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Yo Ani and Charlomagne, the guy my dad asked up.
The breakfat club is a ring. I'm not good okay, yoka, okay.
I love coming here. I'm never not gonna come here.
You guys are good to me and lieuta them always
gonna be good deal for a lot of people in
the hip hop generation. The breakfast club is where people
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get the information on the topics, on the artists and
everything like that. In that aspect, radio is still important.
The breakfast club with my name came m my respect you.
Good morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
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yo yo yo. Good morning angela ye, good morning Charlomagne,
the guy, piece of the plane. It is Thursday. Yes,
it's do yes, it is. I like being in the studio.
How y'all, good morning? What's happening? Can you cut the
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music down a little bit? You gotta turn the music
down for him. Look are you parents out there? We
got encouraged the kids to do some work, right, you're
talking about kids are lazy these days. I'm explaining to
you right. So I'm binding my business, doing my real
estate thing. Looking at home yesterday and my dad calls me.
My dadds like, what you're doing, pops. It was like, yeah,
I'm about to, um, you know, shovel my shovel a
back out because I can't get out if there's a problem.
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I'm like, well, what do you mean as kids, dad
do it? He said, there's no kids walking around shoveling
snow anymore. I said, what do you mean, Dad? That's like,
that's how we made money, Like we wanted a snowstorm
back in the day because we shoveled in the summertime.
We cut people's grass. That's how we made a little
extra change. It's like, there's no kids. I was like, yo, Dad,
I'm on my way, don't know't even show. He's like, no,
I don't come out here. I got it. I'm like dad,
he was like, I just do a little bit out
of time. So I drive the Queens yesterday. You know,
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I hop out with my timberlands. That's not meant for
shoveling snow. But I'm like, I got boots on, bro.
It took me four hours to shovel out my dad's
call yesterday. Further of all, I'm glad that you're still
a good child to your parents. Hurts, but I'm aching.
Like it's to the point where I was like, this
is what and the snow got extra like in New
York we got about twenty eight inches, right, so twenty
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eight inches after two days it is ice, so it's heavy.
I couldn't find no kids to help me shovel out
the snow, or don't, don't don't don't chastise all of them,
all the kids across America because of them, a little
punk ass, lazy ass kids. They're deliver around your daddy, Okay,
because in mind in the area that I live in,
them kids to be on it. Okay, they come through,
they're ready to show. They shovel the driveway, the walk,
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the walk up all for forty dollars. Okay, you cheap.
If you get them kids, Oh my gosh, you gotta
get them. That's why. That's crazy. What they asked for.
That crazy. Yeah, they're not. They're not. They're not the
water boys in Atlanta that they're telling you, hey, give
me some. They said, Yo, we want, this is how
much we want. They might have gave me. I would
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definitely get them on that forty dollars thirty dollars when
I was a team of all. If it's two kids
and they come in to do that for forty dollars, wow, y'all,
y'all talk about about yall sound in privilege to shovel
I got like, I sound like. If I can't get
them for I will, I will. I was a kid,
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and that was it working hard a little time about
giving them what they asked for. Okay, it's great and
a little tips. So yes, you got a fifty dollars
Billis you keep the show? Okay? Now? Is a tip? No,
it's not just to stay fifty dollars extra ten dollars.
But my point is, y'all sa a rich and privilege
because y'are like twenty dollars not a lot of money
to bro. I got twenty dollars when I was a
kid to shovel snow. Okay, that was a long time ago. Okay, man,
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let me tell you something. I always bills, always overpay
when I can, bro, if I can't afford to give
a kid a little bit more than that, yes, Bro,
I was getting twenty dollars with ninety nine cents a
gallon gas is two nineteen to gallon. Now, okay, so
how much how much you think the kid should get
the shoveling snow? Depending on how much like the snow
that I had to at least at least forty fifty
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dollars for shoveling that snow. How much should I just
say I get the kids twenty dollars? You think these
people listen, fifty dollars each kids each? No dollars a kid? No, No,
absolutely not. It's not you're acting like they're doing. It's
not a lot of work. Yes, it is a lot
of work. I'm speaking from my house. I'm speaking from
my driveway and my walk up my pen. I don't
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have a I don't have a driveway because I live
in Brooklyn. I don't have a driveway. I just got
some steps and right in front of the house. It's
not a lot, and I definitely pay more than that
pays eighty dollars. I'm coming to your house and doing
your house for that's a little much. Now, eighty dollars
at what I'm not listening. I'm gonna be Out'll just
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be talking. No, no, no no, I'll be trying to look good.
I'm going to eight dollars, but two kids, they get
forty dollars a piece. I'm coming to the house next time,
all right, just keep thirty dollars at the Doorty dollars
great problem if you really come, if you really come
and shove or go ahead. Forty dollars great for two
and a fifty dollars. Fifty dollars, so fifty dollars great
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for two kids. The show was now all right, well
the kids, man, let's get the show cracking. Master Pea
will be only us this Morning's right, he will be here.
He always here to give us a free jury. He's
got a lot of things going on, per usual. Yes,
cars and sneakers and trying to buy Rebok. We'll talk
about it, cereal and noodles and all that. So and
then we got from a page news what we're talking about. Well,
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let's talk about the All Star Game. Looks like that
could be happening on March seventh. All right, we'll get
to that next. Hits High Fashion. Hey, it's a new joy. No,
it's not. Try to Richard the breakfast Loco more. Let's
go bottom. Hey, you know warning everybody is DJ Envy, Angela, Gee, Charlomagne,
the guy. We all to Breakfast club. Let's get some
front page news where we start, Well, it looks like
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the All Star Game, the NBA All Star Game could
be happening on March seventh. The game would be played
at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, and it would do
the traditional Eastern Conference versus Western Conference, but rather than
it being on weekend, they would make it a one
night event, which would include the All Star Game in
the skills competition. If this happens, Yeah, I didn't know
that they were even thinking about canceling it. When I
started hearing I'm saying it was still having it. I
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was like, I didn't think they were not having the
NBA All Star weekend. Now they definitely said they were
going to cancel it. Now they're gonna do it, you know,
everything in one day, which which she said. But I mean,
I'm excited about it. I like All Star and Atlanta
is open, so I guess that would be the best.
And that's why it makes no sense. The NBA's playing
games everywhere every night. The one game, one game is
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going It's going to be a preventive measure, Like come on,
have the game all right now, Domestic violent extremism is
still a concern as we get ready for the Super
Bowl this weekend, and they're talking about the security that's
going to be happening there. It's like a level one
right now. It's a Special Event Assessment Rating one, which
means they have unlocked federal resources to help secure the game.
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But it's lower than what they did for the presidential
inauguration as far as levels now. According to Our Homeland
a newly minted Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Majokas, he told
CNN that there is still a huge threat of domestic
rorism that's persistent. Listen to this, How imminent is this
threat and what is your plan to address it? Another
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threat is persistent to this day. What we in the
Department of Homeland Security do is we gather intelligence, We
gather information, We share that with our state, local, tribal,
and territorial partners as we collectively in an all of
government effort, combat hate and the violence that accompanies it.
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Canada has listened the Proud Boys movement as a terrorist group,
by the way, so that means that they're able to
freeze their financial assets and criminalize financing, training and recruitment
for any of those groups. Salute to Canada for declaring
the Proud Boys the terrorist group. Salute to America for
declaring the Proud Boys their fathers, sons, and cousins. Because
they are. And it's amazing to me that after the
events on January sixth at the Capitol Building, have to
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Trump telling the Proud Boys to stand back and stand by.
Seeing the things these Proud Boys have done, it's amazing
to me there's nothing being done about them in America.
He can't even get live with a terrorists organization now.
One woman who was arrested in connection with that January
sixth attack at the US Capitol has asked if she
can go on a prepaid trip to Mexico this month.
She's asked the federal judge if she can go. Jenny Cudd,
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she owns a flower shop in Midland, Texas. She has
two misdemeanor charges. They had all this video of her
talking about going into the capital and bragging about them
breaking into the office and uh, you know, taking a
picture with the gavel and all of that. Now she
wants to be able to go on this trip to Mexico.
No word yet on whether or not they're going to
allow that. Of course they are. Do you think the
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reason America hasn't labeled the Probad Boys a terrorist group
is because a lot of those lawmakers are actually probably
probably probably right. Yeah, all right, well, lad is your
front page news. Get it off your chests eight hundred
five eight five one oh five one. If you need
to vent, folon to wide open this to breakfast club.
Good morning the breakfast Club. This is your time to
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get it off your chest. Whether you're man, flash from
you on the Breakfast club. You got something on your mind? Hello?
Who's this you? Tramy Traf? Hi traff, Hey Bill, good morning.
You're I only think good morning than you and only
two other men this morning, this trade song and Marshall Prime. Okay,
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you saw the video, all right, Oh my goodness. Question,
how do y'all know that was trade songs? His tattoos
had a conversation about you, Charlotte Man, you hate. I'm
not hating. I'm just asking. I just want to know
how people came to the conclusion that was trade songs.
I'm asking a legitimate question. I want to know because
of the tattoos left my harm. What you see what
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you see. I mean, I glimpse because I thought I
glimpse because I thought my video had leaked. And then
I was like, you know what, I know this, this
ain't me because black men don't cheat and it's not
my wife. Before a second, I was like, WHOA was
that me? But just a second, I don't think you
thought that STY have a bowl. To people we're talking about,
I don't talk about two big ass bones, and they
say you got a bone to picture? Okay, what do
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you want track, I have a bone. Pity was showing me.
I can't stand people like you. Yesterday you told me
how you saw me looking all good on the Gram,
and I was looking good on the Gram. You ain't
like not one picture, bitch, Now one picture. I don't
like you like I don't like pictures. I know what
I mean. If you saw me look good, I've never
liked the picture in my life. That's not I don't
like pictures. That's I don't think he scroll you looks
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like my cousins. I literally want scrolled by the picture.
It didn't like it, But you always liked my pictures
like a pictures. I gave you a compliment in front
of millions of people on the radio, but you like
goddamn like on Instagram. Hello, this what I'm saying. He's
black club with the business his baby. What's up on, yo?
Imby man? I had a bone to pick with. Chill
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bones is going viral. Whoa, whoa, whoa slow down, flow down? Hey,
he I see you over with that blue showler. Man,
he say about you right now playing emmy. Let me
let me take off in you real quick. Whoa, Let
check this out? Yeah, so I used to listen to you, man.
I used the Godfather right down the hall from y'all
for a hot minute. Then I'll scrolling through the rid
of yo. Who was there running to the breakfast? Yeah?
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The Godfather? Yeah, yeah, the Godfather. Something I flicked on
the rady, Yo, I hear it d be over here
talking about this Dagon bachelor. So it's like, you know what,
first black batchel, let me check it out. I'll go
check it out and let me tell you, yo, I
tell you it's good. Right. It's like a fat yo
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mad after your baby. That joke is on point. However,
I wish you would have kept that little Maria checked
the Peruvian broad That thing was fuck you know what,
it was a fool. There was no connection. There was
there was no connection with Maria. But I'm glad he
got rid of Victoria. Um nah man, Victoria kept the house.
I love Victoria Lazctoria. Man like he can't marry how
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he wasn't gonna marry her? Oh yo, did you co
stop marrying? But keep it to the end, just to
keep a spicy because she's the girls she did. Who
are you think a win though? Who you think go win?
Who are gonna think? Who you think going? I don't
you know what? I got a fill in the Katie
Broad might pull it off, which was she got no
body or nothing to look Katie Broad, I think she
might pull it off. Okay, you know what she might
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get Katie, she's she's a white girl. People gonna get
mad at him if he picks Katie. She kind of
reminds me of one of the genders. Though a little bit. Now,
you don't get that Jenna fit. That's true, that's true.
But you know what, she got no body, she got
no body, and I don't think he need to mess
with that. He did, he might have gone over to
the system from Ethiopia. She's pretty and also the it
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was the black. I think she's half black, half Mexican
and half black, half Filipino. Yeah, yeah, I know who
you're talking about. A man. Look at you got me
sounding like, oh man, I'm gonna taking numb. Man. I'm
gonna call you man. You hold on, Man'm gonna get
you numb. We're gonna call Man's see he really causing,
We're gonna face out. I'm glad he saw somebody the
Bond Bachelor. He said, what cool back? Call back, call back,
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Jesus Christ, all right, get it off your chest eight
hundred five eight five one on five one h damn.
I hung up on the brother. I hit us up
as the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast Club, Wake up,
wake up, wake ya your time to get it off
your chest? Whether your man or blass, we want to
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hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello. Who's this year?
What's up to be? As mellow? I just feeling Mellow's popping?
What's going on? Yo? Man? So let me first of
can we're dropping a coos bonster angela year like like
I want to store private babeles. Man. I got, I'm
telling you, I got, you got yourself away. You got
yourself away. Now I got Shorty some fire from fire
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Valentine's Day. So like fellas, if you are in the
state of Missiman, go to private label. Do not wish
your money on a hotel and plat in the same
free positions you feel me if this year man go
to Angela. Ye, she's gonna hook you up. You heard
like it's I saw you post too from the store,
but I had just left right when you posted. Okay,
damn miss miss mellow, I was so sick. But it's like, man,
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we're definitely gonna make up again and be I'm gonna
go back. I'm gonna get some weeds to add it
to your beers. That be cute. We got lace fan theories.
Give me something long, mellow part all right, mellow gee,
I ain't don't need to pause it after detailer ask
a grown man to give you something long, bro, you
know what you was doing to shut up? Hello? Who's
this back? That from High Kick Society The Morning Breakfast Club? Yes, okay, So,
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first of all, I wanted to tell Charlomagne that I
ordered two books off his recommendation. I got Um The
Unapologetic Black Guide Mental Health in that one The Unapologetic
Got the Health Doctor to Walker, that's it. I'm reading
that after I read your book because I got your
little shook your book in and I thought I got
a look read coover because your forehead is biggest hell
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on this cover. Charlomagne, you make much money, but you're
not to pay for nobody to photoshop that. Those are
two books you ordered. Yes, that's my bed, and I
can't wait to read your because I'm reading it after
the twenty one Irrefutable Laws of Leadership. That's what a
leader right now. After that, I'm gonna get to your
list strictuous books because I can't wait to hear about
your trauma for losing your headline and all that. I mean,
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I want to beat it. I want to relate to you.
Don't be making fun of my trauma. Okay, thank you trauma.
I mean to make you who you are. That that
is a fact, and I'm about to tell it to you.
Should also pre order Tomka Mallory's upcoming book State of Emergency,
How to Win in the Country We Built. They can
pre order that now as well. Hello, who's this? Hey?
(15:33):
This uh sporadic about named rob bands. I'm a music artist.
I'm just getting off work, but I just wanted to
shoot my shot. You know you're rapp shoot your shot
to who yeah rapper? Highlight? No no, no no. I'm
a music artist, sou I made some dope that man.
I think, I really think anybody that shipped me out,
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I think they ad mess with me. You don't sound confident, king,
I need your confidence to step up a little bit.
You don't sound confident at all. Let me and you
spit a little bit, pore trust me, Trust me. I'm
very confident. Man. My ideas are O, D got D
A ND man. Show us what the mouth do right now? Man,
come on, show us what that mouth do right now.
Let's go. Let's get some bars. All right, Okay, I'm listening.
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I'm not watching anything, all right. Ain't know me, but
I know femals already. Just blow the villains inside of control.
Letting got it? You Like the young lady in the
Trade Songs video yesterday, you're not doing the best job, bro.
From what I'm hearing. You know like you feel analyzed.
Le's like, bro, have a good day, sir. You might
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sound better on a beat or something. Bro. You might
need to let you might not need to be late
to work this morning. Hey, let me let me pull
it over. Let me pull over, real, dad, ain't gonna
change nothing. Turn the radio down to all right nothing
bro Right now, I'm scrolling through the phone and trying
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to pull over. At the same time he's grolling through
the phone looking for some ours. God bro go he no,
I want to prove it. Don't die over these whack
ass wraps youre spitting. They might not be whacked man.
Let him pull over, gay man, We ain't got that
much time. Be live. All right here, I go. Oh,
I'm still alive. The massed up. Yeah, and I said
I wouldn't start back when I was a kid rolling
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down the stick. No, turn your having lights off and
get off the side of the embabment and get back
on the highway and get to where you're going. There's
no need for you to be late this morning. No
need for you to be late this morning. Fart all
over these balls dramas. Listen, there's no need for you
to be late to wherever you're going this morning. Late,
get off that embankment, turn your having lights off and
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dry no cap, no cap, I'm head at home though
you you need some rest. You need some rest. Have
a nice day, sir. Hey, hey, look, I appreciate opportunity.
I wouldn't have bro. You all you and you're from Detroit, right, yeah, Detroit, Michigan.
That's what it is. You know, Angela. You got a
store there and she hired and you you swim body, Bro,
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that was right. And I don't care what he's an artist.
I'm destined to be a start and I don't care
what Eminem says. And lose yourself. You should quit. Oh
my goodness. I mean, we're not being mean, we're just
being on telling them the truth. Come on, come on,
this guy's pulling over on the freeway to spit those
white craps. You want the guy to die for that?
Come on, man, stop, get it off your chests. Eight
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hundred five eight five one o five one you we
got rumors all the way. Yeah, let's set it off
with Trey songs and this video that leaked. But tell
you his response to it. You could have seen him
live on only fans. All right, we'll get into it next.
It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. It's
about is the rumor report? Angela? Ye, the Breakfast Club. Well,
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yesterday a clip went viral and everybody is saying it's
Trey Songs getting oral sex. On the clip. You can
the tattoo on his arm. That's how they've been able
to identify him. Now, in response to this, Trade Songs
posted his selfie where he's looking at his phone and
he's making it. He has a shocked face emoji, and
people were lighting up in his comments. Then he went
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on to post Lincoln Bayer with yall curious ass and
then uh, he said, I walked with a limp because
and he said, you say, they leaked what baby, I'm
out here going live on Only Fans now pull up.
I'm glad y'all told me about the tats because I
was really confused on how folks figured that was a
Trade Songs yesterday because the way social media was talking,
I thought his face was in the video and he
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was on this screaming yeah or whatever the hell he
be saying. But what did you see when you looked
at the video? I saw a man receiving oral sex?
All right, well we'll see. I didn't. I didn't get
a chance to see the only fan, so I don't
know what went on if anybody watched it, well, he no,
he promoted an only fan. No, I'm trying to figure
out what I'm doing, he did, right, Well, what's doing
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I'm not gonna listen. I'm trying to figure it out,
like you put it on only fans. So he leaked
as himself. No, no, no, no, no, it was leaked,
and then he responded to it, and then he promoted
only fans. Oh, oh got you got you got? Okay,
all right now. Wendy Williams ex husband Kevin Hunter is
opening an Italian restaurant in Brooklyn. It's called Loretto. He
announced it on social media. Time to work on my
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legacy For a kid from Brownsville, Brooklyn, this is a
dream come true to be a part of an amazing
team to create something so extraordinary. So he's working with
his partners Finesse and the brothers Johnny and a. Robberty said,
I look forward to nothing but success. Continue to thank
God for the blessings. The soft opening will be on
Valentine's Day. So your legacy is to open a restaurant
in New York City during the pandemic when the restaurant
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industry is struggling. That's that's that's a good legacy. That's
a small business move that I'm just well, I mean,
I'm sorry. It just must have been in the works
for quite some time now for it to be opening
on Valentine's Day, and that's when restaurants open at deliveries
and Uber Eats and things like that. Congratulations, you don't
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meant you don't say it. I'm trying to project positive
energy here. We can see, okay, positive vibes. I would
to be like, I got another name for the rest
of but I've really does He was like, no, I'm
not gonna do that. But it's just like, I mean,
come on, man, whatever, it's some eggplant parmesan. Maybe just
just a little too late to be working on legacy, buddy,
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Sometimes things are solidified. I mean, it's never too late
to change. But you know, you gotta change yourself, right,
I would think, So, go do some work on yourself,
my brother, Go find some healing. Become a better person.
That's the that's the you should that's how you leave
better legacy. Kelvin all Right, Nick Cannon has tested positive
for COVID, so now Nisi Nash will fill in for
him as the masked singer host until he can return
(21:46):
to the show. So the mass singer does return this week,
and I guess, uh yeah, that's gonna be happening now
until he's negative he's sick. I hope you I mean,
I hope he's not sick, he ain't symptomatic. Like what
what does it mean when people because I hear these
things like, oh, Michaels grehand tested probably for COVID. Nick
can tell the poly for COVID, A body's sick, well,
who knows, but you might just know because you got tested.
You could have mild symptoms, asymptomatic. But obviously when you're
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filming things right now, you do have to get tested.
So a lot of people get tested and that's how
they even find out. And we don't know how it
affects anybody's body. Everybody finally affects it. Oh yeah, yeah,
because Nick, do have um what don't it got lupus?
I think no, don't quote me on that. I think
guys have something something. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you're right, all right.
Floyd Mayweather wants to fight fifty cent and an exhibition fight,
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and he was talking to a radio show and here's
what he had to say. This is anybody that could
get fifty in the ring and a celebrity boxing match, basically,
anybody you really want to punch in the face. I
don't think I could make weight though. I don't think
if I con get down, if I could get down
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that or he could just let me not have to
get down on one sifty all right now, Floyd said,
I also heard the fifty cent would fight me, but
cleans I'm too small. If he wants to face up
at the end of the year, we can do an exhibition.
Then I don't care about weight class with any of
these guys. The Paul Brothers will make great money with
the events, but with fifty cent, it has to be winner.
It takes all now. Fifty has already responded on social media.
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He said the fight is off because Floyd can't read
two paragraphs of my New York Times bestseller Hustle Harder,
Hustle smarter on IG Live. He just doesn't stop. He
does not all right now, another fight news. Lamar Odom
is set to fight Aaron Carter in a celebrity boxing
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match and that's going to be happening in June. He
wasn't me a backstreet boy it's a brother of a
back boy. Aaron Carter is the brother of Nick Is
the Backstreet boy. Yes, is a brother. Why do we
know Aaron? And I know Aaron? Why do I know
to record when we put out a single? Artists also
and anyone a little you know, a little off the
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gridful a little bit. I think he was on crack two.
I wouldn't even to say that, Bud. Yeah, he was
a little off the gridful little thing. I think I'm
making something up, but I think I thought, I know
something alleged. Yeah, I feel like he had to go
to rehab. Yeah. I think Lamar went now, Lamarsha went now.
Hell yeah, Lamar Sha win that one. Yeah, because I
mean it's not like either one of them or boxers.
You know, we got mad reaches like the street Fighter
game with the guy with the low gas. Yeah, but
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if Aaron Carter was a boxer, then you know, that's
a different ballgame. We saw that with Nate Robinson and
uh Jake Paul whatever the Paul was. You know, I
mean everybody Robins the athletic, but no Jake Paul has
actual experience in the ring. Being in Neither one of
them have experienced in the ring. Lamar, Now, I'm gonna
give you this because when he went to rehab, it
was for when he went to rehab, it was actually
for opioid addiction. But Lamar Oldham is six foot ten.
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Aaron Carter is six foot one out there, that's what
it says here. I didn't make it out. I was
how do you know? I was on a flight with
him and I see it how totally was. He's not
six He's definitely not that tall. He's not told him.
He's just mad he's taller than you. He's not told
I'm six foot. He's not told me. All I know
is Lamar that one. It's gonna be a heavy breathing contest,
all right, They're gonna both be out of breath after
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forty five seconds. But Lamar old him should win that one. Well,
it'll be an Atlantic City on June twelfth, so I
know we have our own day there. Maybe we should
go winch Between Floyd and fifty, I would have to
say Floyd Boxer gloves the Golden Gloves. Yeah, but Floyd,
I think you know, Floyd is a he's been doing
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it different more. I think, yeah, it's a different level.
That's his life. But they're both in shape. Like you said,
fifties of boxer, he's strong. I'm sure fifty stronger. I
would think Floyd's conditioning is better, but we're not doing
Floyd is probably faster though. Oh we'll talk about it.
We gotta go to break all right, we're syndicated. All right,
that is your rum report. Last thing I don't I
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just don't think fifty stuff looks. I don't think he'll
fight fair. I really don't think you'll grab Floyd and
they'd be wrestling. I really just knock them down. That
would be incredible. All right. What we got from a
pace was next, yes, and find out what state is
actually abolishing the death penalty. All right, we'll get into that.
Next is to Breakfast Global Motor Holding. Everybody a j
(25:59):
n V and yee Charlomagne the guy. We are the
Breakfast Club. Good morning, not super Bowl weekend? You guys excited,
don't It doesn't feel like it's Super Bowl weekend. Usually.
I feel like there's a lot more going on. You
know what the big deal this would be if you
could actually if everything was open and Tampa with the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers playing, it would be the biggest deal.
I feel like it's still a big deal to me.
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That's it. I don't know that as big as it
could be, though, because it's usually such so many different
things going on, so many events, everybody's out there. It's
just not you know, a bunch of parties and all
types of stuff. I see a bunch of events going on.
I see the usual suspects hosting parties, the trade songs
and the fabulous is and the jezs and parties. But
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the thing is that usually is a lot more than that.
It's usually everybody's out there and like fifty parties at night.
It's crazy. But this time it's not. I don't know.
Over the press, I don't, I don't know. But anyway,
a pandemic is going on too, right, you know, it
is as what we're saying. But that's why it's not
the same. It is all over the press. I mean,
but I watch ESPN all this all right, Well let's
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get some front page, dudes. But the Virginia sent it
passed a bill yesterday that would abolish a death penalty,
and that's a major policy change in Virginia. And then
you went to college there, so you know, what that is.
And Virginia has actually led the nation and the number
of executions it has carried out. So they have voted
now to do that. I'm shocked about. I've never believed
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in the death penalty. I wouldn't say that. Yeah, I
don't know, I haven't. I just don't. I don't believe that.
You can't because first of all, they've made a lot
of mistakes and that's not anything you can ever take back.
But if it's known, like if somebody kills my kids
or kills my family members out of just cold blood,
they should die. I mean, it is something very cruel
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about the death community though, Like who are you to
make that decision on something? Right, I wouldn't want to
be the person to kill someone either, make that decision
on you go to jail for life, his life. Nah,
but that jail ain't ain't. I'd rather you die. You know,
people in jail, they're still doing challenges on their phones.
In jail, they're still eating out everybody about casting nova.
You say anything, No, you see got studios not the
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majority of people in prisoner well no not if you're not.
If you not, if you killed someone and you're on death,
well if you kill one of my family members, I
want you, Daddy, take it out. I want you to.
I want you to live in jail forever and suffer.
I'm telling you doing life in jail and you don't
know what's happening to that, butthole in jail, you might.
That might be worse than actual death, and it might
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be a good tool for soon. Sounds personal, all right. Now,
let's talk about the Super Bowl. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback
Pastrick Mahomes was among twenty people who was about to
get a haircut from a barber who tested positive for
COVID on Sunday. Now, the barber was removed as soon
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as his test came back positive. He already had started
shaving some people's hair. So they are going to have
to be on quarantine and test negative and they could
perhaps play in the Super Bowl still on Sunday if
they continue to test negative. But you know, they said
he had five negative tests before he tested positive. I
can promise you if Patrick Mahone test positive for COVID,
he'll be in the Super Bowl on Sunday. They will
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keep that so far, they wouldn't, but he didn't. He
didn't end up getting a haircut. He was supposed to
get one, even if he think people did. But does
that make sense? Though, you get tested and they let
you cut into the test, come back and they'd be like,
oh whoa wha, Like, doesn't it make sense? I thought,
usually you gotta sit on the side and went till
your test comes back. Well, he tested negative on five
consecutive days before he even came to the facility. But
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you know, sometimes you test negative and it doesn't show
up for up to a week. So who did he shave?
Shave other players? Yeah, two of them. It's amazing. How
knows this been information now? But didn't know when she
came back from Dame she fell. I mean, but that's
true for everybody. You could come home at quarant You
could come home in quarantine for four days and still
have it seven days later. Tried to tell you, tried
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to tell you what I'm saying. That's what y'all did.
You team for four days and then came back in
the studio. Huh, No, I quarantine for the week. I
didn't come for full seven days. And then people are
doing podcasts with other people you don't know if they're
positive or negative and coming in the studio. The thing
is you can only you could only do what you do.
You know what I'm saying, And there's no way that
you can prevent it's not a fullproof way at all. Period.
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Did I did a podcast with my flip you see
she just flipped this. I mean, it's true truth. She's
always simply saying that we're happy that you understand the
quarantine rules. Now that's all we're saying. I'm just explaining
what happened. He was there. You know, he did do
some haircuts. Even with the NFL, with their restrictions, he
still cut two people's hair. I wonder if they were players,
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she said, are you listening? But that goes proves Mama's not.
They didn't tell us who the players were, so they
did who the players are? Who are they? The players
are Daniel Kilgore and to Marcus Robinson. But they shouldn't
be players on data. No, they have to test negative,
but they're considered high risk close contact. But they're saying
if they continue to test negative, they can still play.
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M got you, Okay, all right? So neither of them
have tested positive yet and if they continue to test negative,
they'll be though still seven days now that's what I'm
saying and not supposed to. But this is well, it
was on This happened on Saturday, will be a week yeah, okay,
all right, well that is your front page news all
(31:25):
right now when we come back, Master, people will be
joining us. We're gonna kick him a masterpiece. They don't move.
It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. You're
kicking out the world's most agious morning show. Wanting everybody
is cej Envy and Ngelau yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest and
friends to the room and he's been here so many times.
(31:46):
He's part of the day and Breakfast Club babies and gentlemen,
Master Pea, what's up, y'all? What's up? We see all
the products already, Oh Andrew love being. So many people
doubted me. Nobody was preparing for this pandemic twenty twenty one.
And that's why I keep telling people ownership. I know
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being a boss is not for everybody, but product always
down and let's talk. Let's start the sneaker game. Now. Yes,
we were in talks to purchase Rebok the how is
that going in what made you want to purchase Reboke.
Let's talk about how that came to play. Well, we
don't realize that we can acquire these major companies, and
Hyde Cave is about to educate myself financially and knowing
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that I can't go out in a quality these companies,
put the right teams together. I'm in a process of
the deal right now, but like I say, that's only
one of many deals. If the deal go through, this
will be the first time Rebok or be black on
any major tennis ship company. And what I want to
teach this generation is about I was able to do
that because the bank acquired debt and so they buy
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products that you could buy into the debt and I
want to teach that to the next generation. I want
to teach that to my peers and also putting the
right partners and teams together today able to approve a
two billion dollars check because once you do this deal
that we have to have the money. So just me
and my partner James Lanza, We're always about trying to
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find new deals and to be a part of something
that we can give back to our community, because the
more we make, the more and give so I feel
like this is a blessing. If this deal go through,
it's going to be a game change. Don't stop the
deal from going through. If anything, well, you have other
people having opportunities at the deal, so us getting to
see at the table is just incredible. But they have
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to accept the office. So it's other people that have
offers to So that's what I'm saying. This is only
one deal to many. We've got so many other deals
out there, and that's what being entrepreneur is all about.
It would be a better look for Rebox to let
a investment group that's black in diverse purchase as opposed
to just giving it to another white man. Yes, and
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exactly right. And I think that we have to support
and appreciate each other knowing that we're constantly growing like
I've never lived the perfect, Like God spare my life,
and it's all about doing better growing And I'm you know,
I feel like my purpose is to help this generation,
you know, to help the culture in my pio see
that we could do deals of this magnitude and it
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is not impossible. Before you move on, I was want
to know who else is on the team. I know,
I think I seen Baron Davis is with you? Who
is anybody else? Niggause? I would as soon as I
heard Rebok, I was like, Dan, that'd be dope if
Obvis in the shot came along. But I reached out
the shock. So, uh, if we could put him a
part of this, this would be incredible because he was
a part of Reboke or Alan Novice and we definitely
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want to give him his flog was in this and
celebrating him in this and give him, I mean a
major piece of this inequality. So he deserved that. Every
everybody else a bus the financial people. This is almost there.
So if y'all we don't know real soon you know,
we had a conversation the other day about supporting black
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owned businesses and for yourself as a black owned business
owner multiple businesses, do you feel like we're harder on
our own kind than we are of other brands? And
do you feel like people support your businesses black people?
I feel like it's a lot of self hat but
I think that we are breaking through those barriers. So
we're starting to realize how we're gonna put economic empowerment
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and tower communities. It's somebody that look like us don't
own anything. We are strongly together. We are trillion dollars
spending culture, but none of us have been and we
have to change that narrative. So I think it's all
about letting people know that we can do this together.
And it's not just about me. It's about creating thousands
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of master peace and have thousands of them at the table,
multime millionaires and bigger. Because when I go into these
grocery stores, does nobody look like me with products? And
so I'm saying right now that we are opening these
doors to where it's thousands of us next. We don't
just have to look at a diversity. It's about having
just great product. And I think we have to trust
the process with us, like allowing us to get better
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without products, because you know what, Charlotte Mannen, we first talked,
we talked about to shoot what we did, we got better,
and we also push each other. But we do have
to support each other because they support each other. They like,
you know what, I would rather do business with a
white guy that I don't like, didn't do business with
one of us. And we don't look at it like that.
We like we lived the keypin lifestyle to where we
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only want to be at the top by ourself and
we look down on everybody else. So we have to
change that inteli. But it's gonna come through education. It's
gonna come with us being patient with each other, and
it's gonna come with one of us thinking outside the box.
So we look at mart Luca Key, mart Luca Key
for civil rights and freedom. I feel like right now
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what my purpose is is is letting us know that
this economic empowerment is the way we change the game
and change the narrative. You know, Pee, I saw you
say that in regard to the clubhouse as well, and
I agree with But there's some people who will say, well,
I'm black and I have some equity and clubhouse, what
would you say to the how much you know what
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I'm saying, Is it really gonna make a difference. So
that's what I'm saying. You're gonna get a big check,
but how can you help anybody else because you don't
own that. But the thing about I want people to
realize the clubhouse statement that I made is not nothing
against clubhouse. We don't even know who the owner clubhouses.
I've never seen them to an interview. This guy has
a billion dollars evaluation company because of us. But the
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guy who started Clubhouse is Paul Davis, but we don't
know that, so we can't hold him accountable. If I
had Clubhouse and now my business is evaluating that a
billion dollars, everybody would be looking for me to give something.
We don't hold him accoumonable. We be like, no, but
there's just another guy that got rich. Let's move on.
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That's what I'm saying. We have to change. And it's
not about a black or white thing. It's a human thing.
The guy who created Clubhouse is a genius. We have
to start thinking bigger like that create things and technology,
creating product that we can put back into our coach
and our community. I'm talking about financial wise because right now,
like you said, if somebody have a little equity, let
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me just saying Amrican American, those stocks are being eluded.
So when you look at us, we have to change
that narrative. We're getting a small little piece, but the
big portion. So think about this, yall man. If that
company is invaluated at a billion dollars and it only
have a million subscribers on them, so what do you
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think that is evaluated in the stock world. In the
stock world, that evaluation is a hundred building. So that's
what you don't have to look at. And that's what
they're doing. We're just looking at the small piece of
the game, and I'm saying, no, let us look at
the bigger piece. And that's how we changed that. Because
I'm happy for the guy who created a clubhouse. But
what I'm saying to us, our coaching, the ones that
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marketing and promoted that we're not getting our just because
a percent of that company was marketed by us. All Right,
we got more with master P when we come back,
don't move. It's to Breakfast Club Morning. I got morning.
Everybody in cj Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we
are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with master P.
Now I seen you kicking it with Richard Pattison. Most
(39:28):
people don't know he was a designer for Tesla and
created his own company. Now are you investing or were
you just giving him as flowers? So let me tell
you how that happened. Me and my son Romeo, we
have a TV show on YouTube and I go out
in enlightened small business and market their product. I never
knew that this guy existed. I don't think a lot
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of other people realize that this guy exist. This guy
that did all his work for Tesla and I created
his own car, which this guy's a genius. When me
and Romeo got there, I've never seen nothing like that.
I'm like, you know what, this guy got a tent.
So if you get a tent on my show, I'm
willing to invest. So Me, Romano and James lindsay, we
all invested into this new brand, which these cars are expensive,
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but these are supercars a women in dollars to yes.
But the next goal round is affordable electric cars. So
that's what we look in that to be a part
of that, to help him take that to the next level.
So and and there's so many other business that's out
there that we are finding through the show master people
views dot com. So we're like, we want to support
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these other brands. How does how does master p identify
a good business opportunity? Well, somebody have to be willing
to invest in a self, put some skin in the game,
and love and believe and what they're doing. And I
passionate nobody. You know, when somebody believe in what they
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have I know that they're going to be successful, and
that's when I want to be a part of. It's
interesting that you talk about investing into people too, and
because I think going back to Clubhouse, it is harder.
There might be somebody who had a similar idea or
something like that, but it's not on that level because
of investment. Because you think about a lot of these
people in these positions where they're able to just get
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around of investing, or get something from family members, or
they just have money themselves to invest, and that is
another barrier. I feel like we're facing. Yes, you know,
but that's that's the sad barrier that we are facing.
Because the guy who owned Clubhouse, he was able to
get twelve million dollars startup coming. I looked at how
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can we change that narrative? How can we get heads
funds to invest in us and me? And James has
created one hundred million dollars heads Fund just to invest
in small business like us to say, people with great ideas.
We want to be able to put money back into
our community and our cult and all the great ideas
that we have. But those guys do this like the
(41:58):
staffing of Finger, the guy who has cooked dollars. I
mean they're looking for two million dollars. Like we got
to stop thinking like that, Like we got to change that. Natal.
I want to grab people like that and say look,
not this is only and not think about black business.
So when I talk about black business, I want black ownership.
But we have to create our business to reach everybody
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the way they do. I like cook House Bella, to
be honest with you, I like everything about it. The
only thing that I don't agree with listen, not just
limited to blacks. This take Cookhouse and turning into the
massive the whole world, but be owned by us, and
those the type of things I want to help our
coaches see. And so that's why I went for the
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Rebose deal. I say, you know what, Yeah, I want
to be able to be a part of the bigger picture.
And that's the only way we're going to take away
the Probably the crime in our community is people are frustrated.
People are dying young. You look at right now in
the hip hop industry, we're dying young because we really
not real we want to be at and so we're
killing each other. And so we have to change it.
The Only way we're going to change that issue economic empowerment.
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You know, we get in the streets, we march, we
did all this stuff, but we had no plane was
the plan of action. In the plan of action issue
economic empowerment. And I think we're also scared, like you
said about failing forward. But for some people, they put
all their money and finances into something and failure can't
be an option because that might be you know, some
people can go ahead and fail and then just get
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another loan from the bank. But then other people are like,
I already raised money, do my goal fund me from
my family members. If this doesn't work out, what am
I gonna do? And it's so it's harder because of
that too, I feel. So, you know, what's successive success
is being consistent, and people don't realize you just have
to keep going, keep going, even when they hate to stop.
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You said negative things that they're not they don't like
the product, they don't like you. You have to keep going.
It's about consistent, you know, you can't worry about the naysays.
I mean for me, that few of me, everybody that
set can do something. Think about everybody that just depended
on the music industry, the entertainment and this pandemic has shoulder.
When that shut down, nobody can do no shows. Nobody can.
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So now the money has shut down in hip hop.
But for me, I kept going. You know, so when
I look at even the noodles to create noodles, it's
like we've been buying this forever. This is a multi
billion dollars business, but we don't control none of this
is because all we do is buy. None of us
never thought about owning something like this. And I said
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to myself, this, we're gonna be able to change the game.
We just got Rick Ross or Google. So we got
a Rick Ross and Louis coming and we just keep
getting better. And I just hope that the culture trust
the process and let us grow so we'll be able
to take care of us instead of sitting around waiting
for somebody giving us an opportunity. You know, I tell
my kids, go out and take your opportunity. Don't sit around.
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Don't just think because you master piece, son of master
piece daughter, you know you got to work even harder either.
What I love about my kids, both of my sons
played basketball. One of the ninth grade, one of the
twelfth grade. It's about to get ready to go to college.
But what I love that? He sasaid, what makes you
go so hard? He like a killer on the court.
He said, Yeah, I gotta protect my family name. And
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that's what makes me probably what I love a student.
So I'm teaching my kids how to be educated in
the importance of education, in importance of with you over money,
because I can lose money all the time. Anybody could
lose mangle. When you got a billion dollars worth of knowledge,
you're gonna keep getting up. Now, what can people do
to make sure that that they have a lot of
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your brands in these stores? So, I know making the
brands is difficult, but also getting into these stores it's
also difficult. So how to make sure people come and
support you that you know, we can see five who
Who's and stop some shop or BJ's or Sam's Club
or Costco. Like, how do we make sure that we
can see these brands in the different stores? Yeah, you
know what, just go and ask for it. People start
(45:53):
asking for my products. They start asking for the fish
fride now be coming with chicken fry. They start asking
for it in pro and then crog has called us
to get it in. They start asking for the Walmart.
Keep doing that. I appreciate y'all to support. They start
going into the seventy levels, they start going into the
mommy pop stores, and that just made them have to
(46:14):
start buying our product because our product is bringing them
our culture into these stories and they're buying other products.
And I think that's the great thing about this that
when we go and support each other, because for us,
the more we make the movie give you know my
mission with this, this is temporary success. You can't take
this with you. And I feel like while I'm here,
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I want to make an implant on this world. But
I do want to be able to pass down generation
of wealth because we've never done them. We come from
a poor culture. And thanks for everybody that's going into
the stores. We're about supporting the youth for education, and
we're about supporting the elderly, feeding the elderly. So that's
where my passion and my heart is. So yeah, the
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more we make the movie get by a brand, we
put money back into the community. All Right, We got
more with Master people. When we come back, don't move.
Let's get into a masterp Mini mix is to breakfast Club,
Good Morning Morning. Everybody is CJ. Envy Angela yee, Charlomagne
the guy. We are the breakfast club. We have master
P in the building, a P. You know. I want
to ask you when it comes to ownership, does one
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hundred percent ownership matter? Like if Kellogg said, we want
to partner with up on your HOODI whose serial, but
we want forty percent ownership for forty nine percent? Would
you do that? Yeah? Because if I can own fifty
one percent and we could get this in a more
places than you know, that's being able to control the narrative.
For us to make this reach the masses, We're gonna
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have to do some type of distribution with somebody the
longest we can control what I probably can do, and
that's what my mindset is. And have the majority of
the ownership in business. So you're gonna have to bring
other people to the table to make this bigger. Yeah.
I don't think some people understand that because people talk
about ownership ownership, but it's like you you can own
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one hundred percent of nothing. Yeah, you know what in
one hundred percent of nothing, that mean you has nothing?
But fifty one percent of a trillion dollars is what?
And that's what we got to think change that mindset.
But also being a boss is not for everybody's shoulders. Man,
So I'm not telling everybody out there that you have
to own a company and be a boss, because you
do need workers. But with every company is like a car.
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You got to start. You're like the engine, you got
the battery, you got all these different pieces. So everybody
could be a leader in that system. And I tell
everybody everybody don't have to get the forefront, so just
be a part of the team and play your role,
because some people don't like to play the role. So
being a boss and being an owner of a company,
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you got to make decisions. You gotta make sure people
have stuff before you. You have to take care of
everybody that's on your team. Absolutely, And a lot of
people also have these companies to sell them too. People
will build the suffer company with the intention of and
it gets to this point and it's worth this much money,
I'm selling it and I'm gonna take that money and
invest in some more things. And nothing is wrong with that.
(49:07):
Having the plan to act. When you when you talk
about the Master peer review show on YouTube, do businesses
have to be at a certain stage of development before
you review. No, you just have to have finished product.
And how can they know? How can they get in
contact you? I might have to be on an episode
of that. Yes, you know what, I need you. I
need you to be a genie on my episode for real,
(49:27):
Like I need you. So we're gonna hook that up.
But how do you get in contact with us? But
they product go to master people reviews dot com and
send a product. Get all right? I got one last
question for Pete pepe is one last question? What are
some of the risks that people don't see in regard
to you being an entrepreneur. People don't see the risk
(49:50):
that you can lose it all. People don't see you're
gonna lose sleep. I go to bed late. I get
up at five o'clock in the morning. Everybody has twenty
four hours. If you don't invest your time wisely, you're
gonna lose at this. If you don't invest your money wisely,
you're gonna lose. You are your most important investment. And
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when you take the risk investing people all because the
people is what's gonna drive. Like if you look at
with me, you talk about no limit to talk about
people of enterprises. I created an enterprise because I drive
the ship and I'm not afraid to feel so and
I'm not afraid to take risks. And so the most
important thing is have a purpose, Like don't do nothing
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for money. A lot of people get into thanks for money.
I say, your character is built on integrity. So if
you don't have integrity, you're gonna be taking all kinds
of risks to do anything because you just want to
fail build. I turned down money. I had to let
friends go, as to let family members go, not all
my life, just out of my business. So that's risks
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you take to losing people that love and care about.
But everybody is not to be a part of the
business journey. And like I said, having a purpose is
gonna outweigh the risk because no matter how long it take,
how to risk it. Look that one time payoffs is
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gonna change what you thought. That hurted a thousand times.
The guy that created a light bulb he feels a
thousand times. The guy that created Google, the guy that
created Amazon, those guys feel so many times. Meet myself,
I feel so many times before No Limits sold a
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hundred million records. So don't be afraid to take that risk.
But normal When you're taking that risk, you're gambling on
your future, you know, because most people would reputating it
easy with But don't be afraid to be uncomfortable because
being uncomfortable is what's gonna change your life. Indiction to
your dreams and your goals. And people always think you
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should get up and we're about success. No, you should
let success company get out and do what you love
to do. In success will come. People will follow you
for your talent every day. I mean I live life
thinking that as a blessing, go or let me wake
up in the morning, I got another chance to breed,
to walk this earth, that I'm going to figure out something.
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So I mean, if you could get past that, it's
the little things and so everybody a way to talk
about our love and being happy. You have to make
yourself happy to put somebody else to make it happy.
So that's what I do in my business. I say, no,
what this is all about me? In the end. This
is what people don't remember when when you go back
Charlotte Magne and say, you know what. Master pe created
a multi billion dollars shoe company. Master Pea created a
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multi billion dollars product food grocery store products and put
their own shelves where it was diversity. When nobody thought
that we could do this, they did this in the
nineteen sixties, in the nineteen seventy. While we can't create
products and be able to put it on grocery store shelves,
that's because the Americans in the twenty percent. So I
(53:02):
just think I think we the power of words. We
knock ourselves out the game because we're afraid and we
already you know, like I said, we already tell ourselves
that we can't hit a home run, but we don't
even swing at the ball. So I tell people all
I'll just get up to swing. So that's the risk
I'm gonna take. Every time I'm gonna swing, I'm gonna
knock something out compartment. Even like I close my eyes,
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I'm gonna hit something because I'm gonna keep swinging, right,
I said one last thing I wanted to say. Last
time you were on the show in person, we talked
about people being critical of things not being so healthy,
and I see you've been working out every single day,
So are you thinking about some health conscious things and
lower sodium? Because I remember you said people were like, oh, well,
(53:44):
this has sought in it. Yeah, so you know what,
that's what I've been doing. I'm definitely on my health
keep and we have to trust the process that is coming.
But it's even harder to get those products into the stores.
So we're working on that now. And that's what I
tell people all the time. Yeah, we of it. We've
been creating a product for these different reasons, and I
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think that God has blessed us and we're gonna be
able to put out product in the future for everybody
that want to eat healthy to word, well, thank you
Pee for checking in. We appreciate you and good luck
with everything. She's filling the team. This is the rumor
report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. So recently,
(54:32):
Serena Williams did an interview on Shape forty five as Serious,
and she talked about people basically being rude to her
and even booing her and Venus Williams. This is to
what she said, even when my sister was playing, I
could tell when she would win points and when she
would lose because the crowd would be really loud if
she lost the point. Also, the same obviously applied to
me and I had to make people realize that, you know,
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it's okay to be black and to play tennis, and
it's okay to be good at it and to be
bad or that's kind of something I had to lean
into myself and realize that it wasn't me, It wasn't
anything to do with me. It was just that I
had to force people to see me because of my
game and let my game do the speaking, and I
had to be comfortable with that. Yeah, they still weren't
(55:16):
never gonna like Serena because she's just too damn good.
You know what I'm saying. You're a black woman dominating
a sport like tennis. Come on, it never gonna like
Serena's and Vina Venus Venus. Yeah, all right. Now. Michelle
Obama is releasing a new edition of her memoir Becoming,
and that's going to be for young readers. She posted
on Instagram that my hope is that young readers edition
(55:39):
of Becoming can serve as a conversation starter for you,
maybe to open up new dialogues with your children or grandchildren.
Maybe you can use it as an opportunity to begin
a book club. But the young people you know are
use it as an excuse to invite them into your
existing book club. So what did it changes? How is
it for young readers? What are they going to Well,
it's adapted for kids ten and older, so it has
a special intro for kids that's written by her, as
(56:00):
well as three color photo inserts and a new paperback
and young reader's edition. So a lot of times people
do that when they have a you know, a memoir
or a book, and they'll just make it for younger
adults to read too. Yeah, Becoming book as long as hell.
I read Becoming Book on the way to uh South
Africa when it came out. We're here was a couple
years ago, tween nineteen, I think, ye. Yeah, And I
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went to go see Michelle Obama when she did her
Becoming tour at the Barclays too, So that's how. But
it was great inspiring, So I think that's a great
idea now coming to America. They put out a new
trailer for that. There's more information on that, and that's
going to be on Amazon Prime Video next month. Well
here is what that new trailer sounds like. I've just
discovered that I may have a son here in the
slash Tom and show support she getting from the king
(56:43):
pays no child support for thirty years and you're paying
use a dumm? Hello, I keem hanging upon? Moved down?
How the throat? Yeah? Five? He's supposed to be like
the Prince of Hukanda. Kanda is a fictional place. It's
(57:07):
a very real niue. I feel like I'm being robbed. Man.
I wanted the whole experience of being able to go
to the theaters to see Coming to America. The movie
theaters and everybody would have been dressed up like like
we were for Black Panther. Did you see it? I
got it, but I haven't watched it. And they send
a lot of special guests. A lot of special guests
are there? Is it good? Did they send y'all those
sexual chocolates? Actually made some sexual chocolates to send out
(57:30):
and get those sexual chocolates? All right, y'all rule away.
I can't ask you that. I ask you a simple question,
Roger Ebert, Is it good? Thumbs up? Thumbs down? I'm
not giving nothing away. Wow, you can't say if the
movie is good when I asked nothing about the movie.
I don't want to. I want people to see it.
I'm coming to America. Fan, that is my favorite movie.
(57:54):
You say, I want to say nothing. I want people
to see it for itself. What's good and a lot
of special surprises. That's my favorite movie of all time.
I was excited. Me and the wife watched it over
the weekend for her birthday. We were both excited. I
want the people to be excited just like me and
see is it better than a bachelor? Is it true
that Chadwick Bowseman and sure he show up because they
(58:18):
y'all thought what KNDU was fake? Is that true? At
the end I heard that. I can't tell. Damn, I'm
about to get away too much. All right now? Ja
Rule has completed his Harvard Business Program on entrepreneurship and
he's posted about it, dropping a clues bunx with Ja Rule.
That's what I'm talking about, right? What are you talking about?
They posted, I ain't the sharpest knife in the jew
But and then he posted his Harvard Business School online certification.
(58:45):
Y'all gonna stop fronting on Ja Rule. You hear me?
Ja Rules a Harvard graduate. Now, okay, so if y'all thought,
if y'all cared about what he thought before, now y'all
gonna really all right, all right, well, congratulations to Ja
Rule man July. Yeah, that's randomly. I was talking to
Nori one day and Job called and then we go
(59:05):
with three way talking. It was just the oddest call
and at the oddest time other than fifty cent. How
can you not like Ja Rule? Okay, I just totally
understand why fifty doesn't like Job, But how can you
not like Job? No, I gotta like Jo. Was a
great conversation. We so about all types of thing. Just
was just a weird call. Just I don't know. But anyway,
shout the Nori, shout the Job, shot the n O.
(59:26):
All right, well, who are you giving your donkey? We
need breath fall to come to the front of the carregation.
We'd like to have a world with him place. All right,
we'll get into that next. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning,
it's time for Donkey of the Day. I'm a Democrat,
so being Dunky of the day a little bit of
a mixed up, so like a Donkey o the day. Now,
(59:53):
I've been called a lot in my twenty three years,
but Donkey of the Day is a new wife. Yeah,
it's Donkey of the Day for Thursday. February fourth goes
to Brett Farve. Okay, let's start over. You're ready now,
hold on, okay, donk here today for Thursday, February fourth
(01:00:14):
goes to Brett Farve. That's right, Brett Favre. Okay, you
know either people don't know, don't show it, don't give
a damn about their own hypocrisy. Okay, because Brett Favre
yesterday was the pot calling the kettle black. And it
doesn't help that the kettle he was talking about was
a black man, a black quarterback. But this isn't about race, okay,
(01:00:35):
this is about hypocrisy and Wrangler Wrangler jeans. Okay. Now,
don't get me wrong. Everyone at some point in life
has been a hypocrite. You will not leave this planet
without being a hypocrite. It happens to the best of us.
And listen, I'm not even a posed the folks changing
their minds. You should be allowed to do that, but
you have to acknowledge that your stance has changed, because
when it comes out of the left cornfield on attractive
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with some Wrangler Jeans on in a mad the endorsement,
then you will probably be called on it. And that's
where we are this morning because Brett Favre was on
with y'all who Sports and he was interviewing with a
young lady named Minty Bets, and he was asked about
Houston Texans quarterback the Shawn Watson, who officially requested a
trade from the Texans less than six months after signing
a four year contract extension worth one hundred and sixty
(01:01:21):
million dollars. Dropping the clues bons for de Shaun Watson
man good brugging he was on a breakfast a couple
few weeks ago. Now, we y'all know trade requests have
been happening in all sports since forever. Okay, it's a
number of reasons folks want to be traded. Usually it's
because they're not happy. The reason they usually aren't happy
is because the team they are on constantly loses. If
the team they are playing for isn't making any moves
(01:01:43):
to build up the team and put real talent around
the star player, they want to be out. I'm not
mad at it, but Brett Favre has a different take
than me. Let's go to y'all who Sports for the
report police. When I am a league, it was almost
unheard of for a player to the mad and basically anything.
I'm kind of old school. I think you get paid
a ton of money to do a certain job and
(01:02:06):
just do it. Let the chips fall where they may.
I think we make too much Funey to voice opinion,
but I'm not saying he's wrong again. I think it's
a different day in time. I think we make too
much money to voice an opinion. We should just play
and let the chips fall where they may. Let's unpack this,
as my therapist says, what does that even mean? Okay,
(01:02:29):
I think we make too much money to voice an opinion.
The fact that a person makes that much money is
all the reason they should have an opinion. He's the
franchise quarterback. They should ask him about any decisions in
regard to the team players. Coaches. Ain't no letting the
chips fall where they may. When you the franchise player.
(01:02:50):
If I'm the franchise player, I should be able to
voice my opinion about the franchise. I want to win,
and when you want to win, you ask for certain things.
Brett Farf that you let the chips fall where they
made when you requested a trade in two thousand and seven,
listen Brett, I'm talking to you. Okay, stop playing backyard
football with your dog for a second and listen to me.
(01:03:10):
Did you let the chips fall where they made when
you requested the trade from the Green Bay Packers in
two thousand and seven. Would you like to know why
Brett Favre requested the trade because Brett Farve was reportedly
upset the Packers were unwilling to trade a fifth round
pick to acquire Randy Moss, who Brett had recruited during
that offseason. I would be mad at that too, by
(01:03:31):
the way, because because that was the year Randy Moss
got traded to the Patriots when he caught an NFL
record twenty three touchdowns in two thousand and seven. Okay,
why helping the Patriots go undefeated and make it all
the way to the Super Bowl before they lost to
some bumbass team I can't even remember the name. But
why didn't they make the deal for Randy Moss? Only
God knows. But my point is Brett Farve is a
hill billy ass hypocrite. How can you chastise someone for
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requesting the trade when you did the same exact thing
in two thous seven. By the way, Brett fav made
eleven point eight million dollars, eleven million in base salary,
eight hundred thousand in bonuses. How many of y'all out
there have ever made almost twelve million dollars in a year.
How many of y'all out there have ever almost made
twelve million dollars in your life? Forget forget the eleven million,
(01:04:17):
what about the point eight How many of y'all out
there make it eight hundred thousand dollars a year? Okay,
there's almost twelve million dollars a year qualified for the
I think we make too much money to voice an
opinion theory. Because that didn't stop you, Brett. I'm really
asking for a friend that doesn't wear wranglers. Make it
make sense? Okay? This reminds me of a quote I
heard before, and that quote is one should examine oneself
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for a very long time before thinking of condemning us.
As Brett. I know you're comfortable in jeans that are tough.
I know you're comfortable in jeans that will last. I
know you're comfortable in wrangler, but you should not be
comfortable throwing stones and glass farmhouse. Please let Brett father give,
(01:05:02):
Please let me Mark get Brett Favre the biggest he
haw he haw he haa. You're stupid, mother Farre. You
dumb all right now, I know you're wondering where bad
to the bone just came from. You know, you gotta
be an uncle of Auntie to remember these type of things.
Play it. I'm comfortable on jeans that are tough. I'm
comfortable on jeans that last. I'm comfortable and ranger. That's right.
(01:05:26):
You gotta be an uncle of Auntie to remember those
type of things. Okay, are you talking like that? Did
you ever wear wranglers? Father never made you wear wranglers? Yeah?
I wonder who are the people that wore wranglers because
of Brett Farve, White people. Rett Favre had to be
white people. Right, I'm sure you won't like your ball, right,
I bet you. It was so much wranglers on the
Capitol Building on January. I guarantee you that if you
(01:05:49):
did a survey, ninety five percent of those people had
on wrangler jeans. Bro I'm sure there was a lot
of wranglers out there. All right, Well, thank you for
that donkey to day now when we come back, ask
ye eight hundred five eighty five one on five one.
If you got a question for you you need relationship advice? Hitter.
Now it's the Breakfast Local Morning, the Breakfast Club. Come on,
(01:06:11):
need relationship advice, need personal advice, just the real advice.
Call up nown for asking morning. Everybody, Iss DJ NVD, Angela, Yandy, Charlomine,
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. It's time for
asking me. Hello. Who's this little morning? This is Famara,
Good morning. Question for you? Good morning guys. Oh, I'm
(01:06:34):
just saying I just want to thank you guys. It's
a clasure to speak with you. This is my first
time they ever get to speak with you. Guys, that
pleasure to speak to you. Tamara, thank you. I'm from
Crazy Doo Wall Lord, have mercy. I'm praying for you,
the crazy one. I'm not the crazy one. So I
mean with my boyfriend slash baby Daddy for fifteen years.
(01:06:56):
We're high school heard and um we had a eight
year old fun together. He's spent him prison for several years,
so I raised our fun by myself. He's been home
for the last two years, but it's been really crazy. Um.
I asked him with the attracted the guys and broke up. So,
(01:07:17):
so you ended up getting a girlfriend. Got he met
this girl from Georgia. He moved her here. He ended
up getting her pregnant and all, and he broke up
with her. She lost the baby and everything. But I
just don't know if I should stay in this relationship
or should I move on because he gives me mixed messages. Okay,
so a couple of things here. So he broke up
(01:07:38):
with this girlfriend, came back to you, you took him back. Yeah,
And I was asking me if he likes men? Why
what makes you think he likes men? Well, because because
he had the prison, so you know, I just always
hearing guys. So the president is Bill be Gay. So
I just wanted to ask that wasn't, honestly the deal break.
(01:07:58):
She wouldn't have been a deal breaker. I just wanted
to know, Like, I love this man regardless, but I
just wanted to know, but to marry. There's no reason
you think. You just think just any guy who goes
to prison likes men. That's what I hear. I mean,
there's no other reason that you think that other than
that's what you hear. I mean, Honestly, I've had other
reasons as well pass okay, Um, like what I want
(01:08:22):
to see what these reasons are? Okay? Like one time,
like alone time ago a woman like nineteen, he had
a he I found a text mess in his phone,
um that he was thinking, uh, you know, a day guy,
and he made it seem like he was gonna meet
this guy at the hotel to walk him. And you
(01:08:44):
know at the time kind of did stuff like that.
So I thought that, you know, that was true, but
I don't. I don't think so the guys he was
in prison with, like the guys send him a pickture
of himself. I mean he didn't tell him to like
send it to anybody or anything. It was just your
(01:09:07):
intuition is telling you that you think there's something up
even before he went to prison. Then he went to prison.
Then you've seen these pictures and you've seen him texting
with that gay guy. But you feel like it might
have been a setup to go rob him. That was
his explanation, right. This is so Florida. This whole conversation
is so Florida. You told me you wasn't crazy. All out,
he is crazy. But I swear I'm the only one
(01:09:31):
in Jacksonville that's not crazy. I'm not like, you didn't
even you didn't even lead. You didn't even lead with
the fact that he was texting with another gay guy
in that threason you thought he was gay. He was like, oh,
you went to prison too many times? All right, So
why did you take him back after he left and
all of that happened. You're in love with him, you
want to be with him, you want to marry him.
(01:09:53):
What's going on? I do um. I still was honestly
with him when he was with the other girl. He
never started miss oh my gosh, this is a mess, right,
It was just more so I feel like the other
girl was just more so to piss me off because
he was mad that I asked him that question. And
it's weary to me that he would get So did
you ask him the question once or did you like
(01:10:14):
harass him about it and ask multiple times? WHOA? I
just asked him once, like, I was just like, be
honest with me. I want to ask you something, and
he was like what And I was like, are you
attracted to guys? And he just got mad. He's like,
don't ever talk to me again. If it's not about
our fun. I don't want to ever talk to you,
and he hung up in my face. And he is
working in Orlando, so I draw to Ourlando to try
(01:10:37):
to talk to him, and he did not want to
fall to me. Well, listen, the thing is, if he is,
that's not something you can force somebody to talk about
before they're ready. All you can do is make him
feel as comfortable as possible in knowing that he can
share anything with you. And that's all you can do.
You cannot force somebody and ask him a question and
make them answer, especially if he hasn't come to terms
(01:10:57):
with it himself. Right, right, But it sounds like aside
from that, y'all got a weird relationship where in order
to get revenge on you for asking him a question,
he gets a whole other girl pregnant and gets in
another relationship. Then you went from the main check to
the side check. Don't say that, because I think about
that a lot, and I think about this situation a lie.
I say I've got over it, but I don't feel
(01:11:18):
like I have. I'll do petty some times and you
don't say a little stuff, but I don't know, Like
I really don't know, Like he says stuff to make
me think that you know we're gonna be together, but
thence again he do stuff and make me feel how
we're not. It sounds like you'll have a lot more
to work on besides just you trying to figure out. Listen,
(01:11:40):
if he has something that he wants to tell you,
just make him let him know, because he's gonna be
in your life regardless. You have a child together, So
whether or not you guys are in a relationship, you
have to deal with each other. Let him know anything
he ever wants to tell you. You're fine with that.
You can't just ask him and force him to tell
you something he's not ready to share. But I will
say that it seems like there's other issues besides just that,
And I don't know if it's stemming from him having
(01:12:01):
this secret or not wanting you to know the rail him.
I don't know where it stems from, but it feels
like y'all need to get some professional help to be
able to communicate with each other better so that you're
not doing petty things to each other. Because a tip
for tat relationship, me trying to make you mad, jealous,
me trying to do whether think that never works out,
So you have to get to the root of that.
(01:12:22):
All right, well, listen, let's pray for the best for her,
and if you can to marriage, just hit me up
on the side. We'll continue this conversation and try to
help find you somebody that you guys can talk to.
All right, eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
You need relationship advice? Here now it's the Breakfast Club,
Go morning. I'm gonna keep for real what you's some
real advice with Angela Yee's ask ye wanting? Everybody is
(01:12:44):
sej Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomgne, the guy we all the
breakfast Club we're in the middle of ask ye Hello,
who's this? Yeah? This as London, London Leonards. Hey, what's
your question for ye? Okay? My question for ye is
my girlfriend recently broke up with me about two weeks ago. Right,
but the whole trip for for Valentine's Day out the country,
(01:13:08):
all inclusive, everything like that. And what I want to
know is that should I still call her for her
birthday and wish her a happy birthday even though he's
had no context sens? So why did y'all break Why
did she break up with you? She broke up with
me because we got into an argumentum. She accused me
of hanging up the phone on her, which I tried
(01:13:28):
to explain to her that I didn't, and from there
it just kind of escalated into her saying that she
needed space and she didn't think that I knew how
to communicate with her effectively, and that now I'm just
not the person that she wants to be with two
weeks before her birthday and two weeks but it's but
it has been the second time, the second time that
(01:13:51):
she has done something like this. I mean, do you
want to call her for her birthday? I do, but
it's like, I don't know if she deserves it, you know,
because she hasn't old meter, you know, chuck on me
and see how I'm doing. You know, through this breakup.
You think y'all gonna get back together again. I don't think. So.
She was very odomant about me not being the person
(01:14:12):
for her, and I even asked her, I said, is
there anything that I could do to make this work?
She told me no, So what would be your purpose
in calling her for her birthday? Just to say happy birthday?
Because you want to because you care? Because I do
still care and I've never been put in a situation
like this where you know where I didn't call someone
(01:14:33):
for their birthday, So I think you overthink it. I
think you're overthinking it. If you want to call somebody
on their birthday and tell them happy birthday, go ahead.
You can't think, well, she didn't call me, so I'm
not gonna call her like that's always petty. I always
feel like you should go with your instinct, and if
your gut is telling you I just want to call
this person and tell a happy birthday, then do it.
Sometimes you just think too hired about the implications. The
(01:14:55):
whole thing is I want to call her and tell
a happy birthday. Is that what you want to do? Yeah,
then do it. And you just can't have any expectations. No,
who cares You're not even together anymore, you haven't even spoken.
Who cares about looking stupid? You know? You just want
to say happy birthday, and I would just wouldn't have
any expectations. You can't say let's go out, but you
(01:15:15):
can just say, hey, I just wanted to still call
you and tell you happy birthday. You know obviously be
were together. I do care about you, so happy birthday.
Have a great you know celebration. Yeah, I guess that
would be the mature thing to do. And I'm a Scorpio,
so you know, I turn to like overtime over analyze things.
And then I'm like, yo, wow, you even get a
full refund on this trip. I couldn't. But she's an Aquarius,
(01:15:38):
so she's a little you know, the touched emotionally. I mean,
it sucks, but what can you do? You know you
have to cancel the trip. Well you're gonna go by yourself? No,
I just canceled it. You know, Valentime's day weekend, so
I definitely I don't want to go by myself, you know.
(01:15:58):
And then I'm like, what if she's seeing someone else?
And then I call her for her birthday and she's
with that person? You just over thinking that she won't answer,
that's all, Okay, okay, okay, yeah, right, she's with somebody.
She just won't answer. If she does answer, you know,
y'all might still one day be friends. At one point
you did care about her, It wasn't that long ago.
Just don't have no expectations, that's all. If she doesn't answer,
(01:16:19):
just in the text, like, hey just called you to
say happy birthday. Help you enjoy your day, you know,
but thank you. I appreciate that. And now that I'm
back on the market, you know, the ladies out there
hall me. What's your Instagram? Harlem rock star? Harlem rock
star with two rs? Okay, when she sat on the market, No, Charlom, listeners,
(01:16:45):
I gotta get over this. I need her describe. So
describe to the people what you look like a little
snack on the side. All right, Well, you know, I'm
definitely a little life skin joint. I got a long
dressed you know, I got a good color and make
good money. I drive, you know. No, no, you said
to describe myself. I'm just talking about my let y'all
(01:17:06):
listen to him. Don't listen to him. What you're looking for?
You're like tall, you like thick, you like thin? What
you like? I like black? That's I do want to
say this. I see you already. I see you already
deleted all her pictures off here. Oh I see you.
I'm looking at you right now, the rock star. You
look like you got six pain. You got you got
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six pair timberlance, a clover and full of sweatshirts. Seven
seven seven, Okay, okay, okay, and one last thing. I
want to just give you this little piece of advice.
Sometimes when you jump back into dating too quick and
you're not over somebody and makes you miss them even more.
So I just want to make sure that I know
they're saying the best way to get over somebody is
by getting under somebody. But I do want to say
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if you're not ready for that, sometimes it's more painful.
I see you got mad red bandannas. What set you clean? Oh?
Oh no, none of that, none of that. I just
like red, right is my favorite color. And you you
would be considered what we would call what is that
a stud um? A g stud I mean at the
end of the ag is an aggressive female? Oh I
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didn't know that. No longer attorney general. No longer attorney general.
No no aggreathive aggressive female. So I should call you
a jaden aggressive jaws. That's better aggressive. Well, I mean, hey,
maybe maybe you know all right, well, y'all hit rock star.
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I would wait till after Valentine's Day though, by you
don't want no new boo before that. Maybe she does. Listen,
take your time, okay, I'll make your time. Take your time.
Take your time, all right, Ye, I'm gonna try. I'm
gonna try. Ye, I'm gonna try. But it's tough. You know,
I'm a scorpio. You know I gotta pandemic. You can't
just looking up at anybody. No, you're right about that,
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definitely right about that. Alright, alright, alright, DM's about to
be late. Alright, all right, ask ye eight hundred and
five A five, one h five one. Now we got
rooms on the way. Yes, and little ouzi vert he
pierced his forehead with a twenty four million dollars pink diamond.
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We'll talk about it, all right, we'll get into that.
Next is the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club Morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Ye, Charlomagne the god we
are the breakfast Club, happening, happening, Happy Thursday, ladies and gentlemen.
What's going on? Let me shout out to I just
want to shout out to my wild police in or
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for Route seventeen. I got pulled over yesterday. I got
pulled over yesterday. Who do you give up to get off? You?
You ain't see Charlomagne run around? Ye, tell him this weed.
I got his legal this is waxes weed? Who's wax
He pulled me over. I mean he just, you know,
he he was just give me a warning because my
tents were dog and we just had a conversation. He
was like he listened to the show and we had
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a conversation about police officers and how he felt and
how we felt. It was a great conversation. It was
really good to shout out to my place. I'm telling you,
police officers give the Breakfast Club a lot of love. Yeah. So,
I mean it's good because you know, we have a
lot of conversation. I'll tell you. I ran into some
cops in Jersey City and it was like, I know
you'd be talking about us, and I know you challenge us,
but we listened every day. Absolutely, he said the same thing.
But I want them to take that information back to
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the police force. Yeah, no, he did. We had a
good We had about a good ten minute conversation on
the side of the road, just going back and forth.
It was healthy, it was it was great. So shout
out to all the officers out there. Let's get to
the rumors. Let's talk a little usievert just oh my gosh,
it's the rum report. Breakfast club. Well, little was he
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Vert put a twenty four million dollars pink diamond in
his forehead. He said, it's ten almost eleven carrots, and
it's off center. But he explained why actually in the middle,
I just got along because I just got it pairs.
Then it's swelling. I want to go down. You're gonna
be right down. Now. Let me ask you guys a question,
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honest question. Streets are thirsty, right? Can you see him
walking through the clubs? What? I love little Oozy BT.
Y'all know that he's my favorite sassy savage. I love
everything about that guy. But if you think that man
is walking around with a twenty four million dollars piece
of jewelry piste in his head, I got an arena
in Brooklyn. I want to sell you for the low, Like,
come on, man, what at his cap? Twenty four million dollars.
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I didn't think it's I don't think it's twenty four
million dollars. That's the whole. That's how we that's how
the story's leading, right. But if it's if it's whatever,
even if it's one hundred thousand, even if it's twenty thousand, well,
y'all keep telling people or him, whoever's making that room up,
that is twenty four million. If y'all keep saying that,
these idiots out here gonna think that, And yes, they
will try to remove it from his head. If they
get the opportunity, they can just snatch it. That's god.
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Oh they'll get blood everywhere, guys. That's why you gotta
stop fronting. There's no need to let people say it's
twenty four million dollars. That's cap. You know that cap.
It's not a twenty four million dollars ninemon, come on
stop all right? But speaking of millions, Joe Button has
taken his podcast to Patreon, and he also has gotten
his own new situation there. He's not just, I guess
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an employee, he's also an owner. Here's what he had
to say, head of Creator Equity at Patreon. Do you
know all the steps that had to happen for this
to happen. Don't listen to this and say, oh, no,
I see where Joe's coming from. No, no, you don't.
You wasn't near year one of that Spotify deal where
they offered his fifteen million in the growing market and
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has had to say no, you know how much self
serving it. I walked away from you. Wasn't there when
that next company came and said, Hey, thirty mill for
y'all and all y'all rights. Don't listen to me now
say oh nah, Joe, I see where you was going.
You wouldn't have did it. We'll congrats to Joe. But
what you said ownership? Where do you get Where do
you get the ownership from you? He he just had
he has a position there. Oh, I thought he owned
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part of company. I was just a joke. You're just
a not just an employee. I'm an owner. But yeah,
so he's got some executive position there. I guess he'll
be bringing more content in there as well. Good everybody. Yeah,
everybody does what they thinks it's best for them. So
salute to salute to Joe. And it's good to be
It's good to have a title, you know what I mean?
Like I enjoyed my title here at our Heart. And
you know, I think India and Angela need to watch
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how he talked to me. And I've been telling him
that for one are you better watch yourself? Hey, because
I know somebody that just next I am the senior
creative officer of culture of content and program and don't
talk to me like that, Joe, Joe, he's talking to
me crazy, Joe. Joe, don't work at our heart. I
believe in Joe. Go over there to patrons so you
can fire you. I thought he was talking to Joe
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Biden just now. I was like, what he said, Joe,
I don't know what was going on. Um An ice
Cube is going to be meeting with Joe Biden and
he's gonna be talking about his contract with Black America.
This is what he told Ryan Cameron yesterday. They reached
out to him. We gotta set the meeting. So we
we haven't talked yet. You just uh, you know, Shirt
and the finger. When we can have this meeting and
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how we're gonna have it. I would love to bring
some people in. I work with some great people, some
great experts who you don't know the route of the
problem much better than me. I believe it'll go down
sometime this month. Well that's good. You know what I'm saying.
You got people like Cedric Richmond out there, who you
know who who's making those things happen. I'm sure, I'm
I'm sure Cedric Richman is the person who set up
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that meeting with Cuban the Biden administration. So that's good.
All right, Well that is your rumor report. I'm Angela,
ye right, thank you, miss saluting my brother Wax. My
brother he got he got his own uh line of marijuana.
It does called whose wax? You want it? You know
I don't do the flower. I do edibles is not
legal in New York and you're holding it up. This
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is not weak and what is it? This is a problem.
You just said you haven't ten minute conversations with police officers,
no telling what kind of information you gave them, would
be ashamed yourself. So him exactly what color car you drive?
What to look out for? Why you crazy? I'm gonna
rap back. I'm gonna tell you that right now. Wrap
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back back one second. I'm not going right pull me
over because of n beyond. I know all the body that.
All right, guy's crazy? All right, revolt we'll see tomorrow.
Everybody else and People's choice mixes up next, let's go winding.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomane, the guy we
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are the breakfast club, good morning, who were rapping? Today
is black history today? We're paying homage to one of
the greatest black characters in TV history from one of
my personal favorite TV sitcoms, and that is Tony Childs
from Girlfriends Salute to the Homie Jill Marie Jones. Since
Hollywood doesn't want to give us any closure in regards
to Girlfriends, the only thing we can do is reminisce
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and today, for Black History Month, we will not only
pay homage to Tony Childs, but we will pay homage
to her unwavering commitment to getting Jabari Darnell Wilkes's name wrong.
Let's take a scroll down classic sit calmly, this is
a black hytory Mont moment. What's his name? Jimmy krack
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Corn no waight, no way, Jungle, jim Hey, Jally Rancher, Javari?
Why is he young? I mean jibberish. Jamal is a
very wise young man. Honey. His name is Jabari, but
he looks like a jamalar watch Jabari like snack and
most of all, he likes to be called by his
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real name, Jamanji. Oh yeah, taught him so sorry late,
I had to do all this stuff. We know, we know,
drop off j Loppeek gets to the point you don't
leave nine year olds by themselves. Jami requise, No, you
knaw Jari my son Jacoozi Chase his name? Why girl,
you've been pregnant and your body never completely bounced back
(01:26:55):
from carrying jahosts fat. I mean Maya Darnel worked it
out with Jakarta. His name is Jabari. That's what I say. No,
you didn't look, We're not here to talk about jam
on it. Jabari. Your mom said no video games? Put
that away? Please? Are you ask children to do something?
You tell them? Look at here's your FIFA. That was
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a Black History Month moment brought to you by the
Breakfast Club. I pray one day that more Black history
will be made and the name of girl Friends, and
that's someone in Hollywood will understand the gold mine that
franchises and give Mara Brock to kill the budget she
deserves to create the mini series or movie we want.
And I pray that Tony Child still doesn't know how
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to pronounce Jingle Jangle's name. All right, now, when we
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