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April 6, 2021 94 mins

Today on the show we had singer/writer Kelly Price Speak on Body Shaming In The Music Industry, Grief, Growth, New Album 'GRACE' and more. Also, Charlamagne couldnt decide if he should give the hee- haw to Paul Pierce after he was fired from ESPN after his lacy live video on IG, so they went to Breakfast Club court to ask the people, and the verdict found him guilty!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Fifty percent righteousness year, I love you fifty percent. Right,
ratet to sit down. Rats, come to the most prominent
form for you. Wait your ass up early in the morning.
But they told me it was y'all. I said, oh,
hell yeah, I'm getting the suppost choice more to shoot
you three people's choice. Actually, unless we have got you,
Joma made people. Lord, I can't believe you got into

(00:23):
the basket. Look, did we know this breakfast club? Good
morning Usa? No no, no, no, no, no, yo yo

(00:43):
yo yo, good morning Angela yee damn Monty jamby Charlomagne.
The guy instead of playing it is tunday, he did
the yo yo yo yo yo yo from the hall compressor.
You know, you gotta do what you gotta do. A man.
Good morning everybody, It's Tuesday. What's happening? What's going on

(01:05):
out there? How you guys feeling? Hopefully everything is good yesterday? Um.
You know, my kids, you know, have a smaller group
of kids, a seven or six and a four, and they,
you know, started back in sports and I had to
teach them how to play basketball and teach them how
to play baseball. But it's you forget that. It's really

(01:26):
hard to teach a kid because you almost think that
they should know, right, So when you roll them the
ball and the ball goes to their legs, You're like,
put the glove down, you know. I mean, it's it's difficult.
But I'm what former baseball do you teach them? Because
you Dominican, so you know, y'all do stickball too, right,
that's what it's called handball. Stickball. There's a handball and
there is baseball. But I'm seaching baseball, all right, all right, um,

(01:48):
but I'm not Dominican, by the way. I just want
to throw that out there. So that was that was
my fun yesterday the basketball, trying to teach them how
to dribble and they don't want to dribble. They just
want to shoot, like, no dribbles. The next No, they
didn't watch the game next the next yeah, yeah, but
I know that the next one. Okay, and Baylor won
last night too and then A tournaments eighty six to

(02:12):
seven d YEA. Gonzaga beat UCLA the other night for
no reason. The UCLA game took a lot out of
Gonzaga though that was such a you know, down to
the yd game one on the last second shot, so
it took a lot out of them, but saluted the
NCAA food successfully completing both the NCAA Women's Tournament and
men's turning the nc double A. Okay, that was pretty dope.

(02:35):
Now this morning we got a special guest joining us.
Who we got She goes by the name Mikelly Price.
Oh man. Now, if you don't know who Kelly Price is,
let me break it down. Kelley Price is a dope vocalist,
probably one of the best out there. She can sing
her asshole. She's uh saying with Mariah carry the more Money,
More Problems record. She hoisted it Whitney Houston. She's been

(02:58):
on Jay Z's album, The Lot album. She cannot she
can sing, she can sign. He wrote for so many
different people. Kelly Price is a legend, absolutely so whole legend.
She came out as a solo artist, as an artist,
and I wouldn't say the industry blackball, but they at
the time she was very big, very overweight, and they
kind of, you know, wouldn't push it because of her weight.

(03:19):
She's still a successful in spite of them successful. She
should have been way bigger than the amount of record
she was writing. Kelly was pretty big bro. She should
have been way bigger than a heartbreak hotel key. Yeah, Kelly,
I think she could have been a lot bigger. She was.

(03:40):
She was so dope. I just remember her singing and
how her vocals captured people, and then she did the
mixtape records. She was just a dope artist. So we're
gonna talk to Kelly Price today, m all right. And
then we got front page news. What we're talking about, Yes,
and let's talk about six people were kid well died
and an apparent murder suicide after these two brothers made

(04:00):
a pact. All right, we'll get into that next. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is stech envy
Angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy we are to Breakfast club's
getting some front page news. W were starting you, Well,
let's start with Major League Baseball. They pulled out of
doing the All Star Game in Atlanta, so now they
have moved the game to Coors Field in Denver. That's

(04:23):
home of the Colorado Rockies. I see people beefing over
that a little bit. I see Stacy Abrams in an
Omar are not at odds, but you know, a line
is with the boycott and Stacy's not with it. Yeah,
I mean it takes away money and jobs. But if
you want to make a statement, Jane Laws, maybe you
gotta put some pressure on all right. I was gonna

(04:46):
say that the Texas Range again look crazy to get you. Yeah.
They sold over thirty eight thousand tickets to their home opener.
The overall capacity is about forty thousand, so it's one
of the first full capacity sporting events in a year.
Hey man, Herd, immunity, that looks It looked so crazy.
There was no space, there was no masks. It was crazy.
It's Texas, man. Everything's big in Texas, including coronavirus numbers.

(05:09):
All right. Now, speaking of Texas, two brothers are accused
of gunning down four family members inside of their house
in Texas, before then turning the weapons on themselves. They
plotted this crime for months, according to reports. Please believe
that Farhand Taohad, nineteen, and his older brother, twenty one
year old tanver Taohad, carried out the car Saturday at

(05:31):
the family's home in Alan Now. He wrote a suicide note.
He said, hey everyone, this is Farhand, the nineteen year old.
I killed myself and my family all six victims of
the family are far Bangladesh, including the brothers parents, their sister,
and their grandmother. They were discovered by police. They were
dead with gunshot wounds. It was a wellness check that
happened at about one am yesterday, Tarhand wrote. Lady Farhand

(05:56):
wrote his note. If I just killed myself, they would
be miserable. I love my family, I genuinely do, and
that's exactly why I decided to kill them. Okay, is
it that much going on in the world that I'm
just hearing about this story? Now? You would think that
a story of a man killing his whole family and
killing himself would be two brothers these front page news.
I guess I didn't see it on the news nothing,

(06:20):
and I watched the NN all day long in the MSNBC,
I didn't see this at all. Well, both of the
brothers actually were battling depression. According to the note they left,
They said, the plan was simple. We get two guns.
I take one and shoot my sister and grandma while
my brother kills our parents with the other. Then we
take ourselves out. I don't understand people like that. Man.

(06:41):
If you if you want to take yourself out, take
yourself out, But why do you got to take all
these people with you? Like what does that do for
you with the day, especially if you already know you
don't want to be here no more? It said. Nineteen
year old Firehand left a suicide note, and in that
he says that he's been trying to get help with
depression since high school. He's been on medications. At times
it worked and at times it didn't. We are really

(07:04):
failing people in regard to mental health, man, because there's
no way somebody in grade school didn't see the signs
in either one of those individuals. And you can't just
throw people on medication, like you got to sit down
and really, really, really treat people. I don't get it.
Farhand's twin sister, Farbin, actually had a full scholarship to NYU.
Come on, man, you know what I'm saying. Now? Our

(07:26):
whole life gone because of this individual who didn't clearly
get the help that he needed. All right now, as
we're talking about games opening back up, a dangerous COVID
nineteen variant that has spread and we've been hearing about
this variant that came first they said was identified in
the UK, has now been reported in every state. In

(07:48):
the US, experts are concerned about these variants spreading and
that they could send cases surging. So they said, according
to the director for the Center for Infectious Disease Research
and Policy, said America appears to be done with the pandemic.
The virus is not done with us. On the scale
of one to you gonna die, How strong is the variant,
how fatal is it? Well, they said more than fifteen

(08:12):
thousand cases of the variant is more and they said
it's more deadly have been reported in the US. So
I don't know how many people have died from the variant,
but they're saying that there's been more than fifteen thousand cases.
They're saying it appears to be more deadly. They are
saying that you should wait a little bit longer before
you try to return to normal, as we are trying
to get Americans vaccinated in time. So they said, the

(08:33):
existing vaccines are very effective against the variant, but the
bad news is the US may not be able to
administer them fast enough, even though we're actually vaccinating people
five times faster than the global average. They said, at
least forty percent of adults have gotten at least one shot.
That's crazy. Feel like they don't know what's going on.

(08:53):
They feel like this thing just continues to move and change.
And oh boy, I think they just trying to scare
people to get in the vaccine. Look, which is fine,
you know what I mean, if you want people to
take the vaccine. But I think that's what this is
a lot of fair mongering to get people to take
the vaccine. All right, Well, don't have to scare me.
I took it and that is your front page news.

(09:14):
Get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one. If you have to vent, phone
lines a wide open, let's talk. It's the Breakfast Club.
Go morning, the Breakfast Club. I'm telling, I'm telling what's doing.
This is your time to get it off your chest,
whether you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred five eight five

(09:36):
one five one. We want to hear from you on
the Breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this Chris? Chris? What I'll
getting off your chests? Bro? Trying to say I'll get
my car on the car shot? Oh um, you're from Atlanta, Chris?
No man, I'm Ohio. What kind of car is it?

(09:56):
It's clean? Is it clean? Got the Butterfly dome on
that bitch. Okay, all right, but the car show is
July three, I mean if the tickets almost sold out.
But if you want to get your car in the show,
you can email dj MV Car Show at gmail dot com.
But the car show is July third in Atlanta. So
if you're around the Atlanta area spreading forth July weeking
with me. I'm have my family there, but I would

(10:17):
love to see the car or DM me the car
to picture the car from. All right, well let me
get my my request then now man, because you'd be
on ready online what you want? Head? Wait, first place
on Webby. Man to Webby, I ain't hit webbing a
long time. I got you Webby in the mix. I
got you the liar, all right? Why would you just
lie to him like that? Hello? Who's this? Hey? What up?
This is Drew? Drew was up? Get it off your chests? Hey?

(10:39):
Good one to everybody? Uh uh. First, I want to say,
you know you got have an operation on so many ways,
YEMM from the trade. So you know I'm appreciated everything
that you do for the city. Um envy. I bought
my first hunt last year. Man, A pretty big deal. Congratu,
thank you solom man. Uh you know your gonna mental

(11:00):
health man. That's the racial nope. Um. And I'm also
kind of disappointed because you said Tom Brady is the
greatest white man of all times. Yes, uh, Stan League
is the greatest white man of all You're right. Yeah.
I don't know how you a marvel head or a
led marvel head can overlook a great fan League. Noah,

(11:22):
you you you might be right. Don't need don't you
need white people who talk about the greatest white person.
We don't. White people have been telling us who we
are forever. Okay. White people gave us our place in
the cast system and didn't ask us all permission. So yes,
we will rank them as we see fit. Right now,
I appreciate here and black man don't cheat? Thank you everybody?
All right? I agree with that one. Hello, who's this

(11:46):
big chalk? All right? Two quick things? Good? Let's say
God bless DMX, get well soon and envy listen tell
Angel Attitude and the Ballhead book reach all. I mean,
watch my YouTube video with Snoop Dogg and laugh at
my jokes. Well, your Paul, thank you very much. Having
nice Definitely that's his only video was not even in

(12:07):
the video. He's not in the video. It is him
stuffing Snoop at a casino when Snoop is DJ or
something like that. You really watched it? I want to check.
I want to support you. You want to support it.
I can't believe you watch it. Well, thank you for
doing that so we don't have to absolutely he said,
it's trash, big chocolate, Get it off your chests, big
two US day, big chocolate, and to Sucker, get it
off your chair. You got five five. That's not where

(12:29):
I'm coming from you, I know, right, call us up
right now. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're man from you on the breakfast club. You
got something on your mind? Hello? Who's this? Hey? What's up? Broke?

(12:51):
Get it off your chest? You at work right now?
What's that noise in the background? Brood? Okay ahead, all right?
I like twenty thousand and I'm trying to like like
buy a house, but like not paid for it. And
there's this guy's online he got like all like one
of them courses. We basically paid for it. And he'll
show you how to home get a house without like

(13:13):
using your own money. How much is the course? How
much is the course? Like like like what's your advice?
Like basically trying to how much is the course? Two
thousand dollars? Okay, definitely not paying No goddamn three thousand dollars.
Put it like this, that three thousand dollars you could
have used to purchase a house. They're gonna teach you
about wholesale and that's where you are. You're able to

(13:35):
purchase a home without any cash down, but that's not
your house. What you do is you pretty much or
the middleman between two people buying and selling a home.
That takes a lot of work. I wouldn't necessarily agree.
But May second, I'm gonna be in New Jersey doing
a real estate course. So if you want to come
and we'll have a whole sale of there that breaks
it down. We'll have different people there that breaks it down,
so that where you can learn about real estate without

(13:57):
necessarily having to put three thousand dollars down. I would
never play three thousand dollars on the course. So if
you get May seconds, so if you can hold off
into May second, I'm doing one in New Jersey. And
if you DM me right now with your name not
a fact, just hold on the line. Let's hold on
the line. I'll give you a ticket so you can
come and you can learn for yourself, and you know,
hopefully and you know, how's your credit. I'm like, okay,

(14:22):
you need to fix your credit first. You gotta get
your credit at first. That's just as as even if
you're buying a house or not. You gotta fix your credit.
That's very important. Credit is very important no matter what
you're doing. This where on whether you need a card
or credit card or crib. And if you need credit,
the credit dude, just act the credit dude. Hit him up,
tell them I sent you. He'll take care of you.
And then just meet me at the course May second
in New Jersey and we'll break everything down for real

(14:43):
estate and they ain't gonna casse you three thousand brother,
all right, all right, brother, hold on, I got you.
And for everybody out there, do not spend four or five,
ten thousand dollars on these courses. Just thinking about it
like this, that money you could have used to put
down on your house and at least you have something.
Do not put that money down on those courses. I
think it's too expense, it's too much money, and they
get you and then when you put that money down,

(15:03):
then they charge you another amount of money to speak
to somebody else. It's it's I'm not gonna say it's
a scheme, but it's very scammish. You just messed at
my health flow. I was about to announce my ten
thousand dollars course. Shut up, man, Hello, who's this? Hey?
Hey Kiara, it's a bad one's birthday. Hunt, it's a
bad one's birthday. Hunt. It's a bad oneday. One time

(15:25):
for the birthday, I'll be born than Kiara. Thank you
so much listening. I love gosh, I'm so loud able
to get on Today's talk to you guys. So, like
I said it, it's my birthday. So I have a request.
I hope you guys can do it. What's that if
it's paying? No, I want you guys. I would love
for you guys some following, just for twenty four hours,

(15:45):
just for today, for my birthday. Wen, I could do that, gay,
what's your Instagram? Everybody? Finally, Yeah, okay, it's pretty underscore
girl underscore r K I A R A. I'm calling
out of Atlanta. So just like y'all know how you fellar? Okay, okay,

(16:06):
I need you to do me one favorite, following us
mess that I got the role a pretty girl, pretty
underscore girl saying I'm gay in your bio. No, it
does not measure. Are you from Atlanta? I am La,
but no, my name is Yara Benn. It's pretty since
he's an actress. I got it, I got it, I

(16:29):
got it. Do me one favorite, though, what's up? Call
me to martor remm me to unfollow you. I'm not
doing that with that one. Hell, you don't follow us?
What you want us to follow you? I feel like
that's a little rude. You'll follow us, I do follow
follow me? You just follow Charlomage, she'll follow me. I'm
not following you till you follow me. That means you
got to let me do that. Don't hang out for me.

(16:52):
I thought I would calling all of you. You're a scripple.
It's her birthday. I'm not a stupor, but I do
pull this classes. So how did you go down? That's
on the third pictures? Third pictures. Listen, that's not even
what I'm called. Okay, Well, happy day. I love you all.
I'm telling and I have both of your audio books,

(17:13):
So thank you so much for your positivity in your light.
You are a German the culture. I love you all.
Thank you so much for following me. I'm following you, guys.
I apologize. Who's this guy you kissing? Who's this guy
you kissing? And you're taking off his towel? And if
you like audio books, make sure you download on We've
got answers. That's something I dropped the last Wednesday on Audible.

(17:36):
It's only on Audible though. This day just too much
for me. There's a lot going on in this patch
halfway point. You know what follows me that you guys
about this brain? Yes I do. I just did, all right,
And now I was gonna say, you know who follows me?
And I hope they don't follow me. The White House
only follow eleven people. Oh wow, so you you're fopping girl?
All right? Well kay, I have a great birthday, mamma,

(17:57):
thank you so much. Can I say one more thing
real quick? I have a point some Franzy. Um your
car show was you're coming up in July and you're
already sold out for the tickets. Did you plan on
opening up anymore or zach be done every some fair
birthday envy. I can't I got you for your birthday. Yeah,
you're right, um, but no, I can't open up anymore
until the city opens up. Um. So hopefully the city
will open up some more tickets and we can allow

(18:19):
more people in. But for right now. But you ain't
gotta worry. Like he said, I got you, I'll thank you,
not be birthday. Don't don't cheer yet. He might put
you on hold and hang up on you. So now
we got your kids, make sure that it gets done first.
Don't let him unfollow you before this, right, eight hundred
five eight five one on five one. We got rooms

(18:40):
on the way. Yes, since we're talking about cars, you
saw the car Kevin Hart's boy for eight hundred twenty
five thousand dollars. I've seen that. That's nice for Kevin
Hook all right. And aside from that, let's talk about
poor Paul Pears. He lost his job. We'll tell you why,
all right. We'll get into that. Next is the breakfast club.
Good morning, the breakfast clubs. Oh god, it's the rum

(19:06):
of report. The breakfast Club. Well DMX, his family friends,
Beyonce kids, fans. Everybody has turned out. They actually announced
it was going to be a prayer vigil outside the
White Plan's Hospital in New York, and the hundreds of
people showed up to pray for DMX. That was amazing.
Did y'all see the video and see all the people outside.

(19:27):
A lot of prayers up for DMX. Man, pray for
that brother as hard as he would pray for you,
because you know he would. DMX would pray anyway, anytime,
for anybody. So that energy should be giving back to
mister Earl Simmons right now. All right, Well, DMX, as
you know, has been in the hospital since Friday night.
He had a heart attack. They are saying that he

(19:48):
overdosed Friday night and they did try to resuscitate him
to keep him alive, but they said he was left
without oxygen to his brain for nearly thirty minutes, which
resulted in very little brain activities. So we are praying
for a miracle, all right. Kodak black security guard was
reportedly shot early Monday morning. Tallahassee Police are investigating the incident.

(20:09):
This took place in a Florida McDonald's parking lot and
resulted in one of Kodak Black security guards being shot
in the leg. Yeah, that's the other thing. People don't
realize security guards can get shot too. That's why I
don't understand people who try to use their security guards
like goons, as if goons can't get clapped, you know
what I mean. Security guards is supposed to be for defense,
not offense, right, and this proves that. You know, yes,

(20:30):
security guards are not bulletproof. But Kodak call, because I
thought they said Kodak wasn't in the call. Was he
in the car? Well, they rushed him away in a
separate vehicle after this happened, and so they stopped at
a near by McDonald's. That's when the car at this
car that attempted to cut them off followed them, and
then they returned and opened fire from their vehicle, leaving

(20:50):
one security guard with serious injuries. That security guard was
taken to the hospital. And they said Kodak was rushed
away in a separate vehicle after picking up his order.
See what they really was trying to get some Because
by the way, if somebody's really trying to get you,
they're gonna shoot through your security too, Okay. I mean,
even presidents get shot which secret service. So don't think
it can't happen to you because you got a bunch
of security. Goes. All right, Paul Piers is no longer

(21:12):
with ESPN, and people are speculating it's because of a
video that he posted. Now in the video, you can
see there's some women like tworking on the floor and
he's smoking and having some drinks and here is Paul Piers. Yo,
just thank all my supporters, one thing, my haters and everything. Look,

(21:33):
but check it out, begger and better things coming, baby.
Don't worry about it. Faul twice, you get up three times,
you know. Just always remember to smile baby. Now, how
do we know Paul Pitts wasn't already parting ways? And
he already knew, yeah, because this was very yoloish, all right.
He knows that he works for ESPN and Disney. He
knows how strict they are for Paul Pitts to do

(21:54):
something like that. I think Paul Pitts kind of already
knew he was part in ways. I don't know that maybe, right,
And like I just said, we don't know if it's
because of this video that is not there. People are
speculating and then it seems like he responded to the
reports of him no longer being at ESPN, and he
posted big things coming soon, Stay tuned, make sure you smile,
ever set you free. I have thoughts on the situation.

(22:17):
I'll unpack him further and donkey at the day. But
the moral of the story is I'm not mad at
Paul Pierce for what he did. I'm mad at him
for how he did it. Okay, you work for Disney.
You know what you signed up for. You know the
script family friendly. You can smoke weed, you can drink
you n LA both those things illegal. You can be
around scripples, but don't put it on Instagram. Maybe you
don't care though. Maybe it's one of those things man like.

(22:37):
He said he had something in the worst. He's like, yo,
but even still, you forty three years old. Let the
young boys do young boy things. You're supposed to be
a season veteran. Everything. Don't need to be on the
GRAM alright. And Kevin Hart brought in nineteen fifty nine
the Chevrolet Corvettes for eight hundred and twenty five thousand
dollars at an auction. That is yeah, he went to

(22:58):
Barrett Jackson Scottsdale, and then he got that corvet pocket
change for Kevin. Yeah, his collection is crazy insane and
he has a type of collection that just increases in value.
So in the next ten years that car probably be
worth well well over mainion hours pocket change whatever. King
Joffrey gave a cheam in the first Coming to America

(23:21):
and semi pocket change change. Okay, all right, Well that
is your room of reports. All right, we got front
page news. Next, let's talk about the two teenage girls
who are accused of killing an Uber driver and that
car jacking that happened in DC. So we'll tell you
what is happening with them. They're expected to reach a
pleadale all right. And also Kelly Price will be joining
us next hour, so okay, and Sarah Sarah Jake Roberts

(23:44):
will be joining us the hour after eight o'clock. Perfect.
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(24:06):
to enter, It's dj Envy angela Ye, Charlomagne the God
we are to breakfast club. Let's get into front page news.
The NCAA men's basketball Gonzaga lost to Baila eighty six
to seventy. Now what else we got? Easy? And also,
don't forget the Nets versus the next game. You know

(24:26):
what that score was? No, I don't, but the next one?
All right, all right, now let's do Let's talk about
Derek Chauvin's trial. Day six was yesterday and what were
some of the takeaways from day six of Derek Chauvin's trial. Well, Minneapolis, please,
Chief Medaria Arodondo took the stand and testified about Derek

(24:47):
Chauvin and how he did not follow protocol. Do you
believe that the defendant followed departmental policy five Dash three
or four regarding de escalation? I absolutely do not. That
action is not the escalation when we talk about the
framework of our sanctity of life, and when we talk

(25:09):
about the principles and values that we have, that action
goes contrary to what we're taking. Is this a trained
Minneapolis police department defensive tactics technique. It is not I
feel stronger about Derek Chauvin going to prison, you know,
I do. I do, And I don't know what the

(25:30):
sentence is going to look like, but I feel confident
in saying that he will be sentenced, all right. The
police chief also had some things to say about this
neck restraint that Derek Chauvin did. Is this a neck restraint?
The conscious neck restraint by policy mentions light to moderate pressure.
And when I look at the facial expression of mister Floyd,

(25:54):
that does not appear in any way, shape or form
that that is like to moderate pressure. So is it
your belief then that this particular form of restraint violates
departmental policy. I absolutely agree that violates our policy, all right. Also,
the physician, a doctor who actually said that George Floyd

(26:18):
had passed, Doctor Lagenfeld, was on the stand and he
talked about how George Floyd died because mister Floyd had
been in arrest for by this time sixty minutes. I
determined that the likelihood of any meaningful outcome was far
below one percent, and that we would not be able
to resuscitate mister Floyd. And so I then pronounced him dead.

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Was your leading theory then, for the cause of mister
Floyd's cardiac arrest, oxygen deficiency? That was one of the
more likely possibilities. I felt that at the time, based
on the information I had, it was more likely than
the other possibilities. Yeah, I saw people upset about him
saying that. Yesterday, for whatever reason, I saw Keep Palmer

(27:03):
and Queen Nager, you know, talk about that. He said,
you know, insufficient oxygen and they were like, what the
hell is he even talking about. But I don't know
what they thought the doctor was saying. But that's exactly
what you want the doctor to say. Insufficient oxygen means
loss of air. This is exactly what Yeah, this is
exactly what the prosecutor needed the doctor to say. He
had a loss of air because he got choked out
by Derek Chauvin's knee. It wasn't no brother. Defense is

(27:24):
trying to say it was a heart attack or drug
overdoses because he was unopen. So that's what they're trying
to say. But what this doctor is pointing out that
it was indeed a lack of oxygen. Yes, So I
don't know why people were upset about him saying that
I saw you know, saw Queen Nag keep palm upset.
But no, that's exactly what you wanted. But the doctor
did also agree because on cross examination, that's when the

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defense came up and talked about whether the use of
certain drugs like fetanol and meth and phetamine can cause
sharpness of breath and suppressive person's breathing. And the doctor
did agree that the use of those drugs can cause that. Yes,
but that's not what happened with George Floyd, because yes,
the use of those drugs can cause that. But he said, verbatim,
George Floyd died because he had insufficient oxygen, meaning a

(28:07):
loss of their because Derek Chavin had need on George
Floyd's neck. Yes, so yes, two things can be true,
but not in this case. All right. And the two
teen girls accused of killing an uber driver and a
box carjacking in DC are expected to reach a plea
deal with prosecutors in that case. They're due back in
court on April twentieth. As you know, they are thirteen
years old and fifteen. They've been charged of fell any murder, carjacking,

(28:29):
and armed robbery in that deadly incident, and under DC law,
the thirteen year old cannot be charged as an adult,
even in a murder case. The fifteen year old could
be charged as an adult, but that would increase the
burden of proof on prosecution and juvenile court in that
district defend into are found responsible, meaning guilty, may only
be jailed until the age of twenty one, according to

(28:49):
those outlets. And so what do you do with them
until the age of twenty one? Yes, you put them
in prison, But shouldn't you have them in some type
of facility? Yeah, you know what I mean, to school? Yeah, yeah, man,
shouldn't you be trying to turn them into upstanding citizens? Absolutely?
You know, hopefully do a mentoring prop something dealing with
whatever's like closest they may have going on, you know

(29:10):
what I mean, like just helping them out so they
can be productive moving forward. I think. So, all right,
well that is your front page news. They call it
correctional facilities, but the ain't no correct thing going on,
because if you take a thirteen and the fifteen year old,
you supposed supposed to put them somewhere where you can
correct them juvenile, you know what I mean, Julie something, Yeah,
send them to the n Y. I don't know why,

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I know what to do with them? All right, well
that is your front page news. Now when we come back,
Kelly Price will be joining us now. Kelly Price a
great vocalist, an amazing writer. She's been on records with
Whitney Houston, with jay Z, with Diddy. She's all more money,
more problems. She's singing the hook on that and a

(29:50):
host of others. But right heartbreak, Hotel, I mean, you
name it. She She's written for Ronald Eisley, so many
different people. And as we lay mmmmm, and we're gonna
talk to him when we come back, I don't move.
It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club, wanting
everybody in DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomine the guy. We

(30:12):
are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in
the building, Kelly Price. Welcome, Thank you, Are you feeling
you know what? Great? Happy to be alive from Queens,
New York? Yeah? Fall Rockaway, Yeah, jamaicaaway, Yeah, out of
Fall Rockaway, Queen. We got put out. We were homeless, okay, yeah,

(30:34):
and you know, kind of rolling around and landed. But
my grandfather's church was on the South side of Jamaica,
so like those were my stomping grounds. I was between
far Rockaway and South side of Jamaica, and so yeah,
all day long, I'm yeah, yeah, yeah. We were homeless
a lot. Really yeah. I was homeless probably for the
last time right before I turned eighteen. Wow, times were crazy.

(30:59):
My dad he passed when I was nine, right before
my tenth birthday. But he had a substance abuse problem,
and so you know, there was that, and so my
mother trying to raise three girls in this city and
on welfare and you know, all of it I did.
My grandfather was my first pastor, and so we I
feel like I was in church nine days a week

(31:20):
when you're homeless, right, what gives you the audacity, the hope,
the audacity to dream. I'm going to tell you something,
and it sounds crazy. It was my faith. It was
this belief that as long as I do my part
and I'm respectful about it, God has to make it
happen for me. You know, people, whether whether you put

(31:40):
it out like some people say, what goes around comes around,
if you call it the universe, whatever it is, there
are laws and principles in life. Period that if followed,
they have to service you back. It's so easy to
be better in a situation like that. You no, no,
I just wanted a better day. And then turning up
pregnant at eighteen years old, coming from this real sanctified family,

(32:03):
I was like, okay, so now what you're gonna do?
Because you getting ready to have a baby. And at
this point I'm sleeping in the downstairs level of my
grandparents house. I don't want to tell them that I'm pregnant.
So all of this is happening, and briar carry gigg
happened like early in my pregnant that they push you
away because they're so into the church, so about values

(32:24):
that they say, you know what, we don't want you here. No, no,
I have to honestly say that, as strict as that
upbringing was, I have to say my grandparents they weren't
happy about it, but they embraced me. They didn't make
me feel like I was dirty. They were transformative for me,
and that they were the catalysts to having me think
another way about what I've been hearing in church. Your

(32:47):
grandparents gave you something that that you named your new
album after Grace. Yeah, grace. Yeah, And then I always say,
you know, like I was going to ask you, when
is the time that you needed grace? But you yeah,
you answered it. Yeah. I've needed grace a lot in
my life and we all do. Every time I've talked
about this project, when people ask me, I say, I
think the problem is is that we as humans, we

(33:07):
really can do better about extending grace to other people.
Most of the time, we don't realize how important grace
is until we need it for ourselves. I have a
uverse reading plan that's coming out I think in about
two weeks on the subject of grace, and I broke
the word down into an acronym. Grace is a gift.
Is the gift of giving responsibility, accountability of yourself and

(33:30):
to expect accountability of other people, but with compassion and empathy.
That's real grace because at some point when you need
it's right, that's what you're gonna want. Why doesn't this
er give more grace? You know? Cancel culture is the
is the polar opposite of grace. Yes, everybody's screaming cancel, cancel, cancel,

(33:52):
but you're not gonna want to hear cancel when it's
time to cancel you. So did you watch it? Very
sus because I know obviously Asi brothers play a really
important role in your career. So what did you think. So,
I haven't seen it all the way through because I
literally went to bed early. So I started watching some
of it and I want to see the rest of it.
So everybody was like, you gotta pick one, you gotta

(34:12):
pick one. I'm like, but I love them both. Having
to pick one, of course, I'm gonna say I'm super biased.
You can't ask like the dude. Literally, when everybody was
telling me I was too fat, too black, and too
loud to make a record, he was like, you could
be twelve hundred pounds and blue. Who wouldn't buy that voice?
I was like, don't left to everybody else in the business,
like I'm the check. They hiding in the room with

(34:33):
a microphone, like, yeah, that's so hard because you were
talking and you've spoken on this before. How when you
were about to get a record deal they had an
issue with your weight. Yeah, they said you sat you
down and told you you had to lose weight in
order for them to be able to sign you. No,
it was jive turkeys over there. Wait, till signing day.

(34:57):
We hadn't have been negotiating for months and I came
into the city to sign that day and they told
me to stop by the offices before I went to
my attorney. That was the first deal and so, um,
I was choked up. But I was like, you not
christ sitting in this. I was sitting with the head
of every department in the conference room, and I said,

(35:18):
I just have one question. Who gets to say when
it's enough? So what did they say? Like in the
meeting they would say, hey, we're gonna sign this deal.
But so we had been in negotiations. The copy, the
execution copy was in my attorney's office at that time.
I got a call from my lawyer saying, go by
the Jive officers before you come to sign. They say
they need to meet with you about something. Best call

(35:40):
I could have ever received, because had I signed the
paperwork first, I would have been locked into something and
possibly sat on a shelf turn the deal down. Yeah
I did. Oh wow, I walked away. That's a real
faith right then? That was that after momenty more problems,
after all of this, that was right before it. Yeah, well,

(36:00):
how do they say that, do you? Um? I walk in,
I sit down, and there's awkward silence, and so, you know,
I'm like, hey, Hi, everybody's supposed to be a great day.
I'm signed, yeah, yeah, we're gonna talk about you know, yeah,
we want to know who you want to work with.
And I was like okay, um, and then awkward silence,
and so Jeff Finster is his name? Remember, listen, I'm

(36:25):
forty eight and I've been doing this for thirty years.
I earned the right to call that. Uh says, you know,
why don't we just go ahead and say it? It's
you know, let's just say it. And I'm like, say
what he says, Listen, We're gonna need you to lose
a significant amount of weight before we put this record out.
So my eyes, I'm like a deer in headlights in

(36:47):
this moment. And so I say, okay, how much weight?
Like do you want me? Whitney Houston? Then do you
want me? Because like, I come from a family where
the women women are you know, whether they're bigger or smaller,
they're still they're fick. Who gets to decide how much
is enough? And no one knew and nobody knew and

(37:09):
I said, okay, Well, then the question is if I
get to a place where I'm feeling okay about it
and you don't what happens to the record And the
answer was, we don't know. Wow. You see what happened
to Jeff Fence today? So well he was he went
over to another label. Allegedly he was let go because
of sexual misconduct with a former employee. Wow, it felt like,

(37:33):
you know, when I was doing mixtapes, everybody knew your
name because you had vocals, you were singing over everything,
but it felt like the world was hiding. You didn't
want to see you, even if no more money, more problems. Video,
It was like the little screen inside. How did that feel?
Because you knew you could sing, You knew you could
out sing most of the people I were out there,

(37:53):
but it felt like everybody didn't want to show you.
You know, it was interesting. I was just grateful I
was asked to be in the video because of people
weren't putting me in the video. I've been Martha washed,
like and when I say that, I mean having written
for people. And then I would go demo the record.
The artists is supposed to go in and sing their
own music. I can remember riding down the street and
hearing the song start and I'm like, oh, it's out,

(38:15):
but I'm hearing me and I'm like, wow, you said
Martha washed as in like they Sometimes the labels would
leave my vocals on, but it was their artists and
they wouldn't show. I mean, that's somebody that that happened
to that what happened with you? You're driving down and
you're hearing the song on the radio, and then all
of a sudden you're like, yo, this is my voice. Yeah,

(38:35):
I was shocked. Sometimes they would come back and say, well,
we want to keep your background vocals. That was common,
but to hear the record and to hear that in
the verses, I'm hearing my voice laced in between like
and I can hear the punches. My ear is fine tuned,
and you know what I mean when I say I
can hear where they punched the enginet punched me in

(38:55):
and then popped her back in Tasha Holiday, and she
wouldn't have known that that was what was happening. That's
a call that was over her head. She had just
gotten signed. Somebody at the label said we don't like it,
fix it up. All we got more with Kelly Price.
When we come back, don't move. It's to breakfast Club.
Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee. Charlemagne,

(39:17):
the guy we are to Breakfast Club was still kicking
it with Kelly Price. Yee. Now during this time and
all this is happening, were you married already? I got
married very early. I ended up marrying my baby's dad.
That was that. Now, that was the thing that I
should have probably tried to escape. But you know, growing
up the way we did. Like for me, you know,
back then, it was like you got pregnant, you get married.

(39:39):
It is it good at first? In retrospect, no, it
was never good. It was just what was supposed to
be done right. And I think that that's a mistake.
Like I don't think you tell somebody you're in this
position you need to get married because y'all might not
need to be together. You feel like that was the
godly thing to do. That's what the church taught. How

(39:59):
did you get this chance to finally leave that marriage?
Because that took a while. It took a long time,
and it took a lot of it was it was
like twenty five years. Yeah, wow, a lot of hurt,
a lot of mistrust, a lot of outside kids. Um,
and he was your manager. Yeah, wow, Jesus, so you

(40:19):
was intertwined personally and professionally. Like leaving, I had to
rebuild my life. What was the last straw? What was
the thing that was like, I can't do this anymore.
I had a dream and I saw everything around me
burning and being destroyed, and then I saw myself and
I looked really sickly, and then I saw like the
end of my life. And this was literally year after

(40:42):
my baby sister died. That was a rough year for me.
M My baby sister had a drug issue and her
body was just over it. One by one, her organs
started to shut down and so Um. She passed on
Easter Sunday in twenty fourteen and between and my grandfather

(41:04):
passed on Easter Sunday last year. So this year for me,
it was important to refocus and try to reposition this
time of the year between that time from the time
that she died and that time where I had this dream.
Pretty much I packed on probably about seventy five eight pounds.
I was drinking very heavily every day, going and doing

(41:26):
my shows, knocking them out, getting back to the hotel
and drinking until I passed out. It was a crazy year.
And I looked at myself in the mirror on my
way to do a show in Chicago, and I broke
down crying. I looked at myself. I was like, like,
what happened to you? And I said, Okay, God, if
you give me the strength to get myself together, to

(41:47):
pull my life back together, I'll do it. And I
had no idea where I was gonna go. The kids
were grown. The kids were grown, yes, and that that
was the biggest relief for me. I didn't want to
blow their life up. That's a mistake. Two people who
stayed together for the kids. Yeah, I think it's worse
for kids to see toxic parents. Did they ever talk

(42:08):
to you about that? I thought I was shielding them
from it. And what I didn't learn until they became
adults and came back and had conversations with me about it,
is that I mean, they saw things, but they were
kind of like sat in the middle of things. I
called myself trying to shield it from them. Their father
had a very different approach. One of the kids said

(42:29):
to me that their father told them, you know, if
you tell your mother she's going to have a nervous breakdown.
She can't handle it. So he kind of dumped the
weight of that on them. And literally I didn't know
this until again, they were grown, they were out of
the house, and they felt comfortable enough to come and
say something to me about it. Probably the process in
their own traumas yea, and how they impacted them when

(42:51):
they was kids. Yeah, that that angered That angered me.
It angered me so much. And so to what you're saying, no,
there's no such thing staying together for the kids. You
the way to keep it together is if you're not
working separate because what that becomes is what they see
as normal. So trauma bond, trauma bonds caused trauma to
everybody who sees him. Now, did you I know your

(43:13):
husband didn't just let you go easily. I know he
was probably furious. He was, but it wasn't his choice, right.
He had the opportunity to hire, you know, whoever he
needed to hire, to try to do whatever he needed
to do. And you know, I was prepared for it.
I was the breadwinning the family, so I was gripping
myself for what was to happen. You know, if it

(43:35):
was devastating financially or whatever. Did not he did not
that was a miracle. I actually was gearing up for
a fight. I wanted to go back to your meeting
with jib right, Like psychologically, what happens to you when
somebody tells you that you're too big? Like what was
your mind state moving forward after that meeting? It messed
with my head. I had heard it said like I

(43:56):
heard whispers of it. True story. At Daddy's house working
on a record for a group that was signed to
Motown what was their name? Group that was signed to Motown.
Puff was producing the record. I was there as the
vocal producer, and I was there cutting the song on
the guys, and so I wanted to make a change
lyrically to something. So I told him, y'all take a break.

(44:17):
I went and sat in a corner, like behind one
of those folding things inside of the room where the
microphone was, sat on the floor with my pen and pad,
and I hear the guys walking in the hallway outside
the room. Then they come into the room and they're
having a whole conversation, and just out of nowhere, the
conversation turns to, yo, did you get a look at her.

(44:37):
She looks like a fat aid nel Carter and so
but I'm I'm in the corner, and so I'm like,
dang right. So they walk out the room. They're in
the hallway. They're in the hallway, and I'm sitting there.
I don't want to have that awkward moment of walking
out of the room and going past them. But they
won't leave, and I'm like, okay, you got you on

(44:59):
the clock. Gotta get the session goes. So I pulled
it together, walked out the door and walked past them,
and they're looking like I went back into the control room.
They came into the control room, Miss Kelly. Can we
have a word with you? I said, no, we have
work to do. We should just go ahead and finish
the record. Wow that group a pop. Nope, I did

(45:20):
get an apology from one of the I swear to god,
I was walking through an airport and this guy was
trying to stop me and he's like remember me. I'm like, no,
I don't just tell me where I know you're from.
And he told me, he said, well, remember when you
did that song for the group of Blah Blah. He said,
we were idiots. We were blah blah blah. Yeah, and
I'm like, what you got going on right now? He's
like no, We're still trying to figure it out. And
I'm but I'm you know, this is years later and

(45:41):
I'm like, okay, what was your next deal after that?
Because yeah, jove deal Okay, So true story. He did
put an offer on the table and I said that started.
So there was a bit of a bit in war

(46:01):
that did happen. It ended up being between MCA did
he had paperwork on the table and and then it
wasn't deaf Cham. It ended up being Ronald Eisley, who
I met because of puff. I was in the studio
working on a track that he was doing for a
Leah finished it. I'm on my way out. He was

(46:22):
on his way in. He was like, where are you going.
I'm like home, I'm done. He's like, no, I need
you to stay. I got something popping. Like, I'm like, okay,
what you got he said Eisley Brothers. I'm like dope.
He was like, okay, so I need you to write it.
I'm like, yeah, I can do that. I said, well
when does it need to be done? He said like
right now? Right now? He said he's here. He's leaving
his hotel on his way to the studio right now.

(46:43):
When you have to be kidding me, You have to
be kidding. He was like, no, yeah, So big ups
to New York traffic because it took him about forty
five minutes to get to the hotel to the studio
from the hotel, which was enough time for me to
depend some more that first one back. Wow, So what

(47:04):
deal did you take at that time? Because you did?
He gave you off of the deal you had ron
Eisley off of the deal that already said he doesn't
care what you wait, what you look like? Your voice
is amazing? And where did you decide to go from there? Um?
I ended up being with Ronald. He had the least
amount of money on the table. Puff was mad at you.
The guy did I introduced you to? You signed with?
He found he felt a way about it, but I

(47:26):
and I said to him, I said, I need you
to understand, I'm I'm thinking like from business. At this point,
I told him, I said, Faith and I are not
the same, but we are too similar. One of us
is not gonna make it here, and she's already here,
so I wouldn't assume that I would be the priority
not to mention. Puff probably wanted all your publishing that too. Yeah, no,

(47:50):
don't move. We got more with Kelly Price when we
come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody
is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne, the guy we are
the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Kelly Price. Charlemagne.
I wanted to talk to you about twenty twenty because
you did deal with a lot in twenty twenty. You know,
you lost your your mom, my mother, my grandfather. For that,
by the way, thank you, I appreciate it. I'm sure

(48:12):
you're still in the process of healing. What does that
process look like to you? The greatest project It ultimately
was the thing that kept me, I feel like, from
probably going over the edge at the end of the year.
School friends, church friends, to the tune of about fifteen
or more people lost in my life last year. Did
you even get to see your mom last year in

(48:34):
the casket? Wow? Wow? When you when you recorded the album?
Was you know they always say sometimes when you're trying
to stay busy as a response to trauma you're not
dealing with. Did you actually want to work or was
it a trauma response? A little of both, but necessary,
necessary because I had been in the house all year.
But yes it was a trauma response. But that has

(48:56):
always been my goal too. When I was a young kid,
I can remember just like finding a pad and a
pencil and just doodling whatever was coming out of my head,
whatever was going on. Have you given yourself time to grief?
Not enough? Because following death are things that have to
be done, things that need to be put in place.
If they're not already in place, if there's not a

(49:18):
directive left, then you know the family's kind of stuck
trying to put things together. And so I absolutely have
not had enough time. And I feel that sometimes when
I feel that day coming on, I allow myself to
have that moment. The blows from last year. I think
God will teach me how to live with them. I don't,
I have to honestly say, being filled with faith, I

(49:40):
don't know that those are things that you ever get over, right,
But you learn how to continue to live with them
and process them, and eventually you get to a place
where the thought of it doesn't make you cry, you
can smile and go, dang, I miss them. Please protect
your mental health. That's what I would tell you. Oh absolutely,
And I believe in God. But I got a therapist.
I do too, I do too. I listen, I promise you.

(50:02):
I think that God gave us doctors for a reason. Yeah.
I actually got a referral very recently to go to somebody. Yeah.
I remember when you first got divorced, you were saying
how difficult it is dating because you had never really dated. No,
so how is it now? It's been some years, Jesus,
I don't like dating life in the twenty first century.
It's why in mental groupies too. It might Kelly Prace

(50:27):
just because you Kelly Price. Yeah, I didn't like it.
I'm off the market, Jesus. Yeah, and happily so a
lot of yeah. Yeah, yeah, it was it. Dating was
Ikey the very first date that I went on. I

(50:47):
laugh at it now, but I was traumatized after that date.
I thought the date went well. I got home, I
went out to dinner, had great conversation, had a great
glass of wine. I'm like, okay, it's cool. I drove
my own card. I didn't want to get picked up.
I don't need you to know where I live in
case you crazy? Um, And like two hours after I
got home, thing, I'm looking the phone and I'm like, whoa,

(51:08):
really he's in the penis station. Oh yes, girl, oh yes.
I was like, wait a second, no context, no nothing, No,
what did you respond or say anything? I was like,
I was what did y'all talk about? Oh? You're trying

(51:29):
to blame. I thought we had really good, grown, intelligent conversation.
Now did you reply at all? What the hell? That
could be taken out of context though, Like that could
be like what the hell and taking out of context
once they were blocked though, Like I'm just you know,
does that that's no, that's crazy? Was it from the

(51:50):
up angle or underneath? I didn't that's been about six years. Hey,
give him from grace. Grace. The grace was he didn't
catch a tongue lash. I'm talking about it. You know,

(52:13):
I could have picked my words better. How do you
have a vocabulary? You sit? So can you finish your
thought on why this area doesn't give grace? Earlier? You
got cut off a little bit. And you know, I
think that we are living in a time where everything
is so right now, right now, right now, right now,
right now, And if you can't get it, then this
person can. And if this person can't, then that one can.

(52:35):
And I think it's beyond microwave mentality. For I think
the two thousands, early two thousands nineties would have that
was microwave mentality. This is something else. This is like
astro rocket juice. What like every the attentions when you're
talking about fifteen second videos and that's the height of
somebody's day, Like we want quick thrills, we have less

(52:58):
of an attention span, were becoming harder to please, We
want more and more and more and more and more
dumbed down. And I think it has everything to do
with that. I think it has everything to do with
people not learning that process is necessary. And so in
all fairness to them, God help them. They they don't
extend grace to others, but they really don't know how

(53:20):
to extend grace to themselves. When you look at people
who have that kind of a mentality, there's also a
lot of self destructiveness there too. And I realized that
about myself. I can forgive somebody else, had a hard
time forgiving myself when I really sat down and thought
about you could have did this differently. You could have
did that differently, like your kids are grown now, but

(53:41):
you're listening to them tell you how this affected them
and why this and why that and why you could
have stopped that. That was a huge thing for me
to feel like in doing what I thought was the
best for them, it wasn't. No, and sits like literally
at the center of the places where they question themselves,

(54:02):
question relationships, have trust, you know issues. I'm like, you
could you could have did something about that. Grace forgiveness
is it's important for us to know how to be
that to ourselves, because you can't really do it for
somebody else if you haven't practiced it. And people do
tend to be hard on themselves. But we also live

(54:22):
in a society where the beauty that we see being
put in front of us doesn't even exist. To allow
our culture to be infiltrated and then dictated to what
our beauty is supposed to be, To watch our people
deconstruct their bodies to only go back and build it
back up to be a not authentic version of what

(54:44):
you were already given. We let people get in our
heads and tell us your lips are too thick, your
noses are too wide, you know, your booty is too big,
this is too that, and we drank the kool aid.
Now we're watching. Yeah, that you could write because it's like,

(55:04):
you're right, we're creating this unattainable bar perfection. You can't
even get to that. It's impossible, but you gotta get
you and when you make mistakes, we're not giving nobody
any grace. So it's just like, how do you grow
and evolve? Like my whole life, I was taught about
growth and evolution to people like gravitated towards whether it's
Malcolm X, my angel whoever, it was, yes, because they
evolved and they grew and we saw it. But now

(55:24):
it's like, Nope, you're not allowed to make any mistakes.
Like how do you live like that? That's not human.
That's why you got to filter out the noise and
at some point just silence everything. Learning how to be
still and sent to yourself is one of the best
things that anybody can do for themselves. And and I'm
not even saying this to try to be funny. Listen

(55:45):
to all the voices in your head and figure out
which one is telling you the right thing. Oh hey, Ken,
Kelly Price, Well, let's let's get into a record right now.
What record you want to I want to play. I
want to thank you, appreciate you for joining us, Thank you.
I want to thank you, Kelly, thank you for having

(56:06):
me for Kelly Price. Damn it great, great conversation with
Kelly Price. You should go watch that full interview on
the Breakfast Club YouTube page. What's the YouTube again? Breakfast Club?
Powder one on five one. We gotta get rid of
that power one on five one. Absolutely, man, listen. I

(56:29):
can't believe somebody had the nerve to send Kelly Price
a picture of their penis after a first date. Who
is this person? Hey man? People shoot their shot after
the first date. Huge, ridiculous, al right, ridiculous back in
the dating water and that's what happened. I agree, it's ridiculous.
Al Right, Well, let's get to the rooms. Let's go.

(56:51):
This is the rumor report with Angela Hazard. Well, you'll
be disappointed to hear that Larsa Pippen and Malik Beasley
have broken up. Her rep did confirm the news to
E and you know they first were spotted holding hands

(57:12):
in November of last year, but now they have called
it quits, according to her rep, they said that the
distance got to be tough for the pair. He's twenty
four years old. He's based in Minnesota. He's on the Timberwolves.
But things got hard with travel. It was more of
a timing thing. They're still in communication, but not together.
Now school me because I don't be keeping up with
the people's business. I thought that was Scotti pippenwife. Remember

(57:34):
they were going through problems. Then she allegedly started talking
the future, and then she went back to Scottie Pippen
and then she got a divorce again. And then she
was holding hands with Mike Beasley. He got that was
the one he got caught with, right, Malik, Yeah, Malik Beasley,
and then she got caught member his girls. Malik, by
the way, also just had a two year old. I
don't think maybe I think she's there stranged wife. But

(57:55):
they're still married. Yeah, they're still married. Okay, they filed.
He filed for divorce in twenty sixteen, she refiled in
twenty eighteen, So I guess they're still working things through
for the divorce. You've got to drop my name, you
out here, you know, popping it with all these other guys. Please,
can you just drop my last name. Well, they have
four kids together. She might want to have the same
name as her kids. I'm kind of with you to

(58:20):
take any of that back. No, you know, you know,
I mean they have kids, they have a whole family together,
sneakers named after me. You can't have that last name.
It's charge he's with that last name on the back. No,
there's nothing he could do about it. Gotta be right,
They have to be all right. Exhibit is learning a

(58:40):
lesson about the Wee company that he has the palm.
It's been banned from an LA dispensary and napalm cannabis.
It's been dragged online. It's basically a reminder of a
chemical agent that was using fire bombs during the Vietnam
War that killed and named innocent citizens. And so here
is what Exhibit has to say basically about why he

(59:02):
got the name napalm. The word napalm is is definitely
synonymous with war and being used as a weapon. And
if you know anything about me and my body at work,
you know I got albums called Weapons, Mass Destruction, and
Man Versus Machine. So this album here is called Napalm.

(59:23):
I put this album out in twenty twelve, but This
is where the branding for napalm came from, as you
can see, and it transcended into how we build you know,
our cannabis company, as chimpalm gotten too big, as hipop
gotten too big, that we're on everybody's radar. Yeah, but napalm,
it's a jellylight gasoline used in firebombs. Right. It's it's

(59:46):
a substance. Right. I have no idea what napalmers. That's
it's a chemical agent. It's a chemical, right, and it's
supposed to be highly you know, it's a chemical. Yeah.
But I've heard so many rappers say the word napalm
and raps and everything else for years. I'm wondering this
hip hop gotten too big, that we're just on too
many radars now. And people also had issues with a
pre road joint known as the Grenade. They didn't like

(01:00:09):
these references cavalier references to deadly weapons of the war.
Here's what else exhibit had to say about napalm. As
a black man, I understand discrimination and hatred. So just
to clarify the position that we have at Napalm Cannabis,
we by no means acknowledge, justifying, or feel as though

(01:00:30):
that we are promoting violence towards the Asian community. We
stand with the Asian community. We plan to do many,
many things for our community and within our community, not
just the cannabis community, but the community at large. What's
to tie in with the Asian community. Well, it was

(01:00:51):
used against Japan and World War two, and it was
banned internationally in nineteen eighty by the UN. And so
it was also using fire barms during the Vietnam War.
But when a lot of innocent citizens from him, I
didn't think any of that. I just thought it was
a gasoline. I like something that does dis means tropping.
That triggering for you. Maybe it's triggering for some other people.

(01:01:12):
But it's a definition. And so what's next? Because of
how it was used the Reunion show, they can't do
mombs over back Dad. If Bruno Mars can Bruno Mars
do drop a grenade for you? Is that out the
window now too? I'm just trying to see where it's stopping.
I don't know. Listen, I guess if you're trying to
have a brand that can universally appeal to people, if
a group of people doesn't like the name of it,

(01:01:34):
and it's a triggering name for them. Then they have
the right to say that. Now, whether or not you
decide to change the name of your brand is on you.
It's a former gasoline though, like it's a former gasoline,
like it's it's a definition in the dictionary as a
jelly like substitute form of gasoline. Yeah, but it's not
because it's use on civilians was banned internationally in nineteen

(01:01:57):
eighty by the UN because of the destruction and killing
that it caused when they used it as fire bombs.
I'm with it, but just know that they're coming from
Bruno Mars next when it comes to grenade and no
more gasolina drumas. I know that gets no more gasolina drummas.
All right, all right, well that is your rumor report,
all right, Ja, Yes we give that. Do you know.

(01:02:19):
I think we need to go to Breakfast Club Court
this morning. I'm going to lay out the case for you,
but we need the truth. Paul Piss to come to
the front of the congregation. We would like to have
a word with him. I don't know if Paul Piss
deserves it. He hard not, but I'll let y'all decide.
All Right, We'll get to that. Next, it's the Breakfast
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heart radio station, It's time for Donkey of the Day.

(01:03:06):
I'm a Democrat, so being Donkey of the Day a
little bit of a mix, so like a dope the
other day pitches. Now, I've been called a lot in
my twenty three years. That Donkey of the Day is
a new wife. Yes, Donkey of to Day for Tuesday,
April six, I think is going to the truth. Paul Pierce. Listen.

(01:03:27):
Social media is calling for Paul Piss to get Donkey
or to Day. I don't know if he's deserving of it,
but it's worth for discussion in Breakfast club court this morning. Now,
I'm not gonna ever just credit Paul Piss ten times
NBA All Star two thousand and eight, NBA Champion two
thousand and eight NBA Finals MVP Jersey retired by the
Boston Celtics, one of the greatest Boston Celtics of all time.
You have to give it up for Paul Piss. He's

(01:03:47):
a whole basketball legend in the East streets. Okay, But
just like I give someone the credit for being dope,
I have to give them the credit they deserve for
being stupid. See if you haven't heard, Paul Pierce has
been fire by ESPN, and I need to let the
record show that I'm not giving Paul Piss donkey to
day for what he did. I'm giving Paul Piss donkey

(01:04:09):
to day for how he did it. Okay, he's out
at ESPN. Parted way, he's fired, whatever you want to
call it. And people are saying he was possibly fired
because over the weekend he posted an IG live of
him smoking weed, drinking some adult beverages, and scrippers dancing
all around him. I totally missed all of this, by
the way, on the weekend, I disconnect from social media

(01:04:32):
pretty much. Not to mention between the Falcon and the
Winter Soldier and the verses between the Isley Brothers and
earth Wind and Fire, I was preoccupied. Okay, but Paul pissed.
From what I saw, he looked like he was having
the same Saturday night that millions of men were probably
having all around the world. Okay, weed liquor, scantily clad women.
I don't care if the scantily clad woman as your wife.
Those are the weekend vibes. But when you work at ESPN,

(01:04:55):
owned jointly by Disney, if you are partaking in a
good ass night like this, don' put it on Instagram Live.
That's why I said, I don't see Paul Piz getting
donkey in a day for what he did, but it's
how he did it. Let's go to Fox Sports Radio
One with Christmas Sotten, Rob Poker for the report. Please
Paul Pierce, former Celtics All Star, an NBA champion, now
a former analysts with ESPN because he was given his

(01:05:17):
walking papers today. A few days after that, viral video
went out with his Instagram Live of him allegedly smoking
the ganja at a poker slash erotic dancer party. According
to reports, ESPN and Piers have a great depart ways,
and according to The New York Post, their sources say
that one of the big reasons why they decided to

(01:05:40):
move on from Paul Piers, an NBA analyst on their network,
is because he chose to put the videos out on
his own. If he had been filmed doing the exact
same things on his own and they became viral, Hey,
it is what it is. You're on your private time.
M okay, okay, I understand that. Can we hear some
of this this video? Man? I need a neck blisode

(01:06:04):
brand coming out. We got fired coming out, we got
to We're investing me. You're doing big things. You might
see me on the NBA team. I'm like a car.

(01:06:27):
I don't know what thatt We lie, girl, I don't
hear or see anything out of the ordinary. He was
in California. We need is legal. He's forty three, clearly
of drinking age. The women were there clearly for entertainment.
I'm sure they will compensated nicely. It looked like they
were at a house, which is exactly where you should
be with that kind of action. I'm all about the house,

(01:06:48):
you hear me. What's the point of having all this
money a nice crib and leaving it? Okay? Why I
go to the party when I can bring the party
to me? I know y'all sitting here saying, well, damn
Uncle Charlotte, brother Lenard, it doesn't even seem like you
want to give Paul is donkey today. Well, I try
to make all of these a teachable moment, and a
lot of you seem to think it's donkey worthy, and
I can see why. See, Paul Piss spent three and

(01:07:08):
a half years with the ESPN. He appears on NBA
Countdown and to Jump. ESPN is partially owned by Disney,
which requires its employees to be squeaky clean, which is
some bs because nobody's perfect. And I just don't understand
why we keep holding people to these standards of perfection
that are simply not sustainable. But Paul has been there
for three and a half years and hasn't had any problems,

(01:07:28):
so clearly he's able to walk that line. So why now?
I have some theories. One is, how do we know
Paul Piz wasn't already pardon ways with the ESPN. This
behavior is very yolow Okay, it's very effort. I'm leaving anyway. Like,
Paul Piss is not a dummy. He knows he works
for Disney, he knows what he signed up for so
for him to jump out there and do this now,
it's very strange. But like I said, I don't care

(01:07:51):
about what Paul Piss was doing. I care about how
he did it. See, Paul Piss was born in nineteen
seventy seven, a year before me. He's forty three years old.
I'm disappointed that a forty three year old grown ass
man is on ig Live bragging about things we used
to do and didn't tell nobody like you young AND's
literally okay, literally brag about things that my generation didn't

(01:08:13):
didn't tell nobody. I don't know Paul pisses marital situation.
He says he's not married in this video. I thought
he was, but he's not moving like a married man
in this video. But once again, why is this even
on video? Could you play with Christmas aarda? Rob Parkins
said at the end, just the isolated one because he
chose to put the videos out on his owner. Play

(01:08:33):
it one more time? Is because he chose to put
the videos out on his owner. Why is this on video? Look,
I have no problem with niggas niggin I expect niggas
the nigg but why can't we nigg in private, especially
when said nigga has something to lose. If you forty
and up and you have when you forty and up,

(01:08:53):
you have to remember that you are indeed forty and up.
Sometimes we forget who we are and we start mimicking
the younger generation. But when you come from an era
where you didn't broadcast all your business, why start now,
especially when the business is naked tree. You're not a rapper.
You're a multi millionaire former broadcasting for ESPN owned by
Disney Disney Mickey Mouse, Mini Mouse, Donald Duck. You know

(01:09:18):
you in business with Disney, Paul, So why are you
acting goofye once again? I don't think Paul Piss deserves
dunkey today for what he did before, how he did it,
I believe you know he was in La. Weed is legal.
You can smoke weed, you can drink, you can ask
scriptas at the house. But why put it on Instagram?
You forty three? Let the young boys do young boy things, okay, you,
Paul Piss, A seasoned veteran, you know better. Matter of fact,

(01:09:42):
in the Lebron James version of the Bible, it says
in First Corinthians thirteen eleven, when I was a child,
I talked like a child, I thought like a child.
I reasoned like a child. I told all my business
like a child and let my boy smel my finger
like a child. When I became a man, I put
the ways of childhood behind me and didn't put my
niggtry on social media. It's sitting the king James Lebron

(01:10:04):
James version of the Bible. Paul, it comes a point
in time when men our age have to drop the
low from Yolo. We gotta drop the low from Yolo
and get low, okay, with how we move out here
like we used to back in the day. I'm all
for adapting with new technology for certain things. But when
I'm kicking it with friends doing plant based medicine, having

(01:10:25):
some adult beverages, talking, put the phones away, okay, because
when I dropped the low from Yolo, I'm left with
just the yoe. And sometimes that's what we have to
say to each other when we see us acting like
Paul Piz was acting this weekend. Okay, sometimes you just
gotta scream at your man yo with disgusting your voice.

(01:10:46):
And you know what YO stands for you old, So
I like it, not as Paul piss deserve a hehaw
Let's discuss twenty hundred five or five one or five
on a little breakfast club card right eight drink five
eight five one on five one. Paul Pears. You know him.
He is a superstar. He's alleged when he comes to
the NBA any time, NBA y'all Star Baby two thousand

(01:11:08):
and eight, NBA Finals, MVP two thousand and eight NBA Champion. Okay,
he had a little shit and dig over the weekend,
and he had a little, as you old people say,
a little marijuana, a little gotten ja lived to Mary James,
we're here with a full beast, not about me. This
morning were talking about Paul in Paris, and I would
like to say, yeah, he was having he had a

(01:11:29):
couple of girls with him. He was drinking some drinks
and he allegedly got fired because of it. Shoul didn't
get dunk in today. Call us right now. It's the
breakfast club the morning, the breakfast Club. I think everybody
is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlemagne, the guy we are
the breakfast club. Now if he just joined us, we
were talking about Paul Pierce. Charlemagne is kind of confused,

(01:11:50):
doesn't know if you should get the donkey or not. Well,
I don't know if Paul Pis should get dunk here
today because you know, over the weekend Paul Piers was
at a what they said, the poker game at somebody's
house or his house, I don't know. It was smoking weed,
it was drinking. They had some scripplers. Um. He recorded himself,
put it up on Instagram. He lost his job at ESPN.
I'm not mad at him for what he was doing.
What he was doing was perfectly fine. I'm mad at

(01:12:12):
him for how he was doing it. You're forty three
years old. Everything don't have to be broadcasting for the
world to see king, you know what I mean. That's
all all right now. Yeah, you think you could donk
here today? Yeah, he shouldn't have posted that video of himself.
He knows where he works. I'm sure he knows what
the rules and regulations here. Even if he was ready
to be out of the job, you don't want to

(01:12:32):
go out like that. Yeah, but see, I don't think
he should get donk here today. And I'm gonna tell
you why he didn't get fired and started crying job. No,
he does not on camera. Let's just say he does.
Let's just let's just say he doesn't care. Let's say
he did this on purpose because he knew he was out.
Let's say he why not quick job? He could quit
the way that he wants to quit Like this is,

(01:12:53):
I know made a whole thing. You made all of
this up to sellocation. None of us have to do
with the facts of the sir. You cannot bring hypotheticals
into the court room. We don't know, and he didn't
knowing what could happen. Spoke and because you don't know,
start making up scenarios. He didn't know what could happen.
He did it, defended prosecutor Casey. He did it right,

(01:13:15):
So what so what's the problem. He did do it,
that's just what we did. Now, he did do it.
But admitting your client, but my client didn't do anything illegal.
Nothing was illegal for what he did. No, I agree
with that, But going to jail. It's not about what
he did, is how he did it. You're forty three
years old. You should not be broadcasting this kind of
behavior for the world to see. You're not a rapper. Okay,

(01:13:37):
you work for Disney. You know that you got to
have client is wealth and he doesn't care about any
of these these little jobs, and he wants to continue
his life join it. Now, do you know how crazy
that sounds? Attorney? But he doesn't care. He did it.
My client is rich. He doesn't care about this little job.
We don't know what's next one. We might have just
hit the lotto. You don't care, yo, know, Yeah, you

(01:13:58):
just got your client just now. You just told us
that he doesn't care. He just told us at mister
pis because of the arrogance of your lawyer and that
stupid ass fake bid he's wearing in my court. I
sent it to you the five. Let's go to the phone. Man,
all right, could you call? All right? How is this?

(01:14:32):
I love it? From Detroit? Tid with something. Man, I'm
getting bullied up in man, we're talking m Paul Pitch.
You think you should get donkey today? Man, it's it's
it's kind of a hard decision with that man. I
feel like he does because by the way he went
about himself, like any job that you have, you know
that's high end, you know, the white polar bidsians stuff
like that. You know. It's like if you do anything private,

(01:14:56):
back this out. Any gluten thing you know they're gonna
fire you for that. You know what I'm saying. But
it's just like when it comes to basketball players and celebrities. Man,
they've always done something up their sleeve. So it's just
like you never know. Obviously, feel like he already we
need you to pick one way or another. Yeah, I
mean yeah, I think, but maybe he don't care. But life,

(01:15:17):
he's got begging for his job. That's not like he
got fired and be like, Yo, my bad, I shouldn't
have did it. No, he don't care, So maybe he
got something better with the horizon and this. You got
a video compound, you got a poke game. I'm I'm
no fool. I wouldn't post it like that. But he's
different than me. Thank you. So you just admitted that
a fool. Only a fool would post something like that.

(01:15:38):
A fool or somebody would a plan. I ain't got
no plans. Ain't got to be one of the attorney.
My client is a fool yard, he's a fool. Hello,
who's this he to share? What do you think you
think you should get Dunky today? No, he shouldn't get
done to you today to s get Donkey today for

(01:16:01):
being But they wouldn't have been nosy if Paul Fiz.
But Paul Piz posted the video himself. Man, I mean,
and he could do that. What they're doing on Instagram?
They too old to be on Instagram, that man, Yes,
too old to be on Instagram. They too old. And

(01:16:24):
you must have do one of the scripples that was
at his house. How much they paid you. Listen, she
must work with Envy. Okay, let's put her on the team.
Eight don't drink five eight five one on five one
if you just joined us. Charlemagne is trying to get
Paul par donkey to day for what I'm not listening.
I'm like, I don't. I'm not trying to get Paul
Piars don't get to day. I don't think paulis should
get donkey to day for what he did. It's just
how he did it. He didn't do anything. I think

(01:16:45):
he should get dunk in the day for hiring Envious.
He didn't do anything anything wrong. He was minding his
own business. And if he did get five, he wasn't
begging for his job back here. He was not minding
his own business. He posted the video on Instagram so
all of us could mind his business. That's the problem.
Did you enjoy it? No? I didn't even care. Yeah,
well calling us up right now, shouldn't get dunkey. Today
is the breakfast morning. Everybody is tch Envy, Angela yee,

(01:17:07):
Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. Now if
you just joined us with talking about Paul Pierce. Now,
what happened with Paul Pierce? Charlemagne, Well, Paul Pierce lost
his job at ESPN. He's been working at ESPN for
three and a half years. The reason they're saying he
lost his job is because this weekend he posted a
video on his Instagram Live where he is at a
house party playing some polkers, smoking some weed, drinking some liquor.

(01:17:28):
He's got a bunch of scrippers around him. Now, I
don't think that he should get donkey to day for
what he did. What he did was perfectly fine, perfectly legal.
But he definitely should get some type of donkey to
day for how he did it. You're forty three years old.
There's no reason to be broadcasting your business for the
world to see. You know who you work for. It's ESPN,
it's Disney. You earned that firing, sir. Well, my client,

(01:17:53):
and I would like to file some type of judgment
to in this case. This is a judgment to end
the camp I don't know what I'm talking about this
basis of boot There's no way he should be charged
with anything. The man didn't do anything illegal. He smoked
a little weed, he drank a little and he has
some booty shaking by him. He played a little post
now for he did he's gonna trial job okay, any

(01:18:16):
he didn't do any he didn't cry for. I have
a question for you, Attorney Casey. Now you're a member
of media as well. Yes, ma'n. Where'd you post a
video like that? This is not about me. I'm not
on trial, but I'm just asking if you are my
honest opinion. No, and he's allegedly I mean he's been
married for the past decade. He said in the video
he's not, but Google still says he is. That that's

(01:18:38):
something else. We're not talking about that right now. I
strike that comment. I strike that comment. Jury. You didn't
hear that comment. Let's go to the phone lines. Hello,
who's this what's up? Bro? You think you should get
donky today? Man? First off, you can't be pushing fifty
yard here. You know what I'm saying, smoking weed like

(01:18:58):
with you know what I'm saying, you're doing it and
you could be out here watching the verses or something like.
Enjoy your day wife, brothers from the hell younna do
and you can fin on your day off. Get fight
on your day off. You gotta fight on your day off.
Pain brou He should be charged right now. Hello? Who's this? Hello? Hey?

(01:19:22):
You think Piers should be get donkey to day? Nah?
He he don't need to get down the other day.
I'm telling this is a strategic boom. It's strategy. So
here's the strategy. Now ESPN. You know that's a big
old national company and everything. You know it's back by Disney.

(01:19:43):
Now Paul Piers, this dude, it's from you know. He
he's from the you know, rip the way, the neighborhoods
and everything, so you know this is what he does
on the regular. Paul Piers is a very smart person.
He's not just going to get on Instagram Live, don't know,
all those type of things for nothing. And of course
he probably in the contract he don't want to be
in no more so now he doesn't out let go

(01:20:04):
of the contract Mark, Chris ain't broke now why I
could see him doing something just like how Stephen objected
and Matt Barnes podcast Smoking Weed, talking to his boys
and still getting paid. Sir Sir, Sir Sir. Matt Barnes
has the All the Smoke podcasts, which is on the
Black Effect Podcast Network, but Matt Barns is also a
contributed on ESPN as well. Well, I'm not saying they're

(01:20:28):
going to do the same thing, but I'm saying that
Chris has probably wanted to get up on of the
you know, the situation at ESPN. That's what I'm talking about.
Thank you. I rest do what I know. I don't
know he didn't because he's with the Bushmels Irish Whiskey
to announce a partnership with the Buston Celtics a few
days ago, because he's saying Paul wants to leave ESPN

(01:20:49):
to go do what Matt Barns and Stephen Jackson is doing.
When Matt Barnes does both wet and Hello why this
cash cash? What U bro the law on? Y'all bars,
y'all done cast, they try to get him, They try
to get the homie in trouble for smoking a little way,
drinking a little drink man, Like if he was a
white man, it would have been took in a different
different card. Yes, yes, play the race card. I'm trying to.

(01:21:12):
I'm trying to. I feel like they're trying to make
us walk a certain way, talk a certain way, please
certain way. A long guys, we shut up and dribble
and shut up and talk for as an analyst, It's okay,
I don't really want to go out there. I have
fun all of track. I don't think you further of all,
I don't think you understand how ESPN Disney works. Number one,
because people get people get fired. I already knew you

(01:21:35):
was gonna have fun and say you always got sun
to stay because people do a little quick because people
get fired from there all the time. To listen, time
I listen. We're not giving Paul PIDs. Don't get to
day because he was smoking weed and drinking. It has
nothing to do with that. It's the fact that he
was saying about the Disney Channel. But if you would
let me finish, let him finish, okay, okay, So if
y'all y'allas saying this Disney channel and they got the kids,

(01:21:55):
and but what about the kids that actually work for
Disney Channel and the life end up bad? Disney is
not all that good? Like you saving? Can I ask
you a question playing if you if you, if you
were forty three years old and you work for Disney,
would you would you put yourself on Instagram live, smoking weed,
drinking liquor and having all the scriptles around one if

(01:22:17):
we was legal? Yes, you act like the man was
throwing crack on a live bro. They don't have nothing
to do with the drugs. That's the fact you work
with definitely don't know what you say for. Thank you,
thank you, thank He's convinced me, Charlotte Mane, you're too
up tight? What did what did the problems sing from? Bro?
The fact that he's forty three years old and we
come from an era where we didn't brag about that

(01:22:38):
kind of stuff. We just did it. Man? Sorry, I
am I am a mom's think about Yeah, if you
want to see bas Well, the moral of the story
is Paul Piers is guilty, so please give him the
sweet sounds of the Hambletones drums and if you want
to see basketball player smoking weed, drink getting look good, talking.

(01:23:01):
It ain't getting paid for it. Watch the All the
Smoke podcast. Okay, and listen to the All the Smoke
podcast with Matt Bonds and Stephen Jackson on The Black Effect.
iHeartRadio podcast network and Matt Bonds is a contributor on ESPN. See.
I'll respect Matt. The reason I respect Matt because Matt
shows up as he is right and he does his job.
But he's very professional. You ain't gonna see Matt doing

(01:23:23):
what Paul is did. You're just not They're not the
same people. Anybody's different. You know, we all grown. I'm
appeal in this case. All right, Yeah, we got roomors
all the way. Yes. And let's talk about Slarter House
twenty three. Do you guys know about this exclusive club?
It has fewer than one hundred members. But we'll tell
you whose club it is, all right, we'll get into

(01:23:43):
that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
Hold on, let me check my ap Tuesday. Sean Dea
Rmes is not hitting you back, bro, You don't kill
it am about you. I'm shocked she's not considering you

(01:24:06):
for um, what's that your call? It's called bridget Yes,
I'm looking to play Duke Envy, Yes, Dukey Envy. Maybe
key Beard. You know what, Dukeye Beard. If you're listening,
I need to change it. I work with some maters.
I would definitely take it. You could get me on
the low price. IM you know, okay, Henvy's on the

(01:24:29):
low Let's get touches. Envy is the rumor report. Angela
Yee on the Breakfast Club Well Prayers for Fantasia. She
had announced that she was expecting her first child with

(01:24:50):
her husband, and now only six months into her pregnancy,
she's experiencing contraction. She's in the hospital. She's been posting
videos on her Instagram story letting people know she's been
in the hospital all day. She said, my baby girl
thinks she's missing something out here, but she's got to
stay in here a little longer. And she also praised
her husband for his support. She said, I think God
from my husband. He's over there and knocked out. He's

(01:25:12):
been writing in there with me. And she said that
her contractions were starting to come down now. She said,
my body is just tired, but we've got this word
prays up absolutely and the Fantasia healing energy. That's gonna
be her third child. So hopefully praying that everything is
gonna work out, and you know she'll have her baby
in due time. All right, and big shout out to

(01:25:34):
Pinky Call. I know you guys have been to Slutty
Vegan right her restaurant she has in Atlanta. There to
lie so long, I didn't even I'm like, I'm not
doing this, so I left. All right. Well, first of all,
you know she's already opened several other restaurants. Well, now
she's gonna collab with Shake Shack and she has she
has her own burger with them, the Slutty Shack, So

(01:25:56):
they're doing a limited time menu item and it's a
vegan burger. It'll be available and limited quantities. And that's
going to be happening on Thursday at the old fourth
Word Shack in Atlanta, just around the corner from Slutty
Vegans Edge with location. And then also in Harlem, where
she opened her first restaurant in twenty fourteen. Pinkies, Okay,
I love to see it. Who's that entrepreneurgro Listen? Her

(01:26:20):
burgers amazing. When I tell you after that, you would
never want to eat meat again if you get those
Slutty Vegan burgers you would be good to go. I'm
going to Atlanta this week and I'm gonna try to
stop and yeah you are your loving her food is amazing,
your bringing, Like who gos the Atlanta not to eat
meat envy? You going to Atlanta not to eat me?
Is that good? I want to try to burger? Oh yeah,

(01:26:40):
I mean you're meat love you you eat me all day?
Look somebody like you gold Atlanta to get meat. No, okay,
all right, I said it was gay, So what what
are you talking about? We come on food, Just make
sure you don't have raw meat envy and everything's cooked
all the way. All right, Little nas exes Montero is

(01:27:03):
the number one song on this show should win an award.
Montero called Me by Your Name single heads debuted at
number one on the Billboard Hot one hundred, So congratulations
little nas x. He posted last year, I was sitting
in my apartment thinking it was all over for me.
I was trying so hard to be perfect, to please

(01:27:25):
everyone and not make any enemies. That stifled me creatively.
I felt so sorry for myself. But around this time
in twenty twenty, I pulled it together. Me Day, chip
Omar and Rory worked for months on end. One day
in June, I was working on a song and found
myself leaving the studio every ten minutes to cry. But
I didn't stop working. A melody came to my mind,
called me when you went Nana Nanana, and I knew

(01:27:45):
it was something special about it. Fast forward a year later,
it's the biggest song in the world. Thank you guys
so much. We get to decide our own destiny. Never
let the world decide it for you. Whenever I think
of Montero's I think of thee the Montero sport. So
what is Montero? Is the song about that's his name? Oh,
I didn't know that that's what That's probably not true.

(01:28:10):
I don't know the song is Montero called me by
your name, so you know, but congratulations, Like my name
is Montero, I don't know. Let me not even say.
I'm going with the camera. Let's you could google it though.
His name is Nick. That's our camera guys name. His
name is Nick. Yeah, google little noctive that's the real name.
I don't know, but congrats the little nonex. His real

(01:28:31):
name is not okay. Well, he also posted me after
getting a song about gay sex at the top of
the Billboard charts, and then he said, s m D.
Let's go, let's go gay agenda. Alright, Michael Jordan inspired
by a movie. That's what he said in this post.
That's the only thing Charlo Maye heard. That's what he said.
He the movie Monto, all right. Michael Jordan has a

(01:28:56):
secret golf course that opened in twenty nineteen. It has
fewer than one hundred members and tea times are invite only,
and the nickname is Slaughterhouse twenty three because they said
Michael Jordan set the course up to his advantage. So
there's a lot of stories swirling around about the secretive
club and they're saying it's a kind of legendary. They said,
you can't carry your phone around. You're not supposed to

(01:29:17):
tell too many stories about it. Photos are forbidden inside
the clubhouse. All happen, some stories that have leaked. That's
how you move, Paul Piers would not be invited to them.
That's how you're supposed to move when you're growing ass individual. Okay,
you do your dirt all by your lonely and you
keep the cameras and everything else away. You drop on
a clues ball from Michael Jordan for still keeping it
Claya And then, speaking of exclusive clubs, club has kicked

(01:29:42):
out a member for leaking Justin Bieber and Haley Baldwin's
location to paparazzi. And this club is called the San
Vicente Bungalows. It's known for its privacy and they have
two very intense rules. They said, no photography or videography
of any kind is permitted on the club premises or
surrounding areas. No post on social media or discussion about
the club, it's members and their guests or club activities

(01:30:04):
is permitted. So whoever leaked out that location, they have
been kicked out. They found out who the person was
and they their membership was terminated. Everybody getting the memo
except for Paul Pitch. We just had two stories back
to back about people who know how to move on
the low, who don't have to put all their business
out on the street. Why didn't Paul Piss get that

(01:30:25):
memo this weekend? All right? Well that is your room
of reports, all right, Emmy cochrane revote. We'll see you tomorrow.
Everybody else ring is neck. Let's go so Breakfast Club,
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(01:30:47):
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Change to enter Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee,
Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Did you
see what they're about to do in Atlanta? What are

(01:31:10):
they about to do? They're saying. Governor Camp has signed
three executive orders to roll back many of the restrictions. Restaurants, bars,
and other social spots will no longer face limits or
number of people show they did now. Shelter in place
orders for residents in Georgia long term care facilities, which
have been in place since March, will be lifted. The

(01:31:30):
amount of space people will have to keep with each
other before with six feet, now with three feet in
movie theaters and three and now what does this mean
for the car show? Oh, I'm glad you do out
the car show. Nah, just means that the car show
is great. It's gonna be popping July third, July fourth.
It is gonna be amazing, So make sure if you
haven't got your tickets, get your tickets. It looks like
we'll be able to release some more tickets for people

(01:31:50):
out there. But this is an amazing thing out in Atlanta.
So I can't wait for you guys to come to
the Drive your Dreams car show, your favorite celebrity cars,
exieted cars, exclusive cars, painting for error, stuff for kids,
and more. It's gonna be great. Thank you for that segue.
July fourth week in in Atlanta. Season there. Now does
it matter? Now? What if they come to you and
they say they want you to pull out of the

(01:32:11):
car show to uh protest against voter suppression in Atlanta?
What do you mean he'll pull out? What do you
mean if they ask you to pull out because they
want you to protest? League Baseball moved, would you move
your inst to Denver? Well? This this is the thing, right,
Major League Baseball is a billion dollar company, DJ Envy

(01:32:31):
is not. I'll get your point. I already paid for
the venue. I already paid for it. I don't get
my money back. Oh but you got it. But if
a sponsor wants to come by and say your envy
move it. You know we'll pay for the move it.
I'm definitely in like Charlemagne, the Black Effect Network. I
think the Black Effect networks a sponsor and make a
call right now and say, Envy, don't do it, and

(01:32:52):
y'all pay them a happy movie because y'all shouldn't have
been there to begin with. So why should I get involved?
You got all those businesses and jobs. I think you
should be like your envy. I'm gonna pay for y'all
to move it. I'm just trying to capitalize up your
car show and come sell some stuff. All right, Well,
we got the positive note. Next keeping it's the Breakfast
Clo morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy.

(01:33:15):
We are the Breakfast Club. You got a positive note? Oh,
first Price for joining us this morning. Yes, thanks to
Kelly Prices. That was really amazing. She was so open
about so many things in her life. Yeah, make sure
y'all that's on the personal side. You never know what's
happening in somebody's real, real life. Yeah, and make sure
y'all go get Kelly Price's album Grace, which is available
right now, and also salute to everybody who's been downloading.

(01:33:38):
We've Got Answers, which is an Audible original that I
released last week via Audible and Audible only, So you know,
if you haven't checked it out yet, go do that, Okay,
if you got anything. And I want to any any
white friends that are always asking you questions about racism
and you're tired of answering them, just directing to this project.
We got Answers on Audible, and I want to think

(01:33:59):
of body for watching. My first episode of Mastery of Comedy,
which dropped yesterday, was a show that I created and produced,
and we actually got four pretty established comics to help
some up and coming comedians and mentor them. And it
is really touching and really great information. If anybody's been
interested in public speaking or doing comedy, this gives you

(01:34:20):
all kinds of different tips and tricks and things that
you can do to actually excel at it. So I
think you'll see there'll be six episodes that coming out
every Monday, and we just started yesterday

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