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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Wait up, way white, You guys really are like the
hip hop Early morning Late night Talking.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
To Branks Club is the most powerful popular urban radio show.

Speaker 3 (00:15):
Like from the Black Mothership in New York City's You
tall Envy, Charlamagne the God, Jess Hilarious.

Speaker 4 (00:20):
Thank y'all for being cultural leaders.

Speaker 5 (00:21):
Man, I appreciate what y'all do for the culture collectively
known as Streplace Club.

Speaker 6 (00:26):
I'm always nervous when I do the Breakfast Club because
sometimes you say.

Speaker 7 (00:30):
Stuff and it's just gonna get you in trouble.

Speaker 8 (00:32):
Everybody wait, coming, good morning us say 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 4 (00:43):
What a delay?

Speaker 9 (00:43):
What up?

Speaker 4 (00:44):
Jess hilarious?

Speaker 9 (00:45):
What up? What's going on?

Speaker 4 (00:46):
Charlomagnea God pace to the planet. Is Friday?

Speaker 2 (00:52):
Oh man, it's Friday. It's gonna be one of those days.
But we're gonna be all right. How y'all feeling white?

Speaker 1 (00:57):
It's gonna be one of those days. What are you
hearing that I'm not hearing?

Speaker 9 (01:00):
Now?

Speaker 4 (01:00):
You got like a for a second delay.

Speaker 10 (01:03):
You sound like one of the people in the right
back to you, Julie.

Speaker 1 (01:10):
Right back to you.

Speaker 4 (01:13):
Oh man, how y'all feel like you feel?

Speaker 9 (01:15):
It's the same feeling good.

Speaker 10 (01:19):
My sister didn't make me no breakfast yet, but she
will around like seven, all.

Speaker 5 (01:23):
Right, what about you, Charlamage, I am blessed, black and
holly favored.

Speaker 1 (01:28):
Man, I am having a beautiful Friday morning.

Speaker 4 (01:31):
Back to you, Charla, right right.

Speaker 1 (01:35):
I don't hate it. I don't hate the delay.

Speaker 4 (01:37):
I'm you don't hear to delay, but everybody else does.

Speaker 1 (01:41):
Yeah, I'm like, well, I'm not well, I'm not talking.
I'm not talking on purpose now.

Speaker 2 (01:49):
Okay, right, oh yeah, he's stupid, right all right? Well,
Marsha and Broke Truth. Marsha and Broce's will be joining
us this morning. She has a single, Greedy out right now,
and her album comes out next Friday, June twenty, so
we're gonna be kicking it with Marsha Ambrosius.

Speaker 1 (02:11):
I'm still not talking about.

Speaker 4 (02:14):
I thought that was the left.

Speaker 1 (02:15):
All right.

Speaker 2 (02:16):
Well, let's get the show crowd, all right, front page
News when we come back, and Morgan, what will be
joining us?

Speaker 4 (02:22):
It's a Friday, damn it? Why not?

Speaker 2 (02:24):
It's the breakfast cloak, go morning, wake your ass up.
They not like us, not like us.

Speaker 4 (02:29):
Morning.

Speaker 2 (02:29):
Everybody's stej Envy just hilarious. Charlamagne the guy. We are
the breakfast club. Let's get in some front page news. Now,
the NBA is finding anybody that was on stage with
Kendrick Lamar. That was Now, I'm just jokeing. I'm just
messing with y'all, just joking, just joking. Why just joking,
just joking?

Speaker 9 (02:48):
What up?

Speaker 4 (02:48):
Morgan? I was just joking.

Speaker 2 (02:53):
I see every all the NBA sites posting that their
players were on stage.

Speaker 4 (02:56):
I was just.

Speaker 11 (02:56):
Joking, mjo never No, okay, let's get it's not that
lies top of the headlines. The US Supreme Court will
issue more opinions as it still has some major decisions
to hand down before its expected recess at the end
of the month. Among them is a ruling on former
President Trump's claim that he is immune from prosecution for
alleged crimes committed while in office.

Speaker 7 (03:16):
The first black Attorney General who served.

Speaker 11 (03:18):
Under President Obama, Eric Holder, said the rule of law
must be protected.

Speaker 7 (03:24):
Let's hear from him.

Speaker 12 (03:25):
Anything less than a decision by the Supreme Court that
says a president should be held to the laws just
like any other American citizen should be anything other than
that is absurd. The notion, for instance, well, if the
president violated the criminal law but was doing so in
his official capacity, there may be some basis to say
that that's okay. We need to step back and think

(03:46):
about that. A president can violate the American criminal law
if he or she is doing something in their official capacity.
That is an absurd and dangerous conclusion.

Speaker 5 (03:58):
That is, especially with Donald Trump, is insane. I told
you this months ago. That's insane. To give a president
immunity over any crime, kid, that's ridiculous.

Speaker 4 (04:08):
That's why, especially with Donald Trump.

Speaker 9 (04:11):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (04:11):
So, other looming decisions include cases on the obstruction charges
against the January sixth Capital rioters, and abortion access in
medical emergencies. The conservative majority court is also expected to
rule on whether states that prohibit social media companies from
removing posts based on a political view violate free speech.

(04:33):
So we will see what our Supreme Court is up to.
I will continue to keep you guys posted on that. Meanwhile,
former President Trump will have the last word in next
week's presidential debate after a coin toss. The flip involved
podium placement and the order of closing statements debate posts.
CNN says Biden will won the toss and chose the
right podium position, with Trump being on the viewer's left. Now,

(04:57):
Trump's campaign decided to speak last, meaning president by and
will give his closing arguments first. Both sides, of course,
are gearing up for the event the event, with Biden
meeting with his advisors in Camp David as he focuses
on how to hold Trump accountable for his record on
the debate stage in Atlanta, and Trump meanwhile said he's
going to be holding policy discussions with his allies and

(05:17):
vice presidential hopefuls as he aims to assure voters he
can be a more effective leader than his political rival.

Speaker 7 (05:24):
Of course, that debate.

Speaker 11 (05:25):
Takes place next week, June twenty seventh, at On, CEO
ed with no studio audience, You're gonna watch, right.

Speaker 5 (05:33):
Must see TV? Yes, of course, must see TV. And
that's how you know it's all the show. Uh, they
got Donald Trump closing. Yeah, you know the fact that
I won the case this is all a show, or.

Speaker 2 (05:48):
Gonna mean that he's gonna he's gonna need mad one liners.
So I hope whoever helps him write and all that
other stuff. Charlemagne might need the rights, and one line
is for.

Speaker 5 (05:57):
I think, I think Joe Biden gonna give I gonna
get bodied. And the reason he's gonna get bodied because
nobody cares about the truth from the lies more entertaining,
and you're just not gonna outlie Donald Trump's, so therefore
he's gonna be more entertaining like all of those. Nobody
gonna care about facts and data and all like they don't.
They're not gonna care about any of that.

Speaker 1 (06:14):
Donald Trump gonna suck all the oxygen out of the room.

Speaker 9 (06:17):
Mmmm.

Speaker 11 (06:18):
Okay, Well tell him how you feel in we saw
this one coming right by Thou shall not kill. Less
than one day after the governor of Louisiana signed a
bill that mandates the display of the Ten Commandments in
school classrooms, there's a lawsuit to strike it down.

Speaker 7 (06:33):
The ac LU is suing.

Speaker 11 (06:35):
In a statement, the civil rights group says the law
violates the separation of church and state and is unconstitutional,
but backers say the Bible versus have historical significance. Back
in the eighties, the Supreme Court struck down a similar
law in Kentucky, saying it had no secular purpose.

Speaker 7 (06:51):
So yeah it and so it begins.

Speaker 9 (06:53):
Guys.

Speaker 4 (06:56):
All right, well that is front page News.

Speaker 7 (06:58):
Thank you Morgan, thank you to talk to y'all in
a bit.

Speaker 2 (07:01):
All right now, Charlamagne and Jess, you guys are both
remote today, and you guys are lucky because the vice
president is in town, so blocks, streets are closed off,
there's police everywhere.

Speaker 4 (07:12):
It took a little extra to get to work.

Speaker 2 (07:13):
So if you're going to work and you live in
New York City area, the president is in town, like
the brother called yesterday from Atlanta, when the president, when
the vice president vice president, the vice president's in town
like the dude called yesterday from Atlanta. When the vice
president comes in in town, traffic is shut down.

Speaker 4 (07:27):
So give yourself a lot of extra time.

Speaker 1 (07:29):
All right.

Speaker 5 (07:29):
Guess what what, Guess what? I'm in Charleston, South Carolina,
justsics in Maryland. We are a nationally syndicated showing one
hundred market.

Speaker 1 (07:38):
We don't care well.

Speaker 2 (07:39):
The people that have to go to New York, New Jersey,
Connecticut area. Do get it off your chest eight hundred.

Speaker 1 (07:44):
Five five for everybody else. You got any more traffic reports?

Speaker 2 (07:48):
No, no, like the guy to called yesterday from Atlanta,
Vice president was in town.

Speaker 4 (07:55):
It's the same thing. No, I'm just telling my.

Speaker 5 (07:58):
Experience, self centered New Yorker. Yes, you have a problem
with Jesus Christ or stupid, it's the same thing. We
don't care, well, I don't care about you. Here, well,
I don't care about you.

Speaker 1 (08:12):
They like they're not like you.

Speaker 2 (08:14):
Call show eight hundred five eighty five one oh five one.
Get it off your chest. If you need the vent,
call us up right now. It's the Breakfast clubcal morning,
the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 1 (08:27):
I'm telling what you doing.

Speaker 9 (08:30):
Call you.

Speaker 3 (08:31):
This is your time to get it off your chest,
whether you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred and five eighty
five one o five one. We want to hear from
you on the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 1 (08:40):
Hello.

Speaker 4 (08:41):
Who's this Hey?

Speaker 13 (08:42):
This is Jefferson.

Speaker 4 (08:43):
Hey, what's up Jefferson? Get it off your chest?

Speaker 13 (08:45):
Hey man? First of all, shout out charisma. Having my
baby girl. I'm looking forward to being a father with her.
You know that's number one. Number two, I was gonna say,
Bidey has to worry that trumpets coming for him. Number three,
the thing you guys just talked about with Eric hold
the same presidential immunity. Does that mean that presidents can

(09:07):
be held accountable for the war crimes and going to
war and the conspiracy of killing people. If they're talking
about you know, they get held to the same law.

Speaker 1 (09:16):
Shoot, community is immunity. I would think.

Speaker 13 (09:18):
No, that's what I'm saying. So when you say a
guy is doing something in a presidential act, I hope
they You guys do understand when these presidents go to war,
they should be held accountable. I'm assuming. I'm just saying
it just makes sense.

Speaker 1 (09:33):
I'm listening.

Speaker 14 (09:34):
I don't.

Speaker 9 (09:35):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (09:35):
I don't.

Speaker 5 (09:35):
I don't know what Yeah, I don't know what immunity
all entails. So I don't know.

Speaker 13 (09:38):
No, that's that's all. But other than that, shout y'all
out man, y'all doing your things. That's hilarious. Charlat man, God,
dj envy, y'all keep doing y'all thing.

Speaker 9 (09:47):
Man than.

Speaker 4 (09:49):
Hello, who's this a Hi? Hey Jessica, good morning, to
get it off your chest alight.

Speaker 15 (09:57):
Don't be doing that like I went, tor books, do not.

Speaker 4 (10:00):
Do that, yo.

Speaker 1 (10:04):
That was that was just so harsh ass voice.

Speaker 15 (10:09):
Oh so you're trying to say Brittany Bryer, Wow, Okay,
So jess I wanted to sit there and tell you
you don't look like a Jessica Robin Moore. You look
like one of those schools with the name like what
what the love? You know, like Tina Let's Lakita Ra?

Speaker 9 (10:31):
Yeah, like I mean I can see that.

Speaker 16 (10:33):
Yeah, go ahead and say, hi, my name is Lakeisha Green.

Speaker 9 (10:36):
What what is going My name is Lakeisha Green?

Speaker 4 (10:38):
What is going on here this morning?

Speaker 1 (10:40):
You do like Green? Like that?

Speaker 12 (10:44):
No?

Speaker 15 (10:45):
Yeah, I had forgot it. So because my name is
Jessica and a lot of people, yeah, looks like a Brittany.

Speaker 10 (10:49):
So I've gotten a couple of different names. Yeah, but
I definitely do like Jessica Robin Moore.

Speaker 15 (10:55):
Oh okay, well you know, let's represent for that Jessica,
right serio.

Speaker 1 (11:00):
This what do what do Britney sound like?

Speaker 16 (11:04):
Though?

Speaker 1 (11:04):
Because Britney spins don't sound like Britney grin.

Speaker 15 (11:06):
Oh my goodness, cho So what's to a Britney sound?
I've always been told that I sound like, oh white girl.

Speaker 9 (11:13):
Brittany, sound like a Darius.

Speaker 15 (11:15):
Oh my goodness, gracious, well, I've always been I always,
I always have been made fun of the way that
I found do not know how many dates canceled on
meet just because of the way how I talk.

Speaker 9 (11:28):
No, really, why are you sound very siminine it?

Speaker 15 (11:31):
And no I have been told I haven't talk. That
was the trans one time, and I'm like, no, I'm not.

Speaker 10 (11:39):
Well wait god, damn well they better jump it.

Speaker 4 (11:44):
All right, jest yeah, all right, dump yo. The funny
thing is the curse thing come out, you said, but
it never came.

Speaker 1 (11:50):
Out of the mind.

Speaker 9 (11:53):
There we go, now what you say there?

Speaker 15 (11:55):
But over the time, I kind of like, you know,
own the way how I talk. So I'm like, anybody'll
makes fun of I don't s start here because I
know who I am at the end of the day,
right period.

Speaker 5 (12:05):
First of all, who are these people that you're talking to?
That talking to and not seeing? What are we doing
down in twenty four?

Speaker 1 (12:11):
Like how do you? How do you do that?

Speaker 12 (12:12):
Well?

Speaker 15 (12:13):
I have I try to hook me out with.

Speaker 1 (12:16):
People are like blind, oh got you, got you? Got you?
So they see you get from the community.

Speaker 15 (12:22):
What will happen?

Speaker 1 (12:23):
Never mind?

Speaker 4 (12:24):
Thank you for calling mom. You have a great weekend.

Speaker 15 (12:26):
Thank you you too.

Speaker 4 (12:28):
What was that call about, Brittany?

Speaker 9 (12:33):
It was about a lot?

Speaker 2 (12:34):
All right, It's Friday, Get it off your chest. Eight
hundred five eight five, one oh five one if you
have to, If you need the vet, you can call
us up right now. It's the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 4 (12:42):
Good morning, the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 3 (12:49):
This is your time to get it off your chest,
whether you're mad or blast.

Speaker 16 (12:52):
So we've got to have the same anything we want.

Speaker 1 (12:54):
To hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this.

Speaker 17 (13:00):
Money?

Speaker 4 (13:00):
Good morning, get it off your chest.

Speaker 18 (13:02):
Well, I just want to say that my brother is
being massed in g machic because he does not want
to sponsor his niece for cheerleading. She just to keep
my cheerleader. So he's trying to use an excuse that
me and my husband make good money that we can
pay for a ball, which is fine, we can't. But
the whole idea is to sponsor and to raise money

(13:23):
for the team. So he's not understanding the concept.

Speaker 4 (13:27):
So you imagine brother won't donate to your daughter's cheerleading.

Speaker 19 (13:31):
Yeah, because they have to like do like, you know, fundraising,
you know, get the word out and marketing for their
own cheerleading team.

Speaker 18 (13:40):
And he's like, no, I'm good, y'all make.

Speaker 9 (13:42):
Too much money.

Speaker 1 (13:43):
The brother might not have it.

Speaker 20 (13:45):
Yeah, he.

Speaker 5 (13:49):
Want to him what he could do with him money,
and you want to spend it on his knees, and
you don't know what he got going on.

Speaker 18 (13:55):
His The only right thing is to spend it on
your knees.

Speaker 1 (13:58):
You sound very selfish, hear yeah?

Speaker 9 (14:01):
Does he have his own kids? Do you have any
new sister in their views from him?

Speaker 18 (14:04):
I donated to my niece when she was a cheerleader,
about ten fifteen years ago.

Speaker 10 (14:10):
So I'm just saying, if you don't go, all right,
thanks for your brother.

Speaker 4 (14:19):
Man, have a go with mama.

Speaker 1 (14:21):
Are you gonna force somebody to donate, donate you don't
want to donate, and you gonna call it radio and
shame him.

Speaker 2 (14:26):
My brother's being cheap. He won't donate to his daughter,
his not even his daughter. His niece is cheerleader.

Speaker 9 (14:32):
But very entitled. And well you donated fifteen years ago?

Speaker 16 (14:36):
Girl? Right?

Speaker 9 (14:38):
Hello?

Speaker 1 (14:38):
Who's this?

Speaker 16 (14:40):
He imagine? Morning? How y'all doing?

Speaker 1 (14:43):
What's up?

Speaker 9 (14:43):
Brother?

Speaker 4 (14:44):
Get off your chest?

Speaker 9 (14:45):
What's up?

Speaker 21 (14:46):
Man?

Speaker 5 (14:47):
Man?

Speaker 9 (14:47):
Call him Martland.

Speaker 4 (14:48):
Though my birthday to day happy birthday started, I.

Speaker 22 (14:52):
Appreciated it was like Daddy said, give it a call, give.

Speaker 9 (14:58):
It a try.

Speaker 22 (15:01):
No, no, but I appreciate that. What I do, man up, man,
all y'all, But man, I just want to shout out
a couple of people out of Orlando, a couple of DJs,
you know, shout out to all the DJ's out there
path from Africa, man, from everybody that's out there doing anything.
I'm doing my thing, but I just feed the community.

(15:22):
I give back to the comity by uh feeding the homeless,
and I do a lot for the city. And uh
tonight'll be celebrating that Carbo and Orlando International.

Speaker 2 (15:33):
All right, so we'll enjoy yourself. Great birthday, brother, all right,
thank you, Matt. All right, get it off your chest.
Eight hundrenk five eight five one five one. If you
need the vet, you can hit us up now. Jesse,
we got just with the Mess coming up.

Speaker 10 (15:45):
Yes, Jonathan Major's got another movie deal. This will be
his first one since who.

Speaker 9 (15:50):
Fla he was in.

Speaker 4 (15:51):
All right, well we'll get to that next. It don't move.
It's to Breakfast Club. The morning, the Breakfast Club, Good morning.

Speaker 1 (15:58):
Everybody is teag.

Speaker 2 (16:00):
Enved just hilarious, showing me the guy. We are the
Breakfast Club on this Friday. And let's get to Jess
with the Mess.

Speaker 9 (16:05):
Few news is.

Speaker 10 (16:06):
Real weapons Hilarion's Jessica Robber Moore just don't do no lines,
don't do.

Speaker 23 (16:11):
Talk the spa world Why jes worldwise mess.

Speaker 3 (16:19):
On the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 1 (16:20):
She's the coaching ship.

Speaker 4 (16:21):
She was able to.

Speaker 21 (16:22):
Get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody
could get you to see.

Speaker 3 (16:27):
This time to set it off, all right?

Speaker 10 (16:30):
See, I know at Kendrick's Kenning Friends that just happened
his concert. Everybody was there, but fans immediately noticed that
a couple of people weren't there, which was snoop. And
the game and social media used to started making memes
and making fun of the game. Always some ofer how
he be left out of West Coast celebrations and the
game got fed up with that.

Speaker 9 (16:48):
He ain't like that.

Speaker 10 (16:49):
We know he's a little sensitive, and he hopped on
Instagram to address the situation. He was all allowed for
seventeen minutes. And that's what he said.

Speaker 24 (16:56):
Now for us to Kendrick and Drakes. Kendrick and Drake,
you know what I'm saying. They Kendrick do history and
what he did last night that is amazing for the
West Coast.

Speaker 1 (17:06):
I sat back and I watched it.

Speaker 24 (17:07):
I ain't have to be there, you know, what I'm
saying to think that it was more cool, to make
sure that's cool now. I think it's a dug for
the coast. I think that what Kate I did for
a lot of West Coasts last night was hardest. Why
y'all wondering why I'm not here and why I'm not there.

Speaker 1 (17:22):
I'm doing me.

Speaker 24 (17:23):
That's why I'm other And everybody was there was doing
them a lot. To see it is on the you know,
on the coast, on one stage and some different hoods
doing that. Don't make me sad, man, it makes me happy.
I lot to see that.

Speaker 9 (17:36):
Sh he did sign a little man down.

Speaker 5 (17:39):
I think people don't realize. Yeah, and I don't think
I think people don't realize. This wasn't a West Coast
All Stars concert. This was Ken and Friends and Mustard
had some friends and had had some friends. They curated
who they curated, They invited who they invited. It's a
lot of people from the West coast, you know, who
could have been on that stage.

Speaker 1 (17:56):
He forty two short ice Cube. They wasn't there either,
But you know it is what it is.

Speaker 12 (18:00):
Yeah, but.

Speaker 1 (18:01):
He had the voice. Yeah, he narrated.

Speaker 2 (18:03):
But I think the game is one of the biggest
West Coast artists that don't get a lot of love.

Speaker 4 (18:07):
But he's in. He was in a way of predicament,
right because he's from the West. But Drake's his homie.
So I mean, it is what it is.

Speaker 2 (18:12):
But you know, I think I think Game is one
of those artists that don't get the love he should
be in a West Coast artist.

Speaker 9 (18:18):
Yeah, a lot of people speaking of.

Speaker 1 (18:19):
Drake the game.

Speaker 5 (18:22):
But did Game make a choice or did he just
not get invited? Like did they asked that's when the come.
I didn't see the whole live, so I don't know that.

Speaker 1 (18:29):
Yeah, that's exactly what he said.

Speaker 9 (18:30):
No, that's exactly what he was saying. Well, not what
he was saying.

Speaker 10 (18:35):
People pointed out that he probably wasn't invited because he
sided with Drake and the beef.

Speaker 9 (18:41):
During Kendrick. I mean, you know with Kendrick, like he
sided with Drake.

Speaker 10 (18:44):
And then he also talked about his relationship with Drake
as well, because they was asking him that in a
love that's what he said, as far as.

Speaker 24 (18:50):
My relationship with Drake, Drake is my brother with Drake Drake,
I called Drake and I told him I need this
or I need that he's gonna do it if I'm
telling him my kids were concerts tickets in that, you
know what I'm saying. I'm a father first, and my
loyalty is what mother is loyal to me.

Speaker 10 (19:09):
And then you know, in the live, he referred to
Drake as his brother, and he referred to Kendrick as
his homeie.

Speaker 9 (19:14):
So it seems like you do have a deeper relationship
with Drake, I mean, but it is what it is.

Speaker 10 (19:17):
And at another point of the live, he also claimed
that Top Dog offered him part ownership of TDE, but
he said that he declined that offer.

Speaker 4 (19:26):
So, yeah, I'm sure that was early on. I don't
know what was going on then when it was starting it.
I'm sure I.

Speaker 5 (19:36):
Don't know what's going on here. But I'm just saying,
I'm really trying to figure out. Did he get invited
and he chose not to go? Yeh's what's happening. Maybe
he could have been like, what is he explaining? I
don't I don't understand what who what is he explaining?

Speaker 1 (19:49):
And who is he?

Speaker 9 (19:50):
He just said he said that he got mad, like
y'all worry about why I'm not here? Why I'm not dead.

Speaker 10 (19:55):
That's because you're always in everybody's bits. Like you, you
be everywhere even when you don't. Nobody be like, hey, gang,
what do you have to say about this? You say
things and you be putting yourself and stuff, but you
he took aside, took the side of Drake during the beef,
and then he set home and watched. He said that
he sent home and watched a lot of people took
it because he was from LA that he should have
been there. And you know, comments get under the game

(20:17):
skin too. So that's why he opted on Live all
mad and said and everything that he said, he wasn't
just to prove the point. You know, I don't know
what a TD thing came in, but he just wanted
to make it clear like he cool with both of them,
but he just closer to Drake.

Speaker 7 (20:31):
It is what it is, okay.

Speaker 5 (20:33):
And you know, also we were talking about it yesterday
Snoop Snoop was on tour. Heard Snoop was in Canada.

Speaker 1 (20:39):
I think they said Snoop and DJ Quick Actually they
said we're in Canada.

Speaker 9 (20:43):
That was in Canada on tour.

Speaker 4 (20:47):
Crazy.

Speaker 9 (20:48):
Oh well, I was gonna say, oh, what's going on?

Speaker 10 (20:51):
Now he was in Toronto. It's like all right, okay.
Hip Maker reveals that he lied when he came to
the Breakfast Club. You sat down with academics, and during
the conversation he spoke on Vanessa his way into certain opportunities.

Speaker 9 (21:02):
One example, he said that he lied up here. But
this was more like a ficke til you make it.
This is what he said.

Speaker 25 (21:07):
My mentor is Ryan Press, who's the head of Warner Chapel.

Speaker 9 (21:11):
So I was.

Speaker 25 (21:12):
I literally went on the Breakfast Club and lied like
I was on. They let me do an interview at
the Breakfast Club. After I had these placements. I went
in an interview and I was like, yo, I swear
like these labels trying to hire me as an A
and R too. Not only am I making these records,
they want to hire me and these offices. That's a
good cap for there. I said it, and Charlottagne was like,
oh for real, kind of threw a little sauce on it.

(21:33):
The next day, my man Ryan hit me and was like, yo,
you was serious about that. I'm like yeah. He like, Yo,
when you get back to la I want to take
you to meet Craig and Julie and I went at
that meeting with Craig like meet Julie tomorrow, met Julie,
gave her the same spill, and then from there I
became the vice president of A and R Atlantic Records.

Speaker 9 (21:51):
That's what's up.

Speaker 10 (21:52):
That's how you do it, because I did that, remember
behind that's it is, because that's how I became. Well,
I became to throw host a months other things too,
But remember I kept lying up. It was like, yes,
let they're a hope show, and you ain't call me
back for like a moth.

Speaker 9 (22:05):
And then.

Speaker 5 (22:09):
That's not how that happened. I guess the moral of
the story is. I guess the moral of the story
is lying on the Breakfast Club is very profitable. Okay,
many of the people have made a lot of money
coming on this show and lying.

Speaker 9 (22:20):
All right, yes, y'all have asked somebody else do that.

Speaker 1 (22:27):
I'm sure how long does that last?

Speaker 5 (22:29):
Though, because God can't bless when you pretend to be
so you may get you know, an opportunity, but it
will be short lived.

Speaker 2 (22:34):
Well, you still got to have the skill. Hit maker
had the skill, just got the skills, so you still
got to be you know, talented.

Speaker 9 (22:41):
And then manifestation, Like, what are you talking about?

Speaker 1 (22:46):
That's the form of the manifestation with Lyon, with some
of y'all just be lying.

Speaker 10 (22:54):
Well, I've always told a lot and it always went
great for me.

Speaker 9 (22:59):
So it is what it is.

Speaker 10 (23:00):
That's manifestation. Now, Jonathan Majors, that carries a role. I'm
actually happy about this. So you know, since being convicted
of assault, he landed his first role. He was convicted
of misdemeanor assault and harassment back in April. People speculated
whether or not his career would be over after this. Well,
Deadline reported that he's set to start in the new

(23:21):
thriller Merciless. Merciless is reportedly about a CIA investigator played
by Jonathan Majors who tried to avenge his romantic partner
after she's overtaken by a malevolent force.

Speaker 9 (23:32):
Oh my god, it is gonna be good. I'm filming
will begin in the late fall. So congratulations Jonathan.

Speaker 1 (23:39):
All right, yeah, that's exact. Dropping the flues for Jonathan Majors.

Speaker 9 (23:43):
Absolutely. Oh, this is dope. So that's just with theemester
the first time.

Speaker 5 (23:47):
He deserves another opportunity. The man lost everything for a misdemeanor.
We all saw the video of him running away from
that white woman, running away from the problem, trying to
protect herself, so yes, he deserves another chance.

Speaker 9 (23:58):
And she showed up in court like oh my god,
my pain. And he was like, okay, I saw you, stupid.

Speaker 2 (24:03):
All right, when we come back, we got front page news.
Morgan will be joining us, and then Marsha Ambrose's will
be here. So don't go anywhere as the breakfast Club.
Good morning, the breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be
the same.

Speaker 4 (24:15):
Pointing everybody.

Speaker 2 (24:16):
It's dj NV, Jess Hilari, Charlamagne, the guy. We are
the breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news.
Good morning Morgan, good.

Speaker 7 (24:23):
Morning, and happy Friday.

Speaker 11 (24:25):
Yes we made it to the weekend, so let's get
into it and a Black Information Network exclusive. I was
at the White House yesterday and Vice President Kamala Harris
hosted a fireside chat with Chrissy Teagan about women's reproductive rights.

Speaker 7 (24:38):
Let's hear more the Vice President.

Speaker 26 (24:40):
I think of this issue in two ways. In particular, one,
it is about the fact that our highest court took
a fundamental freedom and the notion of it all that
such a basic right would be taken, and the second
equally important part of it is and it is no
not just that it then offends some intellectual or conceptual

(25:04):
or academic notion. The harm, the actual harm that has
occurred to real people every day since that decision came
down is immeasurable.

Speaker 11 (25:19):
And in terms of that harm she's talking about, you know,
physicians who are you know, subject to prosecution just for
seeing their patients, talking about you know, the patients, and
you know all the different things that they're dealing with.
So Christy Teagan shared her story about her fertility journey,
the loss of their baby at twenty weeks in twenty twenty,
and how she became better informed about abortion because the

(25:41):
definition of abortion as actually there's a lot of misinformation
about what did actually means. So for her, she ended
up having an abortion because her pregnancy ended before twenty weeks,
so technically that is considered an abortion now. John Legend
and their kids were also sitting front row alongside Second
Gentleman Doug Enhoff. The cast of Married to Medicine also
attended the fireside chat. Following the event, I spoke with

(26:04):
doctor Simone, Doctor Heavenly, and doctor Jackie on what advice
they can offer women, especially Black women, when it comes
to advocating for their health, let's hear from them.

Speaker 27 (26:13):
I have a young daughter, you know, and I want
her to be able to be up, not be afraid
to ask the questions, and not only that, ask forth
second and third opinion. If she does not understand or
does not agree with what the doctor's saying, just.

Speaker 1 (26:25):
Don't be afraid.

Speaker 7 (26:26):
And these kids today, they are not afraid.

Speaker 27 (26:28):
So I'm just glad that my daughter and people like
her have the voice that they're not afraid to ask
the questions.

Speaker 28 (26:33):
And then, to further echo what they're saying is find
somebody who you can take with you, have an advocate,
a family.

Speaker 7 (26:40):
Member who can go with you that will ask questions.

Speaker 28 (26:43):
Because when you're going through a process, having y'all through
ko a breast cancer twice, you're not thinking. You know,
there's a fear and what's next, and you're getting poked different.

Speaker 29 (26:51):
Take somebody, have a family member with you.

Speaker 28 (26:54):
But if you see something, say something, to ask questions,
find somebody you trust.

Speaker 11 (27:00):
Yeah, so again advocating for women's health. Monday marks two
years since the Supreme Court overturned Rowe the wed Ye.

Speaker 1 (27:08):
Two years already yeah, we're moving.

Speaker 7 (27:11):
Backwards since moving on.

Speaker 11 (27:13):
A black Congressman from South Carolina, Charlottmage, is blaming disinformation
for President Biden's poll numbers slipping among black voters. Recent
polling suggests that former President Trump could attract up to
one fifth of black voters in November. When asked about
the poll numbers on MSNBC on Wednesday, Democrat Jim Clyde
Burns said this is all about miscommunication and disinformation and

(27:36):
claimed the media was repeating these things rather than reporting
what's actually happening.

Speaker 7 (27:41):
I don't know, he ain't talking about me.

Speaker 21 (27:43):
Now.

Speaker 11 (27:43):
Trump received about twelve percent of the vote, in twelve
percent of the black vote rather in twenty twenty. And
it appears that once again, y'all, we have the sauce
black people. Now, whether or not we use it to
cook remains to be determined. So it's going to come
down to the black vote in this election again, I'm
sure of it. What do you guys think, Well, I.

Speaker 5 (28:02):
Mean when I fifty percent of Americans, fifty nine percent
of Americans disapprove of the president. And it's not just
black people, it's Latino, it's young voters. I don't know
why they keep just stressing that it's that it's us. Clearly,
it's a lot of America that's, you know, disapproving of
the president. But for some reason, they just keep saying
it's black voters, Black voters. That's stranger to me.

Speaker 11 (28:22):
But disapproval of the president doesn't necessarily mean support for
Trump either, So there's that.

Speaker 4 (28:28):
But that's what they try to make it seem like.

Speaker 2 (28:29):
They try to make it seem like, if you don't
support Biden, you're supporting Trump. But you can not like
what President Biden has done, or you can feel like
he hasn't done anything for your community.

Speaker 4 (28:37):
You can have an opinion based on it and not
support Donald Trump.

Speaker 7 (28:40):
That's true.

Speaker 11 (28:41):
I mean, I doubt that anybody is gonna fully one
hundred percent like a candidate, and that means that's across
the board for anything you're voting for. So you know,
there's going to be something you don't like about somebody,
and that's just Yeah.

Speaker 5 (28:54):
Most people are just tired of, you know, the politics period.
Like there's another stat that says one one in four
Americans have unfavorable views of both Trump and Biden.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
People just tie it. They just tied the whole system
on both sides, and what.

Speaker 11 (29:07):
You're gonna do about it, y'all gonna get up there
and do the job. Not y'all, But I'm just saying,
y'all the people we can move on. And of course
it's officially summer and with hotter days ahead this weekend,
organizations like the Red Cross are offering advice on how
to stay safe.

Speaker 7 (29:23):
Please stay safe out there, y'all.

Speaker 11 (29:24):
It is crazy hot, so with triple digits expected on
both weekend days, avoid outdoor activities, exercise in the afternoon
if you have to.

Speaker 7 (29:32):
Also, never leave kids or pets alone in a hot car.

Speaker 11 (29:35):
It's important to stay hydrated and avoid drinking beverages that
contain caffeine or alcohol. They don't They don't help with
sting hydrated, and spending time inside is recommended. Hot temperatures
may cause heat illnesses, and the most common are heat rash,
heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. So yes, please
stay hydrated out there, y'all. It has been crazy hot.

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That's your front page news.

Speaker 7 (29:58):
I'm Morgan.

Speaker 11 (29:59):
Would follow on social media at Morgan Media m O
R G, Y M E, D I A and for
more news coverage, you can check out the Black Information
Network at Black Information Network NBI innews dot com.

Speaker 1 (30:11):
Please stay deordorized too, man, he's put on the theater
at that heat. I'm telling y'all, Yes, some people when
it's over ninety degrees, for whatever reason, y'all are not
able to smell. Y'allself, I don't know what it is.

Speaker 4 (30:22):
If it's you with this heat waves.

Speaker 10 (30:24):
People worrying about smelling good ladies, ladies, the grad they should.
People worry about your lives because you have some died,
people have passed out and the last thing they worry about.

Speaker 9 (30:35):
It's kind of like subs.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
Guess what if you must be in a closed space
that can make somebody pass out faster?

Speaker 4 (30:43):
My goodness, Thank you, Morgan. You have a good weekend
by y'all.

Speaker 1 (30:46):
All right, right, when we.

Speaker 2 (30:48):
Come back, Marsha Ambrosis will be joining us. She has
a new album that comes out next Friday. We're gonna
be kicking it with her. So don't go anywhere. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club, boring. Everybody
is DJ Envy just so, Larry Charlamagne the God. We
are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in
the building. Yes, indeed you have Marsha ambrosis.

Speaker 4 (31:08):
Welcome back.

Speaker 29 (31:09):
What's happening?

Speaker 19 (31:10):
Hi, guys?

Speaker 29 (31:11):
Mar seven eight years eight nine years? Spent a long
time crazy?

Speaker 4 (31:16):
How you feeling?

Speaker 29 (31:17):
I'm great?

Speaker 4 (31:18):
How are you doing well?

Speaker 1 (31:19):
That's black and Holly favorite.

Speaker 5 (31:20):
I mean, you got so many classics to me late nights,
early morning friends and lovers. Nyla, you've done it again
with Casablanco.

Speaker 29 (31:27):
Thank you you heard it?

Speaker 4 (31:29):
Yes, absolutely, they gave it to you.

Speaker 29 (31:31):
I feel it's such a vulnerable feeling when people would
like have it now it's like not real, but this
is all the dream.

Speaker 2 (31:40):
Well, congrats, thank you. So I heard it was your
mom that actually got you to link back up with
doctor Dreams.

Speaker 29 (31:46):
Now what she did, in true scalse of fashion, the
liver Puddlan that she is. She hit me up and said,
we have no idea. Means you were born and raised
in Liverpool, Liverpudlian. Right, So I'm born Liverpool born, and
so my mom calls me.

Speaker 21 (32:02):
Me.

Speaker 29 (32:02):
Mom calls me and says, oh, Marsha, have you spoke
to him and doctor Dre. I don't even think she
referred to him as doctor Dre. She just said Dre
like I was supposed to know who that was, and
I'm like, no, mam, I haven't spoke to Dre lately.
And I was like, all right, I'll call them up.
So this is around about the end of twenty twenty December,
so I give him a call, say what's up. We reconnect.

(32:23):
It's like, I'm working on a couple of things. I'll
send you a couple of ideas. So we started shooting
ideas back and forth what would then be the GTA
video game. But I didn't know that that's what was
being worked on. You know, Dre's just like, let's just work.
You never know what's going to happen. So we're going
back and forth, and a couple of weeks go by,
and the top of twenty twenty one, he had a

(32:46):
brain aneurysm and I was on the treadmill when I
found that out, like looked at my phone and you know,
it popped up whatever news outlet, and it was like
what I just talked to him like less than twenty
four hours ago and made all the calls, found out
everything was okay and stable. Twenty four hours after that,
he called me said, look, marsh I'm cool. I'm in recovery,

(33:07):
but I want to get back to work, so I
want to get you out to LA and let's just
figure some things out.

Speaker 4 (33:13):
So he in a hospital bit calling you like, look,
we got to get back to work. All I know
was like plugged up, plugged her.

Speaker 1 (33:19):
On the way back.

Speaker 29 (33:20):
I said, okay, doctor Dre, whatever you say. And within
a couple of weeks, I was in La most of
that year twenty twenty one, and the creation of Casablanco
happened a couple of months after that, so it was
really all the GTA stuff. And then I told Dre
that I was overdoing this artist thing. Nyla's mothers now

(33:40):
and I just want to chill, like, I just want
to produce some riot. I've never been a thick may
I want to be in front of the capito. I
was done, and he said, yeah, nah, are you done
with music?

Speaker 1 (33:52):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (33:53):
Really yeah?

Speaker 29 (33:55):
Being an artist like I was always going to create,
but the whole being the artist thing, I was like,
I'm done on everything that I could possibly do on
this bucket list that I tried to create for myself.
I've surpassed.

Speaker 4 (34:06):
My bucket list was on the bucket list.

Speaker 29 (34:08):
I'm just curious get signed, win a Grammy, lose some Grammys.
I don't know, like work with my favorite artists, like
regular stuff, but my actual things I didn't write, oh,
work with Michael Jackson, work with Prince, work with Stevie,
work with Doctor Dray. I didn't write those things out loud,
but I wanted those things and it achieved that. By now,

(34:31):
this is twenty four years in for me, so I'm like, ah,
what's next. I'm on my Quincy Jones mission.

Speaker 5 (34:36):
I like the pedestal you put hip hop on on
this album because because just musically, it just shows how
much of a classic musical art form hip hop is.
The fact you can go from a def Tanisian record
like from the forties, right yeah, the fact you can
go from Nat to Nah to the.

Speaker 29 (34:51):
Nineties and it blends seamlessly. It doesn't a lot of
things that we did on this album shouldn't make sense.
Like I, I truly believe we will be in the
Guinness Book of World Records for how many things we
sampled and the way that we sampled them. So no,
we've tang Duke Kellington and Michael Jackson aren't supposed to fuse,

(35:14):
but on Thrill her they did you know, so it's
a yeah, it was a wild ride, but one of
the most amazing experiences I've ever had, not only recording it,
just the entire process even getting to this point, even
it's taken so long to get a release date for
it to be available, like the entire thing has just
been No one's done this before.

Speaker 2 (35:35):
You talk about inspiration, right in charlotmay say how you
inspired so many people, but you must have inspired Doctor
dre as well. Because we haven't heard music from Doctor Drake.
We haven't seen him executive produce things. We've only heard
rumors and like it's almost like a tea something ever
comes out. You hear Doctor dred that could produce such
and such album.

Speaker 1 (35:51):
But you never hear this.

Speaker 29 (35:52):
He recently said this in a bit in a in
an interview he recently did and staid, and I absolutely
believe this. He may have only released five percent of
the music that he's ever recorded. Wow, and now working
with him as extensively as I did during the pandemic,
It's absolutely true. And he doesn't do it purposefully. It's

(36:14):
because he loves the creative process and it's like, no, this.

Speaker 9 (36:18):
Is just for us.

Speaker 29 (36:19):
This is ours?

Speaker 4 (36:20):
What did you do?

Speaker 1 (36:20):
How did you? How are you one of a few people?

Speaker 4 (36:23):
Did you ever think it was going to happen?

Speaker 29 (36:24):
I'm I'm the only are only There's not one person
before or after. I don't even think this happens again
that has an entire project solely produced and mixed by
Doctor Dre. How did I do it? Not clear?

Speaker 4 (36:42):
But I know that I did it.

Speaker 29 (36:44):
I know that this is something that he's never done,
and I feel like that that was the driving force
for it to be something new. He could have just
did a hip hop record, it could have just been
a soul army. It's none of those things. It's something
so specifics so different, but so familiar, and I feel
like we were both going through a similar situation. It

(37:07):
was he had health scare, I hada healthscare. The pandemic
is happening. It felt like the end of the Earth
during that time, so it felt desperate in a way.
It felt if we don't do this and this world
ends tomorrow, what's the mark that we actually leave on
planet Earth? And musically, like you said, I've done things
that you know, a Marsha Ambrosius album is this specific thing.

(37:29):
If I had to leave it all on the floor
and put up my triple double and win a chip.
That's this album. If it was all said and done,
like okay, apocalyptic world that we're now in because of
the pandemic and many other things, it was that it
was out of desperation and feeling like I could have
lost my life, Drake could have lost his. We didn't.

(37:51):
We survived these things. We're now post COVID. How do
we navigate through this? And what does that sound like?
And that's why and how this happened. So yeah, Dre
being inspired by me, I'm inspired by him. It just
took off.

Speaker 1 (38:05):
That was what the title meets.

Speaker 29 (38:06):
So Casablanco I initially within a week of recording what
we knew this was going to be After Tunisian Nights,
he threw out some album titles, a couple of which
were things like I Sing or I Sing More. And
I was like, Drake, we need an actual title, like
what is this? It was like, I mean you saying

(38:27):
what is it? So I'm like, no, Drake, the theeds
to be a title like what is this thing? So
I was in a spoiled circumstance where I'm driving through
the Beverly Hills, like just Hollywood Hills. Every day to
the destination to record, and it felt very vintage Hollywood,
like the Lights, the Lambs. It was glitz, glamour, red carpets,

(38:51):
the whole nine. And I felt underdressed for the studio
every time I got there based on what we were creating.
And so it was strings. It was a symphony, but
it painted these pictures and I was like, no, it
feels like a place. It feels like Casa Blanca. And
it was like, okay, Casa Blanca, it said, but nah,
it's that Drake that was a little bit more gangster

(39:12):
than that, like Casa Blanco, Griselda Blanco. So the fusion
of that very vintage jazz Hollywood feel meets hip hop
is how Casa Blanco became what it was, what it is.

Speaker 4 (39:27):
How we got more with Marsha Ambrose's when we come back.

Speaker 2 (39:30):
It's the Breakfast Club, Good morning to Everybody's DJ v
Jess Hilarius, Charlamaine, the guy we are the Breakfast Club's
still kicking it With Marsha Ambrosi's Charlamagne and.

Speaker 5 (39:39):
All you make it feels like it's soundtracks to make
love to of course, like nothing more, nothing less?

Speaker 1 (39:44):
Why is that?

Speaker 29 (39:45):
I have no clue? It's just in me. It's ridiculous,
Like I've had this. Well, a friend of mine recently
was like, how do you even come up with another one?
Why not even in a place of desperation, and even
in a place of the world was over, I still
find a song to make love to. It's a gift.

(40:07):
And that's it's a gift.

Speaker 1 (40:09):
One night stand music too good to have a one.

Speaker 29 (40:12):
Night stand too, well, that was the point. My one
night stand is now ten years long, okay, and I'm
saying so I definitely leant from other experiences and wild
drunk nights over the course of you know, Grammy open bar.
You know, it gets very ridiculous. So yeah, those one

(40:33):
night they're a part of that song too. But ultimately
it's that one night that could be or forever.

Speaker 1 (40:39):
That could be a bunch of people that you shouldn't
have one night stand?

Speaker 29 (40:42):
Why not?

Speaker 1 (40:42):
Exactly?

Speaker 29 (40:43):
I don't know where it's gonna go. Like everything is
a one night stand if you think about it. So
we've all done it. It's whether or not it lasted
or it didn't, but you shouldn't be Oh, I'd never
do that. If I didn't do it ten years later
in a seven year old, maybe that doesn't happen. If
I don't just you know what I mean, If I
don't say, hey.

Speaker 2 (41:01):
I want to ask, so I want to go back
to what you said. You said the health scare and
your child. How did that change your life with the
healthcare and your child? Because I guess if the baby's
what six seven years old? Happened right before COVID, so
you pretty much raised the baby during COVID.

Speaker 29 (41:15):
It's just COVID babies are different. It's ridiculous, like, but
for me, how it all changed, It changed all of us,
you know, being in a dark place, I don't think
there's anything that could bring you out of that. And
that was terrifying during the pandemic. And I'm pretty sure
for anybody where you're like, not even your kid could

(41:36):
bring you. No my mother, my father, my brother, like
close friends, you can write your way. This is what
Casablanco ended up being. I didn't think i'd see this
moment at one point. So to get here and to
be happy and to be in a space that I'm in,
it's just wow.

Speaker 20 (41:54):
Wow?

Speaker 1 (41:54):
Is that with a song? I guess self care on
right might come.

Speaker 29 (41:58):
But even that is a song to make love to.

Speaker 4 (42:01):
Yeah, what's the.

Speaker 1 (42:02):
Wrong right part of it?

Speaker 9 (42:03):
Though?

Speaker 1 (42:03):
Like what let mean who's wrong self care? Wrong right
with you?

Speaker 29 (42:06):
Initially those were two separate songs, and the self care
was I needed to do me figureship with you literally,
So by the time we got to wrong right, it's
me inviting that person then into my space and it's
given me good like you so hood like please don't go.
It's that you're so wrong right now. But even trying

(42:30):
to let me let my guard down, because I was
so cool with just letting me do me and then
here comes this m this ugh, this fine dark chocolate
swept me off my feet and let me put my
guard down. And I'm a leo and that's hard for
me to do. So when it happens, it's both terrifying.

(42:53):
But the fear in a lioness comes out in aggression
and anger and a lot of sexual the tight that
is anyone that knows, that knows, And yeah, that was
you're so wrong right now?

Speaker 4 (43:07):
What did y'all meet? Where do you meet your husband?

Speaker 29 (43:09):
On tour?

Speaker 4 (43:10):
On tour? How did that go down? Because when you're
talking about him. You just you started mouth starts salamat
and you just start getting hot together.

Speaker 29 (43:18):
Turn it in beyond because you say I'm thinking about
the song wrong, right, I'm like, hey, he'd be thinking
about your man turn.

Speaker 2 (43:27):
Out and I'm just saying, I'm just saying she was
just so excited. I'm just asking what they mean. That's
where the music that's love is love. It got me
thinking about my wife.

Speaker 1 (43:35):
All right, I'm sorry, I get it.

Speaker 29 (43:36):
It's fine.

Speaker 18 (43:39):
No.

Speaker 29 (43:39):
We met on on tour h ten years ago and
I saw him. It's ten years later. I said, you
know when you know, you know, you keep like all
the movies that you see that's corny. You never happy? Yes,
it did.

Speaker 21 (43:54):
It was.

Speaker 29 (43:54):
I seen him and we had a red fed on
and I was like, who is that? And I approached
him like yo, what's up? And we got to talking
and we haven't stopped talking with him.

Speaker 5 (44:08):
You need to write a book called One Nice Thing,
because there's so many people who think you got to
make make the man wait thirty days or sixty days
or ninety days.

Speaker 29 (44:16):
There's so many formulas to it if you don't just
follow your intuition, because it all depends on what type
of person you are, Like there are people that are
I've never been. I'm not approaching unless I know it's
for sure. I don't know. There's many formulas to it.
So even if I did write a book, I'm going
with what worked for me. I'm not giving you the

(44:38):
manual to how this works out, like ooh, you two
can find your ten years later or literal like. I'm
not giving it as game like that. I'm saying, if
you saw what it was that you wanted and you
didn't make your move, that's on you, because then you'll
sit there and ponder and be like, well, what if
I just said something, or if I just approached. But

(45:00):
by the time that I did and it was what
it was, and I knew that it was more than
just that one night in Philadelphia, that one night in Chicago,
that one night in Virginia, that one night in la
Now it's many nights. Now it's all you want to
move in? Sure, moved in together, and then it's oh,

(45:20):
you want to go back to the UK for Christmas
with me, meet my whole family. Sure, And then by
April we were pregnant. Wow, is that serious? Counts ridiculous
when I say no. When I say ridiculous, it's like
that's the timeline though, you know, and we were both.

Speaker 5 (45:36):
Very sure, and the album is very like nineteen ninety now,
like how do you have such a nostalgic feeling feeling
but keep it fresh?

Speaker 29 (45:43):
Any hip hop conoissour or R and B head nineties
is just it's unmatched. It was a time if it
weren't outside, just say that. And I feel like with
this album to have grasped what the nass of the
world were doing and then the Mary's of the world
were doing then, but making it now, it's because that

(46:05):
was timeless.

Speaker 2 (46:06):
I was going to ask, you know, you talk about
Doctor Dre only releasing five percent of the music that
he actually made. How much music did y'all make and
had what was the process of trickling it down from
the amount of songs you made to this eleven?

Speaker 29 (46:18):
You know what's crazy? We made about twelve or thirteen
songs really and knew when it was time to start.
We knew it when it was completed. And the only
reason why the other two didn't make it is because
one of them. It made the album play a little
longer than we felt comfortable with and it matched another
song on there like evenly, like if you had to

(46:39):
get rid of one of the other definitely that one though,
and one of them we couldn't clear, like getting a
damn one of them. So I was like, okay, we
can't clear that one. We have an album and Dre
in the creative process, has like a whiteboard on the wall,
We'll write the titles for each song. We just looked
at it and was like, that's it. We're done. So

(47:02):
between end of April twenty twenty one and end of May,
we were completely done with recorded vocally. I recorded everything,
we'reten everything. We took a couple of weeks off and
reconvened and Dre said twenty seven piece orchestra, So we
were at Gawer Studios. Eric Golfain did the string arrangements

(47:23):
and we were in with the orchestra listening to them
go crazy on this album that we created, which was
already doing what it was gonna do. This symphony just
took it to another place, like it didn't even make
any sense. So by the time that's happened, it's just
timeless in that way.

Speaker 9 (47:45):
All right.

Speaker 2 (47:45):
We got more with Marsha and Bros's when we come back.
Let's get into her new joint. It's called Thriller. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good Morning, Too Morning, everybody. It's DJ
v Jess, Hilarius Shallaman the guy. We are to Breakfast Club.
That was Thriller Marsha and Bross. Her album comes out
next Friday.

Speaker 29 (48:01):
What's happening?

Speaker 2 (48:02):
I was watching the R and B Money podcast shot
the tank and mid comment, I guess you was joking.
I don't know if you were joking or not talking
about you thought Stevie Wonder really can see now, And
people took it as they were mad at you for
a little bit mad at me.

Speaker 29 (48:14):
How I don't know, because if you're a Stevie Wonder fan,
what I said was he can see if you listen
to the music. To be one of the most prolific,
descriptive songwriters of our time, how can he not? And
maybe not in the way that you believe that that is,

(48:36):
but his pen game makes you visualize us with actual sight,
visualize everything. He was saying, that's a gift. That's what
I said, Yes, he can see, because there's no way,
he says, I never dreamed you'd leave in summer, and
I literally see the summer day he's referring to. That's

(48:59):
not fair. Mary wants to be a superwoman, and I
know who Mary looks like. I've already made that character.
The song plays and nice see it. Stevie, more than
any song where are I believe on Planet Earth has
made me see a song the way Stevie does. That's
what I said. I said what I like, I said,

(49:20):
That's why I.

Speaker 1 (49:20):
Said, I get what you're saying. He might be blind,
but he got a vision. It's a difference.

Speaker 29 (49:24):
Speaking a vision. To use that song on Casa Blanco,
I remember Dre actually he might Dre was nervous about
using the Stevie record or like asking him like yo,
listen Stevie and see what he thinks. I'm like, okay, crazy,
but yeah, we got to use visions on Casa Blanco
with Stevie's blessing and this fake okay lifts I keep

(49:47):
making up like I'll check that one off, you know
Stevie FaceTime zoom. I want to say it was a
phone call that I had and Dre had spoke to
him also, so yeah, we're just gonna let that one do.
This cool.

Speaker 4 (50:08):
You got it, you got as long as you got him. Absolutely,
you caught it small too.

Speaker 9 (50:12):
I love it. I love it.

Speaker 1 (50:15):
I've got a couple more questions.

Speaker 29 (50:18):
What yes and wanted to be like I had a
spoiled experience. I was just getting to you know, Atlanta,
then get to Philly, get signed by the end of
that year. Now I'm in the studio within less than
a year of the time it took me to get
to the States, then work with Michael Jackson because he's
heard this demo and we were here in New York

(50:38):
Hit Factory. Michael Jackson was there in the studio two
hours before call time, just warming up his vocal. He
was that guy like he was great because he worked
unlike any other and Mike was just the king for
all reasons.

Speaker 4 (50:57):
Now, you also mentioned Flower fans would always work.

Speaker 1 (51:00):
Will flow?

Speaker 4 (51:00):
D you ever do an album together again? Or that
chapter your life is over?

Speaker 29 (51:03):
Who knows? No chapters are closed? And I think rewinding
to what you said about you know, when I met
my husband. I did a Flowa Tree tour twenty fifteen
twenty sixteen, and that's when I met him and then
got pregnant the following year. On the other tour, so
it was like a back to back Hey reunion. It's
full love and yeah, who knows now.

Speaker 2 (51:21):
Also, I seen Amanda Seals was on Club Shah and
talks about she said that she thinks you wanted her
to quit Flow a Tree?

Speaker 9 (51:28):
Was that true?

Speaker 29 (51:29):
The loaded question quit flow a Tree is very vague?
What was happening with Amanda Seals? And this is what
someone spend a lot of time And this is like
a quick bit. When did we last do the Breakfast
Club because it's like seven.

Speaker 30 (51:44):
Yes.

Speaker 29 (51:45):
So initially, the first thing I said about Amanda Seals
is sorry, and it was she was put in a
position that she shouldn't have been in the first place,
the label and management of trying to re establish what
that was and it just didn't work. So by the
time we've put all of these things into action, we've
rehearsed a show and you've given it to the public.

(52:06):
Everyone has gone, oh nah, and there's nothing I can
do about that part. And this is also seventeen years ago,
three weeks of a summer to all, we may have
done like fifteen or sixteen shows and it just didn't
work out. And that was the end of that. Really
but we've had nothing but for me, we'd had nothing

(52:27):
but positive interactions thereafter. Like I saw her twenty thirteen,
the pictures together, we reminisced, and she'd been texting me
throughout the years after that, nothing but positive vibes. So
I'm in a good space right now, seventeen years later.
So for whatever she believes that was, I don't think

(52:48):
publicly we can do this combative. Well you said this happened,
or I said this happened. I know exactly what happened
on my end, but you know, it's kind of seventeen
years ago. I've done all this healing between now and then.
I'm not the same Like seventeen years ago, two thousand
and seven, I'm still talking to Michael Jackson at that point,
I've still got prints on speed dial, Like I was

(53:09):
still very much Grammy winning, Grammy nominated me, that was
in a position to do what I wanted to do
at that point, moving forward. And here we are seventeen
years later, and I'm still moving on and moving forward
and Casta Blanco with Doctor Dre's about to drop and

(53:29):
just in a different space, you know, on.

Speaker 1 (53:32):
The song Greedy, it makes me wonder that your husband
ever hear certain lyrics and be like, you're talking about
us because you say it's never enough to love you.
Same old lamb old. Ain't no way I'm ever going
to take that. I'm giving you everything, and this the
thanks I get.

Speaker 29 (53:43):
So I play that even if it was Greedy. During
that time and even during the creative process of Casa Blanco,
my husband and I had a conversation about where I
was at mentally to create the actual Basically, he said
I didn't have to be married marsh and come from

(54:04):
that space. And I understood what he said when he
said that because the love songs are different if I'm
attached to the relationship I'm in and having to kind
of skirt around what that looks like. Those songs sound
like don't Wait the Baby or just like old Times,
and they're different.

Speaker 19 (54:23):
With this.

Speaker 29 (54:23):
It was you need to stretch that pen and write
from a space of you doing you, and what does
that sound like. So by the time I got to Greedy,
I was angry at the world, like it's never enough
to love anyone or anything and then be satisfied in
a way that you feel like you put your one
hundred in and they only claim it's thirty percent, so

(54:47):
I could give you the moon and it's like, well
where the sun at? Like it's the moon family that
you don't want to you know. And I feel like
greedy I was talking about everyone. It wasn't even just
a him, it was everyone and everything, playing this tuggerward
of if you're not next to me, you feel as

(55:07):
though you're missing out on something that you only gain
by being with me or taking something from me. I'm like,
what's the endgame? Like what exactly do you want? Because
you're really upset, like you matters that you're not around
me like that Greedy.

Speaker 4 (55:24):
Fantastic album comes out next Friday, June twenty eighth.

Speaker 29 (55:28):
Oh my goodness, when you say out loud, it's real.

Speaker 4 (55:30):
That's right next Friday. Oh man, listen, but what do
you want to hear off the album?

Speaker 29 (55:36):
What do I want to hear? Might be wet?

Speaker 2 (55:39):
We let's do it all right, we'll get that on.
Thank you so much for joining us. The album Casablanco
comes out next Friday. You guys can check that out
and we appreciate you for spending it with us today.

Speaker 29 (55:48):
Thank you so much for having me.

Speaker 4 (55:50):
Lady, y'all it's Marsha Ambrosis, It's the Breakfast Club. Good
morning Usha Ambrosis.

Speaker 2 (55:55):
You can check out her album next week next Friday,
June twenty eighth of Greedy is out.

Speaker 4 (56:00):
Now all right, well let's get to jess with the
message is real.

Speaker 9 (56:04):
Whether it's Hilarius, Jessica, Robert Moore, just don't do no lines, don't.

Speaker 23 (56:07):
Do that talk world why jess worldwide?

Speaker 3 (56:14):
Me on the breakfast clubs?

Speaker 21 (56:18):
He's she was able to get y'all to see something
and understand something that nobody.

Speaker 4 (56:23):
Could get you to see the time to set it off.

Speaker 9 (56:27):
So yesterday Amanda Phil's took to our Instagram.

Speaker 10 (56:30):
She had posted a video, uh basically comment for black
people who take pictures with harmful figures who are harmful
to our communities.

Speaker 6 (56:39):
What she said, he has a community, stop acting like
taking pictures with people who have actively harmed us as
a community with their words, with their money, with their actions.
Can we once and for all acknowledge that taking a
picture smiling with them, whether it's Elon Musk or Donald
Trump or Joseph Bie Like, taking pictures with these people.

Speaker 9 (57:02):
Is not you infiltrating so that you can be the savior.

Speaker 6 (57:07):
And this idea that if you go in there and
smile up with them, that you're going to be the
next Martin Luther King is really wild, because you know
how Martin Luther King left this earth.

Speaker 7 (57:16):
He was assassinated.

Speaker 9 (57:19):
So in her caption, she directly addressed to his beats
and Billy Porter.

Speaker 10 (57:23):
But Ice war Vessel took offense to our message because
he just shared a picture of himself with Donald Trump
and Peasy a few days ago, and he decided to
call Manda out on his story and he went pretty hard.
I'm not going to read all of it, but he said,
nobody believes you weird though, Stop talking so much and
give back. You talk too much and never actually do
anything for the community except tear us down in the
name of building us up. You're a lying little old girl.

(57:47):
You lie about having autism, then lied again when you
were caught lying. Stop playing with real iiggas before you
learn the difference. And basically, he was just saying he
wants to be uplifted by real solid black women and
that she's not one. So when his message hit the
blogs and everything, because of course it went viral, he
apparently he had a conversation with Amanda she hasn't said

(58:09):
anything to that online, but they had a conversation, and
so he apologized about speaking towards a woman in that way,
and he said.

Speaker 9 (58:18):
It's all love.

Speaker 10 (58:18):
I had a conversation with Amanda. She is totally entitled
to her opinion. I have a little girl, So there's
no way I should have got out of hand like that.
I think he got just because she wasn't talking directly
to him. So I just think whatever the conversation was
about was probably it probably entailed that he just was
triggered by it. And then he even went back on

(58:41):
the picture that he posted with him and Donald Trump
and changed the caption and basically was like, everybody not
gonna like this, but you know it's not really like, yeah,
everybody not gonna like this, but he liked it. So
basically that message that she was talking about doesn't apply
to everybody, oh what, But he took offense to it.

Speaker 9 (59:01):
So that was that.

Speaker 10 (59:05):
Then Kylie Jenner breaks down in the latest episode of
The Kardashians.

Speaker 9 (59:13):
She admitted to our sister Kendle.

Speaker 10 (59:15):
That people always got something negative about her parents from
the time she was younger to right now, and it's what.

Speaker 7 (59:21):
She said I hear nasty things about myself all the time.
I think it's just after ten years of hearing about it,
it just gets exhausting.

Speaker 28 (59:29):
I'm kind of like so numb to people talking about
my looks at this point, and I just want to
know why on the internet no one says anything or
think that it's okay.

Speaker 7 (59:40):
Well, I think that's a general thing with our family.

Speaker 28 (59:43):
We're dehumanized, whereas like, if you talked the same way
you do about us about any other woman, people would
come to their defense all day long.

Speaker 29 (59:50):
But for some reason with us, it's like they don't
think we have any feelings. Just like, why do people
think it's okay?

Speaker 9 (01:00:01):
Kylie?

Speaker 1 (01:00:03):
That was Kylie grin?

Speaker 10 (01:00:05):
Yep, that's what we're talking about. Talking about Collie not Yeah,
she's tied of the criticism of how she looks. Ever
since she was little girl, people was talking about her,
and that's what made her get the surgeries, I'm sure,
and then now I guess she had a little too
much of it and everybody keeps talking about her.

Speaker 9 (01:00:23):
So she's just not happy.

Speaker 10 (01:00:24):
But she did say she is grateful and blessed to
wake up each and every morning, and she thinks she's
still beautiful.

Speaker 2 (01:00:31):
So well, that's what happens when you jump in front
of that camera, right that. The Kardashians whole thing has
been about the looks and their family values and things
that they do for success and to make money. So
people are going to criticize that. And yes, she changed
the way that she looks that the way that she
looks now is not the ways that she is supposed
to look. She's had many surgeries, and anybody in his
industry that had had surgeries. We talk about and we

(01:00:54):
discussed we can go for Michael Jackson, we can go
from anybody that looks like Catwoman, anybody that has surgery.

Speaker 4 (01:01:00):
We discussed.

Speaker 1 (01:01:03):
Girl.

Speaker 2 (01:01:04):
We talked about Michael Jackson, Michael Jackson's man. We talked
about anybody who had had those surgery. We talk about
people what.

Speaker 9 (01:01:10):
It is actually it's actually a lot of people is
actually talking about this. She looked like Michael Jackson. I
know I've said that before, you know, in his last
days at one of them stages. You know, Yeah, but
I would love to look like Michael. Well, moving on, she.

Speaker 5 (01:01:32):
Also should She also should know that ninety nine percent
of what people are saying about her online is probably
jealousy and anything, you know, like if she was something
that The majority of it is just people upset that
she is who she is.

Speaker 1 (01:01:44):
Like you, you really don't have an opinion about her
looks that much.

Speaker 2 (01:01:48):
Right, And we can't sit here and say that that
that the surgery, and this is gonna sound so crazy,
that that surgery didn't make her look better the surgery.

Speaker 5 (01:01:57):
You know, what I'm saying is that there's a lot
of there's a lot of people out there who have
way worse surgeries, but they're not, you know, a famous
ass Collie Jenna, billionaire ass Collie Jenna. So a lot
of what people are saying about her is a jealousy
and envy because needless criticism or needless a lot like
that's what that is.

Speaker 1 (01:02:15):
That's just needless. It's needless criticism, Like who cares? She
ain't the worst people out there with way worse surgery.

Speaker 2 (01:02:20):
No, but she looked way better than her surgery. She
looked better. She looks better with the surgery.

Speaker 1 (01:02:26):
That's my point.

Speaker 10 (01:02:27):
That's my point, right, Okay, Well, all this is subjective
because I don't agree with any money or people like
people love them, people really really love her. People love Kylie.
She's a very sweet you know, like she's great, But no,
the surgery is like it's like, what are we talking
about here now? Like it's a lot of it is.

Speaker 9 (01:02:45):
People are jealous of car, people jealous.

Speaker 10 (01:02:47):
Of everybody, people jealous of Infloran Servius before we even
get to these billionaire girls. But I'm saying, like it's
right there, like we see it and then we keep
seeing it progress and progressive surgery.

Speaker 2 (01:03:01):
Right, yes, but yeah, you know it is because like
you know, like your co host will say that I
have a fake nose or I got surgery in my
nose and it's not true, and people make fun of
me and it hurts me and I'm gonna start crying true.

Speaker 10 (01:03:11):
So and then and then when even people even people
say chain face don't move sometimes and I'll be like,
oh my god, that's crazy, Like you know, but I've
heard that too, you know, like all of that type
of stuff.

Speaker 9 (01:03:26):
So you know, it is what it is. But sometimes
it's not even here.

Speaker 10 (01:03:30):
It's just people, I mean, jealousy, it's just people that
just can't keep nothing to the sol because you can
feel all these ways, you just gotta put it online.

Speaker 9 (01:03:38):
But she still lives him and at the end of
the day and it hurts her. Oh yeah, that's just us.

Speaker 4 (01:03:44):
All right, thank you, Jess.

Speaker 2 (01:03:45):
But sometimes it's just people gonna get them jokes, right,
like we get them jokes and they give themselves the
jokes back.

Speaker 1 (01:03:50):
I mean, it is what it is. Yeah, all right,
well it is it is. They just that's all it is.

Speaker 4 (01:03:56):
That's all you're giving that down, Q.

Speaker 1 (01:04:00):
Yes, and listen.

Speaker 5 (01:04:02):
Don't think that we're just stumbling and bumbling all over
each other this morning, because okay, Jess as in Maryland,
I'm in South Carolina and envas in the studios. Yep,
it's a slight delay, correct, all right, So don't think
you're going crazy out there listening to radio line.

Speaker 9 (01:04:16):
Uh, they over there like they are trash.

Speaker 5 (01:04:23):
After the hour, American Airlines needs to come to the
front of the congregation.

Speaker 1 (01:04:27):
We would like to have a word with them.

Speaker 12 (01:04:28):
Man.

Speaker 5 (01:04:28):
I know that it's summertime, and I know a lot
of people stink and a lot of people may not
be able to smell themselves. But this story that we're
going to talk about for after the hour is wrong. Okay,
we'll discuss We'll get to that next dope.

Speaker 20 (01:04:40):
Move.

Speaker 4 (01:04:40):
It's to breakfast club.

Speaker 1 (01:04:41):
Good morning.

Speaker 4 (01:04:43):
If you're like into the breakfast club.

Speaker 24 (01:04:45):
Your execution on the Donkey of the day is something
to go hold for.

Speaker 13 (01:04:49):
You to read.

Speaker 7 (01:04:50):
They gave me dunky other day, and I deserve that.

Speaker 1 (01:04:52):
People need to know.

Speaker 4 (01:04:53):
You need to tell them.

Speaker 7 (01:04:55):
I am you have they tell them.

Speaker 1 (01:04:58):
It's time for donkeys.

Speaker 2 (01:05:00):
It's a read.

Speaker 4 (01:05:01):
But you're so good at you trying to.

Speaker 24 (01:05:03):
Be a fair charlamage.

Speaker 16 (01:05:04):
She only wants charlamade.

Speaker 26 (01:05:07):
Damn Solomon who gives a dusty the other day?

Speaker 29 (01:05:10):
Soon now.

Speaker 5 (01:05:13):
Well, sexy rad Donkey of Today for Friday, June twenty
first goes to American Airlines. If you haven't heard, they
have recently put several employees on leave after American Airlines
was sued by three black New Yorkers who were kicked
off a JFK bound flight over a body odor complaint.

Speaker 1 (01:05:30):
I don't told y'all stop playing around in this heat.

Speaker 5 (01:05:33):
Okay, just because your deodorant says it can last for
forty eight hours doesn't mean you should test it, all right,
A lot of y'all like to use that stone crystal
deodorant and you have to whet the top of the
stone and then after you whet the stone, you use it,
you put it on. Well, maybe y'all need to put
more water on the stone because something not working, something
not connecting. But I don't want to victimize the victims here, Okay,
no matter how much musty people make us feel like

(01:05:55):
we're the victim because of that bo Let's not let
that deflect from the fact that these men.

Speaker 1 (01:06:00):
Were were done wrong. Okay.

Speaker 5 (01:06:02):
Now, apparently there was a group of black men on
the American Airlines flight and one of the flight attendants
complained of an offensive body oder.

Speaker 1 (01:06:10):
Why am I telling y'all this story. Let's go to
CBS News for the report. Please, the only one's getting
taken off the PARTI Pink News.

Speaker 20 (01:06:16):
This video, at the center of a newly filed lawsuit
against American Airlines appears to show a number of black
men after they've been removed from a flight, allegedly due
to a complaint about offensive body oders. As flight eight
thirty two from Phoenix to New York was finishing boarding
in January, American employees removed eight black men from the plane.
They were not traveling together, weren't seated next to each other,

(01:06:39):
did not know each other, and appeared to be the
only black men on the flight. For plaintiffs Emmanuel Jean
Joseph Alvin Jackson and Xavier Vial, flight eight thirty two
was a connection they'd taken an earlier flight from Los
Angeles without issue. The lawsuit claims. Over the course of
about an hour, the men were kept in the jetway
and then moved to the gate area, where they were
told they'd be re booked on another flight to New

(01:07:01):
York later that day, and alleges an American employee indicated
the complaint about offensive body odor had come from a
white male flight attendant, but when another flight to New
York couldn't be found, they weren't putting back on the
same plane.

Speaker 5 (01:07:14):
Had to go back on the plane with everybody looking
at us, you know, very uncomfortable. I knew that as
soon as I get on that plane, a sea of
white faces, we're going to be looking at me and
blaming me for their late flight of an hour. I
had to get back on the plane, everybody looking at
them like they stink. Okay, my question, why is it

(01:07:35):
only three black people sowing? If it was eighty y'all,
it should be eight lawsuits? The pain and suffering that
you all went through because somebody labeled you stink. Don't
you ever play with me like that in your mother
f in life, okay, because the problem with stink people
is a lot of times they don't even know they stink. Okay,
I know, you'd be around them and you'd be like,
stop playing. If I can smell you, you can smell you.
But that's not always the case, which is why labeling

(01:07:58):
someone's stink when they not is so offensive.

Speaker 1 (01:08:01):
Because now you got me thinking that I just might smell.

Speaker 5 (01:08:03):
Okay, sniffing under my arm, smelling my shirt, trying to
figure out is it me who is the keeper of
the funk?

Speaker 1 (01:08:09):
Now what's crazy is none of these men knew each other.
You just heard the news report.

Speaker 5 (01:08:13):
They were all complete strangers, and they were all sitting separately.
So this flight attendant singled out these eight passengers, which
is even more egregious because if you smelled somebody on
the plane and then randomly went around the plane just
picking people, you look stink, you look like you smell. Oh,
you definitely spoiled. Matter of fact, you over there, get
your rank ass up too. How you're gonna make all

(01:08:34):
of us get up out of our seats and then
get into a stink single file line, all because you
profiling us for having body OODA I wish I would
be on a plane and someone complained about somebody being thinker,
then a flight attendant just randomly assumes it was me.
Don't you ever play with me like that? And your
mother up and life? And what makes no sense about
this story? What makes no sense?

Speaker 1 (01:08:53):
You removed me.

Speaker 5 (01:08:54):
Because you said I fit the description of someone with bodyoder,
but you couldn't find them another flight. You ordered them
to reboard. Now let's just say some of them did smell.
Why recycle the funk? You was just gonna put them
on another flight and hope nobody's nose was working. See,
we don't know how to solve problems in this country.
If I'm on an airline and you removed me for
being stink, are allegedly stink, then you have to offer

(01:09:17):
me a free hotel room from old Spice body wash
and a new flight. You can't just point out the
problem and then offer me no solution, especially since.

Speaker 1 (01:09:26):
You then profiled me for being pungent. Now we told
you all.

Speaker 5 (01:09:29):
These people were black, right, Well, I don't know if
y'all remember, in twenty seventeen, the NAACP warn black travelers
to avoid American airlines, citing multiple instances of a discrimination.

Speaker 1 (01:09:40):
But clearly y'all didn't listen.

Speaker 5 (01:09:42):
Now, the NAACP did lift the advisory nearly nine months later,
but the fact they had to tell us just in
the first place should be a red flag. Okay, the
NAACP told you all American Airlines was foul, but yet
you're still riding American airlines. Now they calling you foul
as in foul smelling. American Airlines CEO Robert Isom said,
I am incredibly disappointed by what happened on that flight

(01:10:03):
and the breakdown of our procedures.

Speaker 1 (01:10:05):
Well, what is the procedure when somebody stinks on the flight?
Robert said? It contradicts our values.

Speaker 5 (01:10:09):
We fell short of our commitments and failed our customers
in this incident. This is terrible because you can't just
pick and choose who you think is stink Because what
if none of them, you know, didn't smell bad, which
I don't think, which they probably didn't. But what if
none of them didn't smell bad? But this flight attendant
isn't used to the smell of Shade Butter. You know

(01:10:31):
what I'm saying, Coco Butter, what if he got neo
Nazi nostrils and he's simply not used to personal fragrance
oils that a lot of us beautiful black people wear.
And now listen, Okay, we all know from time to
time people definitely do stink. But the chances of there
being eight stink black people in one space, nah, I
don't think that those chances are too high.

Speaker 1 (01:10:52):
Okay, that usually only happens in sports.

Speaker 5 (01:10:54):
But the chances of there being eight, not one, not two,
but eight random black people that all got body oder.

Speaker 1 (01:11:00):
It's ridiculous for one simple reason.

Speaker 5 (01:11:03):
I don't care if you're a black grandmother, black grandmother,
black father, black aunts, black uncles, Okay, black adults period,
all preach the same message, make sure you wash your ass.

Speaker 1 (01:11:15):
Okay. We would taught young not to be the stink
ass kid in school.

Speaker 5 (01:11:19):
So there is no way eight random black people were
on the plane stinking at the same damn time. It's
just not possible. American Airlines pay these people. Okay, you
basically called them filthy in front of the world. Now
make them filthy rich. Please give American Airlines the sweet
sounds of the Hamiltons.

Speaker 29 (01:11:36):
Oh no, you are the dog gee.

Speaker 4 (01:11:41):
Of the day, the dogee.

Speaker 1 (01:11:48):
All the day.

Speaker 30 (01:11:50):
Ye all, all right, nobody, nobody, No, nobody's gonna tell
his nigga that I reported to say, same.

Speaker 9 (01:12:00):
Story like a week ago, weeks ago. Yeah, that's crazy.

Speaker 10 (01:12:06):
Nobody he was he was when he was Yeah, hella
commentary too, like he remembered or maybe he don't.

Speaker 5 (01:12:15):
We well the well, the update is the CEO released
the statement yesterday, Jess Hilarius. That's why they're getting donkey
of the day because they're admitting that they put their
they put their employees on leaves, or they're admitting that
they did wrong.

Speaker 1 (01:12:29):
So hopefully this leads to those people that are suing
getting paid.

Speaker 9 (01:12:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 10 (01:12:33):
But I but the question that you said, I still
want to know that if it was eight of them,
why are only three of them suing?

Speaker 9 (01:12:40):
And the probably they didn't even know each other.

Speaker 5 (01:12:44):
They didn't even know each other, they should be coming
together the formal lawsuits.

Speaker 9 (01:12:47):
Yeah, yep, Yeah, I don't know. They three, the three
that are doing they do kind of favor a little bit.

Speaker 10 (01:12:54):
But I ain't want to say that because then you know,
I ain't want to be on the white side, or
they do look like no, but they do kind of
favor a little bit.

Speaker 4 (01:13:00):
But all right, well, thank you for that.

Speaker 1 (01:13:04):
But did they all smell alike? Did they all smell
it like? Is the question, my Jesus.

Speaker 4 (01:13:12):
All right, well, thank you for that, donkey today, sir, ye,
Now when we come back.

Speaker 2 (01:13:17):
Of course, we had Marsha Ambroses on the show earlier,
and she was talking about how her one night stand
turned into a long lasting relationship.

Speaker 1 (01:13:24):
One night stand music too good to have a one
night stand too.

Speaker 29 (01:13:28):
Well, that was the point. My one night stand is
now ten years long. Okay, so yeah, those one nights
they're a part of that song too, But ultimately it's
that one night that could be your forever.

Speaker 1 (01:13:41):
That a bunch of people that'll be like, you shouldn't
have one night stand?

Speaker 29 (01:13:44):
Why not?

Speaker 1 (01:13:44):
Exactly?

Speaker 29 (01:13:45):
I don't know where it's gonna go. Like everything is
a one night stand if you think about it, so
well done it. It's whether or not it lasted or
it didn't. But you shouldn't be Oh, I'd never do that.
If I didn't do it ten years later in a
seven year old maybe that does happened. If I don't
you know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (01:14:01):
Like if I don't say hey, all right, So the
question is, has your one night stand turned into a
long lasting relationship? Let's discuss eight hundred five eight five,
one oh five to one again. Has your one night
stand turned into a long lasting relationship? Let's discuss We'll
do it when we come back. It's the breakfast club.
Good morning, the breakfast club.

Speaker 4 (01:14:24):
But everybody is the DJ, Envy, Jess, Hilarious, Charlamagne, the guy.

Speaker 2 (01:14:28):
We are the breakfast club. If you're just joining us,
we're asking has a one night stand ever turned out
into a long relationship? Now this conversation comes from Marsha Ambrosis.
She was here earlier and this is what she said.
One night stand music too good to have a one
night stand too?

Speaker 29 (01:14:44):
Well, that was the point. My one night stand is
now ten years long. Okay, So yeah, those one nights
they're a part of that song too. Ultimately, it's that
one night that could be your forever.

Speaker 1 (01:14:58):
A bunch of people that'll be like you shouldn't have
one night stand?

Speaker 29 (01:15:00):
Why not?

Speaker 1 (01:15:00):
Exactly?

Speaker 29 (01:15:01):
I don't know where it's gonna go. Like everything is
a one night's done when you think about it. So
we'll done it. It's whether or not it lost it
or it didn't. But you shouldn't be Oh, I'd never
do that if I didn't do it ten years later
in a seven year old maybe that doesn't happen if
I don't just you know what I mean, like if
I don't say.

Speaker 4 (01:15:19):
Hey, so we're asking eight hundred five eighty five one
O five one. Let's start with you.

Speaker 9 (01:15:23):
Yes, absolutely, Christmas the one night's Dan And then.

Speaker 4 (01:15:26):
Now look, and did you know Chris was the one
when you met him?

Speaker 10 (01:15:29):
Like you're pregnant, very much pregnant, man, You're definitely right. No,
I actually really it's not even that I thought he
was the one.

Speaker 29 (01:15:39):
I knew.

Speaker 10 (01:15:40):
I really wanted to have sex with him, like I knew,
I knew it, Like when I first met him, I
was like, oh yeah, taking him down?

Speaker 9 (01:15:48):
Was that right?

Speaker 10 (01:15:49):
And then we went out here he asked me getting
take me out on a date, and I love that,
but it was the way he asked me out.

Speaker 9 (01:15:55):
He was just like, can I take you off some time?
And I was like what? And the boy meet world was.

Speaker 10 (01:15:59):
Going on here, you know, because I just sound like
a line out of a script or whatever. But you know,
God's gonna approach women like that these days. So but
he did, and we went out and he took me
to this real nice restaurant dumped off. It was attached
to like a string of O's house, and I was like, well,
I don't want the night to end, and he was like,
why do you got.

Speaker 9 (01:16:18):
To work in the morning.

Speaker 10 (01:16:19):
I was like, okay, but I don't want the knights,
and you can still go to work in the morning,
but right now it was tonight.

Speaker 9 (01:16:23):
He got the room, We did what we did, and
I never left him ever since.

Speaker 4 (01:16:27):
Wow, okay, yeah, yeah, I don't.

Speaker 1 (01:16:30):
I don't.

Speaker 5 (01:16:30):
I don't think I know what a one night stand
is because I thought one nice stand, man, you sleep
with a person once, like if you sleep.

Speaker 1 (01:16:38):
Oh, so it's the first time you meet him.

Speaker 5 (01:16:39):
As considered one, I thought, one night stand mean you
just sleep with a person once and then that's that.

Speaker 9 (01:16:44):
You know what.

Speaker 10 (01:16:44):
That's crazy now that you said I don't even know. Yeah,
I think it's just the first time you sleep with somebody. No,
you know what, no one nice thing is When you
meet somebody, you sleep.

Speaker 4 (01:16:53):
With him, sleep you met.

Speaker 2 (01:16:55):
Yours wasn't really a one night stand because you met him,
and then y'all went on a date and all, what
night stand is you meet somebody, you knock him off
that day, and usually never speak to him again.

Speaker 9 (01:17:04):
That's what, right? Oh yeah, yeah, No, that's not that's never.

Speaker 1 (01:17:08):
Yeah, that's yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:17:09):
That's why I was confused. That's why I thought about
it after, you know, the martial conversation. I'm like, well,
I thought the one night stand is when you sleep
with a person once and then you never see that
person again or never.

Speaker 1 (01:17:19):
I never sleep with that person again, I'll never speak
to that person.

Speaker 2 (01:17:22):
But what I thought one nice stand was you you
you meet him and sleep with him, and you really
don't know much about him, and that and that turned
into a long lasting relationship.

Speaker 4 (01:17:31):
That's right.

Speaker 9 (01:17:32):
I didn't. I didn't know him.

Speaker 4 (01:17:36):
Set up a date, right.

Speaker 9 (01:17:38):
I met him three days before he took me out,
and I ain't get this. I ain't know it was
mother name was last name? I know, not gotcha until
the day after he put it on me.

Speaker 5 (01:17:49):
Stand, Okay, that's crazy because you usually Mexicans are made
to work way harder.

Speaker 4 (01:17:54):
Wow, Okay, he's crazy.

Speaker 1 (01:17:58):
Let's go to the phone.

Speaker 16 (01:18:01):
Hellose this Hi, good morning?

Speaker 17 (01:18:03):
Is ill shave?

Speaker 16 (01:18:04):
Hey?

Speaker 2 (01:18:04):
Ill Shay, good morning. So did you one nice day
turn into a long lasting relationship?

Speaker 17 (01:18:09):
It did my one lights then actually we're about to
get married in September.

Speaker 4 (01:18:13):
Okay, oh, Shad, what was the situation? You met him
at a club? Where'd you meet him? Was it online?

Speaker 17 (01:18:20):
No, it's a crazy story. So, like I seen him
back in middle school, just like over twenty years ago,
and I was like, oh, he's cute, but then like
I never approached him. And then like ten years ago,
we were living in the same neighbors and he hit
me up on Facebook and I went over there and
were just hanging out and like we had so much
stuff in coming, and it was just like, I don't know,

(01:18:41):
I never felt like that's safe with a guy. And
from there we had a both situation and it lasted
like six seven years. We split up for like two
years or whatever, not on bad fronds. We just kind
of moved away. And then recently two years ago we
ended up in the same city again and we got
back together but actually got into the actual relationship being

(01:19:03):
and now we're getting married in September.

Speaker 4 (01:19:05):
Okay, Well, congratulations, mama.

Speaker 1 (01:19:07):
Well what is the what do you consider one night sting,
you know, going.

Speaker 17 (01:19:12):
All the way to the top that first time.

Speaker 9 (01:19:15):
I never like that.

Speaker 17 (01:19:17):
I wasn't gonna teach him back the next day because
I was like, oh, he's gonna be coming up. You
lost three oh four hours and stuff like that. And
he was like, no, I can tell you're not that
type of girl.

Speaker 15 (01:19:25):
And I wasn't.

Speaker 9 (01:19:26):
I was so embarrassed.

Speaker 17 (01:19:27):
But I was like, after a few months of us
still dealing with each other and then it turned in
two years, I was like, well, screw it, I mean
we're in there now.

Speaker 1 (01:19:35):
Okay, Okay, I get it.

Speaker 5 (01:19:37):
Well, what we should be saying is basically like, have
you ever slept with a person on the first date?

Speaker 1 (01:19:42):
The first time?

Speaker 17 (01:19:43):
That was That was pretty much the situation, like the
first time that I actually met him. It happened the
first day, and then the next day I wasn't going
to teach him back because I didn't want him to
think like that was what I do on the regular.
It kept talking and it kept going, and it's been
going for a ten years now.

Speaker 10 (01:20:04):
But this thing, she always thought he was cute since
middle school, so she ain't like she met him out
of nowhere.

Speaker 9 (01:20:09):
She knew who he was she just didn't know him
in and out.

Speaker 2 (01:20:13):
Now we have Christian on the line. Christian, good morning,
Good morning. Now let's talk about your one night stre
where'd you meet him?

Speaker 4 (01:20:19):
How that happen?

Speaker 9 (01:20:20):
We met in that.

Speaker 17 (01:20:21):
Stide Brooklyn in two thousand and five. One night we
had a date at his house.

Speaker 14 (01:20:26):
He made me fried chicken, white Zinfendal.

Speaker 16 (01:20:28):
And that was it. My husband.

Speaker 17 (01:20:31):
Thirteen years later, we've been married, four children.

Speaker 2 (01:20:34):
Now where'd you meet him? Because on here it says
you're a white woman and he's a black man.

Speaker 15 (01:20:38):
Yeah, that's Stide Brooklyn.

Speaker 14 (01:20:39):
I'm a fifth grade teacher at Christmas Alex Elementary School.

Speaker 18 (01:20:42):
I just graduated graduated my fifth grade class yesterday.

Speaker 1 (01:20:45):
Okay, so fried chicken and white Ziffendale changed.

Speaker 9 (01:20:48):
Your life, right, changed my life forever.

Speaker 14 (01:20:54):
The best thing I ever did was.

Speaker 1 (01:20:55):
Come to congratulations. Okay.

Speaker 4 (01:20:57):
And now you said you met him in bedstyle? Was
he he was, y'all just walking on.

Speaker 14 (01:21:01):
The street or he was actually in the playground with
his his nephew. He had adopted his nephew and they
were paying for pre K. And I was the head
start teacher at the time at the pre K and
I said, come get free pre k and we got
him in there.

Speaker 9 (01:21:18):
That's how we met.

Speaker 4 (01:21:19):
Oh okay, okay, so you gave him free pre K
and he gave you free b big D.

Speaker 9 (01:21:25):
You know what I'm saying. That's all right, all right, Chris.

Speaker 4 (01:21:31):
Thank you, thank you, congratulations.

Speaker 1 (01:21:33):
All right.

Speaker 4 (01:21:34):
Yeah, eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one.

Speaker 2 (01:21:37):
If you're just joining us, we're talking about one night
stand as a one night stand turned into a long
last relationship for you. Well, it happened when Marshall Ambrosis
and we're asking you call us up right now, let's
discuss this the Breakfast Club in morning, everybody. It's DJ
env Jesse, Larry Charlamagne, the guy we are the breakfast Club.

Speaker 5 (01:21:53):
Now.

Speaker 4 (01:21:53):
If he's just joining us.

Speaker 2 (01:21:55):
Marsha Ambrosis was on the show earlier and she was
talking about her one night dan turned in to a
long lasting relationship and we're asking, has that happened to you?

Speaker 1 (01:22:04):
Now?

Speaker 4 (01:22:05):
Just said it happened to her, Yes, it did.

Speaker 9 (01:22:08):
It happened to me.

Speaker 10 (01:22:09):
That's how I ended up pregnant. I did not plan
to be with this man. I just wanted to give
him some box and take the day, and he just
took me into his arms.

Speaker 1 (01:22:24):
He let's go to whatever. Now you're pregnant? Okay?

Speaker 9 (01:22:30):
Right?

Speaker 4 (01:22:31):
Hello, who's this.

Speaker 16 (01:22:33):
Man from Detroit?

Speaker 4 (01:22:35):
What's up, Poppy?

Speaker 1 (01:22:36):
What's going on?

Speaker 9 (01:22:37):
Hey?

Speaker 16 (01:22:37):
What's happening? Man? I'm trying to get on that topic. Man,
I just want to play what.

Speaker 9 (01:22:40):
Up for y'all?

Speaker 4 (01:22:42):
What's up?

Speaker 1 (01:22:42):
Poppy?

Speaker 16 (01:22:42):
Now?

Speaker 4 (01:22:43):
On the note that says you met somebody in prison?

Speaker 16 (01:22:46):
No, bro, No, I said, I was just getting out
of prison.

Speaker 9 (01:22:50):
Come on.

Speaker 4 (01:22:52):
Oh now they wrote it down wrong, Poppy, They wrote
it down wrong. Go ahead, what happened?

Speaker 16 (01:22:55):
Oh man? That guy on the radio?

Speaker 1 (01:23:01):
Ahead? What happened? Bobby?

Speaker 16 (01:23:03):
But listen, Bro, I was just getting off the joy Bro.
My brother stick too many out of you at the bar?

Speaker 9 (01:23:08):
Brother?

Speaker 16 (01:23:09):
Who's been together? Being the female being together? Every sing?

Speaker 21 (01:23:15):
Bro?

Speaker 4 (01:23:16):
Well, congratulations Bobby, Thanks Bro.

Speaker 16 (01:23:19):
I appreciate it. Man. I just want to say what
I'm tolebrated?

Speaker 11 (01:23:21):
Man?

Speaker 9 (01:23:22):
What you you too?

Speaker 16 (01:23:24):
Judge? Love?

Speaker 9 (01:23:25):
What's that? Baby?

Speaker 22 (01:23:25):
Oh?

Speaker 16 (01:23:26):
Man?

Speaker 13 (01:23:26):
We'll go?

Speaker 4 (01:23:27):
Will Bobby be safe?

Speaker 1 (01:23:28):
Oh?

Speaker 9 (01:23:28):
Man?

Speaker 4 (01:23:28):
That's funny?

Speaker 1 (01:23:30):
I mean you now?

Speaker 4 (01:23:31):
Hello, who's this?

Speaker 17 (01:23:33):
Heyek?

Speaker 4 (01:23:34):
Hey, Misteve, how y'all doing?

Speaker 5 (01:23:36):
Hey?

Speaker 12 (01:23:36):
Guys?

Speaker 13 (01:23:36):
I Jef, I hope you do.

Speaker 18 (01:23:40):
I'm glad you're here, chilling Dolomone.

Speaker 16 (01:23:42):
I love the book club. I love him, but anyway,
very much to talk about my one.

Speaker 4 (01:23:49):
Night saying that lost it, let's talk about it.

Speaker 17 (01:23:52):
So I met him.

Speaker 15 (01:23:54):
I was thirty eight years old, he was twenty two.

Speaker 9 (01:23:58):
Oh.

Speaker 16 (01:23:58):
I was leaving. Yeah, I can say it now we're
not reading anything.

Speaker 15 (01:24:03):
But I was an adjunct professor at Gail and I
was quitting.

Speaker 17 (01:24:07):
And as I was packing up my car, he used
to come and tide and hit on me every day.

Speaker 16 (01:24:11):
But I need him, no mind.

Speaker 15 (01:24:12):
But he helped me put the stuff in my car.

Speaker 1 (01:24:14):
Oh boy.

Speaker 16 (01:24:15):
And it went from there and we have been together since.
We are still together.

Speaker 4 (01:24:21):
So you not the wow, you're not the one of
your students.

Speaker 17 (01:24:24):
He wasn't a student, that's the crazy part.

Speaker 16 (01:24:27):
He didn't even attend Yale. He would just always see me.

Speaker 15 (01:24:29):
He worked in like one of those little shops, and so.

Speaker 17 (01:24:32):
He would always see me and always try to talk
to me. But you know, at that time, I wasn't
much of a cougar, so I didn't say it any mind, but.

Speaker 16 (01:24:39):
I loved being a cougar.

Speaker 13 (01:24:41):
I love him, I love everything we do together.

Speaker 8 (01:24:44):
I love it well.

Speaker 9 (01:24:45):
I love this. Okay, how long ago was this.

Speaker 15 (01:24:52):
So I'm he was thirty.

Speaker 10 (01:24:54):
I was thirty eight at the time.

Speaker 27 (01:24:55):
He was twenty two and I turned fifty three tomorrow,
Happy birthday, campus.

Speaker 4 (01:25:00):
And you're still together.

Speaker 18 (01:25:01):
Damn yes, we just got.

Speaker 16 (01:25:03):
That from Panama last month to celebrate.

Speaker 4 (01:25:07):
Who paid for the trip? Okay, just asking.

Speaker 17 (01:25:10):
I make great money and he does. But you know,
we worked it out together.

Speaker 9 (01:25:14):
We both it.

Speaker 16 (01:25:16):
I'm not a sugar mama. Let's I'm a mama with sugar,
but I'm not a sugar mama.

Speaker 18 (01:25:28):
You broke, guys?

Speaker 1 (01:25:29):
Is that because you broke? Wow?

Speaker 18 (01:25:34):
Listen, I have children, so.

Speaker 16 (01:25:36):
If that's the word for broke, having susan and that's it.

Speaker 27 (01:25:39):
But we handled this trip together, so that means he
got to be handled something.

Speaker 10 (01:25:45):
And I'm sorry this is not your documentary. Man, I'm
so happy that for you and your man. He is
man a crazy You don't have to answer these questions.

Speaker 16 (01:25:57):
I love it. I'm in the midst of trying to
put together some about the South. I think women are
scared to stay younger, but.

Speaker 13 (01:26:03):
They need to go there because these older men they're
just sucking their ways and everything go younger.

Speaker 4 (01:26:07):
Boy, So what did you kid, what did your kids think?
When you when he met him being so young.

Speaker 27 (01:26:12):
They were young as well, so they welcomed him immediately,
up with him the house and everything.

Speaker 17 (01:26:17):
Now, well one is about to graduate, so it's worked
out well.

Speaker 4 (01:26:21):
All right, Well if you like it, we love.

Speaker 1 (01:26:23):
I'm about to call somebody on you.

Speaker 17 (01:26:26):
You want to say anything until now I can tell
you know, when I was working at Yell, I could not.

Speaker 1 (01:26:32):
And then you know, when he was illegal, I can
say something.

Speaker 17 (01:26:40):
He was twenty two.

Speaker 16 (01:26:41):
That's a good age.

Speaker 4 (01:26:44):
Let me help you put your stuff in your car. Wow,
I'm that trunk boy.

Speaker 16 (01:26:50):
You put that stuff in that trunk, right?

Speaker 9 (01:26:56):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:26:57):
Wow? You a little kinky cooler all right?

Speaker 5 (01:27:00):
By kinky, she said, I just want I just want
the record the show. If that was a man, we
wouldn't have been laughing like that.

Speaker 9 (01:27:08):
No, we had a caller. No, we had a caller
call up.

Speaker 10 (01:27:11):
Remember the guy who called like two weeks ago and
he said that his girlfriend is twenty one and he
like what did he say?

Speaker 16 (01:27:18):
Yo?

Speaker 9 (01:27:18):
He was like fifty something and we called him.

Speaker 29 (01:27:22):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (01:27:22):
Yeah, we got people that call him. They're not scared
to tell the truth.

Speaker 2 (01:27:25):
She was a kinky, she was like he put it
in the trunk and then we went to the kara.
I'm like, whoa, all right, kinky little coogler, Lord have mercy.
What's the mall of the story.

Speaker 9 (01:27:34):
One Night fans are cool like whatever, have them or don't?

Speaker 4 (01:27:38):
Okay?

Speaker 5 (01:27:38):
Well, well yeah they were. They worked out like they
worked out. They worked out for you, just and worked
out for Marshingtoon and Brough. They work out for people.

Speaker 9 (01:27:45):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, all One Night fans are not bad.

Speaker 10 (01:27:49):
Definitely protect yourself though, because all this stuff going around now.
You can catch ray one from a nigger, so please
protect yourself.

Speaker 4 (01:27:56):
All right, Well, let's get in the pastor awks.

Speaker 7 (01:27:59):
Go yeah, DJ, what's what's up?

Speaker 16 (01:28:14):
Guys?

Speaker 4 (01:28:15):
How you feeling good?

Speaker 9 (01:28:17):
Y'all?

Speaker 12 (01:28:17):
Look good?

Speaker 9 (01:28:18):
Nice? Ten? Yes? Yes, all right.

Speaker 31 (01:28:21):
So Klanie just dropped her album today called Crash, so
I wanted to shout her out because I love Klina
been to Colonia Bank for a long time, and I'm
gonna shout out the future track called.

Speaker 29 (01:28:31):
Crash as well.

Speaker 4 (01:28:31):
Colonie's dope. I always thought she was dope.

Speaker 9 (01:28:33):
Yeah, she can do no wrong in my eyes. I
love every Kline record.

Speaker 7 (01:28:37):
Yeah you good?

Speaker 5 (01:28:39):
I like Colonie. I got to hear more I see
when it comes to R and B. I don't like
to hear just pieces of R and B, especially somebody
like Kilani. But I know Klannie like really be putting
together real great bodies of work. I don't want to
hear it in its totality. But Kilane is dope fair.

Speaker 7 (01:28:52):
They seen me the album earlier. I listened to it.

Speaker 31 (01:28:54):
It has an international sound, really dope feature. She got
a joint with Jill Scott, young Miko and a male. Yeah,
very international, so tap in, tap in. But also my
brother Friday is back making music. He had a crazy
year last year and now he's his first record this year.

Speaker 4 (01:29:13):
Called Like Friday. I think he has Friday. He has
a voice that you haven't heard like. It's a.

Speaker 9 (01:29:18):
It's a.

Speaker 2 (01:29:19):
It's not reminiscent of everything. He's typically so by himself,
which is pretty dope.

Speaker 9 (01:29:25):
On his own. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:29:27):
Afro beach Field to it too.

Speaker 12 (01:29:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 31 (01:29:29):
I guess we're just heavy on the international sound today
because our last record is actually Asake.

Speaker 7 (01:29:35):
In Central Cy.

Speaker 31 (01:29:36):
Who I didn't see these two doing a record together,
but it's actually pretty fire.

Speaker 7 (01:29:41):
So it's called Wave.

Speaker 5 (01:29:42):
I really couldn't get too shorty, but I love Asake though,
like he got like that that missed the money with
the Vibe album and that work of art album Sake
can't miss the me so I can't wait.

Speaker 1 (01:29:53):
To hear more of that.

Speaker 2 (01:29:54):
Yeah.

Speaker 31 (01:29:54):
Now he in Central Cy did his thing on there too,
so it was vibe. And speaking of doing that thing, man,
our next certified Vibe is going to be happening on
July nineteenth, and I have a very special guest. But
I'm going to make the announcement like super dramatic because
I love this artist and they're worthy of all the
flowers in the world. So I can't wait to give
it to them. So just save the date because it's

(01:30:16):
going to be a movie. Okay, July nineteenth, make sure
y'all nineteen.

Speaker 7 (01:30:20):
Yeahly nineteenth, and listen.

Speaker 5 (01:30:22):
I like that everybody's doing an international sound because people
was like, man, you know what, this money in America
drying up musically, so let.

Speaker 31 (01:30:29):
Me start making I don't even think it's the money
from America that driving up. I think it's the creativity.

Speaker 7 (01:30:35):
But neither hear out there.

Speaker 9 (01:30:38):
It's like no originality anymore.

Speaker 31 (01:30:41):
Yeah, but follow me on the Graham at nil Simo
n y La s y m O N E E E.

Speaker 7 (01:30:46):
Thank you guys again.

Speaker 2 (01:30:49):
Probably all right, Well when we come back, of course,
we got the People's Choice mix to get your requested.

Speaker 4 (01:30:53):
Right now, we throw back on a Friday. It's the
Breakfast Club.

Speaker 1 (01:30:55):
Good morning.

Speaker 2 (01:30:58):
You're like, get into the Breakfast Club this morning. Everybody
is dej n V. Jess hilarious, Charlamagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 4 (01:31:05):
Now you know. We wrap a gay a day. It
is Pride moufet who we rep it today, Jess.

Speaker 10 (01:31:10):
Lee Daniels, so we wrap in Big League who is
the film television producer, director, and screenwriter.

Speaker 9 (01:31:18):
His first producer credit was Monster's Ball. That's one of
my favorite movies, starring Holly.

Speaker 10 (01:31:21):
Berry, who won the Academy Award for Best Actress, which
also made him the first black film producer to solely
produce an Oscar winning film. However, he is best known
for his Academy Award winning film Precious Fun.

Speaker 9 (01:31:34):
Fact.

Speaker 10 (01:31:34):
He moved to Hollywood after quitting college and worked as
a receptionist for a nursing agency before successfully starting up
a healthcare agency of his own by the age of.

Speaker 9 (01:31:43):
Twenty two, Like do gays be working? Okay? Happy Bride
Lee days. We love you Big Lead.

Speaker 1 (01:31:49):
All right his Instagram pages on the original Big Daddy.

Speaker 9 (01:31:57):
No, I just I like Big Lee. I'm not calling
him a.

Speaker 1 (01:32:04):
All right.

Speaker 2 (01:32:04):
When we come back, we got the positive notice the
Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Jess Hilarious,
Charlamage the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Salute to
everybody out in New Orleans. I'm headed to New Orleans
this weekend, so I'll see you guys out there.

Speaker 4 (01:32:19):
I love my New Orleans family.

Speaker 9 (01:32:21):
Hey, bank's some good food, shorty. I'm gonna be hot.

Speaker 4 (01:32:24):
I love the food out there.

Speaker 9 (01:32:25):
It's gonna be really high doing heavy so no, it's
going to be hot. The weather it's powder than what
it usually is.

Speaker 4 (01:32:33):
Yes, okay, well we in and out, so we'll be
in there for a day now.

Speaker 1 (01:32:36):
I'll be right back.

Speaker 4 (01:32:37):
What you guys doing this week and anything.

Speaker 9 (01:32:39):
No, I'm getting in my pool, my man and my
son and that's it.

Speaker 4 (01:32:44):
Charlman.

Speaker 5 (01:32:45):
That's a beautiful weekend. Salute everybody in Charleston, South Carolina. Man,
I'm home right now because last night we had the
one year anniversary of the International African American Museum, So
salute everybody.

Speaker 1 (01:32:57):
I saw at the jubilee. Did ju believe swarl ray that.

Speaker 5 (01:33:01):
They had yesterday for the one year anniversary of the
International African American Museum.

Speaker 1 (01:33:05):
Slew to doctor Tanya Matthews. And that's a great thing
for you to do this summer.

Speaker 5 (01:33:09):
Man, if you want to, you know, take a quick little,
you know, vacation, you should come down to the A
four to three, Chalton, South Carolina and check out the
International African American Museum. You can go to their website,
IAA Museum dot Org, IAA Museum, dot org.

Speaker 2 (01:33:26):
All right, and before you do the posit of note,
call a ten right now eight hundred and five eight five,
one oh five one you get a family four pack
of tickets to My Car Show presented by Lincoln Tech.
It goes down August seventeenth. If you haven't got your tickets,
pick up your tickets. But caller ten you get a
four pack of tickets. It's a family fun day. I
tell everybody all the time. Kids five and under a
free We're doing free haircuts, We're giving backpacks to the

(01:33:47):
kids while supplies. Last, of course, there's games, it's jumpies,
there's rides, this obstacle courses, there's gonna be for adults
of course, all types of cars. There's a bar, it's
gonna be a lot of fun food trucks and all that.
It's gonna be a family And I can't wait to
see you guys August seventeenth for Call of ten. You'll
get a family four pack of tickets. Can't wait to
see you guys now, Charlaman, you got a positive note.

Speaker 5 (01:34:07):
I do thank you to everybody who's been getting my
book Get hon as a die line Why small talk sucks?
You know, One of the reasons I wrote that book
is because I want people to stop lying to themselves
and stop volunteering those lives to other people. And one
of those reasons that I'm doing that is because unless
you know who you are, you will always be vulnerable
to what people say. So that's the positive note. Unless

(01:34:29):
you know who you are, you will always be vulnerable
to what people say. Have a blessed weekend

Speaker 4 (01:34:34):
Breakfast club bitches, you're gonna finish or y'all done.

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