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June 11, 2018 72 mins

Monday 6/11- Today on the show we found out that Dj Envy and Charlamage are closer than we thought! Gina Paige co founder of African Ancestry stopped by and spoke about the company and gave back their test results and found out that Dj Envy and Charlamagne are actually brothers! So no more light skin jokes from Charlamagne. Also, Ne- Yo stopped by to speak on his new album "Good Man", script writing and more. Moreover, after Hot 97 shown how much they knew their hip hop this weekend by tweeting out that the late Pimp C was performing at Summer Jam, Charlamagne was almost thrilled to give them "Donkey of the Day".

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Yes, Dan, everybody coming to the breakfast club. I called
it the high sea Yo, Na, you don't control I'm
not even doing it. So pig yo are yo so
pat the world's most dangerous morning jo DJ bitch Angela.
I stay in everybody's business, but in a good way. Charlomagne,

(00:22):
the the ruler, rubbing you the wrong way. The breakfast
clubs made for everybody. Good morning Usa yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo

(00:43):
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo And
out Charlomagne was popping piece to the planet. Is Monday, Yes,
it's Monday. Back to work week. Absolutely. It's always hard
for me to sleep on Sunday. Name man, really why,
I don't know. I don't if I be like anxious
because of the week to come, But every Sunday night

(01:04):
is just very, very difficult for me to sleep. It's
been like that for a long time now. My weekend
was a little hacktic. Friday night. Of course, my daughter
had the proms, so she went to the prom. How
was that it was? It was because she said she
had a good time. She was the prime ended eleven.
She was her back home by eleven thirty. It was
like a you know, a twenty minute drive to the proms.
So she came right back. Oh you knew it the
exact time, and everything absolutely to them. And you know what,

(01:25):
I realized that I really didn't have to worry because
my dad came to the house to see her. And
my dad was worse than me. My dad told a
young man, he said, stop the music. He said, you
know that's my number one granddaughter, right, you know I
know where you live. And the kids start laughing like
he said, no, no, I really know where you live. Like,
don't play with me. She better be home at eleven
thirty or I'm gonna come to your house. I was like, damn, Dad,

(01:48):
there's like, there's no joke, there's no laugh, there's no funny.
I look back at him and said, well, I don't
plan to have sex with her at the house. At
my house. See, he probablyould have shot you a dad
probably would have shout you all right. But she got back,
she looked beautiful, She had an amazing time. And then Sunday,
and if any of you out there have little daughters,
you know, if they're in Dan's class, they have a recital,

(02:09):
right and they know when they're young. The recital was
usually three hours long. And the bad part about the
recital last three hours long is your daughter, since she's
the youngest, is usually the first five, so they expect
you to stay the whole recital. Nah nah be nah
be out. I'm gon giving an intermission. I'll give you
the intermission. Intermission. We out, we out, But she had
a recital. She did a damn thing. Shout to London,

(02:31):
shout to Madison. Had a great, great, great, great great weekend.
Oh and then I forgot real estate class we had.
We held a real estate class for everybody out on
Queens this weekend where we actually taught people how to
get into real estate business, what they need to look at,
from foreclosures to whole saling, to how to use somebody
else's money to buy real estate. And I'm loving these
classes because I'm starting to see younger and younger and

(02:51):
younger individuals. When we first did it, it was like
I would say thirty five and over. But now I'm
starting to see eighteen year olds there, nineteen year olds,
twenty year old people that just get little bit of money.
I just want to get into the game and make
money and have some wealth the real estate. We had
a great class Sunday at Saint Johns to shot everybody
that came out. All right, let's get the show cracking.
Neo will be joining US R and B singing Neo.

(03:12):
He has an album out right now, so we're gonna
kick it with Neo's album. Man, I know the album
came out last Friday. I didn't get a chance to
listen to it. That also, Gina Paige, Gina Page. Now,
I'm excited about this. The reason I'm excited about this
is because a few weeks ago we took our African
ancestry test. Now, I took twenty three and me a
while back in twenty three and me told me that
I'm ninety seven percent West African, So I'm really black. Now.

(03:35):
I appreciate that because every day I wake up and
I say, how can I be more black today? So,
but the fact that I'm ninety seven percent West African,
I'm black as f dra concludes bombs from me. But
but when Chadwick Baldman was here, he told us about
African ancestry and African ancestry goes a little bit deeper
because it tells you what tribe you're from and what
country you're from and Africa. So Gina will be here

(03:57):
this morning to reveal those results for me and Envy. Uh,
they didn't have a Latin American ancestry test for Envy,
so he took an African one. Well, so hopefully today
I will prove that I am an African American and
I will come from an African descent. Well, everything traces
back to Africa, regardless of what you are. All right, Well,
I'm sure you got a little bit of African and
now I'm today I'm gonna prove that I'm African and

(04:18):
not what do you call me Dominican? No, I'm not Devidican.
We'll see. Well, we're gonna prove that today was PoCA
da Parade, Flowchester. I did not go to the Portorovica
da Parade. I did not go. I was not there.
All right, when we come back, we got front page
news will tell you about Trump. Is he considering parting
all NFL players? Request will tell you all about It's
the breakfast club morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, angela Ye,

(04:40):
Charlemagne the guy we are the breakfast Club's getting some
front page news and over the weekend Friday night, Yes,
the Warriors swept the Calves, beating them one oh eight
eighty five. Anybody surprise. No, I didn't think it was
gonna I didn't think they want to sweep them. I
think he's gonna take five games. Yeah, I thought they
probably win one. But so Kevin Durant was named finals
m ep so congratulations to the Warrior's given that to

(05:02):
him as stuff doesn't even matter though all they wanted
to rings at the end of the day. Yeah, I
think so. I think Steff Might a guy should have
got that one. Dropping a clue bonds of that Golden
State Warriors dynasty. Man. Three out of the last four
championships have gone to the Golden State Wars. Right, okay,
all right, now let's talk about Courier. Let's talk about
Donald Trump. Now he's telling athletes, if you guys kneel,
you know, I'll take your recommendations on who should be pardoned,

(05:25):
and we actually have him saying it they're not proud
enough to stand for a national anthem. I don't like that.
What I'm going to do is I'm going to say
to them instead of talk it's all talk, talk talk.
I'm gonna ask for all of those people to recommend
to me because that's what their protesting, people that were
unfairly treated, friends of theirs, or people that they know about.

(05:48):
And I'm going to take a look at those applications
and if I find and my committee finds that they're
unfairly treated, then we will pardon them or at least
let them out. Now, correct me if I'm wrong. Kaepernick
and other players were kneeling because of the injustice that
black and brown people have faced it the hands of
the police. Oftentimes, that injustice is death. Correct. So is

(06:08):
Trump gonna resurrect some of these people? Well, he's he's
talking about pising gonna resurrect Filando Castile and out In
Sterling and Mike Brown and all. Is he gonna resurrect people?
It's funny that you're saying that, because he actually is
thinking about pardon Muhammad Ali. We have audio. I'm thinking
about somebody that you all know very well, and he
went through a lot, and he wasn't very popular then

(06:31):
he's certainly his memory is very popular. Now I'm thinking
about Muhammad Ali. Correct, me if I'm wrong again because
I didn't go to college. But I think that I've
read somewhere that the Supreme Court overturned Ali's conviction in
nineteen seventy one. That is true. There's nothing in the
pardon that that is true. And Muhammad Ali's ex wife

(06:51):
actually speaks about the partner and she finds it kind
of funny. Muhammad Ali was pardoned. He fought for his
freedom and his rights to sent up for leaf and
he was successful, so there's no necessary need for a party.
And then plus, uh, he's gone. It's a little too late,
you know what. I think the partner should go to

(07:13):
those who kneel. That would be putting in in the
right perspective, in the right place, because if he accepts
Muhammad Ali being right for what he did and going
to give him a partner, and that pardoner should be
going to out to all those people who kneel, Kneeling
is a crime. No, so I don't understand what she
means when she said the partner should go to those

(07:33):
who knel. She meant that, I guess to saying that
for the athletes who don't kneil. Who were the athletes
who kneel that get the recommendation from Trump. Part of
those people don't worry about partner Muhammad Ali. That's what
she was trying to say. I don't know what you
just said either. I want to know and somebody can
correct me if I'm wrong. Again, I don't see the
point of pardoning all these dead people. Okay, unless unless

(07:55):
you're criminal where she was saying, unless you're criminal, record
on Earth needs to be clear for you to get
into Heaven. I don't see the point. Yeah, I don't either.
I don't either. Well, Robert de Niro had some choice
words for Donald Trump over the week. Trump. Now, this

(08:16):
was at the Tony Awards. Now, of course the American
version didn't play that. They actually cut that out, but
I guess it was aired in Australia as well, and
that's the full version that Australia aired. Trump tweeted about
that yet. I don't think so, but I'm sure he'll
do it this morning. He's busy. He's meeting with Kim
Kardashian in North Korea. Kim Kardashian. What's the Kim name
over there, Kim kardash Kim Jong. I'm sure that's not

(08:37):
his name that is something like that, right, but then
he's meeting with him, right, is that the day tomorrow? Tomorrow? Okay?
All right, well lad is your front page news? All right?
Get it off his chess. Eight hundred five eight five
one on five one. How was your weekend? Did you
have a great weekend? You want to spread some positivity?
Call us now. Maybe had a horrible weekend. Eight hundred
five eight five one on five one. Let us know

(08:59):
how your weekend was. I know it's Puerto Rican Day
Parade on Sunday. Let me know what you did this weekend.
I know the weather was nice. Maybe a weekend didn't
go well, and you just want to vent so you
can have a great Monday. Call us now. Phone lines
are wide open. Eight hundred five eight five one on
five one. It's the breakfast Club. Come onrning the breakfast Club.
Wake up, wake up, wall your time to get it

(09:22):
off your chest. Whether you're man or blas, we want
to hear from you on a breakfast But Hello, who's this?
What's going on? As? Andrew? What's up? Andrew? Getting off
your chests? Bro? Now, I just wanted this present positivity. Man,
were starting another week. We're here so we might as
well enjoy it. Okay, absolutely, brother, no doubt it. Charlotte Maine, Yes, sir,
I'll be seeing I'll be hearing you plugging that um

(09:44):
for him stuff? Does that really work? What the hell
the hair stuff? Yeah? Because I'm on my last last
so I need something for us all Hey, mane, Yeah,
it don't hurt to try, you know what I'm saying
me personally, I got a ball head, you know what
I mean, on purpose, but you know you don't have
to have one, you know, I mean, it don't hurt
to try it. If you're still holding onto that last
little bit of hairline you got left you, I here
lebron in it. No, I ain't that bad, but I'll

(10:05):
free you. I'm gonna see you. What's up? All right? Brother?
I think lebronze hairline is due to scress though. I'm
not gonna lie to you. When you lose six NBA finals, man,
that's a little bit scressful. I ain't know you was
trying to get your hair back, man, trying to get
that little stuff. I'm not I'm just giving people an
alternative if they want to keep that. Hello, who's this soya? Hey? Toy?

(10:25):
Get it off your chest. I want to talk about
spoiling twids, like parents really need to stop spoiling these
kids out here and making them rotten things to know
that they need to earn things. And two order you
hear people are older and then saying I don't have
nobody around me, My kids don't check for me, and
all their life they was deal for them. Spoiling. Then
a certain turn aline and be so ungrateful for yourself.

(10:45):
It's done what they need them. Throw older and spoil yourself,
and you spoil yourself as an adult. What's making you
so mad? You spoiled your kids or something something happening
wrong with what's making you so mad? Mama? No, I
did not spoil my tea, but it is pretty fortunate,
and I attude of something. I like the words you use.
You said fortunate, My children are fortunate. Yeah, now my
kids are spoiled. I spoiled the hell out of my kids.
We do things that I couldn't do as a child.

(11:07):
But my kids know the value of money, and they
respect everything, and they make sure they work hard, their
grades are good and they help around the house. Yeah,
I wouldn't say that spoiled they're fortunate. My kids are fortunate,
you know, I mean because they do it. My daughter
Doubl's supposed to do now. My two year old spoiled,
but that's because she's spoiling herself right now. She don't
take no for an it. Look goodness, Hello, who's this? Yes?
This armand good morning armand get it off her chance, bro. Yeah,

(11:29):
I just want to give a shout out to uh,
you know, just I had a son born eleven days ago,
and it's been busy this past two weeks. But me
and my wife are doing well. What was the day
June first? I'm sorry, what was the day June first,
May twenty nine, twenty okay, yeah, but coase, he's been
doing well, thank you and Charlemagne. I've been reading the
book I'm on Put the Weeds in the Put the

(11:51):
Weeds in the Bag. I haven't started that topter yet,
but so far everything's been good and just, you know,
thank you for your words. I'm excited for the next
book to come out. When it comes out, it'll be
it'll be on October twenty thirds. You can pre order
it right now. It's called Shook One Anxieties Playing Tricks
on Me it's about anxiety and therapy and PTSD and
trauma and all of that type of stuff we don't
talk about. Absolutely I appreciate that, and you know, I

(12:12):
think that's definitely something that needs to be addressed, not
just you know what's happened with Kate Spade and and
Bourdain unfortunately, but that's been something that's been happening without
even being mentioned. So so yeah, thank you for that.
So yeah, and then just want to shout out my business,
um No Vote Services Group. It's been doing well. It's
a professional development and career services based business and I've

(12:35):
been doing that on the side of the full time,
full time hustle. But it's been fun. So I just
want to you know, spread positivity this morning and for everything.
Thank you. Hi, my brother, Get it off your chests
eight hundred five eight five one o five one. If
you need to vent hit his nails to Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Right, it's your time to

(12:58):
get it off your chests. Whether a man was blessed,
people have the same in we want to hear from
you on the Breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this yo? My
name is Brett Man. How's it going this morning? Brett,
what's up man? Get it off your chess. Yo. I
first of all congratulate Charlotte Magne and the guy I
saw though this Beacon Real Time with Bill mahr Man.
And for one, that was just a great appearance. Man.

(13:19):
That was you know, I love that show Live and Lightning,
Uh for that, Joe, And thank you, sir. And I
do want to ask you man, you know, with with
you know Donald Trump attack in the NFL, you know
with you know, you know it just got released what
two weeks ago Colin Kaepernick and the other is other
player of the same team they found like group that

(13:39):
you know, the NFL the owners colluded against them to
make sure. Yeah, I fully think Colin Kaepernick is gonna
win that collusion case. Disappeenia disappeiniaing Donald Trump. So yeah,
I think Colin's gonna come out clean in that situation. Anthony,
get it off your chess. Bro Yes, sir, Good morning.
How y'all doing doing pretty good? Bless what's going on? Brother?
I have a ninety your old aunt and um my

(14:02):
brother been deported and his mom is ninety years old.
She's blind, she can't hear. My wife helps me out
to take care of her and we just do the
best we can. And also that my son is back
from Hawaii. He's in Marines, and uh, I'm blessed to

(14:23):
have him here. Now. Who got departed? Now? My brother?
My brother got deported. He's in Jamaica. And we take
care of my aunt. And you know, I've been knowing
her since day one. Man, she gave me my first beer.
Your first bid? What was what? What kind of bid
was it? Jamaican redrank? All right? Getting departed to Jamaica

(14:47):
is not really a bad thing to be. It depends
what the party. He's not able to do the things
that he was doing when he was here in Miami.
And what is that? Oh? Man? He was working hard, man,
very hard. Why do you deported? Uh? Got into the
wrong field? Okay, got you all right? Brother? Hello? Who's this?

(15:10):
This is Chivron from the Bronx. Chevron from the Bronx.
Mama throwing up the X way before citizens of a
kind of work was good, solid fae. How y'all doing
this morning? Great? Blessed black Holly favor. Why are you
calling this morning? My mom um? I'm calling because I
just want to spread some positivity. My sister's actually retiring

(15:32):
into more weeks, so we went this weekend to pick
out the vest for her. And I'm really inspired by
my siblings because my brother also owns the business. So
just coming from you know, the Bronx, that's like, you know,
the grit of everything neat. So I'm really inspired by
y'all for them, And um yea word, that's good. You

(15:56):
gotta find inspiration from somewhere, baby, Absolutely right, mama. All right,
take here, guys, have a great week. Get it off
your chest. Eight hundred five eight five, one oh five room.
When we come back, we got some rumors for you.
Eminem he's facing backlash for some realistic gunshot sounds. We'll
tell you about it when we come back. Don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. All right,

(16:20):
push your t took that record the heart nice for
what did these need? Girls? Just so okay, starting with you, Aubrey,
the beef is over all right, it is all right,
Well still was fun while last morning everybody's DJ m
vy angela Ye, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Beyonce and jay
Z this is the rumor report with Angela Yee Breakfast Club.

(16:46):
Please let the people know Angela Ye's not here today. Yeah,
Angela Yee is out today. Now. Beyonce and jay Z
are on tour the overseas, and fans who go to
the show, when they get their tour book, they opened
it up and got a special surprise. Now two of
these folks those in the collection was uh, jay Z
and Beyonce in bed and Uh Beyonce was cheeks out,

(17:08):
her ass was out, she had like a little thong
on and her ass was out. I don't understand why
everybody was so up in arms over that picture, like
they were going crazy, like we've never seen Beyonce's cheeks before.
And also there's another picture of jay Z and Beyonce
in bed and they're cuddling and they just both of
naked and they're just coloring. I saw people. I saw
people slanting that picture too. Why is it weird for

(17:29):
a man to be in the bed coloring with cuddling
with his wife. It's not weird at all. You just
said it was kind of weird. It's weird seeing that
because you know, usually seeing jay Z, especially jay Z
like that I don't see them that beyond. You don't
see them vulnerable, not at all. That's what I think
had everybody like uh so shook with the fact that
they were that vulnerable. Right, Yeah, I don't have no
problem with it. I mean I cut it with my wife.
I just you know, you just don't see them like that.

(17:50):
So it was surprising, but I have no problem with it.
It's black love. I love to see that. Now, eminem
he faces a little backlash now he was using realistic
gun shots as he was before. And you know, when
you performing in sometimes the DJ hits the bomb bomb
bomb bomb bomk or people actually thought it was somebody
actually shooting. We have actually an audio who doesn't do that. Though,

(18:17):
I think there's no such thing is unrealistic gunshots. I
think everybody does that shot. Yeah, when we use gunshots
in here, when you gun shots, like what, there's something
is fake gunshots. I don't know what the fake gunshots,
the buffalo backfiring, I have no People were pretty upset
about that and what what what mad that he didn't
sit there with younger fans. He shouldn't have used it
those realistic gun shot sound effects, some chopper ring one

(18:39):
time man. But that's that's my shop. Who cares? Who doesn't.
I don't even understand what that means. What's the logic?
Unrealistic gunshots? What is the un What kind of gun
shots was he supposed to use? Pal oh? I guess
I don't know. Lastly, Little Kim has reportedly filed for
Chapter thirteen, that's bankrupts. See now, we found out over

(19:01):
the weekend that they are trying to take her home.
And she reportedly owes two million dollars on a loan
for her home in New Jersey, one hundred and eighty
six thousand for legal fees, and one point eight eight
million in back taxes. So she owes a lot of money,
So she's filing for bankruptcy. I would think that house
will be paid for it though, right she's had it
a while. I don't know how much she owes on
it or what she had to do. Maybe she stick

(19:23):
out another loan to, you know, do some renovations. Who knows,
But I mean, bankruptcy is not a bad thing. People
usually do that to get out of doing things and
restructure some things. A lot of people do it all
the times. And Little Kim still lives in the house,
so I don't think there's a they've been saying that
they've been trying to take this house for a long time.
I know Little Kim is working on new music and
she's going on the road, so I'm sure she'll be
able to handle that. A sap, Little Kim, shout the

(19:45):
little Kim. I don't play when it comes to people
filing bankruptcy and have an IRS, not at all, because
don't nobody want that smoke? Nobody wants. That's one smoke
you don't want. You don't want that smoke. You don't
want that smoke with Earth, Absolutely, that's what I call
them Earth A shout out to a little Kim. Rus
was a word that would be the word Earth Absolutely
new problems with I don't want so, Little Kim. I

(20:06):
hope you've pulled through absolutely all right. I'm sure for you.
All right, And that is your room A report now.
When we come back next hour, Gina Page will be
joining us. For the people who don't know who Gina
Page is, explain it to them right time. Gina Page
is the founder of a of something called African Ancestry
dot com. Now, a few months ago, I took a
twenty three in me dot com test and found that

(20:27):
I'm ninety seven percent West African, so I'm black as hell. Okay,
really don't get no blacker than that, all right, But
Chadwick Boldman was up here and he told us that
you can dig a little deeper if you go to
African ancestry because they tell you what tribe you're from
and what country in Africa you're from. So um, we'll
be finding our results out this morning, Envied swabbed his
little cheeks a few months ago. That's correct, and I

(20:48):
will show to you guys that I'm not Dominican. They
don't have a Latin American ancestry test that I know of,
but everything traces back to Africa anyway, so it'll prove today.
I will prove today that I'm not dominicant in that
I'm from African descent. I don't know what tribe. You
can still be Dominican and be of African descent, though, duh,
didn't we learn about Africa? Latinos? Have you forgot already?
I forgot it. We'll get in trouble next time Al

(21:10):
Latino comes up here, right, okay? You right, all right? Right?
And when we come back. We'll tell you about your president,
Donald Trump. A front page news. It don't move. It's
to breakfast Local morning, Yes morning. Everybody is dj Envy
angela Ye Shallomne the guy. We are the breakfast club.
Let's get some front page news. Let's talk Donald Trump. Now,
Donald Trump really wants these players to stop kneeling during
a national anthem. So he come up with a solution

(21:32):
that he says, if you stop kneeling, I'll do something
for you. Let's hear it. They're not proud enough to
stand for a national anthem. I don't like that. What
I'm going to do is I'm going to say to
them instead of talk, it's all talk, talk talk. I
am gonna ask all of those people to recommend to me,
because that's what their protests for people that were unfairly treated,

(21:54):
friends of theirs, or people that they know about. And
I'm gonna take a look at those applications and if
I find and my committee finds that they're unfairly traded,
then we will pardon them or at least let them out.
I wonder if Trump knows that majority of people they
are kneeling for are dead. The Eric Garners of the world,

(22:15):
the Alton Sterlings, the Filando Castile, the Mike Browns. That
does he have any clue that majority of people there
kneeling for have been killed at the hands of the police. Well,
he does want to pardon Muhammed Ali. I'm thinking about
somebody that you all know very well, and he went
through a lot, and he wasn't very popular then he's

(22:36):
certainly his memory is very popular. Now I'm thinking about
Muhammed Ali. The Supreme Court overturned Ali's conviction in seventy one.
There's nothing to pardon, sir. Just just just just man.
This man makes me feel like I can do anything.
I'm telling you. It's just it's just. I mean, I
know I'm not white and rich, but Jesus Christ Man,
he's the greatest case of optimism America has ever seen. Well,

(22:58):
Muhammed Ali's ex wife said, don't pardon him. Muhammad Ali
was pardoned. He forced for his freedom and his rights
to send up for his belief and he was successful.
So there's no necessary need for a partner, and then plush,
he's gone. It's a little too late, you know what.
I think the partner should goes to those who kneel.

(23:20):
That would be putting in in the right perspective, in
the right place, because if he accepts Muhammad Ali being
right for what he did and gonna give him a partner,
and that pardoner should be going to out to all
those people who kneel. I don't see the point of
partnering all these dead people, okay, unless your criminal record
on Earth needs to be clear to get into heaven.

(23:42):
I don't see what partnering all the dead black people
is going to do, you know, to do something for
black people that are alive. Well, right, on another note,
Robert de Niro really dislikes Donald Trump. Now. Over the weekend,
he was at the Tony Awards. He was introducing Bruce
Springsteen and said this, I'm gonna say one thing Trump, Okay,

(24:05):
well senior, Yeah, he wants all the smoke down. CBS
actually took that out, so you didn't see that when
it broadcasted in America. But that was I guess streamed
in Australia, and Australia just left it. It wasn't it
alive though it was. I don't know. We know sometimes
on delay, it's on delay. Sometimes you know, it's like
a ten second delay or thirty second delay, So they
definitely bleeped that out. All right, and that's your front

(24:25):
page news now when we come back. Okay, I'm excited
about this. The reason I'm excited about this because I've
been waiting a couple months to get my results back
from African Ancestry. Now, I told y'all, I took twenty
three and me a few months ago, maybe last year,
I took twenty three. It was a long time ago.
It was a while ago, but I found out I'm
ninety seven percent in West African. But we had Chadwick
Boseman up here, and Chadwick Boseman was talking to us

(24:46):
about African ancestry, and African ancestry tells you what tribe
you're from and what country you're from in Africa. So
the founder of African Ancestry, Gina Page, reached out to me,
we need some African music right now. Man, stop it, man.
So we swapped our cheeks, all right, and we're not together,
but I swapped your cheek and I swapped mind playing.

(25:07):
Then we sent them off and this morning, Gina Page
will be here to give us all results and let
you know how you can get involved. In African ancestry
as well. I don't want y'all to look at for
African music. I just feel like I'm about to be offended. Okay, don't, dude,
I don't know I'm African to it, I'm not. You
got to Puerto Rican over there looking for African munic
and everybody just relaxed, all right, Just everybody cool out,
drum just cool, all right. Well, we're gonna kick it

(25:29):
with her when we come back. Gina Page, don't move.
It's a breakfast club. Good morning Hounding. Everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the breakfast club. Now,
we have a young lady in the building as Nina Page.
Her name is not Nina Pagees Gina Page, You're crazy, fool, okay.
And Gina Page is the founder of African Ancestry dot com.

(25:50):
You know, a couple of months ago, I took a
twenty three and meat dot com test and said that
I was ninety seven percent West African, which I love
because I'm black as black as hell, and uh, somebody,
the Chawick Boseman actually put us on the African ancestry
and said that if you get with them, they can
tell you your tribe and what country you're from. Right,
do you a matter of fact play clip? What idea
is I took a DNA test, me too, Yeah, so

(26:11):
I'm from ninety seven percent of East African West African.
Now see that's the wrong test. Which one you do?
Like you got? You took ancestry. Yeah, I took African Ancestry.
That's the difference. So African Ancestry could tell you the
specific um ethnic group that you come from. So you know,
if you if you just know the country, that's still

(26:34):
the European borders. But if you know that you're europe
but from Nigeria, then you can. Now now you can
you can pinpoint specific customers a ritual that that are
part of your past. So our special guests heard that
the page right, and so she sent us African ancestry kids. Right, Well,

(26:56):
good morning, how are you? I'm great, I'm happy to
be here. Now how do you get all these results?
We are able to get these results because we had
the largest database of African lineages in the world. So
we're the only DNA company, if you will, for ancestry
that can can specialize in giving Black people specific information

(27:20):
work fifteen years. Wow, So we pioneered this technology. What
made you do it? What was the start? Like? Why
were you? You know, what made you want to do this?
You know? So my business partners a geneticist, doctor Rick Kittles,
who is a fan of your show, Thank You and
m He really wanted to know where he was from.

(27:42):
That's how it really started, right, He just wanted to
know where he was from. As he moved along in
his career. He worked on the New York African Burial
Ground project in the nineties here in New York in
Lower Manhattan. They were building a federal building and they
unearthed the cemetery in the process, and so team from
Howard University was brought in to identify the ancestry of

(28:04):
those bones. So then the community said, well, if you
can do it for bones, you should be able to
do it for me. I'm still alive. And so it
was a classic case of the community saying I want
this information, and I was forming a company to provide
them with the answer. Even know what you were doing
before all this like something I had a corporate background,

(28:27):
so I so I marketed Colgate Parmala Products, Saahley Bakery
products stuff like that won't fulfilling? Is this no? Because
you know what, it doesn't really matter if you use
dish liquid that has grubbing bubbles in it, or if
it smells like lavender, that doesn't matter. You know, we
shouldn't really be eating a whole bunch of cheesecakes and

(28:50):
frozen pies and all of that. This technology did not
exist before African Ancestry dot com. If you wanted to
know where in Africa you came from, you were short.
That's real and so this isn't like anything else that
has ever existed. So yeah, it's very different and much
more fulfilling. You tested. A lot of celebrities tested, Oprah Winfrey,

(29:12):
John Legend, Yeah, Fight Lee. Yes, and now we're excited. Yeah,
I'm excited to get out. I want to see if
I'm if I'm really black, I'm a Dominican, if I'm
a European from somewhere. I'm gonna be honest with you.
Have you have you ever had that happen? Somebody who
can't wait to see what they're from Africa, but they're
from somewhere totally different. Yeah, I wouldn't be the Caribbean though,

(29:32):
because we were taken. We were brought from Africa to
the Caribbean, so it wouldn't say Dominican, it would go
beyond to Africa. But yeah, so we don't know what
we're gonna find. We're called African ancestry, but none of
us is one hundred percent anything. Right. I was ninety
seven when I did that other times, and that's not
one hundred percent. So you were three percent something out

(29:55):
So we might find part of your ninety seven percent,
or we might find part of your three percent. We
don't know. I think I'm Indian. I think I have
a little Indian in me, right. I think my mama
told me one time, my great grandfather that her grandfather
was an Indian or something. I don't know. Well, is
it a point for people to know that ancestry that's

(30:17):
your foundation. You can't know who you are if you
don't know where you come from. Right, And we're as
Black Americans, we're the only group in this country that
doesn't know. We know we're from Africa at some point.
We know it's West Africa because we know history. But
there are thousands of cultures and traditions and practices, so

(30:38):
it's a real difference when you know that your ancestry
is African versus knowing that your people were warriors, or
your people were artisans, or your people were business people
like mine. So puts my entrepreneurship into perspective in a
new way. So my father's father's father's life, I chraced

(31:01):
back to the house of people living in Nigeria today
and then on my mother's mother's mother's line, like you
all did, I raced back to the Flani people living
in Nigeria. Did you see a spiking people wanting to
know where they're from at the Black Panther. Absolutely, yeah,
I mean it was. It was amazing how the consciousness
just shifted, almost on a down um. And so now

(31:25):
people want to find their own Wakanda. You know, they
already know they're African, that's not what they want to know.
They want to know where in Africa. So um, that
movie was definitely instrumental and pivotal in shifting the collective
consciousness because you know, before February, when we would tell

(31:46):
people what we would do, they would say, I'm from Zamunda, Yes,
Zamuda our cultural reference. And then the day Black Panther
line is now we're all from Wakanda. That's a debate
though all jokers. Would you rather people see? I feel
like the Moonda is more like Jersey, Wakanda is more

(32:08):
like New York. Like I would live in Zamunda and
work in Wakanda. You know what I'm saying. I just
feel like the Moon probably a little bit more country,
a little more rural, you know, Coda more city likes
I would. I would live in Zamoonda work in Wakanda.
You know they didn't show us just a little bit,
just just when they were going through the Yeah, yeah,

(32:29):
we saw a lot more. All right. We have more
with Gina Page when we come back, so don't move.
It's a breakfast club, good morning pointing. Everybody is DJ
Envy and Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the
breakfast club. We have Gina Paige here from African ancestry. Charlomagne,
you're ready, you're ready to find out you from Dominican
and go have some questions for your parents? Are you ready?

(32:51):
I'm ready. I'm ready. My wife already got her back.
My wife got her back this week, I believe. Yeah,
she's from Sierra Leone. So that's what I call him
my diamond Sierra leone a right, So who should I
do first? Okay? So the test that we did for
you traces your mother's mother's mother's mother's line. I'm yeah,

(33:13):
I will, And it only looks at that branch of
your tree, so it doesn't look at anybody else, Nobody
on your father's side, nobody on your mother's father's side.
It's just mother to mother to mother got And these
results are going to be the same for you, your children,
your siblings, your mother, her brothers and sisters, their kids.

(33:35):
Everybody in the family is now going to share these results.
The mother is the most important one to get because
that's most comprehensible. No, the mother is important to get
because there's a ninety two percent chance that's going to
be African. Got you. When we do the paternal line,
it only comes back African sixty five of the time
because white men were having brown babies. Look, you said that.

(34:03):
So when we look at the Y chromosome that you
you all as men get from white men, I mean
get from your fathers, different fathers. It could if you know,
if if a British slave trader had a son with
an enslaved African woman. Then that son's gonna be black,
and over generations he can look like you and me

(34:24):
or look like you, but the Y chromosome is still
going to go back to Britain. So I didn't want
to come here and give you have the chance of
giving you um European results. Please don't. So that's why
the maternal tests. So actually I want to do you
both at the same time. Is that true? Because your

(34:45):
results are extremely similar. They're extremely similar. So we found
both of your ancestries and anxiety in three countries. Oh boy.
And these three countries are very closely related. They're closely

(35:06):
close in proximity and the groups are related. So the
first country we found your ancestry in is Sierra Leone
and you're both Mendae Menday people in Sierra Leone. So
that's the same as your wife Charlemagne. People like Isaiah Washington,
Coretta Scott King, people like that are Menday. Now, the

(35:28):
Menday were on the Amistad, if you remember, they're the
ones who turned the Amistat around. Okay, the other important
thing about the Menday I know that you come from
South Carolina, right, So the Menday were Rice farmers, and
slavery was a business. Right. This one's just some haphazard
thing that happened. So the planters in South Carolina, the

(35:52):
rice planters needed skilled labor in rice, and so they
took the Mendae and brought them to South Carolina and Georgia. Yes,
mother mother, my mother's grandmother is from South Carolina. There
you go, and so um, that's one group. Then right

(36:14):
next to Sierra Leone is a country called Guinea Bissaal.
Guinea Bissal is a very small, a tiny country on
the continent and unfortunately a very poor country. In fact,
they don't even have any representation here in the United States.
There's no embassy I can send you to or anything
like that, no diplomatic presence. You both share ancestry with

(36:37):
people from Guinea Bissau. Envy. Your people are the Fulani,
and the Fulani were nomads, so you'll find Fulani all
across Africa. You'll find them in Senegal, You'll find him
in Molly, you'll find him in Nigeria. Where where my
people are Charlemagne, Your people are the Blanta in Guinea Bissau,

(36:58):
and Blanta means those who resist. I'm starting to see
a theme here, right, We've got the Mende who resistant enslavement,
We've got the Balanta who were resistant, and then you're
a wanderer, all right. And then the last country we
found is just one country away from Guinea Bissau. So
there's not even eight hundred miles between Sierra Leone and Senegal.

(37:21):
You know, these are artificial borders. You share antistry with
the Mandinka ding ding my wife to Yeah, that's the
same things. Well, you know, the Mandinka are the grios.

(37:42):
They're the keepers of the history and the culture through
oral traditions and musical traditions. So I thought it was
consistent that we're resistant and wearing the music. Well I'm
a resistant in the music yep, and into communication, which
is why we're here now. So congratulations, welcome to the
African ancestry family. There are a lot of places I

(38:05):
don't know if you've traveled to any of these countries.
These results you get to share with everybody in your family.
So if you have a family reunion on your mother's side,
these are results are going to apply to all of
from three different tribes. Okay, and if you think about it,
so remember I told you they're not even eight hundred

(38:26):
miles between clad and Senegal. So it's like you could
you could be living in DC and have people in Atlanta.
You're in different places, but you share the same genetics.
And then ethnic groups aren't genetic. The men day, the Mandinka,
the belong to the Fulani. Those are social and cultural group. Okay,

(38:49):
So you could be in DC and be a Baptist
and your mother could be in Atlanta and be a
and me. You belong to different groups that share different traditions,
may have different values, but you have the same genetics.
I didn't know it could be more than one. Yeah,

(39:10):
and they're so closely related that we just gave you everything. Now, well,
in your letter, you'll see something called a sequence similarity score,
right d Okay, So in your case, Charlemagne, we found
identical matches. Wow, So we found people in each of
those groups in our database. Remember I told you it's

(39:31):
the largest in the world, over thirty three thousand that
have your exact same mitochondrial DNA signature. Here, Envy, we
found people whose signatures are ninety nine point seven percent
the same as yours. So they're not identical, but we
feel damn sure you know, we are highly confident that

(39:54):
you share ancestry with those groups. So you can pick
and choose. You can, you know I and it is fluid.
You get to you get to form your identity however
you see fit My wife not related. No, you're you're mark.
When you get home, you can compare your letters and
knees are going to be different than her. Yep, but

(40:16):
you didn't need me to tell you, that, right, related,
shut up? Every time you took light skin, you just
as light skin. And I am excited. So where can
they get these African ancestry test Gina at African Ancestry
dot com, African ancestry dot com. All right, Gina, thank
you for coming, Thank you for thank you for having
me so Charlotte Magne, I brought you something else too.

(40:39):
I brought you a gift. Thank you very much. That beautiful.
That's a new pendant. It has Senegal, Sierra Leone and
um Guinea be out on it. Your name is engraved
on the back with your countries. And so if now
that I now that we've revealed yours envy, I'll make
sure that you get a thank you very much, Tom

(41:00):
Latin American pendant. No I mean, I can never say
I'm on my mama's side. I say I'm African, I'm
your brother. Shut up, brother, Jesus Christ, how mom doing
Jesus Well, we appreciate you for joining us. I've had
a good time. Thank you very much of me. All right,

(41:20):
it's the Breakfast Club, the Breakfast Club. Hey morning, everybody
is DJ Envy, Angela ye Charlemagne the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club, saluted Gina Page from African ancestry man
for coming through the brother and giving us our maternal
genetic ancestry results. I am from three different tribes, me too, Belonte,

(41:44):
Mandinka and Mindate. Salute the Guinea. But South Senegal and
Sierra Leone Leah brought us. Shut up, we have brought us. No,
yes we are. We have brought us, all right, admitted
that we have brought us, not brought us. We have
brought us, all right. So I show up to the
house and I'll be like, hey, Auntie, all right, okay,
don't be surprised. Right, Oh my goodness, Let's get to
the rumors. Let's talk Kanye West. It's about is the

(42:11):
rumor report? Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club congratulations to Kanye.
He got his eighth number one album It's Now. He
ties Eminem for the second most number one albums. Of course,
jay Z has that record with fourteen number one albums.
Now he moved two hundred and eight thousand units in

(42:32):
his first week, eighty five thousand of them more traditional
album sales, the rest, of course with streams so collin numbers.
I wonder if Cutty and Kanye album goes number one
this week with that account as another number one for Kanye.
I think so. I will say that, and I love
pushes album. I love pushes album for whole other reasons,
but three good music releases that have been dropped so

(42:52):
far that Cutty and Ye album might be my favorite
kids he gos oh to push album. Yeah, but I
mean for there's two different sides of the same coin, though,
pushes the Street, two different films, adult contemporary trap rap
that I love, two different films, two different total feelings.
All right, But Tiana Taylor's project is gonna be the
best project got all of them? You think, so, I
know you didn't hearnas that is true, but I don't

(43:14):
count now it's a good music project. Kanye just produced
all of it. Not a good music artist, all right? Well, uh, Kanye,
the West family and the Kim Kardashian, Well, I could
say that the West family the Kardashian family did family feud.
It aired over the weekend, and this is how it started.
You know, kill all right? No not him? No, not here,

(43:37):
not here. We're doing this No not today, Kim, Yes,
I see how it is. This is it ain't ain't no.
We are shaking hands. Family feud that right now? Have
you ever had family members play each other like this? Yeah,
my family was on the show you're here or what happened? So?

(43:58):
I was it rudely interrupted? Thank you dramas h Kim
and Chloe got to the stand and they wouldn't shake hands.
Chloe take it very serious. But the Kardashian family actually lost.
The West family won and they got to fast money.
If you know what fast money is, that's what they
pick two family members. They go hard. I think it's
five questions. They only have a thing thirty seconds. And

(44:19):
this is how it went the scale of one to ten.
How sexy are you compared to the people you work with?
Ten again, by name a part of the body you're
always bringing into things, filling the blank slice of what
name something of Pet Hampson spends a lot of time
doing name something. You need to make a milkshake, milk,

(44:42):
try again, ice cream? All right? And then we have
you can find out if they actually won him. We've
thousand dollars on a scale of one to ten. How
sexy are you compared to the people you work with?
Your wife's saying ten, You said, tim and you said five.

(45:04):
Survey said, oh god, guy, and he was tired from
the top. Answer with thirty two away name a part
of the body you're always bringing into things? You said
you need? Survey said, oh, all right. He won. They
got twenty five thous Why the hell you did you do?
A family? If she was recap in the middle of

(45:25):
the room. Room they picked these start some rumors. Man.
They picked three stories for him to be to recap.
That was good, It was kind of funny. It was
actually a good dope show. Shout to the west family.
They're going that they want twenty five thousand for a
good cause. Now, Vince vourn you know who Vince Vourne is, right,
he's white. I don't know, I know, I've excuse when
you said that I thought Vince Staples, But I know
you're talking about Vince vourn this guy. Y. Look, look,

(45:47):
you know what the white man you're talking about, right, Guys,
he's an actor and he was arrested for d u I. Congratulations.
That's all you want to hear about it. That's it.
He was arrested for DUI. That's it. What he was.
What was du He was driving other dames. I'm just
I was testing you, sir. I'll just make sure you knew.
I'm not doing these rumors anymore, man, that's all. I

(46:08):
don't wait. I'm not give up like Lebron is the
third game, just quit. I'm just giving up, all right,
God damn put through that five minutes. I don't want
to do these rumors are doing. That's what they gave me.
I don't want to do it. I don't joining Monday.
I want to read rumors about people. Why. That's why
I want to hear some good rumors, not no family
feel to recap And Vince Vaughan got a rest for

(46:30):
a duy, So what I'm glad you quit in the
middle of the third quarter like Lebron and game for
dropping a blue bomb for you for knowing your limitations,
all right, you gotta know what you're good at, sir, Well,
who are you giving your don't get? You don't get
the days of Oh yes, I need a Hot ninety
seven to come to the front of congregation. We'd like
to have a little world with them, the whole Hot
ninety seven. Yes, very disrespectful what I saw yesterday. Okay, yes,
all right, well we'll get into that when we come back.

(46:52):
Keep it locked and then Neo will be joining us.
Don't move. It's a breakfast club the morning time for
Donkey of the Day. I'm a democrat to being Dunky
of the day, a little bit of a mixed up
so like a dope the other day. Now, I've been

(47:15):
called a lot in my twenty three years, like Drunky
of the Day is a new wife. Dunkey here to
day for Monday, June eleventh, close to New York City
radio station Hot ninety seven, drop on a clues bomb
for Hot ninety seven legendary. Okay, I'm not gonna front
on that brand. You can't front on that brand staple
in hip hop culture forever. Well, yesterday, as you probably
saw on title, they had their annual concert summer Jam.

(47:37):
I didn't watch the show, so I can't comment on it.
I saw Meek Mills intro to his performance on Instagram.
That was dope. That was dope. That was very hard.
And I know Timberland Switch Beats had a beat battle,
which I haven't watched yet but I planned to. Other
than that, I know nothing about the show. But I
woke up this morning too a few people texting me
and tweeting me, and they were downright disgusted. How to

(48:00):
tweet that was sent out from Hiding ninety sevens Twitter account.
Now we live in an era where I keep scressing
the y'all that it's just intersectionality like we have never
seen before between the young and the seasoned. Okay, the veterans,
the old heads. All right, it's never been like this
before ever. And you need a healthy balance of both.
Why because you need the young uns to keep us
old heads in tune with the little young, oozy thugs

(48:22):
and the rich, homey kids of the world. And you
need the old heads to prevent mistakes like the one
that had ninety seven made last night. Now, whoever was
running Hot ninety sevens Twitter account was live tweeting the
live tweeting the performances as they should have been doing
their job, and Megan Wright was performing. Now, Megan Wright
had a special guest come out during her set, and
that special guest was the legendary bun b of ug

(48:43):
K dropped on a cludes bombs for ug K All right,
legend is not begin to describe that man. Not only
is he a dope MC here's an exceptional human being. Okay,
UGK is a collective arguably could be considered the first
trap rappers. Pocket full of Stones from the Minister Society
side track at ninety three was one of the ruggers.
I can remember where people were talking about slanging Doupe,

(49:03):
But that's a debate for another day. But what can't
be debated is the impact UGK has had on the
coach of hip hop. Okay, well, clearly UT ninety seven
had a jetbug running in Twitter account. If it wasn't
a young and then it was a culturally clueless, uncoached
piece of swine who tweeted out when Bunby hit the
stage underground kings were from an exclamation mark, then proceeded

(49:23):
to tweet PIMPC just came out with Megan Wright hashtag
summer jam. Now, some of y'all just heard me say that,
and it means nothing to you. Some of y'all heard
me say that, and you don't believe what I just said. Yes,
Hot ninety seven tweeted out Underground Kings, pimp C just
came out with Megan Wright hashtag summer jam. Why is
this a problem? And why is Hot ninety seven getting

(49:44):
donkey to day? Well, it's because PIMC has been dead
since the Symber fourth, two thousand and seven. Okay, I
remember this day so vividly because me being the psychological
hypochondriac I am went to the hospital that night because
I thought PIMPC died of a heart attack, and I
drake Red Bull earlier that day and forgot how I
drank it so late that night between having a panic
attack thinking I was gonna be found dead like PIMC

(50:06):
and that Red Bull, I rushed to the emergency room.
That's just the way my brain works, Okay, my anxiety
filled brain. That's just the way it works. And that's
how much I love PIMC. It was on my mind
that much. Now, High ninety seven did post an apology
which said earlier tonight and inadvertent tweet was sent out
stating that PIMPC was on station with Megan Wright. We
deeply apologized the family and friends of the late PIMPC,

(50:27):
as well as bun By for the terrible era. We
hold the legacy of Chad Lamont Butler aka PIMPC, and
U g K did all hearts and will work to
keep his rich legacy alive in the future. Now. And
I initially saw the tweet, I was like, Wow, we
really got to step it up a powerhouse this year
because they must have a Pimps hologram. Oh boy at
the summer jam Okay, didn't know that this was just

(50:48):
a mistake they made. Let me tell you something high
ninety seven. PIMPC once said take that monkey off, you
embarrassing us. He stated those eloquent lines on shipping off
some sciss up. Let's hear that line. Please take out
you embarrassing us and the key words and that bar
is embarrassing us. Okay, and by us I mean hip
hop and R and B stations all across the country.

(51:09):
You can't say you are where hip hop lives if
you don't even know what hip hop artists are living.
Please give hot ninety seven the biggest Hea Hall. All right, well,
thank you for that. Donkey of the day. Now when
we come back and Neo will be here, so we'll
kick you with Neo. So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy and Lugi Charlomagne

(51:33):
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a
special guest in the building, proud member of the faithful
male community. Yes, yeah, yeah, yeah, my brothers going chill.
You posted that online, man, I forgot exactly what the
post was, but it was just something about being faithful
in being with one word yeah, and everybody gave you flak.
I'm understanding, you know what. It just spoke to the

(51:55):
world we live in right now, Like you know what
I put. There's a song on the album called Apology,
and I put I post a little something about the song.
The song is basically me apologizing to every woman that
came before you did dirty Yeah. And it's like it
was one specific lady that was on Twitter. I don't
remember a Twitter handle, but she was like, so did
you call all these women personally and apologize? I'm like, wait,
you want need to call every woman that I've been

(52:16):
with since before my wife call them all an apologize person.
She was like, that would be a start. I'm like,
you know what, let me just this is too much.
You're doing too much and that's why you make this
all you cast a wife that. She was like. She
was like, action speak louder the words. I'm like, I
put a song on an album that the world has
a potential to hear. That ain't action. Why would you
really talk into this woman back? Because I do that
on Twitter every now and then. It's just, you know,

(52:37):
walk amongst the people. People's champ I like doing, and
the best action and the best apology is always changing behavior.
Clearly you've done it, just not any of those Woden
I appreciate it. Of course he said that because he's
the same thing. We met, We go through the same
You better stop pointing me because I'm stop pointing back
at you. Okay, I'm the only I'm the only guy

(53:00):
changed in this room completely completely. Why was this album
needed right now? I mean we're grateful for it, but
why right now? Just what the climate that we in
right now, man like like cats is we got this
sexual harassment case and this rape charge and the me
too movement and and the and the Time's Up movement
and all that out. It just felt like it's it's

(53:21):
me trying to trying to lead by example again, you
think men didn't realize really all the things that women
have to go through on a daily basis. Like I
really feel like men had no idea a lot of times,
as women too were just like, well, you know, this
is the business here, and so you just gotta have
a tough skin. Yeah yeah, but that's that's not high exactly.
I didn't. I didn't know. I mean, I had I'm

(53:41):
I'm gonna keep it from guy, had an idea just
because of stories that I've heard, but I didn't know
it was I didn't know it was like for real,
for real, like because there's people that like that, like
that was like the standard, Like that's just what goes
down because I'm sure there's people that you know, personally
men who are you know, being accused of things and
you're like, damn, that's you know, and you know what
on on the other side of that, because okay, so

(54:01):
every accusation said that we should definitely pay attention to
every accusation. But at the same time, it's like I'll
be careful with them. Accusations, like, like the accusation is
is the crucified? Is the crucifixion straight away? Like if
you're accused of it, whether it's true or not, that
the fact that you got accused, it's like your whole
life gets your whole life could be over. But you
shouldn't be ruined because of allegation. Yeah, like they're gonna pause,

(54:24):
let's really let's let's investigate for real before it just
be like, oh, he did it, Yeah, she said he
did it, so he did it, Like damn, Like all right,
well what about what if you didn't do it? Like
I'm sorry, Well now you know his companies is done
and then dude, life is over because somebody, because somebody
was mad and decided to say something that I don't
feel like that's right. I feel like we should we
should do a little bit more research and investigation into

(54:46):
these acts, accusations and allegations before we just start crucifying cats.
I feel like that's wrong. At what point did you
have your revelation? When did you realize, you know what,
I really want to be a good man? It was,
you know what it really was? The man my marriage
that really was it? Like it she's she's really good
at calling me on my bull if that if I

(55:06):
could say that, like she's real good at at uh,
you know, I get on my kneo sometimes, you know,
and she's real good about being like, yeah, you can
back to earth. Neo is not your name. You're not Neo. Okay,
your mama didn't name you Neo. And just being with
somebody that real, like it really forced me to kind
of self reflect and look back on, you know, relationships
that I've been in to realize that a lot of

(55:26):
the issues that I felt that that I came across
with those relationships were self cause it's like, you know,
we're beefing all the time because you're always accusing me
of something in actuality, I was really doing it and
you caught me, and I'm trying to you know, I'm
trying to die with the lie. And that's the reason
that we're going through what we're going through. And had
I not been doing what I was doing, then we
probably wouldn't never even that's how guys are. They call
you crazy. They're like, oh, you're so crazy, but you

(55:48):
really are doing the things that she and then you're
calling her crazy for calling you out on the things
that you're really doing, and then we start feeling like them,
Am I really crazy? Yeah? Yeah? And you know what's wild,
Like we'll sit, we'll sit with the home even like
talk about the fact that man, she just be on
my head always accusing me of this, accused me of that.
So anyway, whatever she's you know, like, like you believe

(56:09):
in your own lives now. The people who create their
own drama deserve their own comma. That's real. And and honestly,
after you feel so much free when you're not living
like that no more. You know what, I'm in the
place now where I'll go to the club, if you know,
because I got to promote music and all of that,
but I have more fun at the house with the
wife and the kids. To be completely honest, what you

(56:30):
think going to the club now, Like I realized, the
club ain't for the club, ain't for me, No more,
club is for a single dude. That's chasing because if
you ever go to the club and you're not there
for women, you're either gonna get real drunk or you're
just gonna stand around and look at people, which is
kind of what people doing the club now right now, anyway,
just a bottles over there? Cool, you're ready to go,
because it ain't any fun. Forget the third thing. You

(56:52):
forget the third thing. But feeling old definitely who that is?
You know what I mean? A song? Come on, everybody
go crazy like what's that record? Yeah? And old? Come on, hey, dude,

(57:17):
give it to me as an old school all right,
all right, back, congratulation, you got a baby all the way. Yeah. Man,
we are literally in any day now stage. Wow. You
know I'm moving around, but you know the phone is
right here. It sounds like it's a call. We headed
back to La to go ahead and get it done.
And yeah, well the dances back on. Yes, yes, yes,
season two we officially back on NBC ten o'clock, nine

(57:40):
o'clock Central every Tuesday. Make sure you tune and and
I'm excited, man, I'm excited for people to see this thing.
I was worried after the first season because it was
so many amazing things that happened in the first season.
I was like, Okay, how can you talk like cats
is literally gonna have to like fly in order to
impress us now because we've seen we've seen it all.
But That's the thing about dancers is that you know,
they love what they do, so they're always always evolving

(58:02):
because they just keep doing it. So like this, like
the first day of shooting, I was like, all right,
we're gonna be fine. Like like the first day of shooting.
Every day, every day, every day that I was sitting
in a share in my mind is blown. They had
some of the contestants from last season too. Yeah. Yeah,
people get to come back, get to come back. If
you didn't so much do what it is you wanted
to do the first season, you get you can come back.
And the dope thing about that is, you know, I

(58:23):
love to see the cast to come back that actually
listen to what we were saying to them, because a
lot of a lot of dancers, they're so passionate about
what they do it's hard to direct them. It's hard
to give them corrective criticism. And that's that's anybody. When
you're passionate about something, you can't You can't tell me
how to write a song is what I do. You
can't tell me how to dance. I'm doing this my
whole life. Where you're on you're on a TV show
where I'm supposed to judge you for what you're doing,
and if I'm giving you corrective criticism is to help

(58:45):
you not to clown you. But it's hard to tell passionate.
Do they ever try to check you because it like Neil,
you're not a dancer, You're not Chris Brown. They haven't yet.
Um I don't. I don't doubt that it will come
at some point, but they haven't yet. Not now. Black
Twitter will definitely to think he can judge somebody dance it.
They get that. It is all right, Let's get into
a Neo mini mix. Let me know what you want

(59:06):
to hear. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, good morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we
are the Breakfast Club Neo is in the building. Now
do you still love music? I do? I do. I
still hate the game, but music music I always love.
What part of the game the game? You made a
lot of money, Neil? I did? I did. I made
a lot of money. I'm still making a lot of money.

(59:27):
You can for the rest of your life. I'm sure
absolutely could. However, I just I like, I don't like
the fact anything that is artistic and you add commerce
to it. It just hollows it out for me personally,
you know what I mean? What made you decide after
three years? Now is the time? Um? What you know
how the music industry is? Three years is like ten
years industry? Eric like it was okay. So in the

(59:52):
at the two years stint, I'm on Twitter and everybody's like,
y'all remember Neo and Wow. I think I couldn't stay
I couldn't say going too much Monger because then all
of a sudden, I'm turning with keep sweating and somebody
else nothing wrong with tone and keep sweat, keep sweat,
still getting about fifty to seventy a show that oh

(01:00:12):
hell yeah, disrespect to keep sweat. I was just speaking
on the fact that he's a lot older than me,
and you know, I don't I don't know if I'm yeah, no,
keep on the road. All right, Well I take that
back there. That'll be some good beef. Keep sweating, Neil,
let's set up. Let's set this up. I want you know,

(01:00:34):
smoke would keep sweat. Shout out to keep sweat, my mam,
wall love you shout out my mama, do keep sweating? No, ladies,
is age real? Oh no, no, no, keep sweat still
lot hit knocking them down? All right, sweat no prower
to keep sweat, y'all ain't gonna give me in trouble.

(01:00:57):
You think they don't want to smoke? Ki, I want
no small quiet none. So do you a music? No? No?
Because mid stroke, I'm like that know what's whack? I can't.
I can't do it. I can't do it. To this day,
every time I hear a song of mine, I'm constantly critiquing, like, man,

(01:01:19):
that's too much harmony. Right, Yeah, I should have did
something different. Yeah. You when you came in here, you
were talking about working on doing movies, and so that's
the next plan. I'm learning how to how to properly
write a script. I didn't know that that. Uh, there's
like a language today. It's like it's literally not just
have an idea, sit down and write it out. Like
it's like Noah, like if this don't happen by page eleven,

(01:01:41):
and if this art don't happen, then that ain't gonna work.
And like I'm literally learning a whole another language. Um experience.
That's why that's why I thought right movies was the
same thing, because like, all right, you go through something.
I mean, you learned, you learned the basic song structure, right,
this is a verse, this is a hook, this is
a bridge, and then from there you just do what

(01:02:02):
your artistic vibe tell you to do. And I thought
that writing writing films was the same way. But na,
but you can switch it up too, because you don't
have to have Like there's people who've done songs but
no hooks. There's true, true, but you got to learn
the rules before you get to before you get the breaking.
These kids don't learn the rule. Like some of these
songs now be a minute and forty eight seconds, you'd
be like, yeah, no hooks. That might be part of

(01:02:24):
why tension spans is getting so short, right, true? Man,
I hate it, I really really. You just hate the
whole industry as a whole, or not the industry as
a whole. I hate that. I hate that it's become
so easy, Like anybody can be an artist now, anybody
can be a DJ now, like you push a button
and you throw a couple picks up on ig and selling,

(01:02:46):
you're artists, your DJ selling, you're a model, like, but
have a career. True, true, But at the same time,
it's people, people are paying more attention to how many
followers you got on IG than they are like your
actual ability and talent, which is just not fair. Like
it's cast their work, long, blood sweating tears to hone
their craft and don't get the same look that the

(01:03:08):
cat who just turned to auto tune on and just
did something in his bathroom and put it out gets.
And it's like, you know, I just, I just I
don't dig that. You gotta find a balance though, But
because because technically it's really just a matter of promotion
and marketing, Like they've just found a way to market
their product better than the person with talent that's working hard.
I guess that's the way. That's one way to look
at it. You know. I come from the arrow where

(01:03:29):
you was looking up to greatness, like Michael Jackson was greatness.
You know, you were supposed to look up to that. Dude.
It's like, that's that's not the case right now, truth
be told, though, when you look at the biggest I'm
talking about the biggest that's out there, they truly are
great though, Like Beyonce's truly yeah, great are even Drake
and Kendrick and Cole. And it comes to wrap they're
truly great. So it still is a standard. There's a standard,

(01:03:52):
it's just there's not There's not as many now as
there once was. You know, where do you fall in?
You think I don't know. I genuinely don't know. I'm
not sure. Better question for my fans like, no, you
have longevity catalog, nell, I don't know, because there are
people out there that don't feel like me and Beyonce

(01:04:13):
could ever sit on the same plane. But you you know,
you wrote records for beyont I have I have to
the Left, to the Left, Yeah, one of the biggest. Yeah,
it sucks that. That's weird. What are the biggest? I
want to be one of the biggest. But but again,
going for three years and all of a sudden is
do you remember Neo? That shit is you got a

(01:04:36):
new album out that comes out this week. So but
a lot of people it's stought the conversation back up.
Could Yeah, yeah, anybody that don't remember, gonna remind you
saw that when du Boss had something about being a
good man, what he said about being faithful, and I
don't understand I got mad about that. I was like,
I wasn't mad. Yeah, I knew that I knew that
he was playing, but at the same time, it's like,

(01:04:57):
don't don't, don't don't the message you know what I mean?
That was that was what you think the forty year
old thought though, So I mean he's that's the truth.
And de VAL's hairt right now. His girl broke up
with him, he's been single, he's been hurt. So now
you living his best life, though, he go shoot back
to me, I can't wait for that one. The community
he claimed me about going to therapy, claims me about

(01:05:19):
being faithful now, because that's just that's just his nature. Yeah,
which which is why I wasn't tripping. I was. I
didn't declare war on du Volga. Now, your wife got
a lot of flat for talking about your son's hair.
Yeah yeah, he said, yeah, yeah, your son's hair wasn't
like mommy silky here. What did you think about that?
Because people take everything literally. No, I didn't care. I
didn't care. It's true, little dude hair is dry and

(01:05:41):
she's a new mom and she didn't know what to
do about it, so she got online. I was asking
people what should I do it? As dry as hair
is it? My hair ain't dry, so I don't know
what to do about it. And I just feel like
people got people got real sensitive for no reason. It's
black people, period. We get real sensitive about stuff, and
it's like like y'all, it's like, y'all just want to fight.
Like I don't I don't get that. I don't understand that,
Like we're so quick to just tear something down like

(01:06:03):
it's again. It just speaks to the world we live
in right now. So you hate black people, that's everybody comes.
Everybody just heard everybody hates black black people and it's
all good. And talking about his son's white hair, Neil
said black people drunk kids better than his dark skin.

(01:06:27):
Here we go well as I go out this week,
so we appreciate you for joining us. A good yes,
Friday makes she go get that thing? All right? We
still go right for people, not not as of late.
I've been chilling us of late. I had to make
sure that people gave a damn about again cats remember me.
I had to make sure people gave a damn by
me first, for all right, for somebody else. I think
people don't. I think people don't recognize you any more

(01:06:48):
because you take the hat off too much nowadays? Is
that what it is. That's what it is. I'm telling you.
You know what, it's crazy people to people. People recognize
me more with the hat. That's what I'm saying and
trying to trying to be in cognito and people. But
if I take the hat off, I'm walking walking, I'm
walking through targeting and cass is walking right by me
like he looks aggressive, that angry scalp. It's the Breakfast Club.

(01:07:15):
Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody's DJ, Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne,
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Lets get to
the rumors. Let's talk. The beef is over. This is
the rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Now,

(01:07:38):
you know, for the last two weeks we've been seeing
Drake and push your T going neck to neck, head
to head, going at each other. Now, what looks like
the beef is officially over. It's done, it's dead. They
push your T says it's over. Jay Prince says it's over.
Kanye says it's over. So I guess it's over and
push your T as a winning the record books. You
know what I'm saying. I guess I know y'all love

(01:07:59):
Drake and Dumpy freestyle was dope, but no, push your
T he got that, and it's not even close by
the way Push your T washed him with that son
of addied On or whatever I believe. I think Drake's
album is scheduled to come out of June twenty second.
I'm I don't think that's gonna be the date again,
didn't gonna push it back. I think they're gonna push
it back. And the whole Adida's rollout was ruined. Yeah,

(01:08:22):
because that was gonna be the name of his whole
Adida's line, and and and allegedly they had a song.
He had a song on his new album that was
about his son, and Push your T just stepped all
over that. So everybody got to go back to the
drawing board right now. I mean, I was still do it.
I'm still released it the way I want to release it.
I mean, he didn't ruin the song. We still haven't
heard the song. We haven't seen the clothes, you haven't
seen the sneakers. He can't do that, not now, not now.

(01:08:42):
You can't pull push your T right all right, But
also over the weekend, Jay Z and Beyonce I guess
when you go. They're performing overseas on the On the
Run two tour and you get a special tour book,
and some of the pictures on the tour book shows
Beyonce's cakes, and it also shows jay Z and Beyonce
cut up in bed. Man, I'm gonna tell yourself. I
know that all of y'all are saying that jay Z

(01:09:03):
looks crazy. I'm gonna tell you what looks crazy to me.
It looks crazy to me as a bunch of grown
men tweeting like jay Z not chexy, yo, Charlotte on front?
You know, jay Z not sexy in this pig. Yeah,
somebody tweeted me that this morning, jay Z, don't let
you front Charlotte. You know, jay Z don't look sexy
in that pig. I never listened to talking about looked
at ja Z sex. I wasn't you know. I wasn't
not even I'm not even on my mind. Bro. It

(01:09:26):
does seem odd, though, because you just never see them
like this. You don't see them vulnerable like not at all.
That's what that is. Now, you know me and your brothers.
Now you know that if you haven't heard earlier, you
know what's her name Gina Paige. Gina Page from African
Ancestry came up and said that Charlottagne and I are
from the same tribe and that we brought us. I'm
from a few tribe, but brought us. We're from almost

(01:09:46):
the same tribes, brought us. Salute to African Ancestry. You
can go to African Ancestry and um, they can tell
you what tribe you're from in what country in Africa.
I'm ninety seven percent West African. It really don't get
no blacking in me. And I'm from the Beline tribe,
the men Deeca tribe in the Midday tribe. So Luke
just Sendegaal, Sierra Leone and Guinea be Suit. I think
I'll pronounce that right. Probably not, but I'm from all

(01:10:06):
those places. So Charlomagne and I gonna go on the
Brothers trip. They're gonna fly to Africa. We're gonna meet
the rest of our family. We're gonna do this together,
you know, with brothers. We're gonna we're gonna act like brothers,
like We're gonna do it like the original day. We're
gonna borrow each other's clothes. What else do brothers do?
We're gonna sleep in the same day and we're gonna
share food. I'll be honest with you, man, when we
finally do build just Wakanda, I'm doing brown people bag tests.

(01:10:29):
You know what I'm saying. Lights can people have been
letting us down for a long time. All Right, you
gotta really really have like an amazing IQ. More importantly,
a high emotional like because lights and people are too
goddamn emotional and too sensitive. So if you don't have
a high emotional like you as a light skinned person,
you can't come into Wakonda. You gotta go to the
neighboring city. Well kinda kind of no brother, brother, brother,

(01:10:52):
we go together. Brother, Why are you keep talking like that?
That's brother? Shut up? Man, don't want to be your brother,
see right day because you're just making a mockery of Africa.
Stopping that's what they say. Brought up, man, shut up?
You know what? Forget you? And also, today is Angie
Martinez Day. Hey, drop one lose bombs for African African
Latin Ancestry dot com. All right, Angie Marda Day's National

(01:11:15):
Angie Martinez Day is there's no coquito left in the
city to celebrate because yesterday the Puerto Rican Day parade
here in New York. When I'm sure Angie got a stash. Yeah,
Coquito's low. White jeans are low in the city, and
right now Puerto Rican flags are white jeans are done?
All right? I wish you would tell us a Latino person,
a Dominican in New York they can't wear white after
Labor Day. Okay, all right, all right, all right, all

(01:11:37):
you gonna do it's text three hundred to nine six
zero zero zero again, text three hundred to nine six
zero zero zero. And let's get Angie Martinez in the
Radio Hall of Fame. Yes, man, I can and and
she'll be the first Latino ever in the Radio Hall
of Fame. I can't believe Angie's not already in the
Radio Hall of Fame'll be honest with you, I just can't.

(01:11:58):
Like she's a She's a legend. Like you, you're a
liar if you do radio right now and you said
you haven't been influenced inspired by Angie Martinez, I'm gonna
tell you something, you know, Angie, HATTI what but you
have to do it? What's that you got to get
to Mangie Martinez music on in the mix. Man, oh,
that's I've definitely got to show these kids. I'm definitely
gonna do that and one of Angie's many talents, definitely

(01:12:20):
that she's gonna be the Brecads. You're gonna play, I'm
going on, I'm going It's Ladies Night, Angie on the mind.
I'm doing that one I'm doing. You're gonna do the
joint with jay Z Mia more, Uh yeah, how that go? Um?
How you say my love and Spanish me? How you
say my love and I hit it raw Ye. You're
gonna play the joint with uh what was her car name?
Icario Can't Consume far Away. We're gonna play a little

(01:12:43):
mobs on that one. Yep. Ye, Angie got joints. We're
gonna get some Angie Martina Radio Off, Angie Revote, We'll
see them everybody else and People's Choice mixes. Here's the
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