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March 5, 2026 100 mins

Today on The Breakfast Club, Domani Harris talks Forever Lasting Tape, his family ties to music, building his fan base, and the T.I. & 50 Cent beef. Plus, Charlamagne Tha God gives Donkey of the Day to a senator who helped Capitol Police forcefully eject an anti-war protester. Listen for more!

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Wake up, Wake up, Wake up the program you alarm
the power one O five point one on iHeartRadio.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Good Morning Usa.

Speaker 1 (00:09):
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.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Yo yo just hilarious. Good morning Charlamagne. The God Peace
to the planet is Thursday. How y'all feel it out there?

Speaker 3 (00:22):
I feel blessed, Black and Holly Favorite, happy to be
here another day to serve our beautiful listeners.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
Good morning, good morning. How you feeling just so?

Speaker 4 (00:29):
I feel good, yo. Yesterday was the last portion of
my audiobook that I had.

Speaker 2 (00:33):
To do it two weeks.

Speaker 4 (00:36):
Yo. I was horse last week, three days in a
role last week, and I didn't realize that by the
third day I would be horse or whatever. So I
had to come and make that day up that I
didn't finish last week this week, and Yo, it was
really really dope. I ain't gonna lie. Voice acting is
very different, That's what it is. Audio book is different.
But the engineer, the produce, she she popped up on me.

(00:57):
She's in Atlanta, but she popped up on me.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
Nicole.

Speaker 4 (01:00):
Yes, I love her so much. I didn't realize, like
I worked with her, so when she came, I didn't
know she was coming. And she surprised me at the
studio and shout out to Ruby and he's the engineer
who's who owns the studio that I did my.

Speaker 5 (01:12):
Audio book at.

Speaker 2 (01:13):
Yo, you might have to go back, you know that.

Speaker 4 (01:15):
No, No, you know, after they edited, I might have
to do some hotlines and you know, pick up lines
and stuff like that.

Speaker 2 (01:18):
But that's cool, Yo.

Speaker 4 (01:20):
I didn't realize that mind bottling was not mind bottling
is mind boggling.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
Ridiculous, shine boggling. Yes, we didn't know that.

Speaker 4 (01:31):
I mean, what's the boggley?

Speaker 2 (01:32):
Why would mine be bottled?

Speaker 4 (01:34):
That's what she said. But that's the thing I just figured, like,
you know, so mind bottling a bottle is, you know,
with something inside of it?

Speaker 2 (01:42):
What's a boggle like boggles shaking up? Oh bogle, that's
what I means. Your mind is shaking up, like shaking
my brain.

Speaker 4 (01:50):
Oh okay, that's you would consider that common sense if
I've never used it.

Speaker 2 (01:55):
Okay, I've never heard mind bottling.

Speaker 4 (01:58):
Well, you learned something new every day. I did not
realized that she was making fun of me all day
for it.

Speaker 2 (02:02):
But yeah, well your book comes out. What's today?

Speaker 4 (02:05):
Tell everybody for pre order right now. It's called Till
Death Do We Parent? It's a co parenting memoir and
everybody needs it, so everybody should get it.

Speaker 6 (02:14):
Yes, and a salute to Mimi. Mimi's here from you know,
she's from Alaska. She does use me me brown and
I came in here this morning like me me, I
need help.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
So yesterday was my first lesson of skiing. Got to
stop stereotyping.

Speaker 3 (02:26):
What just because she's from Alaska, what makes you think
you know about skin? That's Colorado's ski too, you know that, right.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
She's from Alaska. It's not much to do but ski.

Speaker 6 (02:36):
But anyway, So I had my first lesson right because
I told you guys, my son's snowboys, and I felt
bad a week ago when I took them to the
slopes and all his friends and parents went and I
was just stuck there looking stupid. So I said, I'm
gonna learn, and oh my gosh, I didn't know how
to stop.

Speaker 2 (02:50):
But she got to turn your legs. That didn't work.

Speaker 6 (02:52):
To turn your exactly? They call it pizza, right, I
did the pizza?

Speaker 2 (02:54):
Didn't that work? For me stopping yesterday was falling. They
call it pizza. That's so amaged. What the hell was you? Amateuriz?
I was right past that.

Speaker 4 (03:04):
But it takes pizza.

Speaker 2 (03:07):
It's called pizza.

Speaker 3 (03:08):
See, I know, I don't know what as I need
to change that drinking pizza and grape soda to you pizza.

Speaker 2 (03:15):
Look around, it looks like the pyramid. They called it
that before, Steve.

Speaker 6 (03:25):
It's been old for a long Yeah, but I couldn't
figure it out. But I'm asking you just need a
few more lessons. Don't know my body could take better
as many times as I felt yesterday. I don't think
my body could take better? Right, how about that? Let's
get the show cracking it. Demani Harris will be joining us.
You know t I son Demani.

Speaker 3 (03:41):
Yes, yeah, he got a new project, got called Forever
Lasting Tape.

Speaker 2 (03:45):
That's right.

Speaker 6 (03:45):
We're gonna be kicking it with him. And now we
got front page news. We're starting to show.

Speaker 2 (03:48):
Off with man. I want to start the show with
Ari Lynnox. Man.

Speaker 3 (03:51):
I've been listening to that Ari Lennox Vacancy album. She
got that record, Soft Girl Era. Oh my god, let's
play Soft Girl Era One Time Breakfast.

Speaker 2 (03:59):
Good morning, morning everybody.

Speaker 6 (04:00):
Deej Envy, Jess, Hilarrys Charlamage the guy. We are to
breakfast club. Let's get in some front page news.

Speaker 2 (04:07):
What's up me me?

Speaker 7 (04:08):
Good morning everyone, how y'all doing this? Good morning? So
we start this morning on Capitol Hill where lawmakers just
took their first major vote on the war with Iran.
So Senate Republicans they voted down a measure that would
have forced President Trump to get approval from Congress before
launching any additional attacks on Iran. The proposal, called a

(04:29):
War Powers Resolution, was meant to reassert Congress's authority over
decisions about war, but the measure it failed fifty three
to forty seven, mostly along party lines. So that means
for now President Trump can continue his military campaign without
any new authorization from Congress. And the vote comes as
a conflict in the Middle East continues to spread and

(04:50):
questions are growing about how long this could last and
what the end goal really is, and many people are
still talking and asking the bigger question of why. And
here Secretary of State Marco Rubio explaining the administration's reasoning.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
Let's listen, let me explain to you guys this in
simple English.

Speaker 8 (05:07):
Okay, Iran is run by lunatics, religious fanatic lunatics.

Speaker 2 (05:11):
They have an ambition to have nuclear weapons. They intend to.

Speaker 8 (05:14):
Develop those nuclear weapons behind a program of missiles and
drones and terrorism that the world will not be able
to touch them for fear of those things. And this
is the weakest they've ever been. Now is the time
to go after them. The President made the decision to
go after them. Take away their missiles, take away their navy,
take away their drones, take away their ability to make
those things so that they can never have a nuclear weapon.

Speaker 2 (05:35):
That's why the President made this decision.

Speaker 7 (05:38):
Okay, Well, there you have it. That's the reason why
he says. The President made that decision. And now the
attention it will shift to the House today where lawmakers
are expoded expected to vote on a similar measure today. Meanwhile,
about one million Americans are currently in the Middle East,
and many say they are struggling to get clear answers
on how to get out as the war intensifies. Yes,

(05:59):
some Americans they are stranded in the region. They say
information has been limited and options are unclear, leaving them
frustrated and scrambling to find flights on their own. Now,
the State Department says they've already chartered at least one flight,
and they have already evacuated Americans, and they say more
are coming in in the days ahead. But critics point
out that other countries they have already evacuated some of

(06:21):
their citizens, and we've got one charter plane and we
don't know when the next plane is coming. In a
press briefing yesterday, the White House was asked why there
was not a plan to evacuate Americans before that first
strike happened. Let's listen to what Press Secretary of Carolinelevit
had to say.

Speaker 9 (06:37):
There have been plans in place, and that the State
Department has been very clear to the American people traveling
within this region not to travel to these regions. We
gave notices to leave immediately. The countries where these Americans
were within. We actually have a number, we actually have
identified the number of people in the region who have
requested help. We are in direct contact and engagement with.

(07:00):
And you have to keep in mind there's a few
thousand people who have requested assistance to come home in
comparison to the millions who we understand are in the region.
So we will help every single American who wants to
come home. If they're making that request of the State Department, is.

Speaker 6 (07:14):
That a lot because they can't tell people to leave,
because I mean, you would tell people would know that
they were about the bomb if they told people.

Speaker 4 (07:20):
Yea, you asked that question.

Speaker 7 (07:22):
Because there's a young lady named Chanel Janelle went to
Dubai to celebrate her thirtieth birthday. They the war started
on February twenty eighth. Her flight was March first, right,
so it was at six point thirty in the morning.
She could not leave earlier. She tried, and so let's
listen to what she had to say about how you know,
she had her time trying to get out.

Speaker 10 (07:41):
So we haven't registered with the STEP program for quite
some time now. I actually reached out to that two
zero two number and I was told that they wouldn't
get any assistance.

Speaker 4 (07:53):
They told me just to take shelters.

Speaker 10 (07:55):
So I feel like we're getting two different messages from
what's being portrayed and what's actually being sent to the citizens.

Speaker 7 (08:03):
So yeah, two different messages from what people are hearing that.
I did call that two O two number myself because
I wanted to see exactly what it says it has
been updated, so it's no longer saying, you know, we
can't help you, uh take shelter or you know, find
your own, your own service or way out. But what
it is saying is you can you can hold to

(08:23):
speak to a representative. But the whole time when I
when I was on was a long time, I ended
up hanging up.

Speaker 2 (08:29):
So they are letting some people out there.

Speaker 3 (08:30):
I saw a political report that Alex how you pronounced
Alex lactin bruscell witch, knowing that was going at it
with Cardi B the other day. Uh, he charted a
private jet, a private jet, yeah, and flew out threw
out a cutter.

Speaker 2 (08:41):
Yet, yeah, if he had private jet.

Speaker 3 (08:44):
But no, they weren't letting people who fly out with
anything at one point and they said he did it
would help from officials in a cutter of Saudi Arabia
in America and they said he stopped somewhere and picked
up a Fox News host And.

Speaker 6 (08:56):
Yeah, I mean, if you could afford a private jet,
I'm sure your money money, you know, money a talk.

Speaker 2 (09:01):
They weren't letting nobody, but now they are, well, now
they are.

Speaker 7 (09:05):
They did charter their own jet. You know, we did
pick up a few people, but people are still saying.

Speaker 6 (09:10):
That that regular Chanelle that just turned thirty, they can't
afford the prophage. She's yeah, she's not picked up, not nobody, No,
she's she's stuck, And which is sad because there are
a lot of people that went to Dubai and I
went to these places for a vacation, to celebrate a birthday,
a wedding, and then they're just stuck and they just
shot of luck, which is what you said.

Speaker 7 (09:26):
Yeah, so just I want to give the website out
if you are abroad and you you they're saying the
best way is to register, which is step dot state
dot gov. That's the best place to go to get
on their radar to let them know that you need
a flight. And they said that they are figuring out
more flights to be able to get folks out.

Speaker 2 (09:42):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (09:42):
I couldn't imagine because I went to do Bio on
a vacation. I brought my whole family, my mother in law,
everybody was there, right, Just imagine being stuck and trying
to bring not just one person back on the flight.

Speaker 2 (09:51):
It was eight of us, eight of us. Again, a
lot of the ass space is closed too. That was
the problem.

Speaker 3 (09:57):
So even if you are getting the private jet, which
I think what you just they probably just started happening
the price through the freaking rum, oh my goodness.

Speaker 7 (10:03):
And some people say they're not even trying to make
it back to America anymore. They're just trying to get.

Speaker 2 (10:07):
Out out of the area. Yeah, I can imagine.

Speaker 7 (10:09):
So there's that, and really quickly, there's a new development
in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. In a bipartisan vote the
Oversight Committee, they voted to subpoena Attorney General Pam Bondi,
ordering her to sit for a closed door deposition on
how the Justice Department handled the release of those documents.
A lawmakers say they have serious questions about transparency. We
know that they released three million pages, but there are

(10:31):
more pages that still need to be released, and they
want to ask her about it. And there's one more
other issue that just came out yesterday that some documents
are suddenly missing. So according to a report, and more
than forty seven thousand files, roughly about sixty five thousand
pages that were once available online now say page not found.
The Justice Department says those documents were temporarily removed and

(10:52):
for redactions not deleted, and they will come back up
at some time. But either way, the Justice Department wants
to speak to Pam Bondi about that date. Husband said,
yet all right, all.

Speaker 6 (11:02):
Right, all right, that's front page news. Everybody else, get
it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one
oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us
up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Ray right Ray, yo,
Charla mac davy, what up are we list?

Speaker 2 (11:16):
This is your time to get it off your chest.
I got an indoor pool, outdoor pool. We want to
hear from you on the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 11 (11:22):
Get on the.

Speaker 12 (11:23):
Phone right now.

Speaker 2 (11:24):
He'll tell you what it is.

Speaker 6 (11:25):
We lie.

Speaker 2 (11:26):
Hello, who's this? This is Cola, Cola, what's up? Get
it off your chest?

Speaker 4 (11:30):
Some morning?

Speaker 2 (11:31):
He's Cola.

Speaker 12 (11:32):
Hey. I wanted to give a shout out to my
best friends. That's when we walked in. Baby, I love.

Speaker 6 (11:37):
You now calling up Cola now Stephanie is on the line.
She's calling in as well. So we're gonna put you
a whole and we're gonna let you talk to wish
her birthday. Yeah, it's a birthday to day. They just
both happened to call this morning. You ready hold on?

Speaker 13 (11:51):
All right?

Speaker 2 (11:53):
What hello?

Speaker 4 (11:55):
Who's this big jay invY?

Speaker 2 (11:57):
This is Stephanie Stephanie. We got on the phone, so
we got somebody in the phone lines. I want to
talk to Stephanie. Stephanie.

Speaker 13 (12:05):
Oh my god, Uncle Charla, Oh.

Speaker 2 (12:08):
No, it ain't me want to talk you. Good morning,
good morning, happy birthday, good morning.

Speaker 4 (12:12):
Who want to talk to me? That's me?

Speaker 12 (12:14):
But whatever, girl, Cola, happy birthday?

Speaker 11 (12:17):
Baby?

Speaker 2 (12:24):
Why Cola?

Speaker 12 (12:26):
I love you so much, girl, And I'll called him
this morning because I wanted to give my girl a
shout out.

Speaker 4 (12:31):
My baby, thank you.

Speaker 6 (12:33):
Don't make me cry?

Speaker 2 (12:34):
Bit said, you don't want to be your friend no more?

Speaker 12 (12:40):
Birst of all, I need you to tell out uncle Charla.

Speaker 13 (12:42):
That's my best friend. That's my love.

Speaker 2 (12:44):
Okay, she want to take it to another level. Anyway.

Speaker 12 (12:48):
We'll put it through there before us, y'all.

Speaker 6 (12:54):
It's just so happy, y'all both call of course, Cola caller.

Speaker 2 (12:56):
Wish your birthday. Stephanie.

Speaker 6 (12:57):
You call because it's your birthday, so we just put
your both it just how long you have been friends?

Speaker 12 (13:02):
Oh my god, since two thousand. We went to college together.

Speaker 5 (13:05):
Wow?

Speaker 12 (13:06):
Can stay long?

Speaker 11 (13:07):
As will be.

Speaker 2 (13:08):
Oh that's amazing. Hell yeah for your birth what are
you doing for your breath?

Speaker 12 (13:13):
Listen, listen, your girl's been to fitness. So we're doing
a step cardio class tonight. Sunday we're doing an R
and B.

Speaker 14 (13:20):
But okay, you see me Saturday, we probably just gonna
be in the house walking into here to recoup from
Friday because I want to get drunk.

Speaker 2 (13:29):
There it is playing what is the R and B Bruthers?
Just a brunchbot that play R and B. Yeah.

Speaker 12 (13:34):
Yeah, so it's like a it's like a brush of
London hits and all they do is play R and
B and hip hop.

Speaker 4 (13:40):
Okay, yeah, it sounds very chilling. Yeah, that's turn up. Yeah, listen,
it's counted for this age demo because if it's gonna
get drunk by Hicks from being a bed by eight,
so I could be the.

Speaker 12 (13:51):
Work by sin Oh Monday.

Speaker 2 (13:53):
You see old, You're born in nineteen hundred and what
it's forty four.

Speaker 12 (13:56):
I won in nineteen one hundred and eighty two.

Speaker 4 (13:58):
I'm forty four, but I'm a bit act woman.

Speaker 11 (14:00):
It's gonna walk.

Speaker 13 (14:00):
Around here and look at twenty two.

Speaker 5 (14:03):
Period.

Speaker 6 (14:04):
That's a great age well, Stephanie, you have an amazing birthday.

Speaker 2 (14:07):
Cola, thank you for calling. Repping for your friend.

Speaker 12 (14:09):
Too, No problem. I love you. I love you, bitch,
I love you too.

Speaker 6 (14:15):
All right, all right, bye bye, guys.

Speaker 2 (14:19):
Get it off your chest. That's so crazy.

Speaker 4 (14:20):
They just both love God and she was so excited
to hear colors.

Speaker 2 (14:25):
Yes, I think that's dope.

Speaker 6 (14:26):
Eight hundred and five eight five one oh five one.
Get it off your chest. It's the Breakfast Club, good morning.

Speaker 2 (14:31):
This is your time to get it off your chest,
whether you're man or blessed.

Speaker 4 (14:35):
I hate the way that you walk, the way that
you talk, I hate the way you dress.

Speaker 2 (14:39):
Everything. When me is best, call up next? Eight hundred
five eight five five one not. I'm with the Cult
of Philings.

Speaker 6 (14:46):
Hello.

Speaker 2 (14:47):
Who's this yo?

Speaker 13 (14:48):
It's good.

Speaker 15 (14:49):
It's a skipper Bee skipper Bee.

Speaker 2 (14:50):
From Queens Queens Rose Okay, Rose Deale?

Speaker 5 (14:55):
What up?

Speaker 2 (14:55):
Get it off your chest?

Speaker 15 (14:56):
Brother, Listen, it's nothing to get off my chest. I'm
just gonna talk tell y'all how much I'm proud of y'all.
I ain't gonna hold you. The Morning Show has been
holding it down for years.

Speaker 2 (15:06):
Fifteen fifteen, Yes, sir.

Speaker 15 (15:09):
Yeah, but you guys. You got to the backbone of
the radio show, right. I work overnight, so I'm coming
home and just listening to y'all, and I was like,
you know what.

Speaker 11 (15:19):
I never call it.

Speaker 15 (15:19):
Let me call and see if I could get through
the simple fact that y'all been on the radio show
doing y'all think yo, since one o five Woman first
came into on the radio. I'm like, Yo, they gotta
they got a lot to compete with. They really, do
you know what I mean? Because it was you know,
it was it was the other radio station, y'all I
had to put up with. But the simple fact that

(15:40):
you'll stay in tune with what's going on, not just politically,
but y'all stay in tune with music. Wise, I just wish,
I wish you would play more music early in the morning.

Speaker 3 (15:50):
But I agree with you, I wish and you were
playing more music. Don't pick the music in the morning.

Speaker 2 (15:55):
You know that.

Speaker 6 (15:55):
Man, where you're at Rose there you buy a snake roll.
Where you're at by the.

Speaker 15 (15:59):
Park, I'm I'm I'm I'm close to Green Acres more.

Speaker 2 (16:03):
Yeah, lived over there thirty second, one forty six.

Speaker 11 (16:07):
About my gosh, you never big us up, yo, avy.

Speaker 15 (16:10):
I just need you to keep it a buck and
keep playing.

Speaker 11 (16:13):
Remember remember you was watching ddach.

Speaker 2 (16:15):
Let's you forgot?

Speaker 16 (16:17):
All right?

Speaker 15 (16:17):
All right, I take that away from me, but she
was once to DJ. That's my pat tell on your back.

Speaker 2 (16:25):
Appreciate you, brother, thank you, thank you for energy. Man. Hello,
who's this?

Speaker 11 (16:30):
Every What's up? Every?

Speaker 2 (16:32):
What's up?

Speaker 17 (16:33):
Trap?

Speaker 11 (16:33):
I was just throwing off the family. What's what's show?

Speaker 2 (16:37):
Are you uh doing great?

Speaker 11 (16:40):
I'm actually feeling amazing. I'll be going to Austin, Texas
next week. I was invited with my friend to come
on stage with her, and I'm performing that south by Southwest. Man,
my first plan ever been there?

Speaker 13 (16:53):
Day?

Speaker 2 (16:55):
What day?

Speaker 11 (16:56):
Marsh Twell.

Speaker 5 (16:59):
Her name Live Live.

Speaker 2 (17:02):
That's dope, man.

Speaker 6 (17:03):
I think I'm out there, Mars talf, I gotta, I gotta,
I gotta do something out there so I might be
out there. If I'm out there, Mars so off, I'm
gonna pull up on you.

Speaker 11 (17:09):
Define pull up on me. Man, you come to the space.

Speaker 6 (17:12):
I ain't saying I just want to watch it support.
I hate to watch it before.

Speaker 11 (17:17):
Look, that's actually I actually need a guy to come
on a turk on stage.

Speaker 6 (17:22):
So got but I'm not coming to see I was
coming to support draft right because Trap always supports us.

Speaker 2 (17:27):
Been to my car show.

Speaker 6 (17:28):
Since I'm gona support now I want I need a
guy to turk on stage.

Speaker 2 (17:31):
Why can't you talk on? Because I'm not Wear the
pants that I brought you? Where the pants I brought
you Christmas?

Speaker 3 (17:38):
Wear the pants with cheeks out for Christmas and go
to work on You ain't got to talk.

Speaker 2 (17:43):
Just wear the pants before can this morning go?

Speaker 3 (17:45):
While you Why you wear the pants I brought you?
Because because I got your outfit just like that. I
got you that same fit in black with the cheeks out,
and you ain't wear it.

Speaker 5 (17:51):
That's why.

Speaker 3 (17:53):
Congratulations, That's why I don't be liking to buy nobody nothing.

Speaker 2 (17:57):
You appreciate nothing. Get it off your chest. This guy's crazy.
Hundred five five one five one. We got the latest
with Lauren. Coming up with Lauren we do.

Speaker 4 (18:04):
Good morning, y'all. Stephan Digs is looking for work.

Speaker 2 (18:07):
Now let him go.

Speaker 4 (18:10):
He's been saying his goodbyes. We're gonna talk about it
in the latest.

Speaker 2 (18:12):
Okay, all right, we'll get into that next. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning, talk ll cool back, Yeah, I.

Speaker 4 (18:18):
Mean not dumbing myself down. I'm being myself. I'm the
home guy that knows a little bit about everything and
everything the little brown girls look at you and go.

Speaker 11 (18:29):
I want to be like you.

Speaker 6 (18:30):
Take me to.

Speaker 2 (18:33):
The latest with the breakfast Club. Coolan, talk to me La.

Speaker 4 (18:41):
Good morning, y'all. So look, yesterday news broke that the
Patriots are set to release Stefan Diggs next week. So,
according to reports, the team alerted Stephon Diggs that the
move would be made official after the start of the
new season next week. And you guys know, but for
those who don't, he had a three year deal with
the Patriots. It was a sixty nine million dollar deal

(19:02):
that he got last.

Speaker 2 (19:03):
March, and I guarantee you though.

Speaker 4 (19:05):
Not but that's a that's the number to mention. And
if so, his salary cap was set to ride from
ten point five million dollars to twenty six point five
million dollars, which was the point of the move. And
if he was on the roster by the end next week,
he would have had an additional six million of his
contract guaranteed. So now he is trying to figure it
out and he has posted to a social media upon

(19:27):
all of the reports, thank you. He posted a picture
of himself playing and he said thank you in all
caps for a hell of a year. We are family forever.

Speaker 2 (19:36):
I mean, let the Rugord show.

Speaker 3 (19:36):
This is just the way bigger story because of his
Cardi's b fathery daddy.

Speaker 2 (19:41):
If he wasn't Cardi Bay Daddy, you wouldn't even reporting this.

Speaker 4 (19:43):
I would not.

Speaker 6 (19:46):
And he had a DCA last year eighty five receptions
of one thousand yards catching So for a touchdown and
find another turn, like charl said, it's just that's the NFL.

Speaker 4 (19:55):
But okay, So here's the thing. And I think what
you said about him being Cardi B's child's dad and
once former boyfriend. We don't know what's happening there has
made him almost like a face of this team a bit, right,
So what happens next for him?

Speaker 2 (20:08):
What when he played for the Bills was like a.

Speaker 4 (20:14):
Four time talking about him with Cardi Beach. So you're
gonna tell me.

Speaker 2 (20:19):
I hate talking to women about tell me he loved him.

Speaker 4 (20:22):
We dang, and we just got you with like for real,
like the comments a great.

Speaker 2 (20:28):
He's thirty three years old, he had ten years in
the league.

Speaker 3 (20:30):
He was like a fifth round draft pick and has
you know overachieved all expectations.

Speaker 2 (20:35):
I believe he was.

Speaker 3 (20:36):
Like I said, he went to Pro Bowl like four
times when he played with the Bills. Then he went
to Houston and he towards a c L so people
didn't know what.

Speaker 2 (20:42):
Was gonna happen. But then he went to New England
and had a pretty decent ball. So he's thirty three.

Speaker 4 (20:46):
But I'm saying, so you think God that it's because
you're saying he's thirty three for those who don't know football,
because a lot of people discovered he can go to
another team. But do you suggest that he does that
or what do I'm asking you, guys, somebody.

Speaker 2 (20:57):
Will pick him. He's still he's still playing great ball.

Speaker 6 (21:00):
Like I said, last year, he had over a thousand
year old catch and he's still playing great ball.

Speaker 2 (21:03):
He'll find another team.

Speaker 4 (21:04):
But definitely people are paying attention to this on my
side of things because of Cardi bat.

Speaker 2 (21:09):
Patriots one of the best franchises in the NFL, and
he was with the breakup.

Speaker 3 (21:13):
This is like it'll be his fifteen He played for
the Bike and he played for the Bill.

Speaker 4 (21:17):
We're talking about since the last year.

Speaker 17 (21:21):
Yes, dang, that.

Speaker 2 (21:23):
Is broken up for that he got for from girlfriends
in the NFL. What are you talking about? Please?

Speaker 4 (21:29):
Yes, I'm glad you specified within the NFL because you
know they're still working on some things over there. All right, Well,
good luck to him, and I saw his mom was
at Stephan Dick's mom went to Cardi B's tour stop
yesterday in Houston. She was dressed up in her schoolgirl
theme and at that tour stop, the audience got a
surprise when Cardi B brought out Meg the Stallion and
they went crazy. Let's take a listen to the audience, gentleman.

Speaker 2 (22:00):
M hm, that's dope.

Speaker 4 (22:09):
Yeah, I can't wait to go to the Energy. I
am excite crazy.

Speaker 2 (22:12):
I love that.

Speaker 6 (22:13):
I love that that body's doing that different different places.
She's pull different people Outrilla, she brought out Megan.

Speaker 4 (22:20):
She's brought out Kaylani before she died. Two new outfits
yesterday on the tour as well. So she's changing up
the fis. Yet they're doing they're killing this.

Speaker 2 (22:27):
I can't wait till she comes to try woman.

Speaker 3 (22:29):
With vaginal drying. Its hate hear and wap. It's probably
so triggering for them. Even now, I can't relate.

Speaker 2 (22:39):
That was crazy moving on.

Speaker 4 (22:41):
So yesterday on the show, we talked about mister Matthew
Knows and him not wanting to answer or responding to
a comment that was made by journalist about Missina Knows
and her contributions to Destiny's Child that went crazy yesterday.
The conversation was like, oh my god, he hates women
and he's devaluing her, and mister Matthew Knows. He responded
in video on his own to everything. Let's take a

(23:02):
listen to Matthew Knows. Mister Mathews clarifying his comments.

Speaker 17 (23:07):
I think I comely what I said, what work did
she put in?

Speaker 5 (23:11):
It was a question.

Speaker 17 (23:12):
I didn't know what he meant by that, So I'm
saying what work did she put in?

Speaker 2 (23:17):
That was a question.

Speaker 18 (23:19):
I don't know how that became a comment.

Speaker 17 (23:21):
Well, Tina did way more than just her hair. And
if you look after interview, you I said her hair, No,
she did the styling, built the image for Destiny shall
When you agree that that's way more than just saying
someone did the hair in that be giving flowers that
she did more than just hair.

Speaker 4 (23:43):
It's still the question that he's saying. I don't know
what he meant by that. The work that she put
in condescending little it does, Like, what do you mean
you don't know what he meant by that? Yeah, well,
mister Mathew knows it's threatening to He says he's going
to explore all legal remedies following this situation.

Speaker 2 (23:59):
Come on show to do an interview, and then you
walk and I can't play the anteryview well.

Speaker 4 (24:03):
To be fair, not to be fair, but to just
point out, Picks eleven didn't drop that piece. We talked
about that yesterday. I went back and I went through
the full and I didn't see it in there, and
I'm like, why it was actually removed because allegedly what
I was told, mister Matthew knows this team asked for
that piece to be removed, and then it leaked via
page six. And when he's asked, what does it mean
that you're going to be seeking these legal remedies, he's like,

(24:25):
I don't want to comment. So I don't know what
his angle will be on that. But I don't know
if it's because it was leaked and it should and
it was you know, told to him that it wouldn't
be there. And now we have these negative conversations about
his brand.

Speaker 2 (24:35):
I don't.

Speaker 4 (24:35):
I don't know what it'll be.

Speaker 3 (24:36):
But that's interesting though, because most of the time when
you have these conversations about removing things from interviews, there's
nothing on paper. It's just it's just, you know, a
verbal agreement, like you know, it's a good faith agreement,
like hey, I get I'll take.

Speaker 2 (24:48):
It out, but we could still put it out if
we want to.

Speaker 16 (24:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (24:51):
But and again that's just me kind of like trying
to figure it out. I even actual the journalist from
pixeleven who he sat down with yesterday, what is what
legally is going to happen and have you guys received
legal or anything, And he said he doesn't know, and no,
they have not received anything. I picked eleven. But I
also want to play this clip when mister Matthew knows
is clarifying why he left the interview. Let's take a listen.

Speaker 18 (25:08):
The interviewer arrived late, and you were ready to pretty
much you're ready, You're over it, essentially, So I shook
his head, took photos afterwards, the whole bit. As I said,
I had someone downstairs waiting. It was a full day,
back to back to back meetings, and so I have
yet going but I wasn't there to talk about Tina.

(25:31):
I was there to talk about destiny of reimagine right,
And somehow we talked twenty.

Speaker 19 (25:39):
Minutes of that in two minutes of this conversation has
taken over with the whole meaning of what the conversation
was about.

Speaker 2 (25:49):
Damn right.

Speaker 3 (25:50):
I'm first of all, I'm seventy four years old. I
reserved the right to walk out of any place I
want to, Okay, I don't got to answer these goddamn
he's seventy four, thirty four.

Speaker 4 (25:58):
Years keep making show. Get that, mister and mister Mathic.
Guess we've been in this.

Speaker 6 (26:03):
Industry a long time and we know when the artist
comes to promote the album or promote something that they
want to do, we're gonna ask him everything under the sun.
And we might only spend two minutes on that album,
but we're gonna ask them whatever we.

Speaker 2 (26:12):
Want to be.

Speaker 3 (26:13):
Guess, if I'm seventy four years old and I want
to get up and walk out, kiss my ass, I
don't got to give y'all no reason.

Speaker 2 (26:18):
I'm ready to go. I'm ready to go. I am
ready to go. That's why I left.

Speaker 4 (26:23):
I'd want to be fair and make sure that we
mentioned that the Destiny's Child tribute, uh tribute that he's doing.
He says, all the shows have been sold out. They're
headed to more states. You could get tickets on his website,
which is listed in his instagram. Mister Mathews exactly, it's
a so there's a tribute. There's a Candlelight tribute that
is like a thing. Have you ever seen they do,
like the tribute to different hip hop artists and in

(26:44):
this Candlelight Yeah, it's when somebody dies. No, but it's
more like a symphony. So it's like you take the
best of their music, you put it with like violins
and a full orchestra. And then mister Matthews is putting
his own spin on it by coming out and telling
stories about Destiny show.

Speaker 6 (26:58):
He says, the fans love it and it's been so's
like celebrating Destiny's Child, ye celebration, and he breaks down
a lot of the things. What happened, Well, this was
the date when Beyonce met this person. Yeah, since he's
the dad and the founder and the manager, he's dark.

Speaker 2 (27:11):
Guys definitely know a celebration.

Speaker 4 (27:14):
People come, they dance, they have a good time because
not all the music is down, you know down, try
to this upbeat. So yeah, if there's more here, we
will let you guys know, because it's the latest and
that's what we do.

Speaker 2 (27:25):
All right, Well that's the latest. Now when we come
back on the.

Speaker 4 (27:27):
Flop Patpoo's birthday, we got something in the q FAM
forty eight Happy Birthday, Pat.

Speaker 2 (27:32):
Clarissa said she want heavy born day, born Day play
not like you wishing her man a happy birthday? You
wish her man.

Speaker 4 (27:43):
Clarissa says she wanted to give her man a baby
on his birthday. She wished she could anyway, some things record.

Speaker 2 (27:49):
You want to hear the first one? Which which is that?
The first one that came single specific? Come on you
come on, I know we got it in the queue.
What play touch your remix? The second one? But when
we come back, we got front page news. Meet me
Brown to be joining us. Don't go anywhere. I'll give

(28:09):
you a second to pullet up. You got it, not
the remix?

Speaker 3 (28:12):
Okas morning morning, everybody is DJ n V, Jesse, Larry Chelamaine,
the guy.

Speaker 2 (28:18):
We are to Breakfast Club. Let's get to some front
page news. What's up to me?

Speaker 7 (28:23):
Good morning, y'all, how y'all doing this morning?

Speaker 4 (28:26):
Good morning.

Speaker 7 (28:27):
So we start with Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz and Attorney
General Keith Ellison. They were both on Capitol Hill yesterday
and they face a really tough round of questioning by
Republican lawmakers. So the hearing it focused on one of
the largest broad scandals in the state's history in Minnesota.
It involves that nonprofit Feeding Our Future. A federal prostitutor

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say the group helped carry out a two hundred and
fifty dollars million SKI million dollar scheme that stole money
meant to feed children during the pandemic. Republicans on the
House Oversight Committee they accused walt and Ellison of ignoring
warning signs and covering up fraud. Some lawmakers they went
even further, suggesting the two leaders may have had something
to do with it and misled the public. Let's listen.

Speaker 2 (29:11):
We are left with two questions.

Speaker 20 (29:12):
One what did Governor Walls and Keith Ellison know about
the fraud?

Speaker 2 (29:17):
And two when did they actually know it?

Speaker 20 (29:20):
I would suggest that if they do not give direct
and truthful answers to both these questions at this hearing,
then they both need to be put under oath in
a deposition.

Speaker 2 (29:30):
This is a serious thing. Mister Attorney General.

Speaker 20 (29:34):
If these concerns are proven to be true, you should
be disbarred and you should go to jail.

Speaker 7 (29:40):
Yeah, for both Wallace, excuse me, both Waltz and Ellison.
They are pushing back. Waltz, he acknowledged that the fraud
happened while he was governor, but says state officials, they've
been working with federal investigators who uncover the fraud. And meanwhile, Democrats,
though they argue that the administration use that fraud investigation
to flood the streets of Minnesota with federal agents.

Speaker 21 (29:59):
Let's listen to that, and we should remember that the
Trump administration tried to use Operation Metro Surge as leveraged
to seize Minnesota's voter rolls.

Speaker 2 (30:07):
The Trump administration was never.

Speaker 16 (30:08):
Serious about addressing fraud of Minnesota.

Speaker 21 (30:10):
Instead, they've been interested in election conspiracy theories, in terrorizing kids,
and they've accused the governor and attorney general of covering
up fraud, only to investigate them and turn up actually
no evidence. What they're trying to do is convince Americans
that there's a good reason for violence, for killings and
for violations of the law.

Speaker 2 (30:28):
That's not acceptable and we're not going to take that
here today.

Speaker 7 (30:32):
Now, this back and forth between the federal government and
the state of Minnesota, it continues this morning. Minnesota is
now suing the Trump administration over medicaid funding. The federal
government is well withholding about two hundred and forty three
million dollars in payments that helped cover health care costs
for low income residents in Minnesota. So now that will
go to a judge and they will decide whether the

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administration has the authority to hold back that money while
the investigation continues to question.

Speaker 2 (30:57):
So it will be who will be held responsible for
the fraud in Minnesota.

Speaker 7 (31:01):
They've already that's the thing. They've already arrested people, Okay, Right,
So this hearing is I don't know, it feels like
a wild goose chase because they've already, you know, arrested
the people who were responsible for the fraud. Right, It's
what President Trump has been rallying about, you know, the
Somali community and all of those things.

Speaker 4 (31:21):
It's already been done.

Speaker 7 (31:22):
So the Oversight Committee is now just following up. And
they were on Capital.

Speaker 6 (31:26):
FAILA and quickly, just quick question when people, when everybody
sues Donald Trump, who pays Donald Trump's bills?

Speaker 2 (31:33):
Who paid Donald Trump lawyer fees? Are we paying tax payers?
I don't know.

Speaker 7 (31:38):
That's a great question.

Speaker 5 (31:39):
V the president.

Speaker 6 (31:40):
He's the president, so I would assume that, you know,
he's not coming out of his pocket. I figured it
would be tax based money. So we're paying to defend him.

Speaker 2 (31:47):
I don't know if that's true. I'm just asking. I
don't know.

Speaker 7 (31:50):
That's a really great question.

Speaker 2 (31:52):
I'm saying, it seems right he worked for a president.
I don't know when he works for the country.

Speaker 5 (31:57):
I don't know.

Speaker 7 (31:57):
That's a really good question. We will have to look
into that one. But it's kind of like when you know,
he's suing the irs and we're paying him the money
to you know what I mean. Yeah, so it's it's convoluted,
all right. So and also, did you guys see this.
There was a dramatic moment during a Senate hearing yesterday
when a protester interrupted the meeting to speak out against

(32:18):
the US and Israel war with Iran. It was a
marine veteran. Yeah, let's listen to some of that.

Speaker 11 (32:24):
How b what's the fight.

Speaker 2 (32:30):
His hand in hand.

Speaker 7 (32:33):
So that man identified as Brian McGinnis, a Marine veteran.
He's running for senate in North Carolina. He began shouting
before that hearing, and then Capitol police they moved in
to arrest him. Now during the struggle, a Republican Senator
Tim Sheehy and Montana he stepped in to help officers
physically carry.

Speaker 4 (32:49):
Him out the room.

Speaker 7 (32:50):
But McGinnis says that his arm is broken and it
was broken during the confrontation, and Capitol police, though they
say that he was violently assaulting officers. He had been
arrested and taken to the hospital.

Speaker 3 (33:01):
How do senators and Capitol police not have more respect
for our veterans? Even if you want him to leave,
there's gotta be a way to do it with a
lot more dignity, a lot more more respectfully.

Speaker 2 (33:12):
Like what was that?

Speaker 3 (33:13):
What was that?

Speaker 2 (33:14):
It makes sense?

Speaker 7 (33:15):
It was very very hard to watch.

Speaker 4 (33:18):
MVY taxpayers do not directly pay personal legal bills, which
are often covered by private funds or political action committees
with the president, so we just pay everything else.

Speaker 6 (33:29):
I was wondering if that because I've seen that too.
I didn't know if that was while he was president
or while he was campaigning, because when they was campaigning,
they said campaign funds to take care of it.

Speaker 2 (33:36):
But while he was president, I was just curious.

Speaker 7 (33:39):
Interesting.

Speaker 2 (33:40):
Yeah, there was no thank you. You're not even sure. Okay,
you should have said, hey, I just googled an AI over.
You told me no, you just wanted you want to
stand smart. But yes, I googled it before I asked,

(34:04):
and it be ready. It was like, well, I don't
know if that's right, so I'm not going.

Speaker 6 (34:10):
Jet That's why I asked, because I googled, and I
was like, I'm not sure what you asked.

Speaker 2 (34:14):
Maybe Mamie would know. That's why I asked, were it.

Speaker 7 (34:20):
Let's move on to uh, the Nancy Guthrie case, because
we have it's been a minute since we talked. Yeah, gone,
so let's get caught up on that really quickly.

Speaker 20 (34:31):
So.

Speaker 7 (34:32):
Nancy Guthrie, the eighty four year old mother of Today's
show hosts Savannah Guthrie. She was taken from her Tucson
home back on February first.

Speaker 5 (34:39):
An.

Speaker 7 (34:39):
Investigators say she was abducted in the middle of the night,
and she still has not been found now. Earlier in
the investigation, deputies discovered a glove about two miles from
her home and that same type. That's the same type
investigators believe the suspect was wearing in that surveillance video. Well,
the DNA, because we talked about this last time, that
was sent off for DNA testing. So the DNA from

(34:59):
that glove has been traced to a restaurant worker who
works across the street from where it was found, But
investigators say that that person is not connected to the case,
meaning the glove turned out to be a dead end.

Speaker 6 (35:10):
That's so crazy with all these cameras with witnesses and
nobody knows a herd is definitely seen nothing at all.

Speaker 3 (35:18):
Yeah, And I mean I guess at this point I'll
be thinking about what was the plot? What was the
reason because at first they said it was a ransom,
but that turned out not to be true.

Speaker 4 (35:25):
What was rong?

Speaker 2 (35:27):
Robbery gone wrong?

Speaker 3 (35:28):
Like, what was the reason? I want now, I want
to know motive. I mean, hopefully, I God bless, I
hope they find her alive, that's number one. But I
really want to know motive, Like, what's the reason?

Speaker 7 (35:37):
Well, the family is still pleading for answers. They now
increase the reward to up to a million dollars for
information that leads to her recovery. The FBI is still involved,
and investigators say they are still continuing to actively follow
every lead. So that's where we are. And a quick
question this morning. What's the one thing a passenger can
do in your car that is going to get on

(35:58):
your nerves? Okay, you.

Speaker 5 (36:03):
Like my car?

Speaker 7 (36:06):
Okay, all right, well really quickly, there's a new study
that says backseat driving is the number one annoying thing
that someone can do. So no one yelling slow down,
don't go there, turn left right?

Speaker 2 (36:19):
Yeah, that backs you drive and touching your radio.

Speaker 7 (36:22):
In your car, leaving trash in your car, that's the
number one thing. And then the second number one thing
is people not offering you gas money once you've taken.

Speaker 4 (36:30):
That's a good one.

Speaker 2 (36:31):
That is a good one.

Speaker 4 (36:31):
I guess it's too damn high.

Speaker 2 (36:32):
That sounds like having kids. They don't know if you
they touch your radio, fart in your car, have a kids.

Speaker 7 (36:39):
Yeah, all right, y'all. Well that is your front page news.
I Me Me Brown, follow me at me Me Brown TV.

Speaker 2 (36:44):
All right.

Speaker 6 (36:46):
Now, when we come back, Domani Demani Harris will be
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Speaker 2 (37:07):
My mess as well. Call us up. It's the Breakfast
Lugle Morning Morning.

Speaker 6 (37:09):
Everybody is DJ Envy, just hilarious. Charlamagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. Long La Rose is here as well.
We got a special guest in the building. Yes, indeed,
the Many Adams welcome here.

Speaker 2 (37:20):
How you feeling.

Speaker 5 (37:22):
You're feeling, my brother, You're good, Yeah, I'm good.

Speaker 2 (37:24):
You got a new EP out right now? Yeah, Forever
Lasting tape.

Speaker 6 (37:29):
Yeah, talk about this seems like this this there's there's
a beta you're talking to it something that you're talking about.

Speaker 5 (37:35):
That's what they want to know.

Speaker 22 (37:37):
Yeah, absolutely, Yeah, it's really Uh it's an extension from
the song Forever Last, and then I put out and
it went crazy.

Speaker 5 (37:44):
I ended up putting my phone number on it.

Speaker 2 (37:46):
And people that's a real number.

Speaker 5 (37:48):
Yeah, Jesus number, but.

Speaker 22 (37:50):
That it's been going crazy and people been one like
different people on the song and a whole project from
that vibe right there, And I just gave the people
what they want it.

Speaker 5 (38:00):
So that's what that is.

Speaker 2 (38:01):
That was gimer taking on the goal. Nah.

Speaker 5 (38:05):
Nah, it's not unbearable.

Speaker 4 (38:07):
Is it a burner phone or is it like your
real personal number?

Speaker 5 (38:10):
Because that's it's my number, it's my real phone.

Speaker 4 (38:13):
Well I feel like, I mean, so it's your real number,
but like, how are you using it to like, because
now you're pushing out the second project because everything that
you do, even before this project, feels like you're always
talking directly right to us as like fans. So was
that the reason for putting your number there so people could.

Speaker 22 (38:28):
Yeah, so it's really it really wasn't the reason. It's
just when I'm writing, I'm always like talking to someone,
like you said, and it's just like naturally, I would say,
what's going on, what we're doing, Okay, let's exchange information
before we leave. That's what the whole situation was. And
I just actually said my real.

Speaker 4 (38:45):
Number, so on this tape, I know, I mean, obviously
you're talking about a woman throughout the whole tape. But
also it feels like you're also writing a letter to
like you chasing your dreams a bit. Put the two
of those together for me and talk about your love
for who over this lady is and how she supports
you and what you're doing right now.

Speaker 22 (39:04):
Yeah, I feel like we need that, man and me
just having a child and more understanding that balance of
being there and being a father and knowing that I
got to be a way to really like provide at
the same time. So that's very important. That's just my life,
Man's That's just what I've been into. That's that's what

(39:25):
I've been seeing, and it just naturally spills into the music.
Sometimes I don't even know the picture that I'm paying
until I sit back and I listen to it or
I look at it. So so yeah, that was a
great question.

Speaker 2 (39:36):
Though I want to I want to go back if
you don't mind.

Speaker 6 (39:37):
Right, the first time that we were seeing you was
the Family Hustle, right, family reality show.

Speaker 2 (39:43):
What made you want to jump into music?

Speaker 20 (39:45):
Right?

Speaker 6 (39:45):
Because I remember one time I'm in the family house.
So your dad didn't want really any of y'all to
go into music. You didn't want y'all in the entertainment industry.
But what put you in music and when did you
realize you were good at music?

Speaker 22 (39:55):
M So, I would say I wanted to do it
because it was definitely just around me, and I felt like, uh,
it's in your blood. Yeah, yeah, yeah, And I felt like,
probably like how a lot of kids feel they see
a rapper or artist or a celebrity on TV and
they see the lifestyle and what it looks like. Of
course that's what naturally caught my attention, and then being

(40:17):
so close to it seeing my father, I already look
up to my father. So I would say that's where
the spark came from, and that's where the image of
me wanting to do music. But when I like learned
more about it and really found myself and knew what
I wanted to do it is when I started to
tell my story and really expressed myself and the question
started answering some of the questions that I had in

(40:39):
my head through the music, and then people would come
to tell me like it helped them as well. I
was like, yeah, it's definitely what I want to do.

Speaker 6 (40:45):
Did you have a chase in an identity issue? Because
like your dad is so street right, and you grew
up listening to that, And they said, yeah, you know
some of the people you loved as whole is Kendrick
is one hundred three thousand, but you're not from that
same place. Did you have but how that I say it, like, Damn,
I love this music, but I'm not that well they
loved that, the people that loved my dad.

Speaker 2 (41:05):
Did you ever have that issue or identity?

Speaker 22 (41:07):
I really don't think I did. Man, It's never been
difficult for me to really like know who I am
and and just just be free and feel comfortable to
speak about that. Like I knew the way that I
grew up and the way my father grew up was
completely different, thank God, right, But yeah, I definitely knew

(41:33):
that I was completely different. And it wasn't that I
was into different stuff.

Speaker 5 (41:38):
Man.

Speaker 22 (41:38):
I was creative. I was drawing paying buildings, stuff like.
I was distracted with stuff like that. So I wasn't
even worried about that.

Speaker 4 (41:47):
Was there ever any pressure for you to sound like
Atlanta will sound like your dad?

Speaker 2 (41:52):
You know what I mean? In music?

Speaker 4 (41:54):
When we first got into music, did people want to
hear little tip?

Speaker 22 (42:00):
I was so young, I probably didn't even think about
it like that. Really, it wasn't until I got older
to really understand and shit back and look at it
from that perspective to realize, dang, people probably did want
me to come like this, but I was already established
in my own situation. So it's just just me being
young and just the love for music and creating driving that.

Speaker 3 (42:21):
So so yeah, you know a lot of artists nowad
they chase going virable and I listen to your music,
it always feels introspective, right, Like do you ever feel
like you know your substance is fighting fighting the algorithm?

Speaker 5 (42:34):
Nah? Nah, not fighting the algorithm.

Speaker 22 (42:37):
It's just about how you package it, man, you could
because everyone we all got the same questions a lot
of times, and we all want to know the same thing.
We go through the same thing. But it's just about
how can you package it to where it could be. Uh,
it could be like good on the eye to people
or entertaining digestible, digestible, that's what it's all about. So

(42:57):
even if something seems like it's not working for me,
I just try to figure out a different angle to
package it.

Speaker 4 (43:03):
And I feel like, to what he's saying, your stuff
does that, even though it's not like the super like tiktoki,
Like it's a vibe and you have to catch it.
But I remember one of your songs I heard for
the first time. It was all over TikTok because people.
It was such an energy, especially with the ladies. So
you have those moments naturally anyway, So you do. I

(43:24):
don't think there's no struggle there, really like it's happening already.

Speaker 5 (43:27):
Yeah.

Speaker 22 (43:28):
And then I'm really just always talking to I don't
think I ever give off like I'm trying to be
mainstream or just trying to just blow up. I'm really
just having a conversation a lot of times, and I'm
talking to like one person.

Speaker 4 (43:45):
So in twenty seventeen, you did the constellation, and then
now we're all all these years later, what's the conversation
you were having with yourself?

Speaker 11 (43:53):
Then?

Speaker 4 (43:53):
That's so different now when you're putting out music.

Speaker 5 (44:00):
I think I was.

Speaker 22 (44:01):
I mean, I'm still figuring it out now, but I
was definitely figuring it out. And man, I was doing
everything I would say to get away from my father,
to get away from my last name, or just that
idea in general. And that's just I was just hard hitted,

(44:21):
but it worked like it I mean, it pushed me
to learn different things about myself and music, and it
helped me figure out my own stuff. And that's the
first thing I'm saying this because that's the first thing
that popped my head when you ask me that question.
Now I feel like I'm like, I'm around my family,
like I don't feel like it will hinder my career,

(44:42):
like and that's a that's a beautiful thing. So I
can say that's what I learned, and that's the difference.

Speaker 3 (44:48):
Now, it's interesting that every single one of y'all have
your own distinct identities and you your hip brother King
was Buddy King, like all of y'all, it's.

Speaker 2 (44:59):
Totally different, totally different, totally different from what your father
is doing. You know, it's crazy.

Speaker 6 (45:05):
I was gonna ask, you know, even with that, it's
always strange, especially in our community, that I feel like
the kids and the juniors run away from their family's name,
like they want to create their own identity. But then
when you look at some other culture sometimes it's like
they take it more like, yeah, that's my dad. Yeah,
but why is that you feel like people would judge you,
they would listen to your music. Why was that that

(45:25):
you wanted to run away from that name?

Speaker 5 (45:26):
At first?

Speaker 22 (45:27):
It's the environment, I would say, because I don't think
that's a natural feeling, like you should a kid should
want to be like their parents, look like their parents,
be like doing the same thing. I think it's the environment.

Speaker 20 (45:40):
Man.

Speaker 22 (45:41):
I don't think we I don't think we embraced that enough.
We don't make it feel like it's a positive thing.
We make it feel like you don't deserve that. That
didn't come from you, that came from them. Really, that's
how it's supposed to be.

Speaker 3 (45:53):
So yeah, but you're still your own man. I mean
it's like if I sat down in the interview regardless
that's my father not. I don't want to be asked
twenty minutes of questions about my father, you know what,
It's just for a while, Yes, for a while, Like
give what you're saying. What's some of the hardest internal
battles you gotta face? What you making music? Especially this tape.

Speaker 22 (46:15):
I would say, just being honest, being honest, because I
be having real questions and it seems like I don't
know that I got these questions until I hear the
right beat, you know what I'm saying, And then I
really asked myself the question, and I give me some
time to really give a give a real answer. I
would say that and then uh, being fearless or comfortable

(46:37):
enough to be vulnerable to have that conversation no one,
no matter who's in the room.

Speaker 2 (46:42):
Do you have to have answers at your age?

Speaker 3 (46:45):
Do?

Speaker 2 (46:45):
I not even just at your age period, like you
always have to have answers.

Speaker 22 (46:50):
That's a crazy question, I mean because even the answers
may not be the answer that's right. So it's like,
I think it's I think it's healthy to to poke
and try to try to see what's what I think
we learned when we when we ask questions.

Speaker 5 (47:04):
But yeah, the answers may not be the answers.

Speaker 2 (47:07):
You know, with all of your family members pretty much
inclined to music, do y'all bounce ideas off each other
all the time? Do y'all play each other's records?

Speaker 6 (47:13):
I seen one video with kny you were trying to
get you on the record, and you was you was
curving them, curving them.

Speaker 2 (47:20):
Did you ever get that record? By the way, Damn.

Speaker 11 (47:25):
Nah?

Speaker 22 (47:25):
We uh see the record is done, Okay, that whole
thing was we was really just hanging out, man, And
you know we've grown now, we got kids, so it's
like the only time we really see each other is
at the studio and a lot of times surrounding the music.
So I like him hanging around me a little bit

(47:47):
more just because he thinks that that's what is gonna
get the first the verses done, the song is done.
You know what I'm saying, what we want to do.
But we were just really just enjoying each other's time.
That's how I was looking at it. Like we was
we went to wrestle Mania, ww thing, we went to
the Hots game. We were just kicking and he thinking
like I'm telling him, yeah, man, I'm just trying to

(48:09):
get inspired. Man, were just hanging out.

Speaker 4 (48:13):
What's up with Major? I feel like he don't want
us out the way? We don't really see him like that.

Speaker 22 (48:19):
Yeah he's out the way, for sure. He but that's
the that's just him, man. But right now he's he's
acting and he's doing uh, he's doing plays right now.

Speaker 4 (48:28):
So he not into the music at all.

Speaker 5 (48:30):
I don't want not right now, gotcha.

Speaker 4 (48:33):
I saw your dad I talk about how like the
studio has always been y'alls home. And I hear you
say that y'all just be chilling in the studio. So
when you guys are in the studio and something like
that happens where like y'all want to create a song
or like whatever the case may be, when you don't
want to put a verse on something. So say, if
you were like, no, I don't want to do this,
I know y'all big brother, little brother, Like, is it

(48:53):
an issue when you're like, I don't want to be
on this record?

Speaker 22 (48:58):
I really feel like we we're uh. We understand each other.
We understand each other, and we know we don't mean no,
We don't mean no harm, we don't got no bad intentions.
It's not like we really just probably don't feel it.
And it just be like that sometimes and it's not
wrong with that, m h. And it's always gonna be
some more music in another time. But no, we're not

(49:20):
like why you're not doing it? You're do it for
other people. We're not like that because I tell other
people no too.

Speaker 2 (49:28):
Though. What makes you say no?

Speaker 5 (49:31):
You vibe damn king nah.

Speaker 4 (49:36):
Ing like a king No?

Speaker 2 (49:38):
I mean like because you didn't he did the record
he didn't do it at first.

Speaker 22 (49:42):
I think he thought I didn't do it at first.
We're just hanging out because I'm like, no, man, this
is how I get my inspiration.

Speaker 4 (49:49):
Yeah, but you just want to spend it, seems like.
And the reason why I asked you that is because
we've watched all of you guys like on television literally
and your relationships develop and stuff like that. So I
don't know, it seems like it was a lesson in
there that you were trying to teach him about just
spending time or something that just.

Speaker 5 (50:04):
Where the real inspiration comes from.

Speaker 2 (50:07):
You think it ever gets like that. That's very interesting
what you're saying.

Speaker 3 (50:10):
You ever think it gets like that with siblings and
family where you start looking at each other like the
artists as opposed to being like you, my brother, like
let's just kick it. Don't look at me as a
as an artist.

Speaker 2 (50:21):
You just want to feature from.

Speaker 22 (50:23):
I don't think we I've never looked at us like that.
It's hard to do. Man, we didn't grow up we
like real siblings. It's tough to have that, Like, unless
we've just been away for a long time, maybe I
could see that, but man, that's tough. We really, man,
we're really close, so I don't see that happening.

Speaker 3 (50:44):
And it's interesting, man, Like your generation grew up watching
the internet judge everything in real time, So how do
you stay creative.

Speaker 2 (50:52):
When every opinion is instantly in your face?

Speaker 22 (50:57):
Time you got to put the phone down. But then
it's like just knowing No, staying focused, man, staying focused,
and the love for whatever you do gotta be more
powerful than everything else. And uh, I feel like once
you know what you love to do, the actions will
show and it's gonna be hard to get thrown off

(51:17):
for real.

Speaker 3 (51:18):
For really, how much how much of the feedback do
you taking from just social media?

Speaker 22 (51:23):
That's a great question. That's a great question because in
the music business it's like you, you are of service.
But at the same time, you gotta make sure that
the best art comes from a real place from you.

Speaker 5 (51:39):
So I like to separate the two.

Speaker 22 (51:42):
And like I was talking about packaging earlier, I think
about whatever I want to do creatively. I don't think
about no one else.

Speaker 5 (51:50):
That's me.

Speaker 22 (51:51):
How I want to package it, how I want to
package it and deliver it. The people could tell me
how they best like to to to digest it. There,
but when I'm creating, that's one hundred percent of me.
I think that balance has been working for me. I
think that's that's that's a great balance for just creating
and selling art in general.

Speaker 4 (52:11):
You know, I think a lot of people, especially young people,
like it's hard for us to figure out that balance
of like it's authenticity, but then it's also adding the art,
but also knowing kind of what people want to hear,
but not really caring what they want to hear either.
So like when so like when Miss Jackson, when that
dropped right, there's a lot of people I feel like
who were having a conversation with me about you, and

(52:32):
I'm like, y'all, didn't Ben know he's like that, He's
been dope like that? But I think because at the time,
everything that was going on with your family was so big,
it made people go down this rabbit hole of the money.
So there was the balance there of like, it's art,
it's creative, it's from a real place, but like it's
also dope, like the flips that you did in there,
like everything like that, and a lot of people can't
do that.

Speaker 5 (52:52):
I appreciate it.

Speaker 2 (52:53):
Do you feel like that?

Speaker 4 (52:54):
Did you feel that though, like something were people who
were discovering you in real time again from that disject I.

Speaker 22 (53:00):
Was seeing people say that, and it just like you said,
it was also saying people responding like, now he's been
doing this, that's what he's been doing. And sometimes it
takes sometimes you don't know where the blessings come from. Man,
Sometimes it takes some stuff you never thought of to
have you in a better position. But you know, all
we do is make best use of what we got

(53:24):
and help for the best.

Speaker 6 (53:25):
I think I think the record opened them up to
people that might not have known who he was, right
because it's it's like anything else. The first time you
talked about the money was that record, you know what
I mean? And the safety with media and press.

Speaker 2 (53:36):
So it gave people a light to who he was.
And once you go down the rabbit hole, you be like.

Speaker 3 (53:39):
Oh, this depends. You got somebody like Nila who always
been talking about it, but that's your age group. Cool,
she got a good she got a good taste of music.
When you when you when do you protect? What do
you do to protect your piece in a in the
industry that just profits off off k us?

Speaker 22 (54:03):
Stay focused, Stay focused, and uh, stay around family, have
a have a strong circle around you. It's hard to
like I'm keep saying, it's hard to get thrown off.

Speaker 12 (54:12):
Man.

Speaker 22 (54:13):
When you when you focus on what you love to do,
you got a you got a good team run. So
just stay focused. Whenever you're confused, man, write about it
or stay focused.

Speaker 4 (54:24):
People are having conversations about you and you being like
kind of like where j Cole was and being like
the new version of that. Does that conversation bother you?

Speaker 16 (54:33):
Do you care for?

Speaker 2 (54:34):
Do you like that comparison?

Speaker 19 (54:35):
Yeah?

Speaker 22 (54:35):
I was about to say that's crazy because you say
where he was? I feel like he's one of the
dopest writers right now. He's got one of the craziest
pans right now to this day. You said, how do
I feel about that comparison? I feel like it's a
compliment because that's how I feel about him, And if
people compare me to that, I'm like, yeah, that's that's
the one of the greatest compliments.

Speaker 5 (54:57):
For sure.

Speaker 2 (54:58):
You think authenticity still wins. You gotta be like a
character actor.

Speaker 22 (55:05):
It's really like the perfect package and you just got
to have the perfect package. And man, it's like a
lot of times the stuff we buy in the store,
Like may not be actual good quality products, but the
way that is packaged. Yeah, very right, with the level
of the shelf. It's on the commercial. You say, who
you heard talk about it? So all that play apart.

Speaker 3 (55:26):
You made me think about it with the Cold thing, right,
because everybody felt like Cold was being performative. Not everybody,
but there was people who felt like Cold was being performative.
Driving around in the Hunter. Oh but I'm like, if
your album dropped and you're out there promoting, promoting it
a level of performance whatever it is you're doing.

Speaker 5 (55:44):
Man, that's genuinely him.

Speaker 4 (55:48):
The money the car broke down because he was driving it.
They made a video act.

Speaker 11 (55:56):
He did.

Speaker 22 (55:56):
Yeah, that genuinely him. This is what I take from it.
He's not putting too much thought on it. He's just
going with the flow. Even when he came to Atlanta,
like he was trying to figure out what to do
that day. Like it's not like he's playing that mapped out. No,
I was like, shoot, you can you can go here?
You Yeah he called not him personally, but no, we

(56:18):
got we communicate with that time. He didn't call me personally,
but yeah, he just put together and just doing exactly
what he I guess what he feelt like he always
wanted to do.

Speaker 5 (56:30):
But he really just chilling.

Speaker 3 (56:32):
I know somebody had to put you on the old,
old organized noise like the Good and the old Outcast albums.

Speaker 2 (56:39):
You ever did a deep dive on all that?

Speaker 22 (56:40):
Yeah, Hops, Hops gave me all the He gave me
all the people he felt like I should listen to.

Speaker 13 (56:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 22 (56:47):
I dove into it, man, just because I just loved music.
I could have ignored him, but no, I dove into it,
and I understood it. I understood, and I just boy
wasn't so talented, bro, and I took a lot from it.

Speaker 2 (57:05):
I feel like you and U, Jed and Marco plus
would make some amazing music together.

Speaker 22 (57:09):
Yeah together, not altogether. Me and Marco we got some music,
though we need some more. I don't have none with Jed,
but I feel like it's on the way. Yeah, that's
some tough people don't know.

Speaker 2 (57:20):
Michael. Michael is phenomenal. He's phenomenal. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (57:25):
I saw to y'all talking about how he didn't want you.
He basically didn't want you jumping into beef so to speak,
right and yes and King as well and talking about
fifty mom, what do you what was those conversations?

Speaker 5 (57:38):
Like, now, we didn't really have a conversation.

Speaker 2 (57:41):
You didn't even ask him.

Speaker 22 (57:43):
Because he probably would have told He probably would have
had some input. Then I would have to choose to
ignore him or go my own rap. I just put
it out just because I felt like somebody told me
like this is too good, like this is too good
to not put out.

Speaker 5 (57:59):
I just do it because that's how I felt.

Speaker 22 (58:02):
This was on my mind, that is how I expressed myself.
And it could just be like that and it could
just stay on the hard drive. I don't even got
to hear it again. I just needed to get it out.
But he was telling me like, yeah, you need to
put it out that I don't need to just stay
on the drive. And I just listened to them honestly.

Speaker 4 (58:20):
So once he heard it, he calls you and then
are y'all together when he hears it, like how he
heard it?

Speaker 2 (58:25):
Like how we heard it? Yeah, he can't be doing that.
You cannot be doing it.

Speaker 19 (58:31):
I know.

Speaker 2 (58:32):
He was like, that is not protocol.

Speaker 4 (58:34):
It was not to put though, it was it was
really how you did it. But what does dad like
as not as TI music as dad. What does he
call you and say, you know, man to man at this.

Speaker 5 (58:44):
Point mm hmm.

Speaker 22 (58:46):
Man, he's a father, so I understand now, I understand it,
and I understand why he picks and choose when and
what to say and how much to say because he
don't want to have too much impact gonna push push
his child in the direction that I naturally wouldn't want
to go into.

Speaker 4 (59:04):
HM.

Speaker 22 (59:05):
So he really don't say much. But I hear people
tell me what he say. You know what I'm saying.
But yeah, it was I know for a fact he said, yeah,
I don't got to do it's over now. I was like, okay, bet,
let's do it.

Speaker 3 (59:25):
When you talk about forever lasting, right, are you talking
about music that age as well, or a mindset that
survives the industry, because I feel like you focus on
mindset a lot or a love m hm love what.

Speaker 2 (59:39):
The songs seem like you're talking about it?

Speaker 22 (59:45):
Yeah, well that in that case, the song is about
making the love last forever.

Speaker 2 (59:53):
You were saying, I'm talking about music.

Speaker 5 (59:55):
Yeah you were saying.

Speaker 3 (59:55):
I'm saying, like, are you talking about music that age
as well? Are a mindset that that that it will
help you survive forever.

Speaker 22 (01:00:03):
Yeah, it's really just about just making timeless, timeless art.
You're saying, what do I feel like makes art timeless?
The substance, the authenticity, just the impact, And yeah, I
believe that's those that's the combination to make art last forever?

Speaker 2 (01:00:25):
For sure? Do you have those?

Speaker 20 (01:00:27):
Now?

Speaker 3 (01:00:28):
Those are the kind of conversations I can see you
having with you because he's been around a long time.

Speaker 2 (01:00:32):
By asking him, how do you how do you stay?
I don't even know if there's a form, you know,
if you can even ask that question, how do you
you can ask it? How do you stay around? Forever?
But it won't be the same for everybody.

Speaker 22 (01:00:41):
Yeah, you're right, it won't be the same for everybody.
But some stuff fizzle out way faster than others. So
it's so it's definitely a real thing. For sure, What
does whatever look like for you? When I'm going, Uh,
the memories, the stories about me and and the things
that I've done will still be impacting people positively, that's forever.

Speaker 2 (01:01:06):
The money, we appreciate you for joining us. Man a
whisper because he whispered man, I just felt like the.

Speaker 6 (01:01:15):
Money you're trying to mask the vibe.

Speaker 2 (01:01:25):
That's right. Check out the e p for Everlasting Tap.

Speaker 22 (01:01:28):
And the candles the money forever dot Com or you
get Just go on my social media and ask me
where to get the candles.

Speaker 5 (01:01:34):
I'm an DMN. You the link.

Speaker 2 (01:01:35):
I want you.

Speaker 4 (01:01:38):
The candles because I got nothing there.

Speaker 5 (01:01:41):
There you go.

Speaker 3 (01:01:41):
This is a silly question, but I always think about
this right when t I did it ain't about the money.

Speaker 2 (01:01:46):
Did you ever walk about around the house your siblings
like if it ain't about the money. No, it's the
breakfast club movies. Let's get right to the ladies. You'll
talk yello, cool bank.

Speaker 16 (01:02:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:02:02):
I'm not dumbing myself down. I'm being myself. I'm the
homeguy that knows a little bit about everything and everything
the little brown girls look at you and go, I
want to be like you take me that that the latest.

Speaker 2 (01:02:20):
On the breakfast club talk to me.

Speaker 4 (01:02:24):
So I know we're talking to Demani today, but we
also are going to take some time today to celebrate
t I because this week he has entered the top
forty of the Billboard Hot one hundred with Let Him Know,
off of his album that Will Be Coming Kill the King. Now,
He's number eight. This I mean, sorry, number eight, number

(01:02:46):
thirty eight this week, let me get that right. But
he sat down and had a conversation with Billboard and
they talked about just him being independent doing all of
this right now, and he says, one of his biggest
regrets is leaving Atlantic. Let's take a listen.

Speaker 2 (01:02:58):
Now you're doing this independent. Does that success hit differently?
You don't have the machine and know that it's still.

Speaker 23 (01:03:05):
A machine, but the machine is boutique, it's very insulated.
One of the reasons why I made the one of
the toughest decisions, arguably one of the worst decisions.

Speaker 2 (01:03:19):
In my career.

Speaker 23 (01:03:20):
I made the decision to leave Atlantic, quite honestly, because
I just got tired of wondering was my success predicated
on me or them. I stepped away, and I almost
immediately could see that there were a lot of things
being done on my behalf for my benefit that I

(01:03:43):
was probably oblivious to. And at that moment, once I
found that out, I was eager to learn what those
things were.

Speaker 6 (01:03:52):
I'm glad he said that because most people would have
said that most people independent and it's big, but labels
do a lot. Then just put your records on the
the DSP resources and the radio, the resources.

Speaker 2 (01:04:03):
I do wonder though a little bit of everything I can.

Speaker 3 (01:04:06):
Agree with that, but I do wonder if they could
have made let him Know be as successful.

Speaker 2 (01:04:11):
As it is. I don't know about when he played
that record for us last year, like yo, that could
have done that.

Speaker 4 (01:04:20):
I feel like when we heard it, we knew instantly
because of the feeling that it gave you, And I
think that that's what's naturally happening. You got TI naturally
just going and having conversations that he always has if people.

Speaker 3 (01:04:30):
Just love the But to that point, it's like that,
you know what the internet is naturally gravitating towards it
and it's on TikTok and all those places like that,
is that the label?

Speaker 2 (01:04:39):
No, no, it's not the label, but.

Speaker 6 (01:04:43):
T I's name, right, Because if it would have been
another artist that didn't have the catalog of t I
or the longevity of t I, it wouldn't have caught
on as fast, would have been harder to break. But
since we know t I for the countless hits that
he's put up, it's like, oh, there's another one. Most
of the people that listen to I don't know if
he's on the label or not.

Speaker 2 (01:05:00):
I don't care.

Speaker 4 (01:05:01):
Don't care because you just trust TI. And that's so
he actually got into that part of the conversation with
Billboard as well. He talked about Legacy Acts and all
the success that they're seeing right now because the clips
just did their thing as well too. Let's take a
listen to TI on Legacy Acts.

Speaker 23 (01:05:15):
Legacy artists have built brands that the fans can trust.
They know what to expect as a quality control that
has been maintained and sustained over the course of years,
where expectations have been met and exceeded. The demand has
been answered and consistently replicated. They know what they're gonna

(01:05:37):
go get and they get another. They know what they're
gonna get when.

Speaker 2 (01:05:40):
They get an M and a M.

Speaker 23 (01:05:41):
They not doing this gist to pay their bills or
to get on. They doing this because they want to
offer greatness.

Speaker 6 (01:05:50):
Yeah, and when you name someone of the artists, nobody
cares what label. Like if Gucci drops the record, they
don't say what labels he signed to? Is Gucci man
who gave us longevity and countless hits with Seeming, with GZA.

Speaker 2 (01:06:01):
With a lot of these But I agree, but I
don't want it to seem like it's that easy.

Speaker 3 (01:06:04):
It's not saying that because all of those people that
you name drop music and don't have the moment that
TI is having right now. T I has dropped mad
music over the years, but it hasn't had the moment
that he's having right there.

Speaker 2 (01:06:15):
This is it. He let him know.

Speaker 6 (01:06:17):
And it's hard to get a hit, right, It's hard.
Like if it was that easy, everybody would do it.
But as soon as we heard that record, we was like,
that's it. Yeah and yes, and you don't hear that
with every project. You hear, oh that's cool. When we
heard that, we was like, oh, that's it, and.

Speaker 2 (01:06:29):
I think it's number one black radio.

Speaker 4 (01:06:31):
I literally looked because another thing I wanted to mention
too is I think artists like I understand the importance
of radio because if you look at where he's going
and where he went first, and we listened to that
a year ago, he knew where what to do. And
sometimes the newer artists, they it varies.

Speaker 2 (01:06:47):
What they think.

Speaker 4 (01:06:47):
But TI right now, it was it was last year,
it was a few months ago, but it was number
So t I right now is number one on the
US Black radio charts. I would let him know as
of early March twenty twenty six. So yeah, I think
that that has a.

Speaker 2 (01:07:00):
Lot to do with it. I want to see m
number one on Billboard.

Speaker 4 (01:07:04):
He wanted to get there. I definitely think he's going
to be there.

Speaker 6 (01:07:06):
And t I rocks with the dj so not just
radio DJs, the club DJs, the local DJs.

Speaker 2 (01:07:12):
He rocks with the dj SO DJ shoom support. I
think that is a great story.

Speaker 3 (01:07:15):
Hold now forty five, forty six, forty forty six years old,
and you know it has a number one record at
Black radio and number thirty eight overall. I think that
is a fantastic story. That's that that record needs to
go number one. Yes, chew it up right, chew it
up right. Wearing one hundred plus Marcus, Okay, our spins
count for something, legacy.

Speaker 2 (01:07:36):
I'm glad. You know we're a radio hall.

Speaker 4 (01:07:38):
You know, I'm just I'm just here and happy to
be a part of the legacy. All right, that's the
latest for this our back. We will be back in
the next hour.

Speaker 2 (01:07:46):
A lot more things.

Speaker 4 (01:07:48):
Thank wow, thank you for letting me know speaking about
them now.

Speaker 2 (01:07:51):
Thank you, all right, Chelamah getting Donk two for after
the hour.

Speaker 3 (01:07:55):
We need Senator Tim Sheehy and US Capitol Police to
come in front of the congregation.

Speaker 2 (01:08:00):
We'd like to have a word with him. Man, Tim
what Tim sheh? It's the breakfast club? Good morning.

Speaker 4 (01:08:06):
This is a miracle, there is no question.

Speaker 9 (01:08:11):
And there are problems in this country between police and community.

Speaker 2 (01:08:15):
Yes, you are a donkey.

Speaker 7 (01:08:19):
The latest on that police killing of a black man,
now the new developments in the definitely spawshooting rampage.

Speaker 14 (01:08:23):
Yes, that was a really bad day for him and
this is what he did, and so we are in
a state of emergency.

Speaker 3 (01:08:29):
Okay, white supremacist violence, it is always have been the
number one threat to a society.

Speaker 2 (01:08:34):
But I'm also very proud that my wife was white.
The breakfast club bitches.

Speaker 7 (01:08:40):
Sorry trendy, please tell me why was I your Donkey
of the day.

Speaker 3 (01:08:44):
Well donkey today for Thursday, watched fifth goal is the
Senator Tim Sheehey And I saying am I saying his
name wrong?

Speaker 2 (01:08:50):
Is shahy Shi? What I like? Shi?

Speaker 11 (01:08:55):
You do?

Speaker 2 (01:08:58):
Senator Tim Shahy Okay and US Capitol Police?

Speaker 3 (01:09:01):
All right, that's what's getting donkey to day to day
for forcibly removing Brian mcguiney from a Senate hearing on
Wednesday for protesting against uh the military action that America
in Israel took on Iran. Now, I know you're probably saying, well,
who is Brian mcguiney. He's a Green Party candidate running
for Senate in North Carolina and he's.

Speaker 2 (01:09:20):
A US Marine carp veteran. You have to go watch
this video.

Speaker 3 (01:09:25):
Man, Brian mcginney literally has his Marine uniform on and
he was exercising his First Amendment right the peacefully protested.

Speaker 2 (01:09:31):
You want to hear an audio from the hearing, Let's listen,
and nobody wants to fight for Israel?

Speaker 19 (01:09:42):
Can broadcasters out.

Speaker 2 (01:09:46):
Of the hearing room?

Speaker 3 (01:09:48):
How we didn't play the part? Would a god started screaming?
His hands broke and put that back in there. Man,
salute all our veterans out there. Man, you deserve so
much more from this country.

Speaker 2 (01:10:09):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (01:10:10):
I have gotten on this radio a million times over
the years and told you how I hate this country
treats his veterans. Okay, if you have ever served this country,
if you have taught a war for this country, when
you come home, you should be treated like royalty. Okay,
they should get free housing, free healthcare, a livable stipend
every month.

Speaker 2 (01:10:29):
Our veterans shouldn't have to want for anything.

Speaker 16 (01:10:33):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (01:10:33):
Watching homeless veterans with signs telling us what war they
fought in with a Dunkin Donuts cup asking for change
should infuriate American citizens. Okay, it should break your heart
every time you see it. We shouldn't be jacking jacking
that at all. And now a marine veteran okay, in
uniform comes to protests against the war that Israel and
America just wags on Iran and he gets forcibly removed, tackled,

(01:10:58):
and called unhare hinged by Senator Tim Sheehey or shay Hey. Okay,
Tim wrote on Twitter Capitol police were attempting to remove
an unhinged protester. Unhinged protester from the armed services hearing, okay,
he was fighting back. I decided to help out and
de escalate the situation. Now he actually escalated the situation.

Speaker 2 (01:11:19):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (01:11:20):
The gentleman came to the capital looking for a confrontation
and he got one. I hope he gets the help
he needs without causing further violence.

Speaker 2 (01:11:27):
End quote.

Speaker 3 (01:11:28):
Funny he would say that when lack of access to
mental health services are usually what contribute to the high
suicide rates among veterans. Fewer than fifty percent of returning
veterans in need receive mental health treatment from the Department
of Veteran Affairs. Why because the eligibility requirements are difficult
to navigate because they are so complex. They should be simple.

(01:11:48):
If you're served, you get all the mental health treatment
you need. But this man Bryant doesn't need help. Senator,
you do, okay? And the Capitol police do you' all
the ones that look unhinged. You tackled a marine who
was protesting a war, saying no one wants to fight
for Israel, speaking to the accusations that Donald Trump only

(01:12:10):
engaged in war with Iran because bb Net and Yahoo
wanted him to. That gets you tackled and dragged out.
And then when he holds onto a door to keep
himself from being pulled away, and you hear, you know,
a woman yelling for all of them to be aware
of the marine's hand. And then you hear a crack,
you know, because you hear a crack because his hand

(01:12:30):
is in the crack of the doorway. And then you
hear a loud crack because apparently he broke his hand.
That nobody thinks that's crazy. Can we listen to it again?

Speaker 11 (01:12:39):
How?

Speaker 3 (01:12:40):
No one?

Speaker 11 (01:12:42):
What's the fight?

Speaker 12 (01:12:45):
His hand?

Speaker 19 (01:12:46):
His hand.

Speaker 3 (01:12:48):
With the part where they say he broke his hand?
There you go, Eddie, Come on, it's plays play the
extended version.

Speaker 2 (01:12:55):
Okay, so much? Oh my god? Coming say thanks?

Speaker 3 (01:13:29):
A marine, A man who fought for this country and
doesn't want his government answering to anyone but the American
people gets tackled and gets his hand broke for standing
up for America?

Speaker 2 (01:13:39):
What happened to America? First?

Speaker 3 (01:13:41):
Okay, For all the soldiers who may have to go
to Iran to fight for Bbi's war, just know the
administration sending you over there, it doesn't give a damn
about you.

Speaker 2 (01:13:49):
Okay, they will treat you exactly like they treated Brian.

Speaker 3 (01:13:51):
We are ponds and whatever sick game these people are playing,
it's wrestling to them. Real life for us, Okay, real
life for y'all especially, all right, And when politics turns
the wwe everybody loses. Okay, what happened to debates? We
can't have a healthy debate. You can't have a healthy
debate with somebody who fought for this country. When a
senator and Capitol police are helping to break a marine's

(01:14:13):
hand in a congressional hearing.

Speaker 2 (01:14:15):
We're not having a debate. We're having a spectacle.

Speaker 3 (01:14:18):
And spectacles are great for viral videos, but terrible for democracy.

Speaker 2 (01:14:22):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (01:14:22):
If this government put as much energy into fixing the
country as they do in the tackling protesters, all right,
who happened to be marines, America might actually get somewhere.
Please give Senator Tim sheh in the US Capitol Police
the biggest he hf. Mimi Bronson me a text and

(01:14:44):
she put s h ee dash h ee. So that
looks like she to me. Okay, I don't know who
that looks like to me, so I must be pronouncing
it right, Okay, Senator Tim.

Speaker 2 (01:14:56):
She I don't think that text was for that, but alright,
hey yo, that was he was trying to give me
another ground anyway.

Speaker 6 (01:15:06):
All right, well, thank you for that. Don't get a
day man when we come back. Jess fix my mess
eight hundred five eight five one o five one. If
you need relationship advice, any type of advice, you could
call Jess right now is the breakfast slogcal Morning it's.

Speaker 4 (01:15:18):
About me, for relationship problems, about me. If you need
to beat your coworker's ass about me, for your coworker
needs to beat your ass, call it up, doctor Jess,
and I'm here to fix your mess.

Speaker 16 (01:15:29):
Fix your mess.

Speaker 4 (01:15:31):
He's giving very much messy. Let me fix that morning.

Speaker 2 (01:15:33):
Everybody is j en Vy.

Speaker 6 (01:15:35):
Jess, Hilarius, Charlamagne, the God. We are the breakfast Club.
It's time for just fix my mess.

Speaker 2 (01:15:39):
Hello. Who's this?

Speaker 5 (01:15:41):
My name is Dream.

Speaker 2 (01:15:42):
What's your course for? Jess?

Speaker 13 (01:15:44):
Okay, so I'm calling because I just got married.

Speaker 24 (01:15:47):
Yesterday and relations first, Okay, thank you, thank you, so
just my my husband.

Speaker 13 (01:15:58):
Sorry, my husband's family will so happy. They were very
supportive and just so just so ecstatic, just very happy
for us.

Speaker 12 (01:16:07):
You know my family.

Speaker 13 (01:16:09):
On the other hand, they were very bland, dry and
just like one Oh really, I can't.

Speaker 6 (01:16:14):
Believe it now.

Speaker 13 (01:16:16):
Just everybody knows. Everybody met him, they have you know,
they love him, They were there when he proposed and everything.
But the problem is that we had just did something
very intimate and got married at the court and later
on a year from now, we want to do a ceremony.
Invite everybody you know to that but we just you know,

(01:16:38):
wanted to just have it intimate, just between us and
God and you know, just keep it that way.

Speaker 12 (01:16:43):
But people were just upset that, you know, they didn't
they wasn't invited to that or something.

Speaker 13 (01:16:49):
I don't know, but I'm calling with a very heavy heart,
and it kind of hurts to see my family response
versus he is. And we were on FaceTime with his
family and my family at the same time.

Speaker 11 (01:17:01):
And it was just so different and it hurt. Girl.

Speaker 4 (01:17:05):
Yeah, no, I totally understand. Listen, you probably won't believe
I went through the same thing. Okay, So my husband
proposed to me on Christmas, and when I called around,
I was so excited because I didn't see it coming.
When I called around to tell my friends, and you know,
my family believe it or not a lot like you know,

(01:17:25):
and I never had a lot of friends, just had, like,
you know, a tight circle. More than half that circle
were bland and dry, and you know what I mean,
because they weren't there, and they felt like he didn't
put them, he had no regard for how they felt,
and that they should have He should have reached out
and had them there. It was Christmas Day, it was

(01:17:46):
very intimate. We had our kids, my father, his mother,
my sister was there and he just did it because
that's what he felt, that's what he wanted to do.

Speaker 5 (01:17:55):
Then we.

Speaker 4 (01:17:57):
Then Uh April, four months four or five months later,
we decided that we wanted to have a small ceremony,
very intimate, just like you at the courthouse right, and
that we would plan the wedding in one or two years,
the actual reception party, you know what I mean. And
there we invited both of our parents, the kids, I had,

(01:18:19):
my closest aunt and UH and my video guy, my
sister and everything. Siblings and my family, my friends and
some of my other family members were pissed. My heart
was heavy as well for like two three days. But
when you realize, girl, it's not about them, it's about you,
and if they can't be happy for you genuinely, then

(01:18:42):
you just got to put them on ice for a minute.
You're starting a new life and a lot of people
will not understand that the new life of being married,
and that now it's not just about it's not you
can't you can't worry about everybody else on how they feel.
I know you want them to be so happy for you,
I wanted the same thing.

Speaker 24 (01:18:58):
Girl.

Speaker 4 (01:18:58):
I was crying for like four they eight hours in
my husband's arms, Like, yo, I wonder why he's just
not happy because a lot of the questions were, damn,
why we weren't there? I mean, why wasn't we there?

Speaker 2 (01:19:08):
Why we Wow, that's crazy he just did that.

Speaker 4 (01:19:11):
I mean, you know what I'm saying. It's your moment,
it's his moment. It's not everybody else's moment. They just
need to be happy for you. It's it's it's gonna
get better. But I tell you what, congratulations, I'm happy
if you're happy. I'm happy for you so much. At
least you know your in laws or a happy girl,
because it could be the other way around. They could

(01:19:32):
not be happy in your love.

Speaker 3 (01:19:34):
You.

Speaker 4 (01:19:34):
Hear so many scary stories about in laws and the
other side of the family and all of that not
liking you and not approven of you. But I'm happy
that at least one side of the family it's happy
about y'all. Covenant, you know what I mean?

Speaker 13 (01:19:48):
This has been an ongoing thing with my family. Yeah,
like they're never happy.

Speaker 2 (01:19:53):
Okay, well then there you go. See.

Speaker 4 (01:19:56):
You ain't telling me that they always been like that.
It's always been a little net give over there. It's
always something going on over there.

Speaker 11 (01:20:02):
Girl.

Speaker 4 (01:20:03):
You need to come up out that that ain't that.

Speaker 2 (01:20:05):
Ain't you.

Speaker 4 (01:20:05):
That don't have to be you. Your family got some
issues that they need to work through themselves. They can't
be happy for people. They're not happy.

Speaker 13 (01:20:12):
That's all I needed to hear.

Speaker 4 (01:20:13):
No problem, but my congratulations.

Speaker 2 (01:20:16):
We're in the middle of. Just fix my mess, heloss.

Speaker 12 (01:20:21):
Heloone, hide the savage from the bronk.

Speaker 2 (01:20:22):
Hey, what's I'm going little?

Speaker 12 (01:20:25):
Because yes, to fix my mess?

Speaker 2 (01:20:26):
What's your mess?

Speaker 15 (01:20:27):
Mama?

Speaker 13 (01:20:28):
All right?

Speaker 12 (01:20:28):
So I have a situation with my daughter's father, right
we separated, and we separated about the early and twenty
twenty six, so he's been telling me since then he
wants to see my daughter. But I feel like the
whole situation with him having a child with me is
like entrapment. Like he had a daughter with a child
with me to keep me trapping a relationship with him,
and now he's trying to use my daughter as a

(01:20:50):
pawn to kind of, like, you know, keep having a
way to be in and out of my life. He
never really did anything for my child, so it's like
why do you want to now step up and till
them let me see my daughter? So I'm telling him
if you want to see his daughter, he needs to
go to court. Take me to the family court.

Speaker 4 (01:21:03):
Okay, okay, So let me get this straight, because you
talk fast. You are mad, and that's a lie. Let
me help you out here. Okay. So no, it's okay.
So you have a baby with your ex obviously, and
he he you felt like he tramped you?

Speaker 12 (01:21:18):
Yeah, I don't know, I know he did, all right?

Speaker 4 (01:21:20):
How how did he trap you and you had sex
willingly unprotected?

Speaker 2 (01:21:24):
How the hell he trap you and.

Speaker 12 (01:21:28):
We have we have a ten year age difference, right?
And I did want my child, yes, but I did
not have my child to be stuck in a relationship
at all.

Speaker 2 (01:21:35):
Mmm.

Speaker 4 (01:21:36):
So he doesn't do anything for the child unless you're
with him.

Speaker 12 (01:21:38):
He never did anything for my daughter, whether be together
or not. So it's just like that's another reason why
they get away from me. Like what are you here for? Hm?

Speaker 2 (01:21:46):
Hmmm?

Speaker 4 (01:21:46):
So now so so what's so? What's the struggle?

Speaker 3 (01:21:48):
So?

Speaker 4 (01:21:49):
Now what does he want?

Speaker 7 (01:21:49):
Now?

Speaker 4 (01:21:50):
Like he wants to be with you or he's so
you're saying that you need from you but you're going
to take him to court.

Speaker 12 (01:21:56):
Or you No, I'm telling him if he wants any
involvement with my child from here or out, got to
go through the court. Yeah, because he's just trying to like, oh,
now I want to see my daughter. No, I need
to see my child, as I feel like as a
way to like, you know, just to have a way
to keep in and out of my life. Like it's
I don't think it's about my child. Just about my child.
You would have been a father from day one, you don't.

Speaker 4 (01:22:18):
You don't think he could have had an epiphany like
y'all need to get my age together. I got a
daughter out there. I got a little girl that's gonna
grow up and she's going to tell her father was.

Speaker 12 (01:22:26):
And yeah, no, because I want to go to court.
He said no. So if it was that serious, you
would have took me to court for your child.

Speaker 4 (01:22:32):
Okay, So listen, I'm I'm I'm gonna be honest with you.
You do sound a little better, and I and it's okay,
it's all right, girl, sorry, because I've been there, and
that's why you need to get my damn books. So
that's the we parent. I was very very bitter for
like a good four years, girl, you know, but I
came up out of that because being bitter doesn't hurt

(01:22:52):
anybody but the child. If he's asking to see his daughter,
I think you should see how it goes.

Speaker 14 (01:22:56):
Now.

Speaker 4 (01:22:56):
You can be present, you know what I mean, and
you I don't want to be I don't I don't
want this, okay, but see there it is. You don't
want anything to do with him, so you're you're harboring
your you know your you're keeping your daughter away, you
know what I mean, because you don't want anything to
do with him. But that's still her father. Baby, Like,
you have to at least give him a chance to
do what he has to do for her, and if

(01:23:18):
he proves you wrong, then you do the courts. I
understand in the past he hasn't done anything, but you
need to also establish clear boundaries. Listen, I don't want
you using her to be in and out of my life.
She is the one that matters, Okay, our relationship ended.
I don't want anything to do with you. I don't
even like to see your face. But you are still
the father of my daughter, so you need to do

(01:23:39):
what you need to do for her. And hopefully later
on y'all can come to y'all could be cordial, y'all
can actually be cordial enough to talk, and y'all can
have a mutual friendship because y'all still have to raise
y'all child together no matter what.

Speaker 13 (01:23:52):
Right, Oh my goodness, and.

Speaker 4 (01:23:54):
It's okay, girl. Bitterness is natural when somebody played with you.

Speaker 12 (01:23:58):
And I can't go around for me his parent, but
it's just like I feel like the way he played
with me for the last you know, a couple of years, Like, yeah,
I'm not nobody's pawn. My child is not nobody's pawn.
You're not gonna let you know, you're not gonna be
manipulating in any situation. Yeah, the off the basis of
my child. Like no, that's what I feel like he's
been doing. Like, yeah, I told my child as the

(01:24:18):
reason to be in my life, to get what he
wants from me. And you know that all the time.

Speaker 4 (01:24:23):
Up been a couple of times you fell for it.
And it hurts. It hurts, don't it. Yeah, it hurts.

Speaker 2 (01:24:28):
I get it.

Speaker 4 (01:24:29):
And that's why I said bitter is natural when but
when you can admit that you're bitter and that you
want to do something about it. It's hard to stay
in there for a minute. But you can't be like
that for a while. And you can't, in return, use
your child as well to get back at him. That's
not good. That's not gonna hurt anybody but the child,
you know, because she's still gonna be looking for our dad,
you know.

Speaker 12 (01:24:49):
So another thing is right, he has he has other children,
older children, Okay. And I feel like if if in
the advent that he does have my child, this is
a possibility. Not that I have a problem with him
being with her, being with her siblings. You're going to
be taking my child around a female that I.

Speaker 11 (01:25:07):
Do not you want to agree with either, Okay?

Speaker 4 (01:25:10):
Now is that because and I want to ask you this,
and I want you to be honest with me, But
are you okay good? Are you over him or you
just me?

Speaker 12 (01:25:21):
If he over me? Is the question?

Speaker 4 (01:25:22):
Okay, because he still be trying to come in and
you know, be intimate. Okay, Okay, Well, yeah, this all
depends on you. You still have to establish that clear
boundary line.

Speaker 16 (01:25:35):
Yo.

Speaker 4 (01:25:35):
You're we're not doing what we used to. I fell
for it a couple of times.

Speaker 2 (01:25:38):
I'm not doing it.

Speaker 4 (01:25:39):
No more. I have a daughter to raise, okay, And
although you don't want your daughter around another woman as
long as you can, as long as you know her
father doesn't.

Speaker 12 (01:25:53):
She doesn't like me, bro, and she doesn't want her
children around me. So it's like I have to, like,
you know, like you cannot have my daughter. I let
it a few times, but it's like, yeah, playing games,
like you know, the whole situation is a game, and
I'm not a part of it.

Speaker 4 (01:26:06):
Yeah, okay, Yeah, it sounds like he playing a lot
of games with the with the mother of his children,
and he got y'all at odds and y'all fighting, and
that that that directly affects the children too, because you
want you want your your child to love on her
siblings as you want her siblings to love on her.
You want them to be able to fellowship and be
around each other. And you know, although they're older still,

(01:26:27):
but it's a lot of mess up in there that
y'all got to clean up. And y'all, it starts with
it starts with with you not holding or you gotta
let some of that stuff go, and it and him,
you can't allow him to play with you. You can't
control him. You can't control that other that other lady,
but you got to have a real conversation with him.
I don't trust somebody who don't like me around my child.

Speaker 2 (01:26:46):
So we got to cut off.

Speaker 4 (01:26:48):
Our intimate feeling like we can't move forward until we
we like several times completely.

Speaker 6 (01:26:54):
She might not like her because he's going back and saying,
she's not letting me see my kids. Yeah, and that
be the reason I don't think she could keep her
kid hostage, you know what I mean. You should let
him see the kid, but he's trying to be in
this kid's life. You can't think of herself. I think
she got to think of the child.

Speaker 4 (01:27:08):
Yeah, exactly, exactly.

Speaker 6 (01:27:10):
You should pick up Justice Book because it's a co
parenting book and it could guide you because you can
see all the mistakes and all the things that she
did wrong, so you could know not what to do
and you can get her guidance through that.

Speaker 4 (01:27:19):
Absolutely, because it's a when it come out. When it
come out, it comes out April twenty eighth. I just
finished the audiobook yesterday, so you can get the hard copy,
you can get the audio version, or you can get
the digital copy, and you can pre order it right now,
and the day that it released, it'll be right there
at your doorstep.

Speaker 2 (01:27:35):
I will get it.

Speaker 4 (01:27:37):
Thank you so much, No problem, baby, because I went
through a lot of the same things, so I understand.
I resonated you so definitely.

Speaker 11 (01:27:42):
But I feel like the men they know what they're doing.

Speaker 2 (01:27:44):
They on purpose say men say some men.

Speaker 4 (01:27:48):
Some of these men definitely not with us, Yes, ma'am.
But I love you, baby girl, and it's all right,
Calvey'll thank you so much.

Speaker 19 (01:27:56):
Day.

Speaker 6 (01:27:58):
Look all right, Jess, fix my mess eight hundred five
eight five one o five one. Now you could pre
order Justice book that comes out April twenty eighth.

Speaker 2 (01:28:05):
How do they do that?

Speaker 4 (01:28:06):
Just you can go to my website, jesselariusoficial dot com
and you scroll down a little bit. You'll see it.
That's the first icon that pops up. You can pre
order till death do we Parent or anywhere you find
your books. I just finished the audio book, and I'm
excited for y'all to hear me read this book in
my bottom more accent.

Speaker 6 (01:28:20):
So get it right now, there you go. All right,
when we come back, we got the latest with Lauren.
This is the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 2 (01:28:24):
Good morning, Lauren, you're coming with straight fast. She gets
them from somebody that knows somebody detail.

Speaker 4 (01:28:31):
I'm the homegirl that knows a little bit about everything.

Speaker 3 (01:28:34):
She'd be having the latest on the Biggest, the Lord,
just the latest with Lauren la Rosa. Sometimes you have facts,
sometimes you have details, sometimes you have a little bit.

Speaker 2 (01:28:42):
Every time, it's the latest to you by top Dog
Law on the Breakfast Club to talk to me.

Speaker 4 (01:28:48):
All righty guys, so let's start the latest this hour
with some really great news.

Speaker 2 (01:28:53):
Oh yeah, what I like good news? You ought to
be having bad news.

Speaker 4 (01:28:57):
Oh, don't do me. All right, So yesterday the Upfronts
one day on the Upfronts for people who don't know
what that means is it's just like one big place
where they talk about all the new TV deals and
shows coming and all that. Right sore, there are a few.
So yesterday I'm going to get into different things that happen.
So I want to spotlight Queen of Tafa and Toagip

(01:29:18):
Hinton because it was announced yesterday that Lifetime is going
to be moving into micro dramas with them along with
Tay Diggs, and they have a whole slate. So Queen
la Tifa signed on to executive produce three new Lifetime
original movies through her production company Flavor Unit Entertainment, alongside
her longtime partner Shat Kim and Taragi Pinton is going

(01:29:38):
to be producing two new original films for Lifetime through
her production company TPH Entertainment. So it's fire to see.
And then we also have to Shina Arnold. Now to
Sheena Arnold got a first look deal yesterday the CBS
Upfront and she's been on a long running show, The
Neighborhood on CBS. So yes, it's so fared that she's
going to get to be doing her own content. Look

(01:30:00):
with them moving out of the series as it comes
to an end, and it's eighth season, so this is
her making plans for the future. So congratulations to all
the ladies and say Diggs and everybody else that will
be involved that for them.

Speaker 3 (01:30:12):
And think about how long all of them have been around,
right I just think about that you named name Roger
behind to Queen the Teaple. Just think about how long
their careers has spanned. That that's what's the most impressive part. Longevity, Yes,
one hundred percent.

Speaker 4 (01:30:27):
Now speaking of longevity or not so long, So there's
a conversation that's happening. So this is actually it was
happening over the weekend, but it's too good to miss.
So there's a guy who is claiming that he has
the world's smallest Can I say the word, yes, the
smallest penis? Oh, you heard about him.

Speaker 2 (01:30:47):
This week ago? Okay.

Speaker 4 (01:30:48):
Well, the reason why we're going to talk about it
today exactly because he got a little competition. The reason
why we're going to talk about it today is because
I've reached out to Againness Book of World Records on
this story. But I gotta give you got some background
before I get to them.

Speaker 2 (01:31:01):
You need more, You need more to look friends, you
need to go.

Speaker 4 (01:31:07):
All right, Okay. So his name is Michael Phillips, and
he sat down with TMZ and he talked about having
the world's smallest penis. Now, the conversation had come up
because he had sent a woman a photo. The woman
got online talking about the photo. She confirmed that it
was very small. But let's take a listen to him
on his small peep.

Speaker 14 (01:31:25):
You've said that you have a point thirty eight inch
penis just from your hand. Can you kind of demonstrate
like how big or how small that would be?

Speaker 16 (01:31:34):
And it's probably like the size of my fingernail.

Speaker 14 (01:31:37):
And is that fully erect or is that flaccid.

Speaker 16 (01:31:41):
That's ereced like when it's flash and it's smaller than that.

Speaker 14 (01:31:44):
And I saw you've said that you have the smallest
penis in the world.

Speaker 4 (01:31:50):
What makes you say that?

Speaker 16 (01:31:52):
Basically just like the research that I've done online. I mean,
I welcome anybody to come out there and beat me.

Speaker 14 (01:32:00):
Do you plan to enter in Guinnessbrokele rolls records or
anything like that.

Speaker 16 (01:32:04):
I think I looked into it, and I'm not really
sure if they give out records.

Speaker 2 (01:32:10):
It sounds like he got two Audi belly buttons like
his dad. He was he just want attention. Why are
you telling people that?

Speaker 4 (01:32:20):
Well, I mean, I think he kind of.

Speaker 2 (01:32:24):
Didn't get no cat.

Speaker 4 (01:32:26):
Well, this was a follow up. So the original story
that what donad you guys talk about that one too?

Speaker 11 (01:32:30):
On?

Speaker 4 (01:32:30):
Bring idiots with the woman?

Speaker 2 (01:32:32):
I just saw when he was sitting down during the interview. Okay,
So the.

Speaker 4 (01:32:36):
Original story was there was a woman that went viral
because she was talking about the fact that a man
had sent her a photo unsolicited in that it was
very very small the private area and it was confirming
that this man has been saying his private area is
really small, and she got online. First of all, she
was freaked out, but secondly she was confirming it. So
then TMZ went and found him and had a conversation
with him about why he sent it, and he said

(01:32:57):
that he sent the photo because he likes to tell
people up front what they're about to deal with, so
he don't want to waste their time.

Speaker 2 (01:33:04):
And that's a bunch of yes.

Speaker 4 (01:33:10):
And that's how this whole thing came about. Now, I
did reach out to getness Book of World Records. I
had a rep there that I was working with when
we did another story about Giz not related to this,
and they said that this is you know, it's something
that they would definitely consider. Now whether or not he's
going to get the record, I don't have that confirmed yet.

Speaker 3 (01:33:27):
But this may testing man because I think that he
actually might be a woman who just want attention. You
know what I'm saying, ugly ass chick who decided to
shave it all long down. Her torus is a penis
DNA test is personally okay.

Speaker 4 (01:33:44):
And as we wrapped, my last announcement here is that
the Black Effect Podcast festival that is coming. We now
have a lineup. We got some things to talk about.

Speaker 11 (01:33:54):
Hold on.

Speaker 3 (01:33:54):
A Black Effect Podcast Festival is happening Saturday, April twenty
fifth at Pullman Yards in Atlanta. A jay is hosted
by DJ Envy and Lauren l Rossa, my guy Louis
v Yeah, providing this soundtract. We're announcing a few shows today,
not all the shows, but we're announcing three shows right now.

Speaker 2 (01:34:13):
Okay? Can we should we get a drum roll?

Speaker 13 (01:34:15):
Yes?

Speaker 4 (01:34:16):
Can I get my glasses too?

Speaker 2 (01:34:17):
I just need to be in the Yes, it's it's
too late.

Speaker 4 (01:34:20):
What never too late?

Speaker 3 (01:34:22):
Saturday April twenty fifth, twenty twenty six. A few of
the shows that we're announcing today. Saluting my guys Deontay
Kyle and Big Ice cup Cat. The Gritzen Eggs podcast
will be at the Black Podcast on Saturday April twenty fifth.

Speaker 2 (01:34:39):
Yes, who else we got?

Speaker 11 (01:34:41):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (01:34:41):
Saluting my guy Jeff t Okay, DJ Wells, Bishop Phitting
the Club five twenty podcasts, drop a Ball at the
Black Effect Podcast Festival, and my Girl.

Speaker 2 (01:34:54):
Philadelphia's own Big Mona Don't Call Me show. Don't we
get Bill too? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:35:00):
Because she kind of belonged to us to but go ahead,
all right, but.

Speaker 3 (01:35:05):
Yes, those are a few shows that we're announcing for
the Black Effect Podcast Festival this year. Black Effect dot
Com Slash Podcast Festival is where you can go to
get more information. We also have some very informative panels
this year. We have Ian Dunlapper is gonna be on
a panel, Teka Sumter, Carlos King. Of course, we got
the Black Black Effect Marketplace to pitch your podcast booth

(01:35:26):
presented by State Farm all of that good stuff. Tickets
go on sale on March twelve, trucks at twelve pm Eastern. Yes,
got food trucks, all of that good stuff where they
get the tickets again. Black Effect dot Com Slash Podcast
Festival with tickets going sell March twelfth at twelve pm.

Speaker 2 (01:35:41):
Al ryes all right, now, Ladist with Lauren is brought you.

Speaker 4 (01:35:43):
By that Top Dog Law. Any accident big or small,
make sure you call Top Dog Law and head on
over to the podcast The Latest with Lauren the Rosa,
because I have some things to talk about.

Speaker 2 (01:35:52):
All right, It's the Breakfast lu Good morning everybody.

Speaker 6 (01:35:54):
It's DJ nd Jesse, Hilarrys Chelamaane the Guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. Now it's say it's women's history more. Yes,
And every day Jess's gonna be honoring a woman.

Speaker 4 (01:36:04):
Yes. And I hear a lot of people saying, why
is she honoring fictional characters?

Speaker 2 (01:36:09):
Correct?

Speaker 4 (01:36:10):
First of all, these movies with these women who played
roles that I am honoring. We all think movies come
from movies often are based off inspiration of people real life, right,
And that's why today I am honoring Yvette played by
Taraji Pinson from the iconic movie Baby Boy. Yvette was
the girlfriend and baby mother to Joseph Summers also known

(01:36:32):
as Jody, played by the Good Brothers Tyrese. In this movie,
you see Yvette struggle with betrayal and manipulation from Jody,
who was a grown ass little boy who lived at
home with his mother. Now he was broke his helm,
so he couldn't even afford to cheat. I don't know
why he was doing on that. Now he was selling
women's lingerie to other women that he was courting and
having sex with, all while inter relationship with Evat and

(01:36:54):
he almost cheated on her with somebody she even worked with.

Speaker 3 (01:36:57):
It.

Speaker 4 (01:36:57):
It was very weird, but I resonated with that because
Rome took me through that right now. No, he was not,
but he Jody was riding an Evat car taking her
to work, going to go cheat on her with other women.
Rome did that to me in the beginning of our
co parenting relationship. You know what I'm saying, And that's

(01:37:19):
why I deeply resonate with Vat.

Speaker 2 (01:37:21):
And then he had.

Speaker 4 (01:37:23):
Jody had a nerve, a nerve to get upset when
she started dealing with her ex boyfriend Rodney played by
the Good brother Snoop Dog. But Rome did the same
thing because I left him and started dealing with somebody else.
He couldn't handle it. Now, the reason why I'm telling
all this is because us women endure a lot. We

(01:37:44):
endure a lot, and we think we in love. We
keep trying and trying to try and and we try
to stay in these relationships and we become bitter. But
the bitterness can actually turn into something beautiful. So I
love you, Yvat.

Speaker 2 (01:37:58):
What it sounds like you was going, Oh wait, No,
I love Rome for.

Speaker 4 (01:38:03):
Sure, but I love Yvette because I saw myself in her.
Got you yes, camera, absolutely.

Speaker 2 (01:38:09):
Fix your character.

Speaker 6 (01:38:10):
Okay, now, Lauren, I see you got merch out right now,
and I got merch right. Sometimes the merch don't necessarily
sell it my store. So the best place I put
merch that sells pretty fast is eBay.

Speaker 4 (01:38:22):
On the third party, yes, and it go like you
like the process and.

Speaker 6 (01:38:26):
Stuff absolutely is one two three, And I guess people
like the merch because it always sells out.

Speaker 4 (01:38:31):
I didn't even know that that was the thing. And
like the checkout process and all that smooth.

Speaker 2 (01:38:34):
It's very smooth.

Speaker 6 (01:38:35):
And you got hoodies, you got t shirts and hats,
even though you gave me the royal side.

Speaker 2 (01:38:39):
So I guess I gotta go to eBay to get
my right size.

Speaker 4 (01:38:42):
When I figure out eBay, we will have everybody's size.
It's okay, we run small through three X. But wait,
so when you put it on eBay, right, do you
get the notifications like as it's selling if you're a
store on absolutely and then if I'm buying off eBay
from like from the hoodie, like, I.

Speaker 6 (01:38:57):
Don't have to have the bit on it. No, you
could buy it look mean someone every day. So you
can make some extra cash by selling on eBay. You're
trying to buy a house, so that's how you make
the extra cash. Buying and selling on eBay has never
been faster or easier. So eBay things people love like
my Merch saluted De Money Harris for joining us this.

Speaker 3 (01:39:15):
Morning the good brother Demani Man. De Money got a
project out right now. It's called the The Forever Lasting Tape.
Forever Lasting Tapes. Man saluted the Money the Money dope.

Speaker 2 (01:39:24):
Yeah, and he been though.

Speaker 3 (01:39:26):
And it's funny that, you know, people think that they
might just be hearing him because of this whole kerfuffle.

Speaker 2 (01:39:32):
That's going on.

Speaker 3 (01:39:33):
But the reality is this, he got a whole fan base.
Money got people that be coming to his shows, like
you know, people rock with the Money.

Speaker 2 (01:39:40):
That's right.

Speaker 3 (01:39:41):
Well, you got a positive note, I do, man, And uh,
you know what made me think about this positive note?

Speaker 2 (01:39:46):
This morning?

Speaker 3 (01:39:46):
I saw a video of the Honorable Minister Lewis Fair
com pouring into the Reverend Jesse Jackson. I think they
said it was from man. It wasn't too long ago,
a couple of weeks ago maybe, but you know it's
last year.

Speaker 2 (01:39:57):
I'm sorry. Matter of fact, let me see what that
date was to be sure before I just talk out
of turn.

Speaker 3 (01:40:02):
It was May eleventh, twenty twenty five, and he was
really just pouring into Reverend Jesse Jackson and man, you know,
just telling the reverend how much he meant to him
as well as how much he meant to the world.
And I was just looking at those two you know,
iconic brothers, and I just, you know, thought of this
quote by Isaac Newton, and the quote is, if I
have seen further than others, it is by standing upon

(01:40:26):
the shoulders of giants.

Speaker 2 (01:40:28):
We really had some giants on.

Speaker 3 (01:40:30):
This planet whose soldiers that we stood on man and
still stand on even even if they're not here physically. So,
uh yeah, that quote by Isaac Newton. If I have
seen further than further than others, it is by standing
upon the shoulders of giants.

Speaker 2 (01:40:45):
Have a great day, Breakfast club. You don't finish for y'all.

Speaker 1 (01:40:48):
Dun woke up, Wake, Wake Up, the program your alarm
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