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September 4, 2025 96 mins

Today on The Breakfast Club, Montell Jordan opens up about his battle with prostate cancer and his journey from music to ministry. Jess also helps a caller whose boyfriend and baby father don’t get along. Plus, Charlamagne Tha God gives Donkey of the Day to the tragic case of a man killed after a so-called 'friendly shootout' in Kevlar helmets went wrong. Listen for more!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
Yo Jess Celerio. That morning, Charlemagne the god piece to
the planet.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Oh no, it's Thursday, right, Yeah, it's Thursday.

Speaker 3 (00:19):
Good morning.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
What's up? Just how you feeling?

Speaker 3 (00:21):
I feel good. I feel good. I'm excited for my shows.
I ain't gonna lie.

Speaker 4 (00:24):
I overslept this morning, and so yo, when I said
I woke up at four fifty five, I.

Speaker 3 (00:29):
Usually woke up at four four. Between four and four.
You ain't showering, No, I didn't, but I shotted last night.
Don't play with me.

Speaker 4 (00:36):
I got my head. Yeah, but I woke up. I
didn't set out my clothes, so I got on these
home improvement jeans like Tim Allen. Like, yo, let's look
like these are like Mexican construction workers.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
They definitely look like crazy walking the.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
Dog, slash, shoveling snow slash, cutting the grass type of jeans.

Speaker 4 (00:54):
I'm so upset at myself, like yo, and oh my gosh,
I hope that we don't have to see I'm not
taking pictures.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
Dave taking a picture to stay behind, stay behind the counch.

Speaker 3 (01:03):
That's because I'm like, no, yo, I look like I'm
on my way to home depot.

Speaker 2 (01:08):
There's no way now you look but tires. The thing
under the eyes? You get money? Why you gotta say that?
Because you got This is for my skin.

Speaker 4 (01:15):
This is because I got dark circles out of my eyes.
You because I'm tired.

Speaker 2 (01:19):
I don't sleep. It is this place. What does Charlamadey do?
He had dark circles under his eyes.

Speaker 3 (01:23):
Oh, that's that's the surgical thing. Yes, absolutely, he had
a procedure. That was the whole face construction.

Speaker 1 (01:29):
Okay, all right, well Charlomade be joining us in a
second and slewte to all my virggals, and happy birthday
to the virgos. Last night, my daughter and her boyfriend
took me out and my wife and guys. Yeah, we
went to a nice restaurant. And when I started looking
at the prices, I'm like, this is too expensive for them,
and you're gonna have to pay it. No, they wanted
to pay, So I snuck upstairs. I found somebody. I said,

(01:51):
here's the credit card, I says. I told the guy said, look,
it's my birthday of my daughter, and that boyfriend wants
to pay, but I can't let him pay.

Speaker 2 (01:57):
This is too expensive. So it's funny.

Speaker 1 (01:59):
When the dessert came, it was like the three Tower dessert.
I see them looking at each other. He's like, did
you order that? She's like did you order that?

Speaker 2 (02:04):
I didn't know that. Who's gonna pay for that?

Speaker 3 (02:06):
You know?

Speaker 2 (02:07):
That's that?

Speaker 1 (02:08):
But they comped it, so they was like, oh, it's free,
So I actually paid for the imagine their anxiety. I
could watching them count everything. Because they started counting, I
was like, I'll have another drink and I usually don't drink.

Speaker 2 (02:21):
They looking like.

Speaker 1 (02:24):
Another, Can I let me get that appetize another appetizer?
But I wound up paying. And after they took me
to a comedy show nice in New York City. It
was damn, I don't know his name. Somebody that's what TikTok?
That stutters a lot. That's a comedy wow.

Speaker 3 (02:38):
Okay, I'm not sure, just the.

Speaker 2 (02:40):
Stutters a lot of that. But he was funny. He
was funny. You know who popped up?

Speaker 1 (02:43):
Because I guess the New York City community is just
pop up on stage. Neil Brennan, Oh, Neil Brennan propped
the more stage and last night too.

Speaker 2 (02:52):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it was a good night. I'm tired though,
but it was a great night.

Speaker 4 (02:56):
But that was good to spend it. You know, your holiday,
your birthday? Yeah, birthday today?

Speaker 2 (03:03):
Okay, period? All right?

Speaker 3 (03:04):
And Damon Wayne's Damon Wayne Wayne. Damon Wayne's birthday. I know,
Damon Wayne shupping down back and forth. Yeah, his birthday today.

Speaker 1 (03:15):
All right, Well, let's get the show cracking. Montel Jordan
will be joining us this morning. Man, tell Justin's how
we doing. That's right, he'll be joining us here. He'll
talk about what he's doing now you know he's a minister. Also, uh,
he talks about his battle with prostate cancer, so he'll
break that down as well.

Speaker 2 (03:30):
All right.

Speaker 4 (03:30):
I think he has a new partnership with zero prostate
cancer organizations.

Speaker 2 (03:33):
That's right.

Speaker 1 (03:34):
Yeah, we'll get into all that and then when we
come back, we got front page news with me me
what U meme, Let's get in some front page news.

Speaker 2 (03:40):
Start up for some quick sports.

Speaker 5 (03:41):
Now.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
Football season is backdrop a bomb, thank god.

Speaker 5 (03:46):
Now.

Speaker 1 (03:46):
The Philadelphia Eagles will be taking on the Dallas Cowboys tonight.

Speaker 2 (03:50):
So the Cowboys to get their first loss quickly.

Speaker 1 (03:52):
Uh And the game will happen tonight at eight twenty
pm Eastern Time on nb C.

Speaker 2 (03:57):
I'm excited about that. What's up Me?

Speaker 5 (03:58):
Me?

Speaker 6 (03:59):
What's up you?

Speaker 3 (04:00):
Good morning. There's so much to unpack.

Speaker 7 (04:02):
We're going to start on Capitol Hill, where survivors of
the Jeffrey Epstein abuse they are putting pressure on Congress
to release thousands of pages of federal files.

Speaker 3 (04:12):
That remain sealed now.

Speaker 7 (04:14):
At an emotional press conference on Wednesday, survivors stood alongside
Representative Rocanna and Thomas Massey, as well as Marjorie Taylor Green,
demanding full transparency and accusing leaders of protecting powerful people
connected to Epstein's network.

Speaker 5 (04:30):
Now, we're going to hear.

Speaker 7 (04:30):
From two survivors this morning. The first voice that you're
going to hear is that of Chante Davies, who says
Epstein bragged about his relationship with influential figures. And then
the second voice you're going to see you're going to
hear is that of Lisa Phillips, and she says survivors
are now going to take matters into their own hands.
Let's hear what they had to say.

Speaker 8 (04:49):
In two thousand and two, I was living in California,
a young woman with high aspirations of becoming an actress.
I was already beginning to make a name for myself
in the industry. A person I trusted, someone I thought
was a friend, and me to meet a powerful woman
who could help advance my career. That woman happened to
be GILLN.

Speaker 3 (05:04):
Maxwell.

Speaker 2 (05:05):
I was asked to.

Speaker 8 (05:06):
Give her a massage, though I had almost no experience,
and when I did, she praised me and promised introductions
to someone enormously powerful, someone who could change the course
of my life. And that man was Jeffrey Epstein. I
was just one of the many young women trapped in
his orbit. I was even taken on a trip to
Africa with former President Bill Clinton and other notable figures.
In those moments, I realized how powerless I was. If

(05:28):
I spoke out, who would believe me? He bragged about
his powerful friends, including our current President Donald Trump.

Speaker 9 (05:35):
It was his biggest brag.

Speaker 10 (05:36):
Actually, in the year two thousand, I was taken to
Jeffrey Epstein's island while on a photoshoot on a nearby island.
Who I saw and what I experienced there was a
glimpse into a very dark and disturbing world. For years after,
I tried to avoid Jeffrey, but he had introduced me
to Katie Ford, the owner of the Ford Modeling agency.

(05:56):
Epstein's reach went to the very top of fashion arts
and entertains. So I stand here today for every woman
who has been silenced, exploited, and dismissed. And also I
would like to announce here today us Epstein survivors have
been discussing creating our own list. We know the names
many of us were abused by them. Now together as survivors,

(06:18):
we will confidentially compile the names we all know.

Speaker 1 (06:24):
I mean, I think that's amazing. I think what's said
is you know he was he killed himself. Well, he
died in jail in twenty nineteen. It's been a long time.
I don't think those files are going to come out
until after Trump gets out of office. But I still
think we still need to keep pressure on them to
make sure that we can possibly get those names out.
And I love the fact that they're like, you know what,
we'll give our own detailed lists of who we see

(06:45):
what went down. And I would love, I guess a
more in depth documentary. We've seen the Facilion One documentary,
the documentaries from the actual survivors that can explain what happened, when,
where they went, what figures were there, who was involved,
who pressured them, and all that.

Speaker 2 (07:00):
I mean, I would love to see.

Speaker 3 (07:00):
That, but I do I am with you. I think
it won't come It probably more than likely won't come
on until after he's out of Absolutely, Yeah, there's.

Speaker 7 (07:07):
Too many powerful people on that list, and so GOP
lawmakers are kind of pushing back. Even Trump is pushing
back a little bit on that, releasing that. And so
yesterday reporters as President Trump in the Oval office about
the Epstein files, and this is what he had to say.

Speaker 11 (07:24):
So, this is a Democrat hoax that never ends.

Speaker 5 (07:29):
You know.

Speaker 11 (07:29):
It reminds me a little of the Kennedy situation.

Speaker 12 (07:32):
We gave him everything over and over again, more and
more and more, and nobody's ever satisfied. From what I understand,
I could check, but from what I understand, thousands of
pages of documents have been given. But it's really a
Democrat hoax because they're trying to get people to talk
about something that's totally irrelevant to the success that we've had.

Speaker 11 (07:53):
As a nation since I've been president.

Speaker 12 (07:56):
I think we're probably having according to what I read
even from two people in this room, we're having the
most successful eight months of any president ever.

Speaker 11 (08:05):
And that's what I want to talk about. That's what
we should be talking about, not the Epstein hoax.

Speaker 1 (08:10):
Yeah it sounds crazy, you know, he wants to talk
about the lack of success or success that he's been having.
But what about this list? What about the list that
you promised that you were going to put out. What
about the list that was on the desk that you
know they were looking at it when they were going
to release. People want to see it, man, They're tired
of seems like you're hiding something and show if you're
not hiding it, show it.

Speaker 11 (08:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (08:30):
Yeah, So for now, we'll just see what keeps what
will have in.

Speaker 7 (08:32):
Survivors say they're going to keep fighting, and so this
is just going to put a show down together between lawmaker,
survivors and the White House to see what is going
to happen. So we'll keep following that and coming up
at seven, we're going to talk about password sharing. We'll
tell you what major company is starting to crack down
on that.

Speaker 2 (08:49):
All right, and everybody else.

Speaker 1 (08:50):
Get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one. If you need to vent phone
lines or wide open again eight hundred five five one
oh five one. Get it off your chest. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning the Breakfast Club. This is your
time to get it off your chest. Eight hundred five

(09:10):
eight five one five one. We want to hear from
you on the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 5 (09:15):
Hello, who's this pee peez?

Speaker 2 (09:17):
What up?

Speaker 5 (09:17):
It's Big Old with Big Go Entertainment. Good morning everyone,
Yeah Goo?

Speaker 2 (09:20):
What's up?

Speaker 5 (09:21):
Man?

Speaker 2 (09:21):
Get it off your chest? Brother?

Speaker 11 (09:22):
What up?

Speaker 5 (09:23):
Envy? Where you've been at? Man? I ain't heard from
you from father man last time I brought you down.

Speaker 2 (09:28):
Yeah, I mean I would know.

Speaker 1 (09:29):
I was in the Carolina's two weeks ago. We thought
about you, Man, I asked you and if he spoke
to you. How's everything got a fair?

Speaker 5 (09:35):
Man? Everybody?

Speaker 13 (09:36):
God?

Speaker 5 (09:36):
Man, I just took this long ass drug.

Speaker 3 (09:38):
Man.

Speaker 5 (09:38):
We just came't backed up from Florida. I'll tell you what, man,
it's the best time to go to Disney World with
your kids. Man.

Speaker 3 (09:44):
Oh, that's what's up?

Speaker 7 (09:45):
Man?

Speaker 5 (09:46):
Had to waiting on lines or nothing, but I wanted
to get just a shout out to everybody. Man, I've
been tuning it and I haven't got about you, and
I've been trying to hit you up to envy about
the car show man. I got something special I want
to bring to you.

Speaker 1 (09:58):
Okay, all right, Well, next year we think we're gonna
definitely do the Carolina.

Speaker 2 (10:01):
So just get up with the get up with my peoples,
and we see what we can do.

Speaker 5 (10:05):
I I made him up for sure. Give me a
shout out to my boy, shot boy, but definitely getting
a swing shot right man. I appreciate you, all.

Speaker 2 (10:14):
Right, brother, you have a go and be safe out
there on that all right you?

Speaker 14 (10:18):
Hello, who's this?

Speaker 3 (10:19):
Good morning?

Speaker 6 (10:19):
It's Lola.

Speaker 3 (10:21):
Good morning, Lola.

Speaker 9 (10:22):
That's hilarious.

Speaker 5 (10:23):
I love you. I'm from Maryland.

Speaker 3 (10:24):
I love you too. What's up Merlin?

Speaker 5 (10:26):
Girl?

Speaker 3 (10:26):
You're coming to the shows this weekend?

Speaker 12 (10:28):
No?

Speaker 6 (10:28):
Because I work in Queens.

Speaker 4 (10:30):
Oh so you come, mute and stuff? I know that's right, girl,
get that bag travel none, Okay, it's all right. I'll
be in New York soon, so you can come see
me in New York.

Speaker 3 (10:38):
It's okay, okay.

Speaker 6 (10:39):
And Charlomagne the God, I love you, and DJV I
push you.

Speaker 11 (10:43):
Too.

Speaker 2 (10:44):
Okay, well, thank you so much. I appreciate you.

Speaker 3 (10:47):
All right, all right, baby see you.

Speaker 2 (10:49):
I felt like that was like a third place Hello.
Who's this Hi?

Speaker 15 (10:57):
My name is Mary.

Speaker 2 (10:58):
Hey Mary, get it off your chest.

Speaker 6 (11:01):
Mary, good morning. I wanted to call to salute my
son this morning. His name is Makai and he has autism.
He's going into his senior year of high school. He
only needs two classes to graduate. He wants to attend Rutgers.
We met with the recruiter. They told him to apply
for early admission in November. He has a GPA of

(11:22):
three point nine two.

Speaker 3 (11:24):
His class rien in.

Speaker 6 (11:26):
Ninety seven out of two sixty seven students. He will
be done with school in January. I am extremely proud
of him, so I wanted to salute him. My daughter Drew,
she's three, I mean, she's eighth on the third grade.
And my son Javon, he's going to be a junior.
But I wanted to salute all children with autism to

(11:48):
say that you can't achieve your goals. I want to
salute the parents to say, listen, you don't have to
worry if you leave your children in God's hands. He
gave you the strongest battle. So I just want to
salute all of the students who are attending school this year.
Achieve your goals. You can do it, and I pray
God's protection over all of them.

Speaker 3 (12:09):
Thank you so much and God bless you baby boys.
I mean what your kids, all three kids.

Speaker 6 (12:15):
Yeah, it's bittersweet.

Speaker 3 (12:18):
I totally understand.

Speaker 2 (12:20):
Baby.

Speaker 1 (12:20):
I love the fact that he's getting out there and
getting it three point nine g pas.

Speaker 3 (12:24):
Oh, yeah, that's what I graduated with.

Speaker 2 (12:26):
You definitely got that.

Speaker 6 (12:28):
Are you so proud of him? He is, He's doing it.
I'm extremely proud. My daughter wanted to stay high. He
listens to you guys every morning. She loves the other day.

Speaker 3 (12:40):
Baby girl. Hi, oh, have a good day in school, babe, I.

Speaker 1 (12:46):
Will oh no, thank you, Mary, get it off your
chest eight hundred and five eight five, one oh five
one if you need to hit us up now, it's
the breakfast.

Speaker 3 (12:55):
Don't know what I graduated with?

Speaker 2 (12:56):
What'd you graduate with? Did you graduate to you? First
of all?

Speaker 11 (12:59):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (13:00):
Sraduated boy, I'm talking to high school. Yes, Oh we're
high school. What's school?

Speaker 9 (13:05):
Dallastown Area High School?

Speaker 4 (13:07):
And it's a college preparatory school in Pennsylvania, all right, no, you.

Speaker 2 (13:13):
Did not get it off your chest. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Ray right, Ray yo, Charlamagne Davy?

Speaker 5 (13:25):
What are we lost?

Speaker 2 (13:26):
This is your time to get it off your chest.

Speaker 6 (13:28):
I got an indoor pool, outdoor pool.

Speaker 2 (13:30):
We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 16 (13:32):
We get on the phone right now here to tell
you what.

Speaker 15 (13:34):
It is we live.

Speaker 2 (13:36):
Hello. Who's this Hello, Bobby? Hello?

Speaker 3 (13:41):
Hello? Can you hear me?

Speaker 9 (13:42):
Hi?

Speaker 2 (13:43):
Hello?

Speaker 3 (13:43):
Good morning?

Speaker 2 (13:44):
How old are you?

Speaker 5 (13:45):
Hi?

Speaker 17 (13:46):
This is I called it yesterday.

Speaker 2 (13:49):
Okay, we'll get it off your chest.

Speaker 12 (13:51):
But I kind of.

Speaker 6 (13:52):
Got interested yesterday.

Speaker 16 (13:54):
But once again, I want to say.

Speaker 2 (13:59):
Dan Ah, that was that was really mistake.

Speaker 9 (14:03):
They're making jokes about you hanging up on people.

Speaker 2 (14:05):
That was tick and everything, like how he be boofing?
That was I'm sorry, I'm sorry.

Speaker 3 (14:14):
You couldn't even say like, okay, baby, you can't hear you.

Speaker 4 (14:16):
We're just gonna put you on hold. You said sorry
she called yesterday.

Speaker 2 (14:21):
You hung on yesterday too?

Speaker 9 (14:23):
That was crazy.

Speaker 2 (14:24):
Oh, that was a mistake. Hello, who's this hear what's up?

Speaker 11 (14:29):
Say?

Speaker 5 (14:29):
Look?

Speaker 11 (14:29):
Can you hear me?

Speaker 2 (14:31):
Hang up on me? What's up?

Speaker 11 (14:32):
Terry?

Speaker 5 (14:32):
For real? You know?

Speaker 18 (14:33):
Envy I just wanted to well, first of all, good morning,
who all uked there?

Speaker 2 (14:38):
Who all up? There is envy Jazz and Lauren?

Speaker 18 (14:42):
Oh shoot, what's up?

Speaker 14 (14:43):
Lauren?

Speaker 9 (14:44):
Hey, good morning?

Speaker 18 (14:45):
Good morning?

Speaker 5 (14:46):
What's up? Jeff?

Speaker 3 (14:46):
Good morning? Baby?

Speaker 5 (14:48):
Chilling chilling, envy you dood?

Speaker 2 (14:49):
I'm good, brother. What's up?

Speaker 5 (14:50):
Man?

Speaker 2 (14:51):
Get off your chest?

Speaker 5 (14:52):
All right? I want to get off my chest.

Speaker 15 (14:54):
And this is a little vulnerable of me, Okay, but
I've been a few weeks without porn, and you know,
it's it's different, like the real confident out here. Uh,
not scared to talk to women like that, no more,
not scared to talk to nobody like I'm that guy
without the porn.

Speaker 18 (15:12):
And so I wanted to tell all my feelings this
out there. It's in the basement, you know, getting this
keyboard all sticky and whatnot.

Speaker 5 (15:19):
Y'all got to.

Speaker 18 (15:19):
Chill a little bit on that, like a lot of bit.

Speaker 5 (15:22):
Like porn is not good for the brain.

Speaker 18 (15:24):
Okay, I still be getting it in, but I just
use my imagination beating me.

Speaker 2 (15:29):
But you just used to play with but you just
don't use porn to do it for show for s.

Speaker 5 (15:35):
So like I just wanted to spread that message to
the fellas like leave that porn along, hill on that
weed a little bit, and uh, y'all be straight out there.

Speaker 9 (15:46):
Probably I'm his New year resolution list.

Speaker 2 (15:49):
Probably crazy. I'm just scurious. How much porn did you
used to watch?

Speaker 18 (15:54):
Well, I'm a Christian, so it's like he ain't supposed
to be watching. Uh, but like I feel like I
was using It has a cope Mexican like abandom and issue.
And I had no therapist confirmed under that.

Speaker 2 (16:06):
I love out.

Speaker 1 (16:06):
We just stuff that I had abandonment issue? Are you
at the therapist now?

Speaker 2 (16:10):
I just you know, diagnosed myself.

Speaker 3 (16:13):
Nope, all right, but obviously it has made you better
and do something working on yourself, So I mean it's great.
That's good. Thanks for the message.

Speaker 5 (16:22):
He shout out Kanadas City, Kansas.

Speaker 18 (16:24):
He ain't no beasts with nobody shout out to the
nine one three, all right.

Speaker 1 (16:31):
And last question, brother, when you was watching for so much?
What what was what were you watching?

Speaker 5 (16:36):
Like?

Speaker 2 (16:36):
V I'm just curious.

Speaker 1 (16:37):
E w e W d w oh bbw w Wright.
You sound like you on his way down to the basement.
Right back down there, now, get it off your chest.
Eight hundred and five eighty five one oh five on.
We got the latest Laura coming up?

Speaker 9 (16:53):
Yes we do.

Speaker 19 (16:54):
You're talking about get it off your chest Kelly Price
did yesterday?

Speaker 3 (16:57):
Yes she did.

Speaker 19 (16:58):
Oh my god, forty five minute long. I've listened to
all of the words she said, and she feels like
black women are some of the most nasty, most disrespectful people,
and she is not apologizing for saying it.

Speaker 2 (17:09):
Okay, all right, we'll get to that next. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. I need people
to stay out of our studio.

Speaker 3 (17:18):
Okay, walking here a little late this morning, all that
smell is musky.

Speaker 2 (17:22):
It's musty. The dog cracked open. It's horrible.

Speaker 3 (17:25):
I tried to spray with what you're looking over here
for because you are hosts on the Breakfast clubs. Okay,
no problem, don't know, don't try. What the hell one thing,
I'm talking to my co hosts and I'm looking at
them in their face and what is funnier? Go ahead,
don't play with me.

Speaker 1 (17:44):
It does stink up here. Yeah, we walked in and it
smelled a little musty, little mustard.

Speaker 3 (17:48):
This nigga look over here, like, what.

Speaker 2 (17:50):
Are you talking about y'all over here?

Speaker 3 (17:52):
No, you're not with y'all. Yeah, don't do it.

Speaker 1 (17:56):
It smells bad. And I don't know why we tried
everything to spray, but it's out of somebody in the
last day.

Speaker 2 (18:01):
I don't know, trying to figure it out.

Speaker 3 (18:03):
Biggas be low key homeless and not saying.

Speaker 2 (18:05):
Well, we're gonna look on the camera. What you're gonna do?

Speaker 3 (18:09):
Ess I'm tell you, they gotta find him another studio
to sleep in. They can't sleep. We're gonna look on
the camera and whoever was in here last night, who
ain't had no business being in here. I'm gonna be
racist about it. Whatever your ethnicity is, all ethnicity telling
you right now, let's get let's get to the latest.
I want to be coming straight fast.

Speaker 2 (18:30):
She gets them from somebody that knows, somebody the detail.

Speaker 9 (18:33):
I'm a home girl that knows a little bit about everything.

Speaker 2 (18:36):
She'd be having the latest on you. It's the latest
with Lauren la Rosa.

Speaker 20 (18:41):
Sometimes you have fact, sometimes you have details. Sometimes you
have a little bit of everything.

Speaker 2 (18:44):
It's the latest on the breakfast clubs.

Speaker 19 (18:47):
Talk to me, Hello, cool bab, good morning, welcome. Okay,
we're supposed to respond or something. So Kelly Price, good morning,
Kelly Price, is it welcome because you just got here.
Kelly Price is speaking out and she is saying that
Black women are some of the most nasty, disrespectful people.

Speaker 16 (19:05):
Let's say, while you looking for a new job, I'm
still gonna be selling out theaters.

Speaker 3 (19:11):
And venues looking like a fat.

Speaker 16 (19:13):
Slob and clothes that you said that I look nasty
in and my feet is so damn big, and who
dressed me. I'm even do this, but I'm so sick
of black people and they're both.

Speaker 2 (19:26):
I'm saying what I want to say.

Speaker 16 (19:28):
If you got a problem with what I'm saying, and
you know, Lord, pray for me.

Speaker 2 (19:31):
Black women, you are.

Speaker 16 (19:32):
Some of the most nasty, disrespectful people on God's planet Earth,
the things that you say about other black women. But
you're an activist and you are educated. Find yourself because
a degree does not give you class. Find yourself because
a degree ain't gonna get your stupid in heaven. Find

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yourself because being a keyboard thug on social media ain't
gonna do nothing but your whipped. When somebody walk up
on you that don't know that you don't even know
what's watching you.

Speaker 2 (20:02):
She fed up. She clearlytrolled on social breaking point.

Speaker 9 (20:07):
Yeah.

Speaker 19 (20:07):
So what what she talks about is she had performed
in a Memphis and one of her fan pages posted
the video of her performing. Now, on that video, fans
went under or people went under and were commenting whatever, whatever,
They turned the comments off on the video, and then
she goes live to make this response to an end,
I will say, uh, a lot of people were upset.

Speaker 9 (20:28):
That she went live and said these things.

Speaker 19 (20:31):
There's always this conversation whenever a black woman says something
she doesn't appreciate from another black woman or a black
person about you shouldn't be talking out loud about your
people like that. So there are a lot of fans
in her comments. Yes, there are a lot of fans
in her comments saying, your your fans are black women.
You shouldn't be platforming this. Why would you make this
the narrative around black women. It's not all of us.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
There's what she didn't just call out black women or
she called out black men. First.

Speaker 19 (20:53):
There are people in the comments saying as a community
as a whole, we shouldn't.

Speaker 2 (20:56):
Get about people.

Speaker 3 (20:58):
So Bigga, stop getting online talking about people that I
ain't talking about Kelly. I'm talking about the people that
she's talking to in the comments. How come when they shoot,
they can shoot and it's okay, But then when that
person shoots back as a.

Speaker 4 (21:07):
Problem and say, oh my god, that's what I was
saying when I get into it with a community. But anyway, No,
she is right. She is totally right to feel the
way that she wants to feel. No, she didn't, she
didn't mean obviously she didn't mean all black women. But
this one thing that I want to go back to
when Kiki Palmer just says something. She had to sit
down and she said, Yo, you can say how you want,

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you can feel how you want. But what happens to
your group chat? Saying to your friend you don't got
a commenty, you don't got everything. You don't have to
be on a show or online?

Speaker 3 (21:36):
What's wrong with commenting on how Kelly looks to your
friend group. You don't get in engagement when you do
it in the group chat. You don't get monetization when
you do it in the group chat. You get it
when you do a YouTube video, when you do an
Instagram video. I'm not talking about Kelly, I'm talking about
people that he's talking about her man paying attention. Yeah,
why she be this why she got online in the
way she said, cause y'all don't listen.

Speaker 1 (21:56):
But people are mad because she generalized and she said, oh,
instead of just saying these particular people, she said, we're all.

Speaker 3 (22:01):
She just was like black women. She was but even
she had I hate how y'all excluding black men because
she started with black men don't see us?

Speaker 2 (22:09):
Now, no, no, she don't see us.

Speaker 3 (22:13):
She rather reinforced what she said about black women. She
just ignore the fact that she went off whatever she
went in. She felt she's on black men too. She
spoke about three minutes on black men before she went
on black women. I listened, you know why because Lauren
asked me.

Speaker 2 (22:26):
To I did. I did, and Lauren thought she was
talking about her and to tell me.

Speaker 9 (22:32):
She started talking.

Speaker 19 (22:32):
About like but she was saying that black women become
like civil rights activists and go fight for the I
and they have all these things and it's women empowerment.
But it's all a bunch of bs.

Speaker 3 (22:40):
Because she's talking about about one person.

Speaker 19 (22:44):
I'm like, she's not talking about a specific person. So
I was listening trying to figure out who she was
talking about.

Speaker 2 (22:50):
She's talking about the trollers people me two seconds to
figure that out.

Speaker 9 (22:54):
Anyway.

Speaker 19 (22:55):
Anyway, she did talk about black men, but I think
what she said was black She there was only so
much she could say because it's a black man. If
you so concerned about a black woman's body. She summed
it up in four letters, starting with to be So.

Speaker 2 (23:07):
Letters start with four letters, that would be it's five boy.
I can't let you generalize, Kelly, but that's one person.

Speaker 3 (23:19):
I think what you were saying apply, okay, and her
stupid a thing get into heaven.

Speaker 2 (23:26):
Like four letters.

Speaker 19 (23:30):
Wait, wait one of the other things to that state
shut up, shout out the Delaware state moved.

Speaker 2 (23:38):
The tea is still bitch.

Speaker 3 (23:40):
But yeah, so I get what she was trying to do.
If you remove the tea's still bitch? Would you remove
the she said four letters and this is black woman
supporting black women down, Like, why would you just remove
like the last letter?

Speaker 2 (23:56):
Anyway? Why would you start in the middle, Kelly Right,
that's wrong with you.

Speaker 9 (24:00):
Kelly Price.

Speaker 19 (24:01):
Also, Kelly Price also addressed people who said to her
in this live you're a celebrity.

Speaker 9 (24:11):
You signed up for this.

Speaker 2 (24:11):
I say, but.

Speaker 16 (24:12):
Listen, I don't buy into because I'm an artist. I
don't have the right to respond when someone says something
that's out of pocket. That's where y'all got it messed up,
because once again, depending on who you are and where
you're from, you wouldn't walk up on somebody in the
street and say that because you might not make it home.
This is my official advisement. If you don't like me,

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get the hell off my social media.

Speaker 2 (24:37):
It don't affect my bottom line.

Speaker 3 (24:39):
I promise on everything I love.

Speaker 16 (24:42):
But I'm serving this to you as a warning because
where I'm at right now, I'm not getting back online
saying anything about this anymore.

Speaker 3 (24:48):
I'm glad I saw.

Speaker 16 (24:49):
Your names because when I pray, I'm praying that God
give you exactly what you deserve.

Speaker 2 (24:55):
Why are you praying to me about these bodies.

Speaker 3 (24:59):
And I they real people. She probably research and they
real people, and they probably people that she knows. She
can get to the problem with social media, though, is
because I understand her pain. But you're really swinging at
ghost you know what I'm saying, Like, you don't really
know any of these individuals, and I know it gets
frustrated and I know it gets annoying, But you really
don't know any of these people.

Speaker 2 (25:17):
So who are you even talking to? Activist?

Speaker 1 (25:20):
She said, activists, but the fire because they just they're
gonna go in even more now because they know it
bothers you.

Speaker 9 (25:25):
They wasn't alive, as she was lying, going in and joking.

Speaker 19 (25:28):
She's like, y'all in here laughing, but you know this
is not about They were trying to go in while
she was live.

Speaker 3 (25:33):
When they created that teleportation when you can just pop
up at somebody house, boy, that's what it's going on,
and pop, let's see how y'all like contenue. You look
down and they'll see them feet they were talking about.
Oh no, it's Kelly right, No, that's what she said.

Speaker 2 (25:46):
They said about her. So I'm just saying they don't
get into heaven to.

Speaker 19 (25:53):
Since I'm adjusting your crown, we are ending this segment,
all right, Oh my god?

Speaker 2 (25:59):
All right?

Speaker 3 (25:59):
When we calling somebody bitcoin is an insult.

Speaker 4 (26:07):
Because you taking this, Oh god, that's why I try
my best to help you.

Speaker 3 (26:10):
I can remove the tea.

Speaker 1 (26:11):
It's still bitch, you know what. You know what, I'm
sorry if you're just joining us, you're going to school.

Speaker 2 (26:18):
Stay in school, all right, let me come back.

Speaker 1 (26:21):
We got Front page News and then Mintell Jordan, We'll
be joining us.

Speaker 2 (26:24):
Don't go anywhere as the breakfast Club. Good morning, good.

Speaker 1 (26:26):
Morning, everybody is DJ Envy just hilarious, Charlamagne the guy.
We are the breakfast Club. Let's get back in some
front page news. Now, NFL, some sports, right fast, and
Eagles take on the Cowboys tonight. NFL season begins at
a twenty Eastern time on NVC. All Right, I don't
care which one of those teams win or actually I
just don't want the Cowboys to win.

Speaker 2 (26:46):
But then again, I don't want the Eagles to win,
but out I don't care. I don't damn anyway. What's
up to me?

Speaker 5 (26:54):
What's up y'all?

Speaker 7 (26:55):
All right, well, we're gonna start with Harvard University. They
just scored a major win, and it's fight against the
Trump administration. So a federal judge ruled on Wednesday that
the White House wrongfully froze more than two billion dollars
in federal research funding for the school. That the research
funding it started. This whole fight started earlier this year
when the administration claimed it was targeting Harvard over anti

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Semitic incidents on campus. In her ruling, the judge rejected
that argument, saying the administration used anti citicism as a
smoke screen for targeted and a motivated assault on the
country's One of the country's leading universities. Now, Harvard sued
after the funding was cut. They argued that the move
was retaliation meant to punish the school for defending its

(27:37):
academic freedom. The judge agreed, saying the cuts violated Harvard's
First Amendment and put the critical research at risk. And
so some of the critical research that was at risk
was a veterans' mental health als, NASA Moon radiation experiments,
and emerging biological threats. Now Wednesday's ruling it restores all
that research money, but the fight isn't over. The White

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House says it will appeal. Harvard's president called the decision
of victory for academic freedom, but admitted the legal battle
is far from over. This case could set an important
precedent as other universities like Columbia, Brown, and UCLA are
all facing similar funding disputes with the administration.

Speaker 3 (28:19):
And so we're going to move over to Florida.

Speaker 7 (28:20):
Where the surgeon general there, doctor Joseph Libido, announced Wednesday
that the state will roll back vaccine requirements, including school
immunization rules that have been in place for over a decade.
Now the state Health department well immediately and mandates it
can change on its own, but the lawmakers are expected
to take up legislation to do the rest. Now, Florida

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says the decision about this, Doctor Lappido, I think it's
how you say the same. Doctor Lappido says that this
is about personal freedom and giving families the right to choose.
Let's listen to what you have to say.

Speaker 21 (28:54):
The Florida Department of Health, in partnership with the governors,
is going to are you working to end all vaccine
mandates in Florida?

Speaker 2 (29:04):
La? All of them, all of.

Speaker 21 (29:07):
Them, every last one of them, Every last one of
them is wrong and drips with disdain and slavery.

Speaker 2 (29:17):
Who am I as a government or.

Speaker 21 (29:20):
Anyone else, or who am I as a man standing
here now.

Speaker 22 (29:23):
To tell you what you should put in your body?

Speaker 1 (29:27):
I wonder how that works with certain vaccines, right, because
they say the reason that they have vaccines, especially for
kids in schools, because they don't want the resurgence of
preventable diseases like they were even saying that, you know,
small pox was pretty much they haven't seen in cases
nineteen seventy seven in polio as damned they have been
eliminated globally. But they're saying without without with a band
on those vaccines, that a lot of these diseases that

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are preventable, that our kids can actually die from, they
can possibly come back and kill our kids. So I'm
curious to you know, when you read both sides of it,
how it works out.

Speaker 5 (30:00):
You know.

Speaker 7 (30:01):
Yeah, and you know, and be in Texas there was
that measles outbreak and and and children died from it
because they weren't getting the vaccine there. So you know,
there's a lot of implications to this if you don't
get the you know, vaccines.

Speaker 3 (30:14):
And so this is.

Speaker 9 (30:18):
Yeah, that was that was reason.

Speaker 7 (30:19):
That was just literally like a couple of months ago. Yeah,
so it's and it's still going on. And so you know,
we talked about this earlier this week where like, uh,
there's this whole pushback against vaccines, and so this is
coming as the time where the country is like fighting
vaccines nationwide. On Wednesday, California, Oregon, and Washington they launched

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their own public Health Alliance to give residents credible information
on vaccine safety. Because there's growing concern about the government
shifting guidelines after the firing of the CDC director and
the resignation of terrible several top scientists.

Speaker 9 (30:56):
So we'll see what happens.

Speaker 7 (30:57):
With pediatrician health experts, they're warning that I'm like you
guys were saying this this move could increase the risk
of disease outbreaks in schools and communities, especially as as
vaccinine rates the climb. These rules have been in place
since the nineteen eighties, and so you know, it's just
it's very dangerous to kind of do this without regulation

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and everybody on board. So we'll see what's what's happening.

Speaker 3 (31:23):
And so switching gears a little bit, we want.

Speaker 7 (31:24):
To talk a little bit about but I will Actually
I have a question for you guys. How many people
in your family and your household are using your Amazon
Prime accounts or outside your household or using your Amazon
Prime accounts?

Speaker 4 (31:37):
Not outside of my Amazon I mean not outside my house,
but inside my house everybody.

Speaker 3 (31:42):
Like my son of course, and my little sister.

Speaker 2 (31:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (31:45):
But Netflix, good, that's a different story. The whole damn
more family has my Netflix?

Speaker 2 (31:49):
Oh really? Yeah, what's the past word?

Speaker 14 (31:51):
Shut up?

Speaker 1 (31:52):
But yeah, now Amazon for me, Like my daughter has
Amazon Prime, I don't what it's my credit card, so
I pretty much do so when I have to order something,
I just tell her to order it because she'd be like,
I order a dad. But yeah, everybody uses what's.

Speaker 7 (32:02):
Going on well, because listen, if you have Amazon Prime
and you have lent your password to people who are
outside of your household, Amazon is about to shut that
down because the company just announced that it's ending its.

Speaker 9 (32:15):
Invite te program on October first.

Speaker 7 (32:17):
So that's a feature that lets you share two day
shipping with friends and family who don't live with you.

Speaker 3 (32:23):
So I didn't even know that was the thing.

Speaker 7 (32:25):
I didn't either, to be honest with you, I was like,
I could have had someone else's account.

Speaker 4 (32:29):
But look, they said, before all your niggas find out,
we're taking it away, So.

Speaker 9 (32:33):
We don't exactly exactly.

Speaker 7 (32:35):
So they said they're going to start emailing customers about
this on September fifth, so expect notifications if you've been
using someone else's account. Amazon says it's shifting people toward
its Amazon Family Plan, which still lets you share Amazon
Prime perpse like shipping and streaming, but only if you
live under the same roof. So so we're down. So

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Amazon is trying to figure out how to recoup some
of that money. So check out that email. If it
comes to you, you'll soon have to get your own account.
So yeah, y'all, we'll see what happens with that.

Speaker 3 (33:08):
And that's your front page news. I'm Mimi Brown.

Speaker 7 (33:10):
Follow me on social at Mimi Brown TV and for
more coverage, follow the Black Information Network or download the
free iHeartRadio app and visit binnews dot com.

Speaker 2 (33:20):
All right, thank you, me meks me, thank you guys.

Speaker 9 (33:23):
You later.

Speaker 1 (33:23):
Now, when we come back, Montel Jordan will be joining us.
Montel Jordan, you know, this is how we do it.
One of Def Jim's first artists to sell a million records,
I believe. I think that's what he said. We'll talk
to Montel when we come back, and we got to
talk about his fight with prostate cancer.

Speaker 2 (33:40):
So don't move.

Speaker 1 (33:40):
It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Good
morning everybody. It's DJ n V Jess Hilarious, charlamage God.
We are the Breakfast Club. Loler Roast is here as well.
We got a special guest.

Speaker 2 (33:53):
In the building. Yes, indeed, the intro you want to
sing the intros. This is how we did ladies. What's up,
young man? I'm great this morning.

Speaker 14 (34:05):
I feel good. I feel good. It's good to be here. Yeah,
I'm fifty six.

Speaker 1 (34:15):
You're talking about absolutely. How does it feel to have
one of a record that will never go away? It
plays in pop culture and hip hop and urban and
country and all types of things. Your record always get played.
Do you know when you did that record, it was
gonna that was that record? It was going to be
that way.

Speaker 22 (34:32):
I knew we had something special. Like I go back
to college days, and I knew that even long before
I was in the music business, Like I would go
to the fraternity parties or whatever, and any DJ that
was really doing this thing right around that, you know,
last call for alcohol, that last hour the club. That's
when they would drop Slick Rick's Children's Story, And that
was just already like a timeless record. But I always said,

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even back then, if I ever get the chance of
getting music business, I'm gonna sing over that record.

Speaker 14 (34:59):
So I did know.

Speaker 22 (35:00):
That it was already a hit. But the journey of
taking that hit and then turning it into a classic,
you know what I'm saying. I could not have known that,
but that was what the goal was.

Speaker 3 (35:09):
Correct, Correct me if I'm wrong, I was thinking about
it when they told me you was coming in.

Speaker 2 (35:12):
You were you were Deaf Jam's first R and B star.

Speaker 22 (35:15):
Right, Well, when you say R and B stars, So
they had Allison Williams was there. They had Orange Juice
Jones there, so they had some some.

Speaker 2 (35:22):
R and B stuff.

Speaker 14 (35:24):
Yeah, I mean we were the first.

Speaker 22 (35:26):
Well not only were we the first I think successful
R and B like we were there their first number
one record that Depth Jam had ever yeah and oh wow,
yeah wow was the first number one.

Speaker 3 (35:38):
But I did you know you think of Death Jam
you think it was being a rap heavy label around
that time.

Speaker 2 (35:42):
You were even sampling one of their classic rap records.

Speaker 14 (35:45):
Absolutely.

Speaker 22 (35:46):
And the cool thing though, even with that relationship of
doing the Slick Wreck the Children's Story kind of pairing
on my second album, me and Slickwick got together and
we did a song called I Like that was on
my second album and we're friends to this to this day,
him and his.

Speaker 2 (36:00):
Wife and me and my wife. We all, you know,
do life together.

Speaker 1 (36:03):
But tell us how you wrote that record in the
process of getting into the music industry, because you said
you were in college and you go to parties.

Speaker 2 (36:09):
What made you say, you know what I want to
do music?

Speaker 22 (36:12):
Well, that the making of that record right there was
literally like capturing atmosphere. So I will study guys like
Marvin Gay and a song like got to Give it Up.
If you listen to that song, got to give it Up.
Even before Marvin starts singing, you hear crowd, You hear atmosphere,
You hear energy, and all that is transformative, you know,
into music, especially when music was more analog than digital.

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And so when you hear this is how we do it,
before the song ever comes on, you hear a party,
because that's.

Speaker 2 (36:40):
What we did.

Speaker 22 (36:41):
I put people in the studio, put a microphone in there,
game some drinks, and they were all standing around having
a party. And then you know, the engineers, we clicked
play and we captured the energy of the room before
the song ever ever kicked in.

Speaker 3 (36:53):
Actually the actual studio like live in the studio.

Speaker 22 (36:56):
Like live in the studio, they were just kind of
we just captured everything. The flirtation, the conversation, everything that
was happening is the undergirding of the track and the
lyrics of this is how we do it.

Speaker 14 (37:08):
So people don't know. It's more than hearing.

Speaker 22 (37:12):
The record, they actually feel that record, which is why
you know, we're talking thirty years almost thirty years later.

Speaker 3 (37:17):
A record like that is a gift in the curse though,
right because you know, a record comes, it becomes such
so bigger than life, kind of overshine, shines the rest
of your catalog.

Speaker 22 (37:25):
Right in a way, it was a It was a
gift because it's around thirty years later. It was a
curse because it was the first record, and because it
was the first record, everybody always wants to put everything
up against that record, you know, and that was a
phenomenon record. And so even I've had records that have
probably sold more or that have done extremely well, everybody

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always goes back to that as the first was that.

Speaker 14 (37:50):
Record that well, getting on tonight they're good.

Speaker 22 (37:53):
I had some records that did really probably not sold more,
but I mean as far as just some that has
some legs records they have some legs to them or whatever.

Speaker 14 (38:01):
But that record was.

Speaker 22 (38:02):
So when Something for the Honeys came out, that was
a song that had some legs to it, but it
could never reach number one because it was like ten
months later, we're like, hey, this is the next single.
They're like, no, we're still playing this is how we
do it. And so this is a pretty cool thing
that a lot of people don't know. The reason why
this is how we do it got to be so
big was because, you know, I say, South Central does

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it like nobody does.

Speaker 14 (38:25):
I remember coming to New York.

Speaker 22 (38:26):
City getting with all the the Anngie Martinez, Willie Williams
all that. They're like, we love you, we love depth
cham but we're not really kind of playing that record
because you know, the whole South Central thing. So I
was like, okay, well let's let's try and fix that.
So we went into the editing booth and I re
sang this is how we do it. But I said, ooh,
New York does it like nobody does? And why I

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normally do you know, because I was a rapper before
I was singing, you know, I would do it like
this is how we do it is Friday night, I
feel all right the parties with Angie Martinez.

Speaker 14 (38:56):
So I reached for the old school and I turned
it up bunk Us the.

Speaker 22 (38:58):
Flap, and so I started throwing names into the songs
and change it to New York and so when I
did that, now New York they're playing that song every
hour on the hour, and then DC here's and DC
It's like, Yo, we heard you did that in New York.
We want a DC version, we want a Philly version.
And so I ended up singing the song probably a
thousand times, just so that every station had their own
customized version of it, so that artists don't put.

Speaker 2 (39:21):
That kind of work in the.

Speaker 19 (39:25):
I was gonna say, you talked about you being a
rapper a little bit to get into that part of it.
Even in that song, you kind of have verses where
you're it's like you're singing it, but it's it's like
a lyric, like you're rapping it. Like I reached, like
now I understand kind of where that comes from.

Speaker 22 (39:38):
Yeah, I was Russell Simmons rap singer when I got
signed to Depth Chair. That was one of the reasons
why I was documenting street life in Los Angeles and
I was finding ways to to you know, the r
Kelly's were out there, there were other artists out there.
The guy was out there, and you know, I wanted
to do the Nwjack thing. I wanted to I was
a fan of Aaron Hall. I was a fan of
a lot of different things. But the only way I

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was able to carve my own space into who I
would be musically was I had to take rap lyrics
and then I would sing them. So if you were
to look at this is how we do it, and
you say, I reached for my forty and I turn
it up, designated driver, take the keys to my truck,
like lyrically that the Dutch that that that's like rap prose,
but that I would take designated driver, take the keys

(40:19):
to my truck and say, designated driver, I take the
keys to my truck. And so I literally would write
rap lyrics my entire first album. I wrote rap lyrics
and then I figured out how to sing them. I
just love the fact that, you know, having a designated driver.

Speaker 2 (40:31):
Back then, That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (40:33):
You know, I was very conscious, very responsible, you know,
and you went from R and B, you know, Superstar
to past them, Like, what was the breaking point that
made you step away from the industry.

Speaker 14 (40:44):
I was brought up in church.

Speaker 22 (40:45):
I was a church kid growing up, and so from
that standpoint, it wasn't like, you know, I had this great,
big epiphany and then you know, flew to the gospel.
It was like, literally, I was brought up a church
kid mine and a lot of musicians and a lot
of artists have that training, and it's like a farm
league almost for the music business where people are growing up,
they're listening. It's the difference between, you know, between rhythm

(41:08):
and blues and soul music. Soul is a little more
attached to feeling as opposed to just sonic hearing, and
so me going back into ministry wasn't like a oh,
I'm ready to do this. It was more of a
God move of saying, hey, man, you've done it this
way for so long. You know, why don't you try
and do you know, try and do it my way
and give me the opportunity to show you that what

(41:30):
accolades and what verification and validation I'm looking for in
man and in people that God's like, I've already verified you,
I've already validated you, and so you know, so I
don't have to work for God's grace. I'm working from
his grace. And by me stepping away to do ministry,
I found out who I was because you know, in
the music business, I didn't know who I was outside

(41:50):
of music. If I'm not I don't have an album,
if I'm not on the charts, if people aren't playing
on the radio, then who I am I? And so
God was like, you know, well, I'm gracious enough to
show you who you are if you never pick up
a mic again. So it was during that time I
found out, Man, I'm a son and I'm a father,
I'm a friend, I'm a I'm a giver, I'm generous,
I'm you know, I'm all these different things. I'm a teacher,

(42:12):
I'm a communicator, I'm I'm a bunch of different that.
If I never pick up a microphone again, I found
out who I was. And I learned that, you know,
music doesn't define me. I define music. And that was
like a pivotal, you know, pivotal part for me to
understand the music doesn't define who I am.

Speaker 2 (42:26):
I define who music is.

Speaker 22 (42:28):
And then that's when God says, Okay, now I can
trust you with music again, because now you know who
you are.

Speaker 2 (42:32):
We're still kicking it with Mantel. Now.

Speaker 1 (42:34):
One thing that that I think makes me nervous, and
don't make Charloamaine nervous.

Speaker 2 (42:38):
You would diagnose with prostate cancer.

Speaker 1 (42:40):
Yeah, that's something that I think we started, and this
was a great thing.

Speaker 2 (42:43):
We started early checking everything.

Speaker 1 (42:45):
I mean, we didn't went to damn near every skin
you could possibly imagine, because I have six heres four.
We want to make sure we did as long as possible.

Speaker 2 (42:52):
He was productly check like every week.

Speaker 23 (42:54):
Just but were you sick? Was it just a test
or how did you how did you find out?

Speaker 22 (43:06):
Yeah, never sick, never sick, Never felt sick. Literally about
when I was in my early forties is when I
started going to get to get checked and uh, you
know the whole taboo thing about the rectal check, you know,
the finger check and then the blood check. Even when
I was diagnosed, it wasn't rectal check that found anything.
It was really in my blood from the ten years

(43:26):
of getting blood checks. You know, I could see ten
years ago it was like my PSA was like three
point one. It was three point three and three point nine,
four point two, four point five, four point six, five
point one, and then it was kind of like oh, okay,
and then we go from five point one to six
point one was like oh and then so it was
the journey of looking at my blood at that PSA

(43:47):
levels because I had a history, because of early detection.
Because of that, it allowed me to when I did
get diagnosed, it allowed me to have options because they
caught it early, and cancer is ninety nine percent treatable
when caught early. They have almost one hundred percent success
rate of treating it if it's caught early enough. But

(44:08):
a lot of men, particularly disproportionately Black men, do not
go and they do not get checked, and because of that,
they normally are finding out too late in the process.

Speaker 2 (44:19):
What made you decide to share it publicly instead of
keeping it private?

Speaker 22 (44:22):
That's one hundred percent of God there, because it is
very private, very personal. And I think part of it
was what they call a holy discontent, that thing that
just makes it something difficult, you can't sleep at night.
It was like I watched when Chat with Bozeman. It
wasn't I don't prostate cancer, but when Chat with Boseman
passed away, I was like.

Speaker 2 (44:40):
What is that?

Speaker 22 (44:41):
Like how do you do all the movies? How do
you do all those things? And nobody know, Like nobody
can tell me nothing you know about that? And then
when I got diagnosed, I didn't have a template. I
didn't have anybody that I could look at that was
telling you know, that was telling the story to be
able to say, Okay, when you get diagnosed, do this,
or even though it's not cancer, not the same for everybody,
but when this happens, here are the steps you know

(45:02):
that you can take. I couldn't find nobody. And so
even right after we got diagnosed, my wife and I
I felt like we had the Lord said to us,
film it, tell everything, film it, and so we started
filming this documentary that eventually be called Sustained.

Speaker 14 (45:18):
I'll tell you more about that in the moment.

Speaker 22 (45:19):
But this movie, this film, in this documentary is literally
us telling this entire story from diagnosis all the way
up through how we vetted doctors, how we vet it
vetic treatments, what we chose to do, how I chose
to have a radical protectical surgery and have my prostate
removed November fifth of twenty twenty four, election day, and

(45:42):
from that process, the journey afterwards, how I got clear margins,
and how that journey is and what it is today
with a recurrence or remergence of cancer, which is I
would love to be here telling the story about Yeah,
I got prostate cancer, I beat it. I'm on the
other side of it. I'm actually right, not in the mud,
you know what I'm saying of this thing right now.

(46:07):
And I know I'm good. I know God's got me.
I know my wife's got me, my family, my children,
my grandchildren, like I know that I am good. I
got great organizations like zero zero Prostate Cancer who I've
come along with. They're trying to help one hundred thousand
men be saved from UH from UH from this prostate

(46:30):
cancer UH and in that journey. And if I do
want to say this because they're part of really you
know the reason why I'm here to talk about all this,
but people that need to get screened. I want to
encourage the wives, the mothers, the sisters, the aunts, the
daughters out there, the men of your life need to
be checked. They need to be screened. It is not
a it's not a game. It's not something you want

(46:51):
to you wanna, you want to play around with. And
I know they can go UH to zero cancer dot
org slash September because this is officially Prostate Cancer Awareness Month.
I hope I got that uh that information right. But
in my diagnosis and in the journey that I'm in

(47:13):
right now, in the thick of it. I don't want
to tell. But if I don't tell, I don't know
who else is gonna say it. I've watched and I
watched Dwayne Wiggins from Tony Tony Tom had bladder cancer
and he died. I don't know what his story is.
I don't know if he got diagnosed. I don't know
if he got treated.

Speaker 2 (47:27):
I don't know.

Speaker 22 (47:28):
I don't know anything about that. The world heard, oh,
Renny Moss has liver cancer, and it was like somebody
leaked it and then he had it or he's fine
from it now. And then they had a week in
the NFL where they wore Moss cancer jerseys. But I
don't know how he told his wife. I don't know
what his kids navigated through. I don't know. I don't

(47:48):
know anything when it comes to d Wade, you know,
with kidney cancer. I think he's got sixty percent of
his kidney. I don't I don't know what him and
Gabrielle went through. I don't know how we told his
kids or his family. Like, there's not enough data for
me to make the right type of decisions and the

(48:09):
thought processes that go behind any cancer, and in particular
prostate cancer, which is treatable. There's not a template there.
So I'm the template. Now I'm the template. So I'm
partnering with zero and I'm telling the I'm snitching. I'm
telling everything that I can you know about this, about
this process, from diagnosis to when I'm crying and snotting

(48:31):
and when I'm shaking my fist at God and when
I'm thanking God for life, all of these bits and pieces. Man,
I'm capturing it all. And this is the crazy thing though.
Last year, from diagnosis up through surgery, I'm out on
the road. I'm singing, I'm performing, I'm doing all these shows,
all these concerts, and all the money that I'm earning

(48:51):
to do this, I'm gathering it so I can tell
a story about cancer. I got cancer, and I'm working
to tell a story about how I'm going to defeat cancer.
And so now even on the other side, thinking now
I'm about to do this documentary, Sustain you go to
sustain themovie dot com and and help partner with us

(49:14):
to help take some of this load off of me,
because me and my wife, we've been carrying this thing
for a year and a half. Now you know, it's
been completely you know, on us, and and now I'm
still you know, I got film, I got people with
me because now is that this reemergence of whatever is back.

Speaker 2 (49:31):
I got to continue this story. Thank you for sharing
your story. First, thank you so much. Because there's so
many brothers.

Speaker 1 (49:36):
I'm sorry, there's so many brothers that have so many questions,
and a lot of times we don't have anybody to
talk to, right there is nobody. We say this all
the time. You never go to the barber shop and
you be like, hey, what's your prostate?

Speaker 2 (49:46):
Like you know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (49:48):
You don't talk about things like that, you know what
I mean.

Speaker 2 (49:54):
But we don't have those conversations about the health. To
the fact, you don't say what's your problem?

Speaker 1 (50:00):
No, no, we don't do that. You know, we're doing
it radio. But in the barbershop, that wasn't a common conversation.
We'd have conversations. We have a conversation.

Speaker 22 (50:09):
I've done more funerals the past years than weddings, God damn,
and not just funerals of people that people don't know,
like known people like I was there for Bismarque.

Speaker 14 (50:23):
I was a Bismarkies feuderal.

Speaker 22 (50:24):
I was there for DJ mister see a eulogized DJ
mister Selwan Hall, Like I was there the night that
Fat Man's school.

Speaker 14 (50:31):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 22 (50:32):
I was in the hospital up in Connecticut. Like somehow
I'm around this and these ain't like seventy eighty ninety
year old men, these dudes in theties, early sixties, and
so there's a problem with that. Not just in the
hip hop and the urban there's a problem in the community,
especially in the African American community, black community, where which

(50:53):
is twice likely you know what I'm saying for people
to not survive from this because of the not getting
checked in, not having conversations about it.

Speaker 2 (51:01):
I'm still kicking with Montell jordan Es to.

Speaker 4 (51:04):
Envy's point, No, guys don't usually talk about it, right,
Like my dad, It's like he knows something is wrong,
but he don't know how to relate it to his kids. Okay,
So like, how did you tell your wife? How do
you tell your other family members?

Speaker 22 (51:20):
That's thank you for ask asking that question. Hearing it
for the first time for myself, you know, just me
and the doctor. That was hard enough because I'm trying
to figure out how do I tell myself?

Speaker 2 (51:30):
First of all.

Speaker 22 (51:31):
Then from there there's also this thing that you realize, Okay,
I've got this. You know, cancer doesn't have me, but
I got cancer. Now in this process, when I start
to share it, do I give cancer to other people?

Speaker 2 (51:43):
Meaning?

Speaker 22 (51:44):
Do they now carry the weight of what I'm caring?
So in telling my wife, I became freer because I
now got somebody to take this journey with me, and
a lot of people don't have that, but I gotta,
you know what I'm saying, I got a g riding
side me to help me do that. But then even
though after I told her, it took us about five

(52:04):
months that it was just us not knowing who to tell,
who to share it with because we didn't want them
to have to carry the weight of that as well.
And so eventually we told my son, oldest son, and
then my oldest son was like, Yo, you got to
tell my brother's and sister. You you gotta tell everybody.
I told everybody. I had a twelve year ol daughter
at the time. She's the last one. You know what
I'm saying, How do I tell her? Which is a.

Speaker 2 (52:26):
Put a weight on it. She has school, she has
a year old.

Speaker 22 (52:29):
You know, how do you tell her who also lost
her grandfather to cancer the year before, a different form
of cancer.

Speaker 14 (52:35):
Cancer?

Speaker 22 (52:36):
And so now how do I make cancer palatable for
a twelve year old? I don't got a rule book
for that, there's no template. So I become the template,
and it's another story for another to help. You'll have
me come back so I can tell you how I
told my twelve year old because it's hilarious. But in
that process of telling them and then letting more people
know and more people know that we're just in our

(52:57):
insulated circle of influence. Those are people that were going
to be our tribe to help us because everybody don't
need to know, because everybody ain't praying for your health,
and everybody don't want to see you win. Everybody don't
want to see you healthy. I know it's going to
be tons of people that are ah this or that,
and you know, but I can silence all that noise
because I knew who I am. And in this process,
I'm telling my story because it's important for you and

(53:19):
for your dad. Yes, that's I'm telling me, And I
don't even know what your dad is going to But
it's important that your dad knows that montell the artist,
the millions selling this or that the other.

Speaker 14 (53:30):
It's saying. It's saying, please go and get.

Speaker 22 (53:33):
Yourself or share or just tell your key or tell
tell them, tell them because they're stronger than you think, right,
And it would be worse for you not to know
and then be wondering, oh, what happened. Oh you know,
they kept this all to themselves. It would be selfish.
And I understand the reason why. But like I said,
this is kind of where I am now, and I

(53:55):
had to ask permission for my kids to be able
to go and publicly start sharing this story in the
mud in the middle of the story, simply because it's
personal to them. Like yo, you know, Dad, we appreciate
that you're sharing this with the whole world. You could
save other people's lives and get men checked and this
or that the other. But you're our dad, you know,

(54:17):
you're our dad, and we want to we want to
keep this, you know, personal. But they understand. They've allowed
me to share my music, they've allowed me to share ministry,
and now they allow me to share my medical journey
with the world. And I probably wouldn't have done it
without their their coson to be able to say, yeah, Dad,
you know you say people's lives through music, you save
people's souls through ministry, and now you can you can

(54:40):
do this too.

Speaker 3 (54:41):
You you talk about God's plan in your life, how
is your faith specifically guiding you during this you know
stage of your life, the treatment, recovery to rediagnosis everything.

Speaker 22 (54:52):
I'm unshakable. I'm unshakable. I recognize that I know where
my soul rest in this. I know that this earthly
journey is one that my story is not done being told.
So from that standpoint, all I can do is look
and be grateful of how good God has been to

(55:16):
my life and listen, it ain't just words, like you
should be able to feel being in my presence the
same way I'm with y'all. You can feel that I know,
without shadow of it out how good God is to
me and to some of y'all in the journeys that
you've been through, that that He's kept you. And so
that's the foundational peace that has me rooted and grounded

(55:37):
that I already know. I know God's gonna heal me,
and I know he can do it supernaturally. I know
he can do it through doctors, through medicines, he can
do it through treatments. He can do it however you
want to do it. If it was up to me,
I'd be like, God, you know, I'm one of your favorites,
you know, just you know, just get it over with
so I can just be able to tell the whole world. Yo,
Jesus healed me supernaturally, and that's not the story that
He gave me. He said, and I'm not gonna I'm

(55:58):
not gonna do it that way. I was like, well, Lord,
let me just get through it and come on the
other side so I can be able to say, hey,
I had it. I did this, and God brought me
through through doctors and technology, and now I'm on the
other side of it. And I would have loved that testimony.
And God said, no, you're not gonna get it that
way either. And so in this journey that I'm on
right now, I'm great. I'm really really grateful to be
with you all today. It's like, because I'm not on

(56:19):
the other side of it, I'm right in the mix
of it, and I want people to see that God
ain't just on the other side of it. He's right
with me in the mix of it. So while I'm
in the midst of it, God is with me, and
he's not waiting for me on the other side to
come through like he's with me in the midst of it.
And so from that standpoint, that's where I can walk
with an authority. I can walk with boldness. I can
walk in the place with my family. I can walk

(56:39):
with zero with a zero prostate cancer, and I can
tell the story. There's no money grab here. This is
literally I'm trying to grab your pops, you know what.
I'm trying to get your dad. I'm trying to get
your uncles. I'm trying to get your brothers. I'm trying
to get your husbands. I'm trying to tell them if
you thought Montel Jordan was cool, or you liked his music,
or you thought he might have had, you know, brought
something to the game. Now I'm bringing this to the game,

(57:01):
and I'm saying it's important for you to not leave
a legacy of your family of secrets and of death
and of misinformation and of neglect. Don't neglect your family,
don't neglect your body. Find out what's going on, and
you know, because after people said.

Speaker 2 (57:19):
I just rather not know.

Speaker 22 (57:20):
No, No, that's incredibly ignorant to not want to know
what's going on in your body, especially when it comes
to prostate cancer, because and I keep saying this, man,
it's treatable when caught early, so why not catch it
early before it catches you.

Speaker 2 (57:36):
But we need to close out with a prayer ofther Oh.
Absolutely absolutely all right.

Speaker 22 (57:40):
God, thank you. Thank you for your sons and your daughters.
I think you that you have given them this space
and this voice to be able to speak to this generation.

Speaker 14 (57:49):
God.

Speaker 22 (57:49):
I pray over their lives. I pray over their health,
I pray over their strength. I pray over their families.
I pray over their marriages. I pray over the future marriages.
I pray over their children and their grandchildren.

Speaker 2 (57:59):
God.

Speaker 22 (57:59):
I pray that what they speak, even as they entertain, Father,
that at the heart of what they do, that somehow
somebody would hear what they say and it always points
back to you, Father, no matter what they are navigating
through personally, I pray that you would be there with them,
let them know You're not on the other side waiting
for them. That if they've received you as Lord, and
Savior that you are there with them in the trenches.
In the good days, you're with them, in the bad days,

(58:20):
you're with them. And I thank you for the Breakfast Club.
I thank you for this space, and I thank you
for this platform. I thank you for my life and
for my wife, and for my children and my grandchildren.
I thank you for everybody under the sun and my
voice that you know you've heard Monsel, but you weren't
here in Monzelle. You were hearing the Lord speak to
you today to be able to say, your life matters,
your soul matters, and more than your soul mattering in heaven,

(58:42):
which is extremely important, your life here on earth matters.
And so do something to make sure you're preserving your
life here in this earth so that the beautiful things
that we get to listen to and experience. God, you
are the one that allow that to happen. And we
just thank you for this opportunity. We praise you in Jesus' name.

Speaker 1 (58:59):
Amen Man Man Man tells Jordan. Ladies and gentlemen, that's
the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 2 (59:04):
Good morning. Thank you so much. I appreciate you all.
Thank you. Let's get right to the latest with Lauren
Lauren becoming a straight fast. She gets them from somebody
that knows, somebody to detail.

Speaker 9 (59:15):
I'm a homegirl that knows a little bit about everything.

Speaker 2 (59:18):
And she'd be having the latest on you. The latest
with Lauren la Rosa.

Speaker 20 (59:23):
Sometimes you have fact, sometimes you have details, sometimes.

Speaker 2 (59:26):
You have a little bit of everything. It's the latest
on the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 9 (59:31):
So the guys over at the Pivot, you know the show,
The Pivot.

Speaker 2 (59:35):
I love the Pivot.

Speaker 3 (59:35):
Yes, I did an interview with them as well.

Speaker 9 (59:38):
Yes, I saw your interview with them as well.

Speaker 19 (59:40):
So they did, you know, one of their episodes where
they sit down and talk about topics.

Speaker 9 (59:45):
One of the topics that came up was our interview
with Sierra.

Speaker 19 (59:50):
They had some things that they wanted to express about
the question that Charlomagne asked Sierra about Russell Wilson. When
it comes to the lame not lame conversation, Let's take
a listen to first Channing Crowder on our conversation that
we had.

Speaker 24 (01:00:05):
Sierra was on the Breakfast Club, Charlotte man being petty,
Charlot Mane were being messy. Yeah, and even when she
was answering the question, she was like, like who he said?

Speaker 25 (01:00:15):
Chandy Crowder, he should have I saw it. I did,
and I saw an answer, and then she wanted to go
back to but he's a loving person and a great husband.
I didn't say he's not a great husband.

Speaker 2 (01:00:26):
It's amazing what.

Speaker 26 (01:00:27):
He's doing in the future. Like, the dude is a
good human he is lame still. I don't know if
anybody's don't understand, they not running me off of this point.
She even said it, So who's saying because that's their picture. Yeah,
she wasn't gonna date Russ back.

Speaker 2 (01:00:42):
In two thousand.

Speaker 11 (01:00:44):
Time came forward, she evolved to the lame dude.

Speaker 26 (01:00:47):
He is a good person, a good human being.

Speaker 2 (01:00:49):
But the dude is letting y'all know what lame is.
He got that mood in his hair.

Speaker 26 (01:00:54):
Honestly, bro y'all looking around because y'alln't even know.

Speaker 3 (01:00:56):
I'm right Channing quadruple down is not pivoted, okay from
his stance on I mean Russell Wilson at all.

Speaker 1 (01:01:05):
But let me ask a question I didn't hear the
first time I seen the clip where he said it was,
what did he say, madam lame? Is it because he
takes care of his wife or is it just where
that he looks, the way he acts, where he talks, Like,
what did he say that makes him lame?

Speaker 2 (01:01:17):
He just said, he said because he puts so yes.

Speaker 19 (01:01:21):
But I will say the part that you're talking about
when the whole because he takes care of his family
and family man and his wife and all the things
that did come back up because Ryan Clark actually has
some comments about that.

Speaker 9 (01:01:32):
Let's take a listen to that.

Speaker 13 (01:01:33):
Hearing Charlottemagne say your name when referencing Russell Wilson was
a little stunning, but that's what they do, you know.
On the show, I thought Sierra handled it like a
woman and with a ton of class. She didn't want
to get into name call it. As far as the
Russell Wilson piece, I believe Doug Baldwin, Mike rob and
Marshawn just had a conversation and they talked about Hawaiian.

Speaker 2 (01:01:54):
Shirts and flood waters and there is.

Speaker 13 (01:01:57):
The time, especially in our culture, where some of those
those things aren't cool, and cool is a big thing
to us because we got some cool mother efforts in
our culture. I think where I felt things went left
was when DJ MV brought up because he loves his wife,
or because he loves his children. The coolest thing about
Russell Wilson is the way he loves his family. We
got an opportunity to meet future at Pittsburgh Camp.

Speaker 2 (01:02:20):
I got an.

Speaker 13 (01:02:20):
Opportunity to meet him at the Pro Bowl. And there
is no difference between that child and the children that
Russell Wilson and Sierra made together.

Speaker 2 (01:02:30):
Right.

Speaker 3 (01:02:30):
I love to pivot, by the way, but Ryan loses
me sometime though, because I can't tell when he's performing
for his audience or when he's being sincere, because there's
absolutely no way that hearing me say Channing's name was
stunning in reference to people calling Russell Wilson corney because
he's sitting next to sits next to Channing Crowder, who
started that rhetoric.

Speaker 2 (01:02:48):
And by the way, I miss Quota Channing. Channing said
he was lame, he said he was square. He said
that Sierra was just with.

Speaker 3 (01:02:54):
Him for the money. So all I said was Corny's
I actually missed Quota Channing. Sorry, Channing, he did him
a service.

Speaker 9 (01:03:02):
Absolutely, look sorry he did.

Speaker 19 (01:03:07):
But well, speaking of his quoting, I felt like, can
y'all tell me what y'all how y'all felt envy.

Speaker 9 (01:03:11):
Maybe you tell me.

Speaker 19 (01:03:12):
I feel like Ryan Clark kind of misquoted your intention
behind you bringing up Russell Wilson taking care of history.

Speaker 2 (01:03:18):
You weren't talking about Channing, just talking in general.

Speaker 23 (01:03:21):
I was.

Speaker 1 (01:03:21):
I was asking because you know, the rhetorica is that
he was lame, So I was asking what makes him lame?

Speaker 14 (01:03:26):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:03:26):
Is it the fact that he loves his wife because
you know people have called him a cent before?

Speaker 2 (01:03:30):
Is it the fact that he takes care of his family?
What makes him lame?

Speaker 1 (01:03:33):
And what bothers me is if you talk about the
moose in his head or Hawaiian shirt and you say
that's the reason why he's lame, I think that's whack
because what are we praising the dude on the corner
selling drugs?

Speaker 2 (01:03:43):
Is he not lame? You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 (01:03:45):
Like, what's what's lame in the fact that he takes
care of his family, He does his job, he gets busy,
he might not wear the same issue that I wear.
But does that make him lame on that thing? Because
the dude on the corner that cell drug to me
is lame.

Speaker 2 (01:03:56):
You see what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (01:03:57):
So I don't know, but yeah, well I like Russing
just because it's orts quarterback. Now, he ain't laying that
he might have been laying, but this.

Speaker 3 (01:04:08):
Ship just when Sierra asked, who says that, you know,
Channing is the first person that comes to mind because
of his rhetoric about Russell Wilson. Now, So I don't
understand why that was stunning for Ryan to hear me
say Channing's name, because Ryan, you're sitting next to him
when he makes these comments, and you're you're laughing about it.

Speaker 2 (01:04:27):
So I don't understand why that was stunning. Well, he
said it, but I've heard a lot of people.

Speaker 19 (01:04:31):
Say it's been a conversation. I don't know why it
was stunning either. But Channing ain't running from this, So.

Speaker 2 (01:04:36):
No, definitely running from Yeah. Well.

Speaker 19 (01:04:39):
In other news, Cardi b she sat down with Billboard.
She's you know, she's promoting in My the drama, So
she sat down for an interview and they talked about
a ton of different things. Now, one of the things
I remember when it was announced that wop and up
would be added to this album. People people were mad,
They're like, oh, she's trying to play with the numbers.
So she talked a bit about that. Let's take a listen.

Speaker 22 (01:04:59):
I I know you put out the explanation about why, uh,
what made you decide to put those records on.

Speaker 27 (01:05:06):
The album because my fans ask really, my fans always
be like you better not, but like, my fans do
not stop reminding me of the fact that I did
not submitted for the Grammys. So it's like, I'm not
going to always submit to them, but it's like, why
not put it? And then on top of that, people
people are crying about it, like always for numbers and

(01:05:27):
stuff like that. Those two records are not gonna comet
for the first week numbers, which everybody cares about. So
it's like, what what was the issue? And at the
end of the day, well, so what y'are gonna get?
Twenty one new new songs? Those songs are gonna be
at the end, why what you what you crying for?
I'm putting it. I got to think about what the
people that actually love me and buy my and buy

(01:05:48):
because they love it want, and that's what the one does,
what they're gonna get.

Speaker 19 (01:05:51):
I think people are still gonna be mad even if
it's not going toward the first week. I didn't know
that that I didn't think that that was that big
of a deal. But I think they're still gonna be
upset even though yeah, well she.

Speaker 2 (01:06:02):
Also in a deal. People just want to chat.

Speaker 19 (01:06:05):
The chat very much, so I mean, but you know,
Cardi is in and she's in the people. She's in
tune of her fans.

Speaker 9 (01:06:11):
She listened. She responds, Now, yesterday selling CDs.

Speaker 19 (01:06:14):
Yes, so, Carti yesterday was in the streets selling CDs.
Now the CDs she's selling because you know, artists released
these vinyl hard copies or vinyl ending hard copies of
their album.

Speaker 9 (01:06:23):
Sometimes she put the photos of all of.

Speaker 19 (01:06:26):
Her different wig changes from when she was in court
on the album, and she was literally in the middle
of the street selling them.

Speaker 2 (01:06:32):
And she talked to that lord, wow for the latest.
You know what I'm saying. You know what I told.

Speaker 9 (01:06:39):
You that you told me to start a wigline.

Speaker 2 (01:06:42):
I did.

Speaker 19 (01:06:43):
You didn't tell me to put them on, told me
to start a wigline. You said, call it daddy list something.
What he say, Oh my god, video, I'll repost the
video populates something.

Speaker 9 (01:06:54):
I'll repost the video today.

Speaker 2 (01:06:56):
Yeah. Crazy, I was just talking.

Speaker 3 (01:06:59):
Oh oh my god, it's crazy.

Speaker 19 (01:07:01):
Really wait, did y'all know because she talked about in
this interview, and we'll bring you back into the next
hour because there's still bit more I want to get
to here. Cardi b was actually due to Super Bowl.
She turned it down when she said it was like
twenty eighteen, twenty nineteen. I think it probably was twenty
nineteen because that's when jay Z started working with the NFL,
so it would have made sense that they knew to
go grab Carti. But we're gonna talk about it in

(01:07:23):
the next hour because she says she declined it.

Speaker 2 (01:07:25):
She wollowed for that. She should have That's what old man,
because it wasn't the first one. Get ye.

Speaker 3 (01:07:31):
Yeah, so it could have been Jlo and Cardy. That
would have been crazy, that been brought crazy. We won't
get into it.

Speaker 19 (01:07:36):
She also gets into her dating life right now, So
we'll be back in the next hour with some.

Speaker 2 (01:07:40):
More, all right. I also want to say, man, saluthor
montell Jordan for pulling up man.

Speaker 3 (01:07:44):
Yes, my brothers, please go get your prostate checked, Go
get your blood tested, check your PSA levels, go get
that digital rector exam. Would you rather have a finger
in your butt or be dead? The choice is simple
for me. I'm taking finger in the butt for five
hundred every time.

Speaker 2 (01:07:56):
Alex, how many.

Speaker 9 (01:07:59):
You know how many?

Speaker 2 (01:08:00):
Thank you so much? I don't know that. But who
are you giving? You? Shout reason.

Speaker 3 (01:08:18):
Down, baby, give you were giving your donkeys to the hour.
We need a young woman named Lake and smelling to
come to the front of the congregation.

Speaker 1 (01:08:26):
We would like to have a war with a please
all right, and then after that, of course, it's just
fixed my mess. So if you need any type of advice,
you can get on the phone lines right now. Just
eight hundred five eight five.

Speaker 2 (01:08:35):
One o five one. It's horrible in here. If you
got to spray.

Speaker 9 (01:08:40):
Because of my bob.

Speaker 3 (01:08:43):
All that, damn, it's gonna be an because right now
you want some real.

Speaker 2 (01:08:49):
It's time for Donkey of the day. So if you
ever feel I need to be a doc man, he
be with the heat. Did please don't I have become
Donkey of the the Practice Club bitching.

Speaker 3 (01:09:04):
Don here today for Thursday, September fourth day is Beyonce's
born day.

Speaker 2 (01:09:08):
Herriet dropping the clues bombs for Beyonce.

Speaker 3 (01:09:11):
You know I'm a Pinkett Smith win Free Knowles Carter,
But don here to day for Thursday September fourth goes
the Lacin Snelling.

Speaker 2 (01:09:17):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (01:09:17):
She is twenty one years old and she is was
the University of Kentucky cheerleader. University of Kentucky, as far
as I know, is a grade school. Dropping the clues
bombs for the University of Kentucky. I'm telling you right now,
I'm only saying that based off the history of their
basketball program. Okay, I know nothing about the school other
than their basketball program. I was born in the nineteen hundreds,
nineteen hundred and seventy eight to be exact, So I

(01:09:39):
remember coach Rick Patino Okay, Coach John.

Speaker 2 (01:09:42):
Calipari, Harry Okay, players like Jamal.

Speaker 3 (01:09:44):
Mashburn and Anthony Davis, Julius Randall, the bargus cousins John
wall Just to day refuse when you and me say
Kentucky is a grade school. I'm only basing it, Okay
off to quite a few times I've seen him in
the Final four now. Lacoln was a cheerleader and according
to her last TikTok on June twenty fifth, she posted
an emoji of a mother holding a baby under her
list of goals. She also had a wedding ring, a

(01:10:07):
house and some cash. So people were shocked to hear
what we ended up hearing about lacln okay after seeing
her post about her mother goals.

Speaker 2 (01:10:17):
Let's go to ABC seven Eyewitness News for the report.

Speaker 28 (01:10:19):
Police Blake and Snelling entering a courtroom Tuesday in downtown Lexington.
Snelling entered a plea of not guilty at a one
pm arraignment. The twenty one year old was arrested by
Lexington Police charged with abuse of a corpse, tampering with
physical evidence, and concealing the birth of an infant. According
to an arrest citation, officers were called to her home
last Wednesday after a dead newborn was found hidden in

(01:10:43):
a closet. A citation says the infant was found wrapped
in a towel inside of a black trash bag. Also,
according to the citation, after being interviewed by officers, Snelling
admitted to giving birth to concealing the birth by cleaning
any evidence, placing all cleaning eye items used inside of
a black trash bag, including the infant who was wrapped

(01:11:04):
in a towel. After being arrested, she was in the
Fayette County Detention Center until yesterday, posting a one hundred
thousand dollars bond, according to a court document.

Speaker 2 (01:11:15):
How can everything be going so right in your life
and then bam, wrong turn.

Speaker 5 (01:11:19):
Now.

Speaker 3 (01:11:19):
I know some of y'all are thinking right now, hey,
if she didn't want to have a baby, why didn't
she just have an abortion? Well, let the record show
that abortions are completely banned in Kentucky, completely illegal, okay,
with limited exceptions for the life are serious physical health
of the pregnant person.

Speaker 2 (01:11:34):
Now you can go out of state to get an abortion.
And I know you're probably thinking.

Speaker 3 (01:11:37):
Hey, this young woman seems like she had a lot
of options. Well she did, but when you're twenty one
and I don't know, maybe trying to hide your pregnancy
from people, those options are probably limited. And this is why,
young people, it is very important to trust in your eldest.
I know, I know, listen to the kids, bro Yes,
but old people for counsel, young people for war, and

(01:11:59):
a lot of you young as a fighting wars. You
simply not built the wind, Okay, not without some wise
counsel from your eldest.

Speaker 2 (01:12:06):
Okay, Hey, young world, listen to me.

Speaker 3 (01:12:08):
There is nothing you are going through in your life
that you cannot go to an adult about all right,
parents if you don't have a.

Speaker 2 (01:12:14):
Relationship with them.

Speaker 3 (01:12:16):
Grandparents Okay, if you don't have a relationship with your grandparents,
there's some aunts, uncles, a teacher.

Speaker 2 (01:12:21):
Hell, you was a cheerleader, what about your coach? Okay.

Speaker 3 (01:12:24):
All I'm simply saying is whenever your mind says, you
know what, I'm pregnant, but I'm gonna keep it, maybe
conceal my pregnancy, and then when the baby is born,
wrap it in a towel, stuff it in a black
trash bag, and then just put it in my closet
and move on with my life. That is not how
any of that works, man. Okay, But that is why
you need older people for counsel, not to mention. This

(01:12:45):
is also why you can't stereotype people, because society would
have you believed that twenty one year old Lake and
Snelling okay, cheerleader at the University of Kentucky, wouldn't behave
like this. You would expect this from Brenda Okay, because
Brenda Bailey got a brain, all right, Brenda can Bailey
fell her own name? Well guess what neither can lacoln
all right, Brenda wasn't the only person having a baby
on the bathroom floor. Brenda wasn't the only person who

(01:13:07):
didn't know what to do, okay, didn't know what to
throw away and what to keep, all right. Brendan was
not the only person who wrapped the baby up and
threw it in the trash heat. I mean, Lincoln threw
the baby in the closet, but she still treated the
childlike trash. Listen, children, Okay, young people, I'm begging you,
confide in your eldest, all right, seek them for counsel.
Even if you got the lean on complete strangers, because

(01:13:29):
the adults in your life, okay, are trash.

Speaker 2 (01:13:33):
All right.

Speaker 3 (01:13:33):
If you got to lean on complete strangers because the
adults in your life are trash, fine, all right, Just
find an adult to talk to when you find yourself
in difficult situations and you're faced with challenging choices.

Speaker 2 (01:13:44):
All right.

Speaker 3 (01:13:44):
Proverbs eleven fourteen. Where there is no guidance of people false,
but in an abundance of counselors there is safety. Find
you some wise counsel. Please let Remy mar give Laken
smelling the biggest he.

Speaker 2 (01:14:00):
Hee ha, he ha, You stupid mother, Are you dumb?
What a sad story very sad. All right, well, thank
you for that donkey today.

Speaker 3 (01:14:10):
Especially when your goal was to be a mother. And
you you in college. You're a cheerleader for the University
of Kentucky. Horrible.

Speaker 1 (01:14:19):
All right, Well, up next is just fix my mess
eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If
you need some mess fixed, called Jess up right now.
She help you out with all your problems. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 2 (01:14:36):
Baby, it's the real deal.

Speaker 16 (01:14:38):
Help me.

Speaker 3 (01:14:40):
Oh my god, I'm all up in your mess.

Speaker 4 (01:14:42):
I'm gonna fix it, fix it, fixed it, fixed it,
Just gonna fix your mess because my advice.

Speaker 2 (01:14:47):
Is real morning everybody.

Speaker 1 (01:14:49):
You'r DJ Envyess, Hilarius, Charlamagne, the guy.

Speaker 2 (01:14:52):
We are the Breakfast Club. It's time for just fix
my mess alone.

Speaker 3 (01:14:55):
Who's this hey, CC from Baltimore, CC from Baltimore.

Speaker 2 (01:14:59):
Course with Jess.

Speaker 29 (01:15:01):
Okay, Jess, I'll have no mess.

Speaker 17 (01:15:02):
I came to be messy?

Speaker 18 (01:15:04):
Why you?

Speaker 17 (01:15:04):
Why you ever did a collaboration with I'm Vonte who
the comedian from Baltimore, the guy who wears the bonnet.

Speaker 3 (01:15:12):
Oh Vante, Oh so is Vante. I've been calling that
nigga Vaante forever.

Speaker 2 (01:15:17):
You Why are you calling up?

Speaker 3 (01:15:18):
Why do you think that's being messy?

Speaker 2 (01:15:19):
I ain't been messing.

Speaker 3 (01:15:20):
You just asked me a question.

Speaker 4 (01:15:21):
I don't collaborate with other comedians shut out to varantee though.
Even doing this thing, he's funny as hell, Like, Yeah,
but who who have you ever seen me collaborate with?

Speaker 2 (01:15:31):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:15:32):
That's my brother since day one, and that's who's gonna be.

Speaker 4 (01:15:35):
I'm gonna be collaborating with him this weekend at the
Baltimore Comedy Factory. Did you buy any tickets, Messy as
to get to come see us? Maybe you should buy
a ticket for you and Vonte.

Speaker 17 (01:15:46):
That's actually why I called. I was calling us see
if you would help a student out because you know
it comes tight. You know, Jess, you you're a classy woman,
so I wouldn't. I can get tickets for Saturday.

Speaker 3 (01:15:58):
Oh okay, you you get tickets? You being messyla stupid
or dummy? It is dummy? Yeah, we say stupid too,
but we say, you know, Des, he's from Baltimore. Yeah, Des,
my brother is from Baltimore. Yep, ye yeah. But I
do love Vantine. It's a lot of comedians I love
man in Baltimore.

Speaker 17 (01:16:16):
Definitely a lot of talented Baltimore comedians. I feel like
all come into a power out.

Speaker 2 (01:16:22):
She said, week so you're a comedian now too.

Speaker 3 (01:16:24):
You know she is struggling students, she needs tickets.

Speaker 5 (01:16:27):
To the show.

Speaker 2 (01:16:27):
Well then you see see and I'm gonna put you sorry,
my bad, you disrespectful. I didn't mean to.

Speaker 3 (01:16:37):
I told you you'll do that when it's your goddamn
call show.

Speaker 2 (01:16:40):
When is your you let them talk to the very
last period. Sorry, CC. I thought I would be.

Speaker 3 (01:16:47):
A it's okay, you're sorry from Baltimore and that's sorry.

Speaker 2 (01:16:50):
Hell, who's this.

Speaker 6 (01:16:52):
Hi morning?

Speaker 2 (01:16:55):
What's your question for? Yes?

Speaker 29 (01:16:57):
So my question is I kind of I need some
help getting my daughter's father and my current boyfriends to
cooperate with each other and get along like I keep
them apart for the most part, because it started off
really rough a couple of years ago, I think maybe
four years ago. I met my boyfriend or whatever, and

(01:17:19):
he was really good with my daughter, who is eleven
years old, and he went and bought her a Pandora
bracelet as a gift and her father took it. So
after that, everything started like filing out of control, like
they're talking craps to each other over the phone, boyfriend
pulling up at the baby daddy's house to say, I

(01:17:40):
know where you live and all this stuff. So since
then I kind of just kept them apart. But now
my mom, who has helped me with my daughter for
so long, he moved away. So I need them to
to get along. So I can call one and be like, hey,
I need you to drop her off to her dad
or vice versa. But I'm not sure if that's something
that I need to make happen or let them, you know,

(01:18:03):
do it on their own.

Speaker 3 (01:18:04):
No, this so this is your child's father and your boyfriend.

Speaker 4 (01:18:07):
Correct, yes, no, you don't let them do it in
their own because you see how that's worked out. You
do it because you are the person in the middle.
You're the direct link, you know what I mean? And
first of all, are you are you over your baby father?

Speaker 3 (01:18:20):
Like why is why is he so? Why is he
and your boyfriend so at ods?

Speaker 2 (01:18:25):
Like what is that about?

Speaker 4 (01:18:26):
Like have you ever cheated on your boyfriend with him?
Have you cheated on your baby daddy with this and
then left them and got with the guy?

Speaker 11 (01:18:33):
Like what is that?

Speaker 3 (01:18:34):
Is history?

Speaker 2 (01:18:35):
There?

Speaker 5 (01:18:35):
Like?

Speaker 29 (01:18:36):
So with me and my daughter's father, we were together
on and off for about like eight to nine years,
and it was a couple maybe three years, no, two
or three years after that I met my boyfriend, So
there was you know, there was no cheating or anything
like that. But I guess me and my daughter's father
just kind of have bad history. And he's one of
those people that it is like he wants it to

(01:18:58):
be his way, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (01:19:00):
He wants to be in control, but he also, yeah,
he doesn't.

Speaker 29 (01:19:03):
Want it's more so for my daughter, like not really me.
He's like, oh, that's my daughter. You know, nobody should
be buying her jewelry or nobody.

Speaker 5 (01:19:11):
You know.

Speaker 29 (01:19:11):
He wants to like create boundaries, which I understand, you know,
but my daughter's I mean, my boyfriend is not trying
to take his place, you know. He just cares about her.

Speaker 4 (01:19:20):
Yeah, and you are and you you're a package deal.
You come with a child, and so whoever you date
has to take her with you. You know what I'm saying, Right,
I think your your daughter's father is very childish for that,
because wouldn't you want somebody around your daughter that would

(01:19:40):
love her and care for her as if she was
their own child, you know what I mean, I just
don't understand that. I do understand that there is a
lot of history.

Speaker 2 (01:19:50):
He may not be over you.

Speaker 3 (01:19:51):
Have you ever considered that you ever thought about that girl?

Speaker 29 (01:19:54):
I don't because I don't care. You got a whole
girlfriend and family. We along past that is okay?

Speaker 4 (01:19:59):
Well, and it sounds like y'alling. It sounds like if
y'all both move on and this is an issue, then
the courts are there because y'all can't keep doing this,
Like it's weird. Now is your baby dady giving you
a problem?

Speaker 3 (01:20:12):
Or just your boyfriend?

Speaker 29 (01:20:14):
We book has here and there, but I kind of
keep my business, you know. I just talked to him
really when it concerns my daughter, so you know, and
he doesn't really communicate, Like they haven't communicated with each
other in about a year or two because, like you know,
they were trying to pull up on each other and
eventually they just was like like my dad spoke to

(01:20:34):
my boyfriend and my daughter's father and it kind of
chilled out. But now I'm trying to figure out, how
can we like move past that, cause like there was
never a conversation after everything was going on, Well.

Speaker 4 (01:20:44):
Boom, it has to be a conversation. That's that's that's
why I'm glad you said that. It has to be
a conversation. You and it has to be all of
y'all sit down together, you, your boyfriend, and your baby's father,
Like y'all have to do that, your child's father. Sorry,
y'all all got to sit down. You don't go talk
see you father by yourself. You don't just have a
conversation with your man. Y'all all gotta do it. They

(01:21:04):
gotta hash it out. It shouldn't become physical because the
only thing that's gonna hurt is the child.

Speaker 3 (01:21:10):
The child. We're not doing that, So sit down.

Speaker 29 (01:21:13):
That didn't even do like her birthday parties and invite
you know, like I don't mind having her dad and
his girlfriend and everybody you know come to the party,
but I can't with my boyfriend's around, and I don't
want to keep her on the side of her family
away from her because of him.

Speaker 3 (01:21:26):
Yeah, it's totally not Yeah, you know, we're not doing that.

Speaker 29 (01:21:31):
Do you think all right? You said us three, But
do you think I could get a mediator? Because if
these two li start popping up. I can't stop them, you.

Speaker 2 (01:21:37):
Know what I mean?

Speaker 3 (01:21:38):
Yeah, the police, Yeah, that's the mediator right there.

Speaker 4 (01:21:41):
It ain't gonna fighting in front of them boys in black,
it's not It's not gonna happen.

Speaker 3 (01:21:45):
So it's like, Yo, we need to do this for
our child. And that's just what it is. Because it
takes a village.

Speaker 4 (01:21:51):
And if mom and dad aren't together and their co
parents are trying to co parent amicably and they both
are in separate relationships, y'all gotta do what's best for
the out.

Speaker 3 (01:22:00):
Nobody should be upset.

Speaker 4 (01:22:01):
Nobody should be because you ain't tripping about his girlfriend
being there, you know what I mean. Like, as long
as it's in the best interest for the baby girl,
then everybody should be able to operate like adults.

Speaker 2 (01:22:11):
That's it.

Speaker 3 (01:22:12):
That's what I've been saying.

Speaker 29 (01:22:13):
I've been saying, and I'm like I need them to
get it through their heads, like let's just go move along.

Speaker 4 (01:22:17):
You call the police, that's it, or or just bring
your dad, bring bring your dad, a guy who could
break them up if they do choose to fight, but
they shouldn't do that.

Speaker 3 (01:22:26):
It's it's like nobody got.

Speaker 29 (01:22:27):
Tired of that exactly.

Speaker 2 (01:22:30):
So good luck baby, hut back in with me.

Speaker 29 (01:22:32):
Thank you so much. I loved you are my finger Aquarius.

Speaker 2 (01:22:36):
Okay, thank you boo il go on, good luck Mama.

Speaker 1 (01:22:41):
That was just fixed my mess. Now when we come back.
You got the latest with Lauren. It's the Breakfast Club
in the morning, the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 2 (01:22:49):
Morning.

Speaker 1 (01:22:50):
Everybody is dj n V just hilarious, Charlamagne the God.

Speaker 2 (01:22:53):
We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the latest
with Lauren.

Speaker 3 (01:22:56):
Lauren becoming a straight bad.

Speaker 2 (01:22:59):
She gets them. Somebody that knows somebody detail.

Speaker 9 (01:23:02):
I'm a long girl that knows a little bit about everything.

Speaker 2 (01:23:05):
She'd be having the latest on you. The latest with
Lauren la Rosa.

Speaker 20 (01:23:10):
Sometimes you have fact sometimes you have details. Sometimes you
have a little bit of everything on the Breakfast Club
to me.

Speaker 9 (01:23:17):
So we talked about this a bit.

Speaker 19 (01:23:19):
At the end of the last break CARDI B says
that she denied or turned down doing the Super Bowl.

Speaker 2 (01:23:24):
Let's take a listen the Super Bowl. Yeah, I have
the thought of doing the halftime show crossed your mind,
of course, definitely.

Speaker 27 (01:23:33):
I feel I got what year I got asked to
do the Super Bowl.

Speaker 3 (01:23:36):
I'm not sure if it was twenty.

Speaker 27 (01:23:38):
Nineteen two, thousand eighteen, and I deny. I feel like
soon if I get to do it, I feel like
I'm gonna have more hits and I feel like I'm
gonna be more experienced.

Speaker 3 (01:23:49):
Paige, I know I'm gonna eat that up.

Speaker 2 (01:23:52):
I'm gonna eat it up.

Speaker 19 (01:23:53):
Would have been a great year for her to do it, Yeah, yeah,
she said, she she said twenty nineteen first, but she
said maybe only eighteen. I just think it might have
been twenty nineteen because that's when jay Z started working
with it.

Speaker 2 (01:24:04):
I'm sure, but I remember that first year with j
Lo and she cares, So it probably would have been
jay Lo.

Speaker 3 (01:24:08):
And Cardy And then Invasion of Privacy was twenty eighteen, right, No,
nor twenty seventeen.

Speaker 2 (01:24:15):
I don't remember either.

Speaker 3 (01:24:17):
Way if that album was out. That many of hits
on that album.

Speaker 2 (01:24:20):
Yes, she had the records. I mean it had to be.
It had to be after Invasion.

Speaker 9 (01:24:24):
It was abri six, twenty eighteen when it dropped.

Speaker 3 (01:24:27):
Yeah, so that that was at a high.

Speaker 2 (01:24:30):
Yeah, when did jay Z start doing the Super Bowl?

Speaker 9 (01:24:32):
Jay Z started doing the Super Bowl. I looked it
up early and I remember hits.

Speaker 3 (01:24:38):
Off of Bodeck. Yeah, I mean for the invasion of privacy.

Speaker 19 (01:24:41):
Hell, yeah, she did the whole He started working with
the NFL, says around twenty nineteen, twenty twenty before the Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:24:48):
Yes, that was very early for her. I agree with us,
super early.

Speaker 19 (01:24:52):
Did y'all know she's never done her own headlining tour,
which is crazy. We think about it because she's toured,
but she's never done her own headlining tour.

Speaker 2 (01:24:59):
Who does she go out with?

Speaker 9 (01:25:00):
I remember she was with she it was like Miguel
at one point.

Speaker 2 (01:25:03):
I don't remember that.

Speaker 3 (01:25:06):
Bottomore they said in.

Speaker 4 (01:25:07):
This but I don't know what's for, like a spring
blink or like Summer Fast something like that. But I
remember her headlining a show in Baltimore at the Arena.
She's headlined shows but her tour. Yeah, but that in
this article, I was like, wait, be pregnant.

Speaker 19 (01:25:27):
Well they also talked to her about dating and Stephan Diggs,
let's take a listen to that.

Speaker 2 (01:25:32):
Well, it tough for you to date again and then
date publicly.

Speaker 27 (01:25:36):
It was very tough, but you know what it is.

Speaker 5 (01:25:39):
What it is.

Speaker 27 (01:25:39):
It's tough hiding, it's just tough dating. It's definitely tough
dating in your thirties too.

Speaker 2 (01:25:45):
So I'm happy.

Speaker 22 (01:25:46):
I like them, I love them, but step on, how
has he inspired you creatively or personally?

Speaker 2 (01:25:52):
Send in the gym?

Speaker 27 (01:25:53):
Well, personally, it's like I will never complain about my job.
I will never complain about lack of sleep. And so
one thing that I have been learning is that to
be more organized not complain. Because he has to do
two different things. He has to learn his book. So
it's like you have not only do you have to study,
you also have to get physical and you have to

(01:26:15):
be in bed at a certain time.

Speaker 3 (01:26:17):
You're literally in the military our car.

Speaker 27 (01:26:19):
But you know what I'm saying, I can take a
little break, I can lay back.

Speaker 2 (01:26:22):
You know what I'm saying. I don't really got to
running runny.

Speaker 27 (01:26:24):
But very aspirational to see how hard somebody that's right.

Speaker 3 (01:26:29):
Y'all don't know how blessed y'all are. Man, you in
your thirties, you know what I'm saying, And you know
you got a career going. It's hard to find somebody
that really really loves you. That's why it's good that
you know Jess is married Lauren. You got two dudes
like y'all stop doing it. We want to leave her,
which one.

Speaker 19 (01:26:46):
Acknowledge the noise. But one day, yes, you don't even
be in the street. You can't even say street.

Speaker 9 (01:26:58):
Right now, exactly.

Speaker 3 (01:27:07):
This hour, I'm not doing this with the radio.

Speaker 19 (01:27:11):
And now, weirdly enough, right in the written Billboard article
that there's a question that they asked her about her
relationship currently with Offset, but that's not in the video.
So the question they say, friendship has always been a
core of your relationship with Offset despite the ups and downs.
Do you envision a lasting friendship with him? She said,
I tried next question, but that's not in the video.

(01:27:31):
But then they also get into the Big Three conversation
and she didn't really give her pain on any of
the names mentioned, but the names mentioned were Carti, Nicki Minaj,
and Meg thee Stallion. Carti talks about why she deserves
to be there. She says she works hard. But I've
thought about that conversation female rappers right now, Big three
of female rappers, and now here's some names that have
been tossed the run.

Speaker 2 (01:27:54):
Right now.

Speaker 3 (01:27:54):
They said, Oh, I don't know how y'all mixing it up.

Speaker 2 (01:27:59):
I just know gorilla in there. Three of this generation about.

Speaker 4 (01:28:05):
Uh so much anymore for them? Yeah, where they've been at.
That's what I Yeah, it's been at. I mean a
lot of Eve been living a life and doing a thing.
You know, I haven't seen Doja at all.

Speaker 9 (01:28:14):
She just did around with Apple Music. She's about to
drop something.

Speaker 3 (01:28:17):
Okay, I'll be there listening.

Speaker 2 (01:28:20):
But Nikki's definitely.

Speaker 9 (01:28:21):
Nikki is like, you're not moving her or Cardi, you're
not moving them.

Speaker 1 (01:28:24):
And then it's Big Glow Dillon. Yes, Glorrilla, that's crazy consistent.
She's been putting up hits.

Speaker 2 (01:28:36):
At one point.

Speaker 4 (01:28:36):
Megan was consistent, but not recently. Yes, I mean yeah,
she's more branding like that. She's she does more branding
now like and less freestyle. She used to stay freestyles,
dropping singles, hits whatever.

Speaker 2 (01:28:48):
You know what I mean.

Speaker 3 (01:28:49):
She was consistent, more of a red by the way,
for none of them have more records than Glorilla. None
of them, and I mean respectfully, none of them put
out better music than Glorially.

Speaker 9 (01:28:58):
You talking about Nicki Minach to all of everybody.

Speaker 2 (01:29:00):
My personal opinion, Okay, it's my personal opinion.

Speaker 19 (01:29:06):
Okay, Nicki Minaj Glorial over Nikki said what I said,
you and I thought it was the list.

Speaker 9 (01:29:12):
I couldn't hear well, I just was confused. Yeah, but
I don't know if I put over Nicki Minaj love her.

Speaker 2 (01:29:18):
No, no, no, no, no, do know what I'm saying.
I said, At this current moment.

Speaker 1 (01:29:24):
I'm just going through Nikki's records, and I'm like, I
get what you say, a lot of records, but current
right now.

Speaker 2 (01:29:31):
Right now, nobody's trying glories. Sorry, nobody.

Speaker 3 (01:29:34):
She updated by herself, and she.

Speaker 2 (01:29:35):
Don't stop every time it's a new one. It's a
new one. And I mean I could put I could
put Glorilla's catalog up against Nikkis No think that's a
good one. Yes, absolutely got joints. She does have joints.

Speaker 3 (01:29:48):
Yes, she does have joints.

Speaker 7 (01:29:49):
But she.

Speaker 2 (01:29:51):
Got a lot of music.

Speaker 3 (01:29:52):
Thinkally Gorilla just put on her debut album last year,
but she's got a bunch of mixed that are like albums.
You have to think all of that f F n
F n F and tomorrow that was on mixtapes. That
was a mixtaperobably, No, I get it. But I'm just saying, like,
I don't think she's been around long long enough.

Speaker 2 (01:30:11):
She doesn't, she doesn't have We.

Speaker 3 (01:30:15):
Just talking music. I'm just talking about music. I don't
talk about nothing because we know Nikki is a huge superstar.
About talk about music, I could put glory.

Speaker 2 (01:30:23):
I don't know. This is the pain.

Speaker 1 (01:30:24):
I think Nikki got what a fifteen year head start?
Hell yeah, as far as records can still.

Speaker 2 (01:30:31):
Get twenty records for twenty records, you'll be like damn.

Speaker 14 (01:30:36):
But you'll be like damn, I mean we're coming.

Speaker 3 (01:30:38):
It's going off versus rules right, twenty for twenty you'll
be like, damn, I got some joints right, definitely.

Speaker 2 (01:30:43):
Got some joys. But as far as catalog, I don't
think she she has the time in like Nikki, and.

Speaker 4 (01:30:48):
If so, she the only one who could do that
because I still don't know nobody's catalog is.

Speaker 3 (01:30:54):
That's touching Nikki's with her fifteen years.

Speaker 2 (01:30:57):
You know what I'm saying, goes over app she'll go pop,
She'll go she'll go that. Yeah, glow is close. I'm
not saying joy. She ain't got no joy on a
nice run last fourteen years head start. So it's my time.

Speaker 3 (01:31:13):
I'm just talking about music twenty. That's all the twenty
record versus twenty records. You'll be bopping your head. That's
a good vers it. Don't act like it's not. I'm
not I'm not.

Speaker 19 (01:31:23):
Great great, Yeah, I just don't know how long glow
can last on her side. That's my only Yeah, that's
what it would be.

Speaker 3 (01:31:27):
Great. She wanted to be and others like so, I
don't know, I don't know.

Speaker 9 (01:31:32):
That's the hour we had something. I knew that that
was entertaining, that conversation was going to last.

Speaker 1 (01:31:37):
We had some other things, but all right, well, thank
you for the latest with Lauren. Now when we come back,
it is Beyonce's birthday, so it's only right. Let me
know what your favorite Beyonce record is, and we're gonna
play some Beyonce this morning.

Speaker 9 (01:31:51):
I thought you're about to put a frequent dress on.

Speaker 2 (01:31:53):
I didn't know happen.

Speaker 4 (01:31:54):
You know what I should I should say, we gonna
say some free Massy visions on our birthday.

Speaker 9 (01:31:57):
I think, yes, girl, do that.

Speaker 30 (01:31:59):
You couldn't even send him, Oh my god, no, like
her nephew.

Speaker 2 (01:32:11):
Her nephew is ju.

Speaker 4 (01:32:13):
Yeah, he probably be for New York Fisher Week. So
I'm like, here, get heat to your aunt. Okay, yeah,
yea Mama and mom, all right, it's the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 1 (01:32:21):
Good morning, morning, everybody, it's the j Envy Jess hilarious charlamage. God,
we all the Breakfast Club. So Lucamantel Jordan for joining
us this morning.

Speaker 3 (01:32:31):
Yes, that that interview was very deep. I did not
know that brother was going through that. He still looked good.

Speaker 2 (01:32:36):
Yeah, man, he looked amazing.

Speaker 5 (01:32:39):
Yah.

Speaker 3 (01:32:39):
Fifty three, fifty six, fifty six, fifty six years, fifty
six years old.

Speaker 2 (01:32:43):
He looks incredible for fifty six years old.

Speaker 17 (01:32:45):
Man.

Speaker 3 (01:32:45):
You know, I love that he's using what he's going
through to teach others, Uh, you know, how to just
go out there and and and and live better lives, right,
because you know a lot of brothers don't want to
go go to the doctor. And you are not living
your best life if you are not going to check
on said life at the doctor. So my brother, please

(01:33:05):
go get your prov state checked. Okay, go get your
blood tested, check your treat say levels. Go get that
digital rectal exam. We make a lot of jokes on
this radio about stuff going up your butt, but the
reality is you would rather have a finger up your
butt than be dead.

Speaker 2 (01:33:20):
It's really that simple. Like it it ain't it ain't hard,
you know what I mean?

Speaker 3 (01:33:23):
And when you and by the way, make it a
game when you're going there to get your rector examit.

Speaker 2 (01:33:29):
No, no, you gotta make it a game. Be series man, Like,
what the hell you're gonna laugh? Go get your process.

Speaker 3 (01:33:35):
You're gonna you're gonna laugh because I want you to
think about it when you go to get your digital
rectal exam.

Speaker 2 (01:33:39):
Think about me laughing at you. Why keep saying digital records?
Be cause I laughed, you know what I mean?

Speaker 3 (01:33:45):
Because I ended up gett when I ended up getting
my provty checked. I actually had went for seven.

Speaker 2 (01:33:49):
Procedure for something. Now he was going for her elbow
and that's but you know why.

Speaker 3 (01:33:56):
I ended up with a finger in my butt. I
end up with a finger on my butt because when
the doctor said to me, have you had a projet exam?
I'm forty seven years old. I think this is why
I have been last year. So he was like, you know,
you should get a profet exam. It was a no
brainer for me. You know why, because I want to live,
all right? So yes, I bent over to the that
thing up and damn, that's crazy. So you wasn't even
going So when we're have you ever thought about that

(01:34:19):
before prior.

Speaker 2 (01:34:20):
To Actually, no, they do blood test though now they
do blood now they do. But you can do both.

Speaker 3 (01:34:26):
You do the that's when that's when that's when they
that's when they check your PSA level. So you can
do either all I've done both, wow, and will continue
to do both.

Speaker 2 (01:34:35):
For the rest of my life.

Speaker 22 (01:34:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:34:36):
No, No, I've done both too, but recently they just
do blood. I did the first one I think like
five years ago.

Speaker 3 (01:34:42):
But I mean, if you keep going to the same
person over and over how many times? Yeah, you get
tired of So yeah, let's check your blood. We got
the fund out the way now, so you got you
went to different people, different people.

Speaker 2 (01:34:56):
What tomorrow of the story is go get your pro
state check.

Speaker 16 (01:34:59):
Man.

Speaker 2 (01:34:59):
Don't be too tough, and you're not too tough to die,
are you? That's right? Okay, have a good day, all
right now.

Speaker 4 (01:35:05):
Baltimore, Baltimore this weekend Tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday, your girl
just hilarious will be there with your guy does the
Alexander at the Baltimore Comedy Factory. Get your tickets. We
got five shows this weekend. That's two Friday to Saturday
and one Sunday.

Speaker 2 (01:35:19):
Y'all.

Speaker 4 (01:35:20):
I can't wait to come home. Love y'all, four one oh.
I will be there with my messy my messy visions.
Make sure you get your tickets for the show. If
you have not yet, just Sellara's official dot com. Also,
thank you Breakfast Club listeners, y'all, y'all. They've been running
it up on these messy visions. They've been running it up, y'all.
The ones that I'm wearing today. It's called the Spirits,

(01:35:41):
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Speaker 3 (01:35:53):
Use the promo code Messy Vision iwear dot com.

Speaker 2 (01:35:56):
Love y'all.

Speaker 3 (01:35:57):
All right, Charlaman, you got a positive Nope? I do
have a positive note man. It comes from the Four Agreements,
you know. I love the Four Agreements. Don Miguel Rowi says,
seek to know the truth. Okay, when you hear an
opinion and believe it, you make an agreement and it
becomes part of your belief system. The only thing that
can break disagreement is to make a new one based
on truth. Only the truth has the power to set

(01:36:18):
you free, so always seek to know the truth.

Speaker 2 (01:36:21):
Have a great day, Breakfast club bitches, you don't finished
or y'all done.

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