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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Wake you up.
Speaker 2 (00:02):
Wake, wake that ass up.
Speaker 3 (00:03):
The program your alarm to power one oh five point
one on iHeartRadio, Good Morning Usa.
Speaker 4 (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
yo yo.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
Yo yo yo yo yo Yo. Just hilarious.
Speaker 5 (00:18):
Wake that ass up.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
Charlamage is running the lake and it's Friday. We on vacation. Shit,
he fake va kingship. This is our last day, a
last day? Whoa you hype about it?
Speaker 6 (00:37):
What?
Speaker 7 (00:37):
I am so hype? I need this rest us to
sit my ass down and relax. I mean, I just
want to sit down and enjoy the holidays, enjoy my
family and just enjoy the things that come with Christmas.
Speaker 8 (00:48):
Man.
Speaker 2 (00:48):
I just want to just sit down. That's it. That's
all I'm excited to do. I'm actually in Atlanta.
Speaker 9 (00:53):
Huh.
Speaker 5 (00:53):
I'm got to ask you, how was jingle Ball?
Speaker 2 (00:55):
I know you were in Atlanta?
Speaker 7 (00:55):
Howse Yeah, I was in Atlanta for ninety six point
one's jingle Ball, which they do each and every year.
I host the show with the talent down here and
it was amazing. Man. Salute to everybody that performed last
night from Belly, Gang Ykne, bank Roll, Nelly, Big Extra Plug, Ludacris,
Jermaine dupri Bow, Wow, The brat Ying Yang Twins, Little
(01:18):
John Pastor, Detroit East Side Boys, a Little Scrappy.
Speaker 2 (01:20):
I ran into everybody last night like a family reunion.
It was a family union.
Speaker 7 (01:25):
And the one thing I would say, you know, I
do a lot of these shows, and host a lot
of these shows and bring out artists and do interviews,
and it's always fun. But Atlanta always seems like a
second home. When I'm explaining to you why when I
do these shows in New York, everybody's too cool, Like
they perform, they go in there green room, they don't
really want to talk, they don't want to written.
Speaker 2 (01:41):
Not Atlanta. Atlanta is like you sitting there and you
just talking to everybody.
Speaker 7 (01:45):
Everybody's in the hall, everybody's talking to somebody, everybody's walking by,
everybody's like, where were going after this?
Speaker 2 (01:50):
How's your family? What you're doing?
Speaker 7 (01:52):
That Like, it's like a huge family reunion. So salute
to ninety six point one. The jingle Ball was amazing.
If you went to the show last night, you had
an amazing time. I mean Mariah Scientists was there. I
seen young Thug there, Klenny Miley. It was just it
was just a dope show. So salute to Louis V.
Salu to Jill. It was just that they put together
(02:13):
a crazy, crazy show and.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
A lot of people. Did y'all make the money back
for that?
Speaker 5 (02:17):
That's a whole lot of names that need a lot
of money.
Speaker 7 (02:21):
I don't know, but you know, because of all those names.
You know, last year when I did it, I had
a green room. This year, my green room was the hallway,
so I didn't have a greenroom. Say so they cut
my green room. And then also last year I had
a driver. This year, Louis V picked me up from
the from the hotel.
Speaker 2 (02:35):
So I don't know.
Speaker 7 (02:36):
I don't know if they had to cut budgets, but regardless,
it wasn't about that. It was about the listeners and
the fans and everybody out there having a great time.
Speaker 2 (02:42):
And job's been getting cut to you.
Speaker 5 (02:44):
I was gonna say, is that a SIGNINGV?
Speaker 2 (02:46):
But that's why, that's why theyn't complained.
Speaker 7 (02:48):
Usually I would have been I would have been on
my life getting to be like, yo, how don't how
I don't.
Speaker 2 (02:51):
Have a green room. You know, usually I'd be like, Yo,
how you gonna pick me up?
Speaker 7 (02:54):
But because of everything that's been going on in the world,
I just took it on the chim pause and I
thought you.
Speaker 2 (02:59):
Was going to be here today. Man, had a Christmas present
for you? Man, who damn Well, maybe I'm glad.
Speaker 7 (03:06):
Yeah, the last time you gave me a Christmas present,
it was a mold of your ass, So maybe I'm
happy I wasn't there.
Speaker 2 (03:12):
This is a very thoughtful gift. Man, You're not even here.
Speaker 7 (03:15):
That's why I thought you was gonna be here this morning. Man,
I thought so too, but the flights. The flights had
another thing and they didn't want me to come, so
I said, I'm gonna fly out first thing in the morning.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
But how are you?
Speaker 3 (03:26):
He's Justica Robbin Moore, Good morning. How y'all feel man?
Last day before vacation. Baby, what's happening?
Speaker 2 (03:31):
Yass?
Speaker 10 (03:31):
Man?
Speaker 7 (03:31):
You you would have enjoyed the show last night at
the jingle Ball Land. I was just telling them about it.
You know, who destroyed it and who killed it? Little John?
Speaker 3 (03:40):
You're playing with Little John? Like Little John not a
god amongst men? And he only did crook and that's
all he only did cruk. Wait, this is a man
that's been responsible for quite a few different errors. But
Crunk is a very well, I don't want to say underrated,
but you know, if you grew up in the South
in the era that I did, you understand krunk.
Speaker 7 (03:56):
Yeah, Jamade pre killed it, Nelly killed it. But we
little John. All he did was Crunk. All he brought out,
all he did was crunk. And oh my gosh, well
we got Remy. I was Remy damn Race. Let me
start now, I'm not even gonna start now. Let's let's
get the show started. Let's get the show started. Let's
get the show starting.
Speaker 2 (04:13):
I know I'm sorry because they just Daytoos. It's like,
I'm sorry.
Speaker 3 (04:18):
First of all, Patoos and Clarisa Shilds will be here
this morning. Yes, okay, I'd had the new EP and
short film called bars on Wheels, A Journey to Save
Hip Hop and LRISA Shields is fighting on February twenty second,
I believe it is. So they'll be here this morning. Yeah,
I got my son will be here to his hint.
Mayor Alex Iron Mudanni's criminal Legal Transition team, so he'll
(04:40):
be here to talk to us this.
Speaker 2 (04:41):
Morning as well. All right, well, let's get the show
crack and we got front page news. You got getting
yng twins. Oh my goodness. When this record came on yesterday,
I don't know nothing about this last night.
Speaker 7 (04:50):
When you talk about to the window, to the wall,
to the sweat drop down, yeh, you wasn't even you
wasn't even there.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
You, Oh my goodness around you wasn't around. I was around?
Was you around?
Speaker 5 (04:59):
What?
Speaker 2 (05:00):
From monks going to South Carolina?
Speaker 3 (05:01):
Don't play with me, boy, it's the breakfast club.
Speaker 2 (05:02):
Good morning.
Speaker 7 (05:03):
When this song came on last ninety six point one
to beat jingle Balls Lanti's jingle Bawl.
Speaker 3 (05:07):
Crazy, dropping the clues bonds for a little job man.
That's the second radio interview I ever did in my life, really,
Little John. First radio interview I ever did in my
life was fabulous on Z ninety three jams in Charleston,
South Carolina. He was in studio, him and Lenny s.
And then the second was a phoner with Little John.
That'st good morning, everybody. We are the breakfast Club. Let's
get in some front page news all right now.
Speaker 7 (05:30):
And Thursday night football the Seahawks beat the Rams, thirty eight,
thirty seven.
Speaker 2 (05:36):
What's up to me?
Speaker 11 (05:37):
Good morning, Envy, jeff Shallaman, how y'all doing me?
Speaker 12 (05:41):
Good morning?
Speaker 11 (05:42):
So we start this morning with the clock ticking on
those Jeffrey Epstein files.
Speaker 13 (05:46):
The Trump administration has until.
Speaker 11 (05:48):
Midnight tonight to comply with a new federal transparency law
passed by Congress to make those files public. Now, as
this deadline approaches, House Democrats they are releasing new materials,
saying it shows why the public deserves to see what
the Justice Department is holding. So yesterday, Democrats on the
House Oversight Committee they release more than sixty photos of
(06:08):
Epstein's estate. Now the images were shared without explanation, but
lawmakers say they illustrate the scope of Epstein's network and
raise questions about who may have been connected to him,
as some of the photos they show Epstein alongside powerful,
well known figures. Others include foreign passports, disturbing imagery, and
screenshots of messages that appear to them to be arranging
(06:31):
women young women to be sent to someone. Now several
images they also show lines from the novel Lolita, a
book centered on the sexual abuse of a twelve year
old girl written on a woman's body, and Democrats say
they're releasing the images as they receive them. After the
committee was handed more than ninety five thousand photos from
Epstein's estate last week. Now, Republicans on the committee, they
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argue that Democrats they are selectively releasing these images to
shape a narrative. But all of this is unfolding with
the administry now down to the final hours and Congressman Rocanna,
he says if they miss the deadline, there will be consequences.
Speaker 13 (07:07):
Let's listen to what he had to say at midnight.
Speaker 14 (07:10):
Is the deadline for Pam Bondy to release the Epstein files.
That is what Thomas Massey and my bill calls for.
It passed this body four hundred and twenty seven to one,
passed the Senate one hundred to zero, and the President
signed it. Now three federal judges have ordered the release
of all of these files. Here is the reality. Any
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Justice Department official who does not comply with this law
will be subject to prosecution for obstruction of justice. If
Pam Bondi does not comply with the law, she will
be held either an inherent contempt of Congress or subject
to impeachment. We will not rest until the law is
(07:54):
complied with and justice is served.
Speaker 2 (07:58):
What is Trump going to do to day to this?
Speaker 3 (08:01):
He put out those tweets about Rob Reiner, rob Ryiner,
early Rode, he addressed the nation Wednesday, and none of
that really changed the temperature to anything.
Speaker 2 (08:09):
So that means the day he might do something ridiculous.
Speaker 13 (08:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (08:13):
Well, Meanwhile, survivors say the slow, piecemeal release of this
information has been painful and re traumatizing, leaving them unsure
of what may surface next. And meanwhile, the Justice Department,
to your point, Charlemagne, they have not said, They have
not said exactly what documents they plan to release, only
that the disclosure is expected before midnight tonight.
Speaker 13 (08:33):
So we will see what that looks like.
Speaker 11 (08:36):
And there's a change coming that could affect how marijuana
is treated under federal law and what doctors are able
to do. So yesterday President Trump he signed an executive
order that starts the process of reclassifying marijuana, making it
easier for federal authorities to study its medical use for
the first time in decades. Now, right now, marijuana is
grouped under the same federal category as heroin and LSD.
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Disorder would move it to a lower category alongside drugs
like talinol with codeine, meaning it would still be controlled,
but officially recognized as having medical value and lower risk
of a dependency. And so what that means for consumers
it will remove the barriers to research or the FDA
would be able to fully study marijuana's benefits and risks,
especially for people dealing with chronic pain. So over time,
(09:22):
it could expand medical options for seniors, veterans, and patients
no matter where they live. What it does not do
It does not legalize marijuana nationwide, and it does not
allow recreational use. And that distinction is important because while
many states have legalized marijuana in some form, it is
still illegal at the federal level.
Speaker 5 (09:41):
Why is it categorized with heroin and all of that?
Why is that like? Why is it up there with that?
Speaker 13 (09:47):
That's a really good question.
Speaker 11 (09:48):
It's been like that forever, which is why you see
so many people serving those extra long sentences for marijuana.
Speaker 3 (09:53):
Oh yeah, and why just an executive order? I mean,
you know, they're in control of everything, got the power.
Why not legalize it federally right now? That'd be a
good distraction today Trump, But that would be amazing distraction,
a great discraction. Forget the executive order legalized and legalize it,
you know, all across the country federally. Why not that'd
be fantastic.
Speaker 13 (10:13):
Absolutely all right, y'all.
Speaker 11 (10:15):
Well, coming up at seven, if you've ever applied for
a job, you're qualified, and you are not hearing back,
we'll break down how AI could be getting in the way.
Speaker 7 (10:23):
All right, everybody else, get it off your chest. Eight
hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you
need to vent phone lines wide open, call us up
right now.
Speaker 2 (10:30):
Maybe you tied.
Speaker 7 (10:31):
Maybe you was party and they're out in Atlanta for
their jingle Ball concert.
Speaker 2 (10:34):
Maybe you just.
Speaker 3 (10:34):
Tied because you forgot you it was forty plus years
old and you decided to, you know, go from the
window to the wall.
Speaker 7 (10:39):
Maybe that is true. Whatever it may be, call us
up right now. Get it off your chest. It's the
breakfast club morning.
Speaker 1 (10:45):
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Speaker 2 (10:47):
Whether you're man or blessed.
Speaker 15 (10:49):
I hate the way that you walk, the way did
you talk, I hate the way that you dress.
Speaker 1 (10:53):
Everything when me is best, call up new eight hundred
five eight five one five one.
Speaker 2 (10:58):
Not just me, I'm what the coach of Hello, who's this? Hey?
Speaker 9 (11:02):
This you made with bar Me Vadka.
Speaker 16 (11:04):
Man, it's my birthday today?
Speaker 2 (11:06):
What's up? Happy birthday brother for you? In a minute brother,
A long time.
Speaker 16 (11:09):
Hey man, it's been a while man. Salute to y'all guys. Man,
enjoy your vacation, enjoy y'all holiday. Still a big fan.
Just wanted to shout out the brand, shout out my
birthday is still sad season.
Speaker 4 (11:23):
And for my birthday, I was like everybody to go
to my social.
Speaker 16 (11:27):
Media Barmevodka dot com, I mean bavaka on everything and
put the link in the by you and grab.
Speaker 2 (11:33):
A bottle to me, you know, happy born day, birthday brother? Hello?
Who's this? He's every Hey, what's up? Chap he jas pieces,
what's happening?
Speaker 17 (11:46):
I'm this partlem to which everybody a happy holidays, even
the ones that I had shaped like Santa Claus, I
mean even big all y'all, y'all two half holidays.
Speaker 3 (11:58):
Shout out to everybody like saying a man, I appreciate it.
Speaker 2 (12:01):
I don't know why trave backing like this this morning.
Why are you doing that?
Speaker 10 (12:05):
You be bothering me?
Speaker 17 (12:06):
I be minded, my business man, just.
Speaker 2 (12:08):
Be bothering me a traven. I know what you're talking about.
You're talking about old girl from Jersey. Better leave her alone.
She shaved like her. Hey, listen, we need her.
Speaker 16 (12:17):
She know she got to pull the frame.
Speaker 10 (12:19):
She gotta pull the slate.
Speaker 2 (12:20):
My chip mouth pulled the slave trave chip mouth.
Speaker 17 (12:26):
But y'all have the everybody there, Merry Christmas, and we're
not gonna be back.
Speaker 2 (12:32):
Uh, I'm talking my only.
Speaker 5 (12:35):
Fans come by, thanks for real.
Speaker 7 (12:41):
Sure, Okay, let me look at my yet, look at
my schedule too.
Speaker 2 (12:47):
All right, Well, when we marry, married, Christmas and a
happy New Year, we gotta we have a best trash.
We have a best of, best of y'all.
Speaker 3 (12:58):
The beautiful thing about Breakfast Club, we got fifteen years
of content, so you know, it's a lot of things
that y'all may not have heard before, things that you
might want to hear again, you know, so you'll be
all right.
Speaker 2 (13:08):
We got some new stuff in in a tough too.
Speaker 3 (13:11):
Yeah, and we got some things that we're gonna be
doing at least for like the you know, first few
days of vacation, that's what I mean.
Speaker 2 (13:17):
And you know we can follow all of us on
social media, that's right, get it?
Speaker 7 (13:20):
Off your chest eight hundred and five eight five, one
oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us
up now it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Speaker 2 (13:27):
Is it your time to get it off your chest?
Speaker 7 (13:29):
Wait for your man or back something, Get up and
get something call up now eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one.
Speaker 2 (13:37):
We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello,
who's this yo?
Speaker 3 (13:41):
The two eight three eight oh three messoula mine?
Speaker 2 (13:47):
Yes, sir? What year was you born?
Speaker 9 (13:49):
Eighty six?
Speaker 2 (13:51):
Okay eighty six?
Speaker 5 (13:52):
All right?
Speaker 2 (13:52):
Yeah, so you you you was there, You was there
for the little John aeron the end of it. Oh yeah, man,
well yeah, you know.
Speaker 9 (13:58):
John the hypnotized camp posted all that.
Speaker 2 (14:02):
Come on now, oh yeah, oh yeah.
Speaker 9 (14:04):
Hey, but shala man, I got a question, man, I
know you you got a couple of restaurants, but on
how would you feel if you use the boy in
the restaurant and audio food? Then you look in the
fact you see the man but they couldn't. But he
got on the Potama pans man like that.
Speaker 3 (14:18):
He gotta he gotta, he gotta, he gotta go home
and change or he might he might have fight. That's crazy, yeah, man, is.
Speaker 17 (14:25):
Hey I'm letting everybody know where's brother start caroluder, y'all
know who are talking about?
Speaker 10 (14:30):
Matter?
Speaker 4 (14:31):
Tell that man put some pants on, man.
Speaker 9 (14:32):
And start servicing warm fried.
Speaker 18 (14:34):
Man.
Speaker 9 (14:34):
The fried he so cold. I ain't never went there
and got no hot fried.
Speaker 5 (14:38):
Man.
Speaker 2 (14:39):
How the food? He said, fo, you know you got
hot fried?
Speaker 9 (14:41):
I mean the food?
Speaker 17 (14:42):
All right? You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 9 (14:44):
Tell your food so they'll let you know right now
who they is. But tell that man to put some
pants on.
Speaker 19 (14:48):
Man.
Speaker 9 (14:48):
I'm try the nigga that and he got on Stewart.
Speaker 3 (14:50):
Give Patamas man, not Stewie Griffin pajama pants man, Yes.
Speaker 9 (14:54):
Man, Stewart. Every time man Man Robby is up.
Speaker 5 (14:59):
Is crazy?
Speaker 2 (15:00):
Does he own the place in mister chef, Yeah, he
owned the place. Well that's different.
Speaker 3 (15:04):
See, that's a different conversation, even though I don't think
he should be looking the part.
Speaker 2 (15:07):
But that's a different com He comfortable. The food still
good though, right, I.
Speaker 9 (15:11):
Mean, here's all right, man, the parts change every time
you order stuff. Man, put some pants on, man, clean
this on, that flyer on their shirt and the old
stool different pants from on them.
Speaker 2 (15:23):
Man. But yeah, yeah, whens let him know, Yes, sir, Hello,
who's this good morning?
Speaker 10 (15:30):
My breakfast family and ship boy love me from the brave.
But more than my family, I just want to shout
out to my whole flamy. I want you to enjoy
your vacation. Shout out the tail I'm.
Speaker 2 (15:41):
Glad Tailor's back Tailor gang.
Speaker 10 (15:44):
Yes, but I do want to shout out this. My
first birthday is three days after Christmas, and I know
a lot of the Christmas Baby gets slidered around this time.
For all our singing parents who got head up, do
what you can and don't don't old d ure.
Speaker 2 (15:59):
Don't be on what gifts.
Speaker 10 (16:01):
On gifts on love.
Speaker 2 (16:03):
But I got you, I got you.
Speaker 10 (16:06):
I know this part that domester irons goes up, suicide
rate goes up. So I'm just asking my people just
the amp down a little bit.
Speaker 3 (16:15):
I think what we should be telling people is you're
not wrong, but also just remind people the reason for
the season. You know, I don't I don't believe this
was Jesus' birthday, but you know, if if we're gonna
have christ in Christmas, you know, at least act like it.
Speaker 2 (16:31):
And for the lady, I.
Speaker 10 (16:32):
Shouted out the streaming on trashy part of the Backlas Club.
Speaker 20 (16:36):
B id I need you to g that's my bro
right right, that's right justice the trad right.
Speaker 3 (16:43):
Well, thank you, thank you, lovey peace love it. You
know what I realized too, I'm not good at Christmas gifts,
bro by, because I just would.
Speaker 2 (16:50):
I don't care like I grew up Jehovah waess Like,
I can't get into the habit of like going to
do that type of stuff.
Speaker 7 (16:54):
ID rather you just I enjoy it. I love getting
my kids, my he's my mother, my father. I love
getting people gifts.
Speaker 2 (17:02):
Yeah, I'm not good at like you grew.
Speaker 5 (17:05):
Up celebrating Christmas.
Speaker 2 (17:07):
So he's probably like, I don't, not even a little bit.
Speaker 7 (17:11):
And see, I like to listen to people, So I
like to listen what they need or what they want.
So I like to surprise with him.
Speaker 2 (17:17):
I love it. That's my whole time.
Speaker 5 (17:18):
That's what I don't. I don't be listening.
Speaker 3 (17:21):
Yeah, my oldest daughter hit me with a list. You know,
it was a list for like my wife. I'm like, like,
what you're giving me that for y'all? Go figure that out.
You figure that out, you know, go figure that out.
You got people you can call.
Speaker 2 (17:36):
Go call you.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
I thought you was no dad.
Speaker 5 (17:39):
I thought she was talking about like your friends.
Speaker 2 (17:41):
Oh no, No, I'm talking about the family. What's wrong
with you? His kids coming and you better hold you on. No,
I mean like, go figure that out. Y'all can go,
y'all go, y'all got you, y'all, y'all can go figure
that out.
Speaker 3 (17:53):
You the dad?
Speaker 5 (17:54):
Yes, what are you talking about?
Speaker 3 (17:55):
They got they got their own money too. They can
go figure that out, is all I'm saying. And daddy
got it.
Speaker 2 (18:00):
Go figure it out?
Speaker 3 (18:01):
Is what don't I don't have time. Don't bother me
with it, is what I'm saying. Go figure that out,
you know, the call to go. If my nine year
old come with the list, Mom's gonna get a mug.
Speaker 2 (18:12):
But that's my I mean that's different the kids. The
kids come with the list.
Speaker 3 (18:17):
Mom handles everything for the kids, but when it comes
to this stuff for the adults, it's like, yo, y'all
go handle that man.
Speaker 5 (18:22):
You don't want to be bothered at all.
Speaker 2 (18:24):
I don't even know how how about that? That he right?
Because he did all all types of stuff from TMU
and she like.
Speaker 3 (18:32):
Handy person. Okay, like she I found a news like
the other day, I got two outfits for me out.
Speaker 2 (18:41):
They're gonna wah it wants to go fit Taylor.
Speaker 3 (18:43):
All right, get it off your chest, Lauren, my goodness,
go ahead, go ahead, go to commercial.
Speaker 7 (18:49):
All right, well that was get it off your chest.
Now when we come back, we got the ladies. Let
me tell you about Lauren. I'm down here and working.
Speaker 2 (18:56):
Lauren sends me a three page list of questions to
ask all this i' gonna run into. Dang.
Speaker 5 (19:02):
He was in the hallway, so exactly, but I.
Speaker 7 (19:05):
Did, and I started everyone. Lauren asked me that Lauren
told me to ask you. This question didn't come from me.
Speaker 21 (19:10):
You wanted the interviews, he said. Lauren and somebody. I
don't know if it was the artist, if it was
Nelly or who it was.
Speaker 2 (19:16):
It was like, oh man, I'm like, dang.
Speaker 21 (19:19):
So we're gonna get into them interviews in this first
hour because Andy all you've been taking us to Atlanta
all morning, so we're gonna we're gonna.
Speaker 2 (19:25):
Look at this the interviews. Look at him, two nice sets,
one hundred and ten dollars. They looked like, one hundred
and ten, this is this your change. Get him back,
Get him.
Speaker 22 (19:35):
Back fifty I can't even really see it.
Speaker 21 (19:38):
Are you sure this is a real site? So they
got a shopify. Okay, the pictures are so blurry. It
looks like it's just clean.
Speaker 2 (19:45):
It's just some nice queen. Fenty six dollars.
Speaker 21 (19:48):
Take me to the real website. Oh my goodness, did
you show your wife that before you checked out?
Speaker 2 (19:53):
No, we got the Latest with Lauren.
Speaker 7 (19:57):
Ladies with Lauren coming up next, it's the Breakfast Club
Morning Long be coming.
Speaker 3 (20:00):
With straight fast.
Speaker 2 (20:03):
She gets them somebody that knows somebody detail.
Speaker 22 (20:06):
I'm the homegirl that knows a little bit about everything.
Speaker 1 (20:08):
And she'd be having the latest on the page, the laws,
the latest with Lauren la Rosa.
Speaker 2 (20:14):
Sometimes you have fact, sometimes you have details, sometimes you
have a little bit. Every time, it's the latest on
the Breakfast Club. Talk to me.
Speaker 21 (20:21):
So MV is down in Atlanta, are one of our
sister stations. Ninety six to one, the b atl had
their jingle ball talk got Louis V down there. Shout
out to Louis V and the team down there. So
MVY was on the ground and I shot them some
questions to ask some of the artists.
Speaker 2 (20:37):
One questions three pages of questions.
Speaker 22 (20:39):
There's like a lot of artists.
Speaker 21 (20:41):
You have Molly Big exa Plug, Belly, Gane Cushington, Mariada,
science Is, Nelly, boss Man, Dil Lil John and friends.
Speaker 22 (20:47):
And the friends is it's a lot of friends Kaylanie,
Jermaine de Prix and friends. So I had to get
you right.
Speaker 21 (20:52):
Uh So Mvy ran into Nelly backstage and they talked
a bit about a few things. Uh The first thing
that they talked not the first thing, but one of
the things that they talked about was the fact that y'all,
remember Nelly and Ashanti was trying to figure out where
they live live at remember no okay, So so they
have a couple of different houses, different places. When they
were here and also on their reality show, the conversation was,
(21:15):
you know, Shanty's a New York girl and Nelly loves
to be in the South. He loves to touch his
grass and have his backyard. So there was a back
and forth about that. So while they're in the South
celebrating this concert and ving him, had a conversation about
where they ended up landing home wise a sack a listen.
Speaker 7 (21:29):
She also wanted to know, she said, holiday time is here.
She said, you gave a shanty everything. What are you
doing for Christmas? Is there anything different? And did she
finally get you to move to New York because she
she wanted to go back home, and she said, he
wasn't letting up.
Speaker 8 (21:42):
We always got a place in New York. Obviously she's
from there, her family's from there. And listen, don't get
a twisted I love New York, you live. I love
New York.
Speaker 2 (21:49):
I just can't live there, Okay. I just need I
need some trees and some grass and some out there too.
Speaker 5 (21:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (21:57):
Yeah, you know, I think it's.
Speaker 8 (21:59):
A good thing for both of us to have that diversity,
to be able to go back and forth and things
like that.
Speaker 2 (22:04):
And I think our families love it.
Speaker 8 (22:05):
Because her family was just down for my black and
White ball that we just had were I quote unquote
put Metro on the spot, right, but you know, and
they loved it. That was the second time down there, man.
And you know, we get a chance to enjoy both cities.
Speaker 5 (22:19):
Yeah. That I'm witting Nelly. I'm witting Ellie with that.
Speaker 23 (22:22):
I don't I don't like to live in New York
because I like I like the country too, but it's cool.
Speaker 22 (22:28):
Now, I've always you wrote these questions in the Game
of the Envy.
Speaker 2 (22:32):
You know, I didn't ask that question. I'm not going
to ask where would you have to be these questions?
Speaker 22 (22:42):
That's why I said it in a text.
Speaker 2 (22:46):
Get go ahead, lord.
Speaker 21 (22:48):
So they also speaking of they also talked a bit
about uh metro Booman in the album, because you remember,
it just got announced that his ball, that metro Booman
was going to be doing Theirst Saint Louistic album in
like twenty five plus years and people were excited to
hear that. So I wanted to know how far they've
actually got in or was he just at the party?
Litt and just let us know on accident. Let's take
a listen to Ellie on Metro.
Speaker 2 (23:09):
Now, I got a boss in New York. He my
name was Lola Rosa.
Speaker 7 (23:12):
Right, you don't see now, So you got to ask
all these questions you wanted to know metro booming the album?
Speaker 2 (23:17):
How did that album come together?
Speaker 12 (23:19):
You know Metros from the Loop and Legend.
Speaker 8 (23:22):
You know, we thought he's been a fan of ours
for a long time, and you know it turned to
us being a fan of his.
Speaker 2 (23:28):
So it just came together. Man, It's a beautiful thing.
Speaker 5 (23:30):
Man.
Speaker 8 (23:31):
He's he's always representing the lou representing where where we're from.
And we thought it would be dope to put that
Metro Saint Lunatics together and see what we can come
up with.
Speaker 2 (23:40):
How many records have done so far, We.
Speaker 24 (23:41):
Ain't done nothing.
Speaker 2 (23:44):
We just got it together. So you put him on.
We just got it together.
Speaker 17 (23:47):
No, no, no, no.
Speaker 2 (23:48):
On the spot.
Speaker 8 (23:48):
We had already talked about it a few times. We
had always talked about working. We never really got the chance.
Speaker 3 (23:53):
You know.
Speaker 22 (23:54):
Fortunately enough, he's been doing a lot.
Speaker 8 (23:55):
Fortunate enough, we had been doing a lot, being on
the road and all of that, and it's just about
getting then and putting it together. But we decided, yeah, man,
we could talk about it because we definitely is something
we're gonna do.
Speaker 5 (24:06):
You know.
Speaker 2 (24:06):
First of all, that was a great question, Lauren.
Speaker 3 (24:07):
Second of all, I don't know why a DJ who
does who plays music can't ask a question about an album.
Speaker 2 (24:12):
Third of all, I didn't know met was from Saint Louis.
I didn't know he was from Say Luis.
Speaker 21 (24:16):
People identify him with Atlanta, but he does. He does
a lot there like he does a lot in a
whole lot in the community. He's very intentional about making
sure he gives back to Saint Louis and he's been
doing it for some time. I don't know why I don't.
He's very synonymous with Atlanta. I was gonna say, I
don't know why that.
Speaker 7 (24:32):
Yeah, it wasn't just one question, it was nine questions
and be a purfase he'll purface that question.
Speaker 3 (24:37):
Hey man, what about you and Metro woman? But but hey,
what did you get a shanty for Christmas?
Speaker 21 (24:41):
Bab They cut that part out the cut wait wait, wait, wait,
it gets a little bit more and things because you'll
remember they were coming for Nelly when that clip from
their reality show, Him and a Shanty's reality show dropped
and he was talking about not changing Pampers. Let's take
a listen to Envy and him having a rich dad conversation.
Speaker 2 (25:00):
He does not change pampers. And when he said that, Nah,
I'm not mad at that. He has a nanny that
does it. That's what ten four hour nanny.
Speaker 8 (25:10):
Well, let's be clear, I have changed pampas even when
I made that statement.
Speaker 2 (25:15):
I have changed. My thing is of course I do.
I know one hand with a remote and everything else.
You know, mean.
Speaker 8 (25:23):
But my thing was that you know, when you get
to a certain age, I would probably say certain things
because who changed your pamper at three months? You don't
remember probably nine people. The fact that people act like
changing panthers makes a difference in your life. That was
just amazing to me, Like I've never seen anybody go
(25:45):
to the moon because the astronaut change that diapers and.
Speaker 2 (25:49):
He sounded like a disgrunted baby mama.
Speaker 7 (25:54):
That was not of course that she asked me. It's
Luther Ferrari Simmons and DT from one Jani. They was
with me, but she asked me to ask a bunch
of questions to the point Young Thug was there last
night with Mariah Scientist. She's gonna text me, young Thug
is there, Go see if you can find them. Go
see if you can find.
Speaker 21 (26:09):
Those because you know they had you everywhere. So I'm like, listen,
I know you got to like host and bring out artists.
But young Thug just got engaged and I am not there.
Speaker 5 (26:21):
We was just standing in the hallway watching chasing them.
Speaker 21 (26:26):
Because I was trying to make sure I was here
and planted for I'm getting my life together on like
outside of work, so I need to be home.
Speaker 22 (26:33):
What you're looking at looking.
Speaker 2 (26:36):
Down forces kind of filthy. They're a little dash.
Speaker 17 (26:39):
You're not doing me doing me.
Speaker 21 (26:43):
Shout out to JD Sports, Baby, this is only the
third where shout out of JD Sports on the forces just.
Speaker 2 (26:49):
Made me think about it. You're talking about Nelly and
I just happened to look and you got on something.
That's all.
Speaker 21 (26:56):
You are so childish, like very much. You couldn't nothing else.
Thank you Envy for running around for me. Of courses
look like they've been doing the running.
Speaker 2 (27:05):
I guess bring mama back her money. And Yo, I
wish you could see something.
Speaker 7 (27:09):
I wish you could see some of these questions your
whole ass on the scroll. But she definitely did she.
I mean, this is a bunch of questions. She asked,
asked I was important to spend holiday times together, asked
bow Wow about his new music and excited to go
on tour.
Speaker 2 (27:23):
Ask Little John this. I'm like, I'm like, I'm not
doing all this I have.
Speaker 21 (27:28):
I had you didn't even Little We didn't even get
like Little John audio. That would have been good. That
would have woke us up this morning.
Speaker 22 (27:33):
I'm sure.
Speaker 21 (27:35):
Yeah, Well, we had some audio from the performances as
well too, but we didn't get a chance to play
them and wrap it up this hour. So if you
guys want to take a listen, go to the B
A t L on or a look on b b
ATL on Instagram. They have recaps there as well too.
And in the next hour, I'm gonna take you guys
into Tory Lanez's first interview live from behind bars since
he's been.
Speaker 22 (27:53):
You know, locked up for the shooting of Meg the Stallion.
Speaker 2 (27:58):
No, she han't sent me to the jail.
Speaker 17 (28:00):
I do that.
Speaker 2 (28:01):
No news.
Speaker 7 (28:05):
All right, when we come back, we got front page
news that don't go anywhere. It's to the Breakfast Clocomo Morning, everybody.
It's dj NV, just hilarious, Charlamage the god. We are
the breakfast Club. Let's get back in some front page news.
It doesnay night football.
Speaker 2 (28:18):
The Seahawks beat the Rams last night thirty eight to
thirty seven.
Speaker 7 (28:21):
Now tonight it's to fight, Charlamonne. You watching the fight,
Jake Paul, Anthony, Joshua mo Man.
Speaker 3 (28:25):
Listen, let me tell you something. Not only am I
absolutely watching the fight. I have been looking forward to
this fight because Jake Paul is the type of white
boy I like.
Speaker 2 (28:32):
I like white boys that aren't afraid to die. What
you mean? Okay? And tonight is an extreme, extreme, extreme sport.
Speaker 3 (28:39):
Okay, tonight is gonna be fantastic to watch Anthony Joshua
versus Jake Paul in Miami on Netflix at eight pm.
Speaker 2 (28:47):
I am there. Okay, something must happen because he don't
look scared.
Speaker 3 (28:50):
But that's the beauty of it. You don't got to
look scared to do the the you know, do something
extreme like this. What did Nate Robinson look scared before
you got in the ring with Jake Paul. I don't
think Nate Robinson expect think what was gonna happen. I
think if he knew, he would have probably looked a
little scared. Well, Jake Paul, I'm sure he knows what's
gonna happen from the Anthony Joshua is not some old,
washed up boxer.
Speaker 2 (29:08):
This is a gold medal winning Olympic champion.
Speaker 3 (29:12):
Okay, not to mention a two time heavyweight champion who's
only thirty five thirty six years old. All right, AJ
puts people to sleep. Oh boy, you'll see all right,
Well we'll see tonight.
Speaker 2 (29:22):
What's that to me.
Speaker 11 (29:23):
Good morning, MBA, josh Ala Mage, how y'all doing good?
Speaker 2 (29:26):
Peach me me all right?
Speaker 11 (29:28):
So we start this hour with the major development at
the Brown University, that shooting investigation. So please say the
suspected gunman, Claudio Manuel Valente, a forty eight year old
former Brown graduate who attended the university twenty five years ago,
has been found dead in from a self inflicted gunshot
wound inside a storage unit in Salem, New Hampshire, ending
(29:49):
a six day multi state man hunt. Now thorties believe
that same man was also responsible for killing a MIIT
professor shot at his home just two days after the
Brown attack. An investigator say a tip from a member
of the public was a turning point in the case.
Speaker 22 (30:05):
That tips are.
Speaker 11 (30:06):
Identified only as John and a police affidavit They told
authorities that he had several unsettling encounters with the suspect
near Brown University, including inside the engineering building just hours
before the shooting.
Speaker 13 (30:19):
Now John he later.
Speaker 11 (30:20):
Recognized that suspect in the surveillance images released by the police,
and he shared key details with the police. Now Rhode
Island DA. He said that it was that tip that
blew the case wide open. Let's listen to what he
had to say.
Speaker 2 (30:33):
That person came.
Speaker 25 (30:34):
Forward to two Providence police officers over on the east
side and said he had information then that could help
this case, and he blew this case right open. That
person led us to the car, which led us to
the name, which led us to the photographs of that
individual renting the car, which matched the clothing of our
(30:55):
shooter here in Providence, that matched the satchel. He was
found dead with a satchel, with two firearms, and evidence
in the car that that matches exactly what we see
at the scene here in Providence.
Speaker 11 (31:14):
Well, police have not identified a motive or either attack
around that shooting, of course, that left two students dead
nine others injured during final exams, shaking the community. And
just this morning, Homeland Security Secretary Christy Nomes she is
chiming in writing on x that Melente was granted US status.
Speaker 13 (31:32):
Through the Diversity visa lottery program.
Speaker 11 (31:35):
She says a Department of Homeland Security is now pausing
that program immediately, saying the move is meant to ensure that.
Speaker 13 (31:42):
No more Americans are harmed.
Speaker 11 (31:44):
So yeah, so we'll see what happens with that, but
I'm glad that they caught that suspect and that I'm
sure that community can wrestley this morning.
Speaker 3 (31:53):
I want I wonder howel like you know, I'm not.
I don't want to. I don't want to know how
that feels. But I'm just saying, like, you know, because
you want the person to be but you also want
like justice.
Speaker 2 (32:02):
Yeah feels like justice.
Speaker 26 (32:04):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure.
Speaker 11 (32:07):
That's the first thing I thought about when they said
they found the suspect dead, is you know, people were
you know, there's so many answers, so many questions, yeah,
left unanswered, So you know, we'll see the police of
the investigation is not over. Even though that suspect was found.
They will still continue to probe and try and figure
out what that motive exactly was.
Speaker 2 (32:26):
So so sad.
Speaker 11 (32:28):
Yeah, And switching gears to if you've ever applied for
a job, knew you were qualified, and never heard anything back,
this may explain why so right now many companies they're
using AI to screen resumes, So before a hiring manager
ever looks at your application, a computer program decides who
moves forward and who doesn't. So multiple studies show that
(32:48):
those systems don't treat everyone equally and researchers have found
that there are names like jamal or II Show or Keisha,
they were more likely to be filtered out than identical
resumes with names like Jake or Emley when those qualifications
were exactly the same. And so once the algorithm it
screened someone, that decision is often final, no interview, no
(33:10):
follow up, no explanation. Now, lawmakers say that is the
core problem, and that's why Democratic Senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts,
along with Congressmen, Congresswoman Ayana Presley, and several lawmakers, they
are pushing a bill called the AI Civil Rights Act. Now,
the goal of the bill is simple, it puts guardrails
on how AI is used in major life decisions, including
(33:32):
job applications, loans, housing, and healthcare. They say that, you
know AI, it picks up historical data, so it reflects
those long standing biases instead of fixing inequality. Technology can
quietly repeat it faster and at a much larger scale.
And so they say that that has also been seen
in loan loan applications, insurance decisions, and other digital tools
(33:54):
where people with like black sounding names receive different outcomes
than others.
Speaker 13 (33:58):
So black sounding name, I show you yeah, Jamal.
Speaker 11 (34:06):
They were saying that those names they get flagged much
faster than a Jake or an Emly.
Speaker 5 (34:11):
That's crazy.
Speaker 3 (34:12):
Okay, Tiana chance, don't stand a chance. We met the
other day, Remember Tatiana came here to Tiana?
Speaker 22 (34:25):
Yeah for sure.
Speaker 13 (34:26):
All right, y'all, Well that is your front page news.
I am me Me Brown. Follow me at Mimi Brown
TV for more stories.
Speaker 11 (34:32):
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or visit v I N news dot com.
Speaker 2 (34:40):
Same to you, the next chair, the next chair.
Speaker 7 (34:44):
All right now, when we come back, Pap Poos and
Clarissa's Shields will be joining us. Pap has a new
album that's out right now. Clariss is fighting soon. We're
gonna talk to both of them when we come back,
So don't go anywhere. It's to Breakfast Club.
Speaker 2 (34:54):
Good Morning morning.
Speaker 7 (34:55):
Everybody's dj n V, Jess Hilarrys, Charlamage the guy.
Speaker 2 (34:59):
We all the breaks this club. Lola Rose and see
it as well. And we got a special guest in
the building, Pad Poos, Pat Poos. That's how you feeling, man?
I think it was great, man. I see you. You
just celebrated your daughter's birthday the other day yeah, I
did McDonald's party.
Speaker 15 (35:14):
Yeah, she turned seven years old. That's nice, man, beautiful thing. Man,
enjoy they get big, fat happen so fast.
Speaker 2 (35:18):
Man, you know what I'm saying. So, yeah, it's a blessing.
I feel like you you should have been did bars
on wheels?
Speaker 5 (35:24):
You know?
Speaker 3 (35:24):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (35:25):
Yeah, yeah I did. That's a fact. That's a fact.
What is balls on wills? First of all? Yeah?
Speaker 15 (35:28):
So Balls on Wheels? The Journey to Save hip Hop? Man,
it's me basically taking what I was doing on Instagram
to the next level. I mean, so sometimes when I
post the videos and be driving in the car wrapping,
some people go into comments and they be like, Okay,
but where's it going.
Speaker 2 (35:41):
So I'm like, you know what I want to see?
There you go? So I want a journey to save
hip hop? You know what I'm saying. So that's that's
the name of the project.
Speaker 18 (35:49):
Man.
Speaker 15 (35:50):
I didn't want to just do it as an album.
I wanted to do it as a short film and
just do something that was never done before.
Speaker 3 (35:55):
You know, you always prided yourself on just being a
pure lyricist, and you know, everybody likes to do the
melodies and the vibes warding the bars. What do you
think lyric first rappers need to do to stay culturally
relevant without compromising the craft.
Speaker 2 (36:08):
I think just be be themselves, man, I think nobody
could do you better than you.
Speaker 15 (36:12):
You know what I'm saying. Like you're the only one
with your DNA and you gotta utilize that. Sometimes people
try to go outside of themselves and you cheating yourself
because you could have just been yourself and you never
know what the outcome could have been. So to answer
the question, to just be yourself.
Speaker 1 (36:26):
Man.
Speaker 2 (36:26):
So when you when you write today, are you just
trying to outrap everybody?
Speaker 3 (36:29):
Are you just were focused on saying something meaningful because
you've always say meaningful things in your minds too.
Speaker 16 (36:34):
Nah.
Speaker 15 (36:35):
Man, it's just I study the craft. I practice my
craft so long that it comes out like that posy.
You know what I'm saying. I'm not trying to unwrap nobody.
It happens naturally, you know what I'm saying. To be honest, now, I.
Speaker 21 (36:46):
Know the project is all about saving hip hop, but
at the end of your visual you basically flip it
where it's like you can't save hip hop and one
of the things that you show without giving too much
of it is the conversation around like, you know, the
drugs and things that traded the culture. So first of all,
I guess you know, obvious question is why would you
why include that? And then second question to that is
(37:08):
if we can't save hip hop, then what's your real mission?
Speaker 12 (37:11):
Like how right?
Speaker 15 (37:12):
So you know, I think that played a major part
to the demise of about a culture, of about hip hop,
you know, the rest of peace to guys like Mac Miller,
young artists who just dying from drug overdose. I think
all of those things, man, where they glorified us using
drugs and you got kids odean on it. So I
just wanted to shine a light on that and create
awareness to talk about it. And as far as at
(37:33):
the ending when I said, you know, can't save them,
you know you gotta watch part two to see the
continue to get the conclusion of that. But that's how
I feel sometimes, man, Like when I say I'm on
a journey up to save hip hop, I'm a part
of the culture, Like I live this for real, So
anytime I step in front of the microphone, that's my
goal to elevate the game. But it feels helpless sometimes, man,
you know what I'm saying, So how.
Speaker 2 (37:54):
Do we change that?
Speaker 16 (37:54):
Right?
Speaker 7 (37:55):
Because of course hip hop took a turn right where
you know, the sellers became the users and that whole thing.
But it was still a place where there was negativity
and hip hop, which kind of hurt hip hop. Right
didn't have to be od and brothers getting to jail.
But I felt like there is a strong line of
negative and positive. When it comes to it, you feel
like that positive is not being heard anymore.
Speaker 2 (38:16):
It's not even that.
Speaker 15 (38:17):
I just feel like, you know, I feel like negative
and positive existing life period. Sometimes people put too much
on hip hop, like they gotta stop and if a
cat get if a cat gets stuck in the tree,
all these rappers rapping about cats getting stuck in the trees.
This is why this happened, you know what I'm saying, Like,
I feel like people blame hip hop for things that
actually go on in America. America has a problem with
(38:39):
violence and all that. When hip hop was positive, I've
seen negativity going on. So I don't blame hip hop
for those things. Actually, I feel like hip hop save
a lot of lives, you know what I'm saying. You
know how many jobs y'all wouldn't even be sitting here
for hip hop. So when people like to blame hip
hop for negative things, you know, I don't look at
it like that. I look at it like we have
those issues living in this country period.
Speaker 3 (39:00):
I saw Robin Roberts asked fifty that about the Diddy doc.
She was like, is this an indictment of hip hop?
Speaker 2 (39:04):
And something like? What hip hop got to do it right?
Speaker 24 (39:07):
Right?
Speaker 17 (39:07):
Yeah?
Speaker 15 (39:08):
See they always dragging hip if you notice that, and
I think no other genre no. I think part of
the reason why that happened is is because they don't
like that, you know, black billionaires and millionaires are being
made out of it. So I think while we got
our own con putting hip hop down so much, they
need to be aware of that.
Speaker 3 (39:23):
How is your perspective when the screechs changed, perhaps now
that you're you know, older and just more reflective. As
soon as you walked in and we wanted to remind
you of when you used to put hands on people,
you know like that.
Speaker 2 (39:33):
You didn't say nothing to do I'm talking about? I said,
what was your question?
Speaker 15 (39:46):
Respective when the streaks changed? When when you say streets changed,
what you mean though?
Speaker 2 (39:50):
Just then just being just being an older person can
reflect on you know, how things used to be. Things glorify,
that's the fact. That's the fact.
Speaker 15 (39:57):
Yeah, I respect it, man, I respect and I love rope.
I think it's very important. I embrace it. And I'm
all about positivity. Bro, bro, you know what I'm saying.
If you look at me, you know what I mean.
You see me, Like NB said, I got my history,
but when they really put the light on me, I say,
what black love? Something positive? Man, I don't wear that
the streets on my sleeve. I don't need to, you
(40:18):
know what I'm saying. I always showcase my talent, you
know what I mean, and something positive about uplifting our people.
Speaker 3 (40:23):
So if you could speak to these young men who
idolized the street life, what would you tell them about
the real cost.
Speaker 12 (40:29):
Of that year?
Speaker 15 (40:30):
I would say, don't do it. It's not worth it,
you know what I'm saying. But I always tell my
young brothers what I see in the street, and I
always try to point this out to them. You know,
look at your look at look around at your crew.
And I got to be honest with them all. Y'all
not gonna make it out, you know, I may you
know how many individuals I grow up with us when
I was younger, They're not here no more. I'm sure
(40:50):
you got homies like that. They like they literally lost
their lives. And at the time when y'all was together,
y'all was hanging out, y'all was running in the street.
You never thought that they would be gone. So always
tell them you look around, one of y'all or two
or maybe three, y'all not.
Speaker 2 (41:04):
Gonna make it. It might be you.
Speaker 15 (41:06):
So if you think that's worth it, continue in the street.
But it's not worth it, bro, so you know, get
out of that.
Speaker 21 (41:12):
You mentioned black love earlier. I know Cloris is here
as well, but I wanted to go back to that central.
I wanted to go back to that time period because
I feel like, for the longest time, prior to your
relationship now, you and Remy were like the emblem of
like black love positivity, and then everything just switched publicly,
And I know you talk about even in hip hop,
(41:34):
like you know how things are thrown on hip hop
and thrown on us negatively. When that moment was happening
publicly with you and Remy, what was pap Who's feeling?
Because it was so positive for so long and it
kind of just changed everything. What were you feeling as
everything started to you know, happened online.
Speaker 2 (41:50):
It was corny. It was corny. It's always corny to
do social media. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 15 (41:54):
Who wants that? Who wants to be a part of
the circus? So I just feel like it was corny.
You got a tack for black love early on. Wow,
somebody said.
Speaker 7 (42:05):
It did we have conversations about what love and why
we We had you know, behind the scenes conversation.
Speaker 2 (42:12):
But you got to test for it when you got
attacked for why did you think you got attacked.
Speaker 7 (42:16):
For showing an expressing love to the individual you were with?
Like why do you think that happened? And why it's
a couple going It's a couple of different things. So
initially when she became incarcerated, they was killing me.
Speaker 15 (42:29):
They was like, Yo, you holding up? Damn Nah, he's
an idiot, He's dumb all this book right. I ain't
care though, because that's that was my real life at
the time. And then as it progressed, one time Double
Excel have reached out to me and they was like, yo,
we want to follow you one day and document your journey,
like what's going on with you? And they followed me
to the supermarket. I went got groceries for her, you
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know what I'm saying. Then I went on the visit,
brought the groceries. They sat on the visit with me,
and they put out that article. When they put out
that article, it kind of changed. The outlook kind of
changed for hot set and everybody was like wow, they
couldn't believe it, and it was cool. I kept going,
But what you kind of talking about is when we
love and hip hop? Yeah, yeah, well you had mixed.
(43:11):
It was mixed, you know what I'm saying. Like the
women were embracing it. But I go through the toll
booth and I go get to do with my money
because they ain't have the.
Speaker 2 (43:19):
Right.
Speaker 15 (43:19):
And he'd be like, oh man, you've been in my household. Man,
my woman told a man, Yeah, I need to be
more like you.
Speaker 2 (43:30):
It's just change, you know what I'm saying. So the
dudes was always.
Speaker 15 (43:33):
Hating, but the women, older women, all different age groups,
they always embraced it.
Speaker 21 (43:40):
And then you did your your own spin off, the
Black Live spin off, which you guys have more creative
control over at the time, right, Yeah, So if you
felt like kind of the tide was changing when you
guys got on reality TV, why was it important for
you to do that like second installment.
Speaker 15 (43:51):
Because you know, the opportunity was there to show more
of us. You know, when you're on Love and Hip
Hop you just got like a segment, you know what
I'm saying. So it was just that people wanted to
see more of us at that time. So we was like,
all right, cool, let's do it. I think we did
the holiday special first and then it went from there.
But going back to what you were saying earlier, like
when I first shot it, I was like, oh, they're
about to kill me man when they come out there,
(44:12):
because people never saw that side of me, you know
what I'm saying. But it was surprisingly people embraced it.
I think the world was tired of seeing our culture
getting put down, drink skin and thrown on each other
and just the bad stigma on our relationships.
Speaker 2 (44:25):
You know I'm saying you ever regretted at all putting
that much of your life on camera, I don't.
Speaker 15 (44:29):
I don't regret it at all because it was real.
It wasn't like nothing was or hears. Nothing was scripted.
People just saw what was going on at that time.
Speaker 7 (44:36):
But you know, the thing with it is like I
get it, but now people are so dialed into your life,
but now there is no moment where it's like, hold on,
let me figure this out. Because now they're like, nah,
you showed me this, You showed me the baby, you
showed me the one year old party, you showed me that,
you showed me this.
Speaker 2 (44:50):
I loved it.
Speaker 7 (44:50):
But then when it's like when you say, you know what,
I need to take a break, They're like, nah, you can't.
Speaker 2 (44:55):
No, No, I love it.
Speaker 15 (44:56):
I'll tell you why. See, this is what happens with celebrities.
And I kind of said this before. When it's all good?
Speaker 2 (45:04):
Right when?
Speaker 15 (45:04):
When when when y'all buying in tibool careers, y'all watching
the TV show, y'all come into the performances done parents?
Is the walkthroughs? I bring you in the room where
my daughter is born, You come to the wedding, you
see everything right, okay? And then soon as something happened
with these celebrities, what's the first thing they say, y'all
don't know me like that, y'all don't know what's going
on in my life. Correct, So I'm glad that I
(45:25):
give y'all an open books. So when someone wants to
lie on when you guys had been there all along,
y'all seen this.
Speaker 2 (45:32):
So that's all.
Speaker 3 (45:32):
Now, there was one thing that came out of that man,
and you said you wrote ninety percent of remies rap,
including conceited.
Speaker 2 (45:39):
Was that true? No comment?
Speaker 1 (45:41):
Man.
Speaker 2 (45:41):
You know what I'm saying. I wish you the best,
and that's that's all I'm gonna say. You know what
I'm saying.
Speaker 15 (45:46):
Like I said earlier, I never wanted to be a
part of that. But sometimes your hand is falced. You
know what I'm saying. You gotta you gotta do what
you gotta do. But I wish you the best, man,
You know, I mean, I got I got an amazing
best friend of my life right now and we're happy.
Speaker 5 (45:59):
Man.
Speaker 7 (46:00):
Somebody said, you know, that was a depressing media. It
was a hard time because we know y'all. Yeah, you
know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (46:06):
No, but y'all know us. But sometimes people pretend like
they don't know us. That's when we get on my nerves.
Speaker 22 (46:10):
I think it's like what happened?
Speaker 15 (46:12):
Like mm hm, I mean, like I said, y'all was
there every step of the way. Y'all was there when
I was riding up there to the prison. Y'all seen
me fighting court officers, getting thrown out of the court room.
Speaker 19 (46:24):
It was.
Speaker 15 (46:24):
It was in the newspapers. You know what I'm saying,
y'all seen everything. How can I come to y'all and
say something didn't happen. Y'all gotta stop, man, Like, come on,
So that's.
Speaker 2 (46:34):
I think the time.
Speaker 7 (46:35):
Well, I know, for myself, I just wanted y'all to
fix it because I've known y'all so long and not
fixed the relationship, just the friendship the parents.
Speaker 2 (46:43):
That just fix that part, that's what that's.
Speaker 21 (46:44):
That takes time. Like it's a divorce. It's not something
that just happens overnight, you know what I'm saying. But people,
life don't stop because of that, you know what I mean.
It's papers, it's time, it's all this stuff that gotta happen.
But at the end of the day, we move forward.
Speaker 2 (46:58):
With our lives.
Speaker 15 (46:59):
Like I said, I wish you the best. We got
some great, amazing things going on, and like I said,
this is my best friend right here.
Speaker 9 (47:05):
Man.
Speaker 2 (47:05):
We were living our life.
Speaker 21 (47:07):
We've been together over a year and a half now,
it'll be two years next year in September.
Speaker 12 (47:12):
We at the end of the year.
Speaker 21 (47:13):
Some of this stuff is just so old, you know,
it's so old to talk about, to bring up, to
keep harping on it. It's like they're separated. She got
somebody too, Like, don't act like you're just over here,
like she's happy, We're happy, and that's it.
Speaker 12 (47:30):
Like, I don't know, what is it?
Speaker 2 (47:32):
Cordial? Are you just say nah? I'm just it is
what it is.
Speaker 15 (47:35):
I'm always called you, bro, cordial. I'm cordial with everybody. Like,
come on, bro, I'm not problematic man. You know, y'all
know this stuff. Man, get out, y'all. Let me just
go out and say why would something happen?
Speaker 2 (47:47):
Y'all?
Speaker 15 (47:47):
Like y'all know people like like I know and be
like cause and we got dogs. He's a DJ he
from Queens. So when somebody come over here and say, oh,
I saw Envy doing x Y, I've been watching this
twenty some years. I never heard that next to his name,
Like certain things they can't put on your jacket, you
know what I'm saying. I know Charlamagne. He speaks about
mental health you know what I mean, he's into different things.
(48:08):
He's into his relationship with his wife. If I've been
watching this man fifteen years, like certain things on my heir,
Charlamagne did that man.
Speaker 5 (48:18):
A rap?
Speaker 2 (48:19):
Tell me he's up here rapping and Charlamagne told his
face you whack. But that's what I'm gonna say.
Speaker 21 (48:24):
He did that.
Speaker 2 (48:26):
You can't hold he finish.
Speaker 15 (48:27):
You can't just come with some left field that I've
never heard twenty years of me following this man career.
Speaker 2 (48:32):
Since he was on Wendy Williams. Right, Nah, that don't
go with him pat Post punching somebody in the face.
I believe you keep doing that.
Speaker 21 (48:46):
Wait, like to your point and chance, I know you
mentioned like it's old, but I think the reason why
people bring it back up is because we saw so
much and we knew you, and then when everything happened,
there's claims of like you cheating and like all these things.
Speaker 2 (48:58):
That's what I'm saying, Like if it's a new artist,
I get it. We don't know all these years.
Speaker 15 (49:04):
In concerrated that's never been on my name ever, that
was out here with me. I was coming to the
old standard.
Speaker 3 (49:11):
That is a good point that path making, because come on,
all the years she was incuserrated.
Speaker 2 (49:15):
We never heard of.
Speaker 15 (49:18):
The screen all of a sudden boom out of nowhere,
an asteroid hit, like.
Speaker 21 (49:22):
Come on, man, So that didn't happen because she said
she had got into it with somebody over some allegations.
Speaker 15 (49:27):
And like I said, man, I wish you had the
best man me speaking about that. It goes into like
a whole and I ain't had.
Speaker 21 (49:34):
To do that, you know what I mean, I know
on your side of it, Like people always like push
back because it's like he's still married and he's this
and he's that. You're like, they're separated. We're happy for
you trying to move forward in this new relationship. Like
how tough is that when that conversation comes up for you?
I don't know why they act like people don't get divorced.
It's the craziest thing to me, like everything, the most
thing that happened. And like people are like, we don't,
(49:55):
we don't understand these breakups and relationships. You can never
you never gonna break up with your family because they
your blood. You gotta deal with them, your mom and
your daddy, your crazy sister, your outrageous cousin. But when
it comes to relationship that breaks up all the time,
marriages in all the time, divorces happen.
Speaker 12 (50:11):
I don't know why.
Speaker 21 (50:11):
It's like, oh, divorces, it is impossible when they don't
when it's divorce, foul public, whatever the heck that was.
It's like, and we're together all the time, every single day,
ebony awards, fights, walk outs at home, cooking, like it's
harder for the fans that followed them to let go
(50:33):
than it is for them.
Speaker 12 (50:34):
I feel like God.
Speaker 15 (50:36):
I will say this though, I will say this because
I don't think this is wrong towards anybody.
Speaker 2 (50:40):
I will say this. None of that. It's true.
Speaker 1 (50:43):
Man.
Speaker 15 (50:44):
I come from a big family like you. If you
really follow me and you're not just around for the gossip.
You see my daughter, You see my sisters, you see
my mother. You see so many beautiful women in my
life who love me to death. I mean not only
because I was there for them when they need me.
I fought all they battles. I don't just do it
for the person that I'm with. I do this for
(51:05):
my children like I don't. I've had to put hands
on my daughter's boyfriends to protect them. I'm being honest,
I'm gonna protect the bro and the providers. So anything
outside of that, it doesn't it doesn't go.
Speaker 7 (51:16):
But I think the main thing I think it doesn't
up when when the fans follow your life and like
you said, we don't know what goes on, we only
know what we see, and then all of a sudden
on Tuesday, we start.
Speaker 2 (51:25):
Seeing these these tweets and these these Instagram posts.
Speaker 15 (51:28):
Were like, but that's not how it happened, though, See
that's what that's another that's what I see. I know,
but you said it earlier, right, you said, yo, pat
put hands on somebody. Right, y'all seen all this happen
right in front of your face, and you're round about.
Speaker 2 (51:41):
None of this was said when that's all this was
going on. See that y'all making me get into this.
Speaker 21 (51:46):
I don't want to do it trying to figure out
clarity because there's like so many questions because it's like
one day literally you just wake up and and boom,
we're we're.
Speaker 2 (51:54):
That's not what happened, though, I don't know why y'all
starting it from there.
Speaker 22 (51:58):
Okay, so let's back up, because what you're referm into
is the allegations that she was cheating.
Speaker 2 (52:02):
I don't.
Speaker 15 (52:03):
I don't even want to. Like I said, I wish
her the best. I got nothing bad to say about her.
Speaker 21 (52:07):
Everybody knows that before I came into the picture, now,
it was just these two in the picture.
Speaker 12 (52:12):
Y'all know where it started.
Speaker 3 (52:13):
It had.
Speaker 21 (52:14):
I had nothing to do with anything as far as
when me and him got together, he was he was
already separated, So y'all know what happened before that.
Speaker 2 (52:23):
So what I got the green I beat rappers up.
Speaker 3 (52:30):
The weed.
Speaker 2 (52:33):
Available platforms out Now, yeah.
Speaker 15 (52:38):
Hip hop, You try to tell me that when when
the day she referms to you turn to tell me,
that's the first day you heard about this. You ain't
see hold on, hold on, hold on second. You ain't
see everything that was going on for a whole year.
Speaker 2 (52:49):
Before that battle, the whole I'm gonna tell you why
why y'all only wanted to start.
Speaker 22 (52:53):
You said you didn't want to go there, confusing.
Speaker 7 (52:55):
Because I didn't even know how we know that was
going on before before close was in the picture. You
hear rumors, but then when you look at.
Speaker 2 (53:03):
Your lives, you don't see any You don't see any turbulence.
Speaker 7 (53:06):
Turbulence, So it's not like you see anything. When you
hear anything, you know, held it down. Even when I
heard rumors, I would reach out to Joe just like yo,
just checking on to make sure they're just checking them
the good. He was like, Bro, they're good. So I
didn't hear it too. But so you know with rumors,
because they say rumors all the time. I mean the
rumors Charlamagne gave, well, I don't know, but the time.
(53:27):
So it's like when you didn't y'all didn't confirm, but deny,
I'm like, all right, cool. And then when that day
happened the tweets, it still was like, but before before tweets.
Speaker 2 (53:36):
Before we heard that Pat put hands.
Speaker 22 (53:37):
On the guy in the battle, and even that I
tried to figure that out.
Speaker 21 (53:42):
I reached out to certain people that were facilitating things,
and no one would comment on it, so we can't.
Speaker 22 (53:46):
It's like what do we speak to?
Speaker 21 (53:48):
And that's why now you're here and we're asking you, like, okay,
so what was before that? Because there were allegations that
she was dealing with the block Easy the Black Captains
prior to us seeing them together.
Speaker 22 (53:58):
Whatever the situation is now with them, was that what
was happening.
Speaker 15 (54:01):
I mean, you said it yourself, you heard that, you
saw allegations. You know what I'm saying, Like, I'm not
here to bash the man say anything about it.
Speaker 12 (54:06):
He not the type of talk.
Speaker 21 (54:08):
Pap don't do a lot of talking. Like I got
a way bigger mouth than him. Okay, I mean, like
no deal, whatever you want to say, whatever you want
to put it. But he's not like that, Like he's
he's really like about like family and friendship and fixing
things like he's he's really about that, you know what
I'm saying. Like us as women, well women, we will
(54:30):
tell it all because I love the truth.
Speaker 12 (54:33):
You know what I'm saying. I put the truth out there.
Speaker 21 (54:35):
And the thing is like when like come to the
truth is like he likes to keep his stuff and
handle his stuff privately, you know what I'm saying, and
respect this stuff.
Speaker 12 (54:46):
And he's always going to be like that, you know
what I'm saying.
Speaker 21 (54:49):
He's not ever gonna change even now, Like this whole
conversation is like y'all getting a lot out of him
because he don't do this. He don't because he's moved
so forward. We're like just so happen, and he just
whatever happened happened.
Speaker 12 (55:03):
We all know that you go through things through it.
We all been through a breakup before.
Speaker 21 (55:07):
You may not have been through a divorce, but have
been through a breakup, been with Mike for a long time,
you got to go.
Speaker 12 (55:10):
Through own stuff.
Speaker 21 (55:11):
He's healed, he's moved on, and he's just in a
better place. So it's just like with that when people
put stuff in and they're like, oh, you want to
defend it, But even him, he don't even want to
defend it because he like he.
Speaker 2 (55:22):
Is who he is. Yeah, I mean, you know, like
I said, who wants to be a part of the
circus man? Nobody? When you ever saw us doing that?
Never happened before I.
Speaker 21 (55:31):
Had a movie coming out. I definitely didn't want to
be a part of it. My movie dropped just a
couple of days on Christmas. Christmas Day, I was like what,
I'm like, Oh my, I was losing my mind. I'm like,
what's going on here? So even me, I'm like, let
me just get far away from this as possible. But
I'm still with him, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (55:51):
So now here Clarissa like promote that movie now.
Speaker 21 (55:55):
But it's like I'm in a different text brecket than
that to have to use to promote my movie. My
movie did well, it's still doing well. It's if on
prime video you haven't seen it, the Fire Inside. But
I don't want my name connected to stuff like that.
I never have before this thing with him, you never seen.
You might see me into a couple of little beefs
online with a couple of fighters and stuff like that,
(56:16):
but you never seen nothing about like relationship being with
a dude who got somebody.
Speaker 12 (56:21):
You never seen that. I'm my type of woman. If
a man with me, he with me. I don't do
second place.
Speaker 2 (56:25):
I never have.
Speaker 21 (56:26):
I got two Olympic gold medals, nineteen World championships. Why
would I have to be second place to another woman?
Speaker 22 (56:33):
For like what do I look like?
Speaker 12 (56:35):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 15 (56:35):
So that's my thing of like bars on Wheels, The
Journey to Save Hip Hop out now, produced by my
brother Sean to males.
Speaker 2 (56:42):
By the way, he did the whole project. Dj NV
played the music. I told him I was gonna let
him rap for you while you was here. I want
to bring him in.
Speaker 3 (57:01):
L Russell recently was talking about how he came up
here and he rapped and it changed his trajectory and
so a lot of people see that now, so they
want something like, yo, introduce yourself.
Speaker 6 (57:12):
Man from London store was up the Pastorisa.
Speaker 7 (57:16):
We've known our man a long time and he's a rapper.
His his records are starting to take off. He showed
me his videos and all that other stuff.
Speaker 2 (57:24):
And we're gonna let him take a deep breth. Okay
that love. You got the beat? What was the other
the other dude that came up here?
Speaker 7 (57:33):
One guy signed It was Josh and it was Josh
and Don TALLI don Taylli. We should come up here
all the time.
Speaker 2 (57:39):
Yeah, jo DONI let's go no pressure until the phone better.
Speaker 27 (57:54):
And it was starting with a dream. I left Hold
at seventeen and I'll come from South Flundon. Baby, you
don't see that on the They used to tell me
that you'll be someone that don't achieve. I used to
tell myself that something that I won't believe. When it
came from my family, it really hurt me deep. So
I lot myself inside the bedroom cry before I sleep.
Told them that I want to be what I want
(58:14):
to be, but they were ether me inside the cell
or see the boy that seas lost both grandma's in
six months where they leave. When I girl brought my heart,
I was crying on my knees. But that's calmer because
I've done the same toime Mama. Now I see life
balancing out life, and really it's a beast. So I'm sorry, mommy,
because I know you couldn't rescue me. I was fascinated
by the street saying, well me, no degree. Imagine having
(58:37):
you a child that speaks the.
Speaker 2 (58:38):
Way I speak. I'll probably go and lose my mind
to turn my back on me.
Speaker 27 (58:42):
Crazy how I talk about myself like it's so casually
because my self esteem is not my traumascar.
Speaker 5 (58:47):
So mad for me.
Speaker 27 (58:48):
Couldn't figure out a part to take. I found it gradually.
Last time a girl she said she loved me, I said, actually,
love it satisfactory. I'm closer to insanity. Every day a battle.
I just want to see my family crowd chosen slash,
so I have to see everybody's talking Bundy.
Speaker 2 (59:05):
And okay, he did his thing and that was tough.
Speaker 6 (59:15):
Morocco that's where my parents are from, but they mouth
to London and that's where I was born one moca
when I was seventeen.
Speaker 3 (59:21):
Okay brother, right, okay, bro bro that's going now broads.
Speaker 2 (59:28):
Club, I would say, for what time? Where can they finally?
Speaker 6 (59:31):
You twenty two on the socials Spotify, you can catch me.
Every'll got a little song that's stay and some numbers
right now, so keep that into it.
Speaker 2 (59:39):
I appreciate it.
Speaker 15 (59:40):
Might be one Records, next autist. No, no, definitely sound
sounds tough. I love to hear some of your music
and keep doing your thing.
Speaker 2 (59:45):
Man, you for real money, and he used to do that.
That's the fact I used to do the same thing you. Well,
I kind of clocked it.
Speaker 24 (59:51):
You used to be outside one case.
Speaker 15 (59:53):
That's right now, so I know what it's like. Wh
when you got down hung and you're just like yo,
I want to I want to get on man, you
got to do it yourself.
Speaker 7 (01:00:00):
Bars or wheels out right now, let's the breakfast cloud
path post Yes.
Speaker 2 (01:00:03):
Shields, thanks for having me. Let's get right to the
latest with Lauren.
Speaker 7 (01:00:07):
Lauren becoming a straight fast man if she gets them
somebody that knows somebody detail.
Speaker 22 (01:00:13):
I'm a homegirl that knows a little bit about everything, and.
Speaker 1 (01:00:16):
She'd be having The Latest on You, The Latest with
Lauren La Rosa.
Speaker 3 (01:00:21):
Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details. Sometimes you
have a little bit of everything.
Speaker 2 (01:00:25):
It's the leader on the breakfast Club, something to me.
Speaker 21 (01:00:29):
So Tory lanes has sat down for his first interview
on camera since he has been behind bars for the
shooting of megda Stagion. He sat down with NBC and
they talked about a few things. So he Tory Lanez
is saying that he feels like this whole situation has
unfairly made him the poster child for unprotected black women.
Speaker 22 (01:00:49):
Let's take a listen.
Speaker 28 (01:00:50):
I've never been bound towards a woman. I would never
hit a woman, let alone shoot a woman. There is
definitely a very big misconception about me that seems to
the public as I'm this monster, and I feel like
I was tatapulted into this poster child for the unprotection
of black women and it's just so unlike me. And
(01:01:12):
I've never really had a chance to express that.
Speaker 2 (01:01:15):
But you can look at my criminal record. I don't
have one.
Speaker 28 (01:01:19):
I never had one, and I feel like, you know,
that connotation that I would do anything of this monstrous
proportion is just it's completely incorrect.
Speaker 2 (01:01:29):
And it's wrong.
Speaker 21 (01:01:31):
Yeah, And then he goes on to talk about, you know,
because he's been saying for a while that he wanted
to take the stand, but you know, wasn't given the opportunity,
opportunity the way that he should have been to be
able to do that during the trial.
Speaker 22 (01:01:44):
So he talks about that as well as it. Listen,
do you regret not taking the stand?
Speaker 10 (01:01:48):
I think if I.
Speaker 28 (01:01:49):
Would have taken the stand, the verdict would have definitely
been very different. I believe not only that I was
phone fully convicted, but the amount of new evidence that
has emerged since that trial, I think has been overwhelming.
Speaker 22 (01:02:02):
What has life been like in prison for the last
couple of years.
Speaker 28 (01:02:07):
Truthfully, I've done my best to keep my head above water,
but mentally I've gone through trauma that I sometimes even
struggle with because I've never imagined myself.
Speaker 2 (01:02:18):
Dealing with things that I would have to deal with.
Speaker 28 (01:02:20):
I've been stabbed seventeen times, almost lost my life.
Speaker 21 (01:02:25):
And then they know the interview interviewer at Tory lanez
if he could speak to make the stallion right now,
what would you say.
Speaker 22 (01:02:33):
Let's say, listen to that. If you could say something
to Megan the stallion today.
Speaker 5 (01:02:38):
What would it be.
Speaker 28 (01:02:39):
I think that I wouldn't say something directly to where
I'd like that moment to happen in person.
Speaker 1 (01:02:46):
We've both gone through a lot.
Speaker 28 (01:02:48):
There's this connotation that, like, I share this hatred for her,
but I don't. I genuinely passed that. I'm not a
place of healing in my life. I'm not a place
of taking account of the for the things that I
did wrong. And when I talk about my case, I
don't want it to be taken as me coming at her,
because it's not that I'm just asking for somebody in
(01:03:09):
the system to look at my case and look at
the evidence and act if this was fair.
Speaker 2 (01:03:14):
How many times has the appeal been declined. It has
been a decline a couple of times.
Speaker 21 (01:03:19):
So it was misreported, right, So in the beginning, there
were certain things from what he was trying to appeal,
what he was asking. It's like an innocence plea that
he made in the beginning, and they declined to review
certain things like it's very technical. But the actual appeal
was denied in the California Second District Court last month
(01:03:40):
after I found no ineffective assistance of counsel or traditional
trial court era, because basically Tory Lanez was alleging, here's
everything that went wrong or was wrongly done in court,
whether it was by his former attorneys or just not
being treated fairly by the judicial system or like the
judge or whatever, and they didn't bite, like they didn't
believe what.
Speaker 2 (01:04:00):
So now he's going to the Supreme Court? Correct?
Speaker 5 (01:04:02):
Uh?
Speaker 21 (01:04:02):
Yeah, So yeah, they're trying to take it to the
California Supreme Court. They planifo a new appeal which would
include the allegation of different violations. And you know, he's
saying that in this new defamation case that they've been
going through or have went through recently, that there was
like new things that should have been displayed in court
that weren't that they found out from this defamation case.
So they planned to bring that to the front forefront
as well in this second appeal.
Speaker 5 (01:04:24):
So basically, like if going up or what he just said, right, Like,
if he's.
Speaker 23 (01:04:28):
Saying and maybe I'm jumping out here, but if he's saying, like, yo,
I would never shoot a woman and I didn't, wouldn't
it be just like.
Speaker 5 (01:04:35):
Easier just to see who did it if you didn't
do it? Like, then who did it?
Speaker 10 (01:04:39):
Then?
Speaker 5 (01:04:39):
Tori like you know what I mean?
Speaker 23 (01:04:40):
Like right, But that's but he still ain't saying it.
But you're saying you didn't do it. It would be
easier for you, you know what I'm saying, just to
be like, I didn't do it. Such and such didn't
like what you can't say you didn't do it.
Speaker 5 (01:04:53):
But everything points to you.
Speaker 2 (01:04:55):
How long has he been locked up?
Speaker 21 (01:04:56):
He's been four years, he's over three. Yeah, So there's
that and moving on. In other news, Whis Khalifa, So
this came out yesterday. Wis Khalifa is being has been
sentenced to nine months in prison in a Romanian court.
Now this comes from something that happened back in July
(01:05:18):
of twenty twenty four. So Wis Kalifa was performing at
Beach Please, a festival, and he smoked a blunt on
stage while performing and so once he smoked, which got
him in trouble over there because of their laws. So
once he performed, he was pulled to the side by police.
He was questioned about it and then prosecutors later sentence him,
(01:05:38):
not sentence them, but find him three thy six hundred dollars.
After that happened. They then overturned that fine, and now
they're trying to sentence in with the nine months in
prison because they say that the court, the court basically
feels like he sent a message of normalization of illegal
conduct because what they're legend is at the crowd and
the audience that was there were a bunch of young kids.
(01:05:59):
He's a super influential celebrity who should have never decided
to smoke on stage, and he actually spoke out about
this back in twenty twenty four. He's now planning to
appeal this decision and his You know, there are sources
that are saying that nothing is final yet on this,
even though it's being reported as that it is. He
said back in twenty twenty four that he was They
were very respectful to him.
Speaker 22 (01:06:19):
They let him go. He plans to come back soon,
but without a big blunt next time.
Speaker 2 (01:06:22):
I why I'm not coming back? Romania Romania, Romania. Nope,
just not coming back. Y'all gonna have that.
Speaker 22 (01:06:30):
I won't go back either.
Speaker 2 (01:06:32):
I'm not only am I not coming back? Would you say?
Speaker 17 (01:06:34):
Es?
Speaker 5 (01:06:35):
I would said, why do these people go to these
other countries and do his stuff? Though?
Speaker 2 (01:06:39):
Respect you should always respect the law the other country
that you're in.
Speaker 22 (01:06:43):
What he said, he didn't mean any disrespect.
Speaker 2 (01:06:45):
Yes, true, but I'm not going back. I ain't going back, y'all.
Ain't about to put me in nine yo for nine
months old.
Speaker 7 (01:06:49):
And not only that, I'm not going back to any
countries that's close to him that they can come and
grab me.
Speaker 2 (01:06:53):
I'm not going nowhere.
Speaker 22 (01:06:55):
You go back and just follow the laws, y'all.
Speaker 5 (01:06:57):
And that's.
Speaker 2 (01:06:59):
From me, I'm saying.
Speaker 21 (01:07:00):
But if that's if he appeals it, it's overturning. He's good,
he pays his fine whatever, Because some are people calling
this harsh, like you know, and they don't believe it
will actually happen because of the power that the US
has and the fact that he's a big celebrity.
Speaker 2 (01:07:10):
People.
Speaker 21 (01:07:11):
First of all, there's a criminologist before you get into
social media and all your unk things. There's a criminologist
that BBC spoke with because I was trying to figure out, like,
what is the favor here.
Speaker 3 (01:07:20):
In the laws in Romania though, that's what we should
be looking up before you look at porn stars that
know a little something more.
Speaker 21 (01:07:26):
Stars not be oh my god, not that BBC. No no,
the outlet like me, Oh my god, I would never
her sources.
Speaker 2 (01:07:36):
Good morning. My grandmother is listening.
Speaker 3 (01:07:38):
Why would you say that talk to a porn start
that know a little something about law?
Speaker 2 (01:07:43):
Yeah not.
Speaker 22 (01:07:44):
Somebody met at Didtycourt.
Speaker 2 (01:07:46):
Before you go.
Speaker 7 (01:07:47):
I want to tell you a funny story. So you know,
I used to have the black Tesla truck right now.
I used to go to pick up my daughter and
when it has to go pick her up, they used
to scream BBC, big black car. And my daughter was
just like that, what is BBC? And I just wouldn't answer.
But I I thought that was a funny step. I
don't know what they talk in.
Speaker 2 (01:08:02):
The neighborhood you live in.
Speaker 3 (01:08:03):
That's very racist, sir, In the neighborhood you're living, pulling
up in that and white people yelling BBC is very racist.
Speaker 2 (01:08:11):
I know we got I know we got a rat.
Speaker 22 (01:08:15):
But this is breaking right now.
Speaker 21 (01:08:17):
Charlemagne the God did a two hundred million dollars deal
with iHeartMedia. Oh please, my sources are that's part Forbes.
You ain't going nowhere. You're here, so you work here.
Speaker 2 (01:08:28):
I do work here.
Speaker 21 (01:08:29):
So Forest just dropped the article and to look into
Charlemagne's new empire and his ambitions to turn Black Effect
into the Bet of podcasting. So they said that the
five year deal was signed back in August and that
you've launched over sixty shows a Black Effect, but you're
planning to add ten more in twenty twenty six.
Speaker 22 (01:08:45):
Is that correct?
Speaker 3 (01:08:46):
Listen, I don't know what that number is you talking about,
but yes, Salutor Forbes. They highlighted my career and my
various business ventures. Thank you, all phrases due to God.
God is so good, and I just want God to
continue to guide my steps, my words, and my actions
on the I'm on the cover, yeah, cover for now.
Now hold on, I'm reading this.
Speaker 2 (01:09:05):
Hold on, hold on, hold.
Speaker 7 (01:09:06):
On, I'm reading this, and it said Charlemagne the God
recently signed a two hundred million dollars deal with iHeart now, Charlomagne.
Speaker 2 (01:09:13):
When I walked into that, you said you got me
a Christmas gift. Yeah, I did get you a Christmas gift?
Was it before you sign this? After you sign this? Listen,
I don't know nothing about the number.
Speaker 3 (01:09:21):
All I'm telling you is that I'm talking about the
number of Apologies to everyone who reported otherwise that I
wasn't staying with iHeart. I don't know where you would
get that from, but yes, I've resigned a multi year
deal with iHeart.
Speaker 17 (01:09:34):
Yo.
Speaker 21 (01:09:34):
This daily cover they got like it's like a gift,
like photos of Charlemagne moving. You are these pits a
little fitting, sir, Like you look a little thick, and
there you be talking about thing and all this and
all that.
Speaker 2 (01:09:45):
God is so good.
Speaker 3 (01:09:46):
We just gonna keep growing. Okay, Black Effect will continue
to check out these photogs. Club will continue to grow.
Speaker 22 (01:09:52):
That ways will continue to grow.
Speaker 2 (01:09:54):
We are leaving the Year of the Snake. It's all
about shedding and letting go.
Speaker 3 (01:09:57):
Okay, the Year of the Horse twenty twenty six upon us,
and it's all about stepping into who you really are.
Speaker 2 (01:10:06):
You better not give me that black You better not
give me that black ass this year for Christmas. That's
all I'm saying.
Speaker 5 (01:10:10):
WHOA congratulations?
Speaker 2 (01:10:15):
How you congratulations?
Speaker 22 (01:10:17):
How you spell Jerry Crow? I learned something new for
reading this article.
Speaker 2 (01:10:19):
I sew Jerry Carroll, how you like the covital? How
to cover about? How do you spell it? Curl?
Speaker 22 (01:10:28):
When you can you read everything?
Speaker 13 (01:10:30):
You know?
Speaker 2 (01:10:30):
How to spell it?
Speaker 22 (01:10:30):
I did not know you spell Jerry Curl j H. E. R.
Speaker 2 (01:10:33):
I also go to get law advice from stars.
Speaker 22 (01:10:36):
I got it from B B C and not that whatever.
But you look, you look on here, could you know
that's that's the yes, the Forbes cover.
Speaker 21 (01:10:45):
Daily cover, Grangratulations, congratulations, the physical February.
Speaker 22 (01:10:50):
There's print too. Oh yeah, okay, big business, big two hundred.
Speaker 7 (01:10:56):
What I'm talking about big crazy, that prote about the
light out of that.
Speaker 17 (01:11:02):
I need to bory.
Speaker 2 (01:11:02):
Somebody need to bro It's the year to snake. I'm
sut winning seals crack next, and it's the people of Donkey.
Donkey for my kids need to go to Who's College
one hundred five and five on. If you want to
give somebody joy Waite can do, you can do it
right now.
Speaker 1 (01:11:18):
It's my ballance.
Speaker 2 (01:11:22):
It's your time to nominate a donkey of your own.
Remember now, that's it's how they choose.
Speaker 1 (01:11:28):
I call in now eight hundred five eight five one
oh five one.
Speaker 3 (01:11:33):
Donkey today for Friday, December nineteenth is the People's donkey. Okay,
you know we do this every Friday, So you can
call us right now one one hundred five A five
one oh five to one and give somebody the credit
they deserve for being stupid. So good morning, who's this?
Good morning, Miss t p's t Who do you want
to get the biggest he hat too.
Speaker 29 (01:11:52):
I'm giving you.
Speaker 4 (01:11:53):
Out to my mother and she still has nuts tried
to meet her grandson.
Speaker 30 (01:11:57):
I pick your advice when I call figured.
Speaker 5 (01:11:59):
It off your just.
Speaker 29 (01:12:01):
I sent that other email just like you all told
me to to just try to touch face with her
and get it with my chance, and she still has not.
Like she literally responded to the email and just said, oh,
he's handsome, God blessed.
Speaker 30 (01:12:14):
So honestly, I'm letting it go and she deserves the
biggest he hot for letting our situation stop her for
being the first time grandma.
Speaker 2 (01:12:22):
God damn what her name?
Speaker 5 (01:12:23):
Oh my mother's name is Lynette?
Speaker 2 (01:12:25):
Damn Lynette. Well, I hope that y'all can figure that out, man,
But I get it. It's funny.
Speaker 3 (01:12:30):
Me and my cousin was just having that conversation just
about how like when parents, our grandparents know they didn't.
Speaker 2 (01:12:36):
Show up for you the right way, so they feel
a shit.
Speaker 3 (01:12:38):
Well, we know when parents know they didn't show up
for you the right way, they feel ashamed, but it
keeps them from even wanting to be involved in their grandmothers,
I mean their grandkids lives.
Speaker 2 (01:12:46):
That's crazy.
Speaker 30 (01:12:48):
Yeah, And you know, I think she's.
Speaker 4 (01:12:50):
Still holding on to that immantipatient issue.
Speaker 30 (01:12:52):
But if I was, if I came home, friteside to
just reach out so she can have her relationship.
Speaker 5 (01:12:57):
Like I have to let it go.
Speaker 30 (01:12:58):
So I'm blessed with my boyfrid family, everybody that loves him.
But she decides the biggest he high because we grew
up in the church.
Speaker 5 (01:13:04):
She should know better. So he he hawk and Marry Christmas.
Speaker 2 (01:13:07):
Thank you holiday and Merry Christmas is crazy. Good morning?
Who's this?
Speaker 5 (01:13:11):
Hey?
Speaker 9 (01:13:11):
Good lord?
Speaker 5 (01:13:12):
Man?
Speaker 16 (01:13:12):
This is booming from the age fourth three?
Speaker 2 (01:13:13):
Hey four three? Who you want to get the biggest
he hah too?
Speaker 31 (01:13:16):
This guy man from yesterday? Man, I don't even know
this blown's name. I guess he tried to commit suicide
on the five twenty six. They messed up everybody's money.
Speaker 7 (01:13:24):
Man.
Speaker 31 (01:13:24):
They had to shut down on both sides into about quarter.
Speaker 3 (01:13:28):
The two man, not my brother, my brother, Not my
brother my brother. Now you know a lot of people
jump off that bridge.
Speaker 2 (01:13:33):
What bridge is that? That's the uh, that's the down
Hope Bridge. Yes, people jump off that bridge a lot.
Speaker 3 (01:13:38):
Why why are you mad at him because he was
feeling suicidal like this, Like because.
Speaker 17 (01:13:43):
He messed up my money, solar man, oh man is
a hundred and ten dollars. Man, I don't be big
about salmon.
Speaker 3 (01:13:50):
You know, eat the dollar a day.
Speaker 2 (01:13:51):
This joker, man, he had traffic back up.
Speaker 31 (01:13:53):
I just gone home.
Speaker 3 (01:13:54):
I understand, But it is the holiday season. People dealing
with a lot of seasonal depression. Man, Like, you know,
you don't know what's going on in that man life.
You know, he was not I know, he wasn't thinking
about you, sir. He was thinking about not.
Speaker 2 (01:14:06):
Being here no more.
Speaker 17 (01:14:07):
Trust me.
Speaker 10 (01:14:08):
Listen.
Speaker 31 (01:14:08):
When I heard it at around five o'clock this morning,
I heard.
Speaker 9 (01:14:11):
Them say someone was on the bridge, that jumping off
the bridge.
Speaker 10 (01:14:14):
So my heart did go out.
Speaker 31 (01:14:15):
I was like, dang, man, someone kill you know, committed
suicide on the bridge again. You know that's a sad thing.
But at the end of the day, when I wake
up the next day and hear the news day they
said this guy.
Speaker 17 (01:14:24):
I was like, nah, man, you couldn't.
Speaker 2 (01:14:27):
Fine man, get off my phone.
Speaker 3 (01:14:28):
Man, listen, this is the reason why you shouldn't kill yourself.
Because nobody's gonna care. There ain't no way the hell
I want life to just could continue to move on
without me like this.
Speaker 2 (01:14:37):
All right? No, no, please, man, find somebody to talk to. Please.
Good morning. Who's this hey?
Speaker 10 (01:14:43):
How you doing this?
Speaker 16 (01:14:44):
Antoine?
Speaker 2 (01:14:44):
How you doing piece? Antoine? Where you calling from? Atlanta, Georgia?
A three am? Shorty?
Speaker 10 (01:14:49):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (01:14:49):
We want to get the biggest we all too?
Speaker 16 (01:14:51):
All right, I got to today.
Speaker 17 (01:14:52):
First one is to go.
Speaker 32 (01:14:55):
I know, we just went through this whole food thing,
you know, crisis, and uh, they away food and they
don't be wanting to give it up to the people,
and the workers gets suspended for.
Speaker 10 (01:15:08):
Taking food home too.
Speaker 2 (01:15:09):
Yeah. I think that's so lame.
Speaker 3 (01:15:11):
I think that there's a special place in hell for
people like that, because if you're just gonna throw the
food away, as I think it should be a policy
for all fast food restaurants or any type of chain
restaurant instead of throwing the food away, package it up
and take it to the nearest you know, home, self
or community organization that feeds people like, don't just throw
that food away exactly.
Speaker 18 (01:15:29):
Now, even the owner don't even want to let it go.
He want to he want to have some kind of monetary.
You know, we had pretty much faith for us to
take the food home, so it's like ridiculous. Also, I
want to give a Henry public school system. My wife
is to us a teacher for almost ten years now,
(01:15:50):
so shout out to tidy.
Speaker 2 (01:15:52):
They just over overrunning her.
Speaker 16 (01:15:54):
She comes home when she stretched out and she be
going all.
Speaker 2 (01:15:58):
Over the place with her and I just think that's fair.
Speaker 16 (01:16:01):
And uh, didn't you get kicked that out?
Speaker 2 (01:16:04):
Got you? Good morning? Who's this yo?
Speaker 20 (01:16:07):
What's up?
Speaker 17 (01:16:07):
Man?
Speaker 2 (01:16:08):
Peace? Who pease?
Speaker 33 (01:16:11):
Keisha?
Speaker 2 (01:16:11):
Who you want to get the biggest he hard to?
Speaker 20 (01:16:13):
I gotta give it to you and I gotta got
to get man.
Speaker 2 (01:16:16):
Okay, yes, ma'am.
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Speaker 2 (01:16:26):
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Speaker 20 (01:16:36):
Last time I talked to you, you called me a
man man. I told you to go to my website.
Speaker 10 (01:16:41):
Y'all.
Speaker 20 (01:16:42):
Remember I gave Lauren my books like she never gave
y'all my books. Somebody need lawing to give y'all my.
Speaker 2 (01:16:46):
Books, okay, and all of my merch.
Speaker 31 (01:16:49):
But you called me a lamb then are you?
Speaker 20 (01:16:52):
As dj Emmitt was hanging up on me? So I
got to give you the biggest donkey.
Speaker 2 (01:16:56):
That's what I'm talking about. Why did I call you
a left mean? Why would I just randomly you like
you les?
Speaker 20 (01:17:01):
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Speaker 16 (01:17:08):
I don't.
Speaker 2 (01:17:08):
I don't remember, but I.
Speaker 5 (01:17:12):
Just didn't do nothing to you better.
Speaker 2 (01:17:15):
I'm telling you, hey, thank you, thank you, thank you. No,
but I've been on I'm looking.
Speaker 3 (01:17:21):
I've been on your website before you got the book Choices,
and you got the book Lacey Lacy red Throng, then
you got another book called Moist.
Speaker 2 (01:17:29):
I was going to ask you about somebody's titles. You
hung up. Oh well yeah, go to moist Juicy Lips
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Speaker 3 (01:17:37):
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Speaker 2 (01:17:42):
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Speaker 4 (01:17:43):
T ship from Texas?
Speaker 2 (01:17:45):
Tishupe? Who you want to get the biggest?
Speaker 4 (01:17:46):
You all to my own fast because the other day
I was doing my riches, were getting up turning on
the breakfast club because you know that's jealm my ritual.
Speaker 2 (01:17:55):
Nothing was on.
Speaker 4 (01:17:56):
I heard some white guy talking and I said, now,
what's going on? And I'm looking in my turn I
asked Alecta to.
Speaker 2 (01:18:02):
Turn it on.
Speaker 4 (01:18:03):
Nothing happened. It was the same white monotone guy and
I was so mad, saying, they just celebrated fifty fifteen years.
Trump has taken him off the air? What did Charlotte
Mayne do?
Speaker 5 (01:18:14):
Figured out?
Speaker 4 (01:18:14):
It was a Dalgoll Sunday.
Speaker 2 (01:18:16):
You see what I'm saying. You see what I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (01:18:18):
That's like, that's like pulling up the Chick fil A,
hungry as hell on a Sunday and clothes exactly.
Speaker 4 (01:18:24):
Exactly, so I have to put myself on. I'm like,
oh lord, I was trying to turn on the local radio.
Speaker 17 (01:18:30):
Here in Dallas d D in the morning.
Speaker 4 (01:18:31):
She wasn't all. I'm like, he's taking all the black
people off.
Speaker 2 (01:18:34):
Salute the d.
Speaker 3 (01:18:35):
D Maguire man. I love d de Maguire. My guy,
my guy, Jeordie Hook big g O. He's the operations
manager at K one K.
Speaker 2 (01:18:43):
Yeah it's K one O four right, yes, good people.
Speaker 3 (01:18:46):
You know he's the first person to give me a
full time job on the radio in Charleston, South Carolina.
Speaker 2 (01:18:51):
Yep, I had a station car at ninety.
Speaker 3 (01:18:53):
Eight nine, and he told me that he wanted me
to do a morning show at night because I used
to be on seven to midnight.
Speaker 2 (01:18:58):
So he kind of prepared me for where I am now.
Speaker 17 (01:19:01):
Man.
Speaker 2 (01:19:01):
I love big g O. That's my sub jil Man
had a work divining power.
Speaker 3 (01:19:08):
Yes, his daughter did just graduate, just graduate, graduated from
Uh I'm looking it up now.
Speaker 2 (01:19:13):
I'm gonna tell you right now. She her name was
a Naya and Naya graduated from L s U. Oh yeah,
L s U L s U. Yes she did. I'm sorry.
Speaker 4 (01:19:24):
Merry Christmas to y'all.
Speaker 18 (01:19:25):
I love you.
Speaker 2 (01:19:26):
Jess.
Speaker 4 (01:19:26):
You should do a Scars line, you know how you did.
But the Scots do a Scots line.
Speaker 2 (01:19:31):
We're buy it, you know what.
Speaker 5 (01:19:32):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (01:19:32):
That's a great idea, babe.
Speaker 5 (01:19:34):
I appreciate you.
Speaker 2 (01:19:34):
I'm gonna drop some scarves, okay.
Speaker 1 (01:19:37):
I love y'all.
Speaker 2 (01:19:37):
Mary, Chris Smith, Hey gee, I don't think I was
ignoring you.
Speaker 3 (01:19:42):
I literally I saw when you text me the picture
that Anaya graduated Saluta and I are graduating from L
s U. But I just saw the picture about the
monetary gift would be deeply appreciated.
Speaker 2 (01:19:52):
I just see that too. I just see that too. Yeah,
I got annyal right, now.
Speaker 7 (01:19:56):
I'm gonna throw something that I'm gonna throw something that too.
Congratulations to any man uns.
Speaker 3 (01:19:59):
You nah, people like Geo, people like George cook Man.
We probably wouldn't be in I wouldn't be in the position.
I mean if it wasn't for you know, somebody like him.
So salute to salute my guy man salute.
Speaker 21 (01:20:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:20:09):
I'm gonna do my conshume with Dallas this year too,
So I know, gioll go homee me down. But yeah,
we're gonna throw something that You're not good, Dallas.
Speaker 2 (01:20:14):
You're a Giants fan and you be talking too crazy
about us, you know, you don't know? Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:20:23):
You respect the star and then you can you can
step foot in Dallas. But we do that every week
every Friday. The People's donkey. You can call up and
give somebody the credit they deserve for being stupid.
Speaker 2 (01:20:34):
All right.
Speaker 3 (01:20:34):
So we ain't gonna be here for a couple of
weeks though, so you know what I'm saying. But we
can get to it when we come back, all right,
when we come back, my son will be joining us.
Speaker 2 (01:20:43):
That's right.
Speaker 3 (01:20:44):
My son is now on Zorn Donnie's NYC Mayor Elect
Zoran Mudonnie's transition team.
Speaker 2 (01:20:52):
That's right.
Speaker 3 (01:20:52):
Yeah, so we'll be talking to my son we come back.
You know, the New York Post is fronting on my son.
They put him on the front page of the Post,
talking about a crime boss, as if that man had
the been home, you know, doing nothing but God's work
since he stepped out that cell.
Speaker 2 (01:21:04):
But we'll talk to them when we come back. All right,
it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning.
Speaker 7 (01:21:07):
Everybody's d J n V, Jesse, Hilarrys Charlamagne the guy
we are the Breakfast Club. Laurla Roses here as well.
We got a special guest in the building, my song.
Speaker 24 (01:21:16):
Thank you for having what's going on with you?
Speaker 2 (01:21:18):
Actors for men?
Speaker 33 (01:21:22):
This is the first let me see, this is the
first time I actually see I don't even have not
even see it like in person, I've just seen it online.
Speaker 24 (01:21:29):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (01:21:29):
Well, before before we.
Speaker 3 (01:21:30):
Get into that, what does your role on Zora and
Mndannie's transition team entail?
Speaker 33 (01:21:36):
It entails being an advisor, being able to talk about
policies that we think should be implemented from criminal justice,
from public safety, also appointments people that we think should
be a part of his staff that that in that
area that we feel best fit what it is that
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he wants to accomplish and would riper sense us.
Speaker 24 (01:22:00):
In the community.
Speaker 3 (01:22:01):
So what power do you have to actually influence policy?
Because you know people will be like, oh, it's just optics.
You get somebody like Mason as well respected in the city, Like, what.
Speaker 24 (01:22:09):
Power do you have that actual it's twenty of us.
It's twenty of us on in that committee.
Speaker 28 (01:22:13):
Right.
Speaker 24 (01:22:13):
So we sit down and we talk about policy.
Speaker 33 (01:22:15):
We have different meetings and we send, Okay, this is
the policy we think we shouldn't act and he gets
to look at that based off you know what. We
come together and he makes his own decision. We don't
just tell him what to do. We all we can
do is advise and give recommendations.
Speaker 21 (01:22:32):
Hater love mom, Donnie Right. People have been yelling that
they want this, They want people in the community from
the community helping to make decisions.
Speaker 22 (01:22:40):
Why are people so upset that it's happening?
Speaker 33 (01:22:42):
Because you know, people don't like change, especially the people
that don't want to see change. They want to make
it seem like it's a bad thing. It doesn't make
sense that you mad that somebody who's experienced a criminal
justice system on both ends, who was wrongfully convicted inside
prison for seven years, came home and started working with
you youth inside prison, started you know, dealing with reform organizations,
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who has influenced policy with the prisons, who knows, you know,
the mind state of the young kids that's going in
and out of these prisons, that's actually working with him.
That doesn't make sense that somebody would be mad. So
I love what man Mandami is Man Lek right now,
is doing right now because he's really trying to encompass
what New York looks like, the people inside New York,
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the voices of New York.
Speaker 24 (01:23:28):
I'm about to do start doing.
Speaker 33 (01:23:30):
Roundtable meetings and convenience with formerly incarcerated individuals in which
we sit down and we talk about what it is,
what it looks like to actually be productive members of society,
what do we want to see, what do we realize
is wrong with the system, So he can actually get
a real understanding of what's happening inside the system.
Speaker 3 (01:23:49):
I try not to take too many things personal, man,
but when I saw this on the front page of
the New York Post, you labeled as a crime boss
Mordonnia points rapper who served seven years for armed robbery
as just this advisor. It actually offended me as a
person with a criminal record, because it's like, damn, my
son went the prisoner?
Speaker 2 (01:24:06):
What nineteen ninety nine?
Speaker 3 (01:24:08):
How o are you twenty yep, twenty one, You're forty
forty eighty old grown man. Now you've done nothing since
you came home but giving back to your community, but
tried to teach others not to follow the same path.
Speaker 2 (01:24:22):
And you still can't escape that well, you know.
Speaker 33 (01:24:26):
But the hey I say all the time with the
devil means for bad God and you for good. They
got a good picture, So I actually like this picture.
Speaker 2 (01:24:32):
Yeah, you're wearing you know, black, I'm saying when.
Speaker 33 (01:24:35):
You look at it, boycott black murder on the shirt.
And it had and we actually sold out, so you
can you can go buy some more on the website
if you want to, until freedom dot com.
Speaker 24 (01:24:43):
But it actually shows what it is that I represent.
So what happened was for me.
Speaker 33 (01:24:48):
When I see I received so many congratulations, it's like
people didn't even realize that they were actually trying to
you know, discredit and defaming people were just like, wow,
you you you're doing something with the mayor. You're actually
you know, a part of the justice advisory system with
the man. So it was it was it didn't even
get the effect that they wanted to get. So it
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was for me it was like, you know what, I'm
not gonna utilize. I'm not going to allow them to
utilize that to discourage me from the work that I've
been doing for the last over a decade. You know,
with until Freedom, we've been doing this anti violence work.
We've been doing criminal justice work for the last over
a decade. So for me, it's like I'm going to
continue and I'm gonna utilize this this notoriety in which'all
(01:25:29):
mean for bad, I'm gonna utilize it.
Speaker 24 (01:25:31):
I'm gonna make sure that you know, the world gets out.
Speaker 33 (01:25:33):
I'm gonna make sure that I represent formally in cost
raised and justice impacted people properly. So when they say, oh,
we can't do I want I want to be a
representative to say that my song showed you that it's
definitely possible that you can be successful.
Speaker 22 (01:25:46):
Did that because I mean you've been doing this for
a long time, like you know what I mean.
Speaker 21 (01:25:49):
But did this moment in how like a New York
Post or you know, wherever else mentioned you, did it
turn up something new or like make you think of like, Okay,
we need to make sure we're doing this over here too,
Like was.
Speaker 22 (01:26:01):
There like a blind spot that like you saw through
all this.
Speaker 33 (01:26:03):
I don't know if it was a blind spot, but
it definitely was a level urgency and made me feel
more you know, motivated to do the work that we've
been doing, to motivate it, to bring certain voices because
you know, I say this all the time, there's so
many formally inculcerated people who are doing so many positive
and you know, just really good things that nobody talks about,
you know, And that's the thing I want to highlight.
(01:26:24):
I don't want because a lot of people formally incarcerated
don't believe that they can do certain things. They don't
believe that they can be successful, and most the public
perception is that too as well. So I want to
be able to highlight people that come home that have
been doing this work for years, who've been doing positive
things for years, who've been productive members of society. You know,
(01:26:45):
they always people act like they don't know. Alan Overson
was formally in custure. You know, like there's so many
people that we talk about that was formally in custom
Malcolm xIC was formally incarcerated, and it's like we just
we look down on a stigma. And when we talk
about formally in custure, a lot of people don't act
like they know that Black people are the highest falsely
accused and exonerated people in the world. So so a
(01:27:08):
lot of us, like I said, I was falsely accused
of a crime. I spent seven years in jail for
crime I didn't commit. I went to trial for my case.
So it's like a lot of us just because there's
the stigma of us being arrested and incarcerated, they make
it seem like we're a threat to society and we
just criminals. And some people have committed crimes. But some
people like when you go to the justice, when you
go to the prison, right, it is supposed to be rehabilitation.
(01:27:33):
So if a person does his time and he comes
on and he's productive, why do we act like he
can't be.
Speaker 3 (01:27:37):
Productive and they're focusing on your past. But that is
the very thing that qualifies you for the role. How
do you feel about that?
Speaker 33 (01:27:44):
I think that is so ironic or it's just disingenuous
to say that when we got a president that got
thirty four felonies and his whole cabinet is full of criminals.
Speaker 9 (01:27:55):
Right.
Speaker 33 (01:27:55):
So, but don't we look at especially black people, we
act like we can't do certain things. And I say
all the time, this is those closest to the problem
are closer to the solution. You know, sitting in the
cell for seven years, you know, seeing how the injustice
system works, seeing how inmates are treated and how people
are sending A brother just was killed, you know, he
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was executed and they found out four or five years
later that his DNA didn't match it.
Speaker 24 (01:28:23):
He was actually innocent.
Speaker 33 (01:28:25):
So these are things that happen every day in the
justice system, and people like myself who've actually experienced it
will understand that and see the blind spots because somebody
who just went to school and studied law never understood
those realities. A lot of times, I've watched a lot
of elective officials. I've watched people who studied the law
and then they actually got incarcerated and they came home
(01:28:45):
and have conversation with me, like I didn't realize what
was going on, and they becoming biggest advocates for prison
reform and for you know, those type of things. So
I just think that I've been blessed with the opportunity,
you know, and God created for me for such a time.
Speaker 9 (01:29:00):
Is now.
Speaker 33 (01:29:00):
You know, I never understood when I was incarcerated. When
you sitting in jail for seven years for a crime
you didn't do, you don't understand what you're in there for. It,
especially you got a million dollar record deal. You're sitting
in the jail cell and you're like it, why the
hell am I sitting in jail? And it was days
that that was my conversation. And you know what, I
always said that I'm not gonna allow this system to
break me because every day that I don't grow and
I don't learn, and I don't do things positive than
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the system once. So when I came home and I
started realizing, oh why I was in there, I started
realizing that that our people are overly incarcerated, especially young
black and brown is, they're overly incarcerated.
Speaker 2 (01:29:31):
Some of them are just lost. They don't even identify
with things.
Speaker 33 (01:29:33):
So I came home with a different perspective is to say,
you know what I'm gonna pour into my community different
I'm gonna empower these young boys. I'm not gonna make
them think that prison is some way to be. But
I'm also not gonna make you believe that because you
was in prison, that you can't be successful. And I
wanted to come home and model that behavior. And I
think for the last twenty years that I've been out
of jail. You know, my crime happened in ninety nine.
(01:29:54):
It's twenty six years later, and y'all still talking about
a crime that happened twenty six years later. But y'are
not looking at the track record for the last twenty
years that I've been home, and I've been on this ground,
putting put boots on the ground and doing this work.
Speaker 3 (01:30:06):
How do you want young organizers watching this moment, watching you,
watching Tamika, watching the Erica Ford on this transition team.
How do you want them to understand the relationship between
protest and policy.
Speaker 24 (01:30:17):
Shout out to Angelo two. He's actually he's on the
Prime of Justice work.
Speaker 33 (01:30:20):
But I want young protesters to understand organizers, right because
I don't want you to just be protesters. I want
you to be savvy. I want you to be intelligent.
I want you to be strategic. I want you to
look at this moment as progress, right, because we all
got to do different things.
Speaker 24 (01:30:38):
There's an inside outside game.
Speaker 21 (01:30:40):
You know.
Speaker 33 (01:30:40):
For years we sit outside and we was the protesters
and people say, yeah, y'all can go out there, and
they made jokes, you got your picking sign and it
was cool, but we watched incremental change happen. Right, we
got we got incremental change, and we protested enough people
to it. They said, okay, what do y'all want? Right,
and then they sat down with us, and then we
start saying, okay, we want this, and they start and
we start watching capitulate. When we look talk about the CMS,
(01:31:03):
Tamika and Erica Ford and at those they sat out
there and protested the mayor until they got millions of
dollars put into that CMS system to when there was nothing,
you know, when they was told that there was no
data and they would never get it down. And now
it's up to over one hundred million that's given to
CMS inside of New York City because people did that work.
(01:31:25):
So I want you to be understanding. I want you
to be relentless, I want you to be fearless, but
I want you to understand that there's the process and
that there's an ultimate goal. And if you just protest
and you don't see things going anywhere, if you don't
get yourself, if you're not in positions to actually make change,
if you don't have the ears and the wherewithal to
(01:31:47):
touch the people who can actually give policy, to actually
do things for the community, you fighting for it and
you just fighting a fight for nothing.
Speaker 2 (01:31:54):
So it's cool.
Speaker 33 (01:31:55):
I told people, I'm tired of having, you know, victories
that you know, just being the the leader that died.
We celebrate our leaders dying at thirty and they ain't
got nothing, and they but they kept on. I want
to win, you know. I don't want more of it.
I'm tired of moral victories. When do we actually get
the victories where we see some change for our people.
I'm tired of the story of we watching our people
(01:32:18):
run out in glory and they say, yay, y'all gonna
be the first ones. We know, all y'all gonna die,
but it's gonna be brave. You brave because you went
out there, and I don't want that no more. Like
when we're gonna be strategic and we go through the
back door and we actually take over the castle and
we put our people in position, When we're gonna start
doing that, like, I think our strategy has to change
and it has to evolve what we're dealing with. It's
(01:32:39):
just like when we look at Trump and we look
at Jasmine crackets and we look at the people that
are meeting fire with fire. We can't keep having the
conversations about, oh, this is not how it's supposed to No,
this is how it is. You can't fight a fight
with one hand behind your back where people got four
and five hands and they jumping you, and you saying
but I fought with honor and I did it the right. No,
actually you fought and they killed you. Like I'm tired
(01:33:02):
of just dying. Like I really want us to win
the war. So I want black people and young activists
to be strategic and figure out how do we actually
get the things that we find.
Speaker 2 (01:33:13):
Well, it's my son, man, Where can they find you?
Speaker 24 (01:33:15):
My brother?
Speaker 33 (01:33:16):
You can find me on Instagram at mysong n y General.
You can find me on YouTube, same thing, Facebook, same thing, yo,
keep holding them. To make sure t on my podcast
that we're gonna get LLL on real soon. So make
sure you follow us on tm my podcast.
Speaker 3 (01:33:31):
On iHeart Yes the Black Effect, iHeart your podcast network.
My man, my son is the Breakfast Club. Yes, it's
the world most dangerous. More to show the Breakfast Club.
And you know what time it is, It's time for
past dogs.
Speaker 2 (01:33:57):
Yeah, DJ comes, what's up?
Speaker 22 (01:34:01):
What's up?
Speaker 5 (01:34:01):
Jeest?
Speaker 2 (01:34:01):
Hey girl?
Speaker 22 (01:34:02):
Okay, So today, of course a lot of new music.
Speaker 26 (01:34:05):
Again, I just want to give a few shout outs
because markle Plus dropped the deluxe to his project Marcale
Plus and and then also last week, I had a
lot of records that I wasn't able to get to.
But I don't know if I should start with the
new Actually, let me start with R and B and
then I'll get into the rap first.
Speaker 22 (01:34:20):
I want to start with three twenty.
Speaker 2 (01:34:22):
They're a duo.
Speaker 22 (01:34:22):
I think there are a couple. I'm not sure. Sorry
if you guys aren't, but you do look like a couple.
Speaker 26 (01:34:27):
They do a lot of R and B gospel type
records like Positive Uplifting, and they just dropped an album,
this record that I'm about to shout out is called
the Light Gotta.
Speaker 2 (01:34:37):
I want to be down?
Speaker 24 (01:34:38):
What is it?
Speaker 5 (01:34:38):
I want to be down?
Speaker 2 (01:34:39):
By Brandy?
Speaker 13 (01:34:40):
Yeah, it get that.
Speaker 22 (01:34:41):
It gives that vibe.
Speaker 28 (01:34:42):
I like it.
Speaker 2 (01:34:42):
Yes, it feels very minty.
Speaker 22 (01:34:44):
Okay, good refreshing.
Speaker 2 (01:34:45):
Yeah, very minty. You know what I'm saying. You know,
you put it in your mouth and you like take
a deep breath, you.
Speaker 22 (01:34:50):
Know, I mean, yes, okay, good?
Speaker 5 (01:34:52):
I like that.
Speaker 2 (01:34:53):
Good.
Speaker 26 (01:34:53):
Their their record that I first got him too is
called Blessed like that where they flip them cool like that.
So they just have Yeah, they got a dope catalog,
so definitely, so that's a good take. Yes, check them out.
Next we're gonna get into our rap bag.
Speaker 22 (01:35:08):
I'm gonna do it. Don't ever feel real.
Speaker 26 (01:35:10):
This is all of Conway's Conway the Machine's new project
featuring Heath Victoria shout out to Heather.
Speaker 3 (01:35:17):
Let me tell you something, man, you know how you
know God don't make no mistakes because every single time
I hear Conway is very rare.
Speaker 2 (01:35:25):
I don't do my face like this, very rare. I
don't do like. That's why you know what I'm saying, Like,
I know.
Speaker 3 (01:35:31):
You know what happened in was an unfortunate situation with
the fact his face is in that permanent That's how
he makes me feel whenever I hear his music.
Speaker 2 (01:35:40):
I love that very rare. I hear Conway, I don't
feel like that.
Speaker 22 (01:35:43):
Yeah, gotta do the screw face.
Speaker 5 (01:35:45):
I like it.
Speaker 26 (01:35:46):
Oh and also, I just did an interview with Conway.
Makes you guys check it out so on YouTube. Next,
I'm gonna go with Kenny Mason. Now, Kenny Mason is
another rapper who's a part of the you know Marco
plus Ruben, Vincent, Chris Patrick Class. He's also out of Atlanta,
and this record is called Gorgeous, even though I will
say I think Kenny Mason was a little bit before them.
Speaker 2 (01:36:05):
But that's yeah, I like it. That's a that's a ten.
Speaker 22 (01:36:09):
Okay, I like that.
Speaker 2 (01:36:10):
I like the beat switch like whatever that's called.
Speaker 5 (01:36:12):
Whatever he did to the beat before it just went
off fire.
Speaker 26 (01:36:15):
Okay, good, Yeah, I knew you liked that. I seen
you dancing. I'm like, okay, great, we got just shot.
Speaker 24 (01:36:20):
I like it.
Speaker 22 (01:36:20):
Okay, I like it.
Speaker 2 (01:36:22):
Three night Yay. We ended with I.
Speaker 26 (01:36:26):
Gotta do this nods in premiere. Man, I've seen a
lot of commentary about it. Online, some negative, some positive.
Speaker 2 (01:36:32):
I thoroughly enjoyed the nodds In premiere album.
Speaker 3 (01:36:33):
When I first listened to it, I think I had
too much expectation because of the past work that they've done.
So you know, when I heard that, I kind of wanted,
like more, you know, of the mad Man, Nasty Esco.
Speaker 2 (01:36:45):
Nastia Records. But then I'm like, nah, I like what
they did a lot.
Speaker 3 (01:36:49):
I like writers. I like, you know, welcome to the underground.
I like Paul Taps, what you're playing.
Speaker 22 (01:36:55):
I'm gonna play the Bouquet record, the shout out to
the ladies.
Speaker 2 (01:36:58):
I knew you was gonna do that.
Speaker 3 (01:36:59):
This this why you don't listen to the internet easy,
because you know, the Internet don't be appreciating good music.
Because literally, when I listened to the nas And premiere album,
I was like, Okay, it's cool, but I had a
different expectation. But then I'm watching people on end that
say they don't like it, and I'm like, nah, ain't
no way, NAS like nah.
Speaker 2 (01:37:17):
Then I went and rolled to it. I'm like, no,
I rock with this album a lot.
Speaker 22 (01:37:20):
Okay, Yeah, I feel like affirmation.
Speaker 2 (01:37:22):
I love affirmations.
Speaker 23 (01:37:23):
I felt like I was in a time camp. So
it took me back in the day, you know, But
that's just the feel that NAS gives you.
Speaker 5 (01:37:29):
But I love it.
Speaker 2 (01:37:31):
I love you talking about I like to beat yes.
And you know what, it makes me want to hear
a jay Z album with one producer because you know
Nav has done this several times, right, Nas did all
the albums with hit Boy. Now he did it with Premiere.
And I'm like, you know what, since y'all always want
to compare jay Z and Nas, like like, let's let's
let's get jay Z to do.
Speaker 3 (01:37:50):
An album with one producer. Now, then I know four
four four came close to it because he did a
lot of work with no ID. But I'm talking about,
like really just locking in with one producer that we
know that he makes great records with. Like we know
Nads and per Man make great records. By the way,
jay Z and Premier make great records too. But imagine
a jay Z Just Blaze project. It's imagine a jay
(01:38:11):
Z Just Blade project. Think about all of the great
records jay Z and Just Blaze and made to get together.
Go back to the Blueprint album and listen to those
jay Z Just Blaze records. You don't know and all
of that stuff like that.
Speaker 2 (01:38:23):
PSA. Imagine jay Z and just Blaze locking in six.
I don't know when, but that's what I would want.
Would he do it again? I mean, is he like
is it you think he'd be up for that?
Speaker 11 (01:38:34):
Why not?
Speaker 3 (01:38:35):
And you know, and you know another reason I would
want it to be just Blaze because I want jay
Z to talk filthy like he gave us the four
fourth fourth, He gave us the grown, you know, more
healed version, you know, doing right by his wife, not
you know, his wife, normal stuff like that, like we
we got that. I want him like like coming down
to the Nigga net and addressing all the low vibrational bs,
all the people.
Speaker 2 (01:38:54):
That having something he want now. I don't know, I
don't know, but that would be dope. Jay Z.
Speaker 3 (01:39:02):
I'm produced by just Blade with him just talking filthy
to everybody who always got something to say about him.
Speaker 22 (01:39:09):
I would love to hear come.
Speaker 2 (01:39:10):
I love to hear that, man, That would be fantastic.
I don't know how.
Speaker 22 (01:39:13):
Filthy though, I don't know.
Speaker 13 (01:39:14):
Some things he's above.
Speaker 3 (01:39:15):
I mean he said he's some things. He's a ball,
but you know it can he can be speaking from
a heeled version to these.
Speaker 2 (01:39:20):
True, true true trips.
Speaker 26 (01:39:22):
Well, if you guys like those records, make sure you
guys tap into my playlist, a certified playlist them.
Speaker 22 (01:39:28):
Okay, good, I'm gonna text them to you.
Speaker 26 (01:39:30):
But for everybody else, makes you guys follow me on
the gram at nilis moan in y la s y
M O N E e E. They're all added to
the playlist and yeah, we'll be back next year, So
happy holidays.
Speaker 2 (01:39:41):
Peace when we come back.
Speaker 3 (01:39:42):
We got the people's choice mixed five one oh five
to one. Don't call for no request because that's just
a lie that they tell you for no reason. It's
the Breakfast Club. Yes, it's the world most Dangerous Morning
Short Breakfast Club. Charlamagne to God dj NV just hilarious.
Laura le Rossa is here as well. And Sunday is
World Meditation that you you know, I'm a big proponent
of meditation.
Speaker 2 (01:40:02):
I can get up to about five minutes of stillness,
you know what I mean.
Speaker 3 (01:40:05):
But Shaka Khan, Shaka Khan and her foundation is doing
a collaboration with the United Nations Office for Partnerships and
she's co hosting the second annual UN World meditation today
from twelve to one pm, and we have her on the.
Speaker 2 (01:40:19):
Phone right now to talk about it.
Speaker 3 (01:40:21):
Peace, Miss Shaka Khan. I'm blessed, Black and Holly favorite.
Why do you e't bring your pretty self in the
studio so I.
Speaker 2 (01:40:28):
Can hug you?
Speaker 5 (01:40:29):
Well, you, we don't want to hug you right now.
Speaker 22 (01:40:36):
Good morning, is ha Ka Khan.
Speaker 2 (01:40:37):
Good morning.
Speaker 16 (01:40:39):
Lauren.
Speaker 2 (01:40:39):
That's Lauren LaRosa. This is Charlamagne. I know you have
your Chaka Khan.
Speaker 3 (01:40:43):
The Chaka Khan Foundation and collaboration with United Nations Office
for Partnerships, is co hosting the second annual UN World
Meditation Day and time dot org Shakakhan dot org.
Speaker 2 (01:40:56):
Yes, that org.
Speaker 5 (01:40:57):
Yes, that's very important.
Speaker 2 (01:40:59):
How is meditation? Our spiritual practice has helped you, Miss Shaka.
Speaker 19 (01:41:02):
It's helped me to to stay calm and to to
go for the loving aspects of human nature as opposed
to you know how I can be.
Speaker 5 (01:41:18):
I go for the for the higher ground.
Speaker 19 (01:41:21):
And that's what we all have to do in these sids.
You know things that you know a little bit nutty
right now, and we need to all really go for
the higher part of life. You know, we have to
really look for the best parts of all people you're
you know, just just just just for you know, just
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go for the right now. Things are crazy.
Speaker 5 (01:41:44):
A little bit, you know.
Speaker 19 (01:41:46):
I'm sure about what's happening in life and what's going
to come next. And the thing is is to trust
in the fact that we all are in this together.
Speaker 5 (01:41:58):
And if we choose love and choose peace and choose.
Speaker 19 (01:42:03):
Patience, these are the things that we need to really
go for it. It comedian to be rough sometimes, but
it is The beauty of us is that we are
able to go from one place to another really quickly,
and we should be about that.
Speaker 21 (01:42:20):
I saw a comment that you made. You said, I
spent decades performing for the world, but meditation taught me
how to perform for my soul first.
Speaker 2 (01:42:29):
And there you go.
Speaker 22 (01:42:30):
What point in your career did you realize that you
weren't performing for your soul first?
Speaker 19 (01:42:36):
Well, I think I got that early on in life,
even though I couldn't I couldn't really talk about it.
I didn't really you know, I didn't know what was
going on except that I was singing and I was
loving it, and I was receiving a lot of love
too from the people I was singing too.
Speaker 5 (01:42:53):
It was it became. It's really my it's what I
do for a living.
Speaker 10 (01:43:00):
Yeah, I am.
Speaker 5 (01:43:01):
I'm like they.
Speaker 19 (01:43:02):
I feel like a preacher, you know. I feel, you know,
like like one of God's children who have the privilege
to talk to to be to be about talk, talk
to vast amounts of people and touch them in a
in a in a in a good and loving way.
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And that's what we need to be about these days
right now.
Speaker 2 (01:43:26):
I agree, Patience, Why why did you choose a partner
with the United Nations for this?
Speaker 19 (01:43:31):
Because they have a global they have they are global,
and it's I mean, it's wonderful. We are so honored
and thankful, you know, the United Nations, you know, the
world made it of a World Meditation Day.
Speaker 5 (01:43:45):
You know, it feels the same way that that that
we do.
Speaker 2 (01:43:49):
And they're really they've really.
Speaker 5 (01:43:52):
Been great so far. And I'm looking for it today,
for a World Meditation Day to.
Speaker 19 (01:44:00):
Maybe get us all on one mental, heartfelt place at
the same time a big thing.
Speaker 13 (01:44:08):
That's the beautiful things.
Speaker 3 (01:44:09):
Absolutely, We're not gonna keep you. I just want to
ask you, what does meditation give you? Now that success
in accolades and the fame never could.
Speaker 5 (01:44:20):
Well it keeps me grounded.
Speaker 19 (01:44:23):
And I see thinks through what they really are. You
know what I'm saying that we are really about loving
each other and being patient with one another, sharing our gifts.
And I'm really honored to be in this place in
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my life. I'm happy, you know that that God chose me,
absolutely did joys I'm doing.
Speaker 2 (01:44:54):
I'm honored.
Speaker 3 (01:44:55):
Well, we were honored to have you on the phone
this morning, Miss Shaka Khan. Tell them what she what
she's doing again.
Speaker 22 (01:45:00):
You're headed to the un today, right, that's right, and
lovely weather, I know, right, he's raining here in New York.
Speaker 21 (01:45:07):
And uh so you guys be working, uh just based
off your partnership because of World Meditation Day, because you
shared on on Instagram already and the millions of people
tune in, so now you'll be doing it with the
U N.
Speaker 19 (01:45:18):
Right, right, and many many people will be tuned in.
Speaker 21 (01:45:21):
And will it be a live meditation session that we'll
be able to watch, that's right? And how can people
tune in?
Speaker 5 (01:45:28):
Foundation dot Org got you?
Speaker 19 (01:45:30):
Okay, thank you tune in and give us your love
and let's spread it.
Speaker 2 (01:45:36):
We will everyone, and I hope to see you soon
in this studio now.
Speaker 5 (01:45:40):
All yeah, well I'll be that's true.
Speaker 2 (01:45:44):
All right, all right, peace, thank you morning. Everybody's d
J m V. Just Hilaris, Charlamagne the Guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. Now, just you in DC this weekend.
Speaker 5 (01:45:58):
Yep, I'm in DC. We have a show last night.
We got two tonight, we got to tomorrow and one
on Sundays. So get your tickets if you have not yet.
We do have merch. Don't play with me merch. That's
for the new tour coming up in twenty twenty six.
Speaker 23 (01:46:11):
Last night was dope. I haven't done a show on
a Thursday, like a weekday show in a long time,
about like eight years. But it was amazing seeing so
many people come out through the rain. Parking ain't good,
but they was in there. Flyd He was ready to
see Jess and Hazy, So I appreciate you DC. We're
gonna have a lot more fun this weekend.
Speaker 2 (01:46:31):
All right, that's time to get up out of here.
Speaker 10 (01:46:33):
You guys.
Speaker 7 (01:46:34):
Have a great week, a great holiday, a happy new year.
We'll see you on the other side. Chel the Man,
you get a positive.
Speaker 2 (01:46:40):
Nope, I do, man.
Speaker 3 (01:46:41):
I've been telling you all this for some days now,
and I just want to remind you this is the
year of the Snake. Okay, as the snake sheds his skin,
made this year bring renewal. Okay, twenty twenty five, you
still got what I think fourteen thirteen days left the
shed everything that is no longer seen irving you. Okay,
the snake says, you have to get rid of the
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old to make way for the new. Don't be afraid
to start again, be flexible and open the change. Focus
on your goals, let.
Speaker 2 (01:47:11):
Go of the past. Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:47:13):
I need y'all to do that before the year is over, man,
because we're in the Year of the Snake. But you
only got like ten thirteen days left until the Year
of the Horse. So have a great happy holidays and
all of that good stuff.
Speaker 2 (01:47:26):
Breakfast cup, bitch, is you don't finish for y'all? Done?
Woke up, Wake you up, Wake up, Wake that ass up.
Speaker 1 (01:47:32):
Program your alarm. The power one oh five point one
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