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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Fifty percent special. I love you fifty to sit out.
Didn't become in the most prominent form what your ass
uthing early in the morning, but they told me it
was y'all. I said, hell yeah, I'm getting smaller shree
people's choice people. I can't believe you guys in the basket,
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we know that Breakfast club petition that was Bryson Tiller
would exchange morning. Everybody is DJ mvy Angela Yee Charlomagne
the guy. We are the breakfast club. We got a
special guest in the building. Who are I seen in
the hall? I said, you're coming for war? You got
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that's that's not what you're saying. That's how you and
a fitting like he's bang what he says. He just
came off the train, he said, Ay, got on the
Champion hoodie and some timberland. He about to stick somebody
out and he got that. That's that's a that's a
that's a fair assessment. Yeah, I came out of a cab.
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But uh so, what's been up with you? Man? On
the grind? Baby, just just just trying to stay relevant. Man,
I've been to Airy Spears, Like I told him before,
you walking out like Airy was on everything me growing back,
guys shows, he was all over New York and find
him in the club. You didn't want to sacrifice to go? No, no, no,
it ain't got nothing to do. But I'm just kidd
when you say what happened? Why you why you say
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what happened? As much as we used to. He's saying
you fell off Airy trying to fell off aries. No,
you know, it's funny to me. I know that's not
what he's trying to say, but you know it's funny
to me. It ain't like cats. Don't say that. You know,
I read the Twitter. I hear what people say. But
you know, people lose perspective. You know, if falling off me,
he's going on Abu Dhabi and doing one show for
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eighty grand you know, then you wish to fall off.
If falling off me, he's traveling all around the country,
you know, going to Europe, gonna you know, Australia, going
to Africa, doing shows with a fan base. Then yeah, yeah,
you wish it was me. You know what I'm saying.
You know, it's like I do my job. You know,
I eat for free, drink for free, I travel damn
it for free, you know, go anywhere I want, get love,
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you know, yeah, yeah yeah. Being famous for a dude
is like being a beautiful woman. A beautiful woman. So
people's people's perspective is hilarious to me when they say
fall off, because it's like, look, if you could have
my life based on what you do, and it ain't
about trying to be braggadocious or nothing, but it's like, look,
I can make it one weekend, which you're making a year.
You know what I'm saying. So when people say, yo,
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you're falling off, it's like if I fell often where
you at? Do you think times have changed as far
as being able to be the Paul Mooney type? I
guess being able to speak your mind because of social
media and uh, you know what, not really you would
think that it has, but not really. Uh you know.
And and I'm trying to I'm trying to learn a
little bit and hold back a little bit more because
I know some of the things I say can sometimes
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be off putting or shocking, but you know, I'm trying
to figure it out. You know, people think that me
and Kevin Hart really had a beef. There is no beef.
How are you gonna beat for somebody that huge. You know,
I never had a beef, I had an opinion, you know,
I was just simply saying that. You know, it's almost
like every comedian. We always have the intention of when
we come out with a new joke, we want that
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joke to be a home run out of the park
grand slam. That's your intention. But it don't always work
out like that. Sometimes it do, sometimes it don't. So
if your intention is to be up here and you
somewhere in here, you gotta part me. You gotta work
it and craft it till you get it to that point.
And sometimes all it takes is a word, a phrase,
of physical movement, a little something extra to take you
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from here to hear. And if somebody gives you the
ingredient whatever that is to go from here to hear,
how do you claim genius? Because if your bitch starts
out like this knowing you wanted to be here, then
you get it here to go. Yo, that's genius. It
was brilliant, okay, but before it was brilliant, where did
you get that to take it to the time. So
basically I'm just saying, yeah, you got you know, when
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you got somebody that can help give you that last
You make a gumbo and you go, something's missing. Doesn't
every comedian have a writer with every comedian doesn't. You
might have writers for TV show or movie, but no,
not every comic for stand up. Same thing as stand up.
It's stand up, so many of it. If you look
at a lot of comedy specials at the end of it,
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when you look at the credits, it says written and
produced by and nine times out of tennis, one name
every nine and then year you might get somebody would
a written by two people, but usually it's one name,
one author. That's it. It's my thing with comedians, right
Like every comedian has to mention Kevin Hard in some way,
and it's never like a flattering thing. And I always
wonder why, Well, first, I've always started off immediately by
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by going, yo, Kevin Hard is so legit as a talent,
you know what I mean. So I never said he
wasn't funny. The boy is the truth. I'm just saying,
as far as stand up goes, it's real hard to
come out with a banging hour that consistently. And I understand,
you know, he says I work hard and all that,
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and I get that I respected. But again, if you
got somebody telling you, hey man, that joke, you just
did say this instead, and that that's the difference between
one and ten. Maybe Kev's just that good. You're getting
one sense as far as being able to deliver an
hour every year written by himself or him. Yeah, maybe
because you got to thin think about how much he's
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on the road and how much he travels, all the
different places he goes. He's got a lot of material
to draw and a lot of that stif it's from
his own life too, like his family and his kids.
Like he said, he doesn't really get into politics, right
and things like that too much. He talks more about
his family. God bless him, God bless him. I just
it was my opinion. You said you would, you wouldn't
have have no problems And he's launched is a comic network.
Would you do something that he said specifically he would
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he would have you are absolutely listen, man, if the
money right, I'm there, you know, And like I said,
there never was any beast. It's a shame now that
you can't say something about somebody an opinion and people
run with it. Like you know, it's blasphemy, you know what,
I think it is because your respected comic also and
it gets it holds more way. Anything holds more weight
when you say it than when somebody on Twitter says
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something right. I think people just look for drama. Comedian
from Mad TV Airy spears in the building. It's the
breakfast clogal Morning, the Breakfast Club, got that Masterpeep Morning.
Everybody is DJ m vy Angela Yee, Charlomgne the God.
We are the breakfast Club. We have comedian from Mad
TV Airy Spears in the building, are Ye. There's this
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perception of comics being happy and telling jokes on stage,
but in real life they're like, you know, you know
what makes me miserable and depresses this business because it's
not what it should be. You know, I got into
this thinking it was it was about your talent. You
did your thing and the next thing boom. This stuff
is so political, it's so political, it's so racist. Like this,
this this business is dirty. You was in a different world.
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You didn't Mad TVA many specials, the comedy Jym, you
weren't there. I don't you know what it's that that
might be easy to say from the outside look it in.
But I'm telling you, it's it's so many pitfalls and
dirtiness to this. It's unreal. What happened? Did they did
you invite you to Illuminati meeting? Or did you somebody
you in the room. And I'm gonna get an example.
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Like the girl that does the mother on Family Guy,
Alex Bornstead, she was on Mad TV. She did miss
swan one of the most racist h C words I've
ever been around. Like, yeah, me and Debor was in
the makeup room one day, and you know, me and
Debor like brother and sister. Well, our chemistry was there.
And one day we're just sitting around waiting to shoot.
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So Alex just starts looking at her fingernails. So she
keeps rubbing her fingernails and and uh, Debora used to
date Pat Hillbay and the white boy on the show.
So she goes, U, oh my god, Pat, I got
all this black dirt under my fingernails, Like I was
raped by an N word and I got the evidence
to prove it. So me and Debora took offense to that.
So you know, we complained to you, right, So yeah,
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so we complained to the producers about it, and turn
out the producers was like Arias and Deborah making trouble
and we got singled out for being troublemakers. We was
troublemakers for being insulted. And somebody said that, I mean,
how do you you know what I'm saying? Like how
you blame the victim? How you blame the rape? You
know what I mean? And and so it's like, and
that's the kind of thing, this kind of thing Hollywood is.
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You gotta it's so political and so racial. You gotta
watch where you step, you gotta watch what you say,
because all of it it's crazy. At one point there
had to be at least one moment where you knew,
all right, they ain't rocking with me, Like whether it's
something in a meeting or something you're talking to. I
just to be honest, man, I felt like that for
the last couple of years. I truly believe to some extent,
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whether it's true or not, or whether I have I
don't have any actual evidence of it, but I just
something I believe. I'm black ball, man. What I just
just because there's a stigma. You know, my manager's even
told me, he goes, well, you know, people would go, yeah,
he's talented, but it ain't worth the trouble. We heard
he's this, we heard he's that. That's true to people
always say you have a bad attitude. So I wonder
do you think is there anything that makes you say
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it could be me? Uh? Yeah, I just just I
should smile more, you know, I should interact. I look
like the Mahosia Dean. If I don't smile, it looks
serious smiling that hood and I'm walking the other way. Well, listen, man,
I'm gonna be honestly. I was. I ain't gonna I
ain't gonna lie. I was slightly intimidated coming here because
I again perception from what I heard about Charlemagne and
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the way people say he is. I didn't know if
I'm gonna come to the studio and he's gonna try
and test me, that's terrible. That's a terrible perception. I've
never been there ever heard that. No, I hear that
all the time, but I never do that. Before you
watch any city want to make you cry today? No,
I'm just kidding now, Kem Peel, because you talked about
Mad TV only being like the Farm League or whatever.
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But Kem Pell went on the tremendous success. And it's
funny because you, to me, was the face of that
show more than CAMPI well, one Key and Peel got
on when the Titanic was sinking, when the show was
at the apex of its success and its popularity, they
weren't on once Will left, Mo left, Deborah and a
lot of the people that helped define the show during
that time period the Titanic was sinking, writing wasn't it strong?
The cast? Wasn't it strong? Uh? And I think more
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than popularity came from their own sketch show, the Kian
Peal Show, than it did Mad TV. And again God
bless him. But and again that's another thing I caught
flat four. Uh, you said that were chosen by the
black community. Black people like to go, well, what's being black?
But I gotta talk with ghetto and slang and act ignorant.
It's essence. There's a vibe. Black people have a natural cool,
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a natural swagger. When a dog come in the room,
smell another dog. You know what I'm saying. It's like
brothers that are black on the outside, but you could
you could tell, you could you smell something? Ain't right?
They ain't got that something's missing in the gumboat. I
don't know if you articulated well enough for people to understand,
but I get exactly what you're saying when you say that.
What I'm saying like, like you said, exactly what you
mean when you say like this. They seem like people
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that went to college with that al. You know what
I'm saying. It's just a different type of Listen, will
Will Smith is educated and as articulate and as bright
as any congressman or president or scholar. But he's but
he's a brother DMX. But but DMX is gutta gully
raiser in the mouth Foally talked to you, and he's
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a brother. Now they two different kind of I'm saying,
one's the Huckstables, one is good Times. But they both
legitimately black Kim people don't have no they don't black core.
They don't like you know, like even got a black core.
Dave Chappelle had a black core right right, Listen. I'm
not saying just because you black dude with a white woman,
uh you not black, but most black dudes with white
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women don't tend to be in touch with who they
are and the ones that are usually have white women
that want to be Nick. Nate Parker would disagree with you, right,
He made a movie about that. Turner and he has
a white wife. Were making a movie and being who
you really are two different things. We just talked about
that I could make a movie being a semi homosexual.
That don't mean I'm homosexual. So just because you make
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a movie on racism, don't mean you send my homosexual.
We're gonna leave it there. What is this? What is this? Yeah? Yeah,
you know what I mean? Man. The Breakfast Club, thank you.
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The Breakfast Club that was Beyonce with Sorry Morning, Everybody's DJ, Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlemagne, the guy we all the Breakfast Club.
One of our favorite people up here today, Young was
good Man, you're making up a lot of time because
you was locked up. How are you gonna just started
off like I just got out mixtape and everything. Listen.
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I had got in trouble at a college, but it
wasn't my fault this time. I was totally. Everybody in
jail laughed at me when I said that I didn't
do it. They bought stop laughing. But I didn't do it.
Like we pulled up on the set. The cops. They
let us in, you know. They walked me to the
stage of the room or whatever, and I changed and
went on the stage and performed. Then I'm performing. You
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know you've seen the Jews movie. Yeah, yeah, dude, come
in with me. Yeah, breakdown. So I come off the stage.
We walked outside. They got the cars around it. My
man spoiled. He walked up to him and like, yo, bro,
it's a trip in the car. It's like a tool
in the car. I'm all right, we know who that is,
you know what I mean. So they asked me. They
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were like so they it was like this show gun
an't I really don't know about the gun. All these
years we've been performing. Don't tell guns of shows. That's
not what I do. So he was like, it's a
gun in the car. I was like, it's somebody's in
the car. I'm not the pointer. You feel me and man,
we just didn't want to. Yeah, we don't do that.
Don't make me point at you see. I hate people
like that in your crew. That's your man, that's your guns.
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This was a fun. So the cop was cool. He
was like, yo, y'all just get it together because you know, money'
all taking them and then it gave us a moment.
Took like ten fifteen minutes. He was like that, put
the cups on draw. I was like, real, he put
me in the back of the cup. Man, I'm looking
at the back of the car like, man, my mom
gonna get y'all. Well wait, I tell my mom, but
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this bro, you can't eat my house no more and
no more. Call of green views body, you can't eat
no more. But we go to jail, bro, were sitting
they found weed, you know what I mean, stuff like
you know, hip hop stuff. Who told you? Yeah what
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y'all to main Ji said, but that's like it wasn't
even that much stuff, and you know the weed was
less than hounds. I took initiative to say, you know,
since we all in here, let's just go ahead and
split the charges up because I'm front to probably you know, hey, man, look,
yeah you take you take that talk to a lawyer
before you start. But no, no, because no, because we
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don't want to talk to no lawyer because we could
just make bun and we'll deal with that later. But
for now, all of us has the same chart. You
feel me, So the lawyer're gonna say what you're gonna
take you feel me, you gotta have this worked out.
We fifty steps behind man and man down there is
he didn't win into a phase. He's like, yo, I
got a career, Like who that guy? My boy Spoony
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Like I'm like, come on, yeah, my body, you know,
but that was my appartment, you know. I guess it
wasn't for me because he turned the story around and
was like, they're just saying the gun his mind because
of who drow is. It's his gun. He does. He
has a record. Man, I'm not like, bro, no, we
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cuffed like from the waist down. I was trying to
slide talk ahead button you know what I mean. And
then when you know what I mean, I like, bro,
you know what I'm gonna get you. Bro. If everybody
and we end up doing like thirty five days like
so it's been afraid. Yeah, we're just sitting and we're
in Bullock County. It's slow. The court rules about this
big the side of this room. So people then there
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got thirty forty years getting thirty and forty like because
it was like a town that had like surrounding states,
so everybody was a flight risk they don't give buns
and set bills and stuff like that too often two
or three times a year. Yeah, so really we really got.
You know, we had to pay like a lot of
money for lawyers. And the Megos had went down there before,
and I guess they whatever they did, but it was like,
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you know the meg They was like, yeah, you better
ask the meges we did to him, I was like,
I honestly don't know what you're talking about. It. It
was messed up. So we sat down there thirty five days.
The last day we sat down there, dude was sitting
in there, we was going to court. He's I looked.
I was like, bro, you're not gonna take the charge.
He was like, Brian gun Bro. I couldn't believe it.
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We rolled down here together that was and he was like, yeah, man,
I think so they moved about the room. I feel
for my life from Droe. I'm like, bro, I hired
you to come on the road to open up like
how you feel for your life? Like that was crazy.
So we did that. Time got out. He sent me
back like, I'm just like seven shows. I'm trying to
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currently make those up. I got three daughters, you know what.
I mean, I'm not and a son. I just had
a son, the one year old. I ain't trying to
sit that ain't either. Brother Prenant, congratulations, you got work.
So you think that's my baby? About it? You said,
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no comment, no comment? I did. Why not just say
that what if it's my baby? It is the only
man that can prove that you're a real woman then,
because I thought that was like, man, that's a real woman. Bro.
I with not being coozed with like that the right term.
I would not be associated with a man that looks
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like a woman. It's a problem right there. But you
just gotta look at it. So there is a chance
that you just don't know you baby, Dad, are you
got the very dad? All right? We got more with
Young Drove when we come back. Keep it locked it
the breakfast club com one, the breakfast club that was
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for free. DJ Kalett Drake warning everybody is DJ m
vy angela ye Charlemagne the god. We are the breakfast club.
Now Young drow is in the building. Did you think
TA was out of line for coming that Wayne Black
lives what Richard? Then a mother? I saw this, I
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clinched in embarrassment. I was like, no, I don't like that.
I wish no, that was not cool. I mean, I
get it what he was saying, Like, you know, he's successful,
you know, and you know a lot of people do
stuff to you know, get the police involved in. You know,
you shouldn't stand behind nobody in their room, but you're
part of the stuff that's happening. Like your skin tone,
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it shows it, and we're not getting a good end
of the stick. You know. I think all lives matter
for that cause, because everybody was saying TI I was
wrong for publicly calling them out because they friends. He
could have called them on the phone. No, no, no,
you can't say that because he that was a public
thing he did. I agree, you answer him back publicly,
damn right, you know what I mean? Somebody whoop your
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ass outside? Whoop their ass back outside? I whop your
ass in the house, whoop you. I gotta whip you
on world world stuff. If your friends say something stupid
or something that don't but you might call them and
check them on the line and say I'm gonna check you.
But I think you should reach out and if that's
your friend, that's that's like reality. Stand up. How many
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times you said something crazy, and I'm sure ta call you.
Was like, Bro, but dro ain't say nothing publicly that
affects everybody. He may say something that affect him, Yeah,
but not n my life matter. Yeah, but I saw that.
I get it, but I don't get it. It's a
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lot of stuff going on right now. I got children,
and I wouldn't want my son to be a Trayvon Martin.
You know, I wouldn't want him to do that. It
was an Arizona juicon, you know what I mean. Coming man,
You just gotta understand that it's a lot of stuff
going on. People. When I seen the guy get pulled
over and m Charlotte or whatever that was sick. He
would just walking back to the truck. Bro. The thing
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you know, he was laying on the ground. That matters, Bro,
you feel I mean, if you're in a bubble, well
you can't see that. I want to be in your bubble.
I want to go live on Wayne Street because it's
a lot of stuff happening on my street. Was it
one embarrassing moment or something that you looked at you
saw yourself like you said, Yeah, I had like thirty
days to sit down. Thirty five days and then like
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for me not to be done did nothing at that time.
It was something else going on, so I just had
to I want to go to heaven at the end
of the day. I would what did I look like
that time I come in? I know why you ain't
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I clearly my tea. This is a new draw. I
need listen. It's a real facility in a landout. I'm
telling you. Whatever they did for Drow and Gucci, just
do everybody need to attend trying? Are you gonna turch
every Sunday draw? Not every sound? But I want to
go back to what I used to, But I'm kind
of shaming to go because, uh, I cried too much.
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I can't do it. When when they start singing, like
you can hear what your glasses on to come through,
tickling my jaw and you just be like the choir
of the sermon, the quiet yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, if
the song always what song is it? Uh? You just
just want me to open. I don't want to notice
the center of my joy, my center of my center
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my joy. It was the first song I ever song
in church for my grandma. Oh yeah, it can't taste
me there getting people something drove to Judge might be
watching Jesus. Help Charlomagne because he's trying to make me say,
you have it the new improved Young Joe, leave us
with a PROD. Yeah it's going ahead. Come on, oh boy,
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dear God, thank you for this breakfast that we had
at the club, not the nightclub, it was actually a
radio station. Thank you for Charlemagne for that cracking jokes
in the verse way. All trill y'all did good today,
All trill you, Thank you. Guard Amen, Amen, all right,
young Droe, good morning. That was needed me Rihanna morning.
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Everybody is DJ m vy Angela yee. Charlomagne the guy.
We are to breakfast club. We got a special guest
in the building. Ladies, hold on to your panties. Oh man,
back twells him. What's up up? I'm trying, man, what's
going on now? I'm glad you're here because I saw
Oh you do Snapchata imposted. You can't you can't say
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you can't be thinking about it the whole line. I
just messed up my my snap. That was a really
good snap. Yeah we out here. Maxwell. Yeah, I'm trying.
I'm doing I know your MS popping. Actually yes, they do. Yes, yes,
they they definitely popped. Yeah, you know, snapchat me that.
You know, It's an interesting world though, because I'm obviously
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I'm forty two, so it's like I can't imagine what
it would be like to be a fourteen year old
with all of the social media the way it's going down.
Why haven't you connected with the people in so long? Man?
Seven years? Seven years? Right? Did you even realize that?
I you know, I don't. I gotta tell you, I
get anxiety about just trying to meet the challenge of
what what I did before. And at the same time,
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I don't want to play myself and try to look
like I'm trying to be in the moment. All the
kids doing a record with future, well no, and don't
get into I know and love all of those records
like I'm that's you know, I listened to all of everything.
I mean, I listened to some really dark, bunchy trap
like all of that. But right now, uh, definitely, you
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know Yogatti, definitely, um, Travis Scott, I mean, you know
I listened to I mean, I've been in the club,
so I know what these songs are and I can
I can sing with them. But I always have to
be really concerned about the brand and like what I've done,
you know, starting in ninety six, and and the fact
that like my music is when you go home to
after you've been where you've been, and hopefully it's with
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your family. Hopefully it's what you do on Sunday mornings
when you're cooking, you get married to it, you having
kids to it, those types of things. So I've got
to think about those issues as I see the ever
changing situation out there in the music world. Now, you
talked about the pressure. Now, is it a lot of
pressure because you've always been I say, left, like you
never went with Trendon. I mean from you your first
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album to your videos. Is there pressure staying different and
staying in that lane and staying and being as big
as those others songs and other albums. Yeah, for sure,
no doubt. I'm not gonna I'm not gonna I'm not
gonna lie to you about that. But that's part of
the fun, you know. The part of the challenge of
putting something together is saying to yourself, well, how can
I maintain relevancy but still be this is always the
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greatest thing that I want is timelessness because so many
people come and go. There are certain rules to the
game about how do you how you do that? And
I think that if you stay true to the basics,
you know of what we're trying to exemplify, which is
I don't get I'm not too detailed oriented about shoes
and cars, and I mean I'm just kind of a
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you know, we I just talk. I try to talk
about the bigger things in terms of just like you know, heartbreak, pain, betrayal,
want to get somebody back for hurting you, um, not
feeling like you're good enough. Those basic things or what
we always feel no matter what the watches that weekend,
no matter what the sneaker is, no matter what the
new car is where whatever it is, those are the
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things that we always connected by. Why did you handle
the fame when it came to these women, man, because
you're fresh shout making all this great R and B music.
I'm sure girls was throwing it at you a hundred
mile powers. Not only that the type because he didn't
had if you think about it, he had to quote
unquote earthy women Earth? What is earth? Does that mean? Big? No?
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But I'm good with big, big one. That shave when
they want to wear ancs. Right, it's so many the
monique type chicks exactly. I feel you, well, look, I
just think everything is beautiful. And the weirdest thing for
me is like when I look out into the audience,
because they'd be bad ones out there, but they're the
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one that is the shyest, the one that maybe feels like,
you know, I need to like, you know, lose a
few here, lose a few there. That's just the one
I focus right on because I feel like I was predator.
You pick on that, Thrice Maxwell. I just want to
make I just want to make them feel good, right,
you know, at the end of the day, that's my
job on stage. I just want to make you feel good.
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And everyone's gorgeous, everyone's sexy. But you know, for me,
I'm kind of a brain person. So it's like I
think that the situations that sort of like will come
to me on a personal level because I will be
more mental. I'm forty two. So it's like beauty. I
understand beauty. Beauty is amazing, but when you wake up
with someone after ten years, you don't even remember that
(27:23):
beauty part of it. You just know that you have
a friend. You just know that, you know, you got
somebody that's holding you down, hopefully like with my like
my my friend and manager John, you have someone who's
raising your kids that that's you know, the day and
the day out of that. Uh like all that stuff fades,
you know. Um so no, not yet. Maybe maybe I do.
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I don't know, but you wint on the lest some
of that legendary sperm go. Man, Well you know what
I have this new Actually, you know it's interesting that
you should bring this up, sir. I have a marketing plan.
Instead of the albums, it'll be sperm. So I'm just
gonna market You're pregnant by Maxwell buying my new album. No, no,
(28:05):
just work. I'm just saying it's a new plan. I
might put a single with it, Okay, DJ d Angela, Ye,
Charloman the guy. We are the breakfast club. We have
Maxwell in the building, Like I don't go. I've been
to one of your shows and I really I'm in
the two of your shows and my wife was like
looking your shows, my wife now, but when she was
(28:27):
my girl and stuff, and I realized I ain't going
to the Maxwell show because you showed they for men
at all. It's just a bunch of screaming women. He
ain't thinking about us. My wife goes with her French bother,
go dad and get excited and bring you out looking
about what are you talking about? But with my wife
one time, and I felt a little funny because everybody's screaming.
I'm sitting in the corner like a sucker. So I'm like,
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you know what, you bring your girlfriend next time? When
when he did fortunate, I went to sleep because because
I was like, it's like, it's like being It's like
sitting by your girl. Watched you watching scandal, Champion you none,
It's basically like when you guys watching the basketball game,
right football? Yeah, so this is like their revenge on you.
Basically that the fact I am the revenge of all
those times. But no mad Pelvic thrust thrust one more time?
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Hey man, that ticket is expensive. I mean, I gotta
put working, but I'm just look, at the end of
the day, you get to take them home. Yeah, and
you get to get situations that you probably never imagine
what happened. I'm just saying, I can't believe it's twenty
years later, guys. That's all I gotta say, I'm just
and I'm so happy that I'm kicking it with you
because I hear you guys in the morning. You guys
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are funny, real people. Uh, you know, you're in situation
sometimes because you gotta speak about things and whatever. But
you know, I just appreciate all the support throughout the years,
and I got you on those dance records on this. Okay,
how do you feel about the term neo soul because
people always give you credit for being the start of that.
I can't say that because DeAngelo was released in ninety five.
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I have to admit um with great respect to him,
that he when he was set off, it really made
everybody at the label really understand because I was already
done with my album. I was just sitting on the sidelines.
I was on the bench. So you know, I give
credit to d for being the person to sort of
really get my record off the show. And then I
give a lot of credit to the radio stations that
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just they played it without understanding what this was about,
because you know, I looked crazy. You know, I was
a big old hair and everything, and you know, having
all the weird West Indian type of thing, which that's
not a typical really for an arm vous person. Usually
they're from the South. Usually they're like like with D'Angelo,
his story is so perfect, Like he's from Richmond, Virginia.
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He played in the church, you know, Like my dad's
from Puerto Rico, my mom's from Haiti. Like I'm like
first generation from Brooklyn. Yeah, I didn't feel black enough really,
So for me, it was like, man, I hope, I
hope my people like this music as much as I
love them. And you know, twenty years later, it's just
nice to know that that I was. I always wondered
why you didn't do many features, but there was there's
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pretty much no Maxwell features. Yeah, yeah, you know, well,
I mean, look, I'm I'm not saying I'm better than anybody,
because there's a lot of people out there that I like,
but um, a lot of my choices are kind of
like family type choices. Like Nasi was signed released ninety five,
I was there in ninety six. Y'all kind of grew
up together. Yeah, you know, I was shocked that he'd
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even liked my music because you know, he's an OZ,
he's hip hop. My stuff is all smooth, and we
developed a friendship and you know, we basically worked on
something once on one of his record Street Kings, and
then you know, we just did the Barkley thing together,
and you know, we have more plans to do more
business stuff together because we just we just get on.
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And then Alicia Keys, who I knew at fifteen at
Columbia when she was signed there. She was kind of
like my special guest on her first album, so I
know her. I know Swiz. I thought you were going
to do a joint with jay Z and Jay at
one time. But during the Money and a Thing video,
when he's sitting there, they're playing it in the background.
I'm like, oh, this is this is here it goes,
Oh my god, that's my that's my next move. I mean,
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you know, if if Jay is listening, because we're friends
and I see him all the time, and I know
his wife and um I've heard of his wife. Yeah,
his wife, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, his wife is cool.
I'm from Brooklyn, He's from Brooklyn. You know, it'd be amazing.
I think he makes I think he is the Frank
Sinatra of hip hop because all of his beats, he
never plays himself. I mean literally, And the craziest thing
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is when reasonable doubt came out. He always just chooses
like the classic things and you can listen to all
those records forever, and that's rare. Man Like, people don't
understand it's so much harder to make hip hop classic
because there's so many ways that you could really play
yourself with with like all the new trends and the
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new things that people do bol coder and whatever and
blah blah blah. You can dress like our Kelly. Kelly,
dress like he well you see, uh like I got.
I can't say nothing bad about him. I mean fortunate
we you know, I never seen anybody's records, and fortunate
when I when I heard it wasn't actually the first song,
but when I heard, I was like, because you just
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gotta pay respect to him, because that guy can just
I mean, he could just pat a song, you know what,
like yes, he could have say yes Maxwell, Yes, nobody
even had to set you up for that one. Man great.
I was gonna say all you could say, oh god,
oh god, please, mister Kelly, please don't don't yes Maxwell, Yes,
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I didn't mean to do that. I was gonna say
something else, but I didn't want to say that because
the current made you say what you needed to say. Man,
I appreciate you. Man. Yes, that was Drake with Controller Morning.
Everybody's DJ M vy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we
are the Breakfast Club. We had a special guest and
(33:57):
this is the only guest in Breakfleast Club. He three
that has ever smoked up him and you kere not
gonna tell Snoop Dog no, like, did we get in
trouble for that? No, no, nooop Hey, we just had
a healthy debate with drama. It's Snooped the most famous
rapper in the world. I said, yes, globally. He said, no,
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matter where you go in this world, no matter who
it is, race age, everybody knows Dog. I said, it
was between you a whole. He said, you are the
biggest brand. I don't know. It's kind of it's like
an out of body experience for me. It's hard for
me to say because I live with me every day,
so I don't know who the you know, the biggest
rapper is globally, but I do know that when I
do go certain places, like it's hard to try to
(34:40):
like camouflage the scott whatever, even baby girl up the
front desks. I just gave her another picture. What's her name?
A little something? When's the last time you've been somewhere
and haven't been recognized? Has that happened? See it doesn't
(35:00):
on some real talk. I'm being honest with you. I
don't even remember the last time it's been like that.
I hadn't been the grocery stores, churches underwater. I didn't
even look. This is a crazy this is a crazy part.
I hadn't been and done some you know, homeless work.
When you go down their feet, the homeless, and the
homeless be like snoo, dog, what's happening? Dog? Like? Man,
how do you know? Me? You ain't gonna TV, You
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ain't gonna what. I don't know. I can't figure it out.
And you just have adjusted to this social media era
so well, like it's a famous meme, but it got
you with your head scoff on. I look like somebody, untie.
I don't care though, one thing about believe you posted
you don't When people make fun of me, when they
claim me, when they put me in a girl body
with my head on it or with a rabbit, I
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see it. I throw it up, and I like who
did this to me? And I go right in a joke.
So I don't understand when people get offended when I
do that to them. When I do it to myself,
it's like, it's all funny. Games meant it should be about.
You know, when I got into the social media game,
I don't really understand it because I was like, I
don't want people in my business like that. But then
I was like, damn, I'm the type of person that
always go up to the fans and always do this anyway,
(36:06):
So I might as well just open up and you know,
let him be a part of my world every day. Now,
we've seen a video of you and Game walking to
the precinct in La. What was that all about? Explaining
that Why did you guys have to it felt like
you had to do it. Well. The morning before it happened,
Game it hit me and he was like on a hundred,
and he was hot and I was hot. We was
just mad at all of the violence that was happening
to these innocent people by the police, So you know,
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I was ready to do whatever. So I was basically
following his league because I felt like it's a young
man's game, and he's younger than me, and he's gonna
take the league and I'm gonna follow this soldier. When
he hit me back, I told him, I said, look,
I don't want you to overreact. I want you to
think about everything that you're gonna do and put a
real plan together and hit me when you get your
plan together, and I'm with you. So then he went
and made a call to ferra Con for three hours
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and did all the things he had to do to
prepare himself. Then he hit me back at about three
in the morning, was like, meet me here at five
in the morning. He didn't say nothing else. So I'm like,
I don't know what's going on. So I got dressed
to go to war, and you look like he was
ready to think about this. When you get the back car,
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shot man, you just show up. He just someone's gonna
be putting my shoes all the time. Anna, hold on,
I'll be there. I was there, so when I get there,
I'm fully loaded and ready to go, and I'm looking around.
They passing on shirts and everybody on peace. And he
got us all in the circle and he said he
said something that was so deep. It's like, you know,
I didn't even know what I was gonna do. When
I came here, but now and I'm looking at the
spirit of everything. This is what I want to do,
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and I want y'all to follow me on this. I
want us to walk down to the precinct, to the
precinct and reintroduce ourselves to the police department and let
them reach reintroduce themselves to us so we can get
some sort of dialogue on. And we listened to him,
and he was like, man, that is that's kind of
dope because we never talked to the police unless it's
too late. Let's get that understanding right now. So while
we're walking down there, police escort us there. Then when
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we get there, come to find out the new recruiseter
graduating right now about to go hit the streets, and
the matter of twenty four hours and we standing outside
and the Chief of police is there and the mayorage there.
So they hear that we outside marching peacefully with the
Nation of Islam orders. So they send the word that
the chief would love to meet with me game and
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two other of our people with the mayor behind closed doors.
So we went up there and talk. When them chopped
it up, got some understanding. Wasn't arguing, wasn't talking bad,
wasn't you know down planning, We was trying to get
some understanding and some dialogue. They had a couple of
meetings since then, and it's looking like it's gonna be
a great situation in LA with the police in the
communities because we're sitting tired of talking after the fact
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when we could talk before the fact. But it's been
going on forever, especially in that later first time that
we policles with the Rodney King take. But it's never
been communication. And one thing about LA, we have sheriffs
and we have police department. The Sheriff's department have minor
incidents because they are sent to the county jail for
eighteen months as a part of their training before they
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hit the streets. The lap D don't get no communication
with the streets until they hit the streets, so there's
a miscommunication off the jump. If you're scared, you never
dealt with nobody from the hood. You don't know what
he looked like. Now you already got a different perception
on you. But if you've been in the county gym,
you've been around him, you know they land go, they
know you. It's a different perspective when the sheriffs pull up.
All the sheriffs weren't the dope and guns. If you
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ain't got on dope and no guns, they're letting you go.
They're not gonna shoot you when they don't shoot you
that much, but they're not gonna shoot you. On gp R,
the LAPD, they got a different agenda, so were trying
to get that understanding on let's get some different protocols
so they could be around these people in the community
before they start policing this community. Keep a lock of snoops.
He's the breakfast slogan Morning, the breakfast club that was
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Tory Lands with Love Morning. Everybody's DJ M v Angela Yee,
Charlomagne the god we are the breakfast club Snoop dogs
in the building now, Charlomagne, did you learn how to
de escalade stuff? Like? Probably during Like do you wish
you had that same mentality during the whole East Coast
West Coast fiasco? I think I did. At the Source
Award that was a perfect example of the escalation because
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Suge Knight had it escalated to I've seen people reaching
for pistols and I've seen pistols in there was no
police security. It was all hood security. It was New
York versus Death Row Records at that point, and my
conversation on that stage brought New York to a point
to what they said, you know what, we're gonna let
y'all get out of here. To us, that looked hostile
when it was very hostile because it was me saying
(40:29):
that I know where I'm at. But at the same time,
y'all know this is gangster rap that we do. We
don't just talk it, we live it. So if you're
really really in the mix, this is what takes place
in the mix. And at that time, Puffy wasn't with
it like that. He was making his music. He wasn't
what you know, I ain't what the rock rock. I'm
what the music should was with the raw rock, and
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it's like, you know, it was a fine line because
Puffy and then was my friends, but I'm riding with
Death Row and at the same time I'm in New York.
Was like, if I don't say the right words, we
all gonna get killed. Damn. So I come back and
kick the buildings over because something happened. Because something happening
that I ain't gonna speak on that, we took that
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on the chin and said, we'd just getting back on
this side. You know what I'm saying. Like, when you
involved into the art of war, certain losses you take,
certain you know, sacrifices you make. It come with the territory.
And we knew where it came from. We knew who
sent the shot, and we never had a problem with him.
We allowed that to happen because we knew in the
art of war that's what happens when you you're getting busy.
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You gotta get, you gotta take what you get, you
know what I'm saying. So it's like we lived through it,
We survived it. We forgave, and we forgot, and we
moved forward. The parties that was involved we met behind
closed doors and we got an understand it yet because
I know you sent that at me. That was a
good shot. You missed though, I forgive you. We're gonna
move forward. I ain't gonna send nothing at you when
you're on my side. We're gravy, We're gravy. We're good.
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Can you tell the story about nags Man. That was
the first time you met Nolage? You said, Yeah, the
first time I met Nasty Nas I was in a
gardena on a hundred and I think it was thirty
six thirty fifth one of those streets, and that's a
crip neighborhood. Yeah, shotguns. And I was out there hanging
tough with my own boys, and a white van pulls
up and they got like about fifteen sixteen people in it.
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All of a sudden, door open, some dude jump out
and sweatpants is lifted up to his knee with some
boots on. He got on already running right towards me.
My homies is like they all drawn, they from the
drawn down on him. I'm like, hold on, cut, that's
the rapper from New York. That's nasty. Nas comes so
he come over to him and he shaked my hand.
(42:38):
I'm like, uh, it's a pleasure to meet you, but
let me let you know. And you ever in LA,
don't ever jump out with no red or no blue
on because you don't know what neighborhoods you were in.
Love one. Take my number down, So I'll high let
you next time you come to this crazy because I
tell you the time Nas pull out a gun on me,
I ran up on Nas like that. I ran up
on Nas. I had had a mixtapes in the bag.
(42:58):
I ran upo him just like that, you know, as
I got something for you and I was going in
my bag to pull it out. Not a good idea
for me, I said, it's a CD body guy. I said,
what you got? What you got for me? You used
to role like that At one point used had a briefcase. Yeah,
all that old stuff man at Charlot Magne. I'm peace now.
(43:18):
What I understood about about moving with the piece. When
I had the gun and have gun problems will travel?
You know what I'm saying. They say, have gun what travel?
Have gun problems will travel? When I removed the gun
from my game, I had less issues because I was
able to finesse and able to be more strategic with
my conversation. When I had the gun with me, I was,
you know, reckless because I had that thing, and I
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thought that thing was you know, just like everybody else
was one of them things. They conversations more reckless when
you ain't got one, you're more understanding. And that's where
I wanted to be. I wanted to be about peace
as opposed to pushing violeus And you said you first
smoke we with your son right, my oldest son. Yeah, yeah,
we we did that question there on the Brekfy Club.
I think would you smoke we with the child to
keep it from doing it in the stream, because, like
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I say, you know, what I'm gonna give him is
the righteous way. I don't know what y'all gonna put
in there. You may lace it, you know, it may be.
I don't know, because it happened to me before. I've
been laced with some things, so I don't trust the game.
So I would rather get him, you know, school for
me personally on the understanding on what is and whatnot
and what to do and what not to do. I
think they did that to you on purpose because they
knew you snoop and everybody want to out smoke. Let
(44:21):
me lace this blunt real quick, just to say I
don't even take blunts from people no more. You know,
it used to be asked to be in the crowd.
I used to be reckless. Man, I be in the
crowd and the ammy I'd be like open. Then I
start looking at these people like I I'm cool. I'm
gonna tell you how you influenced me. Recently, we were
having a cookout and I was gonna make some turkey franks.
(44:42):
Oh and then my family was like, you gotta see
Snoop finding out what is in these hot dogs? And
you're not gonna eat that again. You know we threw
the pack of franks out. Give me so it ain't.
That's the same. It's the same machine, man, it's na
I see man? Did you see that? You have to
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see that. It'll make you never eat it again. I'm
telling you, horrible man, it's and I don't. I can't
get out. I used to come to New York. My hotel.
He got a hot dog. Man that's rat on the corner.
Me and cub being cool for twenty years. I don't
even look at him no more. I just brought quite
past him like he like, Snoop, my hot dogs are
waiting for you. No, I'm good because I've seen what
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y'all doing. I'm cool on you. MX was a few
weeks ago. He ate four of them? Did he drank
a whole balla Henny and he was hungry that he
had four hot dogs to up all over the ship.
That's my dog, right. He the only person that ever
got me to drink Hennessy at an award show and
I mean at an award show that's on TV. Like
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we was at the Grammys or something, and he was
sitting like two seats down. He had a Hennessey motle.
He was just big doll. You walt him. I couldn't
even say no. I was like, yeah, get here, cause
I'm like, we're sitting up in there getting drunk in
the Grammys in front of all these white folks with
real hennessy no cups straight out to the bottom. Shout
out to DMX for keeping it hood Snoop, you ain't
never cared about your image in front of white face
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crazy Snoop appreciate joining us, man. Thank y'all for having me. Man.
It's one of my favorite shows to do, just because
y'all always keeping one honey, y'all keep it real, y'all
solid with me. I've done interviews with y'all individually and together,
and I love with y'all. Stand for continue success. I'm
glad to see y'all on a real TV network too.
The Breakfast Club is Snoop Dog Hello, Shot Maine, say
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the game. Don't get out the shape man you are
you donkey today, just not discriminate. I might not have
the song of Today, but I got the donkey that,
So if you ever feel I need to be a
donkey man, hit it with the breakfast club bitches who
just don't give to day Today dunkey of to day
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goes to a math teacher in Mobile, Alabama, slew to
everybody listening to us on one hundred point through the
beating mobile. Now, when I first reported this, the teacher
hadn't been identified by the school, but Mobile held me
down like I knew they would, and they hit me
up on social media at Sea to God on Instagram,
at Sea to God on Twitter, CTCH A G O D.
And this teacher has been identified as Joe Anne Bolster. Okay.
(47:23):
Parents say she's set to retire this year. Now, she
is a veteran educator and she's in her last year
before retirement, and she clearly doesn't give a damn anymore.
She's like President Barack Obama and his last year in
the White House, don't give it damn, just freeing and
shortening the sentences of drug offenders, inviting rappers over. He
don't care what y'all talking about. I'm out this bitch
and this teacher in Mobile, Alabama must be feeling the
(47:45):
same way because she gave her kids what is being
called a gang math test. Here, what's that? Let me
repeat and I'll tell you. She gave her kids what
it's being called a gang math test. Yes, this teacher
was teaching the kids a little crip calculus, some basic
blood math he has. According to the ny Daily News,
the math teacher was put on administrative leave after she
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handed out a racially charged math test to her eighth
grade students that made gang references about drive by shootings, prostitution,
and drugs. I can't make this kind of stuff up, people,
I'm not that good, all right. Parents at Burns Middle
School were outraged to find out their kids have been
given a ten question quiz where you had to put
your gang crew name at the top on the example.
I saw somebody put the plug for that, and it
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had questions like ramone has an AK forty seven with
a thirty round clip. He usually misses six out of
every ten shots, and he uses thirteen rounds per drive
by shooting? How many drive by shootings can Ramone attempt
before he has to steal enough ammunition and reload. Another
question is leroy has two rounds of cocaine. If he
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sells an eighth ball to Antonio for three hundred and
twenty dollars and two grams to one for eighty five program,
what is the street value of the rest of his whole?
I really don't hold up, okay, because this might be
my favorite one. Lashanda is a lookout for the gang.
Lacuna also has a bowl constricted that eats five rats
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per week at a cost of five dollars per rat
If Lashonda makes seven hundred dollars a week out of lookout,
how many weeks can she feed the bowla on one
week's income. Well, first of all, the hell got bowl
constricted in the hood just lying around? Don't think I'm
making this up. Let's go to the New York Daily
News for the report. Please. A Mobile, Alabama math teacher
was put on administrative leave after she handed out a
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racially charged math test to her eighth grade students that
made gang references like drive by shootings, prostitutions, and drugs.
Parents at the Burns Middle School were outraged to find
their kids that have been given the ten question quiz
asking them to answer questions about turning tricks, stolen BMW's,
and knocking up women. Do I even have to tell
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y'all why this week she could feed the ball because
for four weeks? Shut up? Do I even have to
tell y'all why this is wrong? Okay? Let me read
one more. See if Angeley can get this one. Tyrone
knocked up four girls in the gang. Four girls. There
are twenty girls in his gang. Okay, what is the
exact percentage of the girls Tyrone? Okay? I got another one.
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Duwayne pimps three holes Okay, And then they asked the
students to figure out how many tricks each of the
hookers must turn in the day to support Dwayne's crack habit.
I'm not that's the I don't understand how you know.
Listen man, listen, teachers, you don't have to try to
be cool. This isn't what's popping in these streets. We
shouldn't legitimize the gang in drug coach I via math test,
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making it seem like these are some honorable professions that
are worthy of being turned into math e questions. How
about deal with the reality of this situation and ask
the kids questions like if Tyrone gets caught with forty
kilos and cocaine three illegal guns and one dead body
in the trunk? How many years will he get under
the jail? How about if Shamika polls out a gun
and shoots there school yard at a rival gang member
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named Shikuana, but accidentally to twelve year old boy in
the head and kills him. How long would that twelve
year old boy be dead? And how much time in
prison we should me could get the answer for all
those questions should be for our whole Okay, listen, man,
I don't know what kind of world we're living anymore.
It's bad enough that, you know, the criminal lifestyle has
been commercialized via music, TV movies, and I'm fine with
that to a certain extent. But now it's invading the classroom.
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Why What is the reason these images are being planted
in our kids' heads making it seem like this criminal
behavior is normal. What if none of these kids have
ever been exposed to any of this kind of stuff,
but now they are in school. What's next? They're gonna
teach you how much sprite should be in every point
of leaning. Chemistry class, huh. They're gonna teach you how
to run from cops in gym class, home economics class.
You're gonna learn how to cook up a nice kill
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old coquette. How like, stop it, don't go chasing crip calculus.
Stick to the same old arithmetic in English. You used
to please give Joanne Bosa of burn Middle School the
biggest he hall. Please can you send me those questions?
I want to answer them. Why? I just want to
see nice so you know, no math like I used
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to want. Everybody's dj MD Angela yee, Charlomine and guy,
we are the breakfast club. We got a special guest
in the building. Hey, look, look, listen listening, y'all better
put something? Oh my, like somebody break down, like somebody
(52:22):
took his luncheon. He got emotional. Man, Sometimes people get
really really angry and they want to hurt something so
bad that they get emotional like that. Hey being single, Hey,
he listen. Anytime you see a girl man take a
straw and start chewing it like it's some problem. Listen, Yes,
you did, you did, Yeah you did. You made that
little girl cry. So I can lead because I think
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you were bitch. I think you should leave. And he
sat back down. What is going on? That'sind of like
when I get in the fight with my boyfriend, and
I'd be like I'm leaving him out and he's like
all right, and then you're like, I'm not really work
out the way I wanted to do whatever was Saturday.
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Wait wait wait wait wait, hold on, man, I got
White Famous and it's a good move. So I was like,
all right, let's do that. That's exactly what happened. I
got White Famous, auditioned for it, I got the pilot.
White Famous is the show talking about is doing. That's
(53:30):
the show that Yeah, so Tim's story is tim Story
to the right alone. He's start wrecting it. Jamie Fox
is producing. Tom Capanos wrote it, and man, it was
I just we shot the pilot. It was though, like
it's it's nothing. Nothing on television is gonna be and
it got greenlet right. Yeah, I mean it's a I
think we all think it's about it. We all got
the feeling. So we'll find out, like like you got fired,
(53:52):
then you picked up job. Yeah, it was. It was
just it was like a transitional thing, man, like you know, hey,
I mean any place where you feel like and I
think that's no for all of its opportunities that it
did provide, but anytime you feel like you're you're you
feel kind of slighted. It's like, all right, well, you know,
go do your things, so you know, why wouldn't you
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both though they don't want to work on my schedule,
So I was like, all right, cool, Well you know,
you know I saw I seen the check for White Famous.
I say, I'm out this bit ud. This is you
know what I'm saying. So I guess Michael Chay who
everybody think me? Yeah, I guess I I have Pete
Due Obama. Yeah, man, yeah, that's my dude. I've seen
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a special shout out to Pete SMD that was dope.
But yeah, I don't know who's gonna do it. Man,
I know they got Keenan. He gonna do it. I mean, shoot,
ain't ain't it get bigger? You know? Yeah, he said
he was shocked when they got it was you and
I was there to do his name Taran kill him. Yeah,
he said he was shock because y'all did all impersonations.
So he was like, oh damn, I might be next
because I don't do ninety percent of what they can do.
It's so crazy that like I'll do something off the
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show and it will go super viral like everything I've
been doing has been going like super viral. So I
guess I don't know if they if they saw it
like hey, you know you're good now you can kind
of stand alone. I don't know. I don't know what
it was, but you know, they just hey, they didn't
work on my schedule. So it wasn't a pink slip.
It wasn't that, hey, mister Farrell, your services no longer needed.
It was more of a well, you have this other
thing going on, we can't accommodate that, so yeah, you
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have to pick and choose, and you chose. Yeah, White Famous.
Does Lorn call you directly when stuff like that happens? Though, No,
he sent me a teasing me an email like I
emailed him. He sent me an email back, and uh.
I saw him at the party and he gave me
a hug. He was like, you got so he was like, yeah,
you have so much going on and you're you're you're
(55:43):
you're good and I love you and everything. I was like,
all right, thank you. So it's it's no, that's my
fam man, it's no bad blood. And he always said, yo,
you know you're part of the family no matter what.
And I was like, yeah, thank you, I appreciate that.
That's what if the pilot don't get picked up, I'm
sure I will, but it will, but I got come on, man,
I will, But what if? I mean? I mean, shoot,
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I'm on the road, I got I got three movies
I'm fitting to do and I'm working. Bro. That's it.
I mean. So all right. Yeah, another thing I was
asking you about. I was telling you what you was
in comedian I was talking to and he was kind
of mad about some things you said about him on
the Breakfast Club because they were true. Donna Rowlins, what
you said about Donnello, Well, Donna Rowlins, you know. He mean,
(56:27):
it's tough out here people. You know what I'm saying.
The Chappelle Show was Chappelle Show was like twelve years ago.
So it's not like it's not like he's like an
Hollywood pop. It's not like he's doing like Bad Boys three.
He got mad, Yo, he tweeted me. He was like, yo, son,
you you take a shot. So I was like, Nah,
(56:47):
these are jokes, but it's it's real. Yeah. Then he
said he ran into you and it was beef beef.
He said, you back down, Nah, you let Donnell rolling
back you down. He didn't backround. I was like, yo,
like I happened. I did not have something really crazy
to beef. I missed that one. It wasn't even a beef.
It was just I was just saying that I made
(57:09):
a joke and he tweeted me and that was all
it was. And when I seen him, I just wanted
to make sure because he tweeted me, I was like,
you must have felt some type of weight. So I
was like, let me smooth, let me smoove it out
a dude. I was just joking. Oh yeah, Yeah. It's
funny because sometimes people could tweet you and you could
take it the wrong way, because what if when he
tweeted you, he was really joking, you know, and yeah,
you'll tell you take a shot and you read it
that way. That happens all the time you try to
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play with somebody. I hate man, he's very sensitive. Yes,
Twitter is. I hate Twitter, though, like I hate you.
Take a break from it after like after the announced
you got fired, you did, ye, I wasn't. I was
just I was just chilling because I was getting so
many I got so many tweets like hey, I hope
you all right and all this, and I'm like, you
wasn't I'm on Twitter. They'd be like, I'm glad you
(57:51):
got fired. Nah they yeah, eighty percent of the people
eighty percent of the people that was hitting me up.
Was like, yo, man, I'm sorry to hear about this.
And then on percent you know most of the black people,
you gonta blad gonna bad. He won't never funny in
the first pit like you said you won't never funny?
Twitters me, man, that's why I lost weight. I see
you taking a lot of SELFI picus. I never follow you, bro,
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you won't follow me because I'll take a self It
was too many. Hey, there's too many, man. I listen.
I'm trying to inspire in the world made insecure, I'm
trying to inspire the world. Listen. Then that was said, yo,
so I'm feeling uncomfortable. All these ad picks said my
wife was steroids. He was like, look, I said the steroids. Hey,
the hips are gone. So that everybody was clowning you.
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I lost weight because listen, I never recovered from when
I did a VMA twenty fourteen. They lit my ass
up talking about my hips. Bro looked like Barney. I
said why, I said, I gotta. I had to. I
had to do it, man, like seriously, they did a
side by side with me and Nickimnah, say who are better?
You don't remember that? And then I was winning like
(58:56):
I had to. I had to do something, bro, how
you lean up? I started running like I do, like
my cardio game is crazy, like I run like nine.
I was running like nine miles a day like yeah,
for like two months, and then I just kept being
consistent with it and I would now I'm running like
five whatever. But when I was in Tokyo like lasting
(59:17):
last week week for last, like I ran sixteen miles
in a day like I don't play around with cardio.
And then I got a trainer too, so you know,
I'm trying to get the Marvel superhero roles. You know
where the money is. How much is the training now?
Because you just got fired, you got to think about that.
I've been fired four times, trust me, and third days
you gotta cut out how much training trains complimentary? Okay? Yeah,
(59:41):
he's like, hey man, just get me a tag. I'm like,
all right, we got more with Jay Farrell. That was
Jay Cole Morning. Everybody's DJ n V Angela, Ye shagna God.
We all the Breakfast Club now formerly of s n L.
We have Jay Farrell in the building. Ye. So Jay,
(01:00:01):
we've been talking about your weight loss. I know a
lot of women you said you've been getting, but there
are a lot of guys trying to holler at you.
And he gets a lot of guys trying to holder well,
my hips were bigger. They definitely was trying to holder
that as another reason I had to cut that. Do
you know Felice Johnson he got out. He got out
of jail. Yes, he did. Is out If I think
(01:00:23):
they I think they put him in a half I'm
sitting yo, he got out, So I think it was
like a couple It was a couple of years ago.
He got out. I was like, no, no, no, no,
but I'm just I'm just preparing. They said that halfway
there was like at one point there was a halfway
house that wouldn't take him or something like that. And
now I think I think he got out. So I
didn't want him to like come at S ANDL like
waiting around the corner. It's waiting like with Jice Johnson
(01:00:46):
is now on the loose end up raping Michael because
you got getting no more Shay hit me up, your son,
I got my cakes to us like they ain't thought.
I was used. Can you watch the show? Do you
watch it? Hey? I didn't watch it a lot. I
watched it at a certain point before I got on
the show, but like I wasn't like the current, Like
I didn't know the Christen wig and all of that.
(01:01:06):
But it's the same thing. Like I watched clips and
stuff like oh that was funny or that whatever, So
it's not it's nothing like, huh, I'm getting flashbacks from
my job and my sketches cut if I watched the
show or nothing now long. Michael said that he told
us say the day that y'all served the show, well
you and kill him, and you and y'all are two
people that you really care about. But changes the lifeblood
(01:01:27):
of the show. It always has been. You got to
keep bringing new people in. But then, the only discrepancy
I have with that statement is, uh, the fact that
there have been people on the show for like almost
twenty twenty years. That's what I said. I'm like changing
the light of the show. Okay, I said, I put
two hands. I was like all right, Cool, that's that's
an explanation you want to get. I was like, that's cool.
(01:01:49):
I think everybody's like mad political about that, but it's
people that's been there mad long. Do you believe him
when he says that he cares about you? You doctor,
don't do you? Okay? Okay, okay, um, I don't know.
(01:02:10):
I'm telling you. I don't know who that is, but
she does fix my life. Okay, Okay, I'm gonna look
it up next time, next time I come in. Um,
I think he really cares. I think Lauren does care
about us. You know, I don't think he would make
decisions if he didn't believe in people's talent. So you know,
I believe it. Yeah. This situation we talked about earlier,
(01:02:32):
it's about Mariah Carey. She was engaged, it would be
longer engaged. What did I ever beat Maria? No? Man?
I was like, wait, I was agreeing to and then
he's slipping you've been doing? That'd be slipping, bro. You
know hey, I wanted bro, I did want to and
I do want to though she's single. Yeah. The only
(01:02:55):
thing is this all right? So now they're not getting
married anymore? You know, he's a billionaire. She wants him
to give her fifty million dollars plus by her mansion
in La. Plus she gets to keep the ring, which
is worth about ten million dollars. Is there ever a
case you think where a man should give some palimony
up if you didn't get married, but pay you. I
don't think no ass is worth giving that much money.
(01:03:17):
You don't even have sex with her? What she said?
She says she's so traditional that she used to sleep
in another bedroom. Wait, wait, she see that she see
ard is as even on the yat She said they
slept in different rooms. She don't know, she don't she
don't get fifty then you ain't giving me no booty, you,
Maria Carrie, You gave me no ass and we ain't married,
we ain't got no kids, fifty million house in la
(01:03:38):
and the ring? Do sex feel better without hips? Wait?
What does it feel better without hips? Does flirting? That's why, Charlemagne?
What you mean? Because you asking me? You asking me
these pause questions. You used to have hips? You said
you don't have hips? Looking down right? Think needs them
to grab on sitting like a cat. And what is
(01:04:07):
the posed? Though? The pose is killing me? Like? What
you do want it again? Sex feel better without hims?
You know what I mean? Pause, pause, Charlemagne super pause,
but doesn't feel better? What's wrong with you asking the
question that you've lost weight? I don't know how well
can I be honest with you? Stamming the wise? I listen.
(01:04:29):
I've never been a minute dude, never ever, never, never.
Somebody's gonna tweet us definitely sure, Hey, I swear I did.
If anybody please stand up, if you please stand up.
But the stamming up from exercise and everything, like I'm
on super saying blue right now, like you can't mess
with me. You know, you know, y'all don't y'all don't
(01:04:49):
get that reference because you don't watch that. You get
that right. We got more with Jay Farrell when we
come back. Keep a lock, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. No, no, that was Beyonce
with sorry morning. Everybody is TJ mvy Angela Yee, Charlomagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club now formerly of
(01:05:10):
s n L. We have Jay Farrell in the building. Now.
You do a lot of impersonations. You get flat from
doing it. They say, well, you're not funny because all
you are is impression, well from what a lot of
people have seen online or whatever. Like they'll say, oh
he do impressions, Well that's all he do. But the
people that actually come to my shows and they see it,
they're like, wow, you do everything, And I'm like, yeah,
(01:05:30):
when I was younger, it was a lot more impression stuff.
But you know, now I'm just talking about me, like
everything I've been through, and it's it's fun now. Yeah,
I saw you talking about politics. You said with screwed
either way, it doesn't matter if you want to hold
just tipic. That's the truth. That's the thing, Like, you
know what's screwed? They just said, let's you don't want
(01:05:52):
to say to Charomagne you want to say this because
you ain't saying no party this you you didn't sat
like this. The cat poles don't do. Come on, it
makes me very uncomfortable. All right, Yeah, what you got
in your phone? Your bullet points? Man? Listen? Just who
else you got in there? No? Man, we were just
(01:06:12):
just a wait low. We talked. I think we really
talked about everything. I liked that. I like when guests
come prepared with what they know. They wanted to talk.
Do you think this's Molly? No? Do it? No, come on, girl,
don't don't do that. Don't do that. I got molly.
I didn't do it. I got drugged. I actually did
get drugs. Really just it was this white I was
at a white party, all white, and this girl said
(01:06:34):
we're gonna do some drugs. And I'm thinking we right,
And then the friend was like, no, we're not doing
hardcore drugs. I was like, wait a minute, what do
you mean with the universe? Is this hard coach up?
And then she was like, no, we're doing Molly. I
was like, nick, no, and then she dropped it in
my drink. I didn't know, and I drank the champagne
and then I was I was gone, did you at
least smash the chicks? It didn't work. It didn't yet
(01:06:58):
didn't work now off the whole time, I blame it
on you blamed it on maybe you needed a dog
to come to your ba. I'm gonna wait. I'm anna white,
I'm gonna waite. I'm gonna league because I think you
leave because you don't get hard all right, what does
(01:07:20):
that have to do with you? All right? Still, you
know what there's been so I'm telling you, there's so
many suspect moments in it. Charlte Mane, kick you out? Happen?
Were not mean? You don't mean for it to happen,
I think, But it's so natural, It comes so natural
to y'all. What the hell like? All right? All right,
doesn't want to hear anymore because you don't get hard.
Why are you looking at him like that? He's still
(01:07:41):
doing it, this pose that poses killing y'all. Okay, all right,
Jay Farrell, you have it. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
It