kid,

(01:01:12):
DJ kid, let me let me come up slide over there.
He produced the intro, so he weighed more than the
DJ you know what I'm saying, DJ producing. He he
produced the number one song in the world right now,
you know what I mean, on the number one album
in the world, the intro, you give what I'm saying.
So we got like an A one studio set up
here where we go up that intro that was recorded
like on a on a cruise we was on. I
had a show on the way tom as we recorded

(01:01:32):
in the hotel cruise. Yeah, yeah, that's exactly what it was,
you know what I mean. Said he was playing around
with some beasts and I heard that I'm like, oh you,
that's you. He I so load that up. It's just dope, man,
to be able to honor my file on the song
with somebody else that's with me and day grinding it
out with me and then see the success or. It's
just a beautiful thing. You get what I'm saying. It

(01:01:54):
wasted no time, like you ain't waiting no time putting
people on. Come on his time for that? Who We're
gonna do it? You know, that's definitely what we all about.
You know, we just did Jimmy fallon last night. Come home, bro,
When Jimmy fallon last night, you know that ain't normal
at all. You know, I didn't even know what Jimmy fallon?

(01:02:14):
Would I just know? You know, I just noticed, Yeah,
a big deal talk show. How's your mother? Because in
the entry you speak about her having she heard her down? Man,
she she whooped cancer. I love you bo. We hear
so many stories of brothers not having a relationship with
their pops and religion with their parents. Oh no, he
was dumb, you know, queen staying the same I was
with my mom and he was a completely different state.

(01:02:34):
But my pops it was different with him, like you know,
he was in the army, like early on in my life.
So he used to writing letters, you know what I mean.
And he was a real big on me and the education.
That's what I talked. The way I talked, I tiniculate myself.
I'm four or five years old about daddy. What that is? Danny?
How you say that? What is that? You get what
I'm saying? You know what I mean? He he writing
me letters from the army. I'm when I get to write,

(01:02:56):
and I'm like, I six seven years old. I write
him a letter here writing, I write one back. This
man is sending backwood red ink on it and look
like I turned into the English teacher. I swear to
God telling me what to do capitalization, punctuation. He really
great and like English. I'm like, I'm six seven years
old or they turned me to a beast. And when
I write him back, I have a thing, you know,
and it just got where I was just so polished

(01:03:17):
or like does that mean you text well too? You
know how some people? But I don't really I like
the text the way I talk, but I do. It
depends on who I'm talking to now. When I you know,
when I'm having on business, you know, what I I mean.
And I encourage like people to text right like I
a lot of times like I hate when people text
me like spelling a certain way I like, but I
don't stop writing like that. I ain't trying to read that.
You get what I'm saying. But this is like now

(01:03:38):
I ain't talking about here. You know what I mean?
He faced time. You know, dub Baby, you get what
I'm saying. I wouldn't be with that, you know what
I mean, Like I wouldn't be I wanted to do that,
I swear to. Guy asked on it when we when
we first switched it, I said, Man, dub Baby, I'm like, Bro,
that's I'm like, well that's what you mean. That's why
serials talking about DA would be come on, brother. But

(01:04:03):
it worked out. I'm glad we did the baby because
I like the I like the text I talk to
you know what I mean, so you can feel me,
you know what I mean. So it goes either way.
But when it comes to like Grandma like writing papers
in like the night before the papers do I write
the whole thing and it's still you know, you're like
an a on it. You know what I'm saying. Absolutely,
I'm already like my daughters so smart. It's crazy, you

(01:04:24):
know what I mean. She's so smart, and I wish
I could be around him more like I have it
even crazier, you know what I mean. But she she's
so smart and beautiful like she you know, she she's
an imaging me. How much has she changed you? Oh? Man, tremendously,
you know what I mean. I ain't give it. Then
she gave me something to really live for when I
thought I had some of the lives. Give me something
really little. We got more with the baby. When we
come back, don't move. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning

(01:04:46):
morning everybody. It's DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne, the guy
we all the breakfast club was still kicking it with
the baby. I know you love your fans, but do
you ever say you know what I got to stop
jumping and walking through these crowds, man, I said it
for wow. And as soon as I go back in
they want fans want to punch me in the back
of the head like they would mad at to security.

(01:05:08):
Did you realized that I was a woman? And Charlemagne,
but it were like this, see what I'm saying, buddy,
Like walker Flocker. I'm took my heart and the plank
walker Flocker. So my boy flocked Buddy was end up
going crazy, losing it. Buddy punchs like three people and
Buddy happened to be old girl. You get what I'm saying.
But at the end of the day, you know what

(01:05:29):
he's supposed to do. Let knocked me out. I know
how easy it is to get a knife fence so
well this and that. You know what I'm saying. That
could have been a knife. They could have poked me
real quick. People out that because you were successful, because
you were a celebrity, that people could do you any
kind of hey, without no type of consequences in the law.
Really let these people sue you and their thing like
they really let people and they let them win too.

(01:05:51):
We watched the video and we got the HD videos,
so we got sixteen thousand dollars cameras too, three of
them all times. So you know we're under surveillance. Baby.
You know if it if it gets to the point
of where we got to, we could set the river
we were walking off, got followed, got hit boom. They
tried to neutralize the situation. That's when somebody else got hit.
We continue to walk off, trying to get back to

(01:06:12):
the front of the stage, got hit again, back of
the head. Nesta win and neutralize the situation and get
what I'm saying, and then we walked off. I try
to continue the show. When did y'all realize it was
a woman? When when the internet told us after finding out?
Did you feel bad because y'alln't hit no women? I
ain't feel bad, but you're hitting me when you hitting me, foe,

(01:06:32):
you get what I'm saying. I feel bad about the
fact that it had to be a woman. That had
happened too. But at the end of the day, like security, right,
you know you from Catfish, Yeah, happened to him out
of Jake College. No, he was in college and he
got into a fight with a woman in a party,
but he didn't know it was a woman. It was
a Did he win? I don't know if he won,
but that would have been a headline of a girl

(01:06:52):
exactly she dropped. I would have knocked you out out.
Let me come up and to made dunk of the day.
I had the video. I have to see the video. Yeah, man,
but I don't even square it up with the girl
and it really wasn't. It really was like, where is

(01:07:16):
his security? Why did they allow this to happen? I
can't in here though we got we got the baby
security change in there, can't come to the mic. Man,
I promise I won't hit the Damn you a big
mother lord a mercy. I didn't know that was he's
too baby talking to the mic. Bro. Yeah, you know
what I'm saying. When I follow out it was a
girl felt bad. I'm like, damn, I had a girl

(01:07:36):
like that, Like I never punched the girl in my life. Yeah. Yeah,
they chopped me up though for that. What was what
was your mindset when it happened or what did you
see in that moment? All right? So at the moment
I see a dude wilding out, right, then the dude
hits the baby in the back of the head. I'm
not gonna wait for another punch to hit him the
back of the head. Yeah, So I got to stop it,
and then you know, I did what I did fast
For the next day, it's like, that was a dude.

(01:07:58):
I'm like, that's a girl. I was a girl. Yeah,
I don't want no girls a dude and said that's
a girl. Bro, I'm like, so you feel bad about it.
I feel bad for hitting a girl. Like the end
of the day, it's like she shouldn't have hit him,
you know what I'm saying that. Yeah, And it's a
tough situation to be because you know, you even think
about be somebody put him in a coma And that
was Cap two. Okay, it wasn't an outcoma, but he

(01:08:20):
was on Instagram posting rap videos. Buddy was trying to blow.
He was following this to the promoters, saying the promoter like, bro,
go ahead on, bro, you do this every artist. Bro.
Watch up. He following this from the from the car,
all the way into the little backstage to the little grid,
from the meat and green area to the green room area.
The promoter sent his footage of it. Once Buddy put
out the teams and a Buddy following us. Damn And
another thing, that club on its security was on strike

(01:08:44):
that night because you weren't paying them. Boys. This man
is outside the door, y'all club, y'all letting him sit
right here. The second week, come walking in and going
to the door, y'all let this man walk right past her. Hey, Hey,
let's let me get a you know what I mean, Hey,
watch out back up. But I didn't even swing on
him at first. He grabbing him. I'm like, hey, get him.
I'm like, get your voice? Were going to do the show?
I got to Mike in my hand. They like this,

(01:09:04):
Let me just sat back and watch. You know what
I'm saying, Stack gonna watch whole time. That's cap. It's
just hard to say security goes too far because it
might be that time security don't go far enough. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
come on out, you know, especially with with with the
current events that it took place. You know, especially when
people want to, you know, want to see what's up

(01:09:24):
what you like, they want to see what's up with me? Yeah?
Don't you turn that into a nice little or what
was that? Um when when you got into the fighting?
Was that Louis Stout and I have figures off T shirts?
Why people try you so much? Man? Because I'm pretty
and my voice? No I told you before, because you
don't you in Charlotte and I got done. And the

(01:09:47):
people I think see these videos and they're like, I'm
gonna be the one happen. That's just how life go. Period.
You know, when you see the person that just feel
like and I don't even somebody to feel like I
can't be touched. I know I could be touched. That's
why I'm you or where what's going on? It's why
I'm moved it right way. That's the difference. You get
more paranoid or less paranoid about retaliation from your past,

(01:10:07):
and more famous you get I don't trip on none
of that. You know I'm out chill, bro I had
someone going on before I even wrap. You get what
I'm saying. While I'm still so easily accessible then like
you know which I'm I'm far more accessible now, but
soon I'm very assessible. And now i gotta tell you
why I'm at. They know I'm here now when I
come outside, baby, baby, baby, you get what I'm saying.
So it's too easy to be touched me at the

(01:10:28):
end of the day, like I walked with God. You
get what I'm saying. Can we talk about the album
for Let's talk about it. Let's talk about this iPhone
with Nicki Minaj trying to stay about y'all. Look at
my voicem I'm trying to stay aby my iPhone. I'm
just gonna get all of that one did that hurt
When Nicki Minaj was talking about we call guys. That's
why I'm then be calling up bro I almost, I know,

(01:10:50):
I felt like that's one of them being me like that.
The world I got mad was one of them to
me like that, I'm gonna find out. But yeah, man,
she snapped too, I feel like you bring out the
best of Nicki Minaj. Man. I don't know what it is.
She did the baby Shug remix y and then even
on this is It's something about that energy you bringing
that brings out the best of Nikki Showman as dope

(01:11:12):
as dope to that honest a pleasure to be able
to do that, to be able to you know, throw
the alley oop and watch her finish, watch you know
somebody that's just a legend, you know in the game finish. Yeah,
guys talk about their side pieces all the time, so
it's good to hear the other. And it was good
to hear the exactly you know what I mean. And
really she thought about changing that part of the song,
and I'm like, nah, what you think about I'm just

(01:11:36):
saying no, of course not, but I'm saying it's good
to hear. Usually it's guys talking about it, and a
lot of times women have to deal with that. But
have you ever had an experience with a girl had
a side piece or were you the side piece? You
seem like side piece material. Yeah, well I'm good material.
He light skin. You know what's bro? What im saying?

(01:12:08):
They slick man, But now it's definitely dope to they
hit the female perspective on the song. I feel like
that's why I'm Megan. The stallion got like the way
she got, like she popped. You know everybody, don't you
know y'all females better quick. Y'all always be sad, y'all
cut throat, right, and I like that worst time you
could do is hurt the female feelings. Boy, it's over,

(01:12:28):
you know. And I love the son that you have
with Megan. Say, you did some great even before you
put this album out, some great apparent guest appearances. Shout
out to the team. That's the way we put that together.
We orchestrated that like strate yeah for show, just to
you know, stay stay in. They faced without dropping new
music and let their hits still we put out, you know,
blossom into what they were supposed to become. All right,
We got more with the Baby when we come back,

(01:12:48):
Dope move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the Breakfast
Club Morning. Everybody in cdj Envy, Angela Yee, Charloagne, the
guy we are the Breakfast Club were still kicking it
with the Baby. Charlomagne, your man got a good bund
or it seemed like y'all coming up at the same time. Y'all.
We definitely can't a game the same time. The way

(01:13:09):
we do the song, it was it was given to me,
you know what I mean, from the label and they like, yeah,
hop on that. But since them, man, she dope. You
know what I mean, she dope. She's a great performer,
and with her being on fire the same time, I'm
on fire, Like that's probably the artist I run into
more than anybody I noticed. You don't when she back
it up, you don't always get on it that because
she got in I'm I'm yeah, I'm a respectful guy. Okay.
I noticed that the other day. I saw y'all somewhere

(01:13:30):
and I was like, why are you so far away
from him? I'm just I'm and I cut that out.
Oh my god, that was so fun Like that was
just too funny. Oh she got off shout out to
her as my dog or I wouldn't dell you know
what I mean, even talk down on shouty she In
all school we had like a we had a class

(01:13:52):
called your book. But no, it was a class called
your book. I swear to God, they hold semester. They
just they create the year book and I get the
year book. And that's what it's saying. Man, she didn't
put it on, which you know it's right. He don't know, man,
I ain't high talk. I got a wife, my beautiful wife,

(01:14:13):
come home. Man, So I have to ask you. That's
my dogs. Let me drive a little silver car and thenything.
You get what I'm saying. So it's all a little man.
You smoke weed at the house and all that was
dope to see. That was cute. That was cute and cute. Yeah,
besides them putting my family with that, like that's the
like cut that charm. Don't play with my family because
I don't want the world think and they can play
with my family because you playing with him, because that

(01:14:34):
ain't gonna you know, I don't give a damn about
none of this. End of the day, Like, don't don't
play with my people though. I caught the talking my
daughter other day, so it's up asking Kurt. She like, man,
I don't ask. It were funny though, Man, it was
funny though. So when you say, tell me my bitch,
I'm faithful, but I still got the holes. You're not
dry snitch. Got the hook? What you mean dry snitching?

(01:14:57):
Because if you got a girl, you can't say you
still got holes. But I don't know he loved me,
Charlot game. Yeah, y'all, y'all down, I'm trying to hold hands.
I'm trying to make TMZ. No. We know you've been
doing a lot of heartbreaks for show. Come on now,

(01:15:17):
listen to my music. Yeah, he's been doing a lot heartbreaks. Man,
you know how my life is like, I didn't only
have like three girlfriends. Shut out, man, you can try.
Somebody lives by the man. I'm just I'm really showing

(01:15:37):
the Gucci jacket. You see what I'm saying. But yeah, no,
like you know, I didn't really only have like three
four girls. I never really played like that. You give
what I'm say. I ain't like skin. What is I'm
rich and word? What I mean? Yeah, tell me what
that is? Because to me. It means lazy. God damn,
there's a lot of risks in the room. Might be
I'm married that many turn that way, look out the window.

(01:16:08):
I didn't need to put a little more. That's what
I'm saying. It's really like guys are better. They're trying
to get in there. They trying to sleep on your
got damn couch. They use your car, use your car.
You know they gotta they gotta lay it down brow.
It's really like, you know it, come with it, come
with a lot, it come with benefits, right, And that's

(01:16:29):
about you be lazy in the bad because you figured
this other being I work card. It's the fact women
talk about that all the time, that more money a
guy has usually the worst he is in that we're
talking about it. We be tired. See in this room
is like damn, got damn much money. I still like

(01:16:52):
to get in there, but we be tied. Man, we
get you some cea massah right, I ain't without it,
got the VI. I know you as a freak boy.

(01:17:14):
I knew it. Get you right, I got a whole combination.
I take them instead of vitam is not get you right, man,
I'm gonna get that what do you guys? What do
you guys were doing? Fun? Man? We we work outside

(01:17:34):
of work. That's where I found out. I had to
find my fun and work. Man. It was the only
way that was gonna work out. And you know other
than that, like I just like spending time with my
daughter standing at a kissing that it took me to it,
like DC and give what I'm saying. Yet I ain't
take it. I can't go to Carol Win shut man,
shut it down. It's like you should. She started singing that.

(01:18:02):
Yet all of them packing the mail of the air thing,
you know, all my songs and telling the story of
when you when you recorded the ship. I heard the
story the other day. I was recorded to the story, man,
I asked on eight bros. Been to two three weeks
with that check it check from the lake. I want
to know it's there. I want to know I'm really
living like that you give them. I don't want to
put no album out with that chicken. I don't even
want to record no more. I'm tired of this. I'm

(01:18:22):
broke as hell, spending all my money on't god damn
flights and no tails with that bag. And he said,
should be in there. You don't got it. I'm like,
you know, ain't you telling me? He said, oh check?
Put him at the Aten. We had just love Chris
Staceans and la, you've been a crystation my spot right
the player and let me come take my shoes. I'll
put my feet on the table. But yeah, we had

(01:18:46):
just leve Cris Staceans though, and I told a job
on my stop about the Aten real quick, my goal
to it this nighttime too. I said, print and balance.
I don't even want to see it on the screen.
That may be a I don't trust computer. I want
to see it printed out on't pay so I can come. Hey, Brad,
I said, I had this, where is it? So I
printed out boom, I don't even look at it. I
pholted up with the probably go out and I saw

(01:19:08):
them got them digit, I got all right, let's go
to the yoke. I'm let's see, he says, Carolina. I slip, Carolina,
don't you worry about don't everybody that you're gonna get
me in trouble? You know what I'm saying. But uh,
but yeah, so we went straight to the studio. I

(01:19:28):
remember boy Jesson made my boy Jet. Remember boy Jesson
made the uh. He started playing the medal the dunt
dunk dun dunk un dunk dun dunk. I like to
record outside the booth when I'm in the studio, so
he right, you're playing, and b I'm saying right or
where you were? And then it didn't Now I heard
it before he even added the bass. Did everybody say?
You know what I mean? He wrote the song. I'm
like in the madis, I'm beside him. He hearing me

(01:19:51):
doing that, you know what I mean? And then I
went from that, and then I just started doing whatever.
You know what I mean. I'm just voluing doing it.
He cast it. I'm like, then Harry up, I'm when
he knowing you and add the baseline until we loaded
it up sat the host ten fifteen minutes. That's when
the best record bag was in. Yeah, I just have
a deal on my own. You know, I admit that
I love that song too. Yeah. I heard who told

(01:20:11):
me that, Nick Cannon. He said, I just see Sugar
and they was talking about the songs. It's an honor
to be able to put on people Get my boy
Sugar hard time. Yeah, you know, let's play some baby
now album Craig, But what's your favorite record? I want
to play. Got some joints, but what's yours? I want
to play intro? Dudes blay my little brother. DJ K
Let's play intro. I want to play probably heard I say,

(01:20:34):
let's do probably her. I don't want to do probably
her intro already number one song in the world. And
shout out to DJ Clue. He came with the beat.
It's you know what I'm saying. We gotta put on
I come on. I didn't make it down South banking
like that. No, you understand. Playing with me every day, Yo,
Sugar is cool, but play my joint every day. I
probably heard of director heard the Baby about to bring

(01:20:55):
Clue back. We got the bat forever bringing Clue Black Clue.
And if you're watching the video the Vibes, The Vibes
official video is out now. Well. Congratulations, appreciate standard from Vegas.
It's the Breakfast Club morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee,

(01:21:18):
Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Shout to
everybody that picked up tickets to my car show again.
I so appreciate it. September seventh is the date and
also Charlomagne, you got a positive note. Listen to positive notice.
Simply this, man, I want you to remember this this weekend.
The only limits you have are the limits you believe
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