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Speaker 1 (00:01):
The w Standrous Morning Show, the breakfast club clubs. They
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Y'all just took over every dollar. This Chris Brown, I've
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Oh he's late, yea ya yo yo yo yo yo INDI, yeah,
he's late. George Washington Bridge got a huge accident. He
took the George Washington Bridge and he's stuck. He's not
gonna get here for at least another I say, twenty
thirty minutes. Really, yeah, George Washingtons messed up. I don't
know why he doesn't listen to the to the news
in the morning to see what bridges are good. That's
what I do every morning, to see which way is
the best way to come in bo Come morning, Angela
ain't good money. He's It's Monday, Happy Monday. How was
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your weekend? I was in Detroit over the weekend. In
the day, yes, I was. I did a couple of things.
First of all, you know, I have some properties there,
so I've been having some issues. Right now. This is
all kinds of problems, but this one's UM with DTE,
that's the energy company out there. They cut off the power.
I don't know why, and I can't even get any answers.
I think they said they found some cables and the
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power box or something like that, so they cut it off.
So I call them and they said it's going to
take twenty four hours to send someone out, and they
can't tell me until they send someone out what the
issue was with the box. So I called back the
next day and I'm like, hey, I still haven't heard anything.
And then they said twenty four hours means three days
because it's eight hour business days. Oh my goodness. I
was like what And they still haven't heard anything back.
That's bad. That's that's one thing I would say about
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the trade. I had a lot of issues, but you know,
if it was over here, you just get poppied. I
climb up the pole and just plug it back in.
So I don't know what happened. People just sitting I
can't even have any work done. Powers annoying. Yeah, yeah,
they're getting that together. Time is money. Well, and and
I walked on my documentary. Also have a documentary, So
shout out to Icebream Veazo. I thought it was just
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a women's documentary. It is, but he worked with a
cash doll. He gave her her rse Verse and then
he also used to have Rocky Bad signed to him.
So I'm trying to get everybody's perspective on these women
and that I'm featuring and show I saw a Rocky
Bad this weekend also dope, dope, dope. Now, this weekend
was beautiful in New York on the East Coast. Beautiful,
I mean seventy seven degrees, seventy eight degrees. I travel
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it's gonna snow today. No, it's not the snow. It's
actually gonna beautiful today too. It just gives me the
time to really spend that time with my family because
usually it feels like we're all cooped up in the
house because it's so cold. So we just enjoyed the outside,
enjoyed the park. I took a couple of my old
cars out and took the kids. My son loves cars
just as much as I do, so I took him out.
You know, we went to Chucky Cheese. I looked in
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the back of my nanny's car, and I've seen like
at least seven hundred chucky cheeses what some thing is
called the little tickets. And I was like, why why
are you holding these tickets so long? And she was like,
the kids want a big pride. So I don't know
if she's holding them there she's stealing the tickets, but
she got a bunch of them tickets. Boy, you only
have a few tickets. And the prize is mass small.
And the people that Chucky Cheese act like that's the price.
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They're like, no, you gotta go get ten more tickets.
Don't just get a kid the prize, damn it. My
favorite thing is the ski ball, right a chucky cheese
like the little fake bowling thing. And I always get
my tickets away to the kids that are there. Like
when I play, i'd be like, here, who wants my tickets? Well,
what I usually do is I used to get my
two year old and I tell her take this ball
and put it in the one all the way over there.
She crawls up there does because she can't get in
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trouble her dad can. I can get in trouble, but
that she can't get hold you accountable? Yeah, right for
those things. Oh and the other thing I was gonna
say about the trade. I went to a couple of
restaurants there that were amazing. Savannah Blue shout out to
everybody there. Black Own Restaurant in Detroit delicious and also
Central Kitchen and Bar. So okay, good time though. You
know what I had in Detroit, and this is gonna
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sound disgusted, but it was amazing. You don't eat meat,
so it doesn't apply to you. Is it? Corn beef?
Corn beef cornby hash that it looked like rose beef
a little bit corn beef hash. And Detroit is amazing.
They have an Asian spot that does that too. Yeah,
this Asian corn beef hash. They like you and cornbefash.
I'm like, it just sounds disgusting, corn and beef and
just but amazing in Detroit. Amazing. All right, let's get
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the show cracking. Juice Swirrel will be joining us this
small nice yeah, so we'll kick it with Juice Swirl.
Of course he had to joint Lucid Dreams even on
tour with Nicki Minah. So we'll talk to him. And
we got front page news. What we're talking about. Well,
you know, WrestleMania was on last night, so we'll give
you a preview about that. Also, imagine you're facing twelve
years in prison for raping a girl you never had
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sex with. We'll tell you what happened, all right, we'll
talk about that next. Keep a lock test CARDI B
Bruno mars Is please me. It's a breakfast club co morning. Hey,
Charlomagne made the Morning. Everybody is DJ M v Angela. Yee,
Charlomagne the guy. We are to breakfast club. Let's get
some front page news. Y'all talk about cornbeef hash like
it's a delicacy too. Like I'm from the South. We
grew up on cornby fash was such a normal breakfast.
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I've never had corn beef hash with grits, and I'm serious,
I never had it. We didn't need cornby fashion. You
have had cornby pash as a kid called me back
from the grocery store. Nobody got it here, eat it
on the East coast, Howard deprived New Yorkers. We didn't
need that. We have blogey one time for Sauth Carolina.
We definitely have bologney f Bologne was a delicacy too. Yeah,
but I never had corn beef hash. Did you have
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the Asian corn beef hash. I don't know what, I
don't know where. It wasn't Asian, definitely, it was not anyway.
Let's get into front page news. Congratulations to your Nets
and to lug they made the bayofs with some great news.
You see these headphones right here, you see these headphones. Headphones. Well,
congratulations to the Brooklyn Nets. When they're playing in the
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first round, it doesn't matter that it doesn't matter play
in the first round. It'd be a rap after the
first round. I'm not sure who they're playing. I know
on Wednesday they're playing against Miami though, and that's gonna
be the Way's favorite part of his farewell tour. That's
not a playoff game. And congratulations to the women's national championship.
Last night Baylor beat Notre Dame eighty two eighty one,
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and tonight Virginia takes on Texas Tech. Also, WrestleMania thirty
five was last night big numbers. They're saying that was
the highest grossing entertainment events at MetLife Stadium. Also, it
was the second highest grossing event in WWE history, only
behind when WrestleMania thirty two was in Texas. Becky Lynch
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defeated Charlotte Flair and Ronda Rowsy. She became the Raw
and SmackDown Women's champion and it was the first women's
match to main event at WrestleMania, So congratulations to the lady.
Damn shame they won't even let ron d Rassi win
in a rig sport. He thinks she went to wrestle
in the luge. You've been getting an ass kicked in
the MMY or UFC, whatever the hell she was in,
and now you go to w w E, which is
fake and they still got you, louse. I think people
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are very excited for Becky Lynch though she was like
the people's champ. So congratulations to love ron Da Razzi. Oh,
Ronnie Floyd May was there to fight. Isn't that that
was a hot minute? It was such a hype beast moment. Yeah,
it was a hot minute. All right. Now, let's talk
about this black former college student who was facing twelve
years in prison. They're saying that he raped a girl
who he never even had sex with. Albert Anna Wilson.
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He went to a bar with a friend and met
a girl who was visiting a fan. Remember, and this
is at University of Kansas. He was twenty years old,
she was seventeen, and according to the victim, he took
her back to his place where he raped her. Now,
he does admit that they engage in other sexual acts,
but he says they never even had sexual intercourse according
to his DNA. They said the DNA was found on
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the girl's chest via her saliva when he kissed her,
but no DNA from semino fluid was found, and they
said that the surveillance video shows that they were only
in her apartment for five minutes before returning to the bar.
I keep trying to figure this out because I simply can't.
I've been reading the story over and over. It makes
zero sense to me, especially when you have a case
like Rock Turner and he raped a young lady behind
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the trash can and there was witnesses to it, and
he only got six months. How gotta get twelve years? Well,
he feels like because he's black, Oh okay, yes, they're
treating him very differently. But he told the judge, I
don't know how to explain this, but I come from
a different background than you, ma'am. I just felt like
the police were against me at that point. Did you
have a lawyer. I'm sure he had a lawyer, but
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I don't know if it wasn't a good lawyer. Yeah, exactly.
Hell's going on in Kansas? Yeah, but it was an
all white jury and it was nine men three three
women are hurt on the jury. I don't know. That
doesn't seem right. Somebody called Kim Kardashian do something like
what the hell? All right? Well, that is front page news.
Get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five
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one oh five one. If you're upset, you need to vent.
Hit us up right now. Maybe you had a horrible
week in a bad weekend and just need to vent,
just to need to get some things off your chest,
or maybe you just want to spread some positivity. Eight
hundred five eight five one oh five one. Get it
off your chest. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the
breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off
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your chest. Whether you're man from you on the breakfast club,
but you got something on your mind. Let hello, who's this?
What's up? Kim Canna? What's going on? I've had a
great weekend, but all week get I kept the Charloma's
voice because somebody stole all my DJ equipment, so I
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voice like, yo, you're not the real DJ, and listen
much dude yourself, man, when they steal your stuff from Bro,
I did a club right here in DC or last Thursday,
and I had my stuff in the truck, so I've
been I was rolling around. Rookie mistake Friday, rookie mistake.
If you're a DJ out there, you never leave your
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DJ equipment or laptop in your car. I don't care
where I'm going if my if my stuff is with me,
I take my book back with me. You never leave
in your car. How what did they take? And that
sex too, my control and the Zumu case, the travel case,
that's all just my just my case. They got my case.
So the man replacing you all your DJ equipment builds character,
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damn it. Man. Yeah, thanks a lot, thanks, thanks Sorry, Bro.
I wish I wish I had some extra line around
to help you out, but I don't. It's all good
out box back yourself point man. I appreciate it, like y'all.
Keep up the good work, man. And if you watched
the Shoy last night, they still his whole tackle truck.
What's up, traff? Oh my god, Hey boom. Hey, baby,
(10:13):
I have not seen you since last time I saw
your little service. Got his own podcast coming nice? Yes
I do, Yes, I do. It's in it works. It's
in the works. That what ELPs this? I thought you
weren't gonna be there for a little bit. Y'all, keep
listening to the nv NBA. Ain't got the traffic right
in nine years. Hey, I got he was late, but
I got that part right. You didn't get that part right. Listen, y'all,
(10:37):
what what one? I was want to say I was
beating with Popeyes? But I do I do want to
say I'm no longer beating when Popeyes anymore. They made
it right. What happened because I got into it with
one of their little cash shares last week. I got
into it because like every single time I go to Popeyes,
like literally every single time I went to Popeyes last
week it was four times they didn't had to find
all the box. I can see why you be hot
(10:58):
about that. No, and then and then the girl got
smart because when I got there, so when when I
told I was like mine wasn't getting smart with her.
I was in the drift room when the girl said, oh,
we don't have it anymore? Just me. I was like,
God damn, so she will come across to the intercom.
She was like, what she only got fined all little something.
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I was like, I said, She's like she no, I said, no,
I got more than that because I don't work at
popeyeed not. I had like six dollars. She should have
licked your biscuit. Sed what you should have done. Listen,
I'm talking about call that black real quick. Now here
we go, let's get it started. Okay that listen. I
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know I know he young, but I think I think
when he said was very ignorant, very disrespectful, very distasteful.
One you don't you don't keep talking about, you know, um,
the ones that have passed away like that, especially someone
that's influential ass Nipsey Hustle. You know, you don't keep
calling that man dude. That man has a name. You
don't disrespect his wife when she's going through. And I'm
mad at the share room and every single block that
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posted that on that page. It was rude, Its disresceptful,
you know what. It's crazy though, as sad as it is,
Kodak Black represents for probably millions and millions of guys
who feel the exact same way, and that's what I'd
be telling. Yeah, they don't say that allud, but that
was that his life. Who was filming him because of
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But I feel like people around yeah, I do know
when you go to jail or when you die, guys
be writing your girls dms. They don't even be waiting. Yeah,
they don't make it right, But that's all I want
to show. All definitely don't make it right. I just
want us to be consistent, especially when I saw a
game jump out there and have something to say the
Kodak Black. I was like, Game, you just made a
song on muff Ago talking about smashing rappers. Watch. Yeah,
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So like I just wanted to have some consistency with
what we tolerting, what we don't tolerate. But they banned
his music on out in LA on some of the
radio station. You know what, His apology was bad. That's
what the real issue was. It was all bad. The
apology was really bad. When the apologies backs to the
way them ogs came at him, like you know them
you should have actually got him on the phone and
really you know, schooled him to why why what he
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was saying was disrespectful because I agree with Trav calling
him dude and not adjusting him. I'm sorry, but that's
just how cold that talks. You're not gonna say any
act like code at the most articulate person in the world,
you know. I think what people are upset about was
it was Nipsy exactly. And that's the truth to the matter,
because nobody cared when Game was rapping bossmashing Joe Button's wife.
But I guess they feel like at least lest Yeah,
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we'll get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight
five one oh five one. If you need to vent,
hit this up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club kid, pick up the mother mother phone
and died. This is your time to get it off
your chat you. We want to hear from you on
the Breakfast Club. Please better have the same energy. Kiara, Hey,
(13:54):
good morning, Kiara. Good. I was your birthday? Yeah? Your
birthday was Friday? Right, it was Saturday. It was Saturday,
April six. I turned thirty. Nice, that's the big one.
Happy thirty. Yes, thank you so much. My Breastfaur, she's awake.
She wants to say hi. She was mad at me
that I didn't wake her up. So here you go.
(14:15):
Hi everyone, Good morning, so much, good morning. Yeah, I'm
right here. What's up baby? Hey? So man, this is
Yara and the Sasha. But ya listen, I love you.
I was so mad that I forgot to say that
last time, you know, DJA m d didn't hang up
on me knowing to hang up on people. I'm sorry, yes,
(14:37):
all right though, but yeah, I just want to tell
you guys, my trip was amazing. Obviously I survived my
sky diving trip, but you can drop a clue sum
for me. I wasn't. It was amazing. It was beautiful,
just like setting the wind on my face. And yeah,
it was greatgorating. Yeah, um day college. The restaurant was amazing.
I got the BRONCOLI like y'all said, I told the
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broccoli was a maid in the frid He was great.
Finger looking is amazing. Great, it was great. So I
enjoyed my time and my holland was being able to
talk to you guys. So I'm still thankful I was
able to get through again and my friend was able
to say, all right, we'll enjoy your day, mama. Thank you,
y'all have the great When I left, y'all, I get
your ass back to work. I'm going back to sleep,
(15:19):
all right, Mama Blair, good morning. Your phone sounds crazy.
Can you take us all bluetoth right fast? All right? Hey?
What's up? Blair? Hey? How are y'all get it off
your chest? So I wasn't Starbucks about a week ago
and I heard I was her husband, which I'm a
people watcher, and this girl was talking about how her
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husband told her, you know, you can't wear crop talks.
You can't wear things like that because she had a kid,
she had stretched mark, she has an actually little weight,
and I think that's wrong. Team men out there, y'all
talk to your wife like that. She birthed you her baby.
You can't be doing stuff like that. And I just
straight cut her off and I was like, no, like
and you how to have a hard heart Starbucks right
(16:02):
now because you need to leave that narcissus like you
don't want your kids raised looking at your dad like
am I good enough? You can need that? No woman
needs that either. She had a miracle and the miracle
of life, and because of that, she has some beautiful
stretch marks to show for it. Right, And I told
her I was like, I've been there. I wore the
baggy clothes for a while and whatnot. But you'll find
your body positivity, but you ain't gonna find it with
a man bringing you down every day. So you jumped
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into that conversation blah yeah, wow, Wow, that's what I'm
talking about. What did he say? She no, her husband
wasn't there, but she was just like, okay, like totally
off guards. It's an okay conversation. Looked at me like
I was like, had three heads. Oh yeah, blam. Maybe
he shouldnt be jumping in people's conversations like that. She
felt passionate. Yeah, she felt passionate about it. I mean,
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you can't walk around like wearing baggy clothes for the
rest of your life because you have a baby. You're right,
You're absolutely right. Well, thank you, Blair. No man should
be bringing anybody down. You all right? Thank you. Out
to other beautiful women out there in the world, Nate,
you're what's uping? They getting off your chests? Hey man,
I'm on ninety five north right, and I got this guy,
this burgundy dog struck. I found like I'm snitching right now,
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but he's burving in and out of traffic getting all
the combs in the express line. So if y'all ninety five,
just watch out for him. And how you ain't corn
hash bro because he's from New York. From New York.
We have we have blogney. We have ham and cheese,
peanut butter. You never had it. I never had quinn.
Do you name it? Lunch stuff for breakfast? Gonna be
havings a breakfast. I don't know what it is. We
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have blogney for breakfast. Hey, this Mike's a but you
gotta have that corn be badge with some with some man, Nah, bro,
come gonna be fashion grits. Knock it off. Hey man,
it's all good man. No, it's not gonna be fashion.
Rice is for terrorists. Hey, hey, Charlomagne, I'm let me
call Codac here. Now what COLDA gonna do? I'm gonna
say the Coldac exactly what he said to t And
what y'all have a good one? Man, be saved for
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them roads. Get it off your chests. Eight hundred five
eight five, one oh five or one Now we got
was on the way. Yes, let's talk about Nipsey Hustle
and the La Gangs. They actually had a march over
the weekend and will tell you what was really significant
about that. All right, we'll get into all that next.
Keeping lock this to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast
Club down, all right? Yeah, so all funning games until
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your mom start busting it down to Thoughtiana. My goodness, Mom,
shout up, boy, how you think you got here? Morning?
Everybody is DJ MVY, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy, we
are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to these rumors. Let's
talk Nipsey Hustle. This is the rum of rapport with
Angela ye Breakfast Club. Well, there was an amazing piece
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march that went down Friday afternoon in Crenshaw, and that
is for Nipsey Hustle. Now, a lot of the different
leaders of the gangs came together from Wattscompton and Inglewood.
They all met up to discuss a ceasefire, and they
gathered outside of a grocery store in Nipsey's neighborhood. And
they walked together then for a few blocks and they
ended up outside of his Marathon clothing store. I saw
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a lot of people at the clothing store paying their respects,
like thousands of candles outside. Now, here's what Big you
had to say. We're having a game truth in the
game rollers, so all the different games from left would
get together to come celebrate the life and the gift
for Nis. Nipsy was the first like real LA artist
to die the way he died, you know, right, he
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just had no conflict with nobody. And then we want
to start having starts having satellite sit downs, okay with
different games like maybe the eight Trading and sixty sit down,
and then different games to our LA bloods and christ
Sham who are actually more and more with each other.
I think that's very important. Unity and group operations a must.
I just want that energy to continue long after Nipsey
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is buried, and you know, like like a month from now,
years from now. I want that energy to continue. Yeah,
keep the movement going now. Jake Cole had his dream
Ville Festival and he performed Love Yours and while he
was on stage, he did dedicate that song to Nipsey
with video footage playing on a giant monitor behind him
the whole time. Also, Kanye West sound of Nipsey. At
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Sunday's Service, that weekly outdoor concert that he does, he
played audio of Nipsey's voice delivering inspirational words over music.
That was with Kanye djaying, why didn't keep calling that
Sunday Service? Ain't no pastor there? That's what ye, that's
what he calls it. It's a concert, that's what he
calls it. Sunday service. It's a root it's a route
jam session. Yeah, well he calls it service for whatever reason.
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You got to stop playing with the Lord like that
with the pastor. All right. Also, Nipsey Hustle's Victory Lap
has returned to Billboard two hundred. He's number two, uh
and everybody is going on that streaming on streaming services
to go and listen to Victory Lap again. It's a
damn shame that the album sells more this week than
it did in the first week that he came out.
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All right. Now, here's what Lebron James had to say
about Nipsey. It's so unfortunate when you look at a
guy who believed in what he believed and talked about
how he wanted to give back to his own community,
actually gave back to his community and actually stayed in
his community. There's not many who've done that, and to
see his life taken away from him in his community
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by someone that come from his community. That's one of
the most unfortunate events that's happened in American history. I
still have not wrapped my head around a Nipsey Hustle situation. Yeah, yeah,
that's a very true something that we all can't stop
thinking about. No, I still have not wrapped my head
around this situation. People telling me things happen for a reason,
I have not found the reason yet. And the law
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of energy, what you get back is what you get out.
I don't see why he got that at all. Like
Nipsey's mom spoke to the LA time, she said, I
would like for him to be remembered as a humble, spirited,
respectful man who had, since his childhood, had an extraordinary
and unlimited intellectual capacity. She said that her son was
always aware of his talented capability that would lead him
to have a successful music career. He recognized his potential
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at an early age. He has always known so. She
says that despite grieving, she does find herself at perfect peace.
And his father said it was like he was sent
by God to give some love to bring us together,
because that's what his lyrics were saying. Always he's not
shy to tell the truth, even though it might not
look good. He wasn't scared of anything. God sent him
to send a message. It looks like your time is
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up because you have completed what I sent you to do. Now,
I believe that I was looking at I was going
down a Nipsey rabbit hole last night. I looked at
when he came to the Breakfast Club last time, which
would end up being our final interview with him, and
that was February of last year, and I was looking
at the caption under his tune in video and I
put a rapper man kids can look up to figuratively
and literally because he's like six three. But I can't
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think of too many rappers. I would have said that
about somebody that kids can actually look up to. Correct,
He's just a good human. He's a good dude. Nipsey's
brother also said there's a lot of politics within the
area that we grew up in, but he stayed the
course and showed what he was about. He made something
work in an area that was rundown that people were
scared to come to, and he turned it into a landmark.
And Lauren London said he was a protector and wanted
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us to be our best all times. He was a
truth seeker and truth speaker. I'm going to keep my
head high and always represent from my king to the fullest.
He loved his kids. He was a family man, his
family King, Florida, Luke the Sam salute to Lauren Luta,
Steve slut to Karen dropping a clues bomb for all
of them. It's crazy all right now. Big Sean also
had a tribute to Nipsey, and here is that tribute.
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What's s looked up? What happened in Nipsey? That this
shit sickening? Texting each other like we're gonna get up soon.
Tell me how to you think I feel now? Norm
we didn't that taught me next time? I think we
got all the time in the world. This just no, really,
it isn't. You died in the same age as Jesus.
Both guys children. I've seen kings in my city get
killed form wearing Cardier wires. The snitche talk through the wire.
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My hood is worse than the wire. They say it's
just gotta change. I'm like you preaching to the choir.
They throwing young souls away like they spoiled or inspire. God,
give me the strength required answers that I acquired my
worst traitors. I'm always thinking their head and not appreciating everything.
Now that's been acquired, forgive me. My mind needs to rewire. Well,
thank you. Just like that, I'm in my feelings. All
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ain't to day supposed to be seventy degrees. I woke
up happy this morning and here you go, seventy seven
at christ and that was at the dream Veil Festival
as well. All right, I'm want to clue buff for
Big Sean Damon. Well I'm any and that is your rumor?
Who gonna make me smile? Now? Lord? Have mercy? You
want to hug? Yes? I do? Actually, all right, here
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we go. Oh my goodness. All right, manet my brother hug.
I love you, brother, I love you, Mercy, love God,
love you brother, I love you, value you, I appreciate you. Okay,
have mercy. Wow, tell you brother you love him the day.
Please go tell somebody you love him. Ready now you're
my hug. Tell them you value them, you appreciate them,
because you just never know in this cold last world.
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All right, now we got front page news coming up. Man,
I gotta you want to hug to you. No, all right,
I'm here. I'm okay. I'm just heating to press, y'all.
I'm fine, trust me, I'm fine. But let's do some
good news. Let's talk about w W. Let's talk about
WrestleMania from yesterday. We do have some good stories from that.
All right, we'll get into that next. Keep it locked.
Just to Breakfast Club, Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ
(25:10):
M v Angela, Charlemagne the God. We are the Breakfast Clubs.
Luta Cardi b to me and Bardy. We were both
at a beauty con yesterday. Did you say now? I
didn't c card because I was there earlier, Sluta Marge,
who does beauty can? I was there earlier interviewing Angie
Angie one d Or, the founder and CEO of the
Shade Room. Okay, yeah, so they had a little segment
about her, so I interviewed her for like twenty thirty minutes.
(25:32):
Okay to Angie, all right, well, let's get in some
front page news. Now. Congratulations to the Brooklyn Nets. Yet
they have clues to play off a spot. That's our team.
Let's go rock with the Nets, how rock with the
Knicks as well? I brought shout the nets rock with
Whoevers winning NV. I'm a New York fan exactly. I'm
a New York fan. The Giants winning, I'm a Giant fane.
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I'm a giant as well. Yes, so I congratulation the
number two seed. Who's the number two seed? Philly? Number three?
Are they getting sweat? Are they're playing Philly? Shout out
to Michael rubin Man. Sorry, we're gonna have to do that, tea.
We might win one. You should bet Michael Rubier wouldn't
be I don't know what I've bet him. Ten dollars,
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ten dollars there you go, all right? All right? Well,
and also, congratulations to Baylor. Last night Baylor beat Notre
Dame eighty two eighty one. In tonight it's the men
National Championship game. Virginia takes on Texas Tech. And what
else were talking about? You, let's talk about WrestleMania thirty
five and the phenomenal numbers. It was the second highest
grossing event in w w E history, only behind Rustlemania
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thirty two that was at at and T Stadium in Texas. Now,
it was a lot of great things that happened. For
the first time they had women that were actually headlining.
So Becky Lynch defeated Charlotte Flair and round the Rowsy
and now Kofe Kingston congratulations to him. He is the
first African American to win the w WE Championship at Rustlemania.
Here is what he had to say in a very
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emotional interview afterwards. It's it's so emotional, like works so
hard to get here, you know, and sometimes you work
as hard as you can and things are they're not
going your way, and uh, you don't know if the
hard work is gonna pay off, you know, And uh,
it's paid off right now? What you well? Fort of
allom you know who Kofee is the Kofee? Congratulations sir.
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I don't think that Who's gonna win already? Like, isn't it?
I see it put out the char of him winning
before he won. That's my thing. And what is the
point of rond Roger going to WWE to loose like
some money? She ran to the w W because she
was getting her ass kicked in the UFC. It's a
rigged sport. The least they could do is let you
win in the WWE. How you gonna lose in the WWE,
it's not even real. All right, Well, just giving you
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all the information because it was a huge event last night.
Are you allowed to say the w W is not
real or that like everyone knows that. Well, it's like
Santa Clauses as well. I got to trouble around Christmas
for saying world. Nobody was very mad at me. The
white man. Santa Claus so serious. You get on this
radio and say Santa Claus not real, you'll get complaints
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and letters you those lies. Santa Claus is real. I
was never touched to believe in that he's real. That's right.
That's fat white man. Been taking care of your kids
all the years, all these years, right, not you envy,
not you in your hard work, right getting credit to
the white man. Go ahead, say it nearly comes down
once a year. Clause is real, and Santa Claus is black,
and Santa Claus black. All your presents get stolen. You
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see that that's messed up on black. I can say
those now you can't. What happened to hugging your brother,
Santa Claus. Actually I wouldn't I woul shooting out Santa
Clause if I saw him in my house, if he
was whiter if he was black, both ei the color.
Sure you're not discriminating the red suit. Hap run under
my Christmas tree. No milk and cookies. Here, get these
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bullets and the Secretary of Homeland Security shot Santa Claus.
Santa Claus is real, kid, It's the Secretary of Homeland Security.
Kirsten Nielsen has resigned now. According reports, Nielsen did not
resign willingly. They said that she was under pressure to
do so. So Donald Trump tweeted out, Secretary of Homeland
will be leaving her position, and I would like to
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thank her for her service dot dot dot dot. So
don't know what's gonna happen now, just quit. She was
forced to resign apparently, No, So what dosy do? Make
people resign? And then just don't put nobody in those positions? Now?
Actually they do have somebody. They said, I should be
staying for a week of transition for a family member. There,
she said, a family member. No, okay, all right, well
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that's front page news. Now when we come back, Juice
Squirrel will be joining us, yes, in orders by the
name of Juice World. Of course, he had to joint
Lucid Dreams. He's on tour with Nicki Minaj right now
and the number one album when his album came out,
he sure did it. We're gonna kick it with him
when we come back, all right, so don't move. It's
to Breakfast Club. Good morning, So Breakfast Club, your morning's
will never be the same, alright, people. Now, TV one
(29:59):
was brave enough to give d L Hugely a talk show,
and if you haven't seen it, you are totally missing out.
If you know DL, nobody is safe from his jokes
or perspective, and I mean nobody. Don't miss the Dal
Hugely Show weeknights at eleven on TV one, The Breakfast
Club Morning. Everybody is DJ mvy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy.
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We are the Breakfast Club. We gotta special guests in
the building. Juice whirld yo. It's good. It's good to
be here. Man. It's a blessing grabbing all your success. Man,
appreciate you got a number one record with Lucy Dreams
and the number one album with Death Reads for Love. Yep, sir,
how does that feel? Man? It's really just a blessing
to me. Man. I just you know, obviously I'm happy
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and it's you know, it makes my day that that's
those are the stats. But I just kind of take
that and just you know, use that to even aim
for hire next time. You know, Lucid Dreams was the
smash everybody loved. Now, what was the idea in the
feeling of Lucid Dreams. It's funny because I really I
wrote that song like fifteen minutes, and then on the
original mixtape that it was on, I don't think that
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was gonna be the smash. I had a song called Moonlight,
and I thought that was gonna be the smash. But
Luci Durams the one that blew up. So you can't
relate to a heartbreak too, Yeah, and I don't feel
like a lot of guys express that. No, no, no,
And and the people that do, like people be ready
to make fun of them for it when they got
the same feelings, they're just scared to say it, you know.
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But like, I didn't know that many people was gonna
be able to relate to heart It surprised me how
many people related to that song. You know, everybody has
the heartbroker, but they don't talk about a lot of people.
Girls talk about it, but guys don't do songs like
expressing how heartbroken they were and all of that. They
don't do that. You have to be tough. So what
you're saying, but being a real feel like if you really,
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if you're one hundred percent of real, that means you're
not afraid to show your emotions. It's a balance. It's
a balance of everything. It's not just toughness. You feel
me like you gotta really, it's a balance of all attributes.
I would feel like guys act like they moved on,
they're good. Oh it wasn't that big, but they really
do be upset at home alone, like yeah, but hurt,
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hope about your generation? Man, y'all not afraid to express
y'all feelings? And why do you think that? It's I
feel like it's just the evolution of man. You think
that the definition of what a man was supposed to
be up throughout the years? Hell yeah, just because we're
not perfect. I mean think about it, like technically speaking,
as far as like everybody they think the definition of
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a realness and somebody that's just tough, yeah yeah, savage
and killer or something like, not somebody that's taking care
of all their responsibility. Not somebody that don't tell a
lie that, don't you know what I'm saying. It's all
treats people with respect. Yeah, exactly, it's all it's all
mixed up. Can you talk to your friends about things
that you're going through or is it more expressed in
your music? It depends. I mean, I'm most definitely not
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afraid to speak my mind. So like if I know
that person that's went through the same thing, and I
may come to that person like Yo, what did you
do in this situation? Because I'm going through this? So like,
it all depends. Sometimes I just leave it in the
music though, and when I when I release it, it'd
be people hitting me up like what you went through this?
I went through this, bro, I'm praying for you know
what I'm saying. Whatever the case. So like yeah, yeah,
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but how soon did people switch up on you after that? Oh? What? Look?
They switched up before that because I had so for
a short period of time in between, Like so pretty
much that man over there, you money, that's the person
that discovered me and really blew me up, took me
to the label that's the CEO right to some big brother.
So it was a timing period before me and him
started going to different labels. It was like, well, like
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a month he was back at home and I had
a little money in my pocket. I came up on
a little money came up like twenty thousand dollars and
everybody was sucking when I got back home, and I
don't even know how much. It was. Somebody with me
when I got the money, and I think they went
and told everybody that had It was just I had
did some business, like I had signed like I did
some business with my big brother, like he signed a contract.
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So like you know, it was just a little something.
But like everybody was on my I got back home.
I woke up the next morning in my phone blown up,
like what you want, let's smoke, let's do this. Let's
like no, I'm telling you, bro, that's weird. Bro. Did
you move out to her quickly? Yeah? I mean I wouldn't.
My OG moved me away from that environment a while
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back from Chicago. Yeah, smart move the show you no
no no more. If anything, If anybody I want to see,
I'll just tell him come to me. I'll fly under me.
They hate to real. Yeah, Chicago is like crabs in
a bucket and you know, try to get out. Everybody
else in the bucket gonna do everything they can to
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stop that person. Kanye was planning to move back to
Chicago for a second or a second, it didn't happen.
I feel like you should be saying, whatever, idea, come
off and talk at that moment. Freestyle life, freestyle life.
So you wrote this last album in five days, right? Freestyle? Yeah, yeah, yeah,
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I just but it was. Here's the thing though, like
people kind of took that the wrong way. It took
it as me not trying when really, like I said,
Lucid Dreams, I wasn't rushing to write that song. I
wrote it in fifteen minutes. Some of the best songs
I've like dropped, I've made in like fifteen twenty minutes.
And it's just off the strength of my work ethic,
like ideas come to me real fast and not thinking
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too hard about let me do that again, and it
just close. That's the talent. Thank you. I start rapping
because I've seen the video of you, you rapping for
over an hour freestyling for now, So I ain't gonna lie.
It really started because my mom was She used to
be super strict when I was like a little kid
on the music I could listen to and I used
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to go from my cousin's crib and bump Wane Gucci Jeezy,
and I come back home and be reciting the lyrics
in my head and forget some of them, and then
I just add my own lyrics in there to fill it.
And then I just how I started. I was like
four or five years old doing that. So like eventually,
I just I think I started freestyling on some ram
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them and I got good at it. I always wanted
to make it somehow. I used to play sports too, though,
so I wanted basketball land baseball. I had to work
a hella hella hard to be good at basketball, but
baseball came naturally, and I thought, really, I thought that's
what I was gonna do. But high school, that team
didn't really work out. But I don't know, it just
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ain't really. I think in high school I was ineligible
when it came to tryouts. Yeah, yeah, I always tested
high very very intelligent person, but I couldn't. I wasn't
one of them because I could just sit in the
in the classroom and just focus on the teacher talking
to me. I couldn't do that. You get into the
office with disrupting class all the time. No, I won't
even like bad or none. I'll just be in that
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paying attention. When you were younger, Yeah, supposedly they put
you on anything for the show at you know they
love putting little kids on that, little black kids from
the hood, of course, Yeah, they love doing that. You
know they put me on that. Look, if I started
out with folkland, I didn't what I've been on all
that folkland? What's the riddling of Vivans? Out of all
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that they try to put me on? Ridding? I really
stopped taking it on my own, even before my mama
knew I should just used to pack it with my breakfast.
So I eat my breakfast in there, and she had
had my pills wrapped up, and I'm supposed to take
them out there I eat. I should just throw them away.
That's that's crazy. That tell you something, Because that was that,
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like fifth sixth grade. I did not like the way
that made me feel like yeah, because look, I take
it right and then for like fifteen minutes, I'll be
the most social person ever. I'll be cracking jokes, you
know what I'm saying, acting like a little ass kid
like I'm supposed to act. I'm in fifth grade. I'm
not supposed to be like gathered and quiet, you know
what I'm saying, That's not how fifth grades act, bro,
But like fifteen minutes passed and then all my personality
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will be gone pressure and I'd be like a zombie
and I wouldn't eat, I'd be irritated. I'm like, bro,
and they're giving it to a fifth grade Like that's
really crazy if you think about it. They medicate little kids.
And you know what was the wildest part about all
that that theyn't even making me do the work, you know, like,
am I taking that pold? It's not improving anything, you know.
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And I remember in high school I still had it,
and I remember people used to bust down my line
trying to give me the sell it to them. Yeah really,
And I'm like, wow, y'all actually like this, But that's
damn never ruined my childhood a little bit, Like ain't
ruining it, but it made it less enjoyable because kill
your personality. But they say that you make like sad music, right, Yeah,
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so it's that maybe because of a result of that,
those you know what I mean. I mean, that's just
a part of me touching on emotions that people really
be scared, touch on all right, we got more with
Juice World. When we come back, Dope Move, it's the
Breakfast Club. Good Morning, more to get everybody. It's DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the Guy. We all the Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Juice World. How many times
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have you had your heartbroken? Honestly, probably like once or twice?
Just once or twice. Yeah, I feel like that high
school don't count the overexaggerated Yeah, but I ain't gonna lie.
When I look back on it, it's like, damn yeah,
Like three years ago, it's like, yeah, go on, man,
(39:19):
Like three year still you're still starting on whoever that
girl is right now? I mean I ain't. I ain't
gonna say I'm not, But like, I bet you want
to block on the Gram. You wanted to see the
new calls. It's just like, even even though it's only
been you know what I'm saying, only been a couple
of years, I feel like it's a year after you
graduate out of high school that you mature a whole lot,
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because that's when you figure out what to you for
to do next. Some people take a year off. Some
people go straight to college. I took a year off.
I wouldn't. I was trying to de lay college as
much as possible. Did you go to school? Uh? I
graduated high school all straight, but like, I ain't go
to college. I got a job though. Right after high
school job I worked at UH car Factor on some
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eight miles. God, that was so depressing, though. Why this?
It's like, so save me and you. You know what
I'm saying. Say we work in the same place, and
say we were making we're making car handles or something.
It's repetitive, and it's like, say you sixty years old
and I'm I'm forty. I get what you say, and
(40:25):
and I have a conversation with you. And some of
these mothers was telling me, yeah, I've been here for
fifteen years, twenty years, Like I just got here and
I'm working the same as you working. And the only
difference between me and you is you got just a
little bit more benefits and you could be sick of
day and I can't. Didn't get the performer show. Look
(40:47):
up the show? Did you go forming during the shows
when it was canceled? It wasn't it was it was.
It was deeper than that. It was like the some
of the some of the venues that we went to
didn't have the capacity deal with the production we're gonna
do have like a dark show like you're saying, like
a Cappella's show or something like. It was was malfunctioning.
So like worst kind of worst had to get pulled.
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Nobody knew that beforehand, Like they didn't pick proper venues. No,
they said they they it was really the venue Fox.
They said everything was gonna be cool. I guess, you know,
I just know that it was. It was an experience.
It was a learning experience. That was really my first
time I did like two or three stadiums before that.
It was like my first time doing consistent stadiums not
after night. It had to get to a point where
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you when the shows kept getting cancer's like goddamn again,
it had to be it's only what three shows? Right, Yeah,
it won't that many, Okay, it seems like it's more
than he acted like it's the whole day following and
it's like social media like damn, but you know, but
you know social media, But it wasn't. It was like
two three shows max if it was there for they
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would have got sued truthfully, like it was. Your promos
would have been still get touched. Yeah, hand pick you. Yeah,
that's the homie show. That tour, that was fun. But
the one thing I don't is that food over whatever,
well everywhere over there, everyone everywhere. You think I'm capping. Hey,
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we was McDonald's trapping for the longest, playing at the
Big mag with taste like I had taste back home,
like I'm cool. I ordered to mcdouble that they had
some yellow sauca Halla pinos must it was. I didn't
even want to find out the employee. And you know
(42:32):
what good thing. I ain't trying to kid men you.
Next time you go to kid menu, get chicken fingers
and French fight. That's what I eat here. I didn't stand.
Maybe it's just not that experimental and I'm not I'm
not objective trying, but like, I'm not gonna go on
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my way to do that though my girl was trying
to me. Try play around your girl eight months now,
eight months and you're not eating healthy yet you green
juicing with everything, And I'm not going to sell my
soul man sell my souls to the vegan g anyway,
(43:16):
I had the haircut. I had that podcast cut back
when I was a soft freshman in high school and
I was obsessed with the deep part. I was obsessed
with that movie too, juice movie. We just had What's name.
That's fine, that's fine, But you think you're telling your
soul from not even know eating healthy. I was joking.
(43:37):
I feel like, obviously I could improve my diet somewhere
because I'll be eating trash. I'm not saying him. Some
of my juices, the pressed juices tastes good. You see that?
What Peter? You want to he out there and he'd
be drinking all type of green. He'd be drinking like,
what's that kale water? And keep your skin clear to
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keep your energy up. You know, I'm saying. I take
care of my skin very well. Though I take care
of my teeth. I take care of like everything set
my diet. I'm straight. Everything is diet, man. It's all
about what you putting your body, just like how you
put stuff in your brains. Why did you meet your girlfriend?
Eventually we just linked. I was talking to her on
Instagram over a yeah, but not even on no flirting.
(44:20):
It was like, oh this this song sounds hard. Keep
up the good work, te it was really hard. Was
a new catfish? Though? Oh I could tell. I never
get got she's bad? Yeah, of course, man, ground got it?
How you know what? You're not for neessing you though?
(44:41):
Come on, man, people, you know these things. And if
she is, she's doing a good job, because I can't
tell you got some songs about her on the album
see the one h Yeah, for sure, that's that's what
them is about. Pretty much. It's funny. For the longest time,
Like I said, it wasn't no flirtation at all. I
was actually when we first, when she first that's me,
I was actually with somebody else, and so it was
(45:03):
just I don't know, every night and then we would
just be talking, and eventually it just became more consistent
and we linked. Is it worth having a girl now though,
especially with your success, Like I feel like that's not
to make it sound like it's all about money. I
don't know. I feel like that's more convenient if you
found somebody that's all for you versus somebody that really
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just wants you because of like a group you like
a super fan, like be crazy, not your chain, take
your phone with all type of take pictures of you
while you sleep. Just happen. Yeah, it's happened. It's it's
on display for people to see and learn from. Like
that happen. That's happened to you. No, Hill, No, that
is never. No. Oh you know what. Somebody took a
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picture of me and my girl sleep on a plane.
It was so weird and I seen it posted on
like a little fan page or something. It was so weird.
I would sleep on my way back from Europe and
you know it's like the first class season, you know,
like how the bed. Yeah, so we sleep and uh
and somebody walked past and take a picture and post
it scar. You wouldn't think anybody would do that. And
(46:10):
that's like because I mean, I feel like it's only
so far people would go. And it's like a couple
of lines that I expect people not to cross. One
is when you eat that when you're pissing in the bathroom,
somebody walked. Somebody has done that to you know recently,
I was pissing, they walked. O't asking for a picture.
I don't broke my kids out around like say, that's
(46:35):
gonna he gonna have to find somebody that participate that lifestyle.
That's not how to go I'm good man, I go man.
So that's and then while you sleep, Like that's weird
as hell. I don't like that, Like that's obsessive. All right,
we got more with Juice World when we come back.
Matter of fact, let's get into his joint. Here's Lucid Dreams.
(46:55):
It's the breakfast club good Morning. That was Juice World
with Lucid Dreams Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne,
the guy. We all the breakfast club. Juice Squirrel is here.
You have a song called syphilis right out of all diseases?
Why did you choose syphilis? Because I always talk about
umphiis I always talk about it. I said Symphilist because
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I really I had recorded the song far even made
the name for it. I remember I was like, but
I'll be sick of this syphilis and trip and then
I'm gonna get rid of him. And after that, I
was like, paulsic I was like, we're gonna name this
song Syphilist. This is a random I think I was
stoned or something else, some random And that's how that's
how that song got that name. You never had it. Yeah, whatience?
(47:43):
Nobody ever did that? Oh? No, man, what are the
signs of syphilis? Anyway? I don't even know. I never
had some fun. I god, what y'all thought I was
for the dude the name I never had? Uh, I
can tell by the way video I played the filth mixing. Yeah,
(48:11):
I mean, I feel like everybody, if you out there
and you claim you knock it down, you're gonna get got,
Probably gonna get got. I never had nothing to thank god.
You never got tested. You never got tested, though, I
got one, So look, you know that it lives dormant
in you. That's about to tell me? Yeah, you'll ask
for them to have a plethora. His wife, His wife
(48:33):
got pregnant three times. She got tested, so he just
feels like he ain't got no dig You get a
little waxed on your finger, and then you put it
in and she jumped, she got some, so you leave
it alone. Wax in your ears? You know, sound disgusted? Hell,
what's that an old remedy? That's like something somebody great
(48:55):
grandmama gonna say, what do they do now when you
get burned? Like, how do they fix that? I ain't
gonna lie to look, okay, look it's not it's not
about me though. So guy, no, look he ain't even
(49:15):
had nothing, but he went to go get test because
he ain't. No. Yeah, that's why I asked you how
they do it now? Because back and that's what they
have to do. They still do that. It depends on
the place though, it depends on the place. He was
limping out that bitch. Damn it broke his leg. That's awful.
Just how we got here, I know, right because he
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got a song called typhilis. Yeah that there go my
dad brother, so my dad homies. Yeah, like that's just
coming from Chicago. I lost a couple of people, but
it's just a part of that lifestyle. I had to
make a change. Like so, you know, it's too many statistics,
and if I can help some of my people and myself,
(49:58):
I'm not gonna We're not gonna end up in that situation,
like because that's just it's too common. But that's smart
to have to wear with all. Like, Okay, I got
all this money, now, I can't go back to the
hood because a lot of people's metalities. I'm going right
back to the hood. The people, you can it really
be the stunt though, like that's how people is it
worth your life type somebody, somebody that's not even your
(50:18):
op could just see you, not know you, but like
know who you are and want what you have and
kill you because they don't have it. Absolutely, and if
this weekend, man, what my whole head up? And I'm
just like damn and I got to watch and everybody
six cents on that, everybody saying that, um oh it
was the government or that like bro and the time
(50:43):
to be to be thrown out conspiracy theories. That's damn
that that's low key. Damn. They're trying to avoid what's
been what's been going on forever, absolutely, which is us
killing each other exactly. I do want to ask a
question about you know, rappers, you know, and like do
you feel like they underestimate the already have to help
eliminate sticks like mental health and the black of course,
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of course that mental health in the black community is
an issue. I got homies that they come, they come
to me, not saying they think they got anxiety. But
I know back in the day, especially the area that
I used to hang with them. Man, they call her
their mama, tell them they got anxiety. She gonna be
what or that's the deviling you. We're going to church
or you know, they go to their dad, their dad.
It's telling smoke a blunt you know what I'm saying.
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So like it's a it's a big issue that's not touched.
What do you tell your homies when they come to
you now when they say I got the anxiety? They like,
you know, they'd be saying like that they heal up,
they don't know what to do, and I really be
hitting them, like, you know what I'm saying, I'm here
if you want to talk. You know, we could chop
it up all you want, but I'm like, I just
try to help them see their options. You recommend therapy
to them anything like that sometimes like once or twice
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I didn't did that, but a lot of people ain't
from them go to therapy. I don't know. I don't
know how I feel about it though, therapy, like the
whole concept of it. I don't know, Like it's the
same thing as you telling your homie you want you
want to talk to me? Is it fine? It's this going,
It's fine? A somebody to talk too? Big? Yeah? Yeah,
I feel I feel like some bad therapists probably ruined
it for a lot of them because some of them don't.
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I feel like they don't even they don't even got
themselves together. Yeah, you know what I realized the therapy
if you can't go there expecting answers, so you're going
there just to talk, you're going in a lot of
times when you explain it something. I guess it's kind
of like freestyle. When you explained something, you kind of
find the answers within you. Just yeah, then you were
getting it out there. Yeah, freestyling is probably like therapy
for you anyway. Oh yeah, for sure. It's weird. Sometimes
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I wish I could write, but it's hard to go
back to writing when you freestyle all the time. It's
super hard. I ain't I ain't writing so long probably
saying Lucid dreams, I'm man records. Did you do a
Nikki on tour? I was. I recorded a lot though myself.
I had actually a studio set up on the bus
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and then we set up at every hotel room. You
didn't trying to get it to come in there and
do something. That seems like the perfect time. I know, right,
but now like I wanted at crossed my mind surprisedly.
I was really just on my own time. I think
we almost got then we get kicked out of a
hotel something I think for smoking and and music. It
was like fall in the morning. I was trying to
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record and beg the door get out. Yeah no, no, no,
I'm twigging. It was like it had to be like
ten to eleven in the morning. I would have recorded
them all night leading up to that, and then we
got put out. But thank you for joining us, sir. Yeah. Man,
A lot of time you told you your homeboys that
you loved them and you appreciate them and you value them. Man. No,
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I think maybe we got to do that more to
each other. Black Hue. No. But also really though, every
time I talk to my homies, even if I'm busy,
and I just send them a text message that like,
you know, I ain't even really feel to look for
a couple of day, I'm really busy. I'd be like, yo,
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keep your head up, stay strong, love you hit me
if you need anything. I'll make sure you know what
I'm saying. Especially all the people that really stayed down
and that's still with me. Authentic, you know, authentically and
not like on the artificial. I make sure to make
your bros all y'all hug man, y'all, y'all tough for
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no reason. Man of y'all you get for hell, get
doth Get the depth the time, Get the depth. It's
the Breakfast Club. I mean the same thing. Get the
depth all right morning. Everybody is d J M, D
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Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we all to Breakfast Club.
Let's get to these rumors. Let's talk Kodak Black. It's
about the rumor report Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club.
Oh man, Well, Kodak Black, let's discuss this. He was
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on Instagram Live and he had some things to say
about Lauren London now being a widow. Keep your widow
while I give old year running the whole yearning. Okay, Well,
people were very upset about that disrespect because clearly learned
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London is grieving and everybody's grieving over Nipsey Hustle passing away.
And so that's when he was called out by numerous
other artists, including Ti Kodak Black. You out a pocket
fix that quickly expeditiously. Ain't nobody E was gonna say it?
They under stay it to you and if I see you,
I'm see it in your face. You out of pocket,
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Get your motherself together, all right. In addition to Ti,
the Game also weighed in and he said this about
that Instagram live video. Go for Kodak Black and any
other disrespecting my nip name. Keep my name out your mouth,
keep his girl's name out your mouth. The phone you knew,
all right, So clearly they were not giving Kodak Black
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a break here. Now Tank waiting on the conversation as
well and had this to say about helping Kodak Black
in a situation like this. Kodak Black, that's not it, bro.
You know, there are a lot of factors that play here,
you know what I'm saying, not only just the people
that love and respect it. And Lauren, you do business
with us for Atlantic Records. That's a tough spot to
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being young fellas. So let's just let you know right now.
Just get out in front of that man and few
meant no disrespect, Few meant no harm. It's easier to
say that than to play the play a tough guy.
I was confused with the business here. He's signed to Atlantic,
so t I mean Tank's an executive Atlantic he said, Yeah,
Tank is also on Atlantic, but he's an executive. Can
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he can call shops like that? I think he's just
saying we all have business here at Atlantic. So and
Nipsey was on Atlantic as well. What Kodak said, it's
really just how filthy people think, like Nipsey has passed
and if you go to jailer Path, brothers will be
plotting on your girl. It's foul, but it's reality. And
it's some extremely goofy stuff, some extremely goofy stuff to
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say because nips he's not even in the ground yet.
But we got to have consistency when it comes to
what we tolerate and our culture. Well here's how called
that black responded to the backlash. They ain't post when
I was saying, oh, Bro, like I might have turned
up for my community and do a whole lot of
positives because of Bro. I never knew Bro. I'm even
seeing Bro one time here. Y'all said what I said,
what's y'all split to be single forever? I said, I
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give up a year to grieve and cry here your ship,
bad bitch, any one of y'all if she tried to
haul that any anybody y'all ain't gonna be like, oh no,
I can't do it because against it I said, I'm
gonna do positive and then she gonna see that and
she don't be like, you know what, Oh you remind
me you can't really justify a statement that you made earlier.
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Just got to say, you know what, that was wrong.
That's it. It's okay like to admit that you were
wrong and that you said something was that was wrong,
instead of trying to justify what it was that you
said and said anybody would do the same thing. Now.
He did even more after that, and this was his
quote apology to Lauren London about just expecting you going
London and stake before. I'm sorry even though I didn't,
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and restupes to due, y'd rad to know what I said.
I said doing encourage me to do for the community.
But in a house my bad, we don't keep it. Yeah,
I didn't even say that man's name, call him dude.
And then he says, I apologize if I was wrong,
but I wasn't wrong. You know, it's you gotta just
be just apologize, made a mistake, you said something that
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was terrible to say at that time, and just say
it was wrong. That's it, and we could have moved on.
Maybe I just wanted to have some consistency when it
comes to what we tolerate, and I'll culture that's all
what you mean? Because didn't the game make a whole
record about smashing people's wives a month ago? Definitely didn't
agree with that. People said he was wrong for that,
didn't That wasn't people jumping out the window. That's all
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never came out of so we don't even know what
was on it. Well, still, it wasn't people getting on
Instagram saying, hey, you know game, you out of pocket? YadA, YadA, YadA.
Wasn't there wasn't nobody was doing all. I don't think
nobody the song because I never heard the song. Yeah,
I heard about it, but maybe he's not gonna put
that song out because we haven't heard it since, so
in the backlash might have made him say, I'm not
putting this song. This is about Kodak and how Kodak
disrespecting Nipsey Lauren London, especially at this time, he was foul.
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He was wrong for that. That's totally distrest. Now there
are radio stations that are banning his music. Big Boy
did a post he said, I won't disrespect my timeline
posting a pick a corda black. However, I will say this,
I'm not here for the blatant disrespect and fake aus apologies.
To disrespect the King Nipsey and the Queen Lauren is
where I draw the line. Hip hop has been very
disrespectful lately. Not only is this disrespectful to hip hop,
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but this is disrespectful to a beautiful human being, spirit
and a legacy. Sometimes I feel a certain away, but
I don't publicly speak out. I just don't f with
the person, place or thing this one. I can't just
keep it on a personal chill. I can't tell anyone
how to react. But I just think it's weird banning
a rapper for disrespecting a woman when so much music
from rappers over the years has been based on disrespecting women.
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Like I just think all of this is weird from
a radio I've been thinking about that, and what Kodak
said was was totally foul. But it's like when it's
kind of hard wet radio station to be with the
moral police, when when so many people disrespect so many
different things traveled. He was, I think we can all
admit that if he could, he could have apologized and
and just do a real apology. But but but when
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do we ban records for exactly? You know, when when
we've been records, somebody does something on the side and
I think it's fault. I'm not saying what he did
is right, but it's like, how do we decide when
we're gonna ban a record? Because a lot of rappers
disrespect artists, disrespect women, disrespect, so many things consist. I
just don't know when you ban an artist for that,
Like when do we play the moral police? When do
we give somebody that much power to say we don't
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like you, we're gonna ban you. That's that's I think
in La where it really hit. He's from there and
from the radio station there had a personal connection and
they were personally offended on the radio. So I don't
know if it's true. Man, All right, Well I'm Man
Delayer and that's your rumor report. All right, Well, Donkey
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get done you are. I'm gonna fatten all that around
your want. This man's two Dolden blowers. Man, they're waiting
for Charlemagne to tops. Have to make a judgment. Who
was going to be on the Donkey of the Day.
They chose you the Brakfast Club Bitchy. Who's donkey of
(01:02:04):
the day to day? Donkey of today from Monday, April
eighth goes to the young man Kodak Black. I got
a few thoughts about this, but I'm reluctantly disgusting because
i feel like I'm feeding the troll by even talking
about this, and I'm confused at what pisses people off
nowadays because I've watched Kodak Black disrespect dogs, getting women,
disrespect young at may So to outrage over these comments
(01:02:26):
he made about Lauren London just seem a little odd
to me. I understand the circumstances because of the murder
of the late Great Nipsey Hustle. It's totally confused me
over the past week. I mean, that situation is heartbreaking
on the number of levels, and it has me questioning
a lot of things about life and things that I believed,
in particular the law of attraction. And this is just
something I'm going to work out through therapy. But I
just want people to be consistent with what we tolerate
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in our culture because we never are. Okay, there is
never a set standard our values. It's just a lot
of selective morality based off who y'all like. Now, before
we continue, let me play with made everyone pissed off
at Kodak Black. This is Kodak on I G Live
talking about Lauren London the whole year. What Kodak said
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out lout is what millions of dirt bags, millions of
filthy dudes around the world of thinking Nipsey has passed,
you go to jail, you passed. Brothers will be plotting
on your girl, dudes will being your girl, dms talking
about I'm here for you if you need me. It's
foul with it's reality, and it's some extremely disrespectful goofy
stuff to say. I mean, Nipsey not even in the
ground yet. But we have to have consistency with these things,
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because the truth to the matter is Kodak Black is
always saying disrespectful stuff in regard to women, just like
majority of the culture has always saying disrespectful stuff in
regard to the women. Now, if we are at the
point where we aren't tolerating this from anyone anymore, great,
I'm all for that. But this isn't about what's right.
It's about what's popular, and there's not a more popular
topic in hip hop in the world right now. Then
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Nipsey hustle. Kodak Black doubled down on what he said,
but tried to explain it a little better. Let's listen
name post when I was saying, oh, bro, like I
might have turned up for my community and do a
whole lot of positives because of Bro. I never knew Bro.
I'm seeing Bro one time. Hey, y'all said what I said?
What what's y'allotte spect her to be single forever? I said,
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I give her a year to grieve and crying. Here
your sheep a bad bitch. Any one of y'all if
she tried to haul that, any anybody y'all ain't gonna
be like, oh, nah, I can't do it, because against it.
I said, I'm gonna do positives, and then she gonna
see that, and she's gonna be like, you know what,
Oh you're in Miami? Is I got a headache already? Well,
this brought out all the ogs to check Kodak, in
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particular Ti Kodak, but you got a pocket fix that
quickly expeditiously. Ain't nobody was gonna say it. You understand
and see you and if I see you, I'm see
it in your face. You out a pocket, Get your
mother self to go. The game had something says, well,
go for Kodak Black and any other disrespecting my nip name.
Keep my name out your mouth, keep his girl's name
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out your mouth. The phone you knew. See, you shouldn't
argue with fools because people from a distance can't tell
who's who, especially on social media. See when you call
people out on social media, it just escalates the situation
that doesn't need to be escalated. Pull up on Kodak,
call him. He will receive that wisdom from you differently
than you getting on ig demanding that he fix it.
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Because social media is like high schools. It's a bunch
of people amping up a situation. And you already know
men got fragile egos, and that topic masculatedly leads brothers
to feel like they have to prove themselves and it
can lead to violence, and that's exactly what we don't
want our need right now. It's so hypocritical of people,
the more Nipsey because he was tragically murdered, but then
wish death on Kodak. I saw people saying, please God,
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take Kodak and give us back Nipsey. No wishing death
on Kodak's not right either. I don't want to see
any black men taking away from their families for nonsense.
Kodak just needs to be checked in social media to me,
is not the place to check him. Well. Someone clearly
got through the Kodak because he apologized Lauren and nipsey,
but still challenged everyone else to smoke. Let's listen. If
I disrespected you going under shape or form, I'm sorry
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even though I didn't and rescipes to duel y'all, rady
know what I scared? I said, do you encourage me
for the community, but in a house my bad or
for all you other people like trying to fake act
like y'all a little boeing me on the internet or
checking me on the internet would hit my line. See
the fragilem legal toxic masculinity on food display Kodak Field.
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He's been challenged, so now he wants to challenge. He
was called out in front of people, so now he
wants to prove he ain't no punk. See if one
of these old gs would have just called him like
he said, schooling him behind the scenes, he would have
apologized and we would have moved on. But nope, Now
he feels he has to prove himself, and the guys
who called him, I'd probably feel like they have to
prove themselves too. It's all just goofy And now Codak
Black has been banned from radio stations in La Salute
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to just Incredible Salute the Big boy, they say they
aren't playing his music anymore. And here's the thing. We
got to stop with the selective morality. If we're gonna
be consistent, we need to be consistent all across the board,
because it's just weird banning a rapper for disrespecting a
woman when so much music from rappers over the years
has disrespected women. I'm just confused at some of the
stands people choose to take, because we can't act like
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we are mad at Kodak because he disrespected Lauren. You're
mad at Kodak for disrespecting Nipsey, and I understand that,
But where's all this outrage when women are being disrespected period?
And you know my model. I can't tell someone how
to react, but I don't know if this is an
a fenceworth banning someone's music over. But that's not a
scratch either, because Kodak has one record, says zz zz
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zz that's been playing on radio for damn near Yeah,
so a song is damn near burnt out. That's the
only song he got on the radio, So it's not
like you're making a real incredible stand banning his music.
But that's neither hit nor that all I'm saying is
it's a bigger lesson to be learned than all of this,
and the lesson to be learned is consistency. If we
are at the point in the hip hop where we
will not tolerate disrespect of women, great, I'm all for that,
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but the ogs have to know that you've learned from them,
whether directly or indirectly. The game checked Kodak, but didn't
Earlier this year, the game put out snippets of a
song talking about smashing people's wives. Don't you think it's
hypocritical to check someone for talking about getting with someone's
wife when you made a whole song about it. Just
because you don't like Kanye are Joe Budden doesn't mean
it's cool for Game the rapp about smashing that watch.
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I just want us to be consistent when it comes
to what we tolerate or don't tolerate in the culture.
But I also want us to remember the wise words
from the late great Nipsey Hustle when he was on
Big Boy in Big Boys Neighborhood. He said this, and
this applies to the Kodak Black situation. The publish should
not even react to clowns. It should the public should
follow the railies that react to sy'all, don't react. Put
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the dude on Goofy time and just let him sit
over here, and Douty's going to like that hespire because
it always gonna self destruct. Clearly, that's right. In other words,
you give life to what you're giving energy too. So
stop giving energy the goofy stuff. Please give Kodak Black
the biggest Hea Hall. The main thing though, is I'm
sure this is hard for Lauren Lennon to have to
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even hear about and deal with. So I do want
to put it to rest, just so it's not something
that she has to keep on hearing about. I'm sure
writing now, with everything else that she's dealing with, this
is the last thing she wants to have. I'm sure
with everything she's going through right now, I doubt she cares.
She's not paying attention to that Google. I can't say
how she feels, but I just know it's it's probably annoying.
But you know the bad thing about is we keep
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talking about and reporting it. Right, That's what I'm saying.
Let's put it to rest, because I'm sure go away
it makes it worse. I'm giving energy to goofy stuff, right,
So let's let's talk about it. Though, Let's open up
this phone. So so we're putting the rest after we
open up the phone line. There's a lot of people
out there that want to call and talk about the
phone lines a little. They want to talk about it,
they want to discuss it. There. Can we talk Can
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we talk about the broader issue, which is just us
having some consistency in the culture, because it's because there's
never a set stand did there's never a set a
set of values that people abide by, which selective morality.
What he's saying, it's just what I'm talking about. Kodak
Black has always got hit disrespecting women in some way,
shape or for him, and now you want to ban
his music, but then you're gonna play other music that's
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disrespectful towards women. Like It's just it's with the consistency. Okay,
eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Let's
open up the phone, los, le's talk about it for
a sock. I just a breakfast club, Go Morning Morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We
are the breakfast club. Now if he just joined us,
Charlemagne gave Kodak Black Donkey of the Day. Yeah, but
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but reluctantly only because he says some donkey He says
some donkey is he did, but he always says donkey is.
You know what I'm saying, And listen, I love Nipsey too,
but I just like to be consistent in what we
tolerate in our culture, and it seems like we have
selective morality when it comes to, you know, certain things.
You know what I'm saying, because you know, yes, he
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definitely disrespected Lauren London, but he disrespected young mme last week.
It is respected dark skinned women before. So now I'm
seeing all of this outrage. This one hurts them more
because the man can't defend himself. Nipsey's not here to
defend him herself and say anything back, say anything bad
about Nipsey. He said nothing bad about Nippy Huszle. I
just feel bad for Lauren because respectful, I let you,
I let you sit there for a year and cry
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before I come in. And dude, the twenty one year
old man from Florida, does that make it that? Which
means he's really twelve and he's a dirt bag okay,
and he's he's representing for a bunch of other dirt
bags out there who are thinking just like that. They
Nipsy ain't even in the ground yet. It is disrespectful
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something to say. He's always disrespectful. So why the outrage now,
Like they want to ban his music. You want to
you want to ban his music, but then you're gonna
play other records from other artists disrespected women. The band
in their music is a little too far. I mean,
like you said, there's so much music out there, so
many people out there disrespecting women. If Papa has been misogynistic, chauvinistic,
disrespectful the women since day one, Now do I want
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that to change? Absolutely okay, But we got to be
consistent all across the board where they can choose. I
got you, Ronne, Everyone for a salom Man went for you, Ronnie, right,
so check me out, check me out. So Charlot May
kind of pointed out to how people all over the
world all behind clothes or thinking about what Kodak said.
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The thing I think people are not taking the consideration
is he said, I don't know Homiet, so the personal
effect of what he's saying, he's not going by it
like it's like I don't know this guy. His old
lady gone, I'm gonna try to snatch him. So I
really I understand why it's wrong, but I don't understand
why people are on him as if he's like he's
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doing something different than anybody else. We're doing that situation.
He doesn't know the person, he doesn't have a person
plussion with the person at all. That's true. Yeah, I
get what you're saying, but it is It is still disrespectful,
I agree, but not to the extent where people trying
to ban them from radio exactly. People. Yeah, and I'm
not demanding that he apologized. They shouldn't say he shouldn't
have said it, But like, I'm not apologized to somebody
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don't have a relationship with. When people do it all
the time, it's just person that it was. Hello Charon
going on What's ver? Good morning, Sharonza's National Dog Parting
Awareness Day, just throwing that out, Oh my goodness that
we're talking Kodak Black. What do you think, bro? In
my opinion, I don't think it's disrespect I found ain't
about gotta take kountability if somebody else do it. But
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the real thing is I think it's gonna be one
of his homies later down the road. It's gonna all that.
What is he think he's gonna be one of the
Nipsey's House Dipsey's Homies's gonna hil We're not talking about that.
We're not there. We're talking code that Black. So you
don't you don't think what code that Black Black did
was disrespectful. No, not really. I mean because he didn't
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holler at it. He ain't trying to hold at it.
He just said how he feels. I can see if
he's used my lager. I see if he's put nicky hustle.
But I don't see no disrespect. He just said what
he says. Okay, I told y'all see, I could see
if he said I'm just gonna get with her. That's
just this isn't that he did. I told y'all, this
is how filthy people think. Nipsey has passed and Brothers
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is already plotting on Earth like it's a million dudes.
I think that's thinking just like Kodak. Kodak just said
it out loud, and he happens to be Kodak Black.
All right. Well eight hundred five eight five one on
five one. We're asking your opinion on this whole Kodak Black,
Nipsey Hustle, Laura London situation. Call us now, it's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning morning everybody. It's DJ Envy and
Chela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now,
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if you just joined us, we're talking about Kodak Black
and some of the comments he made concerning Laura London
and Nipsey Hustle. I'm not gonna lie though when I
heard it, it did make me be like, oh that's tacky. Yeah,
I thought it was tacky. I thought it was foul.
Thought it was disrespectful. It's just some things you don't
say you don't do. And I don't have no problem
for from for Tia for checking them well, I don't.
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I don't think they should have checked them publicly, only
because I think when you check them publicly, you know,
men we got such fragile egos and that toxic masculinity
can lead to se situations escalating when escalating when they
don't need to escalate. I think that, you know, they
could have just called this phone. But I just think
we got to have consistency with these kind of things,
because salute to the game, that's my guy. But he
had a whole song talking about smashing people's wives, and
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nobody jumped out there to check him. I think a
lot of people wasn't. No, they did not, and you
know they did, And I don't know why we sit
there in't live you know what he didn't. I think
they would. I think a lot of people haven't heard
this song because I haven't even heard the song. Listen,
we know that he talked about smashing Kanye's wife. You
know he talked about smashing Santana. And just because you
don't like Kanye Joe Budden doesn't mean it's cool for
gaming the rapper boss smashing it wife. So I just
wanted to be consistent when it comes to what we tolerating,
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what we don't tolerate. More Yo, Yo, what's up? Bro?
And yeah, man, dude is a straight clown man Like
you feel what I'm saying because at the end of
the day, this man just lost his life. His family
and his kids was grieving. But because you ain't got
no work on the streets, you want to make yourself
look hot at this man's expense, But what can you
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expect for somebody to look like Lisa Simpson? I get what,
don't disrespect Lisa like that? At Lesa're kind of cute
on law stopping man. Goodbbe we having a conversation about
a cartoon. Hey, good morning everyone, And what did you
think about Kodak Black and the things that he said? Well,
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I feel like Kodak Black is absolutely disrespectful. Um, I
feel like he should be canceled. Don't get me wrong,
I'll understand what Charlemagne is saying. You know, if we
don't hold it for everybody, we can't just start with
Kodak feel we gotta start somewhere. And what he did
was ultimately disrespectful. And I feel like today's today when
we got to make that change, and we need to
cancel people for saying stuff like that. You gotta think
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you for you talk, period. I agree with that, but
I just think it's weird banning a rapper or canceling
a rapper for disrespecting a woman. With so much music
from rappers over the years has disrespected women. I just
I just think that's very hypocritical. I agree, um, but
maybe if it's just canceled for a moment just to
open his eyes a little bit disuspended to give from
a teacher moment. We should cancel now what he's doing. Okay,
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we should cancel behavior not people see the thing with
that the door is artists like Kodak Black really doesn't
care about the radio. I don't think that much. He
gets a lot of his money from streaming. His whole
career was made from streaming. I don't think he necessarily care.
I don't think he cares to do radio. I don't
think he cares to do interview. I don't think he cares.
But I think he cares what is piercing, And that's
why I appreciate he got speaking up in the game,
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speaking up. I feel like if people speak up to
speak out to him, maybe then he'll hear like, Okay,
well all these other rappers feel like I should mat
tone it down a little bit. The disrespect is kind
of too much, and I feel like that's the way
he's gonna understand it from his people, people he hangs with,
and the people he knows. Yeah, it's a way to
do that too, though, because, like I'm telling you, social
media is like high school. So if I call you
out on social media, then you know our your automatically
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feel like you got to defend yourself. Stick your chest
out and fragile mail ego doctors, Glinda show you a
a though. That was tough. Shut up, all right. All
of the story comes from the late great Nipsey Hustle
when he was on Big Boy in Big Boys neighborhood. Man,
this is it right here published, and not even react
to it. Should the publish should follow the railies that
react to. So y'all don't react. Put the dude on
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goofy time and just let him sit over here and
do what he's doing until it expire, because it always
gonna self destruct. Clearly the plane. Stop stop entertaining the
goofy stuff. Man, Stop giving energy to the goofy stuff.
When you give energy to it, you give it life. Man,
Rest in peace, Nipsey Hustle, the Great, absolutely all right.
Now we got rooms on the way. Yes, let's talk
about our Kelly. Now he had a plea for you
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guys to leave him alone, and we'll tell you what
happened when he had a concert. All right, we'll get
into that next. Keep it locked this to Breakfast Club
good morning morning. Everybody is tj Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne,
the God, we are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to
these rumors. Let's talk Coachella. This is the Rumor Report
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with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club Man Solonzo supposed
to be performing at Coachella, but they just announced on
Twitter due to major production delayed, Siloneo unfortunately no longer
be performing at their year's festival. She sends her sincerah's apologies.
That's gotta suck, especially if you were going to Coachella
Justice see Solange. Yeah, so unfortunately she won't be there. Um,
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I think they're still gonna be Kid Cuddie Wheezer, Jay Balvin,
Childish Gampion know, Ariana Grande. Yeah, he's gonna be. Kanye
is still Yeah, he's supposed to be doing. I thought
his Sunday service is something. Who knows they're gonna that
black treet places so lanche though, for everybody to shut
up anyway. Beyonce, in the meantime, as we told you before,
has teamed up with Netflix for her Coachella twenty eighteen
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concert film. It's called Homecoming, So it's going to prefer our.
It's gonna premie our Netflix on April seventeenth, that is
in between Coachella's first and second weekends, So that should
be nice. I told you all that was happening, all right.
And R Kelly he had a club appearance over the weekend. Now, first,
he wanted to make sure that people would leave him
alone and let him make his money. Yo, this your
boy kills and I got an event to do tonight
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in Springfields, Illinois. So I want the media to take
it easy. Only man, this is how how to get
paid now for right now. So when you see me
in the club with a couple of drinks in my
hand and chilling, please take it easy. Appreciate it, y'all. Thanks.
I would even do that. I can hear the oldness
in his voice. Number one, he's fifty seven years old,
(01:20:15):
so he don't want to be in the club. Number two,
he got to be in the club because you gotta
make some money. He gotta pay the doll Boy, you're
gonna take this fifteen hundred dollars and be easy, all right.
You're gonna take the three hundred dollars and perform ignition.
While you hear they said the audience wasn't even fifty
people tops, and people ended up. They said the tickets
were initially one hundred dollars, but then they had to
drop the price to fifty dollars to try to get
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more people to come. Yes, did they have ladies peoplefore eleven?
I mean free before eleven? No? And I think he
performed like they said, like twenty eight seconds. He did
like a little snippet of a song, and they said
he performed for twenty eight seconds. I told you what happened.
Takes throw ignition on the remix to ignition much. All right,
(01:20:55):
Now let's discuss Gabrielle Union and she had to defend Wade. Now,
according to Paul Pierce, he says that he was better
than Dwayne Wade, who's the better NBA player? That's easy.
I can say that off the bat. That's me. If
you give me shot, if you give me Lebron. They
did three. Yeah, we got that late. But like early
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in my career, I mean, what do you give these
guys early in my career, twenty four years off a shock?
When I'm twenty four, twenty five, you give me Lebron
and bosh, I'll be sitting on five or six championships easy,
that's just ego talking. His answer was based off hypotheticals,
if you give me, if you give that the reality
as Paul Pierce was a beast, but he's not. On
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d Wage left, Dalen Rose did defend Dwayne Wade. He's
made All NBA First Team twice. Paul hasn't done it.
He made All NBA eight times to your four, made
All Defensive Team three times to your zero zero. He's
won one scoring title. You weren't able to win the
scoring title. That's too bad. He has three rings. You
have one ring? Who three than one? Because I love that?
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That's why the NBA, because it's your feelings. Here are
the actual facts now. Gabrielle Union also timed it on Twitter.
This Paul Pierce thing is wrong on many obvious levels.
But what I find most troublesome as this idea of
a man trying to diminish another man that looks like him,
was raised like him in order to shine a tad brighter.
It isn't entertaining. It's sad. It's not that but wasn't
it a question though? Didn't they ask him? It's not
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that serious. This is just regular sitting around talking, you know,
about who's the best MC, who's the best ball player.
It's not that serious, Gabrielle. Paul Piers is supposed to
feel like he's the best, but it's not the truth
to the matter. The truth to the matter is d
Wade is the third greatest shooting guard of all time,
after Kobe and Michael. It was a considered a shooting guard.
If you a considered the shooting guard shooting somebody say, point, yeah,
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they consider him a shooting but then you might have
to put Dwight three because he got three wings, three
rings in aland all got none. All right now, Gabrielle,
you in the meantime over the weekend was at Miami
Gay Pride and that was the support to Wade son
as well. So when I play basketball, no Zion. He's
only eleven. Oh so Zion, According to Dwayne Wade, he
posted on social media, we support each other with pride.
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Zion had his own cheering section today which I was
there to see you smile. His older brother, Zayre Wade
was also with him as well to show some love.
So the whole family was there to show love to
young Zion at the Miami Gay Pride. Okay, all right,
so I think that's great. The family showing supporting everything absolutely.
And last thing, Tierra Marie. She has a new fifty
cent disc check is called I Ain't Got it. They
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try to bring me down a cellfie stop and I
give my life on CV screens up. But you watching Helenbacco. Yeah,
the Trump pop and thank God, thank you get nine God.
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She also hit fifty cent on social media asking him
for a feature so that she could help him pay
help pay his money. So a Marie would love you
all to come to her defense against fifty centifty disrespects
tered Marie on social media every other day. Where's the outreach? Outreach?
All right? Well, I'm Angela Yee and that is your
rumor report nobody. But you know what, hey, fam, Coca
(01:24:14):
Cola just came out with the brand new flavor. Yeah
you heard that right. They've now got Arns Vanilla Coke
and Arns Vanilla Coke zero sugar. Head to your closest
retailer and try Arns Vanilla Coke and Arns Vanilla Coke
zero sugar today. Thanks fam. All Right, I'm gonna be
honest with you. That's a great idea for Jarran Maria
to try to get fifty. Other feature on that. He
asked him, He's not gonna do it, all right, if
you want it thirty thousand, he should do it. Fifty
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started off with bitch, give me my money and everybody
gonna play it and run it on the radio and
not being that my goodness, revolt, we'll see you tomorrow.
Everybody else to People's Choice Mixes Up. Next, you're gonna
start to mix off with that new schoolboy Q Travis
Scott chop Sticks, keep it lock this to Breakfast Club
go Onrning wanting. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. You guys have
(01:24:54):
a great day today. We forgot to even talk about
the premiere of season two of The Shy because you
know that's my show. I see it. You gotta watch it. Man.
It's a lot of activity in this very first watched
the last night. It was very, very very dark. Okay,
it was very It was a bad day from most
of the characters on the show. They had like the
worst day, right, and even even immediately when it started,
(01:25:15):
like damn, I saw that coming in the beginning, all right, Yeah,
but at the end I didn't like when they beat
up that la. That hurt my feelings. Man, all right.
Shout to Juice World for joining us this morning. Yes,
Juice Juice World. I like that young man, got a
good head on his shoulders. I'm disappointed that he doesn't
drink juices and his name is Juice World. Very very true.
He could actually be getting the sponsorship deal for some
(01:25:36):
type of press juice out here. Give them. Yeah, I
would love to, but he doesn't drink press juices, but
I sent them something. No, he could change his life
drink fresh juice. It. Shout to Morgan Radford as well
from MSNBC. We appreciate you for having us on all
weekend long. Yes, thank you, Morgan. I saw she was
hanging out with her father. Her father came into town
all weekend, so they were having a great daddy daughter weekend. Nice. Well. See,
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the thing is, Morgan did such a good piece that
the rest of MSNBC decided to run it all weekend long,
so it was on like less the whole show. I
watched it yesterday. I forgot what yaw was on yesterday,
but yeah, salute the Morgan. She's a great investigative reporter.
I always check her out too. I watched all her stories.
I saw one that she did a couple of weeks
ago where she interviewed people at the border and families
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that were touring aport turn apart. So you see them
like talking to each other through a gate where they
have to come and meet up to just speak to
each other. Really sad. It's I think it's very humanizing
because we see all these stories about the border and
we read about oh, families touring apart, but when you
really see that in action, it's a whole different thing.
All right. Now when we come back, we got the
positive note, don't move. It's a breakfast club. Good morning
(01:26:41):
torn everybody a cej Envy, Angela yee. Charlomagne the guy
we all the breakfast club. Now, Charlomagne, you got a
positive note for the people out there. Well, first of all,
I want to salute everybody who came out to Beauty
Con yesterday. Salute the mage, you know, the creator and
found a beauty con beautiful. I was out there doing
an interview with Angie dou who is the founder and
(01:27:01):
CEO of the Shade Room um, they they honored her
in a great way. So I was happy to do
that interview. Andie's the homie. So the positive note is
it's not what we do once in a while that's
Shapestar lives. It's what we do consistently. Consistency is the
key Breakface Club is finish it, y'all dumb,