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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, usc 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 Sean Lemagne,
the piece to the plane. It is Friday, Yes, morning, Friday.
We got our co host B Scott in the building.
I know that's right. I'm back, baby. How you feeling?
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I feel good. We made it to Friday. Yes, we
did it Friday. Yes, we did Friday. You do yesterday.
Because you said you were gonna touch the town. I
barely touched it. I went to the R's rooftop okay,
and I loved it. It was really nice. And then
I took my ass to sleep. What time you get
into bed? I went to sleep at eight? Oh yeah, Scott,
I love my sleep. No, that's how you say youthful.
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You gotta get that sleep. I could be running ragged,
you know. Let you gotta let God do work on
your soul when you're sleeping, man that time, Yes, on
your soul. That's right, all right down. Tony yo yo
will be joining us this morning, you know. J alright, Well,
Tony Yeo will be on us. Just wanted to We're
gonna kick it with Yo. He has a new podcast
and some new music, so were gonna talk to having
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a second win. I think blad TV got a lot
to do with that because people starting to see Yoe's personality. Yeah,
you know, so they saw Yo's personality and people like
whom gravitated towards him and he's always been like that.
So people, people from Queens will never stop doing good
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at it. You were, you were turning yesterday with what
sound effect Scott making black people love making sound? I
did get I did get some d M from Bravo.
Yeah they were ye oh yeah, yeah. They weren't happy
with my narrative. You know, white people do your narrative.
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You know, why are you doing this? What was what
was the narrative? But what was the narrative they created?
Because I feel like I knew what you were saying. Well,
you know what I mean. They were just like, you know,
they were trying to pretend like they didn't try to
give the exclusive for the trailer to someone else. Got
you like, no, it was always going to be yours.
Don't do this to us. I say, yeah, right, we
should know they're listening. Sometimes you gotta put people in
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a check a little bit. Y. You gotta let that
chopper fly. Okay, it's Friday. We're gonna let that chop
chin check. Be Scott said shop. I also say pull
your face up, pr face up. All right, Well, let's
get the show cracking. We got front page news next,
Tesla figure out will be joining us? It don't move.
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It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
Charlomagne the Guy. We are to Breakfast Club good morning
this Friday. Yes, indeed, all right, we have our co
host be Scott joining us this morning, and let's get
into front page news. Oh yeah, morning, Tesla. Figure out.
How are you feeling. I'm feeling good, Happy Friday. DJ Envy,
Charlomagne the God and b Scott he's such a pretty smile. Okay,
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thank you. You have such great energy, Thank you, thank you.
I can feel it through the wall. Yeah. Now let's
talk this chat GPT. What is this? Yes, a lot
of you may have heard of ai chat GPT. I've
been trying to get this story out for a couple
of weeks. But since it's released in November of last year,
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open ai chat GPT has been used to write cover letters,
create children books, and even help students cheat on their essays. Um,
I've used the tool myself. It is really like just
an awesome tool. It's amazing what it can do. But
they say that the chat bot can be more powerful
than we ever imagine, and experts say that chat, GPT
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and related AI technology could threaten some jobs. So I
wanted to give you the top jobs that are currently
at risk of being you know, of being taken out
of the game based upon this new technology. One will
be tech jobs colders, computer program or software engineers. Two
media jobs advertising, content creation, technical writing. The legal industry
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also is at threat of paralegals, legal assistants, market research analysts, teachers,
even teachers. In other words, some concern about teachers about
students actually you know, cheating on their work. But now
they're saying that it is smart enough to even teach
the class and create lesson plans. Financial jobs, traders help
gravit designers, accountants, and customer service agents. In fact, a
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study said that by twenty twenty seven, twenty five percent
of companies are more than likely more than likely will
use this technology. Yeah. Well, I've been talking about this
a lot because I don't like any of it. Man,
I don't like any of this artificial intelligence stuff simply
because I don't think humans can handle it. You know,
Number one, Chat GPT will make people less creative. If
you have this technology that's writing books for you and
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writing proposals and you know, writing scripts, what muscles in
your brain are you exercising? And I feel like some
of its content comes from a higher power. Right when
we get these ideas for projects and stuff, it comes
from GOOT, not chat GPT, so that you know, God
Is will give it his soul. Now that's gonna be lost.
But second, if we live in a world where we
can't even handle fake tweets, how are we gonna handle AI?
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What happens when fake voice sobers and deep fake start
coming out? When you start seeing headlines, you know, audio
leaks of such and such saying this and such and
such saying and that person didn't say it, Like, we
can't handle that as a society. But then how do
you prove it it's gonna be? It's gonna be. And
it started to say I also start this. I think
it started with computers and what they were doing with computers.
Right now, you look at you know, Charlotte Mage mean
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you you know we both drive over a bridge and
go through a tunnel theague get to work. There's no
more people working anymore. But you see people taking your
money collecting. Now there's no more people so all those
jobs are gone. They're talking about the next three years.
Even track the trailers. They're not gonna need track the
trailer drivers anymore because they have self driving trucks. So
we're all this job is gonna go. And I think
that people think, you know, I'm a business owner, so
I'm looking at the front perspective that a lot of
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people are looking at it from is that it could
save me a lot of money. Right, so if this
whatever technology can write some blog pubs, imagine the coins,
I can say, yeah, that's what I want to know
that Scott touched though, I can come in give a
little touch. If it saved me the right type of money, Yeah,
because it is gonna save a lot of money. I
know a lot of businesses do it now where they
instead of having callers call out to do things for business,
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they have these AI companies overseas and it sounds just
like a real human. They call and they talk to
you like a real that a real human human. I'm saying,
you got you got artificial intelligence, uh doing a their
attorneys doing lawsiness, you know, financial advisors, like be Scott said,
is saving people a lot of money. And that's what
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people are looking at finances when they should be looking
at humanity. Right. And also too, with the writer strike
coming up, you know if they stay on strike two on,
it might be this AI that's writing the scripts. I
heard they do a pretty good job to just go
in and change a few things. You got the script
come on that. I mean, companies spent a lot of
money and production spent a lot of money writing these scripts.
They have writer from like what if you do the
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whole room just go away, no more writers, nobody, you
know what I mean. And then you just have a
complete script that in thirty minutes, you teck a couple
of things and it's done. Wow. Donald Trump gonna start saying,
build a wall around Silicon Valley. You'll talk to me.
Thought the Mexicans be taking all thought the so called
the legals were taking all the jobs. No no, no, no, no,
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even police officers like we're talking about the other day
that they got this new these robots that can go
and buildings and these fake dogs that can check things out,
so you know, to people don't have to go in.
And that's a good thing. Though, don't you think if
you could send a dog in the you know, because
I don't want to. I don't want a police robot
or police anything. You know why because if it's the same, uh,
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you know, white supremacist programming the robots. So Charlotagne, what
are you saying? Are you saying that it should just
be banned across the board? No, AI for anything. I don't.
I don't want to. I don't know. I don't want
to go that far yet, but I don't. I don't
like where it's going. I'll say that, Okay, you know,
I don't. I don't have enough information. People if you
should be banned, yeah, but I don't. I don't. I
don't like the way. I don't like what could happen.
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Put it like that, all right, Ted, Sorry to cut
you off yet, so many stories to talk about, Okay,
no problem, No, you keep us on time, So we
want to quickly talk about Feinstein. A Senator Majority Leader
Chuck Schumer is moving to temporarily temporarily replaced eighty nine
year old Senator Diane Feinstein. She is also the oldest
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member of Congress and the reason why they want to
replace her is because she is currently currently experiencing medical
complications from shingles, and she has been sidelined for longer
than expected. Now she sits on the powerful Judiciary Committee,
so the replacement could help Senate Democrats advanced federal judges
for confirmation, which we've seen this same thing play out before,
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especially as partisanship continues to divide America. So, in other words,
Democrats are trying to make a lot of moves, and
she has not cast a vote since February sixteenths she's
missed sixty of eighty two votes this session. Yeah, it's
it's a lot, and so several Democrats have called for
her to resign when her time is up. She has
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says that she's not going to run for re election.
But take a quick listen to Representative Nancy Pelosi, who
is in defense of her, the Speaker of the House,
fighting for California, and I have seen up close and
firsthand her great leadership for our for our country, but
especially for our state of California. She deserves the respect
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to get well and be back on duty. And uh,
it's it's interesting to me. I don't know what political
agendas are at work that are going after Sendra Feinstein
in that way. I've never seen them go after a
man who was sick in the Senate in that way.
Wait a minute, layd Hammers. It sounds like she's barely
holding on right they are, I mean like it's a shocking.
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It's like, I can't help lord, why is everybody so old?
And and to answer that, we scott The average age
in the Senate is sixty three years old. The average
age in the House is fifty eight. That hurt me.
I'm like, oh my god, help Nancy. I pray I
get to that is. I want somebody to be screaming
helped me to this. And of course you're gonna defend her.
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I mean they at the same age. Basically, she's gonna say,
ain't got nothing to do with being a woman. It's
like you old Jesus, thank you chest, no problem seeing
a little bit, all right, Get it off your chest.
Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If
you need to vent, phone line to wide open and
getting eight hundred five eight five one on five one
is to Breakfast Club. Good morning the Breakfast Club. Ray
(10:37):
Ray Ray, Yo, Charlotte man, Daffy, what up are we lying?
This is your time to get it off your chest?
Hotdoor pool, outdoor pool. We want to hear from you
on the breakfast club. Get on the phone right now
here to tell you what it is. Hello, who's this?
It was? Lotty? Get it off your chest? Hey, I
just want to get off my chest. Good morning, Charlotte
(10:59):
Maine dj MB and we y'all go out there with
your Scott Scott. Hey, good morning to be Scott. I
want to get off my chest. Uh. You know, I'm
very outrage outraged because we had another slane of one
of our LGBT community transistor herself in Atlanta, Georgia. Her
name is Asty Burton Um. She was killed when she
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was shot and signed her home and she ran out
for a neighbors knocked on doors before she comes to
her death. Uh. And you know this story is not
getting a lot of pubs, so I just wanted to
bring awareness to this story. She's from you know, the
b sr A area, but moved to uh Atlanta the
further better herself. And you know she was Layter. She's
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only thirty seven years old. Her name was Asty Burtons.
I want to bring you know, light and awareness to
this story, Ashley Burton, Ashley burn Did they did they
arrested the killer? Did they finally kill her? No? Not
as m yet did just happened on the eleventh And
like we're barely getting any up state from the police
about what's going on the family of Ashley Burden. Absolutely. Yeah,
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And that's why you know, like you know, every day
it seems like we're hearing more and more of cases
like this. You know, people like me, our lives are
on the line, and so that's why it's representation is important.
That's why you know, what things we say, because that
trickles down into actual violence against people like me. Absolutely,
and that's why it's also important for me to be here,
you know what I mean. It's like, you know, the
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change is coming, and I just hope that one day
it could mean that, you know, people like me would
be more protected and actually from the crib too. She
grew up. I'm looking at her story. She grew up
in South Carolina and uh, that's why I'm from this.
She moved to Atlanta since She was a hairstylist and
a makeup artist. Hello, who's this? What's it calling this? Robert? Robert?
Good morning guys. I just wanted to talk real quick
(12:50):
about the Chippa. Actually had one of my son's feature
recommended to me just to hope out using English honors
and uh, it's it's a great tool. How it really is.
As far as adop school um white college jobs, you
start organizing, you get together and make sure that you
know you're not you're not being running off our computers. Yeah,
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they're definitely gonna be running off by computers because you
know how capitalism works, They're gonna always go for the
cheapest option. Absolutely absolutely, all right, thank you guys. Have
a good morning, man, have a good weekend. I don't
even know that was a real car. That might have
been a might have been I'm serious. Eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent,
hit this up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it
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off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one. We want to hear from you on the
Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Tell them? Hey, good morning
I'm gonna get it off your chest. Good morning, shot
a mind and yeah, hey hold on, I'm just trying
to see your cars shows my mess at weekend. So
(14:01):
I was just trying to taking that's in Memphis, May
twenty eight. Don't you be cheap you get as young
ladies from tickets? You got kids, that's right, that's just
gonna be man, my friend. So I don't have kids.
I got you. I'll give you some tickets. Okay, thank you.
Don't you hang thee My car show is a twenty eight.
(14:26):
We'll give you some VIP tickets so you can be
in the building and all the activities that's going on
around it shout to Memphis. So we're doing it with
Paper Route, which is Young Dogs Company, and we're gonna
be celebrating dogs life. So we're gonna have dogs cars there,
key logs, fifty cent, some more celebrity friends. We're gonna
announce and it's gonna be family funday. There's gonna be
rides for the kids. You can get on the ride too.
There's gonna be jumpies, it's gonna be gaming trucks, it's
(14:47):
gonna be ball a bunch of food trucks. So shout
to everybody. If you want to put your car on
the show, you can dj n V Car Show at
gmail dot com. And uh, you're still on hold, and
I got you had another question, mama? Okay, yeah, I
would want to them truck driver? Yeah what what time?
Wait a minute? My daddy? Hold on all right, all right?
(15:14):
You never want to get your cdm No, you know
what's funny like? But I know how to drive tractors
and the trucks and everything. Absolutely, my daddy is a
truck driver. He went by red Dog, Red Dog, red dog? Hello,
who's this? Good morning? And but what up? Doe the
truck to the building? What's going on? Hey? Hey, Envy,
I love my birthday player? What bird goes? What ut dough?
(15:38):
What's your birthday? Hey? I know a lot of people
call in and maybe talking crap about you, but don't
listen to them. Stay the problem. Thank you? I like you?
But what's up? Hey? I just wanted to call and
say good morning? And then I wanted to ask can
I get two tickets for the Of course you can't,
It's easy. I would. I would have loved you to
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give you two to get to the Black Effect Podcast.
Festival happening. Uh, I got you, love queen. Hold on,
I'm gonna put you on hold. Our producer Eddie's gonna
get your information and we're gonna give you two tickets
to the Black Effect Podcast Festival. You're driving a truck?
Are you ai? Back to back? Wait a minute, that
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was a week one time? Give me a bigger horns.
Hold on, you're driving like an escalator stuff. You ain't
in no big rig? Right? Yeah, you're a big rig.
Yeah that's what I'm talking about. Let me tell you something.
What's your name on the walk? You talkie on the walk?
I ain't got no walking. What's your I guess what's
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your truck name? Thought name? So you had names? I
mean he just went by a sling name of colde name.
You got a handle, it's a handle handle ten four.
But you need a cold name like bim or something
like that. What did a chick? What are the chances
of two women calling back to back that ball eighteen
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wheelers that both want to go to harvest? Let me
tell you this. If I knew people calling him here
just a bagging, I would have called up and asking
y'all to pay for some of these bills. I got
how many people calling here? Back to back to back?
Can I can? I was just thinking that that's our
family member. Okay, this is they just extended film game. Hello,
who's this just a bagging? All right? That's how I came.
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Good morning, Good morning your chest. Listen, man, let's talk
about these Yankees. Yesterday, Man, they course the boys some money.
Give up nine runs in the first ding, or you
bet on the Yankee game and you lost. The Yankees
lost yesterday eleven to two. How about you back? I
bet one hundred dollars the Yankees to go under nine run.
I lost that the first ding one hundred dollars. But
I'm just saying, how you give up the first picture
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game of the six step and run. The relief came
in with two. I was to give up two home
runs back to back? Bro, you lost. Can't make the
stuff up. Gambling is a sin anyway. Yankees is unbelieved, man.
But you have a good day, man, Yes, sir, And
the crazy thing, how key, They're gonna win today and
you're gonna be sick. I'm gonna right back in. Bet
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nigin't gonna be on double back. Get it off your chest,
eight hundred five A five one on five one. We
got rumors on the way, be Scott, what we're talking about?
Oh yeah, I got the Damie Fox update for you. Okay,
and several other things. All right, shouldn't find out. We'll
get to it next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
Oh yeah, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody's dj n V
(18:28):
Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got
our co host b Scott on Friday. Oh yeah, we
made it. Let's go, let's get to the room. Was
what we what we're teasing? So we have a Jamie
Fox update. This this is the rumor report has been
(18:50):
asking me for quite some time on the Breakfast Club.
I wasn't gonna come to you like, but I had to.
He goes a little thu like this. All right, we
had to get your inso okay, Oh you didn't hear it?
I might might. Yeah, it was experience a little technical difficulty,
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but I'm here all right. Okay. So for those of
you who, um didn't listen to the show yesterday, shame
on you if you didn't. Um. Jamie Fox had a
very serious situation and still is in very serious situation. Um,
he had a medical emergency that thank God, you know,
the people acted quickly and he got the help that
he received. I am being told that, Um, at a
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certain point Jamie could not speak and now he is
able and has started speaking again. Glory be to God. Okay,
And you know, as we said yesterday, it's just you know,
it was a shock to many. And also you can
feel the seriousness of the situation by all of the
celebrities that have been posting UM sending well wishes to
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Jamie Fox, like Kerry Washington, Okay, and you know, we
send him the best. You know, as I said yesterday,
he means a lot to me. I'm so grateful to
him for everything he's done for my career, and I
hope and wish him a speedy recovery. Absolutely, definitely sending
Jamie Fox hilling energy always. Absolutely And you know, now
we're about to get into another serious situation about Nicki
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Minaj psych because y'all, barbs are not gonna get me
at all. If you think so, no, no, no no no.
If you think I'm gonna come to the breakfast club
and start some stuff with the barbs, oh no, they
would in my career it'll be over. It would be
no more be Scott because those fans go hardest, play
(20:39):
the barbs and to be high if you don't mess
with him. Okay, but this is actually something really good.
Nicki Minaj is set to star in fifty cents Lady
Danger animated series, so she's gonna star and she's also
going to executor produced the show. It is inspired by
the Dark Dark Horse comic book series. And you know,
this is really great for you know, Nicki Minaj. This yeah,
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another check, you know, something to see her differently. You know,
I love Nicki Minaj when she is happy and like
just having fun and rapping and you know, being light
with it, you know what I mean. And I like
seeing hip hop hip hop people like fifty Cent and
Nicki Minaj collaborating outside of music. Queens get the money.
I love to see people making money absolutely together. I'm
not mad at and I love saying her name Nicki
(21:21):
Mina Ni Minas. And speaking of fifty cent, you know
fifty Cent, he has not been happy with Stars for
quite some time, and he recently just posted another you know,
I guess going in on Stars again on Instagram. He
is basically saying he regrets working with him, and he's
not going to do anymore B B M F spinoffs
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or anything else with Stars. He regrets the whole situation.
He said, I have the number one, two and three
and four top TV shows in African America, and Latino
has holes, and I hate that I did this with
the wrong people. I'm not doing any more spinoffs or
selling any other shows tours. I mean, he created Stars,
Star Listen Stars. There's absolutely no reason to not give
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Curtis Jackson whatever he wants, all right. He put that
network on the map, all right. He's contributed so much
content to that network, and you have to take care
of him. Look at how like Paramount plus takes care
of somebody like a tailor shared and you might not
know who Taylor shared and it, but he's the guy
behind Yellowstone and all of yellow Stone spinoffs, Toulsa King,
Marri Kings Town, like Paramount is invested in him. So Stars,
you need to be invested in fifty the same exact way.
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Can you can you think of a show on Stars
before any fifty start? Not before? But there's a show
I loved after I started watching Power on Stars, and
I you know, kept Stars because that show was coming,
which was American Guards, because I read the book back
in the day and I loved the book. But other
than that, no, I could I couldn't even tell you
what Channel Stars was before fifty didn't. I don't think
it's I don't think it's a channel. It wasn't screaming platform.
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It feels like that it is. It's a screaming platform.
Really watching on screaming now though it started off as
a channel, but I first started watching Power whether I
think it was the channel? Was the channel? Remember watching
on cable? And if you can remember him back in September,
he encouraged his fans not to watch the new season
of BMF because of the fact that they hadn't greenlit
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the second season of the show. And so he actually
tell him, don't stream it. Let's let's mess up the
numbers so they understand who they're dealing with. Yeah, and
fit this sen is like that. I mean, like, you know,
love him or hate him, you're gonna know how he feels. Absolutely. Also,
that's a trick question. I don't know none of the channels.
I ain't known no channel since two, four, five and
twelve back in the day. WHI channels? Do we know? Now?
What was that BT? Oh? It was thirty six? Oh?
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I think it's different everywhere. It's different everywhere. I don't
know little channel. I mean, y'all about to be on BT.
You know what channel it is? Now? I know the network? No,
I definitely don't know just a damn minute, because it's
different than every market. Yeah, but I know it's in
like almost every household. Yes, yes, definitely, that's major. I
also understand why why. I don't understand why networks do that.
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It's almost like when a person gets so much power
they want to pull the plug. Why especially with people
of color. Yes, that was probably an argument about money.
They probably was not giving fifty what he felt he deserved.
He was like, I'm not gonna take it, and I'm
sure another network gave him more money than that. Well,
stars could never pay fifty is true worth? Like nobody
can never pay you your true worth? Like we have
all these conversations about no your worth, no you're worth.
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Nobody can ever get paid truly what they're worth, Like
like there's no NBA team that can pay Lebron with
these worth. But you know what you can't pay, you
can pay somebody their value correct. So his value to
the network is unbelievable, so you pay him his value.
How do you feel about fifties trolling in general? That's
one to ask, I'm gonna cancer, so you you with it,
Like even if it's kind of like sometimes I see
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the stuff he posts, I'm like, yikes, now he's petty.
Petty is hell. Yeah, I'm just saying I'm working on
I've been working on my petty for years. I have
to I have it. I have I definitely have petty,
and I used to be. I mean my type of
petty is like it's consistent over a long period of time.
It's like I kind of keep tapping you and tapping
you for tapping. That's me, Okay, I'm not You know,
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you could tell Charles Charlemagne involved when he talked me
off the ledge. Usually I had to talk he's talking
because just pointless to give like people that kind of energy,
like just remove yourself from the situation. I think sometimes
that hurts individuals more. And it's like nine times out
of ten, what are we going back and forth with
this person for? Are you telling me I need to
get rid of my naughty and nice list. No, okay,
(25:21):
I like that. I do. I have people that definitely
on the Nighty List, and like definitely people that on
the good side. And especially when people say things about you, right,
when people say things about you, if you know it's
not true, who you got who? You gotta prove anything
that's true? You know what? You know what? I really
like it. I like this enlightened Charlemagne. This. I wish
this person was here years ago too. You are so
(25:42):
I had to be that to be this. Oh yeah,
come on, you're dropping these words, these nuggets. What book
have you been reading too many? Oh? I'm different, I
got that's me. I just want to pop your hand
on what why? I'm petty kill him? What the just
popping it again? Union and the poppet you on it? Alright,
(26:08):
that's it. That's all I have. All Right, that's your
rumor report. Now when we come back, we got front
page news. Tesla Figure will be joining us and Tony
AA will be joining us. So we're gonna kick it
with Tony. So don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning,
So Breakfast Club, your mornings will never be the same.
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Morning everybody, j n V Sholominia. Guy, we are the
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and let's get in some front page news. Now. NBA
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in DJA. Now let's get it cracking. I know they
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found somebody in the killing of cash I founder Bob Lee, right, yes,
all of the conspiracy theorists were talking about, you know,
why did the cash F founder? How did they get killed?
What happened? So quick update on that a tech consultant
was arrested and charged with murder a Thursday, and the
stabbing death of cash F founder Bob Lee last week
in downtown San Francisco. Now the killer Nina Mohamade, was
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taken into custody Thursday morning in a San Francisco suburb
and booked on the suspicion of murder. Now, the chief
did not disclose what the possible motive could be. But again,
I'm sure the internet investigators will come up with all
types of motives, but wanted to just give a quick
update that that person has been found and arrested. And
I said too, I felt like this is the prime
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example of how you could be loud and wrong, because
initially when he was murdered, you know, everyone had all
these theories and they're even blaming like maybe a homeless
person did it or whatever. I'm like, so now that
information comes out, you know, it's totally different from what
we initially thought. And so that's why it's always good
to skip a beat. It's okay to skip a beach.
You don't have to be the first two. It okay
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the skipp a beet. Let the facts come out and
then drop your opinion or the information that's correct. And
where as the narrative regularly seeing me like they banging
and banging in the tech in the tech world, right like,
like what's the point of taking that man out, did
that person who killed him get his territory? So like
it seemed crazy, but you know, also he might just
be disgruntled. Yeah, they said when he got stabbed at,
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he was trying to get help, but nobody would help him.
Like he ran up to a couple of cars and
people see him with the blood and everybody took off.
So I wondered if one of those guys would have
stopped to help him, if he would still be alive today,
you know. And they also say that, you know, when
stabbing occur, that is a more personal thing. So when
you know, when you hear of a stabbing death, it
usually is some type of emotional connection to it, because
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je I mean, that's personal. You gotta get up on
somebody and get the work, that's right. So now let's
talk about rental prices and groceries. How are we looking
on that side of things. Yeah, rental prices were by
far the largest contributor to the rise of inflation on
an annual basis in March, according to the Bureau of
Labor Statistics. Now, while consumers are paying a little less
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for gasoline, housing has went up by eight percent during
the same period. And you may ask why is rent
so high right now? And with the study has shown
that over the past two years, the US median rent
rolls by eighteen percent, and that was mostly because of
a competitive housing market and higher mortgage rates that shut
a lot of people out of home buying. A strong
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jobs market and shortness of inventory also contributed to the
rising rent. But they are saying that newly constructive apartments
are expected to hit the market this year and that
should help lower the rent prices, so maybe some relief
is coming. But on Monday, I'm going to cover story
about how they are predicting a recession this year, so
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I'm just gonna have to see how it all this
washes out. Yeah, prices are stupid higher. You know, right
when the pandemic hit, you know, rental prices went down,
went down. A lot of people were scared. People were
moving out of major cities moving into the suburbs, so
rental prices went down, and then it feels like a
year into it, it shot up. I've never seen rental
prices that high in my life. And as a landlord,
because I own a couple of buildings, you have to
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be competitive, and the prices are so high it's ridiculous.
And that is due to the fact that, you know,
people can't buy houses right now because the interest rates
to six and seven percent, eight percent. It's hard for
people to get loans. It's hard for people to put
money down. Fah loans are very difficult right now, and
they are allowing forty years, but you know, people don't
have the p and min to put down, Like there's
a lot going into it. And I kind of hope
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that we get those rental prices back down because right
now it's just too crazy. Do you think that it's
because during COVID landlords lost so much money and now
they're trying to make it back. Did you lose money?
I did. A lot of my tenants did not pay
because they couldn't pay. Well, not even that they couldn't pay.
I think when the governor got on radio and said
on TV and said don't pay your rent, people who
could afford it. Nobody was paying. Because some landlords got money,
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like from the state or the cities. We didn't get
a little help. It wasn't it wasn't enough to maintain
everybody that didn't pay. But it was also the fact that,
like you said, that there's so much inventory. People were
buying so many houses. There were not enough places for
people to live because people were moving. So I hope
it fixed itself. But I've seen it in the house
and market. I've seen it in the car market. I've
seen it in so many different markets where inflation is
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pushing prices high and it's getting ridiculous. And this is
what's contributing to so many people's stress. Like I don't
think we discussed enough about it, how fols having you know,
financial issues contribute to people having mental and emotional health issues.
The fact you can't take care of your basic need
like housing and food, you know what I mean. Yeah,
we all been broke before. You can deal with anything.
You got a place to stay in, something need, right,
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you know what I mean. But if you can't even
take care of those two things, oh my god. Think
about like this. They were charging over prices for a
cause like Hondas and Nissan. So if a Honda is
twenty thousand dollars during one time, they were charging thirty
thousand for that same Honda. Wow, And if you were
lucky or we're able to get that Honda right now,
it's not worth that money now, so now you're upside down.
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So that's gonna be a problem. It's gonna be really
effed up for people. My first car was a nineteen
the flip up La. Actually mine was a Niece a
Dot and a Nissan Dots. And then I had a
Honda way Man, a Nissan Dot. Hold on, yeah, that's
a long time anymore. Then I had had a Honda,
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a Honda Civic, and then I had another Honda Civic
later on. Well, I tell you, I thought I was
doing something that I put some rams on. I didn't
have no look. And then I had to murder love
seat you had le leve claw I had claw Man.
What was your first car, tas, I'm just curious. I
had a Honda Del Soul. That was the first one
that I bought myself. Unda, and then I had yeah,
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Honda Del Soul. I want y'all to know something too.
Then Honda would never gave up. Now I never heard
of that. It was a little two seater with a
little It had the little top that came up, you
know the sound. It sound like a music group. It
was I was flying yet it was a hand so minute. Yes,
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it was Google. It was my was I think she
might be at the real test. Yeah, they got so
I'm looking at it right now. Really that's right with
a little two seat. I got a real bad record
it though, But I don't sound flies hell. I'm saying, somebody,
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hands will never give up on us if we didn't
give up on them, because we would have still had
them hands now, we never gave up on them. Hands
undred what you were doing, I'm gonna drive it okay,
thank you. You have a great week and what you're
doing this week problem working. I'm getting the news prepared
on Monday. I want to talk about but since you
guys mentioned stress, there's a story that I wanted to
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talk about today. I was trying to end on a
lighter note, but you know that didn't work out too well.
But I want to talk about how being black in
America is stressful. So I'm going to be working on
the news and focusing on what I can bring the
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Network and Test will be with us next Saturday, April
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twenty second in Atlanta at Pullman Yards for the first
ever Black Effect Podcast Festival. She's on the Woman in
Podcasting panel. I'm gonna miss you. I feel like we
bo d my baby. We made a bond, you know. Yeah,
we're gonna stay in contact, all right. Yes, when we
come back, Tony Yaya will be joining. Oh, we're gonna
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We got a special guests in the building to talk
in New York right to not have to bring it
back right, whatever you don't feeling, man, how you feeling, brother,
I'm feeling good man. Running around one y'all show. I
feel like you got a second win, yo, Like it's
been a second win, third win. Yeah. I mean, you know,
I'll see the way fifty work and I'm like, yo
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when he goas be like, yo, y'all a lazy y'all
are lazy. And I'm just realizing like I thought I
was working when I wasn't. So during the COVID, it
was just like a tough time, Like I'm sitting back,
wasn't no tours. I'm like, y'a'll about to figure out
other things to do. So I started doing the music
and then I started, you know, messing with last and
I just started realizing when you put your presents out
there to all these younger generations, the new kids that
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really don't know us, they know g Unit or some
people do remember, like when I go on tour, it'd
be like, y're my father used to play or my
mom's used to play Chaun, So it passed down to
that generation. So I'm going on my own toys and
you know, I'm just making myself valuable. Man, putting that
work in that upset you when you're fifty, stay ya
always lazy? Nah? Not even that motivates me because at
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a point sometimes you do get lazy our careers. We
was kind of spoiler to think about it. We had
fifty where he was doing everything for us, so asked
for like when we was coming out, you have the
young guns. For instance, I remember Hervan saying Jay is
not gonna do what fifty does for young guns. He
was saying it in front of their face. Y'all got fifty,
Like fifty was, you know, help us being the videos
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second back for that when he dropped when he showed
eleven million records, he dropped bag for mercy. Yeah, you
know what I'm saying. I was in jail, you know,
him and them and them was shotting me out. So
I always showed my love to him. I know how
fifty is he? You know, y'all the same sign, y'all crazy,
you know what. It's all good, you know, but it
just motivates me to work because I see how he worked.
Will be on tour, He'll leave toy the Gonne movie set,
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go back, go to the gym twice a day. I'm tired,
you know. I mean the three al it was a
movement within itself. Like I don't think we talked about
about that enough. I don't know why. Randomly, I was
thinking the other day about when they shouted you out
of I think it was the Grand It was Eminem,
And that's why I always shot out Eminem. You know
what I'm saying. Because he didn't have to do that.
I was on right because Allen see seventy three. This
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move right here, this this hand in front of the face.
Where did that move come from? Because you know, of
course we've known you doing that for years. Where did
that come to? That really came because I was on
the run like I was at that point when we
was in the club, I was running like fifty was
like yo, he said to me. You know we had
this judge Judge Wong and Queen's everybody know no joke,
and he was like, yo, what are you gonna do.
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You're gonna go to court, but go on tour. We're
blowing up now. Mixtapes are crazy playing us everywhere. I'm like, yo,
I'm running. So when John Cena just, I guess, jacket John,
give you credit. John Cena said his little brother, I
believe did it, and and his little brother dared him
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to do it, and I guess he did it in
the match. And it just got crazy when you see
rees do it? What did you did? She made it.
She took it to a whole other level. She brought
it back, had me trending for shelter, She had me
trending for you know, the whole week, and they totally
did it before her, right yeah. So it was just
like I mean, with that situation was crazy because like
you said, the black girl didn't and it was a
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problem then when beforehand it was Yeah, it was a problem.
So I addressed that, you know what I mean. I
talked about that too. That's crazy because when we playing
ball in the hood, you know, it's competitive. Whatever you do,
when you do your car shows, you're in competition. That's right.
I see you going people here whole day. Y'all got
the best car shows in the world. None, y'all commissied
with me. I don't know how you getting all these cars?
You said it not me, But I told fifty you
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might as well just leave all his calls with you. Brother.
You know, Fifth calls me and he'd be like, let
me get the call and I'll get him back his car.
You know, I used to have his land Bow or
is Rose Royce, and he driving for one day and
then it sits and then he loses the key and
then I gotta go get it again. But d I'm
playing around. I want to go back, right. I know
he had your a long time. Where do you think
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in your career happened where you didn't go to that
next level right, And I asked fifty that and he
said he thinks it was the picking of the wrong single.
What do you what do you think it was interesting?
I think it was just a lot of drama when interscope,
when I came home, you know what I mean. You
had fifty he was Curtis, I'm Curtis in the Scope Jackson,
you know, and Jimmy Irveen. You know, you had game flipping,
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and like it was just confusing to me because I
was on game album and then you know, the game
thing happened, and it was like, Yo, he's on the
same label as us, so why are they not just
getting rid of them? You know, fifty so more reckless
than the mode whatever. It was like it was like
it was like a war in our own house because
you had record, you had so seduct Yes, I had
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so seductor. I had I know you don't love me
in pimping, right, but you gotta remember I came in
the midst of the fifty cent in the Scope drama.
Con Yeah, I'm my own boss. You know how to
get so, I think sometimes and at that point we
had so many enemies, it was like we wasn't getting
a feature or nothing like you wasn't like we came
to a point where we never used anybody like it
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was just meat Banks and fifty. You know, fifty never
looked to do features with nobody, So you know how
it is. It felt like everybody was again stuffs at
that point because nobody really messed with a fifteen industry
like that. I'll mess with us serious. Did it feel
better now because I saw you out about the other
than like you and Pistol Pete and Uncle Murder, Yeah,
it feel better. It feel it feel good to have
no drama with Fat Joe because Fat Joe I was
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I was always a fan of Fat Joe. Jealous wants
to envy. You know, he was a real one. Pistol Pee,
he cooled. So it's like you get old and a
lot of stuff was just just hip hop. And I
thow you said that was the realest beef g unit. Yeah, yeah,
I guess you call that a compliment, but that's a
big compliment. And I don't I don't look at the
job root thing. It's like real. But y'all had screep
beef getting the n y'all had beef with Yeah, I
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look at I look at them. I look at like
the preams the world. Yeah, I look at those kind
of guys, or like the Real Beefs, the Jimmy Henchman
goes with, like the Real Beefs. Where it got real
with the street guys, but Indus grew wid You said
Terence Squad was, yeah, industry wise tourist card. Okay, why
what makes that? What makes it? Because I don't know.
It's just a whole bunch of crazy Spanish dudes. Man. Yeah,
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I'm saying, what's the crazy story that you was like,
we might not make it out of here. Um, I
wouldn't say we we were scared, but I could say
it was the Vibe Awards when we seen Shook Knight
and Earth Gotti and they walked past the trailer. It
is what it is. We in New York, but we
in La. You know what I'm saying. We New York
dudes were in La. You know what I'm saying. So
you see Shook Knight. You always heard about this guy,
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you know TV magazines, but you know I never had
in the club was the first running, but this was
the second. So he walks past the trailer with Earth
and M fifty just look at um, James Cruise. James Cruise,
you know, shout out to him. He was a little
James Crews is always in a situation industry guy. He
got to run around with fifty bullerpoof fesses. You know
how Chris Lighty was in the trenches. It's crazy. So
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he just tapped James Cruise and say, yo, go by
twenty knops, go by twenty knops. Yeah, just go to
the hardware story. I'm like, it's what we're gonna do.
Just seem you know, it might get crazy. It was
about twenty to fifteen or something like that. So James
Cruce goes to the Hallway store by twenty knives. He
gives the bags fifty handing them out, and then you
know when we got there, we had beef with Fat
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Joe at that point. We Doctor Dre's there, so you
know that's obviously a beef with Sugar Knights. Knight got
like some crazy looking Compton looking dudes with him, you
know what I'm saying. So it just you felt the
energy to where we had our chairs like this. You're
not watching the ship, watching watching the show. We got this.
You felt the energy like you felt someone's gonna go down.
And that's when you know we wasn't taking pictures back then,
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So I guess he has Dre for the autograph pops
on Dre Dre falls, but he ordered might even get
up start popping on him, and it just got crazy.
Nab started coming from everywhere, and that's when you know
one of the dudes got stabbed. So my question is
if there was twenty knives, I'll come, only young Bucky
didn't stab him. Yep, Now that that dude got stabbed
in the chest, Young Bucks stabbed him with the funk.
I don't know where that game got that. I don't
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know where you just came with the fault. Nobody gave
bucking knight. Nah, but no, that's why I was tripping.
I know I had one of anybody else, did you
know what I'm saying? But Buck a matter of fact,
him in Banks was backstage. They was about to perform,
and he just came with the funk as soon as
they started talking that time when they started, we went
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back to the mansion after that happened because the kid
got stabbed in the chess, he collapsed everything. The fork
wasn't nothing, and we got back to the mansion and
it was on the news. It was like attempted murder,
young Buck. Young Buck was like, I didn't do that.
Mine switch up when that time. That's why I'll be
staying out of Chuck was like, I didn't do that, man,
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because you Buck hit him with the fuck he ain't
stabbed him in the chess. He kind of ran with
the story though, didn't. I mean, you know, come on, man, rappers,
man the story. We got more with Tony Yaloe when
we come back. A matter of fact, let's get into
a class of Yaloe record? Can we getting in the
so seductive? It's the breakfast Club? Good morning, we are
the Breakfast Club out co host b Scott is here
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and we're still kicking it with Tony Yaloe. Now, for
people that don't know, there was a time when when
y'all were all strained, right, gun, it wasn't talking to
fifty fifty, wasn't talking to gen What happened during that
time and then what got your back together? I'm always
talking fifty fifty. Just I'm used to fifties character because
he's he's a crazy cancer like Charlotte Magne, so I'm
used to him. He used to be on the block,
you know. I remember one day fifty Willian he fell
(44:20):
off his bike and told yo. He was like, Yo,
nobody better laugh. Everybody started laughing. Nobody better laughing me.
I'm punched out on your face. I know, being on
the block, I don't know him better than anybody. Banks
is a little younger. So Banks was, you know, high school.
He went to August Martin buck Is from Cashville and
games from Colli La. But once money and ego get involved,
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you know how dude start acting everybody's day own boss
in the way and sometimes to get to their head.
For me, it was different. I got out of jail
and I'm like, you're all live in Battery Park. I
could see the Statue of Liberty, so I'm open. I'm like, wow,
Ranker's allen to this, thanks fifth. So I always had
that loyalty because I'm coming fresh out of jail, like
we we blew up. You also never seem to have
(45:02):
a sense of entitlement, ah do. I'm like, I'm good.
I got a couple of houses, I made some good money,
I traveled the world. I'm like on my fourth fifth passport,
I'm humble, you know, I ain't got as much cars
as Envy, but I got a few and that a few,
you know. But but for me, I'm like, yo, we
all make money. I didn't seem Fifth like, for instance,
I'm gonna say it buck like Buckle go on tour.
You know what I'm saying. We wasn't familiar with money.
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How to save money? We black dudes from from the hood,
you know, like you're going toy your spend two fifty, right,
and then later on you have that grace period because
you're in another tax bracket, right, so you'll be you
out to pay that, but maybe a year and a half,
maybe two years later that money and I might not
be there. Your fifth cant of ball to fifty, I
got a tax problem? How many times you think a
person's gonna do that for you? The one thing I
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think fifty dropping the ball with you? Yeah, it was
why you ain't in none of these TV shows. Man.
You know, you just got that natural personality. You know what, No,
I want to do it. But I looked at it
like this, if he put all his friends in power,
it wouldn't be Yeah, all right, cool, good, Let yeah
see watch this fifth put me in something? Yeah, have
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you ever asked, No, No, I don't be pressing fifty.
Done enough for me? You know what I'm saying. Like
I was going to fifth y'ard. I need a half
a million, bro, I got you? Or a million bro?
Got you? Mom, Bro, I can't keep pressing him half
a million. Yeah, I've seen him doing for buck to
yea buck. I need I need a quarter? Yeah, man,
I got got you. What's your relationship with Banks? Banks
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is my brother. I talk to him another day that
I'll stay I'll stay hot because Fifth is you know,
Fifth is Fifth. Fifth is crazy. I just know how
to deal with him, you know what I'm saying. From
South Jamaica, he'd been like that, like you gotta think
on a block. Twelve years old. I never knew who
his father was. Mom's got killed. He's selling drugs with
all the dudes twice his age, these dudes like eighteen nineteen.
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You know what I'm saying. So he came up different.
I had a mother and father. You know, I was
supposed to be a good kid. Actually, but you know
the streets my neighborhood, there was no role models. Everybody,
so drugs. That's how you got the name. Yea yeah,
being on the block. My father used to chase me
off the block. Haitian parents, you know, don't play Island parents,
don't play chase me off the plot. Did you really
want to rap? That was just you saw you saw
(47:13):
it working for fifth He's like, you know I'm gonna track. Yeah. No,
I mean I was on the block, and you know
I used to be in the parties with my man,
Fat Shot DJ Roughhans, and we used to go you know,
freaky tiers from my hood. So we used to always
get on the mic and play around and freestyle in
my man basement. And you know, I just started rapping.
But you know, I never thought fifty was gonna sell
eleven million records. We'd be in the house listening to
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get Richard I trying, dude, just like you know, I
was like, but I always seen a vision. I'm like, Noah,
this is five fifties the next one. You know. I'm
I'm a music guy. Like I used to go to
the as and buy Envy tapes, Clue tapes, Dog Tim,
Grandmaster Vic, all of it, because Queen's is music. The
people really like to buy MV tapes. Yes, okay, V
a legend now people were Hot Wax. He know, we
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used to go to Hot Wax. Get to tell you,
I don't know, you know, because you gotta remember Clue
and the envy went from It went from blends because
we used to every It used to be all about Blends, Grimaster,
Victor of Time, Dirty Harry, and then they just went
it went to playing exclusives and that was you and Clue.
That's how they changed the game. Him and Clue played
exclusive records like a NADS freestyle or this freestyle that
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you ever got mad at them put leaking in the
y'all records. Nah, because the bootleggers made us at that point,
the DJ's made us because we was getting played everywhere
we go to the bootleggers. You know, sometimes dudes, I
want to beat up the bootleggers and fifty be like, nah,
are you doing that. It's spread in the world. We
had mixtapes everywhere you go. But you know the conversation,
nobody asked, you know, you know what Dirty Harry and
all of them did, and we know what y'all did.
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But the artist like what guit did, and they were
one of the first hips did in the locks. They
took the mixtape game to another level. What y'all started
doing mixtape right, But we wasn't stopping. We just we
had a mixtape every week. Remember I remember when Ja
Rule dissed us and we was an eminem studio and
we did semi automatic gunfire and that like that like
killed John that that tape, whole tape killing Jaru. Shout
(49:03):
to Jaru killed him, still killing him and um he said,
still kill him Jesus. And have you ever ran in
the job? Nah? Never, Nah, only only when you know
the situation in the studio that was that way back
and I had like a cut on my head. I
was like years ago. But to me, you gotta understand
when we think of Queen's I was in the streets
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for real, Like I'm gonna keep it real, Like I
don't know what Jaw was doing. I'm not from his neighborhood.
My baby moms just from his neighborhood. Pop over there
in um Woodhall asked for like seeing Niles come to
the block with black just E money bags coming through,
Like my block was legendary one three four on Guy
bru It was legendary. Where everybody was outside. I was outside,
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So I never they said IRV Gotti was a DJ,
but I never been to a party where he DJ.
I know the Rockaway Twins, I know gold Fingers, I
know tape Master that brings the system everywhere. Friend Master,
Vic Baby J. Come on, like, I've never seen Earth
do a party, and I haven't been the parties on
the North Side, south Side everywhere. I've never really seen
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them outside Like Ja Ru wasn't known as a figure
in the neighborhood, in any neighborhood. No disrespect, But now
I want to ask, you know, they've been trying to
beat me up here the last two three weeks. Right
if fifty and Wayne did, can't ask him, how you
gonna ask Tony Yo, that he gonna have an objective opinion.
I think I think it's gonna be good. But I mean,
you know, Wayne got a catalog to and Fifth got
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a catalog. I see now, I will say this, so
a lot of records that they both have, So I
mean it'll be a dog fight. It'll be good. YO.
Say that, y'all don't say he said catalog. I find
disrespectful if they say get rich or just take out
Wayne's whole. Nah, we gotta go back you play eight
songs off just I can't play eight songs off get
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rich and I trying because because Wayne does have a
lot of songs. I say Wayne is a bigger artist
when it comes to a rapper, Wayne has been doing
this since. But when it comes to cultural influence, is
bigger than I don't think. I don't think nothing was
bigger than nine Doctor Drake. But you gotta understand the
element of everything was crazy. It was crazy like we
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had video games that was selling. We had clothes that
was selling. Right, do we have Cereal, Adam, do we
have Syreal? I think we had Cyreal that was selling.
We had everything, socks, like, everything was selling. And eminem
was what at so sixty million, fifty so eleven million?
It was crazy. Like I don't think that one thing
is Wayne has the Nicki Minas, he has the Drakes,
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he has the young money, he has a huge kid.
That right, Drake, and of course, but when it comes
to those cultural hits, I don't think there's nothing bigger
than the record that you played for fifty And like
I said, you could pick any Wayne record and I
will destroy that one record with pick one record. We
had the street, we had the Street you got I'm
talking about. I'm talking about the mixtape where every nothing
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was playing. But Jane No, I understand. Yeah, act like
Wayne didn't have this come in. But I'm just saying
that when it comes to that cultural influence of how
a record feels, we had kids win Bulletproof vest in
the suburbs Man Wayne, kids wearing the rock star jeans
and minds right, it's right dress. Wayne is the legend.
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He started right now. You gotta remember this. We was
on a little Wayne tour back in the days we started.
He started where ahead of us, and that's start started.
If they had to beef people forget about that way
that I'm pitching your vitamin water or something like, oh yeah,
I remember that one. They cool Now I don't move.
We got more with Tony Yaya when we come back.
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It's the Breakfast Club the morning. Everybody's DJ n V.
Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Our co
host B Scott is here and we're still kicking it
with Tony Yayo. Charlemagne. What about that stabbing when you
talk you mentioned it briefly though, Oh and Sony, Yeah,
was it a real stabbing? It was real it was
a real stabbing. I'm gonna tell you what happened. Then
we was in the studio and that was that's Sony,
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right what Sony. Remember they had to one across the
street and they had the big building, big builders where
that everybody would say Michael Jackson would take all the rooms,
right right. So we um walking in and at that time, Um,
I think we've seen y Clef and you know, I
think I think Scooter was there was Haitian Jack there,
Haitian Jack. We see him in the lobby. It's just
me and fifty. Yeah, you know back Yeah, they was
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all in the lobby with Cleff. We seen Cleff and um,
I think Priswell was there too or whatever. So you know,
we go upstairs, but we're not worried about fifth. I
set a fifth, guy. I don't got nothing on me.
Fifth out a fourth fifth, No safety on them, eachelling.
We go upstairs. We got a session. So Clark Kent,
his nephew end up being a DJ gives, but Gives
was not really a street dude. He was just a
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cool dude. You know. Shout out to Clark Kent. He
was just like, yo, here, fifty, I got a DJ
for you, right. So we go in the studio we're
supposed to record. Now, the studio is small. It's a
small room and it's a small hallway. So in the
next room is um toning Poke. They're working on beats,
and me fifteen gigs is in the room with the engineer.
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Forgot what fifty was working on. I guess I'm gonna
keep it real. I don't know was signing. I think
in my mind, I think prize Well said something like
I don't know why, like he must you know what
we he I think he said something gonna keep it real.
I don't think it was trust people you just named
trust me. That was the information that was you know
what I mean that prize Well said something to jah
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ruining them. So we're in the room. You just hear
boo boo boo commotion. These dudes come in like it's
a movie like that what's sucked out? But they ain't.
It's no guns or nothing. It's nothing really. All you
see his crutches and like like stuff picked up from
the studio, and I guess one of them had like
a kitchen knight. So it was was Earth. It was Earth, brother,
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I think it was black chat at that point, Jah,
I think somebody else. But so we started to get
it on. Nobody turned off the light. While we're getting
it on. The light like turned off because you know
how something somebody bumped to the switch. So we're fighting.
Everything is dark. You don't know what's going on. You
just hit Melee, So all your was get the gun.
You know. Fifth bluffed him because the gun was in
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the other room. That's why I said, j Ruin, he
wouldn't even be here. He would have been gone, Like
our careers would have been totally different if that gun
was in that room. And I swear on my dad father, like,
I'm telling you the truth. The gun was in the
other room. I've seen it. I'm seeing with my own
two eyes. They come in, we get it on, boom
boom boom, and get the gun. They run out. Fifty
or speak at one of them. I don't know if
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it was brother or whoever. I see him through speaking
get the gun. Once they heard get the gun, everybody
started running out. But the gun was in the other room,
and that was it. Fifty had a scratch on his
back right and I got stabbed in my hands and
my finger was like cut right head. So look it
looked crazy because it was hanging a little bit, but look,
this is all I got that and that that was
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it to think about how blessed y'all are, because I
think about all the violence y'all escape, because I ain't
never even heard about the shooting that happened before. The
young man got slapped, right, na, But it's that in
your motherhouse. Get Yeah, yeah, it's cool. But I always
looked at it like this, bro, if I slapped your
kid or your kids, what are you gonna you're gonna
you got the right, it's all gloves off and it's
all good. But then y'all unit offices got shot up before. Yes,
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y'all missed a lot of bullets, is what I'm saying.
Crib like a bullet. You know, it's crazy. And I
always think God, like I always see my prayers before
I lift the house, because I remember one day I
had a plaque and people won't even bleed his story
and a bullet fell out of it and my father
found it. He was staying with me at the time.
The next day, my mom's crib got shot up, or
could have been the same day, like when my mom's
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crib got shot hip, So I mean, you know, guard
is good. Bro. A bullet plaque a bullet like I
had a fifty cent plaque and it got bullets in
it and it's above my door, and my father found it.
He's like if somebody shot the house up, and I'm like,
now to fell off the plaque and the next day
like my mom's crib got shot up. So you get signs,
you know, to be low and you gotta move right
because one thing about us is we knew how to
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move like all right, cool if it's hot, cool, I'm good.
Like when my mom's crib got shot up, I went
out there and was looking to do stuff in fifty
of calling me like, yo, bro, you outside, you got
something more on you? You're bugging out. Bro Use your brain, Bro,
there's chests, not checkers. That's why I say, you know,
it must have been like seven eight years ago to
see you in fifty enjoying what y'all didn't have before.
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But I mean because they couldn't go to the clubs
and experienced the records like y'all should have. Y'all couldn't
go to these evicts and go to these things, and
it wasn't because of the rappers. It was mainly because
of the hip hop police, because there was times when
it be like no G unit, no dip set in
the clubs, all the clubs in Manhattan. So hip hop police,
you remember Curley Top, you should retire now, hip hop
police they all retired. There's all new ones now for
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the dudes that will follow TJ and all these dudes
in the city and all the young dudes now. But
all them dudes are retired. But them dudes, you should tellusyo,
you can't come to this club. You know how much
money we missed out on. Definitely good to see that, man, Yeah, yeah,
it could grab the on the Welcome to the coaching parp.
What I've seen you in you screaming on math hop
for what happened with with that? No, Han Finlam is good.
(58:00):
I just feel like sometimes like when you go online
and just be like it just felt like clickbait, Like
you asking me can I pick up the phone if
for banks and fifties around they're both my friends. I'm
a grown ass, you know, man, what are you talking about?
And then you ask me about like six nine and
I don't want to, you know, I know dudes that
got locked up over that. So I'm just like, nah,
I don't I don't want to just felt like clickbait. Now,
(58:20):
don't want to do music. Yeah, I just dropped the mixtape.
Layal just dropped what do you want to do? It like,
because I feel like your personality it's so big you
probably can make this money doing that now. Yeah, I
mean I do like talking to people. I do. I
do like I do like what you do you know,
and what Envy do and the breakfast club do. So
I mean I think now the game is changing, Like
these podcasts be fun, like you see podcast radio shows
(58:43):
like it's going to YouTube now. People want to you
know know, they want to know my personality. They want
to know your personality. I'm like a sponge. I just
like to watch your guys all the time and just
soak up game, you know what I mean? Like how
you got the books, if you got the car shows.
It's all a hustle for me, you know what I mean?
Like I see y'all hustling. You got about three shows, man,
Yeah we're working three four shows. This guy got about
(59:06):
three four shows going on. Car show, got the reality show,
got the the House show right the real estate. So
it's just I don't know. It's just like a hustle
for me. I just want to hustle music podcast like
Welcome to the Coach. I'm gonna woke go crazy with
the production this year. Um I got the Passport to
the Future. I'm trying to do things for the kids
this year. Um I got the clothes of course on
(59:27):
passport boys dot com. What else I got going on
Sony Theater on the twenty six um and more tours coming. Man.
Shout out the fifty, shout the banks. Yeah, back on
the road. No, not banks. Shout uncle Murder. Murder the murder. Yeah,
shout uncle murder. No, no this respecting banks. But you know,
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you know fifty is crazy? Is that? You know that's
something that banks gotta, you know, work out me. I
just know fifty for a long time off the block
before Banks, So I'm kind of note. You know, he
might say something crazy and it's you. I heard him
say some crazy stuff in life. Bro. Now, we used
to hit them stories with fifty with swing on wood
Kid and swing on play the Wrong Rap. I think
(01:00:09):
one time was the craziest though, was um we backstage,
this is the craziest one though, and I hope nobody
getting mad about this. Um and fifty said to James
Cruise because he always messed always to this day, so
let stay. I don't know why, but he said to
James Cruise, we Mayweather. It's the may Weather. I don't
know we were Mayweather. Mad people's back. Then he goes, oh, man,
(01:00:29):
that man f Didy Like, I'm like, yo, in front
of people, did he touch your butt? To your but
I was like, no disrespect to them. But I was like, Yo,
this dude, it's crazy crazy. So I know why everybody
hate me. I understand, man, But that's my guy, bro. Crazy.
What did everybody say what he said? Yo? The whole
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room just stopped like, man, man, man, you know what
I'm saying. I'm James Crewe. He was good. No, he's
a cool dude. That's my guy. You never know what
he's gonna say. Man, So why we're on the road,
I stay away from giving space. Man. I get with
you later on the showtime, Bro, fifth's crazy. Man. Jesus,
(01:01:10):
all right, well, we appreciate you for joining us. Check
out the podcast to the Coach Podcast. It's Tony Ao.
You made it. Mom on the Breakfast Club. You've been
up here before, Yeah, but I'm by myself now. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning everybody. It's DJ n
V Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club on
this Friday. We got b Scott our guest host. Oh yeah,
(01:01:30):
I am here. It's time for the rumors. Give us
a little tease, a little tease. We're gonna be talking
about something that is actually really, really, really heavy. And
that is the whole situation with Wendy Williams. This is
the rumor report has been asking me quite some time
(01:01:53):
on the Breakfast Club. I wasn't going to come to
you that, but I had to go a little stuff
like this. When I tell you that intro gets me
every time, shout the tailor who produced that tailor made it. Yes.
So this is a heavy situation, and this is a
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situation that honestly, it makes me really really sad. It's like,
deep in my spirit, I'm sad about this. And it
is in regards to Wendy Williams, and most recently this
story is pertaining to her brother. So her brother is
slamming the manager for signing her up to a reality show,
even though she is not in the right frame of mind.
(01:02:37):
He is really upset with Tommy Williams. I mean Tommy
wis her brother, but he's upset with the manager, will Shelby,
and just feels like she's not in any condition to
be doing anything, much less a reality show situation. And
I think we have a clip why are you eating here?
Do you see like somebition that she's in. Does it
looks like she's ready to start a podcast? For goodness?
(01:02:57):
Say it doesn't this nonsense? This guy will it's puttying
one day around, got it all out? Travel here, travel there,
let's go, let's make this money. And I don't care
if you're making sense. Talcola shows it to be where
she was and where she is now? Is that the
show is that? It is that when my dad has
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to look forward to watching who wants these kind of memories?
Why couldn't she just get better all the way and
then just do something She hasn't been contemplated because she
couldn't think it through. But while everybody else is doing
the contemplation for her and say if she needs to
do this, that and the third, she could have been
down here, recovered and I think in a situation like that,
you I would listen to the brother right, absolutely clearly,
the brother with no best in a situation like that,
(01:03:40):
He's been with his sisters whole life. But if the
brothers around, I don't know if, like because I'm sure
the people have surround her in the last couple of
years with no best right because they around, really, you
don't think so they know how she's feeling or how
her mentalism all that. Two things here, so number one
for me, Initially it was me and Daily Mail that
we're breaking the exclusive back to back about Wendy Williams
in terms of your husband having an affair. Then I
(01:04:02):
broke about the baby being on the way, and then
ultimately about you know, repeated stories about the demise of
the show. And I just wanted to say and make
clear that I had no idea that we would end
up here because I feel so sad for her. It
hurts me. It just you know, I mean, it's kind
of like, as a human being to see someone's demise.
(01:04:22):
What we're witnessing is the demise of an individual, and
regardless of what people may think of Wendy Williams, it's
just really hard to see. Yeah, by the way, be
saying that's that's obvious just looking at what we've been
seeing in the past couple of years. And then number two,
the question that I've been wanting to ask you for
quite some time is that how do you feel and
(01:04:44):
how has this been affecting you? Because you work with
her for so many years? What is it like to
see her in this state and to see it consistently
continue to deteriorate. Um, that's a great question. I haven't
really thought about it, I mean, because it's turful for
me and I didn't work with her. Yeah, of course
you don't like to see it. You never like to
(01:05:05):
see anybody that has uh, you know, done what she's
done for our business, you know, in like that, I
always say, you know, I want I want our planes
to land with the wheels out. You know. You don't
want to see people, you know, the end of their
situations crashing burn, so to speak. And that's what that's
what it seems like this situation has done over the
past few years. Feels like it's crashing and crashing and burning. So,
(01:05:26):
of course, of course I don't like that. I mean, Dash,
you never thought about reaching out because I know, well,
how first of all, how long did y'all work with
each other? Work with each other? For three years? That's
what I was thinking. It was a short seem like
a long time because it was impactful. Yeah, it wasn't
when they're when they're in and her husband did a
lot for me, but it's like, yeah, we weren't not
best friends. We might have been close at that time.
What's been what fifteen years? And they also try to
(01:05:49):
sabotage you correct, well, yeah, you know, b Y, Yeah,
I think I think it's that that picture that husband. Yeah,
I think it's that picture of you sitting on her lap. Maker,
shut up, shut up. I mean like that damn picture.
You got that picture hanging up on your wall sowhere,
you know, definitely sad. Do we navigate this, charlotne? Like
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how do we? I don't know, because Wendy is never
historically letting anybody in, you know what I mean. So
it's just like right now, she's probably the situation was
all she got is herself, But she does have a
family that loves her. But if she's not letting that
family in, how can anybody help her? I wonder if
it was it might be passed the point of help.
That's true. I was wondering if it was financially. Maybe
they're doing the show for finances, because we know how
money is was locked up, and maybe she needs the
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money to pay for, you know, mortgage. Maybe she don't
even know what's going on. Maybe she doesn't know what
she know what I'm saying. Maybe that's what Tommy is saying.
She don't even know what. It feels that way. It
feels like she's just disoriented, discombobulated. But at the end
of the day, I just want to send positivity to
her absolutely, and just like Lord Jesus help us man.
That's all I got right now, that's all I got
(01:06:56):
to see, sending her healing and energy thoughts and pressed.
All right, all right, well, thank you for that room
of report, Charlaye, who are you get that? Don Man?
Four after the hour. You know, we had a conversation
earlier about artificial intelligence, but I really need to talk
to y'all about how artificial intelligence I feel is going
to ruin our society as we know it. Okay, we'll
discuss I'm gonna talk to yall about AI Scammus, all right,
(01:07:18):
and I ain't see not love here. We were supposed
to do a whole fifty cent versus little Wayne. I
think she's scared. I think Nila Simone, if you know
DJ Nila Simone, you tell her I want all the
smoke and let me tell you something. She is so beautiful.
She is beautiful. And then when she told me she
beat her own face with her makeup, I mean, you know,
(01:07:38):
for people who don't know what that means. Yeah, but
she beat her face. Didn't look amazing. She didn't herself.
I sit here and pay for all of this, and
she is doing herself. When I introducing Scott yesterday, I said, hey,
now this is Be Simone because I can bind their
name and shout out to be someone. We love you,
all right, Well just be Scott, right, Dunkey day is
(01:08:00):
up next the Breakfast Club. Your Morning's will never be
the same. Monday April seventeenth at nine am eighth Central Me,
DJ Envy and Charlomagne and God host a breakfast club
on b ET. The evolution will be televised on a
new set with top tier guests. The Breakfast Club with
real talk rains starts Monday April seventeenth at nine am,
(01:08:24):
eighth Central on b et me. Let's don't be a
dusky because right now you want some real It's time
for Donkey of the Day. So if we ever feel
I need to be a dunk man, hit it with
the heat. She didn't It ain't please I had become
Donkey of the day the breakfast club. Bitches, you're a dunkey. Wow,
(01:08:45):
he's trying to sabotad it. Now you didn't tell her,
You didn't tell us supposed to be here anyway, Donkey
to Day from Donkey of Today for Friday, April fourteenth
is more of a PSA than anything. I feel like
I just have to bring some public awareness to this
latest scam that is happening, and it's gonna be the
first of men because humans have mutually assured our own
destruction by opening the doors for artificial intelligence. I know,
(01:09:07):
I know technology. You know me, and you're old. You
have to embrace innovation. Listen to me. Innovation is great, Okay,
anything that can make our lives easier and better, I'm
all for it. But artificial intelligence is not gonna make
our lives easier art better. It's gonna make our lives
harder and more difficult because one of the hardest and
most difficult things for people to do over the last
decade or so is determine what's real and what's not.
(01:09:30):
And AI isn't going to blur the lines between reality
and fantasy. It's going to erase those lines period. Case
in point, the story the story I'm about to tell
you all of Arizona Mom Jennifer DeStefano. Jennifer Destephano was
at home minding her business and she got a phone call.
Would you like to know what the phone call was about?
Let's go to CBS five for the report. Police don't
have the money both you and your daughter or death.
(01:09:51):
Warning of close encounters with scammers who used artificial intelligence
to clone her daughter's voice. Yeah, this is crazy. Actually
made her believe they had kidnapped her fifteen year old,
and then they demanded a ransom. So as on your size,
Susan Campbell found out this is crazy. It doesn't take
much of a voice sample to pull this scam off.
(01:10:14):
The phone number was unfamiliar. Jennifer Destephano almost let it
go to voicemail, but her fifteen year old was out
of town skiing. Maybe there had been an accident. I
pick up the phone and I hear my daughter's voice
and it says mom, and she's sobbing. And then I
hear a man's voice say, put your head back, lie down.
And this man gets on the phone and he's like,
(01:10:35):
listen here, I've got your daughter. This is how it's
gonna go down. You call the police, you call anybody.
I'm gonna pop her some excopeful of drugs. I'm gonna
have my way to throw a drop off in Mexico.
And at that moment, I just started shaking. I'm like what.
In the background, she's going help me, Mom, please help me,
help me. And Polly I never doubted for one second
it was her. The person who had supposedly kidnapped Jennifer's
(01:10:57):
daughter demanded money. He started at a million dollars. It
was like that, I don't have a million dollars. I'm
like fin whatever, start my daughter. Then he wants fifty
thousand dollars. Humans, dear humans, How are we okay with this? Okay?
How was anybody okay with this? How come we are
choosing to be optos to what is right around the corner.
I don't like any of this AI stuff. Okay. In fact,
(01:11:19):
my spider senses go off around anybody I see pushing
it because I'm like that person might be an agent.
All right, we live in a world right now where
people can't even handle fake tweets, So how the hell
will we handle AI. If you thought the misinformation campaigns
in the twenty sixteen and twenty twenty elections were nuts,
imagine what twenty twenty four is gonna look like. Folks
used to take videos and audios and edit them out
(01:11:39):
of context to manipulate people. Now I can do deep
fake videos and have AI simulation that can completely mimic
my voice, the inflection, the emotion, And we really want
to unleash that evil on this already stupid ass American society, okay,
which then will impact the world. YouTube, social media, to
news y'all already running with a bunch of fake stories.
(01:11:59):
Now what happens when these news outlets start receiving audio
leads of audio leaks of fake AI conversations between world
leaders threatening nuclear war, Fake AI conversations from celebrities saying
wild things about different groups right before they have a
movie or TV show, up book coming out. Fake AI
conversations between co workers. Now you're running up on your
(01:12:19):
co workers because you heard it was talking spicy about you,
and it's just AI. Fake AI conversations between your significant
other and one of your homies. You're gonna think your
mate is cheating on you with your best friend because
of AI and human emotions move it to speed of light.
Nobody stops to think about what's real and what's not real.
It's just all about what you feel. We don't felt
the facts. We felt the feelings, and nobody cares about
(01:12:42):
the truth when the lie is more entertaining. But no, no, no,
y'all need AI. Once again. I'm just raising public awareness
because the article I read in the New York Post
FBI agent said the only way to stop it is
to raise public awareness. Now, if you're wondering how they
are able to even get your voice in the first place,
listen to this man whose name sounds like somebody on
Mortal Combat. I can't pronounce it. Sabaro Kamaboty. He's a
(01:13:05):
computer science professor at Arizona State University. He breaks it down,
you can no longer trust you years. Subaro common Party
is a computer science professor at Arizona State. He specializes
in AI. He says, voice cloning technology is rapidly improving.
Now there are ks in which you can do this
with just three seconds of your voice. So with the
(01:13:26):
three seconds, it can come extremely close to how exactly
you sound, and you don't even need any special equipment.
I chose a free program for a test, and I'm
not actually talking. It's a new try, and you know,
and I think they could be great, good uses, but
suddenly they can be pretty What is some duces to
(01:13:47):
We have all these conversations about secret societies and illuminati.
Let me tell you something. Somebody has been planning this
for the last thirty years at least, probably longer ename
in patient. Think about how many decades of data they
have on all of us, video audio from Planet the Mosspace,
to Facebook, to Twitter, to Instagram, the tick tack they
got us already, all right, There is no putting the
toothpaste back into YouTube. Y'all always having conversations about celebrity
(01:14:10):
being cloned when the reality is they have cloned all
of us already. Okay. Now, by the way, the situation
in Arizona with Jennifer isn't It's not a one time thing.
It happened to a woman named Beth Royce last month,
and it happened in the similar to a woman named
Chelsea Gates, and both cases a man called threatened to
kill a family member, in best case her sister and
Chelsea case her mom, and in the background, Beef and
(01:14:31):
Chelsea could hear their relatives crying and begging for helping
the men. The man did a thousand dollars, and of
course Beth and Chelsea sent the money. Okay, I truly
don't see how people can't see this coming now. FBI
agent Dan Mayo has some tips on what we should
be looking out for. We all should be making a
note of this because this is about to be our
new reality, simply because humans can't help themselves. Listen, you
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gotta slow down a diffuse the situation. The FBI is
Dan Man says scammers who use voice cloning often find
their prey on social media. They're going to be looking
for public profiles that have as much information as possible
on you, and when they get a hold of that,
they're gonna dig into you. The Federal Trade Commission says
gammers will often ask their victims to wire money, send cryptocurrency,
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or pay the ransom with gift cards. Once the money
is gone, it's almost impossible to get it back. The
phone numbers coming from an area code that you're not
familiar with, that should be one red flag, second red
flag international number. Sometimes they will call from those as well,
third red flag. They will not allow you to get
off the phone and talk to your significant other. Right
that's a problem. I'm in this how I started it.
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I don't like any of this AI stuff simply because
I know you humans can't handle it. I didn't even
get into how chat GPT is gonna make people less creative,
and how it's going to totally stop people from really
flexing those brain muscles. Writers in Hollywood, I'll show y'all
want to go on a strike right now. Not to
mention if you let it, If you let chat GPT
write a job proposal for you, what happens when you
actually have to sit with someone and explain that proposal yourself.
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Not to mention the millions and millions of jobs that
are going to be lost. Tech jobs, media jobs, legal
industry jobs, para legals, legal assistance, You're done, teachers, finance jobs,
personal financial advisors, financial analysis, financial analysts, it's a rap
for y'all. Okay, my advice build a wall around silicone
valley before it's too late. The job in life you
(01:16:19):
save might be your own. Please give all these people
already manipulating, manipulating AI to scam folks the biggest he are.
It's TikTok. Not TikTok. I know I know what I
was doing. Let me just say this, the hex your
execution on the Donkey of the Day is something to
be whole. Is it a read? It's amazing. I'm impressed.
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I wanted to know it was a It was a read.
It's a read. But you're so good at it. I
was in awe of it. I was like, wow, I
appreciate that. I mean, you were hitting it and hitting
and hitting and kip clip. I was like, okay, thank you.
I can't do it without the product. That is why
Charlemagne it is here. You did that. Well, thank you
for that Donkey of the Day. I hope you got that.
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Right now. When we come back, shout to Nala Simone.
She ain't here. She's a little scared. This morning, we
were supposed to be doing our own battle nineteen up here,
we're supposed to be doing fifty cent versus Little Wayne.
She's supposed to do a Little Wayne four minute mix.
I'm doing a four minute mix. She just sent her mixing.
So when we come back, we're gonna play a Little
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Wayne four minute mix. Minut no, no, she'll be here
eight nineteen. We're gonna flip a coin head to tell
what you want. Which one you want? Oh my god?
All right, oh my god. And you want tails because
you're bottom. Bet your tail, your bottom, I bet your tails.
Oh huh huh, it's heads. Mama said, not le go second.
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I'll go first. When we come back. Open up the
phone lines eight hundred five eighty five, one on five one.
I want you guys to listen to both mixes. We're
having a good time on a Friday. We're gonna play
a four minute Little Wayne mix, four minute fifty cent mix.
You guys called the side. Who is the best artist?
A little mini verses you and I just have a
little fun on a Friday and saying Charlemagne pick heads.
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I'll be going first. That sound crazy? What is happening? Like?
What is happening? How did we get here? In the
name of James? When we come back, is the breakfast Club.
The breakfast Club. The breakfast Club is back where I
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want to be. Oh you can't. Yes, she's here. Make
sure you here. I told you she was gonna be here.
She ain't scared of you. Morning we are to Breakfast Club.
Our co hosts hed B Scott, the beautiful Nila, Thank
you so beautiful to ye. This this guy is a character.
I heard him talking is when I was on my
way over here. I'm like scared. I've never been scared
my life. This has been going on for a while.
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You know, this debate and started went from you know,
low key talking about it on Apple Radio. I saw
Kevin Durant talking about it. We talked about it. Katie said,
I'm not I'm not. I'm not imposed to anybody who
picks fifty cents, just like I'm not opposed to anybody
who picks a little Wayne. But it's just a disrespect
when they say one album can take out Wayne's whole
catalog and disrespectful. Be Scott, what do you think little Wayne?
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A fifty cent? Little was a versus little Wayne? He's
a decision, didn't hesitate. So this is what we're gonna
do this morning. We said, we're gonna do a four
minute mix. I'm gonna do a four minute, fifty minute,
fifty minute, four minute fifty mix. Knowledge on a four
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minute little Wayne mix? Oh I thought you made four minute,
four minutes and fifty seconds. I'm about to say, wait,
so you got five minutes? No, no four minute mix.
We both do a mix. We're gonna open up the
phone lines. Let you guys, judge eight hundred and five
eighty five, one oh five one that doing these mixes
with very difficult because you put in a catalog into
four minutes and you're trying to get the best records
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in the best music. And I want that smoke. Yeah, yeah,
I just want you to know I didn't even touch
like a quarter of Wayne. I know you probably you
know hit all the fifties greatest hits. Now. I couldn't
get what Ara Waynes, did you go? Um? Two thousands?
Like two thousand? Like blog era. I went back a
little bit and then I got you what are you
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talking about? It was? It was honestly too easy. I
was like, you know, what are you know what Evy's
gonna play? Because its options? He only got one album
of options. There's more than one album stuff. I could
go to DJ albums. I like how she casually reads.
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Let's open up the fold lines eight hundred five eight
five one oh five one. We we did coins and
Charlemagne pick head Okay, heads, I said, head, you pick
tails in bottom. Here we go, top hot, damn, here
we go again. I'm not not nowhere, nowhere, there, nowhere
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near my god. That's good. That's that is not he's
holding that cup. It might be power, that's definitely not.
But anyway, let's get to the mix and then call
us up. Eight hundred and five A five one oh
five one. Now, y'all know I love knowledge, so we're
just having some fun. But let's do It's the breakfast
club the morning. And he started off the shame you
started off, but you're strong. Let me let me tell you.
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I might have to stand corrected. I don't know that
got me round up? Let over. Yeah, I'm only here
doing this. What does this mean? You can't okay, you
can't see me? Okay? And I was like, why I
started in the club. I was you started with the
power theme song because I'm like, you gotta start, and
then you go to I know how to do this
quake I'm glad you learned. Lets you know how to
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do something, because in the book you said you didn't
know how to do nothing, said you knew how to start.
Gonna float back then, sucker for ten years I got
to talk because I know what you're not gonna talk,
so doesn't count. I think Wayne longer. I saw Nvy
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driving yesterday with the drop top down. He had twenty
one questions playing out, was like easy money, easy, yeah,
let's do it, come on, come on, beautiful. I'm not
talking as a hype man, like I don't have a
pit bull in the fight. I don't know that was cute.
I think that. I think both of y'all did good.
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Wayne fifty verses for radio, that was both of it
went deeper. I feel like Envy did what he had
to do for fifty. I feel like for Wayne, though,
I had to do more radio because he has a lot. Definitely,
like I don't want to excuse. I could have did
a big stape one. I could have did R and
B one. I could have don the phone drink five
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five one O five one. That was cute. I know
I was not expecting your Harlem chick that got me.
It was killed in. I mean, if you're in, if
you're in a DJ battle and the other DJ starts
dancing to the other DJ, the DJ other DJ automatically win.
I was I was just start casting one, two three.
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You know, Wayne needed some help. He did a lot
of features. He needed that and the theme song knock
it Off, and he showed he don't forget he got
no mercy. He's on ESPN. Wayne got that too, How
I didn't need to use it? Five one on five one?
Would you think open up the phone lines. I'm stopped.
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I don't know, I don't know, I don't know. I'm
just I don't have a dog in the fight. Let's
let's open up the phone. Take some calls. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club forty. Everybody is
TJ n Vy Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Beat Scott our guest co host is here. Oh yeah,
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And then we got Nala. He she said to Now
we usually do pass the awks on Fridays at this time, right,
but since y'all had y'all versus Bran, Wayne versus fifty
on the radio, we gotta go to the phone. We're
gonna open up the phone lines a little bit. This
is gonna be interesting to see who's there. Now. We're
just gonna go, uh, Hello, who's this? Hell? What's your name?
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My name is George? What up? What I'm doing? Troy?
Who you got? Fifty? Verse? Wayne? Who you got? And
be honest, don't feel pressure because he got the first
voicing here? Oh no, no, no, I'm not real night
all day Wayne. Anybody trying to wear unvy? Screaming on
the track the whole time? No, I like his screaming
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got me. Don't let him manipulate the call these and
they got control of the phone. I'm going to Hello,
who's this hey, Charlene, good morning? Where you calling from?
Good Martin. I'm following from Jacksonville, Florida. Fall in the building,
not a little envy. Okay, So I'm gonna have to
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you know, I love the Wayne act, but I feel
like you didn't have likes best work and and it
was the best that. I feel like you be wonderful. Okay,
huh so we won one right now. I was gonna saying,
it's a lot like you can go really deep on Wayne,
really deep on fifty. Hello, who's this? Tyrone? What's up?
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Who are you going with this morning? Fifty or a little? Wayne?
You not baby? Please have the baby take me? Not
damn damn. I like that. No, Tyrone didn't. Hello, Who's this?
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Ain't sound? What's something? Mama? It's good? Who you going
with this morning? I'm definitely going with Nyla and Wheezy
if the baby it sound like it sounds like it's
Wheezy f Envy this morning. Hey, this is Ryan, Hey Ryan,
good morning. Sorry Ez I'm a Jersey, but I gotta
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say little I love. It's not looking good. It's not
looking good. It's for one Wayne right now? You still
you want to keep doing this to yourself? Hello? What's
your name? Hey? Shea? Were you going with this morning? Wayne?
Or fifty? Fifty? Be kilted? That's what I'm talking about.
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From what you're calling from Queens on your voice? Definitely
from sound like forty projects you my god? What are
you calling from? I'm calling from whom you jerseyfficiently from Queens.
You can hear it in the back head throat, Baby,
I can hit the baby project. Hello this two Wayne?
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Right now? Yo, this is what I'm ping. Man. Where
you from? Va? Man? Va? Man? Yeah, yeah, man, Hey,
I'll tell you what do you want with? You had
better song? If the right jes they put the Wayne?
Who you're going from this morning? Bro? Who you going
with this morning? If you want me? He's coming back?
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Okay for four three? Right now he's stayed to come back. Hello?
Who's this? This is getting real juicy? What's up? What's
your name? Bro? What are you calling from? Man? I'm there,
don't call him. I want to talk about the little
Wayne versus who you got? Man? I'm going Wayne the
hard got Okay? You want to take one more? Five? Three? Wayne?
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Right now? Random? Logan on the phone, right now, Damn Random?
I bet you. Madison and Logan on the phone right now, Hogan,
this shoe rude Dominique from Thromabell, South Carolina eight for
three all day? What's happening then? When you're gonna win
South Carolina Carolina? Hey? Hey, you got smoke your old
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playlist with? How you hitting up from that? Don't you
disrespect some of the South Carolina like that? We wanna
take one more? Are you done more? Let's go. I
can't see this. Mikey Madison on the phone. Madison, Now
this is a I Hello Hey, here calling from Man.
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I'm calling from Hell's New York this morning, New York.
Hold on in the call. Now they called We're Queen's
at who you got this morning? MISSISSI, Wayna, that's not true. Man,
I grew up level. I'm gonna give it the white
seven three Wayne, and there it is. We took seven
three way call it. It's as okay, Ain't no coffee,
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ain't no donuts. You know, it was crazy about this
versus that neither one of y'all went as deep as
y'all could, because y'all could going to them when y'all
going to the mixtapes Wayne and fifty after hearing what
I heard this oneing, we gotta make this versus happen.
I would love for it to happen. You'll gotta get switzing, Tim,
y'all got to do something somebody. They gotta get sponsors
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to be able to pay something, something that would be great.
Like you said, we we kept it close to radio
right because we played a lot of the mixtape recause
a lot of people look like, what's that same thing
with Wayne? Like uh, let the beat bills and like, uh,
I want to play comfortable just it's like play Earthquake.
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You didn't play. I didn't play. Yeah. I felt like
some of them are more like things I would listen
to in my own time, right at the club, not
on radio like Uproars Radio. All the ones I played
are radio friendly. All right, he beat me seven three,
Wayne Young Nyla. We come back. We got the People's
choice mixing the way hung about that man Chi trying
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to take my chair. You know, we throw it back
on the Friday, We're gonna start off with some Nellie.
It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Your
morning's will never be the same. Monday April seventeenth, at
nine am eighth Central, me DJ Envy and Charlomagne the
Guy to host a breakfast club on b ET. The
evolution will be televised on a new set with top
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tier guests. The Breakfast Club with real talk rains starts Monday,
April seventeenth that nine am, eighth Central on b ET Morning. Everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlomagne the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
We have our guest co host b Scott. Indeed, NILA's
still here, DJ Nala Yes now behind mine an now
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B Scott. We appreciate you hanging with us. Yes, and
I did. I did, and I'm so grateful to be here.
And also this is a token of my appreciation. Say
thank you for being so kind to me and for
this opportunity. I had brought to you a little something
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and so now you have a little something from them
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All right, what's the cold own like that? Look the
other side, he's always backwards. Look at thank you always
from the back on. Thank you. It's a little rose
spritzer and beer. You know, we gotta get black people
drinks some beer. Right, Thank you so much. And now look,
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thank you for coming up. You come up with every
Friday usually you do past the Awks. But you know
we had a little battle, a little versus the small morning. No,
this is great, this is fun Nilo one seven to three.
Who out there? But I'll tell you what, man, it
does really make me want to see a fifty cent
Wayne versus because you can go way deep on way
deep because leny getting really none of the mixtape stuff. Yeah,
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and I wonder when New York was this morning. I
don't know if New York is that works, but they're
just waking up. What the hell was going on? Your
boots mobile? What the hell's going on in New York?
Get your tims on your Air Force one, y'all this morning,
not the Air Force one. I don't want to do this.
Don't you start your start the air Force. Air Force
one started in New York of a town. It's ninety
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degrees in New York right now. The people who grew
up on fifty got on jean shorts and construction timberlins
on their way to do nothings. Fitt and Yankee Fitts.
All right, when we come back, we got the positive
notice the Breakfast club the morning. But then everybody is
DJ n V Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast club.
Our co host be Scottish here, I am, y'all yes,
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and it's time to get up out of here. We
had a great time again, thank you again for stopping
through it. It was the time with us. It was
my honor. I had a great time, and thank you
again for being so kind. It was not tough getting
up early in the morning. It was, but by the
second day I was into it. And now I'm going
it's like, dang, just when I'm getting used to it.
I'm sure you'll be back. Yeah, I definitely like Sammy
in Town, you come on back through. It was my pleasure,
all right. And I want to tell everybody too, man,
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please make sure this weekend to go get your tickets
for the first ever Black Effect Podcast Festival, happening Saturday,
April twenty second, next Saturday. I was looking yesterday we
had like three hundred tickets left for a while. I
want those tickets gone by the weekend, people, okay, because
I want to see y'all there. We got the eighty
five South Show performing live. We have horrible decisions, we
have reasonably shady, we have checking in with Michelle Williams.
(01:33:46):
We have to we talk back podcast. There guests will
be Porsche Williams. It's hosted by me and Jesse Hilarious.
We got food, we got music, So it's gonna be
a good time in Atlanta next Saturday. Man, you know
it's a it's a daytime festival. So after that, y'all
can go watch the fight, or y'all can go see
Little Wayne before I think a little Wayne gonna be
in the landing next Saturday. Speaking of Wayne, so make
sure you're gonna grab those last three hundred tickets at
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event bright dot com this weekend and go to black
Effect dot com for more info. Okay, thank you very much.
All Right, well you got a positive note for the
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all right, Well leave us on a positive note or
the positive note simply this man, you got to learn
the difference between someone disrespecting you versus feeling disrespected. Emotional
ears here from a place of offense. Sometimes it's not
what they said, it's what you are triggered by, and
unless you know your triggers, you'll see everything as an attack.
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Enjoy the weekend and there it is breakfast club. You
know I'm finish. What y'all dumb