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December 27, 2021 99 mins

Today on the show we flashed back to when we had Boosie Badazz stop by the same time Flame Monroe had her interview scheduled that day, and they had a nice discussion about the lgbtq + community and more. Also, we flashed back to when Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to North Carolina basketball coach Hubert Davis, for announcing unnecessary news about his personal life, and even had a jingle with it.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Yeah, I love you, Ratchet to sit down. Did you
come to the most prominent form for you? Wait your
ass up early in the morning? But they tell me
what was y'all? I said, Hell, yeah, I'm getting the
stagers Waller Ship three People's Choice. Actually, I got you
trauma made people. I can't believe you guys are the basket?

(00:24):
What did we know? This breakfast club? I'm telling, I'm telling.
What's you doing? Hall of yo? This is your time
to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed.
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. We
want to hear from you on the breakfast Club. Hello,

(00:47):
who's this yo? Caesar? Hey, what's up? Broke? Get with
your chest? Hey, Caesar, I'm meant to using a non
name everybody. Oh my goodness, do you want to to
your name? Now? Man, I just get off my chests
real quick. I don't sting you walking you because I
don't like when Charlot mane and if you do that
you um, but yeah, get on my chests. Um. I

(01:10):
don't like when people be kind of take I don't
like when other people be trying to take other people
back and steel hold like a like a like a
brudge against it. You know, like for example, if a
dude peaks on a girl and he like, I forgive you,
I take you back, but like what week years down

(01:34):
the road, you still like throwing it back in my face.
That's like, come on now, so this just happens. This
just happened to you, Caesar, I don't know. I mean, yeah,
I mean, but this, this is like, this is like
some long ago types up you know I'm talking about
like even nowadays, you know, like I see my partner
goes through with versa. He seems go through it with gods.

(01:54):
It's like, hey, girls, you know well, I would say
that sometimes they trigger you. You know, so you might
have forgiven somebody, but that doesn't mean that you completely
forget it, And so there might be certain times when
you fall back into some old habits. It takes a
long time to build up that trust, show us an
effort on both people's parts. Though I do agree, you

(02:16):
can't just keep on beating somebody up after you said
let's work on it. But every now and then, you know,
you don't intend for it to happen, but you get
a little mad. You're right, you're right, You're right. We
are you when we all get trying to you know,
love our best lives out here. I feel you well,
thank you, bro, good luck man? Hello? Who's that? Yo?
What's wrong for something? Bro? What's up? Man? You want
to hoilight Charlotte? Yeah? Hey, First of all, knowledge want

(02:39):
to give you your your roles now, you know for
the work that you do men for mental health, Like
I mean, you do a great job now with not
just word but you know trying to wait for people
to really you know, to heal and to deal with
the mental health. Right, thank you king man. It's all good.
I think I think some teeth got to man. I

(02:59):
created to get pressing future and said that I make
the look good. You guys get it, No make we
look good. I make stuff look good us. That's what
the teachers said, every person's future, right, Okay, struggling you
know the pressure and that different you know, denis right
and basically hand a little. You don't see what's going
on because like you know, my nominoe issue, it's not

(03:23):
like a cold when you eat the simple you know
what I'm as for people who the peoples up and
other so basically you know when I kill people here
in man, go get your hair done. That never was done. Guys,
to get your beer saving put your out and on
him and look good. All right? Bro okay, yes sir,
Well thank you man. You have a good day. Man,

(03:43):
have a good morning, all right? Bro? All right? Man? Hello,
who's this? This is Tim? Hey, good morning. I'm gonna
get it off your chest. Oh my god, it was excited.
Good morning, y'all. It's my birthday. Happy day. Oh my gosh,
I'm the same. I'm excited. Sorry what you're doing this weekend?
Well right now? Um, later all my mom's gonna come

(04:05):
get me and go to star stuff. Oh that's really nice.
I like that day with your mama. Enjoy your day, mama,
Thank you. I have a question for Charlomagne though, Yes,
ma'am Charlomagne. I've been buying all these books right because
you're recommend it though, but only book. I don't have these, George,
anybody I can get it for a birthday care? What
you want? You? Y'all? Got you? Which one you want?

(04:26):
See both? First one? All right, I got you. I'm
gonna put you on hold and get your address. Oh
my god, thank you so much. Y'all. Have a blessed one.
Thank you a kid. Hello? Who's that? Hey see from Miami, Miami?
What's up? What's up? Good morning? I just wanted to
get off my chest that I'm going to be losing

(04:47):
my job because of the COVID vaccinam. But I've been
up all night just like focusing on my business. So
I just wanted to shut it out. Okay, shut out.
What do you work? I worked for a darknothin company. Ahead. Yeah,
so business is my purse baby. Um. You can find
me on Instagram at my purse baby website is my
purse baby dot com. It's m Y p r F

(05:11):
b aim b watch. Okay, all right at it? Well,
thank you mama. I love you guys, love you back. Hello.
Who's this? Good morning? Quill claim out of dum cliff up?
Getting off your chest? Um man. Just with this Henry
Roth situation with him drink drunk driving, Um, I had
a similar experience to where I could have send somebody's

(05:31):
life back in twenty fifty and I just want to
encourage people not to drink and drive. Man. That was
the day that I decided to stop drinking. It's been
almost six years and I haven't had a drink. Um,
my family and I were driving and end up bad.
So I want to encourage people not to drink and
drive and and and just don't do it. Man. I

(05:55):
agree with you, brother. I can't believe people still doing
that in two thousand twenty one. Man. But you know,
people make poor choices every day. Be But you know
the worst thing about drunk driving, man, is that it's
not even about you. It's about what you may do
to somebody else. Absolutely right. You got a lot of
people depending on you, and you know you put yourself
in the baskett to where you put your family in
a situation and somebody else's family potentially. Definitely all right, man,

(06:19):
have a going Hey, can I shut out my page
our family fitness page? Oh yes? If everybody can follow
us on Instagram and Edmondson strong E d m U
N D s O N Underscore s r O n G.
If you have a bus that you have a good weekend, man,
get it off your chests eight hundred five eight five
one on five one. If you need to vent, hit

(06:40):
us up now. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the
Breakfast Club. Hey, this is your time to get it
off your chest. Whether you're man than from you on
the Breakfast Club. You got something on your mind? Hello?
Who's this? Hey? Man? I just wanted to say I
love y'all show man. I've been watching it forever. A

(07:02):
shout out to you, m V Charlottagne and Mush from
a little small town in Michigan. And uh damn, I've
been trying to get to you forever. This is crazy
man work right now? Okay, but it's all right, good,
all right, we'll talk to us. What's up? Um? I
work for a screen playing company. I'd love to make

(07:23):
y'all some T shirts? All right, gets up that Michigan
want apparel, Larson Graphics, Vassar Michigan, Carol Michigan. Okay, all right,
bro and checking in. Have a good week in man.
Not a man of many words, but the side. Hello,
who's this? Wow? His my name is Kingsley hopefully on

(07:43):
the Arkansas Hey, get it off your chests, Brody Hensley
Soliman and guarding every radio. Hey, thank you's got my check? Letten?
Thank you? Want to think all through y'all? Well, what
y'all do? It's a blessing. I've been going through a
lot of mental mental battle financially, spiritually, emotionally, um finitial

(08:06):
want to thank all y'all for what y'all do, for
your list service, mcle Pjy, for your for your car showing,
for what you do, and for Charlomagne Gud for your
mental health awareness and just thank you. I do. I
do have your book um that you send shook one,
but I would love I would love the other ones
who don't read all State of Emergency. I'm reading fifty
cents Huncial Heart Michael Todd to be on my list.

(08:29):
I just think all y'all because it's just hard being
alone and it's doing nobody really know you know you're
gonna want you going through. It's just hard to get out.
So I have to appreciate all y'all and I probably not.
I got two radio I got, I got two good
ones for you. I'm gonna send you, Um, I'm gonna
send you resumemnicum my Grandmother's hands, and I'm gonna send

(08:49):
you doctor to Walker the Unapologetic Guy to Black Mental Health.
Thank you Charlomagne guy. How different from into my information
and yet stay on hold, Stay on hold, I'm gonna
get your address all right. Hello, who's this. What's up? Ivy?
What's up? Uncle Charlocks? Hey, Angela Peace? King? How are you, sir?
Doing well? Just supporting me from Atlanta? Just to talk
to y'all again. I wanted to get off my test.

(09:11):
I'm both to big of people talking about the Brefence
Club is ntire black and it's transphobic, homophobic when y'all
ain't nothing but support. Man, I'm a part of the
LGBT community, and like it's just positive. Everybody is upset
because y'all had Boothy up there, But man, y'all not
bias at all up there, and that's why I put
you up. Bro. Well, thank you, I appreciate that. I'm

(09:32):
glad that you got eyes, my brother. I'm glad your
third eye is open and you can see what's really
going on and not believe narratives. Oh yell, no doubt,
no doubt. Glad, Thank you, King. I appreciate you got
the books, y'all. Hello, who's this? You're what up? Versus clubs?
A little hounda civic? What up? Little hunta civic? What up?
Getting off your chest? Yo? Gas prices is ridiculous when

(09:54):
you're gonna play a little hunts sis on the radio.
What the hell are you talking about a little crazy?
I ain't even gonna lie. That's two different things. You're
talking about get gas prices and you wanna get played
on the radio. Which one is I guess. He said
he want to get played on the radio so he
could pay for his gas prices. Oh, don't take much gas, though,
I would say that spit your rapper, go? He said,

(10:15):
what your rapper? Yeah? You ever heard my song? No?
That rap? Now? Go? I can't wrap my themes on man,
you gotta plays on the radio. Have a blessed day, sir,
have a blessed that. I hope you live as long
as a civic class. Get it off your chest. Eight
hundred five eight five one on five one. If you
need to vent, hit us up now. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Yeah, it's the world most

(10:40):
dangerous morning shore the Breakfast Club. Charlomagne and God Angela Ye,
dj Envy is not here, but we have a very
special guest. Today feels divine because she is the secondary
least off Black Privilege Publishing. She has a book called
Shallow Water. She's a writer, a spiritual advisor. Her name
is miss Anita Copax. What's happening in the need up?
I'm so happy to be here, so honored, thank you,

(11:01):
thank you, thank you. How are you? I'm amazing. I'm
feeling a little nervous because this is like it's surreal
to be sitting in here with both of you right now,
and I'm like just feeling so blessed you are. You
should be nice and comfortable. Let's talk about Shallow Waters
and the meeting even of the title, Yes so well,

(11:24):
Shallow Waters is about yem A Yah. And what's funny
is that when I was telling Charlemagne about the book,
you know, he had already read the book, and I
was like, do you know who yem Yah is? And
he's like, I've never heard of her. And I was like,
I bet you have, bet you have. And I was like,
you remember the poem from Love Jones? And he started
reciting the poem and then he was like, oh, are

(11:46):
you yeme Yah? Yeah? Hell you must be oh shoon.
And I was like it was like we've been saying
her name this whole time, you know, like in our
culture and so many of us don't know who she is.
So Yamya was said to be a black mermaid who
watched over our ancestors as we went over the Middle Passage,

(12:09):
and she would watch over the the ancestors that made
it and the ones who were either thrown over or
jumped off, and she watched over their souls. And Beyonce
reference to me too in a Black Parade. Which so,
with all of these references you know in movies and music,
why do you think it's taken so long for someone

(12:30):
to tell a story about I feel like it is
her time for me. I feel very passionate about black
women being divine beings and the world is not going
to be right until everyone realizes that. Oh absolutely, I
think black women are the closest thing we have to

(12:50):
God on this planet. They are got Yeah, I agree.
How long have you been working on this? Well? Listen,
I put in my days that I had like writer's block,
so all together from the beginning, like thought to now,
it has been seven years, and I had two years
of writers wow, which I actually put in there because

(13:13):
during the time of the writer's block, I felt like
it was there because I had to grow into who
I needed to be yep in order to write the
next part Wow. And so it was a process. It
was a process, and it was magical, I have to
say that. So one of the historical figures within the

(13:34):
book is Harriet Tubman. And while I was writing, I
was the editor in chief of Heart and Soul magazine
and I wrote this one part in there where Harriet
Tubman gave a two year old a tincture to be
able to fall asleep while they're on the underground railroad.

(13:55):
And so when I wrote it, I was like, you
know what, I don't know if she really was herbalist.
I'm going to take it out. And then the next
day I went to the city. I had a sales meeting.
It was in the middle of this restaurant, and after
the sales meeting, this woman walks up who was just
in the restaurant And she walks up and she goes,
did you know that Harriet Tubman was an herbalist? Wow?

(14:16):
Like didn't say hi, nothing, And I just was like
my heart was like what. I was like, why did
you just say that to me? She's like, I don't know,
because it's Black History months and I just felt like,
you know, you would want to know that. That's amazing,
And so I was like all right, all right, Mama, Harriet,
I'm staying and I'm not taking it out. So I

(14:36):
felt guided. I felt guided when I was writing it.
So this is considered a young adult novel. It is
considered an adult novel, okay, but the process is so
that people give it to their children. Now you start
off shallow waters talking, you talking about the Negro Mother? Yes,
by Lanston. What does that passage mean to you? Who?

(14:59):
That passage means so much? Shall we read it? We're yeah,
you read it. Look at my face. Dark is the
night yet shining like the sun would Love's true light.
I am the black girl who crossed the dark sea,
carrying in my body to see to the free The
Negro Mother by Lengthston. Hughes' right, what does that passage
mean you? So I'm getting emotional because that passage. Like

(15:23):
when I was writing this book and I was writing
about my ancestors going over the Middle passage, it was
the first time that I actually felt it. My kids
sometimes would see me crying on the floor, you know,
because I was feeling it. I was like, oh my gosh,
this is not just a story like our people went

(15:45):
through this. And so what I've infused into this book
is that black women remember who they really are, because
we'll never ever be straight up Africans. We are the
daughters and sons of the diaspora, the ones that have
been taken. So if we remember and connect to our
spirituality and then add that to the resilience and the

(16:10):
strength that our ancestors gave us by going through this
middle passage, we are unstoppable. That's what That's what the
book symbolizes. Yeah, yeah, all right, we have more with
Anita Kolpack when we come back, so don't move. It's
to breakfast Club. Good morning, to Breakfast Club. Charlomagne and Dad,

(16:32):
we are to breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with
Anita ko Pack. She has a new book, Shallow Water,
is outright now. Charlomagne, Well, what would you say is
the biggest theme in the book. The biggest theme of
the book to me is you may realizing her powers,
like understanding who she is. Kind of reminds me of

(16:52):
Mary's Blige and her documentary saying she didn't know who
she was. Yeah, that she had when she was younger. Yeah,
and that's such Black women feel that way. I completely
did not understand my power when I was. Sometimes I
don't want to understand it right now. Honestly, I'm still growing.
I'm still growing, you know when I when I think

(17:12):
of all the historical figures you have in shallow waters,
and how do you got to give me? I wonder
what advice do you think our ancestors would give us
right now? Mm? So my ancestors told me when I
was in Peru, My ancestors told me that it's time
for me to let go of the pain, that they
let it go when they passed out of the flesh,

(17:37):
and that I still have it because we are them,
We are our ancestors. It's in us. We're literally created
from them, and so the pain is still within us.
And they said let it go. We've already let it go.
And I think there's so much pain that we still
have as a people. And if we let that go,

(18:01):
what are revenge? Right? Imagine the space that is created
and what we can create when we let that pain go.
But we can't let it go without fully acknowledging it,
fully going into it. So why is it important they
heal from our ancestral trauma? I guess you kind of
answered it just now. But you know what would you

(18:21):
say to trauma, is we're still holding onto pain. I mean,
there's so many there's so many things. I mean, we
had our babies taken from us and sold into slavery, raped, beaten, killed, Like,
there's so many things that happened that I mean, I
I just think America is lucky that we're not trying

(18:43):
to get revenge. That's one of the things that's on
my mind. What do you think is the biggest thing
you want people to take away from Shallow Waters, Miss Anita?
I really want them to remember who they are and
to take action. So, if there's something in your soul

(19:05):
that you want to do, do you want to write
a book, Do you want to write a movie. Do
you want to be a scientist, Do you want to
be a doctor? Go and do that. Follow your heart,
find a time to be quiet, shut down, turn off
your phone because all of the waves that are around
is that's all noise. And you know what's funny. I mean,

(19:26):
I'm just thinking of my mom. Any black person I
talk to anytime I talk about the magic, right, They're like,
oh yeah, yeah, you know, my aunt, she's got that power.
She has dreams, she has prophetic dreams. Literally everybody other themselves.
My mom before there was call her id. The phone
would bring and she'd be like, oh, yeah, that's Sharon.

(19:48):
You know she forgot her homework. She wants me to
bring it. Before she even answered the phone. I'm like, really, Mom,
how did you know that? Now you think something and
it pops up on your phone. That's true, right, It's
so true. How how can we celebrate Yemya this week
other than going out in cop and shallow waters. Yes,

(20:10):
by shallow waters. If you are by the ocean, go
and thank the ocean. Send out our energy to our
ancestors who were not able to make it over. Send
the energy to the ones that are throughout the diaspora.
Give them. What do we do? We gave a gym.
We gave a gym to the ocean. Right, did we
gave a crystal? So we just held a crystal, put

(20:32):
your intentions in it, throw it into the ocean. And
I just think that's a beautiful way to just celebrate. Yeah,
I feel like her daughters are rising and she's very powerful. Well,
I am happy to be on this journey, which you
missed the need to give me your twitters and Instagrams
and all that good stuff. So my Instagram is a
need to co patch a n I T A kop

(20:56):
Acz and it is available everywhere you buy books right now.
Shallow Waters or the audiobook is out to your sister
or yes, my sister Michelle she read it. And the
reason I did that was because we used to listen
to audiobooks when we were younger. And I also loved
when she would read to me. Even though she's my
younger sister, she would still read to me and I

(21:18):
loved it. So I was like, wouldn't it be awesome
to have that sisterhood energy in this? So that's why
I had her. It's an amazing read. I want all
of y'all to connect the Yemi yatists week. Go out there,
grab Shallow Waters, available everywhere you purchase books right now,
Buy it for your kids, read it for yourself and
congratulations again you miss Anita, Colpax Queen and me to

(21:41):
cole Pack. Thank you very much, Thank you being here,
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on one Burning Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne,

(22:28):
the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Naphew just joined us.
We're talking about Turk. Now, Turk was a member of
Cash Money. He did an interview recent and he talked
about cash Money burned me a little way and lists listen,
it's just like somebody hitting somebody on the ass. You
know what I'm saying. When they playing basketball, they don't
mean they're gay. Every male have some type of gay
game that they play with their homeboard. But when you

(22:50):
know your sexual preference, brothers like what the you filment?
So we're asking eight hundred five five one oh five one,
have you ever played gay game with your friends? I'm
a let y'all handle this one well. To be honest
with you, gay games some of my favorite games to play.
I know I may be a little too old for it,
but it's just fun and I tend to agree with
what Turk is saying. And the reason I love to

(23:10):
play these gay games because I love to see how
uncomfortable they make other men. Okay, y'all have been watching
The Breakfast Club for years. Y'all have been watching the
bread Indios podcast. I can't lie to y'all about type
of gay games I like to play. Don't need for
me to lie. You seeing me give DJ and be
a mold of a butt? Wasn't my butt? You know
what I mean? Because I'm not that thick thought it was.
That's not my I wasn't my actual but but I

(23:31):
gave him a mold of my butt, you know what
I mean? And amongst other things, what else, A leye,
stop backing like you ain't been an eyewitness all these years.
I'm just as you said. I gave him am my
butt amongst other things. Other we do other things. When
when when a drunken love was popping, we used to
surfboard too far? What did you What did you do?

(23:54):
What did you do? N me? I don't do. You
ain't got footage, I don't. I definitely do have footage.
We think is that one time I was j time
and I rocked the club and on the way y'all.
The got smacked me on my ass and said, good job.
That ain't knowing. Come on, now we're talking about it.
We used to make up little songs like what I'm
not repeating a none of them songs. Oh yeah, now
you don't know what I'm talking about? All right? You

(24:16):
know why? Because you're worried about your little homeboys hitting
you on the phone, saying see there you go letting
Charlomagne make you gay again. You're worried about your son
Logan hitting you up. You have to worry about big
Logan talking about you and Charlomagne sucks. That was you
worried about? Okay his wife He definitely asked, Yes, I'm

(24:36):
gonna girl up one day. Oh my gosh, it's fun.
YEA made this up? Okay? You know Dot like dot listen.
Another one of my favorite people to mess with when
it comes to stuff like that. My boy Whack one
of my favorite people to mess with when it comes
to stuff like that. Um wow, there's a whole article
in the Metro in the UK. Stop shaming dj n
V s straight man like Pegan, Get over it. WHOA,

(24:57):
Now I don't remember about that town that ain't got
nothing to do it me find that I went right there.
That's a little too far. I'm kind nothing to do
with that, all right. That that ain't got nothing to
do with me. Now, I did not even know they
had this whole article that that ain't me. You know
what I'm saying. I might, I might comment on his
legs or something like that, just to make him uncomfortable,
But I ain't. Never did that way. Excuse me, I'm

(25:18):
in the whole way. I'm sitting down and he goes,
Cho goes dead. You look sexy with that sun sun shine.
I said, what he goes you look sexy with that
that sun side like him, Like, my dude, that ain't
what you did. He's a liar, you know what I
said to him. So I get up. He goes you
sit that down, You look sexy out of the sun.
And what you gonna do? I sat back down in
the sun. This is this is all Hello man, Hey,

(25:46):
what's up? Bro? Mister y'all? Man? Yeah, we were all
home boys, play a little games. We do not be
spici like you win Charlom Maine. Ay, all right, tell
me some things that you've heard that make you think
it's spicy. Up here. I mean, with all do respect

(26:06):
Sharla man, you'd be going a little end, like really,
I'm a married man and he'd be disrespecting my wife.
We canna talk about envy calling Charlot man, Hey, we
can hug about Charlotte mane. This ain't about us what
you and your boys do. This ain't about us what
you and your boys do. Man, my own boys do

(26:29):
not be that spice at all. Like we might. We
might say like a little, we might say something, but like,
manap it's mild, hot wings, it's mild. What y'all say?
All right, oh boy, we'll just be like but we're
taking some front of our girlfriend. Dudo, like you feel
me like my home boy, Like let's say you gotta

(26:50):
find fit on but be like, oh yeah, the boy
you're trying to be you today, Like you know what
I'm saying, that's kind of spicy, but that's cool, and
then you get me kiss how that find it's mild?
It ain't. It ain't spicy as mild. Yeah. I don't
know if this is true, but Slick three or five
said on Twitter, you guys play a game called grab bass.
I ain't never played no grab bass now in life.

(27:12):
That's what that's what you keep being cute out there yet. Man, Yeah,
I never played the game of grab. You used to
play a game of grab? Bass? Did I think you
guys did? No? No, no, he used to grab. He did,
he did, he did. And me, he violated me a
couple of times. Lock like he did. He did, he did,
he did. He did. By the way, everybody did the thing.

(27:35):
Everybody in on the game, you know what I'm saying,
Like we all play these little games every now and then.
Don't say we all talk about every man does not
play that game. You cannot say we all said we
meaning we in my circle? We I say, oh, man,
I said, weich circle. Knock it off. It's a game.

(27:59):
We have fun, you know what I'm saying. Like little
for example, my dude Josh and Maryland White dude, he
makes these edibles, he makes these cake balls, you know
what I'm saying, And the running jokes like your Josh,
I really need your this weekend. Yeah, if your friends
doesn't want to play, Luther Johnson, j what do you
mean none of them want to play? Don't make it

(28:19):
fun to out. That's what makes it fun though, because
they'd be so uncomfortable. That's what I That's what I like.
So you know in the build that we have a
revolving door to walk in, Charlemagne is the type that
if I walk in the revolving door first, he's gonna
walk in the same part of that revolve. That's a lie.
That's happened one time and it was your fault. Okay,
and since that day, you've been trying to get stuck

(28:40):
with me and that damn revolving door since. Okay, this
is so stupid. That's why I'd be so stupid, because
none of this is just for show. It's just dump
stuff that be happening, you know what I'm saying, None
of day me. And then to get off the elevator,
I tell him, I said, go in front of me.
He's like no, Like white, don't walk in front of me.

(29:02):
He's like no. He started covering his butt, Like what's
wrong with you? Man? You know it's funny. Right, the
other day, Charlomagne, you're talking to your wife from the phone, right,
and I guess your wife was taking a COVID test.
What happened? Oh, yeah, she was getting the COVID test.
And I said something to her like, um, I don't know.
I said something getting the antal squad or something like that,
and she was like, I ain't DJ Envy likes I
go play with your little friend. Okay, I ain't DJ

(29:24):
go play with your little friend. Okay. I know some
of these headlines for y'all are crazy. I listen. I
don't care. I like to play. I like to have
a good time. I like my sense of humor. What
makes me laugh is what makes me laugh. It just
is what it is. You know what I mean. And
I agree with Turk. You know what I I mean. If
you secure in your manhood, you can play like that.
All right, Well, don't move. Happy holidays. It's the Breakfast Club.

(29:45):
Good morning, the Breakfast Club, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Ye, Charlomagne,
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a
special guests in the building, the goddamn legend himself, Boots
a badass, right, booty boot. How are you feeling this morning, Boosy,
I'm feeling great. Uh. I woke up earlier, smoked me

(30:09):
a good one, and I liked the scene or New
York went early in the morning with the trash kids
and all that. And it and it made me get high.
Actually it made you feel like coming to America when
Eddie was coming out in Queens. Yeah, yeah, yeah, they
love me in New York. I can't like everywhere I
go they've been boosy. You standing up for us, and
you know, like they got some real I got. I

(30:30):
got some love about her. I tried to get your
Instagram back boost. I tried. Man, I'm glad you did
because you saw you so you saw that discrimination. Now
they made fun of me for flagging Kim kardash But
I said, when I post my flies, when I DJ
the Strip Club, they take it down, flag and take
it down. Bro. It was just me. I was doing
too much. Well, I'm glad the world woke up when

(30:51):
the world was sleep. When the world was sleep, I
woke them up, you know what I'm saying. And people,
I think they just got tired of seeing me because
you know, like, bro, like my Instagram was never taken.
I've never been I've never been suspended, dude, to be
expelled forever, you know. So I wasn't feeling that. So
I know it's a you know, I got my opinions.

(31:12):
I can you know, I can say what I want,
you know, not on them people platform, right, and that
showed me. They showed me. They showed me. You know,
you don't go to fan base. I got all kinds
of people trying to do trying to I got Chinese is.
I got everybody trying to, you know, create me up
Chinese people is trying to Chinese people. You know. I

(31:38):
got people, you know, everywhere trying to make me an
unsensored app, you know. And that's what I'm working on
right now, because fan base is black own. You know
what I'm saying. The third you can go over there
and turn up. Yeah, I talked to uh talk guys, okay, okay,
Sun or whatever. But I ain't made no decision or
I won't. I won't take everything. You got a bunch
of endorsements hand because even when you sat down, he

(31:59):
was like, I don't want to sit sit with envy
water because you got your own water. Yeah, man, I
got I got water, cologne, chips, noodles, your name, and
I do it. None of them get offended by the
stuff you do. Well, once it's fifty to fifty, uhy,
what you what can you get offended by? You? You're

(32:21):
invested in bullshit, and uh, I mean we're doing good
as I do good as an independent. I got a
call following like I do real good, you know, like
in the Corona, I was getting checks six seven chicks
that I ain't had nothing to do with. Rob. Do
you think you do take it too far sometimes because
you said I think I said the wrong way. Sometimes
I mean everything I say and I say what I mean.

(32:42):
But sometimes I feel like I say it the wrong
way sometime. But I mean what I say and I
say what I mean, and people need to understand that.
You know, the world has an opinion, and then I
got an opinion, and I'm just one who expressed my opinion.
But last time we spoke, you said that your mom
even told you stop volunteering your opinion for things that
ain't got nothing, and you sat down on Mike Tyson. Though,

(33:04):
Mike Tyson, you should mind your business sometime too. Why
why can't you just mind your business? I'm really, I'm
really than what I supposed to do. What you mean,
I'm realer like I like if it's if it's in
my heart, you know, just because I'm negotiated with him
or like that, that doesn't mean I won't say it
because I pay me. You know, you can't black ball
with me. I pay me. You know, even even with

(33:25):
my music, you know, like my lads had my drive
would connect music group. You know that I'm on, it's
hard to blackball. Mean, you know, just like they got
people like they think they got millions of people love
what I'm doing. I'm a voice for people who can't speak.
You know, I'm just the only one to speak in
this in this industry because everybody else is ram about,

(33:46):
you know, the industry. What about even saying like you
would beat his ass? And I saw a little nas
X responded to that. You think that's too far? Oh nah,
because I just be feeling like sometimes I gotta speak
of because you know, as far as straight people in
the world, you don't have an opinion among six yell
everything is harm If you say anything I'm straight, I

(34:07):
like women, it's vulgar TOI. Yes, can't you can't brag.
You can't brag on I think I think that ain't
sex yality by it's ran by talking about women forever
in videos and their songs. That ain't change. I know

(34:30):
it's a different day now. You can't just like the
baby like bro like you know, like how many how
many times you've been on set all y'all DJ, and
you heard somebody to say if you ain't got ages
making noise and the whole club. Oh no, right, that's true,
that's true. But it's a different time. No, it's a
different time. And because he's one of the biggest, you know,

(34:50):
so they you know, they try to make examples of
all people. You know, so the next person who blow
like this, you're gonna go with this. And I feel
you know, they're attacking our children. You know, you make
all the up. You make everybody support this. Who loved
these rappers? The kids? Kids? Yeah, but you know you
make it. No, you make every rapper go with it.
If every rapper go with it, you grabbed you grabbed

(35:15):
that generation. I know, I love divid rapper. When I
was little, I love divid rapper. You know what I'm saying.
I try to copy what they did, you know what
I'm saying. And it's a new day now and I
just feel like, you know, they pushing it on our Listen.
I love rap, I love hip hop, I love our culture.
But you know I saw you say that. You know
you feel like he was as a negative influence. Why

(35:35):
are you acting like rappers haven't been negative influences for years. Well,
it's talking about murders, celebrating the drug culture, the gang
coach of violence against women, Like we just as negative.
So how is he the person that you decided to
point out and say, oh, you're ruining it for the kids?
What rappers done to the kids? I really get offended
when when it was like he was saying that he

(35:58):
would go up damn perform naked in front you know,
all the all the people, and I was like, damn,
you know all these straight people in the world, all
these millions of kids are gonna watch this, and no
straight rapp I ain't gonna say, hey, nah nah, we
don't want you on that TV. I'm slide. It's not
gonna Yeah. I don't understand that logic. Bootsey. I saw

(36:19):
you say that people be trying to be straight. How
you trying to be straight? If you're straight, you ain't
gonna try to be I don't get hun it back
again on the video you said people trying to be straight,
they won't perform naked on stage for charity. You don't
think that's disrespect in front of boys who're trying to
be straight. I'm like, how you trying to be stract? No,
I'm just saying as far as if you got your

(36:40):
kids watching TV, would you want if you're trying to
straight Ray he's strong young black men, would you be
cool and sitting there watching nosas go up Dan take
his clothes off? What are we talking about? You're part
of the problem what age were talking about? Because I
don't want my kids looking at anything sexual at a
certain age, but once they get to a certain age.
Wrong with that old man, man, girl girl? Because by

(37:02):
the way he's saying, this is a national stage. This
is a national stage. Man, But we grew up seeing
worst images on TV. Man, We've seen dudes on TV
holding guns, like I said, you know, celebrating violence, celebrating
violence against women, the drug coach, coaches like and all
this leads to my opinion, like like I can, I can.

(37:22):
If I feel that way, I must say it and
I mean it. You know, like you may not feel
that way, they may not feel that way, but I
feel that way. Do you feel like you've ever been
a negative influence the kids. Yes, I've been a negative influence.
But but but at the time, I was, you know,
I was so you know, I'm just wrapping my life,
you know, I'm just you know, I didn't. I didn't.

(37:43):
I wasn't a rapper who wrapped the movies. You know.
I couldn't go in there and wrap the movies. I
went and winning there and wrap bout what happened that
day to me, rap bout what happened that night to me.
You know. So I never thought I was affecting the
culture until I came home and damn all my fans
was in dead in jail, you know what I'm saying.
So you know, I wasn't trying to affect the culture

(38:06):
like that as far as negative that. I was just
writing my life story. The movie got more with Bootsey.
When we come back, it's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning Morning.
Everybody's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking them with Boosey Badass. Now,
what about when you see an artist, So you talked
about rappers, like when you see like Birdman a little

(38:27):
way and kissing each other on the lips, or you
see you know, talking about some of the stuff that
they did, because it's the same thing. Nah, why not
how them rocking that city? You know, they really own
some like some old mafias, you know, get on them
them drugs. You know, Like it's different out there. You

(38:48):
know what I'm saying, Like baton rouge, you ain't kissing nobody.
You know, they ain't. They ain't never been down there.
But I haven't seen us in the city. They different
New Orleans. They owned some they like on some mafia
they come from, you know, thanking they mafia made, like
the Marcellos and all that, you know, like they you know,
so I can't understand that. I don't. I don't understand that,

(39:09):
you know, because the understand thing. But kids see that
they might not understand and see their favorite rappers kissing
each other and be like okay, right right. You know,
I don't want you to leading people alone, bullsy. I
ain't nobody else. I don't I don't have I don't
people alone, bullsy, I don't have bothering. Hey look, hey,

(39:29):
look bro, like the people who so called hate me
and the LBGT giving me like I don't know them,
like everybody who gave who in my life, my other assistant,
a family member like ill gay people. I have good
relationships with them to stop. Nah, you're lying. Nah, really
they understand you, they'd be like, I wonder I wish

(39:52):
people really knew that you don't you know? Have you
know Flaming bro who is Yeah? We were talking sales, right.
So I want to ask you this, because you do
have gay people in your life, do you feel like
it is important to have that representation though? Because there
are people who are just gay in this world. That's
who they are and that's how they identify, and so
to be able to see yourself represented on TV, because

(40:14):
for a child who knows that they're gay, it is
difficult when anybody makes it seem like it's wrong or
they can't see themselves in movies and music. You don't
think that's important too. I think that's important, But it
goes the same way for the straight people. But there's
plenty of straight representation. I think it's way more straight.

(40:34):
It's probably it's probably like like the raffles, Like just
think of to look at the raffles, hey women, because
why gay people like like this gay stuff is bigger
than this. Why gay people don't turn gay raffles? Probably
you know like they what about women on women? Do
you mind that? Oh not, I don't mind it. As
for I don't mind like, I'm not gonna support if

(40:58):
my my child, one of my child was to marry woman,
I'm not gonna support that. You wouldn't go to the wedding.
You wouldn't say I love you anyway, I would tell
I love it, but I wouldn't. I wouldn't go to
the wedding. But you like, because you know, we built
My family is built on legacy. You know, if I
let that slide, that's gonna slide from my son, from

(41:18):
my grandson, and I'm gonna lay it down to where
they're gonna know that. You know, people people don't take
you pretty much disoldered them. My kid, no, hell no,
I'm gonna love him to death, but I won't support marriage.
I'm not giving my child away to another woman. So
you know, I would love her to deaf, you know,

(41:39):
but I'm not. I don't. I don't want to start that.
I have the right to do that. As parents, we
have the right to do that. You know, everybody parent different,
but as parents, once that child come out, you you
make those decisions. And that's what the world need to
need to know. Like, you're right, you're entied it to
your opinion. The only thing I disagree with is the
fact that you say Little Noze is a super negative

(42:00):
influence on the kids. And you said something earlier. He
talked about, you know, when you came home, a lot
of your fans was in jail are dead. So when
you say things like you know you want to beat
up Lord Nasax, you could possibly be encouraging violence against
gay people. Man. So that's what I would tell you
to watch. Yeah, I wouldn't encourage because more likely people,
but that's what I'm saying. So I just told you,

(42:22):
like gay people like gay people, not after me in
the real world. This is just social media. The world
did this. Gay people don't in the real world. You know,
they even have gay people in my consorts like all
like bro Like in the real world, you know, people
respect me for you know, standing up and they're gonna

(42:42):
and they're gonna take me a long way in life regardless.
Off ain't nobody that other rapper spoke about it, you know, Like,
but I'm saying, you could be encouraging violence against gay people.
He even said, I never said I know you say
you wanted to beat them up, no for going up there,
and you know you want to say you want to
get naked. If I was there at the awards on
the front row and he got naked right there, I

(43:04):
would drink. I don't think anybody person got on the
stage naked. You would do the same thing a straight person.
But if he wasn't gay, you're saying the straight person
gonna stage can write if he got Nike, I will
him up. You know it's not about being don't get
naked on the wards. You don't get naked on what
children you want your children to see? Come on? So
you feel like that about the women who go up

(43:24):
there and do that to them? Who getting naked on
the up who do getting naked, dance sexually, do sexual
stuff on stage. You ain't gonna turn this around on
those strippers. You gonna have all the stupid man I need.
My strippers are already trying to you know, I need

(43:47):
no down talk on the street. How they tried to
ban you some shows and comes to it's like like
you see what the baby have they tried to with you? Uh? Nah,
you know my shoulds are even packing them. Ever, you
can't bury me like, you know, like I'm not. I'm
not part of those festivals that you can take me off.
You're not do my own felsives. I do a birthday bashing, mississip.
I'm throwing this, y'all. Do my my boosh bass. You

(44:10):
know that's August twenty eight coming up, and not you know,
I make I make crazy. We all remember that cocaine
in the video, the cocaine in the shower video. Remember
you did that? Yeah? Did the little Nodex video make
you think of that situation? Nahna, No, that was just
a situation with me, you know, coming to the opinion
and not knowing the rules. You know, so I got,

(44:31):
I got, I got, I got my eyes bus just
not knowing the rules. I just don't like to see
brothers calling themselves unnecessary scrests, and I don't like us
calling unnecessary scress to people. That's all, man, you know
what I'm saying. Yeah, people are free to be who
they are because like, you have people in your life
who are gay, people who work with you, You have
family members, right, and you have no problem taking pictures
with people if they're gay. So what so the thing

(44:51):
that bothers you is the representation on television. Is that
what it is? Yeah, television really television balls. When I
came home from jail, it bothered me. You I was like, God,
it was new to my eyes, you know, like you know,
like if you don't, if you don't protect your kids,
you know, they're gonna be stirred their way in this
day and age, They're gonna really be stirred their way.

(45:12):
You know. If I just feel like we gotta gotta
gay before. You know, everybody want to be everybody. Everybody
got the right of what they want to be. If
you want to have your kids gay, you can have
your kids gay. If you want to protect your kids
from being gay, you have that right. Well, I don't
know that you want to have your kids gay. It's
just that if your kids are gay, they're just gay.
Because I do think life is harder for you if

(45:32):
you are gay, because there's a lot of four times
a chance of violence more than the average person, and
there's a lot of attacks on LGBTQ community. So I
do think you make your life hardest. I don't think
anybody's like I just want to be gay because I've
seen it on TV. It's how you feel because I've
seen I've never kissed a woman. I've never done any
of those things, and I see it all the time.

(45:53):
But that doesn't mean I want to do it, because
I think you have to feel like that's who you
are to be able to relate to that. I don't
think what was you raised not to do? I wasn't
raised anyway, because I've been around. I'm from New York,
so I've seen it all and I have friends who
are gay, I have friends who are trans. But it's
never made me say that's what I want to be. Okay, okay,
do you think people are boll gay or you think
they I don't know. He has no idea. I don't know,

(46:17):
And it doesn't make you when I'm not a gay
spologist or whatever, you doctor who studied gay people. What
about that made a new name? What about? What about
the WeTV show? I heard you had a WeTV show,
but they pulled I was, you know, I was doing
a reality show and with your stuff with Dwayne Wade

(46:37):
came out, uh and they said, because you you tried
to pay a woman to sleep with your son, And
it was just everywhere I went after that to shop
the reality show. It was straight about that, so I
knew that this this industry right here is ran by those.
The movie got more with Boosey. When we come back,
it's the Breakfast Club morning. Everybody in CDJ and Angela yee. Charlomagne,

(47:01):
the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking
it with Boosey, badass. Ye. Now you do have me
against the world out so you really feel like it
is you against the world. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.
Because people that's when social media did. The gay people
on social media, you know, they seem to hate me,
you know, they seem but the real but the real

(47:22):
people and the gay people a lot of gay people
in that line, like you know, like they love me
like they you know, so I don't know if it's
a real side. And in another side, I angry side,
but the gay people I know got the best hearts.
Gay people more than so if you are outlined, if
you are out that because it feels like you feel

(47:43):
like there's something personal against you from the gay community,
but at the same time you feel like they support you. Yeah,
the gay community, like they they support me, like you know,
like in real life, I never met the gays who
see me and if I never met those, you know,
like all gay people I know enjoy my company and
I enjoy the company. Well, how do we figure out

(48:04):
how boosty can support them? Let's let's let's do that.
Because you're saying you an allied, but an outlie comes
with support. How can we many these bridges? Uh, we
just need to have all we need to. We need
to have all as straight free boys, you know, we
need to have our voice too. If you if you,
if you never let to have a voice, we're gonna
get ranned down. Everything that comes from our voice gonna

(48:25):
get shutter with with you know, with negative and ignorant.
So you know, we as straight people, you know, we
we got to have a voice too. If you keep
taking the way out voice, Hey what if somebody said,
hey man, every rapper that get on stage and rapper
ball guns and drugs, I'm gonna pull them off the
stage and beat there as I don't I don't know,

(48:47):
you stead they're trying to tie those two in Charlemagne.
But because what I'm saying, they're trying to tie them,
I'm saying I don't want us to be hypocrites, because
we all can put out negative images at times. You
know what I'm saying. I don't think one of us
is in a position to judge the other because I
don't think. But what you you you as a person,
as a man, And a lot of these rappers ain't

(49:09):
real men to speak about you know how they feel
a lot of rappers feel like me. You know, but
they called me. You know they can't, they can't, they ain't.
They ain't these bowling balls. You know, they called me
boosty man. I'm so glad you're saying. You know they
called me. You know, I'm doing what a lot of
people in the world, you know, see as positive, even
those social media make it look as negative. You got

(49:32):
a whole another generation who older than us, forties in fiftiest,
who absolutely love what I'm doing, absolutely feel I'm the
last one left. You got og rappers called me. Ain't
gonna say the name, But like Bootsy, you the last
one left. You know what I'm saying, And realness is
everything to me. I'm not a puppet. I'm not. I

(49:53):
can't feel a certain way and sit in the room
and not say nothing because you gave me three hundred
thousand dollars. Bussy do you think that they it's people
who's scared or intimidated that are gay but don't want
to come out and let the world know because of
how they will be treated or how people will talk
about them, of course, right, So yeah, so that's why
I'm saying I don't think it's a world yet where

(50:14):
gay people have taken over. I feel like it's still
what you think percentage. I have no idea, because I
think there's a lot of people who haven't come out
and who won't just because they're nervous. That's why people
are d l that's why people are doing things on
the lower not telling anyone because they don't want to
be judged and they don't want to be looked at
a certain way. I'm just a fan of letting you
do your thing. I'm gonna do my thing and that's it,

(50:35):
you know. And I do want kids to have somebody
to look up to, so if they're having feelings, they're
not feeling like I'm a bad person because I'm gay
or I'm suicidal. I don't want to live here because
people are judging me for that. So I do feel
like as role models, as representation, it's just important. But
you know, I do want to move one. It's important
with the straight kids too. Just think of two straight
kids in the pack of four gay people. But I

(50:57):
do think that there's plenty of representation for everybody in
this room. We gotta fight for those two. Well, you
don't know if you're about it in this room, you right, right,
I don't. Yeah, you just say yeah, you don't know that.
But I got eight people in this room, but nobody
here has come out so as far as I know. Now, Busy,
you came to New York and Yellow Bobby's murder. Yeah,
I'm trying to get him and take him back on

(51:18):
the plane in Bushy Bad August twenty August twenty seven
through the twenty ninth. But his date is August twenty eight,
and he gave me his word that he was gonna
do it, so right do I figured you'd be yellow
Rihanna when you got to New York. Nah Man, I
told y'all, that's a fantasy, bro y'all. Killing kept going.
Everybody in this room, if you've been in the dust,

(51:39):
you had a fantasy of somebody, right, everybody, and they
had fantasy of you saying, boy, they can get it.
If he came about give him some everybody to everybody,
somebody gonna edit fantasy something that came here, like you

(51:59):
on that, they gonna edit you. They're gonna edit you.
Boosey's saying, he come in here right now. I'm gonna
give him something. If he came, I ball give him something.
Got me trying somebody else water, I got my own
Alko line, talk about that. Let's get. It's the best

(52:28):
bow pick ever. It's better than Get, Richard Die trying it,
better than Tupac. It's the best bow pick of them.
Give it out. Get in September twenty fourth, directed by me,
assisted directed by Joe Spike. And you know, I wanted
to take it to all the big big people, but
everybody was trying to take it from me. And you
know it was just like when I first went out

(52:49):
a record deal, you know by me, me and my
first time directing, my first time in New York. They
was trying to just take my film with fire streaming
service black one. So is it somebody playing you as
like a young Yeah, my son plays me when I'm little,
I got another dude played me. Then I played me
when I get older. I got another film dropping on

(53:10):
Christmas Day too? Where does it starts from my mama pregnant? Yeah,
my mama pregnant, that's when it starts. It starts from birth.
So what was that like like while your mom was
pregnant when you were first born? As Oh, my daddy
come in, you know, acting ways f and money at Woodoo.
She tell them, you know, I spent it on the
bill because I knew you're gonna spend it on the show.
So that's how it come on and go into my life.

(53:33):
And you know it's called My Struggle. It's a great bob.
So what's that movie coming out of Christmas? For? Where's
Him Jay? It's something like Where's Him Jay's? It's a
film about something like The Home Alone, but it's way
better Desert Banks and Grove Hero. You know they the
crooks flavor flavor in the movie. I can't tell you

(53:54):
his role. So y'all got tight now after? Yeah, yeah,
that's my boy. Uh did you ever think you're looked like? Before?
People say? It started floating through my head? How many
people was telling me? You know, they've been telling me
that since I started rapping. So I looked at the
picture a couple of times like, nah, man, You know
I think on certain pictures, you know, they get put

(54:16):
it together. You know, I don't look good on pictures,
but you know, when I get in front of bitch,
I'm gonna make a way. No, I'm nice looking in person.
I'm ugly on camera, my eyes all. But when I
get up on you, you know, I'm pretty handsome. That's
what my mom was saying. I heard somebody say that
this morning. Man. You know who said that? Flame? Oh, Flame,
Flame said that boy was running it down, running it down.

(54:41):
I feel like she understand me, Flame, You understand boozy
flame Muster didn't know you were so smart, she said.
I didn't know he was so small, but he was smart.
Isn't your mother like a teacher or something. Yeah, I
knew you were smart, And I know just some of
your rhetoric. I hear the intelligence. We were just talking
about what kind of dad he represents. That we need
to see that from different capacities, from black men, because
all black men don't raise their children the same. You know,

(55:03):
that don't mean that there's love missing or that there
is time missing. He just does it a different way.
But you know, I'm a fan of Booth When I
was a girl way back. That was my type right there,
But that was way back. See what I wouldn't never disrespont?
Are you blushing? Because like the place to make him
feel uncomfortable? Yeah? Because when I come here, I don't

(55:26):
make me and feel uncomfortable. Whatever you want to play.
You want to play, men play, but that's on them.
I would never push up on somebody else, but see
I'm sitting next to here, I'm gonna push you up
on him. Plus he two likes getting in on this
red ass. The whole movie got more with Boosey. When
we come back, it's the Breakfast Club morning. Everybody is
DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne, the guy we are to

(55:46):
Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Boosey, badass Charlomagne.
How do we mend the bridge between Boosey and analogy BT.
We just have to talk to each other and listen
and not listen to hear the four or five words
that make you the trigger words you have to listen
to respond to t stay all the person. I'm not.
I don't think that he's out of source or what
he says, and I don't I don't disagree with completely
with what he said about a little nas X. But

(56:07):
little nas X is gay. So the hypocrisy would be
if he was on the BT Awards and he was
kissing on a woman and he's openly gay, then people
would be offended to say, well, why he kissing on
that woman? Y'all know he gay. Then he goes to
the d L. What he was saying was nothing. I
don't want my kids to see inappropriate things that they
watch on TV. But I don't agree with what he
said about you you around gay. I'm completely transgender. My

(56:28):
son is completely straight. He goes to tiss you. He's straight,
and that's not because I raised him to live like me.
I've told him, you live your life and be whoever. Now,
if he would have turned out to be gay, he
would have just been gay. I wasn't gonna love him
no less. You have to put it in the place
as a parent, do I love my child more than
I hate what they have become? Because you have no
control over what your kid is gonna become. They had
no control over Your mom had no control over what

(56:48):
you were going to become. But I think if your
daughter did fall in love with a woman, and I
know she's straight, but if she actually did, I think
that you would realize. But I still, as a parent,
have the right to every pass. Every parent is different.
Like you can't tell another parent who's paring the child
to how he can parent that child. You can just
tell him on it from your experience. Flame not saying

(57:12):
you wrong. She's just saying that your daughter is. That's
what your daughter into. And you're not gonna love for
your daughter even if she was to become a lesbian. Said,
I say, I wouldn't love it, but I think that
I wouldn't lose no love for her at all. Like
you know, I wouldn't lose no love for but I
wouldn't want that to be a ongoing thing. In I

(57:36):
think usually not a bad guy is not a bad guy.
I'm gonna say this. I believe you would still go
to that wedding if she came to you and was
like daddy, I needed just said, I wouldn't want my
children to begin. I wouldn't want my children begin life.
I lived this life. I'm fifty six, I've lived this
life twelve times. I would not want my children begin.

(57:56):
But you have right, So as a parent, why we
can put heck our children, but their mind or their heart.
You just said you wouldn't want your child nobody like.
But I'm just saying, like, as a parent, we can fight.
We have the par as a parent, you have the
choice to fight. You know what I feel like, as
a parent, do you have the choice to make your

(58:17):
child want a man and a woman' You don't have
that charge. You got a preference. Yeah, but you can't
have to happen that. You can't tell you can't child.
I don't want that to happen. Like you, you just
a child. You just just because she's a child. As
a child, you just can't say. If she say something,
you gotta go with it. Think about all the things

(58:38):
that your parents told you not to do as a kid.
I bet you did every single one up. I'm just saying, bro,
we're putting a child mean more, opinion means more than
a parent child to you and say this and that
you just gotta go with it. That's what you're basically saying.
I'm an intelligent person, That's what you're basically saying. Why

(59:01):
how come gay people don't become scrap based off all
the imagery they see in the world. He don't know.
We don't we don't know what's going on. It's social
media for this world. Up. Yeah, we don't know that.
Y'all don't know if they hate me like that, you know.
I just feel like we have a difference in opinion.
I just feel like, let you agree to this. I
just want Boozy to leave people alone, right right. I

(59:22):
want y'all want me to be quiet. Y'all want me
to leave. Y'all want me to be quiet, But you're
not gonna get your but we want you to. We
don't want getting across. I feel it, I feel you,
but I can't sit in I'm a real person. I
just can't be quiet because you told me be quiet
about the situation that I feel. That means to me, right,
but we've heard you speak on it, you know just

(59:45):
how I feel. You can't say if anybody think they
can come Boosey. That's how he talked to me about
not talking. No whatever, I'm as my feeling, I understand
depending just like y'all speaking for a whole community, I'm
speaking for not speaking for nobody. I'm just looking. I'm
just observing the situation. I just think it's well the
world the world. Who's speaking for the I'm speaking for

(01:00:07):
a billion your old three sides, that's right, And he
feels like this, but I just think. I just say
that's true, like I can't apologize for something I believe it.
It's hypocritical for street rappers to point at another rapper
and say they being negative for their lifestyle times because
that happened to us so much, because all this wouldn't
be going on when poking bigger than was. Come on,
let's keep no. They used to get, they used to

(01:00:27):
get speaking up and Pop was here, he would have
said it up. I wouldn't be getting dragged like this
by myself. I would say, I don't think. I don't think.
I feel that in my heart. Sexual crime is two
different things than me. We got rappers that have been
out here promoting straight up crime. I've been getting people
locked up and killed. Yeah, yeah, that's what I was saying.

(01:00:49):
But if you don't point the finger of each other.
But listen, it doesn't matter. Bro. Everybody got an opinion.
But you're gonna get this though. He's gonna have people
that disagree, and you're gonna have to argue your point, right,
that's all right, And then I do. I do it.
I do it to a chief. I face anybody, I
face breakfast club, Mike, Tys, Mike, anybody. Let's go. Let's go,

(01:01:10):
because I'm real with me, like you know, like a
lot of people not real with them. You can't say
you a real nick. You got ten twenty thirty million,
and you can't speak on how you feel. No, you're
an artist, but you trove. Let's just say that people.
You don't hit gay people. No, I just told you
that gay people out build a hole. I can trust
a gay person for I trust, or anybody for I

(01:01:31):
trust to shoot anybody. Gay people don't even steal like that,
like way, God, damn hilarious, Damn. I swell the guy

(01:01:51):
he was leading straight leaves about the regular around you
and leave gay. I'm telling you, I'm telling you the
grand room for us to be testing. I said, oh,
I'm fanning out. I'm a big boosy fan. He knew
I wasn't a woman. I wasn't even dressed like this.
I had on my jog in suit and he was like,
what's up, let's take a picture. He was very calm,
very chill. I'm not I've been I did five years

(01:02:15):
in prison around gay people like bro like prison, Bro,
you don't understand, bro, Like I don't have nothing against
gay people. I have problems with what they're doing to
do you think it's an agenda being pushed. Yeah, it's
you know, it's an agenda being but it's been. It was.
You just can't talk about it because you don't hear.
Just so, it was a crime agenda two. It was

(01:02:37):
a murder agenda two amongst the black community. And it
was a drugs I'm just saying, Bootsy, we we know
that it was okay. But knowledge, knowledge, more of a knowledge,
more of that agenda, and it's not a it's not
more of a crime agenda now because back you know,
people rab was not really raving about spinning like they

(01:02:57):
used to. It's more about drugs now. Yeah that's the coaches.
I come up under cash money when he only youngsters
wanting money. Everybody was wrapping about money, the locks. Everybody
had money. You know what I'm saying. It's a different
culture now. And you don't want no violence against gay
people either. Hell no, I don't want no violence against

(01:03:19):
gay people. You know what I mean? Real like, like,
I don't want no violence against gay pril I can't
be for it. I'm boosted. I can't be for a
gay person. I'll be with real steppers. Everybody is scared up.
The only people I would like to be for it
because I don't know if you saw I saw a
little Nasak say that. You know, he felt he didn't
want to talk about anything going on in hip hop
because he felt it was like a danger to him.
So he hired security because of everything that he's seeing

(01:03:41):
on social media about him. Oh okay, what he can
let the always security boost. I don't want to do
you nothing, b even if he went on there no wars,
I couldn't do nothing violence at home because I'm not
gonna be at no walls in anyway. You know what
I'm saying. But if I was present at the war,
that's why I said that. But you know I ain't
got no Nazis. Don't need no security, especially not for me. Bro.
You know, you know I got a reputation of legacy

(01:04:02):
to hold of what I look like being with you
do so with sex? Nah? Nah man boots you about money? Nah,
I wouldn't do a song with him. You know a
specihout and you know I didn't win there, dude, Like,
I don't know what I do hundreds of features, you know,
I don't know if they're gay enough. I can't say
I did one hundred features with people who ain't gay.

(01:04:23):
In this industry, everybody's not gonna seil a soul. Everybody
is not being paid by this white man. Everybody just
not making rap money. But you do realize you don't
know who buying your water either. You don't know who
buying your cologne. You don't know who buying your chips
right right. It could be people of all sexual out
But you know what, you know what, after all this
is saying done, I'm gonna stand up victories. You know,

(01:04:44):
I'm gonna stand up Victoria because I was the only
one gave a gave it, gave it, you know, for
a million other people. You know, everywhere I go, everywhere
I go on the airport, it's the older people, you know,
they boost I'm boots, I'm watching you now, you know,
like and I'm speak. I'm just speaking how I feel.
Most of older people see it differently. That's watching hell. Yeah,

(01:05:04):
they see it differently. Different They say they feel like
like they like boosy you bid not ship up. You
know they got people who feel like me, and it's
an opinion across the world. You ever thought about going
to therapy for what I feel? I'm perfectly stable. I
can't talk when I want to talk. I can do
whatever I want to do. I raised my kid like

(01:05:27):
I wan't where I'm perfectly stable. Nobody's remoting me. I'm
stable if I go to the thing, if I go
to therapy, what they're gonna do remote me. They're gonna
make me volume and they're gonna talk over me. I
don't let nobody talk over me. What I'm in a
room where I'm in a business deal, Nobody's gonna talk

(01:05:48):
over me. That's me, boosy. We appreciate having this conversation, man,
I had one more question. I'm question that was a
topic the other day up here on the Breakfast Club
and being Charlotte Magne with discuss something that Turk said
about how every guy plays gay games, and then they
said they were talking about the games that they played.
Did you see that interview that he did with lag Nah.

(01:06:10):
He was saying that every guy plays gay games, and
you know, Charlottagne and Envy have played some gay games
up here on the breakfast club? Is it true that
every guy? Because I was hearing things, I want a
gay games? Keep drinking that water you find up drinking.

(01:06:38):
I'm done with y'all. Man, he still love y'all out,
He still love y'all. So breakfast Club, your morning's will
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(01:07:26):
know what we're here for. It's I'm gonna fatten all
that around your eye. This man to Dogton Blowers. Many
waited for Charloma. You had to make a judgment of
who was gonna be on the donkey of the day.
They chose you becase the breakfast club. Bitch, Who's donkey
of the day to day, I'm so exhausted this morning

(01:07:46):
donkey of the day goes to the new and first
blackhead coach of the University in North Carolina, Hubert Davis.
First of all, congratulations Hubert Davis on getting the job. Okay,
dropped on the clues bound for Hubert Davis. All Right,
that is a very prestigious position for anyone to be in.
But I know, for a brother like Hubert Davis, who
was a North Carolina native, a brother like Hubert Davis
who actually played for the University in North Carolina, a

(01:08:08):
brother like Hubert Davis who's been an assistant coach at
North Carolina since twenty twelve, I know Tarhill Blue means
more to him than most. So salute to that king. Okay,
you deserve it, you earned it, and I truly wish
you much success. Trop on the clues bump with Hubert
Davis once again. Now let's discuss why we are all
gathered here today. Hubert Davis had his first news conferences

(01:08:31):
being named as head coach in North Carolina, and it's
a historic moment, right. So, in a historic moment like
Hubert davis first news conferences being named head coach, I'm
expecting Hubert Davis to bring it and inspire young black
boys and girls around the world and make us all
proud to be black. In moments like this, we have
to remember what the late great Nipsey Hustle said, the

(01:08:53):
highest human act is to inspire. Okay, in moments like that,
when you're the first black anything, but especially the first
black head coach of the university in North Carolina, you
got to show you a black ass. Okay, you have
to stand up there and all your melonated glory and
let the world know that it is a privilege to
be black and simultaneously scold these institutions and organizations. But
taking so damn long. Now for the most part, here

(01:09:14):
what Davids did that. Okay, he spoke to the significance
of being the first black head coach in UNC history.
He spoke to being one of the few black Division
one head coaches all around the country. But at some
point in the conversation it went left, or maybe it
went white. I mean right, Oh, hell, just played the audio.
It's significant that I'm African American and I'm the head
coach here. I know that in terms of Division one

(01:09:37):
head coaches are all around the country. Only twenty six
percent of the head coaches for Division one men's basketball
are compromised by minorities, specifically African Americans. I know that
it is significant that I'm fourth African American head coach
in any sport in the history of the University of
North Carolina. I'm very proud to be African American. But

(01:09:59):
I'm also very proud that my wife is white through
and I'm very proud of my three beautiful, unbelievable kids,
or a combination of both of us. Did they ask
him that, No, they did not, but I was unprompted, Hubert,
What the hell was that? What the hell was that? Hubert?
Say it back with Leonard, Hubert, that was hell the what?

(01:10:21):
I'm happy that you are proud of your white wife,
but what in't what does her skin color have to
do with anything we are talking about right now? Does
she have a name? What's her name? Hubert? I'm sure
that she would have preferred and appreciated a shout out
by her full name over being labeled the white wife
that you're proud of. Now when she now, when she
walks into dean Et Smith Center next season for basketball,

(01:10:41):
that's how people are gonna see her. There goes Hubert
Davis with his white wife. Let me tell you something,
Hubert Davis. You let doctor Umar Johnson down. I appreciate
you and I love you, but you are no use
to me with that white woman or your stop Omar,
stop now Stromar, were not doing that. Let's talk to
this brother with love. Personally, I don't have a problem

(01:11:04):
with interrational marriage or interracial relationships. Love is love, right
it should be. But when you hear brothers like Hubert
Davis say things like, you know, I'm proud to have
a white wife. Play the clip that that went a
little clip, but I'm also very proud that my wife
is white. When you hear brothers like Hubert David say
things like this, it's like, do you love her? Are

(01:11:25):
you just proud to have a white wife? I mean,
when you love someone, the benefits of loving someone is
just status love. You love a person emotionally, sexually, you
love their personality, You just love them. But Hubert, you
make me feel like you would your wife for status.
It's hard to act like there isn't an element of
status in your interracial marriage. When you went out of
your way to randomly tell the world in a press

(01:11:47):
conference about you being the first black head coach at UNC,
speaking to the significance of that, and you just randomly,
out of the goddamn tall hill Blue decided to tell
us you're proud to have a white wife. Not I
love my wife and what ever her name is. I
don't even know her name. Okay, Not I love my
wife and whatever her name is. You said, I'm proud
to have a white wife. I mean, I'm proud to
have a black queen. But only because the brothers like you.

(01:12:08):
I feel, having internalized racist view of white people, it's superior,
not just as people, but clearly as partners. Okay, Hubert,
you know you are powerful and you have status because
you are Hubert Davis, not because you are married to
a white woman. What kind of virtual signaling were you doing?
Did you put a TS in the air like a
bat signal and the TS dance for Taylor Swift where

(01:12:29):
you're trying to convince those white people in North Carolina
that you're not wanted them, that you wanted the good
negroes who love white people so much, and you're proud
to be married to one. Hubert, you got the job already.
You don't have to conform and make white people feel
comfortable anymore. Clearly, you and the work you put in
are enough. We have to realize that you know, you
didn't get that job because you kissed white ass. You

(01:12:50):
got that job because your black ass is qualified. Okay,
play to Hubert clip again. Just the proud of my
wife part. Please, But I'm also very proud that my
wife is white. Why does that line make me feel
like this? Why do I hear this song when I
hear that line? Oh, I love my wife. Yeah, I
love my wife. Yeah. Let's go ride a bye yea
with my wife. Yeah, my wife's really young. My wife

(01:13:11):
is real small. Let's go to the beach and play
with the beach ball. Praise Jesus God and my wife.
Let's go to the beach and ride a bike. Who
I love my wife. I love my wife. That's how
I felt. That's how I felt when I heard that line.
We can put a little stink on it, put a
little stink on it. That's put a little remix on it.
I mean, but I'm also very proud that my wife

(01:13:32):
was wife. Oh I love my wife. I love my wife,
my wife, my wife, I love my wife. My wife
is wife. Literally, Wow, I have nothing else to say here,
Neither the doctor Umar love who you are. If then
you can talk to me Nigro with a white woman,

(01:13:53):
you can't talk to me. Doctor stop, Jesus shop Jesus
raise please let rimy mak give hupid Davis the biggest
he ha he ha he ha you stupid mother? Are you? Who?
Let doctor Umar? Ain't he no, Jesus, I was aggressive Christ.

(01:14:15):
We had that song on which one? Which one you want? Now?
You want the one with some man ain't on it?
You know what was Manna's on the dramas. But I'm
also very proud and my wife was white. Who I
love my wife? I love my wife, my wife, wife?
Who I love my wife? I love my wife wife
wife literurly I learned how to say that. Let Turley.

(01:14:41):
Let Turley make sure doctor has he clarified anything yet?
Or um? I haven't heard any he said anything. I
haven't heard. I haven't heard anything. All right, he was like,
I just was nervous. I don't know why I said that. Literally,
all right, well, doctor Umar, get out of here. Just
guy is crazy. It just comes out of nowhere? Is

(01:15:02):
this guy? All right? Well, don't move. Happy holidays. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Hey, what
one the Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the
same morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomne the guy.
We are the breakfast Club. We got a special guests

(01:15:23):
in the belly. That's right, comedian extraordinary, the host of
the Laugh and Learned podcast on the Black Effect. I
Heart Radio podcast network Breakfast Club. What's up? Envy? What's up?
Angelie Lamb? Always got the fans always what's up? Shot? Shot?
What you have? You been fascinated? Let me that is
my business. This is my business. You said this can't

(01:15:48):
stays killed? Coronavirus. The vaccine says testing. You know how
many tests I failed in my life? I'm good coronavirus?
Are you bain? Do you know? I just flanned out.
I just had a sissy moment, y'all row and I

(01:16:12):
lost my I turned into a full on Oh I
can say that. That's the fact I'm not too im
fanned out. I love had a busy act chill like,
what's up? And his guy was like, do you know

(01:16:34):
who flame is? And He's like, no, I was, I'm
a comedian. I was on here before. On the top
of he said, oh yeah, I saw you on here.
He was coo, he took a picture with me, he
hugged me, all of that. I don't invite the drama.
I'm not looking for a fight. I'm here just to
like Netflix and chill. Speaking of Netflix, y'all didn't call
me yet, so HBO, come with it. What happened? This
is business, baby, I'm selling and everything else. I wanted

(01:16:55):
to Flame Monroe find anything offensive? Yes I do, Okay,
I you know what offends me if you bother my
family or my children. I am in a place now.
I'm someplace that a lot of people probably wish they
will be or could be in their life. I am free.
And when I say that I am free, that does
not mean that I don't have rules that I have
to follow on guidelines. But I am so comfortable with

(01:17:16):
who I am and what I present and how I
am that I make people around me comfortable enough to
say I am just cool. I felt like that the
first time. That's why you hired me the first time.
People you know, people think we oh, I get that
from other comedians ever said that? Flame? Oh my god.
If I showed you the text me, I can't say tex.
Everybody's like Flame you sh I'm like, so just this

(01:17:38):
credit me. I couldn't have got hired for my talent.
He couldn't have liked my personality and what I liked
a better looking guy? First of all, I am where
with a man. He needed to be at least like
six two. What you think flame would be my type?
I think that would be too aspirational for you and

(01:17:58):
by the way, for him. You don't like guys. I
do what I want to do. Now, See this is new.
I didn't know. It's not new. I said, I like
what I like. I do what I want to do.
I said, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, I do Penis Tuesday Thursday.
And say, you ain't that you told me that you
ain't listen to one of my comedy shows. That's you
told me you like women who presented men. Now that

(01:18:19):
is my get down. That is what I love, my thing.
But I mean, I've been, I've had a boyfriend, I've been,
I've been everything. So that's why I say I'm free.
I do and I'm free, and I'm My children know
who I am. And I'm telling you once you have
the love. He was yelling in your Lady New York,

(01:18:41):
what did you happen more. I play to see that day.
She knew that. I am. Let's not label people like that, please,
I ain't no labels here, man, ain't I got a
song out called Lady Brady wrote it from It's called

(01:19:02):
ain't no label said this, he she, I don't put
myself in the box. I'm still we're not calling you.
It could be a thought to be anything, oh young
male female, because you know the identifies everything right now.
I personally, I think Harry Tubby identified as the first
trans man because remember, Harry Tubby was running, running, running, running,
runny and on the bells. They was looking for a man.
Harry was a woman. She might have looked at the manly,

(01:19:22):
but a real talker. Harry Tubby was alive to be
in the limits right now. None of you bitches was
saying at the chance, because Harry can run for Harry
ran for months months. That is true. I wouldn't have
went back and got nobody. I would have been a
free bitch show y'all. Y'all, I ain't going back. Massive
hit too hard. That was wrong with you. That was
what are you thinking? To have a disrespect disrespected black women?

(01:19:45):
You just did that was a joke that I know,
I know, I know, I know. Do people understand the
context of jokes anymore? From hell? Absolutely not? And when
you say something that offends everyone, they want to cancel everything.
Let's let's let's talk about the cancelation of the baby last. Well. Yes,
first of all, the baby is not my demographic. I'm
fifty five, the baby is twenty nine. I never knew
who the baby was until all of the controversy. But

(01:20:07):
then let's break it down and take it to the context.
The baby was on stage. Ye were all live performers.
We are all in this room, have been on stage
with lave theater. Sometimes you have an audist and you
have a microphone and it gets away from you. The
difference is at fifty you know when to bring it
back or how to bring it back. At twenty nine,
maybe he didn't, So maybe his words got away from him.
But he didn't say, if you was black and gay,

(01:20:28):
put your phone up, or if you're white and gay,
put your phone. He didn't say if you was gay
and got age, put your phone. He just said, if
you don't have hfba as, put your phone up. If
you don't taste like water, put your phone up if
you ain't in the parking hit dog willhalla. He wasn't
talking to me. So I didn't take to offense to
that because I'm like, y'all canceling everything. But where's the
black men's caucus that to surround this young brother and say, hey,

(01:20:50):
that's not cool. Let us teach you so you don't
make this mistake again, as opposed to snatching everything away
and then all these celebrities jumping on it and Mdonna
I'm a huge Madonna fan. Madonna create envelopes in the
eighties to push, including all my knees in front of
a black man burning across and like a prayer. She
did that. Now they beat her house, burning it down,
but it was a different time. But don't take everything
from this young man and don't teach him. You don't

(01:21:13):
make them, I will say. People have tried to approach
him because they did have. Um, it was eleven different
LGBTQ plus organizations that were like, hey, we'd love to
sit down with you. He didn't need to be spoken
to by lgbt and then it was Miley Cyrus. It
was also another LGBTQ organization made up a man's a
few different people, and I don't know what he's doing
behind the scenes if he is having conversations. Lloyd Hogan,

(01:21:34):
who works on They Laugh and Learned with me, my partner,
my manager, HF reached out to him to do something,
but it was just too controversial at the time because
they wanted to bring him up for World Age. They will.
I don't know if that's what it's going to take
to me and defenses because everything, we're going to take
everything and be offended by it. We can't be offended
by everything that somebody says to us, even when they're
not talking to us. I think part of it for

(01:21:56):
him though, was the misinformation about HIV and that you're
gonna die correct him dog wall. They took that in
ran with it. He didn't. He was not talking to
one group, organization or nationality. But it just said some words.
I agree with not canceling people and with the education
part of it. And so I did see people reaching out,
and I don't know, and I know behind the scenes
people have reached out also just because I think that's

(01:22:17):
a great opportunity to say, Okay, you said something. People
were offended by it because people were offended and then
now let's discuss. And so I do think that's a
great opportunity. I agree with not just canceling people. Yeah,
teach them something. That's all because I want to put
my phone up on the part. When he said you're
not in a party, I get your se I said, well, whatever,
you get your second. I would have heard many community

(01:22:41):
how do they feel about all this? Every time? Kind
of my own organization, I am the I gotta tried
with a bad we called the hei We group. You
can catch us own love lounge on Instagram every night
between six thirty and seven West Coast time. We got
our own If I said every word perfectly for my community,
it will never fall in land. What will the hypocrisy
of everything I said two years ago? And they ready

(01:23:02):
has fallen? In life? We're fighting over bathroom rising pronounced still,
but look at the strides that we are making. We
have Sarah mcbrader, state senator in Delaware. Joe Biden just
appointed a young lady to be other sn't no young
lady to be a doctor. We also got m J. Rodriguez,
who met just made history as being the first trans
woman to ever be nominated for Lead Actors in a
serious role for TV. So we I'm looking at the positive.

(01:23:25):
I'm looking at we're going forward. I'm not looking at
me going backwards. I don't want to fight. I just
want to work and take care of my family. I
don't want to I don't care what you think of me.
All Right, we have more with Flame Morow when we
come back. Don't move. It's the breakfast club. Good morning,
Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne and the guy we are the
breakfast club were still kicking it with Flame Morow. Charlomagne,
what do you think about how Biden handed Afghanistan. I

(01:23:48):
think that anybody in his position, whatever president would have been,
it was gonna be if they would have pulled out,
it was going to be the same back lad I
nobody expected the Taliban to move as fast as they did. Also,
y'all keep forgetting that job, but that Trump let the
leader out in twenty eighteen. Oh see, everybody's mad at
body by y'all not giving body in the chance. I

(01:24:08):
hate that you vote for these officials are getting in
and vote. Biden won not by a landslide, but he won.
Look Lorie Life of Chicago, Chicago mayor she won by
a landslide. Y'all voted to part end. She made mistakes.
Nobody is perfect, get their job, but we're so ready
to throw them up on their bus lever chet some
of my Democratic Party. I'm a Democrat. They need some
You know who got the biggest in the Democratic Party.
Nancy Pelosi. Man, she got the biggest. She could buy

(01:24:31):
the manow them out off. I think that they've tried
every political strategy except for kurache I think that that
whole term that the rappers and all the gangster say,
I'm rather down rather that the only people that's rather
of that in this life is Trump Ltkins and dominate
and and gops that are full owned Republicans. Because if
if the Republicans and Trump people was in the position

(01:24:53):
where they could get rid of the filibusters and can
control the vote, you think they wouldn't have took the chance.
They're doing it now. They moved left nobody every chance
they get. I applause Stacey a room. I know what
happened on January six? You know what happened on January six?
Do you know what happened on January six? Do you
know what having januar domestic terrists attacked by a bunch
of We won Georgia. I don't give off what they
was doing over there. We won Georgia. Stacey Averms was

(01:25:14):
on the ground. We won Georgia. That was not our fight.
So while they clamping the walls with no net like
Spider Man at the Capitol, we were celebrating in Georgia,
party and up that flame. How has life changed for
you since since Stay Ready and then since having your podcast,
because throughout the years we've seen your star rising up
even more and more and more. So how's things for

(01:25:35):
you now? Oh? I'm grateful to be working Angela, thank you,
and Charlottayne, thank you for the job. They gave me
a job. Sammy heard Charte went on the back of that,
No we ain't. You ain't my god damn party. You
make more money to me. But Charlotte Mane Charlomagne, by
the way, I don't never hear from that food. You're
a good bass invisible balls. I like him best, calm

(01:25:56):
my checks and comment. I don't never have to talk
to him. Dolly Dolly is the president, Dolly running that
How life changed though? Because it's good? You know, four
years ago I wouldn't been able to be so comfortable
with my son going to college and not thinking about
even though he got a full scholarship, thank you Lord Jesus.
When she was going in my team, remember COVID hit
nobody saw coming. And the mechanical engineer okay, perfect, he's

(01:26:20):
smart like yours daddy. It's daddy just with dresses. But
it's good because my daughter's a spoiled already. Anyway. It
just made more people know who I am. And people
always say, flame you speaking, you cooning for the straight people.
You you dancing the straight people there as you're saying
what they want to say. What it is is, I've
always spoke like this, y'all. Just come to find out
who I am. I was always this me, y'all, just

(01:26:43):
for being brought into the foe. But if you don't
want to work, be around me and the words the
Nikki Giovanni, I ain't never worked the room, but the
dough was locked. Take five of your friends with you,
because your friends at my friends, because my bitches were
my college because I went there. If I ain't nothing else,
I'm loyal. You did about little nas X and everything.
Everybody attacking everything he does like you. I like that.

(01:27:03):
You gotta list two over there. I want to I
want to make sure everything I got doctor let me see.
I think that little nos X is a prime example
of live your life to its best. I've heard so
many gay people complain he's kissing the man on TV.
He's gay. If he was on the d L and

(01:27:27):
he got busted, then y'all will have a problem with that.
You can never please everybody, So stop trying. Look in
the mirror and like the person that's looking back at you.
When I tell y'all, look at the mirror, and I
see all these up in me, the horror that he
them those days looking back at me, and we all
chilled because I accept all my good and my bad.
Too many people are lost. That's why we seventy four

(01:27:47):
million people voted for Trump. Because they lost. They don't
know what to do. They need to be in the
hope that seeing gay people on television is gonna convince
children to become gay, and pushing some type of agenda
that is ridiculous. That's the same hypocrisy that some comedians.
Male comedians get out. I'm a male comedian. I never
wear a dress. I know what then, don't wear one.
Tyler Perry has wore the ugliest dresses for about twenty

(01:28:09):
years and is a billionaire and has employed tons and
tons and tons of black all people, not just black people,
but all people. Tyler Perry called me because I know
you bring them Ada out of retirement and her name
her stripper. They're gonna be delicious. I want to be
her best girlfriend. I want to be scrummed. Tyler. Baby,
the girl made the billboard got a john for him.

(01:28:30):
So I'm asking that on the breath, I'm crossing Tyler
off that was on the list, the shout out to Tyler.
I'm trying to give me a gig, baby. They say
you have not because your asks not. I just asked,
you know when you look very nice and fit, what's
your workout regiment? Oh? Thanks, I haven't taken taken Sea Moss,

(01:28:52):
so you don't work out anhing. Hey, I'm no, you
look like you have been in the twenty two year old.
My workouts so regular twenty two years old? Really you
may hey, I'm actually very happy for I like them WT.
I got no issues with that. I O m WT

(01:29:14):
D O m W what is the d MWt dirty
old man with come but okay, what about that? Okay, yeah,
twenty two year old, it's very close to age to
your son. How does that feel? My son is eighteen,
I know, but that's close in age. And I don't
look at my son the way I look at that.
I'm not into all that you say. I'm not gonna
even respond to everybody who know me. Know I hate pedophiles.

(01:29:36):
That's why I live in Florida. What's the benefits of
MESSI the twenty two year old? Would you say like
a younger as opposed to older young and dumb and
full of I don't want the body as smart at
me because then I'll be challenged all the time. I
need somebody that's just not that. Just don't know. So
what's the conversations like conversation twenty two? Your conversation for her?

(01:29:59):
Are you ready? Because I'm ready. I can't lose because
I'm on his side and I'm on her side. This
is he she we I'm respect. I can't lose because
when I do my Love Lounge, because I do a
show called Love Lounge while I'm the love Guru, where
I do I answer love questions. This is a love
because I've been the husband and the wife, sometimes in

(01:30:19):
the same night, depending on who turned it was, how
much money was involved in which they're the week, so
I could answer all questions. So if you got a
love play, hit me now, y'all hit you with anything.
I'm telling you, I'm prepared with all right, we have
more with Flame morow when we come back, don't move.
It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Everybody
is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are

(01:30:40):
the Breakfast Club. Were still kicking it with Flame morow
ye Flame. What are your thoughts about the vaccine? Listen,
I'm not anti vaccine. I'm not taking the vaccine. And
here's my reason on why. Because people a would say
we flame, you can't say that you put your anti vaccine.
I have a lot of black market silicone in my body.
I got a lot of foreign particle in my body,
my breasting plants, my hips. So if I put a
and that has never bothered me in thirty years. But

(01:31:02):
if I put another foreign particle that y'all don't even
know what the fuck it is yet, Cousin's not FDA
approved in my body and these two point particles don't
get along and they fight in my body. Guess who loses?
I do, because I could lose a leg or an arm,
I could lose my eyesight, I could lose the ability
to talk and my mouth make my money only on
the microphone down. So I'm too afraid to put something

(01:31:26):
and I have no control. Though. Today was test number
seventy since the virus coronavirus says hit. I took seventy
tests today, all negative. Because everybody in my presence, everybody
in my presence. It's great with lights. I'm trusting lights
some more right now that morning. I'm trusting the science,
especially that one from the eighties with AZT. Fouci. I

(01:31:48):
don't trust Fouci, Okay, why not because he killed a
lot of my girlfriends in the eighties. He did say
that act would kill aids. It did, and it killed
everything in their bodies, including them. It was at was
an a medication that Fouci was ahead of and charge
of back in the eighties, doing Ronald Reagan eras when
when age first hit, what do you vaccine they're developing?

(01:32:09):
Oh I saw that, I heard that it's a shot yep. Okay,
still in the testing phases in the little it's a
whole lot of still in test phase. Y'all. Ain't saying
nothing about that, y'all. I got man, I got man,
I ain't got man. All right, what about the Proud Boys?
You got the Proud Boys on the list. I want
to say this publicly. This is my stance on the

(01:32:31):
Proud Boys. The Proud Boys are not homophobic. The leader
of the Proud Boys stuck in the night and the
entire nan in What are you talk but the damn
sure phobic? What happened? How you know that it was
a picture? Honey? Had the whole deal? Really, I'm sure
you saw you giving out. I would like to google

(01:32:52):
Google and everything on everything on Google. I saw DC
on Google last week. I don't like that segue on
flat too. That's my guy. Yeah, I know you guys
us working for the Black one year anniversary and oh
yeah yeah, I stopped talking so much that whole way. Well,

(01:33:13):
I just did exclus we got to roll out, we go,
we got you just didn't What is this? I told
you could read my hand? Hey what is that? Oh try?
Oh that was my here re tub and joke about
to be in the first trade. I love here, re
cub I watched that story all the time. I haven't
want to see. Yes, man, you just talked about So
does putting a dealdo on your make you? Because can't

(01:33:37):
you be a guy with a dildo on your But
if a woman's doing it, but a woman wasn't doing
it when he did it, he was doing it but himself,
that's just masturbating. Well what no, no, no, no, no,
no no, and a getting you know what I'm getting at.
I know what you get that, but I know what
let me get to it ain't flamed in nine knows

(01:33:59):
for each of No. No, uh, it's called pegging when
you're with a woman with a man. But that's when
of what straight woman's with a straight man and they're
doing their thing. But when he did that himself, that
wasn't to prove a point. That enjoyed that. You better
look at his face on that picture, that enjoyed that.
And let me tell you ourself, I keep getting people

(01:34:20):
keep asking me, flamemor you're gonna get a sex changer.
You don't get a sex changer, you get srs. I
have no desire to get that. Let me tell you
what to make me get one though. Y'all got impossible burger,
y'all to put a man on the moon. Y'all even
got to build a bear workshop. But when y'all get
a pick up jog through Calaisco left got it? Baby.
Let me tell you something. All y'all women right here,
tell me y'all got the whap and you got the

(01:34:40):
good good. None of you holds can hold a candle
to the magic of Megan Marco the sparkle. Megan's cool.
You got to be the dupe little top. She hit
me when I tell you that white boy don't not
now he don't want to be a prince. Harry don't
even want to be white. No bo, she didn't turn
this the whole knee and there around. I want one
of those. I want to go pick up. I want
that work right there, opened up a pickup drive through.

(01:35:02):
I'll be your first customer. Listen. We're doing the show
September of the sixth Cargo. It's called The White Party
of the list. You can get your tickets on evenbright
dot com slash Flame. I'm also will be in Philadelphia
at the DC Comedy Loft September the ninth through the twelve,
Get your tickets at DC Comedy Off and September the
twenty fifth, I will be in Philly at the level
of bar lounge. Get your tickets on even bright. I'mna

(01:35:24):
tell y'all right now, don't come with a week card
and don't come with a week summer because I do
not care. I told you I'm free and live. Ain't
like the breakfast club. You gets it. The dresses it's
more scandalous, and the mouth it's more dangerou. I'm gonna
come to your stand up. I ain't seen your stand up.
I saw The Day Ready Special. Everybody saw that. Ready
for my next hour? Well, but Netflix playing flame? What
are your dams looking like? There's too many queens my ms.

(01:35:44):
When I was the only one, my dms was full.
It's for many young queens. Now they're hitting them all
up everywhere else time they just having them all chats,
everybody getting caught up. Let me tell you something, I
don't think that. And I hate when they keep exposing
all these rappers and all these guys that have relationships
with trans women. Sometimes they just attracted to trans women
and it's okay. But society has already said, oh you

(01:36:04):
can't do that. That's gay. You you you're less than
a man, and you will You can't tell somebody how
to feel man. The problem is still sometimes the trend
needs to shut the cut. So I'm running your mouth
because I had a relationship with it about seventeen years
on Atlanta Falcons and nobody knew nothing. Really, you want
to know it's number No, I don't number thirty something.
Family took me in private and paid me. And then

(01:36:28):
so why are you putting them on blast? Now? I didn't.
I didn't put them on black? What name did I say?
I'm not gonna do that. I like my head on
my shoulders. I don't want the body looking on my shoulder.
I talked a good game, but I don't. I don't
want to be putting myself in a position to where
I'm gonna be afraid because I did this or did
that to somebody. You know. I did speak to Monique
after that whole situation, too. We squashed all. Oh that's
good what happened. Just it was cool. She was she

(01:36:50):
understood we. I was never looking for an apology for
the moment. I just wanted to know, girl, well, what
what I do? But it was just a different time,
and and and that was very expected. It was just
a different time. But she's got a great major deal
with somebody, so she's I told you she was talented,
she was gonna get another job. Monique is beyond talented.
Who nobody ever said Monique was talented. Tyler, I mean
Oprad call me Tyler and shout out over because powerful

(01:37:14):
black women. Yeah, I'm I'm a team black woman, and
you know I get Oh, let me go. I know
we want to get away from LGBT, but I gotta
bring it up. I got so many attacks about flame this.
I don't get. You're not a drag queen. You a
drag queen with you not a trans woman because I
was a trans woman when some of y'all were still
cooking in your daddy's young bitches. Better to do your research,
But you check up on the old queen because I

(01:37:35):
know some stories and I know where the bodies just bury.
I will never discredit a biological woman. It's what my term.
I say, biological woman, because biological women's are giving women
are givers of life. I came in and every other
bitch and every other in this room, and white boys too,
came in through a woman. I would never discredit a woman.
And I'm not saying that I have no less disrespect
for my trans sistors, but they are my trans sisters.

(01:37:57):
All that I'm not I'm not following for so be
mad at me. You know, I don't care. Flame Give
me your instagrams and podcasts, information, all that good stuff,
ladies and gentlemen. We have a podcast called Laugh and Learn.
And thank god that the Black Effect Network has just
acquired a YouTube channel so we can really stop pushing
it pushing out. Thank you. Yes, that's that's. Yeah, that's
been announced. Thank you Charlot Mane for that. So you

(01:38:19):
can follow me on YouTube under Flame Unrow and my
partners Lauren Hogan who's also a partner on there. We
had another part of Nick Smith, but Nick Smith is
going in a different direction. We're not gonna be on
next season. No, Nicks is going in a different direction,
and um, we're gonna just keep pushing it forward. You
can check us out on the Spotify, Apple, Amazon, I
hired under the Black Effect Network. Also, you can follow

(01:38:40):
me under Facebook Marcus Flame, Monroe Parker and follow me
on Yeah, don't follow my Twitter. Oh I got my
Twitter's full point. It's just fullow on point all Twitter
this point. I don't even have to go to point
hood Twitter. Oh there you go. Hey, thank you DJ Mby,
Thank you, Angela, thank you, Sean Shan, thank you fella.

(01:39:00):
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(01:39:21):
Some restrictions apply. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, angela ye,
Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club, all right now,
charlom Bane. Yes, ma'am whore. You're throwing the buttons too.
I mean, what's your positive note? Shut up? Well? The
positive note today is simply this. Remember that you ask
for growth, don't be surprised when life challenges the f

(01:39:43):
out of you. Okay, the price of growth is pain.
Thank God for it all, Breakfast Club, You're all finish
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