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July 29, 2020 89 mins

Today on the show we had living legend and friend to the show Snoop Dogg call in where he spoke about the verzuz battle, finding therapy, hip hop transcending territories, Kanye West and so much more. Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Terry Crews for his twitter comments on "Coon" behavior and Angela helped some listners our duing "Ask Yee".

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yea good morning. He's Andy Jolo Migne, the guy piece
to the planet. Guess what day it is? Guess what
day it is? Day Toronto, Good morning, Toronto, got a

(01:08):
great show for you today. I'm excited Uncle Snoop will
be joining us this morning. Snoop, Ye are walking a
walking memorial. Okay, icon living that's right. We thought that
word legendary around a lot, but Snoop Dogg is definitely
the embodiment of all of that. Yeah, we meet it,
meet it today. I just got his wine in the mill.

(01:31):
Did you guys, did they saying that about a Snoop
Dogg's wine nineteen Crimes. You know, my dumb ass gave
him the address as the radio station, so I'm not
gonna see it for a while. So I'm sure our
producers will be enjoying that wine. But you know, the
station and it there. The packaging was very nice. Yeah,
our producers deserve it. Yeah, absolutely, they deserve that drink. Yeah,

(01:55):
they do. Last night, I actually had my last episode
of my Motown Countdown on Fox Soul and Matt Peach
joined us and he has that new show coming out
tonight on BT his docuseries. Soe Angie Stone and we
were talking about some of the top Motown songs. You know,
Motown started back in nineteen fifty nine, and today they

(02:18):
have artists like the Megos, they have the City Girls,
j the Chicago Kid, a lot of artists still on
Motown today. Yeah. Well, you know, I'm moving from my
house to another house, and what I'm doing is I
had to My furniture didn't come yet, of course, so
I have to buy certain things to you know, buy
dresses from my kida to put my clothes in it.

(02:39):
So yesterday my wife gave me the task to put
this dress together for her bro bro Bro. It took
me ten hours and I'm still not done. I don't
know what's worse. Putting together ikea furniture, putting together kids toys.
That's something I can't do. It's in that moment you

(02:59):
realize you're not your daddy, moment that you realize that
your daddy did not pass on the trade of being
nice with his hands on t But that's because we
just grew up different doing different stuff. That's all. You know.
You have to buy things from the ass department, and
I ken, I googled somebody in the neighborhood that puts
these things together, and he's coming today to help me out. Man.

(03:21):
Everybody got a skill set. Hey, that's why trade is
very important. Man. You gotta teach people out how to
use their hands. I'm not wrong. I thought you were
talking about something else. My wife. I'm not good at
that kind of stuff. My wife. My wife, my wife
is to put together in her house. But that's because
growing up that's what that's what her daddy taught her
how to do. Her daddy taught her how to do
that kind of stuff. You can put together everything too

(03:44):
in my house. And I'm telling you Amy, they have
a whole as his department in our Kia. They sell
you things as is. It's cheaper and it's all put
together already. No, this has nothing to do with me.
I didn't know. Gil was like, hey, put this together.
I was like sure, no problem. They're like two, three hours,
four hours. This is not for me. This is not
for me. So shout to the young man that's coming

(04:06):
by today to put everything together. All right, let's get
the show cracking front page news. What we're talking about, Well,
let's talk about Donald Trump. He is still touting hydroxychloricquin
as a drug that can cure coronavirus, and now he
is actually supporting this doctor. We'll talk about it, all right,
We'll get into that next. Keeping locked this to Breakfast Club.

(04:26):
Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne
the Gay. We are to Breakfast Club. Let's get in
some front page news where we're starting. Ye, Well, remember
Donald Trump said he was going to be throwing out
a first pitch at Yankee Stadium. Yeah, I remember. That
is actually not happening right now. They said he was

(04:47):
so bothered by the attention that doctor Fauci was getting
and the lead up to his first pitch at the
Nationals Park and opening day last Thursday, that he told
his staff to call the Yankees to get him on
the mound and it never actually was confirmed and they
were actually surprised by this announcement. Yeah, Donald Trump needs therapy, man,
when you're so jealous that doctor Fauci got as the

(05:09):
first pitch at the Washington Nationals and Yankees game, that
you tell your team to call the Yankees and make
good on an offer to throw the first pitch. That's
what happens when you leave with ego, when you got
a wounded ego and you need constant validation from sources
outside yourself, aka being a sucker. Right now, Another thing
that Donald Trump was wondering is why doctor faus He's
approval rating is so high and his is so low.

(05:34):
Here's what he had to say. You know, it's interesting.
He's got a very good approval rating. And I like that.
It's good because you remember, he's working for this administration
and for the most part, we've done pretty much what
he and others doctor Burkes and others who are terrific recommended,
and he's got this high approval rating. So why don't
I have a high approval rating and the administration with

(05:55):
respect to the virus, we should have a very high
But nobody likes me. It can only be my personality,
that's all. He's gracious, Yeah, he's right. I mean, listen,
doctor Fauci has a high approval rating because doctor Fauci
does his job, and doctor Faucci is worried about doing
his job and not worried about being popular and not
worried about his approval rating. It's called priorities and not

(06:18):
leading with ego. That's what it's called. Well, yesterday Donald
Trump had Twitter fingers. He retweeted a message that said
Fauchi had misled the public, and then he also was
retweeting all these false claims that could actually be very
dangerous about hi DROXYCHLORACN being a cure for coronavirus, tweets
calling doctor Foulci your fraud, and all kinds of things.

(06:40):
And he actually was that a CNN briefing and he
was questioned about this one doctor in particular who he
was quoting, and that doctor has been known to say
all kinds of things. Her name is doctor Stella Emmanuel.
She also at one point had said that people women
could get preg by witches and all kinds of things.

(07:02):
But here is Donald Trump at the CNM briefing that
he actually walked out of, and that video that you
retweeted last night said that masks don't work and there's
a cure for COVID nineteen. She's also made videos saying
that doctors make medicine using DNA from aliens and that
they're trying to create a vaccine to make you immune
from becoming religious. Maybe it's just maybe it's nut, but

(07:23):
I can't. I can tell you this. She was on
air along with many other doctors. They were big fans
of hydroxychloroquinn and I thought she was very impressive in
the sense that from where she came. I don't know
which country she comes from, but she said that she's
had tremendous success with hundreds of different patients, and I
thought her voice was an important voice. But I know

(07:44):
nothing about her last Thank you very much, everybody, Thank you.
Why Why did they have to get a black woman
from the continent to deliver that that propaganda? Like like
that whole press converence she spoke at was put together
about the right wing group Party Patriots, and they're backed
by wealthy Republican don it. So I just feel like
it's a reason they had. They had a black woman

(08:05):
from the content that deliver that message saying all of
that that nonsense. They killed two birds with one stone.
They make us look crazy, and they spread propaganda. But
I will say that hydro chloric quin thing is interesting
because I actually know somebody envy, actually know somebody. It's
the same person who used it. And this person was dying.
Him and his wife like literally were writing their wills.

(08:26):
They wrote their will, they changed their will and wrote
and one doctor said try it. And he tried it,
and he said it saved his life. And I spoke
to him. Person saved his life, and he took it.
He took it as a last different, last ditch effort,
took it at their own risk and everything. But but
it worked for them. So listen, I don't I don't
know what to believe. I'm gonna be totally honest. Yeah,
and had Josse Claric win. It has been around. They

(08:48):
used it to treat malaria and so so I don't
know if it was that that cured him or what.
But you know, worked, right, But they're saying this is
not a cure for cor virus. Yeah, no, I don't know,
but no, no, he's seeing and his doctor said that
was the reason why he didn't die, that he used that.
And he said he went to several different doctors. This

(09:08):
was the only doctor that suggested that, and he said
he was dying, he couldn't breathe, he was on his deathbed,
and after they started using it, he said, you could
almost see it instantly starting to change his whole everything.
And this is directly from him. Well, they've been they've
been testing it in different phases. In phase three, they
said it flunked the phase three trial as far as coronavirus.

(09:29):
So they said it not only failed to improve outcomes
in those with mild to moderate disease, but it produced
a higher rate of cardiac and liver side effects. So
maybe for some people it works, but for other people
it could be deadly. I don't know. That's what it
seems like. It seems like it seems like it helps
some people, and it seems like it kills some people.
That's why I said, I'm not I'm not endorsing any
of it. I'm just I'm just telling you all the

(09:50):
different stories that I've heard, and like like when we
said this came directly from this person's mold. This person
we know right the article on him. If you want
to look it up, I'm not, I'm not. I don't
want to say his name, but right, all right, well
that is your front page news, all right, get it
off your chest eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one. If you need to vent, hit us up
right now, maybe at a bad night, bad morning, or

(10:11):
maybe everything's all right, whatever it may be, expressing positivity.
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. It's
the breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. I'm telling,
I'm telling, alright, what's you doing of year? If this
is your time to get it off your chest, whether
you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred five eighty five one

(10:33):
oh five one. We want to hear from you on
the breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Good morning man? If
we can't get man, I know I wasn't to callback
code next week, but morning every morning, brother, hollo man,
good morning, good morning, many, good morning baby. Uh, yesterday
y'all had a guy on there and who coming up

(10:53):
with movie I told you you'll pull me up on stuff,
so we won't go on hominy mouth O. Yeah, okay,
that's goinitely I pre that we don't. We're gonna watch it.
But he spoke about something about the movie when Regina
King came and said, you know about being a motivational speaker,
You know I did seven years. You know what I
mean at this seven years. I walked out four years after,

(11:14):
but no further incidents. And every Wednesday, every third Wednesday
in a month, I go to the driven out detention
center where I live at, and I speak to young people,
you know what I'm saying, so they don't make the
mistake that I made. I since since since I've been home,
I haven't got like Charlomagne I spoke months ago, always
speaking it trade. The trade industry is a very profitable industry.

(11:36):
You can take that and go anywhere on this world
with that. Everything I got brick and bickland. I'm a
further side masonry. You know what I'm saying. I just
did a job over the weekend, twenty seven hundred for
eight course steps. You know what I'm saying, Going up
to our house now, I'm at work right now that
you can hear in the background and I don't even
make about I ain't gonna say that, but I make

(11:56):
a decent waves, but it may not make my own
being out there. Nobody else from my back, nobody has
said or you want to know on my own bod
And pretty soon I'm going to leave this behind me
and I'm gonna be something to my son. That's right, no,
so so I love y'all. Man. I know I want
to teach called back till next week, but I just
you and you're right, Oh real quick, trade, listen, listen

(12:19):
to you that Na Today Fiance. I don't watch stuff
like that either. It's called for me to get in
front of the TV. But now to Day Fiance and
Marrin's boot Camp. My woman got me watching Yo, these
people was crazy. I'm gonna check out. I'm gonna check
it out with the wife. Man. I usually watch Bachlelor
with the wife and she puts that on. That's when
I usually go ride my bike. But I'm gonna go
check it out. Thank you, brother, And let me shout
out to great trade. Absolutely Lincoln techt Dous Automotives. They

(12:44):
do HVAC, they do nursing, They do so many different things,
so uh, definitely checking trade school man. Hello, who's this?
You have to teach kids how to learn how to
use their hands? Hello, who's this? What's going on, Susie,
Come on and get it off your chests. I just
need to comment on the hard corsine um chlora Quinn.

(13:08):
Thank you so much. I've done a lot of research
on it. It's just like I don't I pay to
hear what's going on? UM. And yes, there's even a
doctor in Texas that was prescribing this to her patient. UM.
The pharmacy tried to shut her down, so she had
to say she was prescribing it for something else beside

(13:28):
COVID nineteen UM that with vitamin C in vitamin D
has been proven. And there's a lot of nurses in
New York City that have done these little documentaries are
just little things on ideas. But there is a documentary
on YouTube UM where it says that you know, a

(13:49):
lot of these nurses are saying that the ventilators are
just blowing the rungs out. They're they're getting paid anywhere
from the hospitals are getting paid anywhere from twenty nine
to thirty nine thousand per patient to say this is
COVID nineteen and this is why these people die. But
they're doing the ventilators, uh way more than they're supposed to.

(14:12):
I'm a phlebottomless, I'm not a nurse. Yeah, well, we don't.
We don't endorse anything. We're just saying that, you know,
somebody that we know use it and it worked. But
we don't endorse anything. I mean, I don't know the research.
I'm not a doctor. We don't know, but we just
you know, telling people that we do know somebody that
took it and are living right now. Yeah, yes, I'm
endorsing or saying that this is I'm just staying from

(14:35):
all the research I've done, and I've been research on
different stuff. I say one thing, though, please YouTube YouTube, YouTube,
YouTube videos and Instagram videos of not research. Those things
can actually be very misleading. I mean that's what Donald
Trump did yesterday when he retweeted, uh that that that
woman from Texas yesterday. It could be very misleading. I

(14:57):
don't pay attention to him too much, to be honest,
I don't, and I go into other things. I looked
up the federal documents that are on the drugs. I mean,
I go deeper than that. Okay, true, but thank you
for calling Mama. Get it off your chests. Eight hundred
five eight five one oh five one. If you need
to vent, you can hit us up right now. It's

(15:19):
the breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. This is
your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're
man from you on the breakfast Club. If you got
something on your mind, let out hello, who's this? What's good? Envy? Mom?
What's going on? What's going on? Get it off your chests? Man?

(15:42):
You know, just a lot of my mind has been
going off. Family members. Uh, metal health is very important. Um.
I'm just trying to figure out what's going on with
this individual. Man. This person just your family. It's my brother. Okay,
continue third. He continue doing the same thing over and
over again. I guess he has an alcohol problem, continue

(16:05):
drinking all the time. And I'm just trying to figure
out how to help his individual out, you know, trying
to tell him what it is about himself. But they
seem to just keep going that wrong pass and as
it's stressful. I don't like seeing my brother like this,
you know what I mean. And I'm trying to reach
out to try to see what can I do, What
would be the best advice that somebody could give me. Well,

(16:28):
you can't help somebody to the acknowledge that they have
a problem, you know, like he has to see it
within himself, which is something that they rarely ever do.
But you got to find a way to hold that
mirror up to that brother and let him see how
self destructive his life is. Right now? How can I
show him that that's the thing? Because I explain it
to him, But you're right, he doesn't acknowledge it at all.

(16:48):
Who's enabling him? Does he have a place to stay?
Does he have money in his pocket? Like m currently
no job because of a situation he does we do
stay with our father right now, you gotta hold that
mirror up to him, my brother. You gotta let him
know he looked washed, right, you know what I'm saying.
You gotta let him know that his life is going
nowhere fast, that he's gonna, you know, really end up

(17:11):
in a really bad place if he doesn't turn his
life around right now. And you might have to pay
for it for him, Yeah, you might. You might have to.
You might have to go ahead and pay for the
pay for the rehab facility and pull up one day
and just drop him off as he made. Why don't
you stay here for a couple of weeks and good luck? Bro?
All right, thank thank you so much. I'll definitely take
your advice. Charlotte Magne and thank you Envy again. And

(17:33):
what's going on angel Lay And by the way, make
sure you tune in UM at seven seven am this
morning because Snoop Dogg has a friend that's in a
similar situation and he'll be speaking out on that and yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
and he's he's he's speaking, he's speaking on that and
you know the things he's trying to do to get
him help. But it's basically the same thing. You can't
help somebody till they want to help till they healthy self.

(17:53):
Got you, Yeah, you're absolutely right. It's just stressful to
me and my dad. That's all. Ye figure it out, man,
all right, brother, thank you listening, Come get it off
your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
Now we got rumors on the way. Yes, and let's
talk about MASTERP. He has a new show that is
coming on BAT tonight. We'll give you some more information

(18:14):
and tell you how you could win to sit down
plus some cash for masterp all right, we'll get into
that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the Breakfast Club,
Morning everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the Gay.
We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk No Limit. It's about some rum report. Angela ye,

(18:42):
the Breakfast Club. So Masterpiece News show No Limit Chronicles
is actually debuting on BT tonight, So I know you
guys are excited for that. That's going to be on
at nine pm tonight. It's a documentaries five parts that
he's producing alongside Romeo. Yeah, I can't wait for that.
And that's the one great thing about college is you

(19:02):
get to meet so many people from so many different places.
Of course, me being from New York, all I knew
was New York music. And one of my roommates was
from Mississippi, and he put me onto No Limit in
that whole camp and it really turned me on to
that South music in New Orleans. Well, listen to the
trailer found the series come from the project in New Orleans.
We was poor, kept saying I'm gonna get us out

(19:23):
of here. I don't know how, but one day I'm
gonna be rich. Nobody was buying the music. It wasn't
even a real buzz in the street. Put that same
dope mentality that you would do hip you selling drugs
into the rap game. He had the best deal at
the time of any whack owned record company in history.

(19:45):
That is not how an artist thinks, that's our business
person thing. He was a game changer, greatest team of
a semi family, No Limit Records, one of the great
dynasties in hip hop that's smashed to peace legacy. Yeah,
obviously now watching that Night for show watching It night
for show Man, that's my Arab grew up on No Limit,
you know, being from South Carolina. When I saw a

(20:06):
master p on the four of the list back in
the day, it really inspired me simply because he was
from the South. In the content of his music was
speaking for the gutter the trenches. So salute that man,
and hopefully mia X and Fiend get to respect they
deserve in this documentary. Okay, because if you ask me personally,
I say mia X, Fiene and Mac and Soldier Slim
with the best lyricists and No Limit. But mea X

(20:30):
used to get him busy well. In addition to all that,
before the show comes on to night, master P has
this club Quarantine with d Knights happening, So you can
listen to d Nice with master P first and then
you can watch the show on BT. And Masterp is
also giving away ten thousand dollars and a one hour
mentor call to a winner. It's to No Limit Chronicles

(20:51):
competition that's inspired by his docuseries. So you can upload
your pitch on Instagram and tag BT use the hashtag
No Limit Chronicles competition, and then you can potentially win.
That's dope, all right. Little Baby flew out to Wyoming
to work with Kanye. This is all following Kanye saying
little Baby my favorite rapper, but he won't do a
song with me on Twitter, and Little Baby was upset

(21:14):
and said he was never even made aware that Kanye
West had reached out to him, so now he is
out there in Wyoming. Kanye wasted all that, all of
them news head lines and didn't even drop his l
he need. He should have dropped that oub here. There's
nothing he's gonna do for the rest you know what,
I'll never I'm not gonna say that for the rest
of the year. That will guarding him the head lines

(21:36):
he had for that week straight. But I could be wrong.
This is Kanye West we're talking about. You know, he's
a professions. Maybe it's in his album. It's not ready,
and you know he's not putting it out until he
thinks it's ready. You know that his campaign is not
over for him to be president, and he's actually hiring
even more staff and political advisors and people with experience
to help him out as he's trying to get on
the ballot in more states. So right now, they said

(21:58):
in West Virginia needs to get seven thousand, one hundred
forty four signatures by Monday to get on that ballot.
In addition that campaign staffords are working in New York
to make sure that he can qualify ahead of tomorrow's
deadline for the ballot here. He's already submitted paperwork to
get on the ballot in New Jersey, Oklahoma, Illinois, Missouri.
You know, in Illinois there's some objections over the validity

(22:21):
of some of the signatures that he got. Why are
you wasting your breath? Why are you wasting your time?
I'm just telling you what's happening speaking on this campaign
that's not even real. And this is this is what
I keep saying. They keep telling us this the most
dangerous election in the world in October. Right, we gotta
stop playing with Kanye was that's not even a real
thing to discuss. Well, we saw Kim Kardashian was with
him in Wyoming and she was in the car crying.

(22:43):
That picture really went viral and now she's back at home.
That could that picture look any more faking stage? How
the fact that they're super zoo they had those super
super zoom lends those photographers. No, I look like Wendy's
that took that picture. It looked like it was somebody
to set that up. Kanye and Kim ain't got no tent.

(23:05):
You just happened to catch Kim cry. Come on, man,
dropping the clue exactly, dropping the clues bomb for the
Kardashians and Kanye West. The way they play with people's
emotions and play with people's heart scrings is actually incredible
to watch. They better in Trump. All right, Well, I'm
Anzi la yee and that is your rumor report. All right,
now we got front page news next. What we're talking about, Yes,

(23:26):
and Joe Biden has released a new plan. You can
look at it at Joe Biden dot com. But we'll
break some of it down for you. All right, we'll
get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
good morning. Everybody is DJ n V Angela yee, Charlomagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let me shout
out to my brother DJ Louie V. Louis V is
a program director file station in Atlanta, and I just

(23:47):
want to say good morning to that brother man. He's
doing a lot of great things out in Atlanta so far.
So shout to Louis V. A for Lois V. Okay
South Carolina product, right there, Louis V. All right, well,
let's get in some front page news where we showing you. Well,
let's start with the NFL. So right now, the NFL
and the NFL Players Association has agreed to a plan

(24:09):
players can opt out of the upcoming season if they're
not comfortable with coronavirus healthcare protocols in place. High risk
individuals will opt out. They'll get at three hundred fifty
thousand dollars stipend, and if you're less at risk, you'll
get a one hundred and fifty thousand dollars stipend. So far,
twenty two people have actually opted out. How you determine

(24:29):
who's at more risk than the others off it? That's
not fair because this this this virus can affect anybody
different ways, even if you have underlying conditions. That's that's yeah.
I mean, and you're traveling, so you're going to these hotspots, Like,
how do you determine who's more at risk than others?

(24:50):
Here's an example, right, um Markue's goodwin from the Eagles.
He opted out for the twenty twenty season. He informed
the team that he is a five month old daughter
after his wife previously had three miscarriages, and the family
is the most important thing. That's a good reason to
not play it. And now I don't know if that
makes you high risk or you know, having a small
baby at home and being concerned about that, but or

(25:13):
if it's just your underlying health conditions. But that's what
the rule is now. Now major League Baseball has shut
down the Marlins and the Phillies and revised the whole
schedule as well. I'm not mad at it. Salute to
those brothers for choosing their health over their careers. I
guess absolutely got kids and stuff at home. I'm not
mad at it. Yes, as many as seventeen members of

(25:37):
the Miami Marlins, including fifteen players, have tested positive in
recent days, and that outbreak did force Mondays and Tuesdays
games in Miami and Philly to be postponed. So right
now Marlins and the Phillies are shut down. Someone's going
on all right now. Joe Biden hasn't veiled some plans

(25:57):
to address systemic racism and the nation's economy. He said
this year's election is about understanding people's struggles, and he
wants to tear down barriers for minority owned businesses. One
of the things he announced in his proposal emphasize the
importance of closing the racial wealth gap. So he talked
about multiple ways that he plans to do that, including

(26:18):
a small Business Opportunity Fund. Here's what he had to
say about small businesses. We create a new Small Business
Opportunity Fund. We're going to take thirty billion dollars of
our made in American investment and put it into this fund.
Will allow the expandent federal support for the most effective state, local,
and nonprofit programs provide venture capital and financing for minority

(26:40):
business owners and communities in need. Will also allow us
to support community development banks that have a proven record
of investing in minority small businesses. That thirty billion is
estimated to leverage one hundred and fifty billion a new
financing and equity for more black and brown small business

(27:02):
One thing that he also said about these small businesses
is tripling the goal for awarding federal contracts to small
disadvantaged businesses, which can have businesses greatly. That's like getting
your certification and getting contracts with the city that has
made some businesses go from being in the red to
actually being million you know, millions and multimillion dollar businesses, right,

(27:24):
anything but well. Another thing he talked about was homeownership,
expanding black and brown homeownership. My housing plan is going
to be a major contributor from a fifteen thousand dollars
first time HomeBuyer tax credit, which means they know once
the deal is through, they will get paid to down payment,

(27:45):
expanding affordable housing to reversing Trump's efforts to gut fair
housing enforcement. He's now trying to scare the hell out
of suburbs, saying these rules of Biden. They're causing you
to end up implication having those black neighbors next to you.
I'm supposed to scare people. Yes, I talked about job opportunities.

(28:08):
We're going to strengthen the federal reserves, focus on racial
economic equiti It's existing mandate promotes maximum employment and stable prices.
Under my plan, I believe the Fed should add to
that responsibility and aggressively target persistent racial gaps in jobs,
wages of wealth, revised its hiring an employment practice, and

(28:30):
achieve greater diversity at all levels of that institution, including
diverse nominees for the Board of Governors and the regional
Federal Bank. Yeah. I haven't gotten a chance to read it,
read it in full. Yet every time I sat down
to read it yesterday, somebody interrupted me. I saw the bulletin.
The bullet point to what he wants to do, But
I have to dig into it, dig into how he

(28:52):
actually wants to do it. But a ratio economic equity
planning to boost black and Latino finances sounds good. I
just got to read the detail, man, because the moral
of the story is we need access to capital. Okay,
capital is the only way. Okay, black people have been
stoved of capital and knowledge on how to manage it
for far too long. So if he's put together the
economic equity planning to contribute to us, get into that bag.

(29:14):
I'm all ears. Yeah. Other things he talked about were
criminal records that stops black Americans from getting jobs and
loans and focusing on that, and you know, this is
the fourth part of his Build Back Better proposal, which
is an economic agenda that encompasses all different things. And
another thing I just want to say this in closing
that they were talking about with Joe Biden yesterday, was

(29:35):
it it looks like Kamala Harris is the front runner
as far as the VP. They actually had a screenshot
of a piece of paper that he had in his hand.
I'm sure you guys all heard about this already, right, yeah,
But the screenshot was basically just his notes for things
that he wanted to say about Senator Harris while he
was on stage. So basically it was him saying he's
not gonna hold a grudge against or don't hold a

(29:57):
grudge against Senator to Harris. Senor Harris helped us campaign
and read hey helpful to the campaign, Right yeah, all right,
well that is he'll be he'll be announced next week
August first. Yeah, all right, well that is your front
page news. Now when we come back, Snoop Dogg will
be joining us. We'll kick it with Oakle Snoops, So
don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club,

(30:22):
pointing everybody in cej Envy, Angela e Cholomie the guy.
We are the breakfast Club. We ever spent you guests
on the line, and one of only two members that
have ever smoked on a breakfast club. And he's smoking
right now, ladies and gentlemen, Stoop dog Hey, hey, hey,
get Montain. What do you pray first or smoke first?

(30:43):
When you get up? Okay, I pray to us. I
pray that I can see another day and up lift
some more spirits and some more songs, and I pray
that the rest of my family is still alive when
I'm alive when I get up, there you go. We've
seen a very interesting versus battle the of the night,
very entertaining. Thank you, my brother, thank you. I appreciate that.
Now wasn't the battle is supposed to be you and Buster?

(31:05):
At first? What happened with that? And was that ever
was supposed to happen. Yeah, that was definitely supposed to happen,
but you know, we had some things that was preventing
it from happening. And this was a lot going on.
But for the most part, I really really me and
Buster runs we really really really wanted that like bad
like because we love each other. We got great history together,
we got stories of us being on the role together.

(31:26):
So it was going to be a real positive celebration
to show our music and our skills. But when that
didn't happen, DMX was on his way to California already
to work with Swiss Beach, So the idea came with shoot,
since X is coming his way, dog for dog, and
I was like, you know what, that sounds like a
real showdown because I always had a love and a

(31:47):
respect for X, and I remember when he was running
the rap game for two years straight and how I
had to take the backseat to him. So I felt
like this would be a very interesting battle because I
had to rap game in upon my hands at one
time and he did it. Well. Do you remember the
first time you met X. Yeah, man, it was at
Javarges Square. Man Jargest concert I did way back in

(32:08):
the days, and he reminded me. He reminded me because
he told the story of how he created the song
get at Me Dog. Yeah, yeah, exactly. And that's like
kind of like threw me off and blew my mind
because it's like, you don't realize how much you influenced
the hip hop world until somebody keeps it real and
says that now when you're doing your verses and you
look at all the lyrics right, because I'm you know,

(32:29):
we we vibing, were watching you on TV, we singing
the song. But it's a different feeling now. When I
got the kids running around, I'm like, you get up
the room. We got a room because it was like DM.
I didn't know Super said that back then. I didn't
know DMX set that back then, but it was so natural.
But now seeing it just seems a little it's like, wow,
I can't believe Super said that. I can't believe DM
next to the song about that. But you know what,

(32:51):
that's the error that we come from. We were so
blunt and all we knew was what we knew. No,
that's real cultural context matters. That's why I said all
of woke up, y'all stay over there while Snoop and
x joindation all right, because when you let vision fly,
I said, God, damn, Snoop the really good life. And
I saw all the Wolke people, especially the Wolke sisters,

(33:14):
was vibing to it too, and couldn't fake it because
it's something about if it feels good to you, must
be good for you. And it wasn't aimed at you
you or you. It was just an expression that we
had and you called it because you felt like that sometimes.
Like Dmax said, when I played this record every time
my baby, Mama, my fiance ever Jimes, you get on
my nerves. I played this record right here, I'm like

(33:34):
man because he knew all the lyrics, and it threw
me off, Like when you were a rapper. You don't
expect another rapper to know all your lyrics from twenty
seven years ago. Right, Yeah, you look genuinely shocked. I
didn't know what that was for. I didn't know if
that was because it was Dmax, because I don't know
if it was an East Coast thing like damn, because
the East Coast got people didn't like to give it
up for the West Coast artists like that back then,

(33:56):
but now I guess it's cool. I think that's probably
what it was, because I know when we dropped the
Chronic album, we basically shook up the whole industry, and
my mission was to impress the East Coast. So I
wanted to make a stamp to where they would respect me,
appreciate me, and love me. Because every time I came
to the Big Apple, if I've seen an EPMD or
carorist wanna l couj Kid, Kapri, whoever the I've seen,

(34:19):
I made it a musk to break through security and
go tell them I love y'all. With y'all, I'm a fan,
even if I was bigger than them at the time.
And that's why I felt like my relationships with some
of these rappers only East has always been solidified by
ME being genuine and saying I love you because you've
spoken the battle too. How you wrote for Doctor Drake,

(34:40):
but then you also let other people write for you.
Which one do you prefer? I like them both. I'll
give you a great story. Me and the DC. That's
one of the greatest writers of hip hop. When he
is writing a song struggling with this beat we can't
come up with. It's like the fourth day the Doctor
Dre fly from New York in the la We all
in this udeo thirty minutes later that it is done.

(35:02):
He wrote Drake and Mush and it was flawless, and
me and DLC was like, well, looks like this outstruck
us on this one, so we're gonna take the back
seat and I'm going to accept it. And it was
still dre and it was jay Z and he wrote
the whole And so how was that session because that
is such a West Coast b that's such a West
Coast feel like when you think of West Coast music

(35:24):
as a DJ, that's the first record. What did the
first record you go through? Besides g thinking, so how
was that session? Him breaking on feeling like that West Coast?
For jay Z is a great writer to begin with
for himself, So imagine him striking up for somebody that
he truly loves and appreciate. So he loved Doctor Drake.
That's what his pen showed you. Yeah, people was wondering

(35:45):
why you didn't play it because it's not my record
and jay Z wrote it. I wouldn't have got a
point if for New York would have slid on that
chat and been like nah, because if bobbles to go
up against Hole, I think he would play that on
me like and I'll be like, oh no, you cheating girl,
you can't do that. I remember there was a rumor

(36:05):
back in the day that that whole was a sneaky cripple.
You know what, he got slide lines. You know what
I'm saying. He'd be getting his little walk on with
his with his literature. You know what I'm saying. We
read between the lines like we got lingo that he
really identifies with us on some real slick cripple. You
know what I'm talking about. I gotta after this. Even
though the versus battle is a celebration right in un
DMX are cool? When you were doing the battle, are

(36:26):
they're certain rounds you felt like you didn't win? Yeah.
When I dropped deep Cover, I thought I was strong
right off the gate, and then it hit me with
a poem going into his ship about a drive by,
and then he said somebody some something. You know, all
you do is talk about a drive by, and all
you do it's just drive by boom. When the music

(36:47):
came on, I was like, damn, I lost that in
the old over here and righting the whole now, you
know what I'm saying. I go with you like that.
I go with stound points. I go with how you
set the song up, how motion of the song is,
what's the feedback, what's the field? And did the song
make me get up? You may get that point or
I may lose half a point for being so in

(37:08):
the your shoe. Yeah, I mean the thing about you
and X, man, we both love y'all spirit. So so
it's like X music is great and you just love
X and you root for X. Same thing with you.
But that music, man, that stuff y'all was making. Man,
those the weapons of mass destruction. It's just it's just
different levels to me. You gotta look at what doctor
Dre was always up against. He was never like the

(37:29):
greatest producer in the world when he was with A
W A and he was making the greatest music in
the world, but they wasn't giving him that. So when
he finally got a chance to get with Death Row
Records and have a breath of fresh air and some
new mcs and a new new light, he was definitely
gonna show his ass and from that point on, I
feel like Doctor Dre put his steak down. Is like,
I'm the dopest producer in hip hop. I don't give
a where you from. You can't with me. Everything I

(37:51):
put out, spent off and spent off some tremendous and
I started careers that they never died. You ain't put
out of from the West, from the Midwest, from the East,
and all of them successful. Yeah, Eminem, white rappers had
zero respect to the rapper. He has probably put Eminem
in a position to where he could be labored as

(38:11):
one of the top ten rappers. Ever, I don't think so,
but the game feels like he's top ten lyrics, says
and all that that comes with it. But that's just
because he's with Doctor Dre, and Doctor Dre helped him
find the best Eminem that he could find. I respect Eminem,
and I can see why people would have him in
his top ten top five. I personally, don't you You've

(38:33):
been around a long time, why don't you have him
in your top ten? Because it's because in the eighties
that he came with like like rock Him, like Big
Daddy Kane, like KRS one, like LLL cool J, like
Ice Q. Yeah, the Eighties don't get the respected deserves.
And it's weird because the eighties brandge superstars like yourself,

(38:54):
like Biggie, like woutan clan like nahs like I wonder
why that, why why that Eighties? That eighties class don't
get that respect when they're talking about top tens and
top five and all that. Well, when we came, we
tried to take them out, that's why. But a lot
of us gave them respect, and then a lot of
us really wanted they spot just like now what the
little kings do now to us, y'all ain't ghost We

(39:17):
old geez we did goat we did. So It's like
that's what the game is built a ball hip hop
as a young man's game. It's not an old man's game,
all right. We got more with Snoop Dog when we
come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning,
everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club, but still kicking it with Snoop Dog.
Charlomagne and Stoop I laughed so damn hard when you

(39:39):
posted that mean about Queen Jada Pinkett Smith bringing herself
to the Red Table talk when it said when Jada
cheated on Willis like she cheated on all of us?
Did you even hesitate to post that, like let me
not be Patty that Paddy Riley to the Taddy Riley
to the table were playing Charlotte. Man. You know every

(40:01):
moment we get to be brotherfuck pitty And if you
don't knocking office as much, you'd be doing on the pitty.
And I'm firing off every chance I get. You dragged
me to the table and made me steel my heart
out and pour my souls out to you. Now I
need to get my get back. They brought you to
the Principal's office man, Red table talking man. They had

(40:22):
me triple team in there with Grandma and her. I
was like, man, this ain't gonna end. Well, I better,
I've better fix my time. I'm not that's the last
time you were up here. I think it was a
last August. You talked about the Kardashians and you said
Travis Scott better get out and Kanye West better get out.
What did you know that the world didn't know at

(40:43):
that time that that movie get Out and had some
similarities to that House. And I don't like knock nobody
or whatever how they get down. But I'm just looking
at the statistics of the men that come in and
how they leave. Man, it just just ain't right. Like
I'm not picking don't nobody. I'm just saying, it's just
something strange going on over there. I've been invited over
there a couple of times. I ain't never win. That

(41:04):
says a lot those snow because you you were, you
were a person that you know, you tend to kick
you with a little bit everybody. And I'm cool with Chloe,
my home girl, I love can do kindie cool with me.
I don't know the Courtney and Kim have like a
like a you know, because I keep it real, so
they kind of like this with me, you know what
I'm saying. So but and then and the mom's as

(41:25):
cool as there with me. So I ain't got no issues.
But nobody in that house. I'm just giving you my
perspective of it. Showed looks strange when to leave that mother,
he don't come out the same way. Well you know,
but snoop, you did get some backlash for being in
the studio with Kanye right after you had let me,
let me say this. Doctor Drake called me to the
studio because Doctor Drake was producing Kanye's out. I don't

(41:48):
know if y'allknew that. Now I may be spilling the beans,
but I'm gonna clear this up. Doctor Drake called me
to come get on the project that he was doing
with Kanye. So I said, I'll do anything for you,
Doctor Drake. When I get there, us is there, he
played me. It's sounding good. The mind sound like he right,
He in the right spirit. He rapping it. She's saying
his spiritual was dope. And I'm telling you back he like,

(42:11):
I want to get you on something, no problem, put
my thing down for the spirit. I'm gonna give you
that because it's him, Papa. And I was with you
before you went crazy, and it loo't like you back
to being normal again. So I'm gonna give you that.
That conversation ever come up with you and Kanye, and
then you have any of that come up, did you
have to tell him how you feel about any of
that you was going And then one thing about me
and Kanye, we've been real since we've been real with

(42:32):
each other, and certain things don't even need to be discussed.
That wasn't the moment all the time or the moment.
It was he was happy to see me. I was
happy to see him, and it was a brotherhood. It
wasn't about what we did in the past. It was
about let's move forward and trying to get to what
we had. And when I sized him up and seen
his mentor and what he was on, what he was spitting,
I was like, he got it together, so I can
get out with him, because it's been times in the

(42:52):
past where I've been asked to for him and I
was like, I ain't suing with him. Papa was a
Gemini and Kanye the Gemini. Are there any similar between
them the artists? And again, I guess people that work ethic,
they both got that same kill instinct in the studio.
This is killers now. As you said that, I feel
a lot of Kanye is Tupac with his aggression and

(43:14):
his energy. It's just Tupac knew how to aim it differently,
Like it used to be a time where Kanye was
a perfectionist at telling stories and expressing what he felt,
and then it just feels like now he's like he's
losing the message behind what is real and what's fake,
like you got to really push what you're speaking on.
And in the past, you really knew what you were

(43:34):
speaking to when you could be asked questions about it
and you could answer intelligently. Now I want to ask
you questions he's answer. This be given Nowadays, it's like, damn,
what in history book? This read? Not a Have you
been watching corrupt on Marriage boot Camp at all? Say?
We try to get him help, you know what I'm saying,
But you gotta want to help yourself. So with that

(43:56):
being said, I watched the show disappointed, don't like how
they got out there, but he had grown ass man,
and I feel like this is gonna help him. See
what we've been trying to tell him for the past
three years. Cug go, get you some help, get off
that bottom, get in the gym, drink some water. You
know what I'm saying. But when you're going through issues,
you know, you lose your mother, you get divorced. It's

(44:19):
like a lot of that's going on in this head
that we wasn't prepared for when we left there for records,
we wasn't taught a lot of the ship. A lot
of us started families and just had to figure it out.
So you know, we're praying for him, my loving to
death and I just want to see him get some
help and hopefully this television show can help him get
some help. Right, it sounds like corrupt got a lot
of unresolved trauma that he probably needs therapy for. You know,

(44:40):
I'm a praying man too, but I believe in therapy
as well. It's therapy something you believe in, Snoop. Definitely,
that's a lot of issues in the black communities that
we don't admit that we have many issues and we
need therapy. We need conversation, we need expression, We need
to be able to get off what we hold on to.
And I said that earlier. We like to let you
build up and then we take it out on the
wrong and that goes with therapy. If you have therapy,

(45:02):
you may be able to express the scream and yell
at your therapist and get that out and go back
home and have a basic conversation as opposed to arguming
all the time at O have you ever sat down
with the therapist? A couple of times I went to
a marriage counselor before. You gotta do things to keep
the together, and sometimes it don't work with y'all conversation
because you got your views, she got her views. You

(45:23):
know what I'm saying. You need somebody to step in
the middle and be like he was wrong with a mother.
You man, You've been a superstar for a long time, Snoop,
and people think you just naturally cool. They think it's
the weed, they say, man, Snoop always happy. I can
look at Snooping here Snoop talk and tell Snoop did
to work on himself. I can tell Snoop in the therapy.
I can see you got God in your life. How
did you get to that space? How did you not

(45:44):
lose yourself in the industry? I had it all taken
away from me. You know, I was the dopest in
the world. My record came out Doggiest, I was in
the kid. I'm gonna get his book of wall records
for the first debut artist to debut number one, all
kind of little book to come with it, you know
what I'm saying. So I had all of that riding high,
and then that she was just taken away. I'm fighting

(46:04):
for my life a murder case. Then when I beat
the murder case, my friend gets killed. Label falls apart,
label comes after me. I'm getting death threats because on
my life I have no money, no label, no friends.
Some of the homies turned on me because they was
paid off, so it was stripped. So I had to
find myself. Then. Am I gonna go stupid gangster and

(46:25):
kill up all of these? Am I gonna find me
and get in tune with God and find my spirit
and my real reason to be here. You gotta tell
me about the first time you went to therapy and
what made you go. Man. The first time I went
to therapy, I was having anger issues and I just
wanted some help. And I'm gonna be honest with you.
I don't want to talk to nobody black. I wanted
to get a different perspective on me, and don't I

(46:48):
don't think that that was racist by me saying that.
I think it was just I needed a different opinion
and evaluation because I've been getting the same nobody gives us.
He's Snoop dogg, he's a star. I did the same thing.
I wanted to tell excuse everything, you know, pay this
so I'll buy this. I wanted somebody to tell me
the truth phone where I'm looking at? Where I need
to tighten up at where am I linking at, what

(47:09):
is my spirit? What's my purpose? And to tune in
with somebody who didn't know me, and for me to
just open myself up and say all the wrong and
that I did it helped me find a way to
just be honest, that's real. Did you? Did You and
Gail King ever talk never? And I reached out numerous times.
Put the invitation now and I still got it open.
So I didn't want to put no pressure on or

(47:29):
a stressor to do it. But whenever she's ready, I'm ready.
It wasn't personally, just was a reaction to my friend.
Kobe Bryant was my friend man at that time. I
wasn't trying to hear nobody say nothing bad about him.
And that's just that, all right. When we come back,
we got mored with Snoop DOGG. Let's get into a
Snoop Dog Mini mix. It's the Breakfast Club, Good morning phoning.
Everybody is DJ Envy and Jela Yee, Charlomagne the guy

(47:50):
we are the Breakfast Club. That was a Snoop Dog
Mini mix. Snoops still in the building, Charlomagne. But it
would happened to your stars? Now, I think, wasn't you
opening up a store front called Snoop DOGG. Yes, it's coming.
I'm waiting, you know what I'm saying. I don't want
to put that out there right now. I think I
want to wait until you know, civilization, get back to
being civilized. You know what I'm saying. Right now, we're
slanging it online right now. You can buy products online

(48:12):
on snoopdog dot com or you know the snoopermarket dot com.
You can get that. Yeah, I mean, you're such a
Los Angeles landmark, man, I feel like you need to
have a destination location when people come to La. Nipsey
used to always talk about God Bless the dead. Nipsy
used to always talk about they should have like a
Snoop Land, like an amusement park. He did. He should

(48:33):
always tell me that, man, like you need to put
together a motherfu doggie land because but they got foody hounced,
roller coasters and all kind of hoods in there. They're
selling house shoes and I'm like, cuz I don't get it.
But when you come, when y'all come to La, y'all
got to come to my facility to complant what we
did Diversus Battle. I think I have my doggie lass.

(48:54):
Ever been talking about how you've done pretty much everything
and done so much, So what is there left for
Snoop to do? Like, what is still on your bucket list? Yeah?
Well right now. For the past three years, I've been
working with the Special Star a special needs kids. So
we got the Snoop Special Stars, y'all know, I got
my football league, Snoops Youth Football League. We got kids
in the NFL college high school doing their thing. But

(49:15):
we started to Snoop Special Stories about three years ago
to deal with special needs kids. And I'll tell you
this is some of the most beautiful you'd ever want
to see in your life. To see a special needs
kid come out there and be very, very bashful, and
all of a sudden, we get to coaching and then
playing with them and talking to them and visiting them
in time, and then before you know what, that kid
comes out their shield and they danced and having a

(49:36):
good time and celebrate and they're doing things that normal
kids do and it puts a smile on the parents' face.
We have older people in the league. It's not just
for kids. It's Snoop Special Stars. So we had a
banquet that we did when we made them all dress
up and we gave them all awards. So we had
a particular part of the show. We brought up a
guy named Tommy the Clown. It was a dancer out here.
He came in dancing and it was one guy, a

(49:59):
seventy seven year old man, and he got up and
he was dancing, and the dancing was over and he
still was dancing. And when the night was over, his
wife came to me and she said, baby, my husband
ain't got up and dancing over thirty years. You have
touched your spirit. And that's where the guy started crying.
It was so deep and there's no cameras on it.
It's to put the spirit back into the community of

(50:20):
the special needs. Have you ever had one of the
special needs kids to ask you to hit the weed? No,
but one of the little nemes like, hey, what's up
with you? And shire night that is still on your head.
I'm like, what is you talking about? Special needs? And
you asked me to get your ass out of this
out of this class. Hey, Stupe, I'm glad that you're

(50:44):
gonna be on that no limit doc too, man, because
I feel like that's a part of your life that
that doesn't get told enough. Man, Do you realize that
that saved my life? Like master Piece saved my life.
I was gonna put an album of call Deathflow, and
mac ten was gonna give me a million dollars to
put it out. It was gonna be on who Banging Records,
No and Who Banging records and No Limit Records was

(51:04):
all up on the Priority records and ice Cube Labe.
So I would go up there to see mac ten.
And when I would go up there, I would have
to pass by master P's No Limits to get to
mac ten. I passed by one day, mystical in there.
He like, what's up? I'm like, what's up? Put you
put you. We're gonna be at the studio tonight. Come by,

(51:25):
all right, cool? I come by the studio, get on
the song. Master P like how much you want for
the song? In my mind, I'm like, I'm broke right now.
I ain't getting no money. Give me fifteen, but I'm
thinking like fifteen hundred because I just need something. I
come back the next day. Master he wrote me a
check for thirty five thousand, So I'm like, oh, I
like this style. You know what I'm saying. So now

(51:49):
he called me to his office. He say, what you're working? Though? Said,
I got this album called death Frog. It's my hall.
He like, hold on, bro. He closed the door and
I'm like, man, and you ain't gonna leave to see
that album come out. He said, don't do that, bro,
you can't make no record talking about death Row and
shood Man. You gotta let that go. Man, He said,

(52:09):
let me, let me get you, let me get let
me make an offer to let me make a proposal
to you. My own boy, Marvin Watkins rest in Peace,
was the middleman to this, and him and Marvin put
together a plate that sounded good and it flew me
to new owners. And when I took my father, my
cousin dad, and I think I took one more pressure
with me. And this drove me around a neighborhood and

(52:30):
said pick any house you won't And at that time
I was living in the house that was understood nice name.
All my cars understood nice name. So for it, that
showed me, damn, you could have your own sign on
the dot in line. I had to say, you know
what that I'm going with this. So he was like,
if you signed with me, you got to come down

(52:51):
to New Orleans. You can't be out of here. So
I can't pick the house out, picked out a car
for my wife, a car for me, got the house furnished,
flew my wife, my kids in New Orleans, and three
years later I did that. What happened to that? Like
the songs on it, I don't know some of them,
you know, I used to live in the house, and

(53:13):
when I moved out the house, I think some of
that was just left there. Or when I went to
No Limit, I bought a new studio, new everything, new car,
new furniture, like all that in LA. Didn't I didn't
give a fuck about none of that. But the whole
project was this record. The whole that fro like so
it was aimed that I'm assuming sugar and who else?
Would it be aimed that whoever was over there would

(53:33):
he damn what made you? What made you comfortable to
leave New Orleans? I said, now I could go back
to LA. What made you want to go back to LA?
And even on my first album, Everything was Beautiful, I
shot a movie the record did that wel platinum? We
was on tours and was eating the second album, No Limit,
top Dog. I started double dutching back to LA, calling

(53:54):
on my LA producers more and then going sneaking back,
getting a song from this and a song from this,
just testing my feet out. The third record, the Last Meal.
That's why I called the Last Meal because it's the
last time motherfuck's gonna eat off of me. So my
mission was to go back to LA on the last album.
And by the grace of God, doctor Dre was working

(54:14):
on the Chronic two thousand and one. Wow, doctor Dre
just found a white boy named him, and then I
was on my last album. Dre liked it. I had
on my album and he normally don't like mine when
it ain't his, and that could mix the whole album
No Limit. Me mixed the whole album the Last Meal,
and me and him got our groove back, and I

(54:34):
was like, man, No Limit got my spirit back. But
that's the I need to be in the car with
and master P at the third album, He's like, you
can do what you want to do. You can go
start your own label, do you? And I was like,
for you, the realist guy, but Matt, because anybody else
would have been like, do you know him Fronn to
get ten percent over rider everything you do from here on,

(54:54):
not because I put you back in the game and
then won't know nothing for me. Let me get back
with your We did the Chronic two thousand and one,
eminem album came out, the east side of this album
came out. We went on the Upper Smoke tour. Everything
was back in pocket. It was like, come on, man,
you know what that felt like when that thing came out?
How did you like? You said you broke? How'd you

(55:15):
goa broke out the doggie stuff? How about all the
money was being given to me. It wasn't like who
was going to his mailbox getting checks. It was like
it was being dispersed. I was a young artist, so
at that time, labels would give you money, you know,
independent labels like death Row, you know, fifty thousand a month,
not knowing that these is getting three four hundred thousand
a month off of me. But then I'm fighting the

(55:35):
murder case. So they got to take those fine asses
to fight the case. And discoveries and evidence and this
and that and that and this and that. I don't
know about you get what I'm saying. So that from you. Yeah,
and I can't dispute it, like you're fighting for my life.
What I look like telling my lawyer a man, they're
stealing money for me and they trying to give my
life back. Wow, well, uncle, stop. We appreciate you for

(55:58):
joining us this morning and so many gems. Man. You
can sit there and talk to Snoop forever. I don't know.
I'm a big fan of the Breakfast Club. I asked
to be on this smoke show, y'all. I wasn't looking
for me. I was looking for y'all smoke together. I'll
take two puffs one. You gotta get to two right one. Hey.
I just want to always salute you, Snoop man, because

(56:20):
you are icon in this game man. And you know,
I'm like, I don't want to. I don't like celebrating
people after they've gone. I want to celebrate them while
you're here, because you know, just just for you to
still be walking amongst us, a living legend, for real,
for it. And it's like looking at big Foot, the
Lockness Monster, It's like, man, that's Snoop Dog. That's right, hey, man.
I treasure those moments that that I could give people
that add on to this legacy. But I'm just doing

(56:42):
God's work and I'm here to do what I'm supposed
to do. I found out how to master me man.
All right, well, thank you, Uncle ste We love your dog.
In the Moaning Baby Morning, everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlomane the guy. We are the Breakfast this Club. Let's
get to the rumors. Let's talk to Emmy's team. This

(57:07):
is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Yes,
so the Emmy nominations are in and things are of
course a bit different this year because the coronavirus. Leslie
Jones hosted the nominations from an empty set, and she
said they flew her in on a private plane to
ensure her safety also, so that's how the announcements were made.

(57:29):
And this year there were a record number of black
actors who were nominated. It was one hundred and two
acting nominees this year across lead, supporting, a guest categories,
and thirty five of those slots went to black actors.
So that's a huge increase from last year. Okay, okay,
that's great. I'm gonna tell you some people. I'm gonna

(57:51):
Lummys for what they should have been doing. But yes,
I'm happy for those people right in. So let's talk
about some of the people who were nominated. Now. I
love that Evan Orgy of course, posted herself on her
Instagram page, and that was her telling her parents that
she was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress
in a Comedy Series for Insecure. Mommy, Betty, I just

(58:12):
got nominated for an Emmy for Emmy. God, oh my goodness,
goodness in me nothing even the NITTO was I don't
always trust the nittu ones up, but yes, no, nothing.
Lutu one was the big one of you. Thank you,

(58:37):
Luta von Orgy. Very well deserved. Man. Von org is
super talented. She kills that role of Molly. That role
of Molly is becoming like a cultural figure in black television.
So salutor Molly Man. Yeah, you know she killed that
role because she had me mad at her for real
in real life. I was like, yeah, what is wrong
with you? We've been emotionally We've been emotionally invested and

(59:00):
then kill for a few seasons now, And that's when
you know you got a great show. When you get
emotionally invested into these characters. Don Chito was nominated for
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for Black Monday.
Anthony Anderson got an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor
in a Comedy Series for Blackish. He Sarey got an
Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy for Insecure.

(59:21):
Tracy Ellis Ross Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
for Blackish. Mahrschela Alee was nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor
in a Comedy Series for Rammy and Keenan Thompson Outstanding
Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for Saturday Night Live,
I Mean so many people, Eddie Murphy for Outstanding Guest
Actor for Saturday Night Live. Evan Orgy We Told You,

(59:43):
Wanda Sykes, Billy Porter Zendeia was nominated for Outstanding Lead
Actress in a Drama Series for Euphoria. I thought she
did a great job on that show. Jeff Right, Dandy Newton,
Laverne Cox, Octavia Spencer got a nomination for Self Made.
Regina King for a Watchman, Carry Washington for Little Fires Everywhere.

(01:00:04):
I Love that show. Angela Bassett, Maya Rudolph, She's actually
going up against herself in a category. Also, Felicia Rashad
for This is Us, Laurence Fishburne. Just so many people nominated,
so I might want to watch this year. Okay, I see,
here's the thing. We know that a lot of this
is over conversation for the many years that they've gotten

(01:00:24):
it wrong, and the fact that you know this is
a Black Lives Matter year. So I'm not just gonna
be happy with nominations. I need to see at least
seventy percent of those people when not just because they're black,
but because they deserve it. Right, You're not gonna sit
and tummy's in day don't deserve an award for you
for you Okay? So yeah, so don't because I want

(01:00:46):
to see what happens. But I will say I do
feel like we do have a lot more content on
television now too, so it's important for our stories to
get told by us. All Right. I would love to
see Vaughan org win for that Sumportant actress too, man.
I would love to see her parents reaction when happens.
All Right, Rick Ross and two Chains are set for
the next Versus battle. Are y'all excited for this? It's
going down Thursday, August sixth I've been watching, don't I

(01:01:09):
don't know about that matchup, but I'll be watching. I
would love to see I would have loved to see
Ross and geez um, but I definitely be watched. Ross
and Two Chains is a good matchup. Um. I think
I think Ross and Ross and TI might have been
a little, a little bit, a little bit better. I'd
like to see geez in in Gucci, but I'm not
mad at Ross and two Chains at all. I'm not mad.
I want to see that. I want to see that.

(01:01:30):
They both have a lot of hits, a lot of
sn you think it's gonna win? Since since y'all acting
like it's not a good matchup, I didn't who said
it's not a good matchup. I thought you said you
would like to see a different one. So I would
have loved to see geez and Ross. But I think
it's a good match up. Well, I think Ross and
t I would have made a lot more sense because
they actually had some tension back in the day. If
you know anything about you know that that whole situation,

(01:01:52):
like you know I'm talking to you, was allegedly about
Ross and Ross wrote wrote in his book about how
he had a little tension with Ti and if you
look at you know, just both of them Rows, Ross
and t would have been a good match up. But
gez attention to Ross and geez attention Ross, They definitely attention.
I mean, I wouldn't be mad at Ross and Geezy,
but nobody wanted to smoke with that jeezy catalog. But Tiro,
I mean two Change and Ross is a good one.

(01:02:14):
I would have to give the slight edge the Ross,
light light edge the Ross, but it sends um just
Ross has one of the greatest catalogs and hip hop ever.
People can you know, try to deny it because he's
from the South. But Ross absolutely positively musically as one
of the greatest catalogs and hip hop ever. But Two
Chains got a sneaky, dope ass catalog, too good sneaky catalog.

(01:02:36):
They got a lot of records. He goes back to
them Player Circle Days, then Trap of Velly mixed tapes,
then them true mix tapes. Like I've been a Two
Change fan since he was Titty Boys. So that's that's
that's for me. That's gonna be a tough matchup. I'm
not gonna lie, Yeah, I think yeah, I thought it
was a pretty good matchup. Like that's one I can't
really predict. Um I would I would probably give the

(01:02:58):
slight edge the ross I would give. I would give
the slight at the ross. But it's gonna be a
good matchup. I thought. I'm not sleeping on two chains
at all. And I know you guys said Juicy J
tried to call out NAS and say he went into
battle NAS. That doesn't even now, that doesn't even sound right.
Don't putting no mustard in the banana, putting juice. Yeah,
threety six exactly three six Mafia versus NAS. That's not

(01:03:20):
a good combination, Adam knocking, no stop Juicy All right,
Well I'm Angel Lage and that is your rumor reports.
All right, thank you, missy Charla by yes, sir, we're
giving that donkey too. We need Terry Crews to come
to the front of the congregation. We like to have
a world with him. I really haven't been paying attention
to what's going on with him, but I am now
I'm into all right, we'll get into that next keeping

(01:03:41):
lock this to breakfast club. Good morning. It's gonna be
a dusty because right now you want some real It's
time for Donkey of the Day. So if we haven't
feel I need to be a donkey man, keep it
with the heat. Did she getting any Please tell me
I had become Donkey of the day. This club Bitchy

(01:04:02):
Talky Today for Wednesday, July twenty nine goes to Terry Crews.
God bless Terry Crews. If I'm not mistaken, he's celebrating
a born day. Tomorrow that man will be fifty two
years old, God bless him. I truly mean that because
age is a blessing. Every day you're hearing stories of
young people waking up dead. Okay, you got one year
old out here getting killed in these streets twenty somethings.

(01:04:22):
This thing called life is not promised. So if you
make it to fifty two, you should celebrate that. Not
only celebrate that, but don't be afraid to grow. Okay,
don't be afraid to be who you are at fifty two.
You should be at the point in your life where
you don't need any validation from anyone except yourself. Could
someone please pass Terry Crews that memo? Okay, Now I

(01:04:44):
am a reform bully. I can admit that all right,
been this way since grade school. And one thing I
love to do is once I tag you with something meaning,
once I say something to you, I'll call you something
that I visibly see bothers you, I'm gonna go heavy
on that. You know that old saying. Never let them
see you sweat. Oh, when I see that perspiration on
your forehead, When I see you visibly upset about something,

(01:05:06):
I have a tendency to twist that knife. Okay, I
am working on myself, people, but that's one thing that
I can't let go of. You know who else can't
let it go? Social media. When social media sees that
you are visibly upset, when they see you can't stop
reacting to something that was said about you, doing videos
about something that was said about you, doing interviews about
something that was said about you, when you can't stop
tweeting about something that was said about you. Guess what

(01:05:28):
social media does. They go heavy on whatever it is. Okay,
whatever it is you visibly upset about, that's what they
will go heavy on. And that's why you can't react
that everything. Okay, nobody has informed Terry Crew's big grown
ass about this, because at some point on social media,
Terry Crews got called a coon. Now. The Dictionary defines

(01:05:49):
the word coon as slang that is extremely offensive to
a black person all right. Urban Dictionary defines it as
an insulting term used by both races. Okay, when you
by whites, it translates to the N word when used
by Blacks's describing an Uncle Ruckets type of character, Uncle
Ruckets being from the Bondocks. I don't have time to explain.
If you're not of our culture, then you just have

(01:06:09):
to keep up. Okay. A black person who is ignorant
to white discrimination and unknowingly suffers from self hatred. That
is what Urban Dictionary says a coon is. It also
says a black man who only dates white women or
only finds white women attractive. Urban Dictionary gives a couple
of examples for you to understand. Samuel L. Jackson played

(01:06:30):
a coon in the movie Janego. You understand now are
another example Urban Dictionary gives great the only black news
caster for Fox didn't find anything wrong with the white
policemen only arresting the black kids in a group of
black and white kids. What a coon? So, yes, coon
is not something you want to be labeled as and
Terry Crews has become the poster chop for coons in
twenty twenty. I wasn't really paying attention. I don't see

(01:06:52):
how this happens. I have a little timeline here that
my producer put together. There was a moment when he
said he didn't want black people to become black supremacists.
I saw that ignored it. Let's hear what he said
on the talk Spreta. See can't really happen, but spiritually
it can. In your head. You can look at yourself
and you can develop a dangerous self righteousness that could

(01:07:15):
really imper It could really hurt what we're trying to
do right now. We have to include this white voice,
this Hispanic voice, this Asian voice. We have to include
it right now, because we don't. It's going to slip
into something we are we are really not prepared for. Yeah,
and when he was on Don Lemon, it was because

(01:07:36):
he tweeted out, we must ensure Black lives matter don't
turn into black lives better. Let's listen. What I was
issuing was a warning. When you have the leaders of
the Black Lives movement who are now talking about you know,
if we don't get our demands. We're gonna burn it down.
Other black people who are talking about working with other
whites and other races that are being viewed a sellouts.

(01:08:00):
And I viewed it as a very very dangerous self
righteousness that was developing that really viewed themselves as better.
It was almost a supremacist move. Their black lives mattered
a lot more than my Yeah. See, I tune all
of that type of stuff out. Yeah, I can see
why he's been labeled to coon. I just know that,

(01:08:20):
you know, he's been defending himself against that label. Okay, y'all,
y'all got Terry Crews coined it in the bathroom the
way Damon had money. Might coin it in the bathroom
and Friday after next ye that's right, okay. And he's
he's been looking for the apply is to apply to
y'all ball so he can get up out of there.
And yesterday he decided to fight for his manhood yet
again when he decided to create an acronym for the

(01:08:41):
word coon. Terry Crews simply tweeted out c O N
Conquer your own negativity, drawn fart on this acronym. I
love a good acronym. Cream, cash rules everything around me. Peace,
positive energy activates, constant elevation. Snitch, sorry word, I'm trying
to come home. Bible basic constructions before leaving Earth. I

(01:09:04):
love a great acronym. Coon is not a great acronym.
And the reason coon is not a great acronym it's
because there is nothing great about the word coon. There
is no way you can make this word a term
of endearment. It's not happening, and you, Terry Crews, will
be fighting against that label for the rest of your life.
But my question is simply who you're trying to convince.
Who are you trying to convince that you are on

(01:09:26):
a coon yourself? Why do you care if you believe
what you are saying is true, If you truly believe
Black lives matter shouldn't turn into Black lives better and
black people have to hold themselves accountable before they hold
white folks accountable. If you believe all that, stand on
your words and stop trying to convince people that you
are not a coon, because Terry, these brothers and sisters
outs out there on the front lines fighting for justice

(01:09:48):
for people that have the same skin color as you,
in spite of you. Okay, they don't care what you're
talking about because they're busy doing the work. How about you,
as a soon to be fifty two year old man,
start leading with actions and deeds and not words and
lip service, okay and dumbass acronyms all right. See. I
have no problem with people, you know, having a difference
of opinion. I don't believe it's just one way to

(01:10:09):
black liberation. I think black conservatives should be heard just
like black liberals. Everybody deserves to be heard. The only
thing I ask of black people is simply don't get
in each other's way. And Terry Crews, your big asses
in the way. And I have an acronym for in
the way black folks like you, and it's simple. Tomorrow
is your beating. You will be fifty two, Terry Crews.

(01:10:32):
I want you to go outside and look into that
beautiful blue sky. Take a deep preth like, let it
come through your nostrils and out your mouth, just a
deep prefer right, and there's gonna be this big star
in the sky in the middle of the day. In fact,
it's at the center of the solar system, but we
are blessed to see it every day. It provides warmth,

(01:10:53):
just a nearly perfect sphere of hot plasma. We love
when it shines on us. And yes I'm talking about
the sun, Terry. I want you to look up at
that sun. Think about how good that sun feels after
the rain, especially after after the rain. Let it shine
on you, and let that sun serve as a reminder

(01:11:13):
the shut up sun s you and shut up. That's
what you need to do. Terry Crews. Happy born day.
Please give Terry crew the sweet signs of the hammertos Oh,
now you are the dogee the day you do gee,

(01:11:35):
oh the day. Ye all right, well, thank you for
that donkey of the day. Now up next is ask
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(01:11:56):
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Come on, the relationship advice, need personal advice, just need
real advice, Call up now for asking. Wanting everybody as

(01:12:19):
DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we all the
breakfast club. It's time to ask ye. Hello, who's this Elizabeth? Hey, Elizabeth,
what's your question for you? After fourteen years, I have
decided to ask my husband for a divorce, um, based
upon the fact that he refused this to him those

(01:12:41):
responsibilities as the men of my household. Um. We have
three children together, um, three boys. We have all I've
steel alife for us and I want to know how
can I walk away from this situation and be confident
in this? Is so you're leaving him because financially he

(01:13:03):
will not help me support our family. Okay? Is it
that you don't know if this is the right decision
or you just need to that extra push? Yes, extra push.
I mean this is the only person I've been with
the age of sixteen, half my life and you know,
as much as I love him, I need more. We

(01:13:25):
have a family, we have you know, builds, we have
things that we're trying to accomplish and it's very hard
to do so when only one person is working towards
that goal. You want it what you want right now
as a partner, and he's not stepping up to the
plate to be that partner. You know, I would say
a couple of things here. Sometimes, right, a real wake
up call is when you do leave somebody because that

(01:13:47):
might help him get his act together, because maybe he
feels enabled right now with you taking care of things,
and he's so used to that that when he has
to figure out things on his own, that might actually
be beneficial for him. And I've heard that. I've tried
to you know, well, we've separated twice before, and you know,
he'll do the right thing, say the right thing, you know,

(01:14:09):
make me feel like he's making the change, and then
I'll you know, come back trying to make my family work,
and within six months it's right back to the same thing.
So at this point, I'm like, I've got to stick
to it. Do you still love him? Are you still
in love with him? Absolutely? Okay, Yeah, it just sounds

(01:14:30):
like maybe and you said you've done this before, but
it might have to be a situation where you guys
are separated and you are kind of building things out
on your own, and if he can't step up to
the play permanently and you you know, and you don't
go back until he has everything together a steady job.
I don't know what it is about him, Is there
something that happened to him, Like, what is his path

(01:14:51):
is growing up with his parents, how he was raised?
What is it about him that it seems like he
can't seem to grasp this responsibility. I think he's so
he's the baby, um on his part of the family.
And I think that has um allowed a lot of
the enabling his whole life because it's not just me,

(01:15:13):
you know, UM, he's his parents, and ask his parents
for help and real help them, um, you know. I
mean he has you know, some medical conditions that he
has found out about within the last maybe six years, UM,
but he also doesn't make an effort to do what
needs to be done to take care of those either.
So he's left in the situation to where he's trying

(01:15:36):
to fight for disability, you know, and not wanting, not
having that motivation to really do much. And like I said,
I've tried to be understanding of it, but it's been
going on too long. It's been going on his whole life.
But do you feel like he'll still handle his responsibilities
as a parent and he's a great dad. Um. It

(01:15:56):
was for talking about you know, being patient with the children.
There for the children, he has never allowed me to
raise our boys on my own. You know, he's never
left me, he's never denied you know, in that espeic
he's awesome, but sally right and doing a partner, you
want somebody to carry that financial burden alongside you, And

(01:16:19):
I feel you on that. You've tried, You've left a
couple of times. You've he's done the right thing for
a little while, but I just can't permanently seem to
do that. And you know, finances are the number one
reason that couples actually do break up and end up
getting divorced. So maybe what you need to do is
really start this life on your own, get your own place.
I do feel like enabling somebody is knowing that you're
always there to kind of scoop them out of issues

(01:16:42):
and problems. And he's been doing that his whole life.
His parents have been doing that. You by default, have
been doing that for him as well. So what he
needs to do is prove something, and that has to
be a long term prove something. And while you still
love him and want to be with him, it's not
actually helping him for him to not take care of himself.
Because I think I always feel like as couples. You
have to be able to handle yourself individually in order

(01:17:03):
to be a really successful couple together. And so I
would say, since you're handling all those builds and responsibilities anyway,
and he still will be a great dad, then I
would move forward just like you did in the past,
but maybe don't go back as soon until he reaches
these certain standards that you have for him and lay
those out for him. This is what I need to
see happen in order for us to really make this
work as a couple. And be really specific when you

(01:17:25):
tell him what it is that you need from him,
ask him what he needs from you, and then give
yourself as a timeline to see if he can achieve
that goal. But that's a tough You're welcome, that's tough, man.
When you love somebody and they're great in every other way,
but they just don't have that ambition that can be
really unattractive. And if he choosed the children's traits that

(01:17:46):
as a mom, that's not something you know, I want.
I don't want my boys to grow up and repeat
this same by gole. You know I don't write and
to grow up and put a woman too this ever,
so you know, it's just hard. You know, I don't
want to my family together, but you know I also
I t to be good enough to be what I

(01:18:07):
need to be as a mother to my children. And
if all my effort is being put into trying to
fix a grown making that away from trying to raise
these boys to be men, right, it's like you have
an additional son and you don't need that. Right, that's true.
All right? I wish you the best a lot. Thank you, y'all.

(01:18:28):
Have a good day, you too too. Ask Ye eight
hundred five eighty five one on five one. If you
need relationship advice and any type of advice, hit ye.
Now it's the breakfast Club. Good morning coma, keep for
real some real advice with Angela Yet ask ye wanting
everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We

(01:18:49):
are the breakfast Club. But in the middle of ask Ye,
let's go to the phone line. Hello, who's this Tiffany?
Hey tiffany where you calling from island? Hey Tiffany from
Rhode Island. What's your question for you? Me and my
fiance we want to buy a house. He has a
seven hundred credit score and I have like a five

(01:19:10):
and change, and he wants to just go ahead and
buy the house in having it his name, and I
don't really feel comfortable with that. I want us to
wait until I can get my credit score up so
we can both have our name on the house. But okay,
we can get go ahead, he was saying. He was saying, like,

(01:19:32):
after we get the house, then we can get married
and then we can put it in my name too.
But I'm just like, I don't know what you know,
anything could happen just right, Well, here's what you I
would say this, here's what you can do, because it
is true, right if you're banging house with somebody and
your credit score is not good, that that will definitely
affect the rate that you get on your mortgage. So

(01:19:53):
if he's not willing to wait for you to get
to get a higher credit score, and I understand that
right now because rates are right in all time, love,
he has good credit. If you guys have the finances
and the money to be able to get that house now,
and you have house you want to get, I understand
that that is important. So what I will say is this,
you can draw up a contract right. That will also

(01:20:15):
mean that the two of you own this house together,
and I would get a lawyer to do this, and
that way you that can ease any type affairs that
you might have. So he can go ahead and get
that mortgage with his great credit score, so you guys
will have a lower rate. But then that way you're
not concerned about what's going to happen. Is he gonna
just keep this in his name in case we break up,
and I'll put money down on the house. So you

(01:20:36):
can do something where you have a contract where you
guys have an agreement that you put down X amount
of dollars so you own this portion of the house
or you'll get the money back or whatever you want
to put in a contract. Okay, Okay, so I should
I should consider that doing the contract. I would I mean,

(01:20:56):
you know, you listen, definitely get your credit score up.
But if there's a house that you guys want to
buy together right now and your credit score is not
up in time, I would still right now be working
on raising my credit score, because of course that's important
for you period. And if you guys don't find something
and then your credit score is up and you can
get the house together, and then won't affect the rate
that you get. That makes sense. But if you find

(01:21:17):
something now interest rates are low and his credit score
is good in yours is not, and that's going to
affect your rate, then I would let him get it,
but I would also go into contract with him with
an attorney to draw something up so that that means
that you and I own this house together. This is
the amount of money that I put in. Should anything happen,
here's what I get back. Okay, Oh, mamma, you know
what you can do. And this happened to me. When

(01:21:39):
I purchased my first house, it was kind of the
same thing. Me and my wife's credit was messed up.
So what we did was we put the house in
my name, but she was still on the title of
the house. She wasn't on the loan, but she was
still on the title of the house, meaning if I
tried to sign to sell it or anything like that,
she's still on the title. And then when we purchased
our next house, our credit was good. We were able

(01:22:00):
to do a split ways. But at first you could
be put on the title of the house and not
be on the loan. That can happen, Okay, okay, thank
you very much. Thank you. Mama. Ask Ye eight hundred
five eight five one on five one. If you need
relationship advice to any type of advice, you can call Ye.
Now it's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning. We got rumors
all the way. Yes, we are going to be talking
about Tiffany Hattish and why she is hesitant to have

(01:22:21):
a child times all right, we'll get into that next.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Everybody
is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk
Tamar Braxon. Listen. Oh gosh, got angel at Breakfast Club.

(01:22:48):
So Tamar Braxon's we TV series has been postponed after
she was hospitalized early this month. The series Tamar Braxton
Get Your Life was supposed to debut actually on there
is Day, I believe, but it's now been rescheduled to
debut on September tenth. They said, Tamar Braxton had an
incredibly important member of the WeTV family for more than

(01:23:08):
a decade. Our first concern is for her recovery and
well being. So prayers out to Tamar Braxton now Jaden
Smith is currently struggling with anxiety during this pandemic. He
said he's just stressed about everything. He said he never
knew what anxiety was until recently. He says, I'm just
stressed about everything, and it's really crazy. It doesn't happen
to me too much. But when it does, it happens,

(01:23:30):
it's very strong. Sometimes it's work related, and then sometimes
you can really see that it's that true, any genuine
anxiety where it's just like anything and everything. And he
says that isolation and the world being on quarantine brings
us face to face with our thoughts and that is
just too much to handle for some people. Yeah, I
get it. I mean he's going through a lot. He's
stuck at home and his parents are going through a stuff.

(01:23:50):
Stuff's all over the internet, social media. I get it.
To understand. He also is dropping his last name and
just going by Jaden, just like Willow dropped Smith and
she's just Willow. He's just Jada, now, okay, all right.
Robin Gibbons is saying she does not want to be
in Mike Tyson's biopic, and she's saying it's hard not
to feel deeply disturbed by it, And here's what she

(01:24:11):
had to say. Are you hoping you're not in the movie? Well,
you know, of course, yeah, the absolute truth would be
absolutely yes. But I'm a person. You know what term
you hear a lot of the time recently, it's kind
of like my truth, Like I hear that term and
see me. I kind of believe truth is truth. You know.

(01:24:34):
She was on Bevelations with Bebby Smith and still going
on with the situation. She had previously accused Mike Tyson
of abusing her during their relationship. She also stuffered a
miscarriage and filed for divorce and Mike Tyson she told
Barbara Walt living with him was torture and pure hell.
I'm surprised that even asked it if she wanted to
be a part of it, Like, of course, she wouldn't
want to be a part of it. She wouldn't want

(01:24:55):
to relive that, right, And she was twenty two years
old at the time. So we'll see what happens is it.
Can he do a biopick without her in it? Because
is that you know, that was kind of an important
thing that happened in his life. Um, I think he can.
I mean, it's about his life and I mean even
though she's not in it, they can still talk about it, correct,
I mean they do it all the time. Yeah. She

(01:25:17):
just says that she just doesn't even want to be
included in it at all. I feel it though. That's
a difficult situation and she went through a lot with that,
so all right. Machine Gun Kelly, in the meantime, has
opened up about his relationship with Megan Fox. He says
he waited for eternity to find her and they actually
started in his music video together you Guys we call

(01:25:38):
Bloody Valentine. That was the first joint interview that they
did together, was Give Them Laala with Randall, and she
said that she knew they were meant to be once
he was revealed as her co star in their movie
that's coming out Midnight in the switch Grass. She knew immediately.
She was like, who is going to play this role?
And she said the director was like, oh, we just
got machine Gun machine Gun Kelly, and she said immediately

(01:26:00):
I was like, uh, oh, so that's cutee likestmates. They
seemed like a great couple. It seemed like they really
have something. Hopefully they stay together. I know they've mispending
a lot of time during this quarantine, so hopefully if
they work out and everything works out away for him.
She says, they're twin flames. Have you heard that expression before.
I've never heard of twin flames. It's where your soul
ascends into a high enough level it can be split

(01:26:23):
into two different bodies at the same time, So there
are two halves of the same soul. Okay, all right,
all right. An Tiffany Hattris is saying that racism is
why she's afraid to have kids. Here's what you had
to say with Carmela Anthony on his YouTube series What's
in Your Glass. And I've always felt like that we're
hunted and we're slaughtered, and it's like they get this
license to kill us, and that's not okay. And you know,

(01:26:46):
I'm older now, a little older, and people it's like,
you're gonna have baby, when you're gonna have some babies,
when you don't drop some babies, and and there's a
part of me that would like to do that. And
I always make up these excuses like, oh, I need
a million dollars in the bank before I can touch her,
I need this, I need that. But really, It's like
I would hate to give birth to someone that looks
like me and then knowing that they're gonna be hunted

(01:27:10):
or killed. All right, well I'm Angela Yee and that
is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye Revolt.
Shout out to you guys. We'll see you tomorrow. Everybody
else to People's Choice Mixes up next, get your request
in Now it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody
is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the Gay. We are
the Breakfast Club. Now. We got a shout out to

(01:27:30):
Snoop Dogg for joining us this morning. Yes, indeed you
can sit down and talk to Snoop dog forever. Because
I grew up in this culture called hip hop. There's
there's a there's a few icons from the nineties man
that just mean a lot to the culture. Snoopy one,
jay z is one, did he is one? Hove is

(01:27:51):
definitely one. But yeah, they just they ice cube like,
they just mean something different and they got a lot.
Did you say fat Joe, Fat Joe's one of them?
Did you say Agil, Fat Joe's definitely one of them?
Fat Joe's definitely one of them. One of them. Yes,
so in fifty fifty cent you could talk to fir
fifties another one too, absolutely, yeah, Snoop Dogg. And let's

(01:28:15):
not forget that Master P his No Limit docuseries is
going to be on tonight on BT as well. And
I know Snoop is involved in that too, obviously, as
he told his stories on The Breakfast Club about being
signed to No Limit and how much Master P helped
him out and was a stand up guy. Right yep,
So we'll be watching that tonight, you know when we

(01:28:35):
come back. We got the positive notice to Breakfast Club.
Good morning, p J Envy Angela. Yee, Charlemagne the guy
we are the Breakfast Club. Now we got a positive no, Charlemagne, Yes,
I do. Man. I want you to know I claim
my own power and I lovingly create my own reality
when I say I am talking about you as well. Okay,
apply this to yourself. I ask for more understanding so

(01:28:57):
that I mean knowingly and lovingly shape my word world
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