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April 28, 2022 87 mins

Today on the show we had the one and only Saucy Santana stop by for the very first time, where he spoke about how he glowed up in the industry, officially getting signed to a record label and opening doors for the LGBTQ+ community. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Oklahoma Karen who chose to show off her racist ways with words and assault to a black man and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee"

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Wakem On, wakem on, Envy yee and Charlomagne on everybody
that's anybody comes to the Breakfast Card. You know, you
get voice to people that would be voiceless. Right now,
your show has the post of the culture. Yeah, everyone
smells successful for y'all that now. Ain't nobody to say,
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(00:21):
Wait wait, quake your podcast up. Good morning usc yo
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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo, Good morning Angelo, Ye,
good money. Charlomagne, the gott stood up plan in this
Thursday voice cracked a little bit. You right, No, I'm

(00:46):
hurting the day. I had a crazy workout yesterday and
the kids was up all last night. You know. You know,
we got a seven monthfold of the crib and then
we got a three yold and both of them were
going back and forth last night. It was, Oh, they
was battling last night, having bad dreams or I don't know,
I don't know. I mean, I ask somebody up. You
know they say that bad dreams little things, little things

(01:07):
like you know, turn the hallway light on. You know,
put the put my blanket on. Little little stuff like that,
you know, little bumps in the night. That's all. He's
like that something. That's it. He's like nothing. A little
polysanto and meditation can solve a good massage. That would
be nice too. You got the shirt on, you feel
like doing a little something this morning? That little a

(01:28):
little left shoulder, got a little tightness. Don't come loosen
me up. It's not that type of shirt, sir. I
don't know what kind of places you go into the
type of shirt. Why you dressed like that this morning.
I don't know whether to ask you for a massage
or a drink order. He was like a Miami bartender.
I got my Miami bites on from got white. I

(01:48):
got white jeans on today, but I didn't wear white.
You got something to do this morning, or something thing
to do after the show? Okay, okay, you know you
really are dressed like a bartend. This this book tour
things I gotta we got a bunch of things to
do after the show. Casual? Look, yeah, she casual. That's
that's what I'm going forward to. I don't even know
what that means. She knew be casual she played T shirts.

(02:11):
You know what I'm saying, fitty caps. She'd be casual
to my guy. She clues that things to do after. Um,
what I was gonna say, Oh, Saucy Santana will be
joining us this morning, Yes he will. Yeah, let me
see Saucy Santana. So I'm excited for that one. Yeah,
so we're gonna kick it with Saucy Santana. I was
mad I didn't get to meet Saucy Santana. We were
in the same venues a couple of times in Atlanta

(02:32):
when I was djane or I was hitting something to eat,
but I never met and hit me. After the interview,
did Saucy mentioned to you that he's met me before?
And I was like, no, I never met him. I've
been in the same building with him in Atlanta. In Atlanta,
and um, we just never met each other. So it's
just why would he mentioned no? Because I see we
chat next to each other, tables next to each other,
but we just never swep. H. I just didn't know him.

(02:54):
I don't I don't go speak to people I don't
know unless we know. You do know him. No, you
know that Saucy Santana, I said Hey, Saucy, Hey, Saucy,
how's it going? Yeah? Nah, you know you need the
proper introduction. You appreciate time. He said he got a
special announcement too, Okay, nothing that's never been heard anywhere before.
He's going to break some news. That's pretty cool. That's dope. Okay,

(03:14):
And I shout to Sway the og the legend, Sway, Hey,
I was on a Sway show yesterday. That's why I
couldn't do the interview with Saucy, Sayntana, but shout the Sway.
I also seen Kelly Rowland yesterday too. She says she's
gonna be popping up. I think, yeah, she got a
kid's book coming out, so she says she's gonna be
popping up this week as well. All right, well, let's
get the show cracking front page news. What we're talking about. Well,
Derek Chauvin is asking the court to overturn his conviction

(03:37):
in George Floyd's death. That's not how this works. What
his rationale is, Oh my goodness, I don't want to
be there no more. But hey, we don't care. All right,
we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning,
Sexy Mother, Morning who else would you be yelling myself? Well,

(03:59):
that's a little bit much. Right morning, everybody, We all
the breakfast club. Let's getting some front page news now.
The Warriors eliminated the Nuggets last night one h two
ninety eight, and the Bucks eliminated the Bulls one sixteen,
one hundred. Everything went according to plan last night. Steph
had thirty Giannis at thirty three. We knew that was
gonna happen. We knew the Bucks was going advanced, knew

(04:20):
the war is going advance. And all my Giants fans,
we have the fifth and seventh pick of the NFL Draft.
What's your pick? I don't know. No, okay, don't matter
if y'all anyway, y'all ain't going nothing. Did you relax?
Dallas Cowboy drop on a clue Bons of the Dallas Cowboy.
It don't matter what, because we're still gonna be the
most talked about team regardless. But okay, Alicia, Alicia's saying

(04:41):
that and not saying that you're gonna win the Super
Bowl this year. You didn't ask me. I'm not going
to It's not time to have that conversation that we're
talking about the NFL Draft. But we will win. Thought,
what else you got? All right? Well, Derek Chauvin is
asking for the court to overturn his conviction that's in
George Floyd's death, and attorneys half filed a court filing
asking for that appeals. Now, according to this filing, they're

(05:03):
saying they want the court to do one or three things,
reverse his conviction, reverse his conviction and grant him a
new trial in a different venue, or returned the case
to a lower court for resentencing. He was found guilty
in the death of George Floyd on count of second
degree unintentional murder, third degree murder, and second degree manslaughter
and sentence to twenty two and a half years in
prison last June. Now, according to Chauvin's lawyers, they're saying

(05:25):
that pre child publicity, dura's concerns for their safety, the
potential for riots to break out if Chauvin was acquitted,
and physical threats to the court house is what prevented
him from getting a fear of trial. They're saying overwhelming
media coverage that exposed the jurors literally every day to
news demonizing Chavin and glorifying, glorifying George Floyd. So nothing
to do with the eight minute, forty six second video

(05:47):
that everybody in the world saw nothing nothing to do
a debt like that, We actually saw you commit the crime.
Nothing to do a debt. Uh Now. Lawyers for Chavin
also argued that his sentence should be reduced, as the
sentence for someone without a criminal history would have been
about one hundred and fifty months, but he got two
hundred and seventy months, And they said that abuse of
a position of authority is not an aggravating factor that

(06:08):
would allow for his upward sentencing. Oh huh, that line.
I don't know why he doesn't realize that what he did.
He killed somebody in cold blood. You kneeled on their
neck for eight minutes and forty six seconds. You didn't
think of none of those consequences, you know when you
were doing that, because you didn't think they were going
to be any Speaking of abusive power, because you think
that you're a white man who's a police officer, you

(06:30):
could have got away with that. But no, that's not
how that worked in that situation. In that situation, well,
let's take it over to the war in Ukraine. Russias
warren Ukraine and Putin has threatened anybody who interferes or
intervenes from the outside and poses unacceptable threats of a
strategic nature to Russia. He said they should know our
counter retaliatory strikes will take place with lightning speed. He

(06:54):
also said that we have all the tools to do this,
the kind that no one else can boast of right now,
which is referring to the hypertonic missile that they deployed
last month. He said, we will not boast. We will
use them if necessary. I want everyone to know that
all the decisions have been made in this regard. He
said that quite a few times already. He just keeps threatening. Yeah,
I don't know how many times somebody has to threaten

(07:14):
people with nuclear weapons before folks take them serious. I
don't you know. I don't know what to do in
that situation. But damn, Like, who are you gonna just
wait till he uses them? He just keeps doing it,
Just keep poking us in the forehead, All right, Well
that is your front page news, all right, Well, get
it off your chests. Eight on drink five eight five
one oh five one. If you need to vent phone

(07:35):
lines or wide open again eight D five eight five
one oh five one. If you need to vent something's
bothering you, or you want to spread some positivity. The
phone lines are wide open. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club. Wake up, wake up, You're time to
get it off your chest. We want to hear from

(07:58):
you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this king? What's up?
Broken it off your chest? Hey? Man, I just want
to say, Sunday's my birthday. Okay, Okay, what you're doing
the hard headed towards is huh man? Yeah, but man,
I got a funeral to go to this week. Ye man,
So I hear that, but uh but afterwards, I'm definitely

(08:19):
getting drunk because of the funeral because it's your birthday. Well,
you know a little bit of both. True true, true, Okay,
but no, I got m My wife and I were
trying to get a house, and um, they want me
to booth disputes from my credit Okay, I don't know how. Um,
there's a couple of ways. You can actually go online
and they show you how to do it and how

(08:39):
to write the letters and what they're putting the letter,
and you got to send it to each credit bureau
or if you m the credit dude, if you hit
the credit due. Uh. His instagram is I Believe the
credit Dude. He does it for me as well, Like
if there's any dispute or if somebody runs your credit,
he could dispute it and get it off your credit,
and it shoots your credit up a lot, and then
you usually if you got to buy a house, you
have to write a letter up of why something was

(09:01):
on your credit. Like let's say you missed a payment
because you were out the country, or you missed the
payment because you change bank accounts. He'll help you with
that as well. So if you hit the credit dude,
he usually helps me with my credit and monitors my
credit to make sure everything is a okay, because I
mean it could be something small to shoot your credit
down a whole lot. Okay, okay, one more thing, one
more thing, one more thing. Since it is my birthday

(09:21):
is Sunday, just you know, since y'all have so many listeners,
can y'all just follow me on YouTube? I have a
I do open um trading cards, you know, football, basketball cards. Okay,
I just followers. What's the what's the most expensive card
you got? What's the card you got that got the
most worth? Justin Herbert Rookie hash autographed. You know it's
worth between five or ten thousand justin Herbert, Yeah, justin Herbert.

(09:47):
Oh chargers got you wow? But yeah, but yeah. The
name on YouTube is King of Cards and the name
is q I n G O F q A RDS
of My name is King. Well you okay? You have
to follow? Well were you located? Um in Dallas? In Dallas?
You know what? You stay on the line because you know,
I'm doing a car show and I would love to

(10:07):
have that in the possible to car show as a vendor,
like some cards with where you could break down what
cards to work, because a lot of people are collecting cards,
so I would love to do something like that. So
you're going hold and um, look up the credit dude
on Instagram. He'll help you out with your credit. I
definitely will, but hold on a matter of fact, it's up.
I just hold on. Hello. Who's this? Hey? What's your name?
Brom And eight O three man? Jaks? Then caret what's happening?

(10:33):
Eight O three something Jakins Vill get off your chest?
Ain't man? Yeah, but I was I just little dude, man.
I ain't gonna call no name, but he's racist. You
know he should be at the job as a super courson, like, well,
I can't I see the N word. You know, I
go ahead, you can say, yeah, you co go ahead.

(10:53):
We'll come out of that. There's on you. But anyway, Yeah,
he's just called about how much you want to be
a police and man thin and years later up to
see on the way home, I swore I've seen him
driving a police call us today. Man, I said, Man,
I know they ain't put that man and on the floor.
So you mad at that man because he fulfilled his
dreams and you haven't. Bill Georgie, how won't you set

(11:14):
some goals and attentions for yourself? I got me, I
got sham and I want to higlight you about a
few want too. Man for gets some time I'm working on.
I'm waiting to hear you, brother, I want to hear
about him. Yeah, no, I just I just make it's crazy, man.
They need to screen these people a little bitter man
because he ain't deal with that man. He really scared. Man,
I don't understand it. We'll give us some more contexts
because a racist person doesn't ask permission to use that word.

(11:38):
So what's the context of him wanting to use that word.
Really do nobody, No, nobody got from you. You know
what I'm saying, But they're just tea and I just
want to put that out there like that because they
ask him on police floor. Now, I'm with you, because
that's some culturally cool as white people who hear it
in songs and hear us use it amongst each other
and they want to be cool. And they asked those
stupid questions, Well, how can white people can't say it?

(12:00):
To check it? Though? He meets with Indian man, I
don't get it. Ain't even met your phone going in,
phone going in, Now, Bro, I say he Indian. I
don't know what that means. He's Indian? Yeah, yeah, I
can't say he Enviyan. I was like, what background is?
You probably don't even see himself as white then? But
on a lot of no man, if I could, I

(12:21):
would like to promote my little Sakorite. There you go,
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(12:43):
your chests eight undred five eight five one on five one.
If you need to vent, hit us up now it's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Did your
time to get it off your chests? Whether you're man
or blast, so she beout have the same in We
want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, Hello, Jeremy, Hello,

(13:07):
Hey Jeremy, Hello, how y'all doing blessing of good morning?
Get it off your chess brothers, Yeah, I gotta I
got you know, yes, why wouldn't When it comes to
the men sticking up for themselves because of the women abused,
you're stiling about the cases. What case are you talking about? Well,

(13:29):
you got Johnny Depp, you got all these other men
dealing with the ten cases with the crazy women. What's
going on with Johnny Depp? Well you got a crazy
white woman for one, Johnny Depp and Amber heard case
is crazy. But I mean, you know, you see that case.
You could see that they're clearly abusive to each other,
even though she did try to get over on him

(13:50):
by writing that our bed and acting like she wasn't
abusive as well, And you see all these other stories
like whatever other women. I mean, the Black China situation,
the black I've been reporting that Black chin of situation
every day. Oh yeah, But I'm talking about the fact
that you're talking about the fact that she pulled the
gun on Rob and said she was just playing. Yeah. Yeah,
I didn't say that I agree with that. I definitely

(14:13):
did not say I agree with that. I definitely said
we don't play around like that. But I mean there's
a double standard play around like that. Yeah, I don't
think that that's an innocent thing. That's not a joke.
It's clear I mean, it's clearly a double standard though.
I mean it's not just Angelie, it's just the way
that those cases are reported in the media are different
when it's a woman doing the abuse versus a man.
We know that exactly. Nothing wrong with you, Angelie. I

(14:37):
get it. You're trying to speak good for the women,
because yes, there is a lot of useful men out
here and stuff like that. But Lord had Murphy, when
you see right in front of your face, you gotta
be like, yeah, okay, Jeremy, Okay, Jeremy's right, He's correct. Listen.
I have continually said on this radio. I do not
put my hands in no man, and I do not

(14:58):
say that anybody should put the hands on each other.
So it's wrong both ways. So what will make you happy? Yeah,
what do you want me to do? I don't think
it's I don't think it's just a thing though. I
just think that there's a lack of consistency across the
board when it comes to these type of situation. I
mean that's how it has always been. I remember somebody
had a domestic case and everybody was laughing at him

(15:19):
at one time. It comes to things when it comes
to a woman. When it comes to a woman abusing
a man, it's always called it's a double standard. It
just is what it is. I mean, we stick up
to the men also, not we're abusing them. I just
want to say that I am a woman, and so
I do come from things from a woman's point of view.
I'm the only woman in this room, so I do

(15:41):
do that, and so some things are more triggering for
me as a woman. I try to approach things from
an honest point of view. I believe it right or wrong,
regardless of you. I do believe that black women, you know,
have a lot of issues when it comes to that.
I know a lot of people who have been abused,
so yeah, but I also feel like every case is
different when its anything in this world. But I'll never

(16:02):
agree with anybody putting their hands on anyone. I'll never
say I think black China is right. I don't think
that I even said that. You guys, Yeah, and you
guys have to learn light. And I'm sorry, but it
was just for me to see. What I'm saying is
you guys, you know you're just saying it's a double standard.
So you want me to be angrier about it? Is

(16:23):
what you're saying. Oh no, no, but you gotta be understanding,
just like the guys in the room, which you gotta
listen to what you're saying. I am understanding. I said
that it was wrong the German. Oh y yeah, times
like that. I subscribe to the Michael match quote. I'm
for truth, no matter who tells it, and I'm for
justice no matter who it is. Four are against get

(16:46):
it off your chests. Eight, don't dread five A five
one or five one. If you need to vent, you
can hit us up now. We got rooms on the way. Yes,
and let's talk about Tim Westwood. He has stepped down
from his show at Capital Extra and light of sexual
assault allegations. And we'll give you the update on that.
But you know Tim Westwood from BBC Radio BBC Radio
one Extra, Capital Extra. There are seven black women who

(17:08):
have come forward, but their stories of abuse, all right,
we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club. Listen. It's well. DJ. Tim Westwood has

(17:29):
stepped down from his show on Capital Extra until further notice,
according to the station's parent company, and that is after
allegations of sexual misconduct that we're made against him by
multiple women. So far, seven women have come forward to
talk about their experiences, saying that he misused his position
in the music industry to take advantage of them. Three

(17:50):
women have accused him of opportunistic and predatory sexual behavior,
while four others alleged that they were groped by him
at events. These women were in their lateens or early
twenties when they say the incidents happened. The earliest alleged
incident took place in nineteen ninety two. The most recent
was in twenty seventeen. One of the women said that
someone taking advantage of my naivety and lack of confidence

(18:11):
isn't something that I should have to carry with shame. Now.
Tim Westwood has denied all of these allegations. A spokesperson
said they were completely false and denied in their entirety.
They said, in a career that has spanned forty years,
they have never been any complaints made against him, officially
or unofficially. Tim Westwood strongly rejects all allegations of wrongdoing.

(18:32):
So we will continue to update you on what's happening
as this case is continuing on all right now, Terry
Crews has talked about some Black Lives Matter tweets that
he says, now we're a mistake. Now if you guys recall,
he had tweeted out defeating white supremacy without white people
creates black supremacy. Equality is the truth, like it or not,

(18:52):
we are all in this together. If you are a
child of God, you are my brother and sister. I
have family of every race creed in ideology. We must
ensure or a Black Lives Matter does it morph into
black lives better then. He defended himself after the backlash, saying,
any black person who calls me a coon or an uncle,
time for promoting equality is a black supremacist because they
have determined who's black and who is nat And he

(19:15):
goes on to say, please know that everything I've said
come from a spirit of love and reconciliation for the
Black community first, then the world as a whole. Now,
Terry Crews is saying that he wants to apologize. He
was on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah yesterday and
here's what he said. I did not want to give
the perception that we're supposed to gloss this over and

(19:36):
forget the death of George Floyd, the murder of George Floyd,
And I want to apologize to everyone right now who
was ever offended, because it hurt. I just wanted peace,
and I guess it goes back to my approval. Yes,
it goes back to my need for approval, and went
back to that. It was a mistake to tweet that

(19:57):
out at that time because it's our country. We die
and fought, and I'm not giving it away. This is
our inheritance. I forgot all about that. I wasn't even
thinking about it. But if you felt like you needed
to apologize, ay, how long ago was that we need tweeted?
Them how long ago? At least a year ago, over
a year and a half ago, years ago, three years ago,
maybe all right? Now, The cast for the Real Housewives

(20:19):
of Atlanta allegedly did not like their original promo shoot,
so they went ahead and reshot at themselves and pay
for it themselves. Now. An insider went on Twitter to
confirm that these ladies did indeed reshoot their photos. Anthony
Dominic said, a lot of people are asking me about
the Real Housewives of Atlanta promotion. It's true that the
women funded this themselves. Bravo had nothing to do with it.
In fact, Bravo had no clue they were doing it.

(20:40):
The ladies felt they needed to take marketing pr into
their own hands for the upcoming season. I respected, I
respected a lot. Bravo would have to reimburse me. Okay,
what are the promos gonna be used for? Because they
used it, they paid for it. They didn't like it,
so they got to reshoot it, so they paid for themselves.
I'm respect that, but what what is it gonna be
used for? Though promo the show? But on what on television?
I'm sure it's just pictures. It's a problem for social media.

(21:02):
Social media because the TV network ain't gonna go for that.
All right, Well, the new season does premiere this Sunday.
By the way, on Bravo. How you mess up holding
a peach? How you can't get good pictures of that?
I mean, it could be the way that you look,
It could be the lighting, It could be a whole
host of things. Hoax host of Oh, host you said hoax?
I said, host you said there was holding apples instead
of peaches. We heard you in a shut up? All right,

(21:24):
well that is your rumor reports. All right, we got
front paced news next. What we're talking about? Yes, and
manage Detroit is freed from prison after being wrongfully convicted
of kidnapping and a rape. All right, we'll get into
that next. It's the Breakfast Club come morning. So Breakfast Club,
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Your life stop DJ v angela ye Charlemagne. The morning

(22:14):
everybody is DJ Envy angela Ye Charlomagne on the Breakfast
Club was getting some front page news, all right. The
last night, the Bucks beat the Bulls one sixteen, one hundred.
The Great Freak had thirty three points. Now rebounds the
Warriors beat Denver one h two ninety eight. Steph Curry
had thirty points. And the NBA Minute is brought to
you by Hennessey, the spirit of the NBA. That Celtics

(22:35):
Buck Series in the second round is gonna be one
for the books. I think be great series. Definitely going
to seven games. I don't know who wins. That one
is a toss up. I lean I leaned towards Milwaukee
because of the championship experience. But that's gonna be a
great one. All right. What you got easy? All right?
A man in Detroit who spent fifteen years in prison
after pleading no contest to kidnapping and sex crimes in

(22:55):
two thousand and seven was exonerated yesterday. Now. The Detroit
News report said Terrence Calhoun, who's now thirty five, was
wrongfully convicted of sexually assaulting one teenager and attempting to
kidnap another team in Detroit in two thousand and six.
He was convicted the following year of rape and kidnapping
and has since spent fifteen years in prison. He is
now a freeman after a rediscovered rape kit revealed that

(23:17):
DNA evidence helped proof he did not commit those sexual
assault crimes. And although a two thousand and seven DNA
tests revealed that he was, his DNA was not found.
His attorney to reporters he wasn't sure why his client
wasn't exonerated. Then his DNA was tested again in twenty nineteen,
which showed the same result and ultimately spearheaded his journey
towards exoneration. And there will be no consequences to whoever

(23:39):
falsely accused that man lost his freedom, damaged his reputation,
and all he gets on my back. And that's why
these things will continue to happen, because there's never any
consequences to people who make these false allegations. All right,
I don't understand why with the DNA exclusion though that
didn't happen back then it feels like a legal issue
in court. If you see that it doesn't match, then

(24:00):
you test it again in twenty nineteen. I'm confused about
that all right now. Brittney Griner is trending, and that
is after it's announced that Russia recently released US marine
veteran and she does still remain in custody. According to reports,
Russia and the United States have carried out an unexpected
prisoner exchange, and that is trading US marine veteran Trevor Reid,

(24:22):
who's thirty, for a convicted Russian drug trafficker who was
serving a long prison sentence in America. Here is what
they said about Russi's release of read the reliase of
Trevor Reid, him returning home to his family, receiving the
healthcare that he has long needed, does not change our
approach or review, opposition or the president's intention all right now.

(24:45):
Following that announcement, a lot of people went on Twitter,
like what is going on with Britney Griner. She has
been detained all of this time since February seventeenth after
they found vape cartridges while starting her luggage, and they
said though cartridges contained oil derived from cannabis, which could
carry a maximum penalty of ten years in prison. Here's

(25:06):
what they have to say about Britney Grinder. Will continue
to advocate for the immediate and the conditional release of
Paul Whellen at every opportunity and using wrongful detention as
a bargaining chip. Red presents a threat to the safety
of everyone traveling, working and living abroad. All right, Well,
you know, I saw the good sister to Mika Mallory
make a good point and she was saying that, you know,

(25:29):
they tried to organize an international movement around the release
of Brittney Griner because the supporters of the marine that
organized their people and pushed and you know, everybody's telling
folks to be quiet about the Britney Grinder situation. They
want to negotiate behind the scenes. And maybe maybe the
lack of public pressure is what's causestained. Yeah, maybe they

(25:53):
should be public pressure. Maybe they should stop telling people,
you know, not to speak out about it. Maybe they
should organize around it. Well, who's saying be quiet? Like,
who is the day that's saying we need to be
quiet behind the scenes. I don't know, I really don't know.
Remember when Lisa Leslie said she was told not to
make a big fuss about everybody's told not to make
a big fuss about Britney Grinder's entertainment. Why I don't ye.

(26:16):
I wonder why and who was the day that's saying that, Because,
like you said, that a big conversation about the marine.
It seems like it got him release. It seemed like
they pushed for that. Well, he was in prison for
nearly three years already too, by the way, so it
did take some time. All right, Well that is your
front page news, all right. Now when we come back,
Saucy Santana will be joining us. Yes, I love it.
Welcome like a dog. We're gonna kick it with Saucy Santana.

(26:37):
I actually, when I was in the club in Atlanta
a couple of times, Saucy Santana was at the table
next to me and we never met each other. You said,
he was at the table next to you, twarking. He
was quirking, and you wasn't ready to let those cheeks fly,
so you didn't even go over there. No, I don't twork,
but he was. He was tworking, and I didn't want to,
you know, interrupt his twork as he was working. You don't.
You don't interrupt the man's twork when they're tworking, So
I would you. Yeah, that'd be hard to like tap

(26:58):
somebody while they're in the middle of working. Hey, how
you doing? So you know, just yeah, it sounds like
you want to dance. You tap somebody while didn't talking,
And that's the how I didn't want to do it.
I mean, like you want to get up on behind
him and grind up on, like you want to jump in.
So I didn't want to jump in, so I just
you know whatever. But Saucy Santana, when we come back,
don't move. It's to breakfast club. God Morning, the breakfast
Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy.

(27:25):
We are the breakfast club. We got a special guest
in the building, Saucy Santana. What's that? What's that? What's up?
Fly guy? You'd be dressed down, dressed up, dressed some
material girls. You gotta start you do it all on yourself. No,
it's me, okay, okay, well looking amazing. Thank you. Of

(27:46):
course we love us some Saucy Santana up here. So
that's why I told you don't say, y'all you love
Saucy Santana. She know I respect what you do, but
she talks about you often time. My girls how to
down for me. They didn't want to put yrld on.
But even the music like because look, I could relate
to it. I'm not okay. So a lot of the
sounds like material girls and walk up like a dog

(28:06):
and all of that. I'm not really like that, but
I appreciate it. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. I'm
not I don't be asking people for bags and I'm
not saying you got to spend this. I'm not like that,
but I like the feel of it, the feel of
it exactly whenever you need to be like you know what,
I'm gonna turned out so saying I'm been asking, I've

(28:27):
been asking for today. I do because when I listen
to your music, I'll be like, man, I'm about to
be like, yo, I need this bad? Does that work? Like?
How do you ask for stuff? Ass something? You know what?
I think it is too? And I think that girls
have got or either like dudes whoever, you just asking

(28:48):
for money for what you got and so used to
like the like boss stuff like bitch. I'm a boss
being independent that because I find myself sometimes I'd be
like right like that, like trying to go get buy
whatever the I want. Ass clowns mouthse don't get fair.
We learned those kids. Was the first thing you ever got.
You ever received a Javenchi purse. I thought I was

(29:11):
justin for that purse you love justin. Yeah. He had
brought me a ja because I had first started rapping,
so I still had like the love flea market. Um,
I ain't gonna hold you. He had brought me. He
was like, oh no, I we ain't doing that. He
brought me. That was the first thing I got to
think I was like a person. It was, um what else?

(29:31):
It was like a Javnchi person, a n C M sweater.
It was something little light. But that was like, oh,
it's like now. It wasn't like it wasn't light back then.
Back and I was like, oh yeah, but you know,
it's like yeah, but I appreciate it now. You are
from Bridgeport, Connecticut. I know people affiliate you so much
with Florida, with Miyama. I'm from I'm from Bridgeport, Connecticut originally,

(29:53):
and then I moved to a small town called Perry, Florida.
It's forty five minutes outside of Tallahassee food. So when
it comes to Florida, I'm North Florida. Miami is South Florida.
When I think about being from Florida, we are the same.
So whether we're from I was from Tallahassee, Jacksonville, Tampa.
For a lot of damn Miami. You just know a

(30:14):
Florida bech when you see one. Yeah, yeah, we got
got that Florida. We got that Florida water. That's what
we call it. So that's why people kind of just assume,
like we say forty like, oh, you're from Miami. What
was life like for you in Bridgeport, Connecticut before you
move to Florida. Um, I was young. I moved. I
moved away from Bridgeport when I was going to the

(30:35):
fifth grade. So, um, being living up north and then
going trans Um, going to Florida. It was different because
up north, I grew up like, um, you know, we
don't speak to people that we don't know. We don't
have Southern hospitality up here. You don't really hold doors
for people like that. And and then I grew up

(30:57):
in New York too. Meah, well, I live in the
Spanish part of her them. My godmother lived in the
Bronx one up. So I grew up in like New
York is too, which I had got like robbed. I
was like eleven eleven in New York. Yeah, like the dude,
I don't I remember, I had like a race, so
he took my cell phone, took all the money on
my all that. So I grew up like I'm still
eleven year old. That's insane? Is you grew up in Brooklyn? Yea, yeah,

(31:20):
like I'm saying, I was in New York. I used
to come see me well, um in a summertime, and
so I was walking I think to like meet thea
house like up the roll up the block, wells Grandma
spending so my man who so yeah, like, um, well

(31:44):
when you go down South, it's so much different like
you go down South. Um it's yes, ma'm no, ma'am.
I didn't. We didn't. We didn't have to. I didn't
have to do that growing up like down South. Um, yes,
ma'm no, ma'am. It is not a respecting up here.
We just say maybe yes or no, like I remember
being a kid, like my mom will be like, don't
say yeah to me, but I never had to say yes, ma'am,

(32:06):
no sir. Um like people people are miss like we
might be like, oh that's missing Nick on the yeah
you know, or um holding doors for people, were riding by,
people beating a horn waving at you. I'm like, who
the it is? Then? Why y'all talking to me? And
down south we say because so I'm like mama going
to school. They be like what's up? Because I'm not
nobody because I do not know y'all. So it's like

(32:27):
it's totally Um, it's totally different. Do you feel like
now because we have an expectation when we see Sucy Santana,
like you gotta be done up because we're still used
to seeing you like that, and then you're always very
like over the top, you know, just fun. Do you
feel like you have to live up to that every
time people see you? Now? Um? I don't. UM. I

(32:48):
still just have in my head that I'm human like
everybody else. I'm not up in robot or you know.
So it's like I have my days where you might
catch me at the gas station looking for me. I
don't got no help, LASH just need to refiel, bitch.
I need a pedicure. I'm not taking a picture today,
Like I just can't even get a blunt or you
know what I'm saying, I can't get some gas or
something like. So I still probably myself in just making

(33:09):
sure that I don't let nobody make me feel like,
you know, like I'm not a person, right, you always
knew you want to do up? No whatever? Ever, I
always I always laughed at people when they was like,
I'm gonna be a rapper. I grew up my cousins
used to um used to rap. I grew up with
um boys in school. You like, get the out of here, bitch,
ain't gonna be no rapper, Like that's a that's kind

(33:31):
of thing job. Yeah, and so, but I feel like
now how time has changed. Um, I blew up off SoundCloud,
City Girls brew up off SoundCloud. But back then when
I was a kid, that was not there, Like you
can't drop no SoundCloud song. Oh yeah, you've been to
get a career, ye, Like yeah, you needed all of that.
So what was the first one? Was it? Walk? Was walking?

(33:51):
The thing that took off? No walcome like a dog
was my twenty nineteen Um I put it on SoundCloud.
It did a million plays in a week. Wow. Why
you think people lashed onto that so quickly? Because, um,
it was relatable. I grew up around a lot of girls,
my mama, my girl cousins. I just grew up around girls.
So I've seen all of the things that women dealt

(34:13):
with with and um, you know, I just put it
in the song. Then with me being gave me that anything,
like I noticed that, you know what I'm saying, you're
going through any relationship with me, And so it was
just like I was like, can I'm gonna make something
that because I had My initial thing was I had
to um freestyle to thought Tiana at the time, um
by blue Face and it had it had like started

(34:36):
going viral and like and Tata Hesse in the city.
People wanted me to come to the club. They playing
it at the Moon We and Quincy They're playing a song.
So so yeah, so um, I was like, okay, like,
don't got some little emotion going on, let me make
a real Initially, I thought I was gonna make a
song that all the girls is gonna like, and I

(34:56):
was gonna be able to just go to the club
and get a little house and all of the something
to you know, do the song. Once I put Walcome
like a Dog out and um and it did that
mean place in a week, like you know, people started
paying attention and people started calling like y'oll, like you
know what's up. And then even after a lot of
people don't know. Material Girl was my second song. Okay,

(35:17):
hey just blew up the end of the last year
on TikTok, but I didn't here twenty nineteen. Everybody loves
that material Girl. That's the one that uses her new
promo or something else. Yeah. Yeah, I've just seen it yesterday.
That's a TV show. But she had on pink up. Yeah,
that's my song. You had to clear it. Yeah, but
you know that go through all the labels and all

(35:37):
that right there. But I don't be in all the conversations.
I'd be somewhere tous which one is walk Walk? Let
me see walk that The walk was twenty twenty okay,
So you were still doing makeup during this time, Like
when Welcome Like a Dog came out, yeah okay. And
then once once Walcome like a Dog came out and
the song was so big and I was getting booked

(35:59):
at clubs three times out of the week. I didn't
have time for makeup no more. And rap money is
different than make up money. Some of your clients when
you were doing makeup on the celebrity clients I had
was I had that Angela ry Um and I and
I was doing city girls, and then all the rest
of my clients was just people in the city. She

(36:21):
came to a family for some kind of seminar and
I had to have makeup, but she had brought me
backstage with her. It was one time did she realize
it was you? Now, like in retrospective, I haven't seen
her saying, might not know? I have no She got
to because my name was my make up name was
Santana on the beat. Name was Santana on the Beat.

(36:43):
And then when I first started rapping, I was still
going by Santana on the beat, but Saucy Santana sounded
more like a rat. Now that sounds like, that's an
amazing name, Santana on the beat, because you know, like
beat your face all right, We got mover with Saucy
s and Tata. When we come back, it's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning morning, everybody in DJ Envy and Angeliane Charlomagne,
the guy we all the breakfast club was still kicking
it with Saucy Santana. Ye I love Sarcy Santana. Let

(37:06):
that name just go. How did you come up with Saucy?
Um My cousin gave me the name. Saucy Santana came
for more so my trap days I had it was
another boy out there. His name was Rico Montana. So
I was like, how you be Santana? And my first
name was Sisty Santana and and I didn't, And so

(37:27):
I was like I always kind of was popular. So
people knew me from our Facebook. And one day this
girl see me. She was like, hey Cecy, and I
said what. I was like what she was like from Facebook?
And I was like, oh, I said, you gotta say
the whole name. You gotta say Siscy Santana. So I

(37:51):
was like, I gotta figure. I gotta figure saying out
with why did you take that name? Knowing that what
people mean by cissy. For me, it was a name
that was together. So it was kind of me and
me embrace being gay, but put it put the say
the whole name. It was it was kind of like
a thing for me, like like that, like how we
say Mega Stallion, like it was a whole one name.

(38:12):
So when she had broken down just it, I was like, oh,
I gotta switch that, just like now people don't some
people everybody don't say Saucy Santana. Some people say Santana.
Some people say Saucy. So my cousin gave me the
name Saucy. We was gonna go to the club one night.
She was like, you'll be dripped down, like you'd be
having that, you'd be saucy. I like that. I say, yeah,
I'm gonna replace the sixty. We're gonna place the sixty saucy.

(38:33):
You don't strike me as sisty. You strike me as
a type that can fight. Yeah, in New Orleans. Yeah,
but seeing people called him sixty Nobi, Yeah, you gotta
say the whole name. You don't just call him sisty.
You say sixty nob So you can't fight. I guess
somebody it's been a wow. It's been a wow. I
people don't play with me. Um. I have to fight

(38:54):
since like when I first moved to Atlanta, like in
twenty twenty. It was two years ago. Yeah, but I
but that's that's a long time for me because before,
like before being famous, like I was wild wow, because
he was a gay and people used to try you. Yeah,
I think, I think, I think I always I always
felt like that too because I never I ne ever
grew up fighting girls, um, and I never grew up

(39:16):
fighting gay boys. I always fought boys, um, throughout high school,
going through with my homegirls. They tried him, I'm the
one that got to fight the boyfriend or you know
it is expect my homegirls. We outside, bitch, now I'm out.
I'm outside like a tar broke come out. So I
just I know a lot of people that know me
before being famous, like yo, that bitch was a hot head,

(39:37):
Like I was always in it. So for me for
two years and I have to lest being out where
I go everywhere with my security and I just carry
myself like a celebrity. Um, that's a long time for me.
Two years. And so since you really started kind of
blowing up, like at the end of twenty nineteen and
then the pandemic hit, how did that affect you? The
pandemic had a bit shook. I had just came out
with me and a lot of had just dropped that

(39:58):
song up and down. Um, a lot. I was bubbling.
At the time, she already had a bitch from the South,
so she was spending you know what I'm saying, go
And we had dropped our song up and down, and
then the pandemic came and I'm like, wait, what the
we're supposed to do? So now all of us was
on Instagram selling promo and kind of I was like,
I don't know what the about it happened. Man, this
too earlier in my career. For the world are you

(40:20):
talking about? It's shutting down? And like what like huh,
I couldn't go to the studio. It was nothing, it
was nothing to do. I can't get booked for those shows.
And at the time, you know, we make a lot
of money off shows and stuff like that. So I
was like, I don't know what was going on, So
what did how did you make money? During that time?
All of us was on Instagram you want to promote

(40:42):
and promoting people, business, seeds. We was doing everything, like
you know, I was thinking about getting back in the field,
but I was like, I really want to be a rapper,
so I don't want to go, you know, back to that.
I stopped doing you know what I'm saying, trapping it
for a reason. But we just I had to make
that shark off just you know what I'm saying. Really,
only the only thing I remember was we had Instagram
getting on Instagram lives too, But that didn't make me

(41:08):
no money, but it does bring attention. Yeah, so you
gotta look at it like that. It might not be
like being on his live got me money, but it
did get me a bunch more followers because people did
affiliate you a lot with the friendship that you got.
But if it don't translate into dollars, don't really make
much sense. No. I know, bitch, I know, bitch with

(41:28):
five million followers and fat dollars, but somebody gott how
to work it. Now, you still sawt of a hot head.
We saw you throw a bottle at lot those dj
will on stage. Why that happened? Apparently on tour it
was prank day. I don't. This is my first tour,

(41:48):
so I'm not familiar with it being a prank day
or whatever that, whatever the case is with that. So
for me, it was like, um, I don't plan when
it comes to rap, I don't when it comes to
perform me, and I feel like it could be my
own security I don't know how other people look at it,
but I feel like I already have a big personality.
People know me for the lives with Young Miami and

(42:11):
just being funny, and that's just my personality. I always
been like that. Um, I want people to respect me
and taking me serious as a rapper first before anything.
I don't want you to feel like you could play
with me. And I don't like gimmicks. I feel like
I've gotten as far as I am because I've been
authentically myself. So for me to be perform and welcome
like a dog and you bring chihuahuas out, I was offended.

(42:32):
And first of all, I'm a gangster bitch. You should
have brought rock Wallace out there. Okay, okay, don't bring
no my parents hilling dog on stage. It was two
of them, and I just kind of looked like, but
I just give me gimmicky like I would have did
it like you did it. Yeah, because I performed. Well
that's all I got on tour. Like yo, you put

(42:54):
on a show like you'll be doing your I don't
need you. I don't need nobody bringing no dogs out
like I just thought we had work with your toury
professionals when you DJ and I ain't coming out here
doing a crazy during y'all set um, I'm not sending
nobody else, you know, anywhere. And I want to clear
up that because I've seen a lot of people were
talking like it was a lot of a lot of
she backstage preparing hair, wig changes all that, so it

(43:18):
wasn't necessarily a thing like it was a lot of fault.
My thing is y'all doing a prank day, and y'all
prank everybody except Lotto, you know what I'm saying. And
then it's like, you know, that just made me. That
just made me feel like you don't take me serious
as an artist, because who the is you to come
out with some dogs while I'm performing rehearsal, not during

(43:39):
the actual shiite. And then we had a lot of
that were in Florida when come from that was the
only show in Florida, and y'all come out here, don't
play with me, so be if you want to be funny,
I'm gonna be my hilarious. So never again, never again.
I think, and I think, like you know, I'm still cool.
I'm still cool with them, like you know, we all

(43:59):
gang or whatever. I just think it was a thing
where you all as stepped, you know, boundaries. And I
feel like I had already sad numerous times on tour
it because they had just into the cally right before me,
they had TP Husset right and I was like, Hey,
I don't know what y'all doing out there. Don't play
with me. How did CALLI take that? I'm pretty much like,
I know she was embarrass That's embarrassing, right, Yeah, I

(44:19):
don't know if that's the place to do that kind
of prank because y'all are on stage doing your job,
doing your job. That's embarrassing, you know what I'm saying, Like,
it's just not a good look for nobody. And so
I'm like, I just think I don't know. It was
it was it was. It was childish. And how did
he take it when you threw the bottle at the upset?
I don't know, he doesn't like, Yeah, what I wanted

(44:40):
it to be. Upset? Your relationship with a lot on that.
That's my sister, I well, Saucy said, seeing let's get
into his joint. Walking like a dog, it's the breakfast club,
good morning, if it's baby mama, Walk them like don't
everybody's DJ Envy and Ngela yee. Charlomagne the guy we are.
The Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Saucy saying
tenor yee. Now as you get ready for another album,

(45:01):
right because you definitely already put out some baying as
singles and had some great collapse, what do you do
to step it up now for the next album? Um?
So the next album, I think UM was stepping up.
I feel like now being signed to a major label.
So you are signed to a major label? Now has
this been announced yet? Now? Okay, it's right here on

(45:26):
the Breakfast Club. Congratulations. Okay, that's what I feel like.
You can't ask you. There's a bottle. I didn't know
he was gonna announce that. Yeah, I'm officially sat from somewhere.
I'm thinking you see it, so you know. I feel

(45:52):
like that's the ones the only thing that was stopping
me kind of UM. I feel like I didn't have
that complete back in what a major you know label
could do, and I feel like I can't. I did.
I did. I put in a lot of work and
I worked really hard, um being an independent artist. But
I feel like now with that major back in and
I could, you know, clear these certain samples, I could

(46:14):
get this radio going. You know what I'm saying. I
could get these bigger artists like it's up because you
already was doing them now. And that's why I went
with them, because I had people had to understand everything
that I have done. Um. I was previously signed a
stream cut um. But everything that I've done it it
has been with the backing of you know, my team

(46:34):
of chorus, but it's been Santana. When it comes down
to TikTok dances, it's me. When it comes down to videos,
I'm telling them how when my videos, when it comes
down to what songs are coming out, I was doing that.
When it comes down to writing my music, I was
writing songs talked to bottom chorus versus all that. So
it was like I had to let them know that
I need somebody to understand Santana but wants to help

(46:55):
elevate and put Santana to the forefront. You can't change
me because is already my fans already fell in love
authentically with who I am. And you had great relationships
with people. Yes, everybody loves Santana for Santana. So it
can't be a thing where you know, I don't. I signed.
They like, okay, we wanted to be like this, so
we want to do this. People was gonna people love, real,

(47:17):
real relatable. When you start seeing stuff look corny or
gimmicky kind of you know, you could read that night
and I didn't, and I didn't want to be that
altist something side bitch all I just need to push
that machine and it's up. But but you know what's
so interesting is clearly they understand that you got a buzz.
Clearly understand you're doing your thing because you don't see

(47:37):
them taking those chances on the openly gay man and
hip hope with them. Everybody was calling and so I'm like,
you know, it took time. I mean it's quick for
some people. I've only been rapping for two and a
half years, but I had to put in a lot
of them fucking working in them two years. I put

(47:58):
out like five projects, daddy pushing out music because I
just felt like, bitch, I just need to keep pushing
out and something gonna hit, something gonna hit, southing gonna hit.
So I was lucky to keep you know, having you know, momentum,
emotion and like that. But I feel like now that
I got that machine, it's on a flow. Did you
ever feel any obstacles as a as a game? Um?

(48:20):
For sure? Um. You go through like you know he said,
nobody not taking chances on it. Um and then people
kind of looking at you, not knowing me, but just
knowing looking at what you see. So people are reserved,
like the lashes, beard nails. I don't know, I don't know.
You know how he is? You know what he got
going on? Um? Different things like that. People scared them

(48:42):
back it up because they feeling like is this marketable?
Can't he sell? Um? Is it just to give me?
Did he just have a viral song? How long you're
gonna do this? So I had to show people like
he'rego walk up like a dog. Hig ups here a girl,
He'll go here we go here go walk like herego
she sho with city girls, Hi go up and down
a lot. Now I got a song coming out with OS.
I was independent still when I did a song with

(49:04):
an os, so it's like little you said nothing, I
was like noah, okay, Um. So I was like I
had to. I had to. I had to show people
like it don't stop a young boy on that record too, right, No,
not with me. I think him a young boy got
a separate record. I can't com um so it trusted

(49:26):
met him on a song. But you know I had to.
I had to. I had to work and I had
to keep my emotion. I had to lead people know like,
oh he ain't you know we see you know, we
see that the time my song gon by on TikTok
or type in you go away and that's it. You know,
now as your starts continuing to rise, you can't be
a thought no more. Okay, So now my thought that

(49:48):
a's been out, okay, good, I just want to make
sure not thought that has been out since like what all?
But like you know, once I just started again what
she was just started getting, reaching a certain amount of
stardom and fang like, you can't do all that because
people it's weird as so it's like, you know what

(50:08):
I'm saying, I just re chilling. So what are the
rules for somebody that wants to get with saucy santana
um And I don't know, like you know, I spend
a bag period now, groupie, I don't like, I don't like,
I don't like you know, for nobody to feel like
of course you could be a fan of something or
you you could, you know, with the movement on my music.

(50:30):
But when it just start getting like kind of fanned out,
you know, type of like you know that that that
that that scarped me that first day ever the strip club.
What that's your best first day ever the shrimp club.
We got to the strip club. You know, we get
our bottles. And I need to see how much money

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you find it though, because me one thing, one thing
about me in a shrimp club, the my minimum gonna
be like five thousand. Okay, that's my max. Are probably
be like, you know, ten thousand. That's a tax, right
all right? Now close everything rich, all these outfits a

(51:11):
rich perform and you can only win on one tip.
But I'm all right right that off. But you know, um,
I love scrippers. I love bbls. I love we like
them house is bad like they raw, so like you know,
it's it's fun like them house thing. But you want
to timple like there was a rumor you got a
BBL Yeah I did, like in twenty twenty. Okay, okay,
I need another one. So how was that for you?

(51:35):
Because some people say that's like the most painful surgery. Nah,
there's nothing. BBLS is easy. You gotta get surgery. Can't
sit there. You ask for a couple of weeks. But
that's easy. That don't hurt um. You just have to
take care of it. So for me, every day outside
record cost some goals, lamb chops. Every mother they all
that in two years you looked at you'd be like, hey,

(51:58):
this ain't the body saying the same body from two
years ago. So you know, I know every groul. I
know they had surgery, that had surgery. Damn. So what's
the what's the maintenance of youre supposed to work out
of them? Like you know the maintence you out of
you know where your fire high? Get y'all massages of course,
work out, eat better. You supposed to do everything night
to maintain it. And we don't. We gonna get out
by done and be like I got a perfect body.

(52:20):
Now I'm still gonna what I want to do. And
then yeah too, lad, you'd be like, damn, my stomach
starting back pledgy, I'm starting to get them back rounds again. Yeah, bitch,
because you dish. I want you to meet somebody Saucy
let him. This is Art. He's young and here at
the radio station. What's he really enjoyed your twalk videos?
Because Art to I'm that serious in Georgia twkrod. He

(52:41):
actually said to the room, he was like, y'all gonna
be watching Saucy Santana tork videos. You want to enjoy
them entertainment? Okay, like what parn't you like? Like, what's
your favorite move? Put him on the mike, Brandy my
favorite move. I mean, I'm not gonna no, no, y'all
gonna try but hide just describe it. Anyone can swork

(53:02):
and you don't have to have any all right on
a thank you? Hey, Ghato and Mallow had to say
the rallo baby like shallow working. I saw. I didn't

(53:28):
know he was coming here. He said that early. I said, oh,
I forgot about I thought she was calling travil no,
because Art told the whole room. Art was like, yo,
I didn't hear that. Yes, so he striped though as
far as we know, yeah, but as like he said,
you just gotta respect and that's what and that's what
like you know, that's what I love about me? Like

(53:49):
you know, like now now I'm to a place in
my career when thanks scared to be like yo, I
put the music by hey, I put anything. You could
be a stripe, but you like you know what I'm saying.
That's one thing I take pride in. I feel like
a hit is undeniable. Music is undeniable. Just staring, quality,
star power is undeniable. So regardless if you were like
if you were a man, woman, white, Puerto Rican polkad eye,

(54:11):
if it's if, if it's enjoyable, you with it right night.
Thank you, young Gummy, Okay, Santana, thank you for coming man.
Thank y'all. I appreciate Shot for having me breakfast. I'm
coming back, coming back every time. Period. Everybody's DJ, Envy, Angeline, Charlomagne,

(54:34):
the guy, we are the Breakfast Club. You had a
good time with Saucy. Huh, Yes, last good time? Saucy's
a good time? Did you did you drop it lower? No?
I didn't drop nothing for Saucy, drop on a sauce. Santana,
don'll sign the r a record. He he just signed
a major label deal, So congratulations. Yeah, he's gonna be
I think he's gonna be back in a few weeks

(54:54):
to release his single here. Okay, yeah, he said, you
got a summer smash oka. Yeah yeah. All right, Well
let's get to the room. Let's talk Serena. This is
the Rum of Report with Angela. Well, congratulations to Serena Williams.

(55:16):
Nike just honored her with a building. She posted on Instagram.
When I was just a kid, I visited the Nike
campus and I said that athletes get buildings. After that visit,
I knew I wanted two things, to be a Nike
athlete and to have a building. She said that it
is beyond an honor and that she had chill bumps
from seeing the result of her blood, sweat and many
tears and many trophies. So congratulations, that's really dope. That

(55:40):
is dope. Did you guys see the picture of the building.
She's standing there, says Serena outside all big. I mean,
it's really dope. So congratulations to Serena Williams. Well deserved,
well deserved. The well deserved as an understatement. I don't
know what how you honor somebody like Serena, but that's
the start, all right. Tyra Banks is executive producing a
teen drag series for Discovery Plus. It's called Generation Drag.

(56:04):
It'll follow five teens and their families as they anticipate
their biggest drag performance at Dragutante you mean drag like
drag Queen and a racing which one drag queen? Okay um, yes,
as they perform for their drag Gutante to Drag show
designed as a platform for LGBTQ plus teens to be
able to express themselves. They'll be six episodes of that

(56:26):
series that starts on June first or what network, Discovery Plus? Okay,
all right, Willow Smith, let's talk about what she had
to say about her mom, Jada Pinkett Smith. She said
she had to forgive her for dismissing her anxiety. Here's
what Willow Smith had to say about it. I think
my anxiety used to trigger you, It did, like and
you would just be like, no, what anxiety look like

(56:49):
for you? Just like on the floor, tears shaking, screaming, confused, angry,
be like hey, yeah, but I think in our world,
old I almost saw it as a weakness. Yeah, you know,
like we just couldn't afford to be anxious. And that's
the crazy thing about it is if your kid does that,

(57:10):
the first thing you do about get your way as
above the floor, stop acting out. But they could have anxiety.
And this generation also has way more language and knowledge
in regards to mental health issues in previous generations. I
say it all the time. This generation is the generation
that has the luxury of healing. The generations before that
did not have the luxury healing. They had to get it.
I couldn't imagine laying on the floor stomping and crying
and banging the floor. You definitely did that. You was

(57:31):
the only life child. There was no where in hell
I'm up and fall allow me. They had to pick
me up on my ass. Here's what Jada Picket Smith
had to say about not knowing about anxiety her daughter
having anxiety. Well, I used to chew my fingernails down
to yeah, and cuticles often when I was Yeah, I'll

(57:52):
still go at them a little bit. But they didn't
say that that was anxiety. Right. Oh my god, I
was a nail biter, that's right, right. I never find
it as an anxiety, one thing I would say. And
having to deal with and learn about her anxiety, I've
had to look at some of my own behaviors and
then behaviors of my mother and go, well, of course

(58:14):
I probably would have some anxiety in regards to how
I grew up. It was very difficult. Listen, we're all learning.
Like I said, it's the generation that has the luxury
of healings, and don't take that luxury for granted. And
I promise you this generation is teaching the generations before
them about a bunch of issues that they didn't know
that they had. You know what I mean. It's generations
before I's had a whole bunch of trauma that they

(58:34):
never dealt with that hopefully they're dealing with now. But
my question is, it seems like from all these conversations,
everybody has some type of anxiety. And if everybody has
some type of anxiety, how does everybody deal with it?
By going to get help, by talking to therapists, by
talking to counselors, by having these conversations, that's the only way,
you you know, number one, eradicate the stigma. But yeah,

(58:55):
encourage people to get help. And you know, folks say
now like, oh, I think people are faking it. No,
I think people are just more comfortable having the conversations
about it. And I think people actually know what it
is that they're dealing with. All right, well I Manila, yee,
and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you,
miss ye who are giving that? Don to Charloma man.
Four after the hour, Let's talk pizza pizzas, Let's talk
nigger niggers. Let's talk cracker crackers. Who'll discuss four after

(59:16):
the hour? Man. This young woman, she's not young at all,
by the way, she's seventy plus years old. Her name
is Rachel Sherman. She needed to come to the front
of the congregation. We'd like to have a world with her.
All right, we'll get to that. Nextus to Breakfast Club,
Good morning, and don't pick day. Wait wait man. And
after that is asking yee, if you now have relationship
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(01:00:00):
and I heard radio station, don't be out here acting
like a donkey. It's time for Donkey of the Day.
I'm a big boy. I could take it if you
feel I deserve it. Ain't no big deal, I know, Charlotte.
Many guys go out funnishly, gotta say something you may
not agree with. Doesn't mean I'm needing. Who's getting that
donkey that? Donkeys that don't don't don't? Undunkey other day

(01:00:23):
right here the breakfast club. Bitches, you can call me
the Donkey of the day. But like I mean no harm,
him means no harm. Dunkey of to Day for Thursday,
April twenty eight goes to an Oklahoma woman named Rachel Sureman.
I think I'm pronouncing her last name right. Rachel Sharman
is a racist. Okay, not surprising, I mean, this is America.

(01:00:45):
But what I find comical about racism in America is how,
when and why these racist folks choose to show that
racist assets. Okay, sere's so many covert racists out here.
The covert ones are the most deadly because those are
the ones, usually in positions of power, who can impact
you in ways that we feel but can't see. Okay,
those covert racist are the ones who are in positions

(01:01:06):
of power and the healthcare industry, the judicial system, corporate America.
Covert racist can deny us everything from employment to justice.
All Right, they don't have to call you a nigger,
they just silently treat you like one. But then you
have overt racists like Rachel Sherman who have to resort
to using racial slurs because they don't have power anywhere else. Okay,
they really don't have power with the slurs either, but

(01:01:28):
they really think they'd be hurting folks with certain words.
And I'm not gonna act like they don't. Okay, everybody's different.
Some people subscribe to sticks and stones may break my bones,
but words will never hurt me. Some folks subscribe to
pain from words has left its scar on minds and hearts.
That's tender. Cuts and bruises now have healed. But his
words did I remember? Okay, I would never tell someone
not to care about racial slurs. Oftentime, words hurt, especially

(01:01:51):
if you believe them. Okay, when you believe them, they
can destroy you in a real way. Well, Rachel ran
into someone who should call the nigger all right, and
that young god knew he wasn't a nigga. So when
she decided she couldn't hurt him with words, she attempted
other measures. Now, once again, the how, when and why
of when folks choose to show that racist asses is

(01:02:13):
what makes this comical. What's the news? Your point? Eddie? Hey,
you can't hit me. Let's go to the news please.
Rachel Schuberman facing charges this video showing her slapping a
seventeen year old Little Caesar's employee in Enid after ordering
two pizzas and crazy bread. They didn't have any the

(01:02:33):
crazy bread. She just kind of went foul about the
whole issue. Attorney Ronald skip Kelly says the seventy one
year old drove up to the window and started calling
his client racial slurs. She proceeds to call him the
N word. She don't just call him the N word,
She prefaces with you effing in person. Then documents show

(01:02:55):
Schuerman asked the teen quote, did that hurt you? When
the seventeen year old said no, she got out of
the car and slapped him. Come on the face. You know,
if that didn't hurt you, then I'll slap you and
see if that hurts you. This young man did the
best that he could do to control himself. Two weeks later,
the seventy one year old charge with a malicious harassment
based upon race charge. That charge carries more weight than

(01:03:18):
a standard assault. That was caf kf R news. Come on, man, Cracker,
Cracker wanted pizza, pizza, and crazy Cracker lost it because
there was no crazy break Now. She called him the
N word and then asked him did that hurt you?
Could you play that part again? Play that one part again?
Schuerman asked the teen quote, did that hurt you? When
the seventeen year old said no, she got out of

(01:03:38):
the car and slapped him across the face. Whoa grandma?
What you're doing grandma? The team replied no. In my mind,
he was channeling dramatic actors like by Ola Davis, Angela Bassett,
Denzel Washington with a slight African accident. Think Chadwick Boseman
and Black Panther. So after he gets called to N word,

(01:03:58):
he looks up, eyes watering, sweat on his forehead, nose
running slightly, fiss clinched. She calls him nigga and he
sticks his chest out, backstraight and replies, no, listen. The
only thing I wish is that we gotta you know,
we got we gotta stop this high road stuff. Okay,
I know, I know. Michelle Obama said when they go low,

(01:04:20):
we go high, and Uncle Charla used to say, when
they go low, you take it to the floor with them,
scrubbed the double damn ground. But here's the reality. Sometimes
when they go low, you don't gotta go high, okay,
but you can go medium, all right. But I also
believe in giving folks the same energy they give me.
So if I'm working at Little Caesars and you come
from Pizza Pizza and you call me nigga, nigga, trust me,
you may not get the crazy bread because we don't

(01:04:41):
have any, but you're gonna get these crazy crackers. You're
gonna get a Samuel L. Jackson level tongue lashing. Okay,
every white racial slur I can think of, I'm delivering.
Even if I'm not in a car, I would act
like I'm honking a horn just to call you a
honky okay, a colonizer. This woman wanted to hurt this
black man. That's a dangerous level of racism. Calling you
an N word ain't enough. It wasn't enough for her,

(01:05:01):
so I had to get out of my car and
slap you. This is also one of those times when
women got to protect man. Okay, black women, This is
when y'all got to protect black men. Because this young
brother couldn't put hands on this seventy one year old
woman for one of y'all could have, all right, slap
for a slap, nothing crazy. That is what I call
fair and returning the energy you gave me, okay, And

(01:05:22):
in my book, that's what I call going medium. All right. Now,
this woman, Rachel is charged with malicious harassment, and she
might get ninety days, okay, in a fine of one
thousand dollars. If you ask me, she earned every bit
of it. It actually might not even be enough of
a punishment because it's malicious intent, all right, And she

(01:05:43):
wanted to hurt him, calling him to anywhere. It wasn't enough.
She got out his car and slapped him. How traumatized
is this young man? Bucket a tomato sauce at the car?
This is when y'all supposed to be traumatized. Y'all got
traumatized watching Will Smith. You don't slap push rocket oscars. Yes, okay,
I'm traumatized by this situation right here, right now. Okay,
can Kathy Griffin hand to my white work, I mean

(01:06:05):
light work. Please give this giant jar male the biggest heahaw.
Chelsea Handler one in on this heah heahaw. That is
way too much. Dan Man is now, Chris Rock Now,
I know you don't like to see people get slapped.
I know you got something to say. Clock. I ask
now who who? Who? Who? Who? Got my girl? And

(01:06:25):
then my girl? Give me my girl? Give my girl?
Right girl? What I'm talking about all right now that
I'm talking about right there? All right? Well, thank you
for that donkey today, Yes, indeed, all right? Ask ye
is next eight five eight five one oh five one.
If you need relationship advice or any type of advice,

(01:06:45):
call ye right now. Phone lines are wide open. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club, the relationship advice,
need personal advice, just need real hold up man for
asking wanting everybody. It's DJ Envy Angeline Charlomagne the God,

(01:07:08):
we all the breakfast club. It's time for asking Hello,
who's this Stacy? How are you today? Hey? Stacy? How
you feeling? What's your questions? My question is, I've been
with my spouse for twenty five minutes. We separated for
eleven months and he got with somebody else, but so
we got back together and he still was going back
and forth for her. But now he takes pictures part time.

(01:07:30):
So he's going to a party Saturday, and he's saying, oh,
he's gonna be taking pictures, posting it on his Facebook page,
and the girl might be in the picture. So I
have a problem with that. It's making me feel uncomfortable.
So I said to him, how would you feel if
I was in a group picture with my ex or
somebody that wanted to get with me. Oh, I wouldn't

(01:07:51):
have a problem with that because I'll go by what
you're saying that you're not with the person I'm trying
to stay. I'm trying to understand. So, you guys were
together your spouse right for over twenty years. You broke
up for eleven months, he started seeing somebody else, but
he still is back and forth that I believe that, yes,
we together. But he's back and forth with this ship. Wow, well,

(01:08:14):
I mean that sounds like a decision that you have
to make. Are you gonna deal with being with somebody
and your guys are kind of in an open relationship? No,
because when I asked the questions about like oh, he's like, oh,
I'm gonna do the pictures. He shouldn't have to explained
to me who's in the pictures. Well, that's the saying
to me that you're taking pictures of her, no matter

(01:08:37):
if she and the pictures of five other people, and
you know it's making me feel uncomfortable. How do you
do that? That's respressful to me. Yeah, and this is
something that you know he can easily avoid. He shouldn't
even be putting himself in that position. And the fact
that you've expressed how you feel and he has no
regard for that is not a good thing. Okay, And
that's what I said to him. From now he's not talking,

(01:08:59):
Mark asn't says you got to remove yourself from this
because not help. Why did you guys separate? It was
like a thing only issues, to be honest, and finding
that it would taking me unhappy. So the eleven months
that we was apart, I was finding myself and doing
better with gods, you know what I mean. I was
loving on me okay, So and I was doing good

(01:09:22):
with that. And I have a child with him. So
if you were doing better and loving yourself more, why
did you get back together with him? Honestly? Because I
missed me him back, you miss him something good? Yeah,
we have something good, okay for the incident with us
being you know, going through something and it was like,

(01:09:42):
you know, it wasn't good. The breakup wasn't good. Okay.
But before the breakup, I'm talking about a good provider,
good dad, Like we were good traveling everything. But you
know how it is, you get a pain to something
else and you just lose it. He's just going wild now,
and he's I have to accept the fact that and
and the pace was something different from our lifestyle. So

(01:10:07):
my mom said, when somebody show you who they really are,
and a breakup, that's who they are. You know, it
seems to me like you feel like this relationship is
worth salvaging. But he has to be willing to put
in the work, and right now it doesn't seem like
he's willing to put in that work right. So I'm
just saying, like today I'm hurting because I have to
let it go, you know. But the daughter and she's

(01:10:29):
looking at me saying, how much hurt you gonna put
up with? So I don't want her to think that
that's a part of life, right, And the people around
you can see how much hurt you're going through. You know,
Sometimes you're in a situation and you want something so
badly that you're trying to let things slide, but it
is really bothering you. Yeah, And I'm saying, as a woman,
you're saying something. You know, the way somebody moves different

(01:10:52):
when they acting different, and something wrong. So I'm like
to make prices, all right, what's they said? You need
to decide what's acceptable for you and what is unacceptable.
And it feels like he's doing things that you can't
accept and you shouldn't. You shouldn't have to settle for
those things. So unless he's willing to put in the
work and do what he needs to do because you

(01:11:13):
are the prize, Yeah, I feel that way. I feel
like I'm a queen, a well educated, good job, you
know what I'm saying, good everything, like doing everything on
my own and he can still be a good father
and provider for it, you know, for your daughter, But
that doesn't mean that he's going to be good for

(01:11:34):
you right now. And listen, maybe things will change if
he sees the grass is not greener on the other side,
and if he wakes up and decides to put in
that work. But if he's not willing to do the
things that you need him to do to earn back
your trust and to show you that he loves and
appreciate you and cares for you, then you can't settle
for that. Yeah, And then you know women, and like

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Pastor always said, we have an instiutional one. We know
somebody's doing the wrong thought and you give a person
a chance to tell a truth and you're still lying
to me in my faith when I know the truth. Well,
at least you know you can thrive and do amazing
and love on yourself because you've been doing it during
that So I want you to continue to do that.
And if he's willing to put in that work and

(01:12:17):
you feel like it's worthwhile, that's your decision to make.
But if he's not love on yourself. I needed to
hear that today and I appreciate you for all your wives,
you know, compliments that you're giving your fight. It's really
good because I need to hear that today because I
am feeling it down. But I know I have to
be strong for myself and for my daughter and know

(01:12:39):
that I'm worth something somebody treating me to and with
respect and not disrespecting me. All right, Absolutely well, Stacy,
we love you. Okay, I love you too. All right,
take care? All right, we got more with you when
we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, I'm
gonnakeep for real, some real advice with Angela ye gets

(01:13:03):
ask Ye Warning. Everybody's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the
guy we are the Breakfast Club with in the middle
of ask ye, Hello, who's this? Here's DJ smoke One
representing Milwaukee, Wisconsin. All right, what's good? What's your question for?
Ask Ye? Oh? Yeah, I don't messed up. We were
a real, real tough for my marriage, you know, to

(01:13:23):
the point like she she tied, like I was just
thinking she didn't told me she has tired plenty of times,
man signs. I've been trying to fight for it. It's
been months. She ain't bust months ain't that long. If
you messed up the way you said you did, how'd
you mess up? I was messing with a big chick
for three years. Who you had a whole other woman

(01:13:44):
for three years? And it wasn't like that though. It
was more of like just talking and shopping it up.
She was giving me more like arguing all the time
with the crib. I fell on winners. So no, she
was making me fail Warner, Okay, listen, but for you
to tell me even you know it wasn't like that,
it was like that, and you gotta take responsibility. It
was like that. How do you think she sees it? Okay?

(01:14:06):
All right? So what if I said it like that?
Apologize every day? Disrespecting at all? I mean, leave like
she stayed league? Or should I keep trying? First of all,
imagine she cheated on you for three years? How long
you think it would take for you to get over that?
You think you would even give her another chance? I
didn't mentioned them three years. You know she ain't perfect, sir.

(01:14:29):
This has nothing to do with her being perfect or not.
That's this is about you like her. I probably heavy
y because you want somebody to disagree with you. I'm
trying to help you. And obviously, if she's saying the
same thing that I'm saying, right this is you trying
to come back from something you did wrong. You can't
keep trying to place to blame on her. But she

(01:14:51):
did this to me. She did this though, But are
you the one that's trying to get back with her?
I'm confused. Oh yeah, I don't want Yeah, yeah, I
don't wanted to leave. Why are you bringing up right
now what she did wrong? Right now, we're focusing on
what you need to do. People trying to forget what
they have done. But I'm confused. We're talking about what
you did. Why don't you focus on that, right? Because

(01:15:12):
you're trying to justify you doing things wrong by saying, well,
she did things wrong too. And you might say, if
everybody's saying the fare thing, well, why won't you listen?
That's a common denominator, is me? No, but listen. And
I'm not trying to you know, down you at all
or anything. What I'm saying is, if you're trying to
get somebody back, then you have to first acknowledge the

(01:15:34):
things that you did wrong without trying to place the
blame on them and say, well, I did this wrong
because you did this to me. Well, don't forget you
did this. Well, I've been trying to ask you for
months now, Well you've been treating me this way. Of
course she is right, And then you're still not saying, okay,
I was dead wrong for what I did. No matter
what you did or how I felt, there was no
excuse for me to cheat on you the way that

(01:15:55):
I did. And I want to figure out how to
make this right and what I need to do to
move forward. But you have to do that without trying
to blame her for it. I'll say that that comes
out like arguing that's what I got de Friens magalists,
and that's when that come out. But I own up
to it. I know I messed up. That's my best friend.
We've been together so we were seventeen and humble yourself.
You don't have to be arguing about this. Let her speak.

(01:16:17):
Sometimes you just have to let people speak, get it
off their chest. If she has any questions, answer her questions.
You know, this isn't about you trying to win a
fight or win an argument. This is about you letting
her express how she feels. And figure out a way
to mouth. She's Floyd Mayweather with the mouth. It's probably
gonna be like that for a little while. But if

(01:16:38):
you're in it for the long haul and you're trying
to get back with her, you know you gotta just
and look Emby would tell you when Gear was up here.
It's just until until she starts to feel better, until
things start to you know, time. It will take time.
I mean it's only been a few months. It could
take a couple of years. Are you willing to stick
it out for a couple of years? I have to,

(01:17:01):
so you might as well. So you might as well
just understand that that's what it's gonna be like. If
this is the work that you need to put in,
if this is what she needs to start to help
heal on her own journey, if y'all need to get
some outside help and sit down with somebody to mediate
your conversations, to learn how to deal with it better.
If she gets mad at you and angry and all
you gotta do is give her a hug and tell
her you love her, you gotta do what you gotta

(01:17:22):
do this continue to take the disrespect and everything else.
If I want it, it just continue to listen to
her and allow her to vent and be looking at it. Yeah,
reading them now for the public library, read their book
and listen. You know this is her way of trying
to heal. And you know she's probably angry at herself.

(01:17:43):
We feel stupid when we take somebody back after they
cheated on us, and she's scared you're gonna do it
again and again. And it's been a three year relationship.
She's thinking she did something wrong. She's thinking that you
in love with somebody else. She's thinking it's still going on,
it's not over. She's thinking you never loved her in
the first place. All those things will go through her mind.
I got it, I got it, all right, put in

(01:18:04):
the work, all right, good looking, good looking. Hey, I
love yourself to liversliver to give you all get a
world a whole different perspective of you. All right, I
appreciate it, Thank you? All right. Well, I was asking
ye eight on dreat five eight five one on five one.
Now we got rooms on the way. Ye, we'll be
talking about more relationships. Rob Kardashian, he says that he

(01:18:24):
wasn't really in love with Black China and that their
toxic relationship was not real love. All right, we'll keep
it lock. We got more. It's the Breakfast clubal morning,
the Breakfast Club here word wow, I love it morning.
Everybody is DJ MVY, Angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We

(01:18:45):
are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rooms to talk.
Asap Rocking. It's about the report, Angela Yee on the
Breakfast Club. Well TMZ as it reported that law enforcement
sources have told them that there was a search at
a sap Rocky's home that turned up guns, and they

(01:19:08):
are trying to figure out whether one of those guns
was used to shoot a man during an argument in Hollywood.
According to these law enforcement sources, detectives will run ballistic
tests on the weapons to determine if asap Rocky was
the trigger man. As we told you before, asap Rocky
and his legal team said they were shocked by his
arrest and his allegedized to that shooting. So if one

(01:19:28):
of the guns sees at asap Rocky's home turns out
to be the weapon in question, then prosecutors could move
forward with charging asap Rocky because he has yet to
be charged. All right, Rob Kardashian, has taken the stand
in this child between Black China and the Kardashian Jenna family,
and he talked about their quote toxic relationship. He was

(01:19:49):
asked why he stayed in a relationship with her after
she repeatedly disrespected his family as well as you know,
as their relationship progress, not showing up to a baby shower,
the family tried to planned negative tweets, comments on social
media about the Kardashians and the Jenners, and even alleged
death threast that were made to Kylie Jenner. According to
Rob Kardashian, he said he was at the lowest point

(01:20:09):
in his life. He said, she was the one person
who brought me in at my lowest point, so I
ignored her bad behavior towards my family. I was very vulnerable.
I wasn't thinking about that stuff. My mind was just
in a completely different place. It wasn't real love, he said.
My child wasn't born out of spite, though he did
still love his child. It wasn't a real type of love,
or we'd have been married. I didn't want to be

(01:20:30):
married to someone like that. It was a toxic relationship
and nothing I'd want my daughter to see or how
I was raised or how my father raised me. It
was a toxic relationship from day one. And then he
talked about the alleged fight that happened where he says
that she tried to strangle him with an iPhone cord,
hit him with a six foot metal rod, and pointed
an unloaded gun at him, a moment that she has

(01:20:50):
since claimed in court was her being funny. And he
told the quitt that this type of alleged abuse happened
numerous times. That's got a sub though, and I mean,
I mean for both parties, right, because I mean, we
don't know a Black China really felt about him, but
the fact that they probably felt like they had to
stay together just because that was where the money was
at the time, doing the reality showing everything else, that's
got of Oh, he didn't want to look embarrassed on
social media. And he also said he was at his

(01:21:11):
lowest and most vulnerable at that time. I remember he was,
you know, having concerns about his weight. He wasn't even
trying to leave the house. He also alleged that Black
China was doing drugs and drinking alcohol the night of
the fight, and he told the court she tried to
kill me, But didn't Black China help him lose all
that weight like that? I thought that was one of
his motivations. Yeah. People did see that and say, Okay,

(01:21:32):
she's the one that's getting him to come out. Correct,
she's helped him lose weight. Yeah, they said they did
a fat transfer. They took robs and gave it to her. Really,
I mean, I was a rumor. I don't know if
that was true or not. I never heard that. When
asked about spending New Year's Eve together after the fight,
he responded, I have social anxiety and I gained a
lot of weight. She forced me to go out of
the house. I went to dinner, and that was that.
I wasn't happy going out of the house after she

(01:21:53):
put a gun to my head. She put that on
her snapchat. But that to me, isn't happy. That to
just fake. And he said he did want to make
his relationship work. He even supported Black China, with whom
he shares a daughter who's now five dream. He said,
even when she repeatedly allegedly abused him, he supported her,
and he would often sleep in his car until the
next morning. This is a long ass detailed case only

(01:22:14):
people taking a stand in this case. Yeah, she still
wants to redo to her right, well, her testimony, because
she said when they showed those new photos, it really
threw her off. If it would be just cheaper just
to throw something at this point, you know what I'm saying.
Sometimes it ain't about the money, it's about winning. I mean,
you've been in that situation. People trying to do so
many each other don't know. I don't know. I want
the truth to come out. I mean they're turning the

(01:22:35):
Kardashian Jenners are trying to get this whole thing dropped
and just say it's not because she did bring them
to court. So all right. Now, Quevo is going to
be starting in a new action thriller film. It's called Takeover,
and that'll be produced by Quality Controls, new film brands
Quality Films, according to Deadline, So it should be pretty interesting.
Quavo said in a statement, I'm really excited for this opportunity,

(01:22:55):
especially shooting in my hometown of Atlanta. This film is
an ideal opportunity to further delve into my craft, and
I can't wait to see how the action plays out
in this animated environment. Meanwhile, Carmelo Anthony is executive producing
an animated series based on Little Heroes NFTs and so.
He said, we are excited to be partnering with Exile
on what we believe is one of the most unique

(01:23:16):
and innovative ideas for an animated series in a long time.
He said, At Creative seven, we are always looking to
support dynamic projects like this that are reinvigorating the traditional
content landscape. It's an honor for me to be voicing
one of the little heroes and we can't wait for
everyone to see what's in store for this project. All right.
And Netflix has announced their summer slate and some dates
and new movies that they're going to be having. Beauty,

(01:23:38):
which is written by Lena Waife and also stars Nissi
Nash And it's a gifted young black woman struggles to
maintain her voice and identity after she's offered a lucrative
recording contract. Also Civil that's actually a look at the
life of Ben Crump, said, we're rights attorney Ben Crump,
and that's directed by Nadia Hagreen and produced by Kenya Barris.

(01:24:00):
A Day Shift that is starring and executive produced by
Jamie Fox and Snoop Dogg is starring in that as
well as Maging Good. Jamie Fox stars as a hard
working blue collar dad who just wants to provide a
good life for his quick witted daughter. And by the way,
his real source of income is hunting and killing vampires
as part of an international union of vampire hunters. So

(01:24:21):
those are just some new things that you can expect
to see on Netflix this summer. Amandela Yee and that
is your rumor reports. All right, thank you, miss ye. Now,
I just want to say again shout out to everybody
that's supported and purchased the book and got the audio book.
Yesterday we made the national best sellers congratulation. Difficultness to
make the case, he's damn it. So I just want

(01:24:44):
to say thank you so much for all the support,
and we appreciated, me and the wife appreciated. We just
want to say thank you. Man. It's and we've been
getting all your dms or your texts or all you
fellas that's been hitting me. I don't even tell you.
Now they've been asking, like a lot of fellows hit me,
be like whoa, I want to what I did to
make my woman start the orgasm? That's not a conversation

(01:25:04):
you should be having with you. That's conversation if you're
having her. I know, but they I'm telling you what
they DM and me. That'd be weird if those guys
hit up gear like what do you what do you
reply back to them like I can show you how
to you know, get off? As you say, then you
played too much. I still question. I would like an answer.
Don't just dismiss me like you're just swissing the people
in the DM. Well how about I send it to

(01:25:25):
you and let you DM and back. I just want
to know what advice do you give them? I haven't
given anybody advice as year a right, goodness? Crazy? You
think so awkward? Thank you anyway, she mixes up next
and happy too short today, it's too shorts, birth for
too short? Damn it, It's only right to start the

(01:25:45):
mix off for too short. It's the breakfast club. Good morning,
so breakfast club. Your mornings will never be the same.
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An insurance agency Nashville, Tennessee. Some restrictions something. Everybody's dj
Envy angela Ye, the guy we all the breakfast club
that we gotta shout to Saucy Santana for joining us
this morning. Yes, let me send Saucy Santana congratulations out
your new deal. But congrats on the deal. And I
think he's coming back up right to release a single. Yeah,
he's coming back in a few weeks to release his single,

(01:26:27):
his single that he's dropping for the summer. Man, So
salute to Oura Records. Swoot to my man, Jay Grant.
I mean, you know, that's how you know Stana doing
this thing in the screech because you don't see these
people investing in the openly game man. And I know
times have changed, but they ain't changed that much. Be
making some here records though, and he's been doing that
now for like three years. He's going to be on

(01:26:48):
Lift Service too on Tuesday. And it's explosive. That's why
I said, that's how you know Saucy doing this thing,
you know what I mean? Because they see the buzz.
They see his talent and they're like, yo, they're investing
in that. So so let's go out all right. When
we come back, we got the positive notice to Breakfast Club.
Good morning, Yeah morning. Everybody is DJ Envy and Ngula. Yee,
Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club now, m Charlomagne,

(01:27:12):
you got a positive note. Hey, I do have a
positive note. Man. I know this is just gonna fall
on deaf ears in this social media era that we
live in, but I just want to tell y'all, if
you didn't see it with your own eyes, are here
with your own ears. Don't invent it with your small
mind and share it with your big ass mouth. Okay, okay,
Breakfast Club, y'all, finish it, y'all dumb

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