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Speaker 1 (00:05):
Good morning you s a yo yo yo yo yo
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good morning a Juli Ye piece in the plan in
his Friday. Yes, indeed, the end of the work week

(00:27):
is here, man, we have made it. How do you
feel you? Um? I feel good. I went to Kamala Harris,
r VP was in Brooklyn yesterday, so I went to
go see her talk. She was at a restoration. She
was at the Restoration Corporation Economic Solutions Center. It was
the first place they ever had anywhere. It actually set

(00:47):
the blueprint for other cities. It kind of helps people
in the community get access to capital to community development.
So they were there talking about what they're going to
be doing for small businesses. Okay, what about you? Did
you talk to her? Um? No, it was the mayor
was It was a whole bunch of people from the
White House plus our mayor, plus people from Restoration, just

(01:09):
kind of talking about the different initiatives. And then I bounced.
Everybody was sweaty, shiny, we had masks on. But yes, okay,
so how was your Thursday, Thursday was good. You know.
Last night was the premiere of season two of my
talk show Hell of a Week um premiere last night
right after the Daily Show, we had Keenan Thompson on

(01:29):
his uh the first guest where Guy Andrew Scholtz was on,
Liz Smith was on, My Man Coleman was on, and
we had some great lively conversations and uh, you know,
Keenan Keenan, Kennan gave us some good insight to some things,
you know, like like the potential end up Saturday Night
Live and uh more importantly, how he felt when he

(01:52):
was sitting face to face with Mike Tyson, and Mike
Tyson seems a little, a little bothered, a little agitated. Yeah,
no one Noody would want that. But but I'm sure
we'll talk about that later. We got from Page Clips
for us this morning, right all right, well, front page News.
Oh man, we got to talk about this Mega mill
Let's talk money this morning. Okay, let's talk about the

(02:13):
Mega millions. It's the second largest jackpot in game history.
If you've never played before, it feels like now is
the time. Also, Jet Blue has made a huge purchase
for three point eight billion dollars. But tell you what
that is. I don't like it. I don't like it.
Has anybody heard Beyonce's album? We are actually right now
about to get in some brand new Beyonce. This is
Beyonce's Friday. Okay, so it's Friday, It's Beyonce's Day. And

(02:37):
right now we have cuffet from Beyonce on the Breakfast Club.
The Breakfast Club, Charlomagne and God Angelie. Yee, that was
new Beyonce. What was that called? Cuffed? Cuffet? Cuffet. I
haven't heard Beyonce's album yet, so I am not familiar
with nothing on there. And I don't even know if
I can walk around with the last name Pinket. Smith
Winfrey knows Carter to day since I didn't listen to
it at midnight like everybody else did. Oh, all right,

(03:02):
it is Friday, so you'll be listening to that, I'm
sure all day. Yes. Let's talk about Vice President Kamala Harris.
She was in Brooklyn, like I said in bed sty yesterday,
and she was talking about the formation of the Economic
Opportunity Coalition that's going to help serve underprivileged communities. So
what is that coalition. Well, it's twenty four companies and
foundations which will invest tens of billions of dollars in

(03:24):
underserved communities. So some of those companies that are involved
as part of this coalition include Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, PayPal, Netflix, Upstart,
the Rockefeller Foundation, master Card, McDonald's, and so on. Google
somebody from Google was there also, so that could be
something that is groundbreaking for some of these small businesses.

(03:44):
It will help support entrepreneurship, minority owned businesses, and infrastructure
investment to increase community wealth. Okay, yeah, so that was
the big announcement yesterday. So let's talk about Instagram. They
are going to roll back changes following the backlash they
got from users. You saw that people were saying, please

(04:04):
stop trying to be like TikTok, and can we bring
Instagram back and make Instagram Instagram again. They did have
a whole petition that people were signing, so they are
going to revert some of the changes over the next
one to two weeks. So Adamissary said, I'm glad we
took a risk. If we're not failing every once in
a while, we're not thinking big enough or bold enough
so while we've learned a lot, then we come back

(04:25):
with some sort of new idea or iteration. So we're
going to work through that. They're gonna temporarily decrease the
amount of recommended content on feeds, but they'll continue to
push video content to keep up with evolving user habits.
I don't know why they think people want that, Like,
you know, I see more of the suggested post sometime
can I do to people I actually follow? Like if

(04:48):
Instagram is supposed to be a place that supposedly is
supposed to be safer, you know, for people's mental health
other than other people's social media sites. And I curate
my page to follow who I want to follow and
see what I want to see. Why you forcing other
people's content on me? Yeah, I only want to see
the people who I have followed. I don't want to
see random things. That's it. That's why you got the
block button. That's why you got the mute Unless you

(05:09):
know what you used to be able to click on
the explore page and see it there. So if you
feel like seeing, like, let me see what y'all want
to suggest? There should be like just the explore page
for people who are interested in doing that. But if
you don't, shouldn't be forced on you. That's a great point.
I don't want my main feed to look like the
Explore page. And we already talked about the botch earlier
this week. I don't want to see no damn box
asking me do I want something long and hard, and

(05:31):
then botch nasty as hell. I didn't botch, so damn
nasty like that. I know that's about finances. No, I
get the crypto, I get the finances, and it's all
like porn spam box. Everybody gets those like do you
have a tissue? I don't want to, man, what are
you talking about? Maybe they need to sneeze all right now,

(05:53):
the jackpot for the Mega Millions is now one point
when billion dollars is the second largest jackpot in game history,
So if you cash out, that's six hundred and forty
eight point two million dollars. I like how it looked
on the sign on this, so I've never seen it
get that big pause. So on the sign it says
it says it says one point or whatever, and it

(06:14):
actually said billion. When you're driving on and you see
the Mega Millions Power Bulls signed, I was like, damn,
it's the night, right, Yeah, so this is Friday's jackpot,
so get ready, that's the odds of winning one and
three hundred and three million. I really that one. I
would like to know what are the odds of winning
just because you buy a whole bunch of tickets, like

(06:35):
you're seeing people buy. I saw somebody buy fifty thousand
dollars worth of tickets. Who was some CEO or some company,
I forgot who it was. How much as a ticket?
It's two dollars, two dollars a number. So like if
you buy five, if I get five quick picks, every
time I go five quick picks, that's ten dollars. It
only takes one. So I don't you know if you
want to spend fifty thousand if you got it to

(06:56):
do you But that's just stupid to me. It just
increases your odds and chances of winning, right, I wonder
if it does. That's because if you buy ten tickets,
you know, that's ten and three hundred and three million
chances instead of just one. But I thought it's one
in three hundred and something million people win it. No,
that's your chance of winning. Your odds of winning, So
the more tickets you buy, the odds are a little

(07:19):
bit higher. That's all. Like, if you bought a million ticket,
you have a million and three hundred and three million chances.
I'm I'm not going broke trying to play no meal man.
I mean, if you got it, if you if you
got a small fortune to spin to try to win
a big fortune, do you I'm not one of those people.
And Jeff Blue has agreed to buy Spirit for three
point eight billion dollars after a bidding war. So it
was a month long bidding war, and according to the

(07:41):
CEO of Spirit Tech, Christie Is, he was against it,
but he didn't think that regulators would ever let it happen.
He said. A lot has been said over the last
few months, obviously always with our stakeholders in mind. We
have been listening to the folks at Jet Blue and
they have a lot of good thoughts on their plans
for that, so they're trying to get regulatory rouble. I

(08:01):
don't like this at all. This is like one of
my my homies, you know, of one of my partners
that I absolutely love hooking up with somebody I don't
rock with at all. Okay, because y'all know I'm a
mos zag member on Jet Blue. I don't rock with
Spirit at all, though I don't maybe you'll belag member
on Spirit as well. Now, if this gonna make Spirit better,
make Jet Blue worst, because that's how it is with
partnership sometime right you got one person that's been doing

(08:23):
their thing hook up with somebody that's whack, and then
that whack person brings them down. All the person that's
don't could bring them up. I don't know how this
is gonna work out. I don't think I like it. Well.
Spirit plans to be converted to Jet Blues configuration, which
allows for more legroom, so there'll be few receipts for
sale on each flight, and then Jet Blue will increase
the pay of Spirit employees as well. So if you

(08:45):
put lipstick on a pig, it's still a pig. If
you put kakesing on some doo doo, it's still do do.
I don't know how this is going to play out,
all right, Well, that is your front page news. I'll
be so a sertified, you know, on a Jet Blue
flight and I smell Spirit. Oh, Spirit is convenient, though
sometimes in flas be like fifty nine dollars. That's the problem.
And they treat you. You get what you pay for.

(09:07):
They treat you to treat you for a flight. We
gotta get it off your chests. Coming up right, Yeah,
calls up eight hundred five five one five one. It's
the breakfast of Breakfast Club. I'm telling what you doing
of you if this is your time to get it
off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred

(09:28):
five eight five one oh five one. We want to
hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Good morning, jameson
what if? Jameson my Ammy? What's going on? Five? I'm king,
I don't know. I'm black, I don't, I don't. I
don't feel like I'm highly favored, but I guess I
ain't because I'm still alive. You are Holly favor because

(09:48):
you're still alive. You answered your own question. Yes, man,
God got his hand on you. What's happening. I'm just
I'm just kind of like stressed, fyle because I'm going
through this separation with h my son's mom. But it's
just like it's getting really petty, and I like, I
feel like I'm being taking advantage of. But at the

(10:11):
same time, I don't want to make any rational decisions
because it can affect my son, right or what like.
It's just what I'm trying to say is when somebody
have a child with you, man or woman, if you're
not married, like and y're not together anymore, if it's
not about the child the man that the man or

(10:31):
the women don't owe you anything, that's true. I'm trying
to like mess up somebody else's life because you're not
together anymore. Okay, so you think she's trying to mess
your life up, not like just mental, be pretty much
mentally because if we're not together anymore, she still lives,
you know, at my own house, you know, like come

(10:53):
home whenever they want to, not paying any bills, you know,
and then it's like when you're trying to tell me
you gotta go, they threaten you. They just I don't
want to do the bad thing, and you know, just
call the cost or whatever because my son is involved.
I just want my son to be in the best position.
You know, Is there any way you guys can do

(11:14):
some counseling so y'all can compare it together, so you
can have an expert come in and mediate. She doesn't
want to do that. She doesn't want any of that.
When we try to talk, you know, like I'm getting
crushed out and well, Sarah, you should document all of
this and lawyer up. That's all I can say because
it could document them. But that's what scares me. I
don't want to take my son into like, you know,

(11:35):
the the court. You know, it's just I don't I
don't want any I get custody and all of that,
but it's not It's beneficient to me but not to
my son. I'm not saying get custody, but you might
want to make sure because you know, they do look
more favorably upon whoever the person is that actually initiates that,
and she might be getting ready to take you to court.
And so if it's about the best chance of your

(11:57):
son and you guys can't come to any sort of agreement,
I do recommend you protect yourself and protect you know,
your rights to actually make sure you can see your
son when you need to. Sometimes you know, that might
be the only act right solution. Yeah, I'm trying to
do that. It's just like I just want to say,
people like, when y'all not together anymore, if the child

(12:18):
that's getting hurt. I'm trying to hurt each other or whatever.
And the men I don't owe you don't owe the
woman or vice versa anything. Now you don't. And it's
a shame. Child Yeah, that this is happening the way
that it is. But I'm only telling you that I
would even just talk to a lawyer to see what
advice that they would have because they've seen this situation
over and over and over again, so they might give

(12:40):
you some solutions that you didn't even think of. Thank you,
and childer, man, I have one more question, brother, Yes, sir,
I've tried. I've tried better I think better health therapy.
I've tried it like many different times that like PIC sessions,
none of them are good. Man, It's just I tried everything,

(13:01):
but none of they're not helping that at all. Well,
you know, the therapy is that one size fits all.
You know what I'm saying. You might have to sit
down with a few therapists, you know, to figure out
the one that's right for you. But also too, man,
it's a lot of other different ways to you know,
define healing. You might find healing through you know, well,
it might help you to heal. The journal you know,

(13:22):
you might want to try meditation, you might want to
try some breathing exercises, you might want to try some
you know, regular physical exercise. I'm gonna actually get your
email and I'm gonna connect you with my partner, doctor
Alfie Breeland Noble at the Mental Wealth Alliance, Man, and
we're gonna try to find something that can that can
that can help you out. My brother, I appreciate it.
And then I listened to y'all every day. I appreciate that. Yeah,

(13:44):
we're gonna get your email right now. Hold on a second, sir,
all right, get it off your chest. Call us up
eight hundred and five A five one or five one.
Let us know what you want to get up your chest.
On a Friday, on a Beyonce Friday on the Breakfast Club,
the Breakfast Club Power one on five one. This is

(14:07):
your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man,
thank it from you on the Breakfast clubs. You got
something on your mom? What's up it is? Get it
up your chest? It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Who's
this Carter from Gery Jersey. We're part of Jersey. Carter.
What's up Carter? Yeah? Hey, hey, ye oh my god,

(14:28):
I'm a little nervous. Didn't effect again? So what First
of all, you need an oper for your for your movie.
I'm in a movie on to be It's called Who
You w Yo? That's my movie right there. Yeah, I
want to ask you because I'm probably gonna I'm probably
gonna win the lotteries. I don't want to know what
you want. You want to jet or oh man, if

(14:49):
you win the lottery thinking, Bro, I like your power
of positive thinking. I like that, man. Listen, if I
want what do I win? I want a vacation home
in the Caribbean. Okay, okay, if you're in the funny
you know what I'm saying. I take care of that,
all right, kind of I'm playing for us his mediant
family and Andrew Ye and my team. Brother. That's good,

(15:10):
all right talking. I like how you talking, bro, Bro?
Really love you all right? We love you too. All right,
Let's get it up your chest? Good morning? Who is this?
What's up? Jay? What you want to get off your chest?
How are you? Um? I just wanted to say, like
I won't go up the other night and I went

(15:31):
to the restroom and came back and I heard it
dame notifications like twelve am in the morning, I got
two phones, one from my work phone and the other
one in my personal I checked both from my phones.
It wasn't my phone, it was actually my girl phone.
It was a notification on conshrat for forty dollars. And
then it was a messenger notification where a guy sent

(15:52):
a message Saint check your cad hrat love so you
know city, Because I was like, what's what's up with this?
Because she just asked me for some money and I
sent her a hundred old So why you got somebody
else in you cash when money is an issue and
I'm supposed to be a dude, So you're something to
me if you need funny, you don't want for nothing,

(16:15):
So what's up? Who was the guy who was the
guy sending her money. It's one of her old co
workers that she used to work with at this place.
And she said that um dan talking to minute and
he hit her back up and then she claimed that
he just sent the cash out saying that you know,
she can use the gas money could gas her, you know.
So I'm like, I got a whole business in a

(16:36):
gas card, so you don't need nobody sending you gas
money because I keep your car full up with gas
so I need a better you know. And he said
check your cash at Love. Yes, ma'am, he said check
your cash at Love. And you know, I went through
the messages and uh. And then it's like it's not

(16:57):
like he didn't knew about me, because she did. I
was saying, I'd be a hundred percent what you didn't
mention me. But it's like he didn't hear about that.
He's still with pressing. I don't think that means nothing,
my brother. I mean because I use a lot of
terms of endemnment, you know, from my home girls. I
say things like queen, I say things like my love,
I say things like beloved, Like I don't think that

(17:18):
means then, just because they said love and he probably
spelt the LUV right right, Yeah, man, that ain't nothing, bro, Yeah,
it ain't nothing to be tripping on. I don't think
I would want to know what the money was for, right,
And And my other thing is like we just had
that conversation like two weeks ago about not every dude
is supposed to be your friend because some of us,

(17:39):
some of us I actually have good intentions and some
of us the genders, like we played a role as
a friend and all in the first time you have
like confusion going on in your relationship. We're gonna swoper.
I didn't take advance to your advantage of Volna boots.
This vote is like that out there. That is true.
You just gotta figure you just gotta find out what
the money is for and have a conversation with your girl.

(17:59):
That's all I'm saying. She'll be honest with you and
if she don't, you know your you know she you'll
know if she's lying right right, right right, Okay, Well,
I wish you are the most the best DeLux sir.
All right, thank you, You're welcome. She got that forty
out of cash app all right. Well, that was getting
off your chest on a Friday. Now, we got the
Rumor Report coming up next and we will be talking

(18:21):
about Beyonce. She has shared a message ahead of her
Renaissance release, which is out now. She said it's a
three act project, but there was one person who had
some issues. We'll tell you what somebody had to say.
All right, we'll talk about it when we come back.
It's the Breakfast Club. The Breakfast Club. It's about this

(18:46):
report Angela Yee the Breakfast Club. All right, Well, Beyonce
has put out this message right before she put out
the Renaissance album. She said, it is a three act
project that was recorded over three years during the pandemic,
a time to be still, but also a time I
found to be the most creative creating. This album allowed
me a place to dream and to find escape during

(19:07):
a scary time for the world. It allowed me to
feel free and adventurous in a time when little else
was moving. She also said, it's a place to scream, release,
feel freedom. It was a beautiful journey of exploration. She
gave a special thing to Rumi, Sir and Blue, she
said for allowing me the space creativity and inspiration, and
special thanks to my beautiful husband and muse who held
me down during those late nights in the studio. So

(19:30):
she thanked a lot of people and the Renaissance track list.
According to some of the credits, there was a lot
of collaborators Drake jay Z, the Neptunes, Now Rogers, amongst others.
Now She also posted another message with her Act one Renaissance,
just letting people know to all my fans, I hope
you find joy in the music. I hope it inspires

(19:52):
you to release the wiggle and to feel as unique,
strong and sexy as you are. And when the album
did leak, she thanked people for waiting for the proper
least time so you all can enjoy it together. She said,
I've never seen anything like it. I can't thank you
all enough for your love and protection. I appreciate you
for calling out anyone that was trying to sneak into
the club early. It means the world to me. So yeah,

(20:14):
I haven't heard it yet, haven't gotten around to it.
You know, I got to create the right vibe. Music
is a spiritual experience, so you have to have the
right setting. I heard it's a dance album and I
saw Question Love say this is our off the wall,
so I gotta be in the right environment to hear this. Now.
One song that created some controversy with Calise was this
song get Along with You, the Calise song now you

(20:35):
can hear the Beyonce energy song that she says that
Kalise is saying Beyonce sampled. It all started on social
media when somebody commented that you know they heard the song.
They said, my mind is blown and Kalis said, my
mind is blown because the level of disrespect and utter
ignorance of all three parties involved is astounding. I heard

(20:56):
about this the same way everyone else did nothing. As
ever as it seems, some of the people in this
business have no soul or integrity and they have everyone fooled.
And that's in response to somebody in the comments section
saying that Beyonce's Renaissance album will include a Chalice sample
on the song energy. All right, now, you just played
two different songs that's sound completely different than each other

(21:17):
than me. But what do I know? Yeah? Now, I
didn't say can you hear me? Now? Guys enough, Yeah
we hear you? Yes, yes, no, I didn't sound the same.
But when you clear a sample for anybody out there,
you clear it with the record label that the people own,
So you clear it through the people who own the sample.
So if you want to clear a jay Z vocal
or a Na's vocal or a Beyonce vocal, you have
to get clearance from the people that actually own it. Now,

(21:37):
if she doesn't actually own her stuff, they don't have
to go through her. For Clarence, they go through the
people that own her stuff. Well, Kalise posted on social
media and she responded to all of what she had
to say. She was very clear and what she had
to say. She said, I just heard the record. Everyone
is saying has my sample, but it's beyond this song
at this point. This was a trigger for me. Milkshake
Alone is one of the most licensed records of our generation.
I'm a creator, I'm an innovator. Here's what you had

(22:00):
to say about why she addressed everything. I was actually
last night, I was posting on my Bounty in full page,
just doing my own thing, and then I saw one
of my fan pages and someone was like, oh, that's
a collaboration, collaboration between b and police. No, it's not
a collaboration. It's called thievery because of collaboration the definition
of collaboration. It means that we are working together. There's
no working together if you are not even checking to
see if everything's cool, that's a problem. Okay. I would

(22:21):
never do that to another artist, for real. I never have.
I never would. Why because what's the point. If I
like it so much, why wouldn't I just be like, Yo,
I really like it, Can I use It's like whatever? Yes,
I said, there's a lot of hypocrisy in the industry.
Here's the issue. Okay, this is not about really, not
about Beyonce or anything else for that, but the reality
is that this is more about the fact that, like,

(22:42):
there's a lot of hypocrisy and there's a lot of nonsense.
So we've got Pharrell, who did a video, sorry, an
interview I think last year talking about artists writes and
how people should be able to rework their deals and
artists should be getting credit for what they've done and
all this stuff. We're in reality. When I was signed
to him, I had the same manager that he had,
and he has writing credits on my records, and he

(23:03):
ever wrote a song a lyric a day in his life. Okay.
Number two, we've got Beyonce, who, like I said, out
of human decency and artistry and female just all of
the stuff she sings about, all this empowerment and stuff.
I don't talk about it, I am about it, Okay.
So the reality is all of this female empowerment, it
does only counts if you really do it, all right,
But we'll get more into it in the next hour.

(23:24):
But Colice definitely was going in huh, yes, emb I
he got correct. Okay, I feel like I feel like
Police just has a lot to get off her chest from.
I feel like Police been wanting to say a lot
of that stuff for a long time because the envy's point.
I feel like that's that's like a lawyer thing, right,

(23:46):
Like I don't see what taking that the idea is
going to do. Yeah. I think like when you get
things cleared, it's usually through the label or whoever represents
you in the legal department. I don't think that artists
normally are the persons that personally clear things. Yeah. I
think Colise has wants more credit for her contributions to
the game. I have some homegirls who really really stand
for Callie and they've always felt like Palice never got

(24:07):
her proper just due. So if they feel like that,
I'm sure Plice feels like that about ourselves. All right,
Well that is your rumor report. Next up, we got
front page news. We'll talk about Zion Williamson and his
new contract and there are some clauses in there that
have to do with his weight. Oh okay, we'll talk
about it when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Yes,
it's the one Days want to show to breakfast Club.

(24:28):
Chalm god Angela Ye India's offing on with us this morning.
He's having some technical issues. Still seem to be going
around a lot lately, but we got front page news.
What you got you well, Zion Williams, and his new
contract is coming with some demands, So he's gonna have
to maintain a certain weight and body fat percentage or
her risk losing some of his guaranteed money. He did

(24:49):
a five year extension worth up to two hundred and
thirty one million dollars and that's to stay with the
New Orleans Pelicans. But the catch is that some of
that money could be taken away if his health stipulations
aren't met. So he'll have to submit to weigh ins
throughout his contract to ensure that his weight and body
fat percentage stays below two ninety five and if he doesn't,
he has to pay for that. So he's training right

(25:10):
now to get back to one hundred percent. He's currently
listened at two hundred and eighty four pounds, so I
guess he'll have to be in good shape if he
wants to keep that money. It's called incentive. Okay, Salute
the young Zion Spartanburg, South Carolina Zone dropping a clues
bonx for Zion Williamson. I don't see anything wrong with that.
I'm investing in you, and I need you to be
in tiptop physical shape, especially when your weight is contributing

(25:33):
to some of your injuries. So I don't see anything
wrong with putting that extra incentive for him to stay
in shape in his contract. All right, Right, And there's
a proposed law that's been introduced in Congress earlier this week,
and that LAVE would heavily restrict when federal prosecutors can
use rap lyrics as evidence during a criminal case. So
there have been efforts, as you know, in California and

(25:54):
in New York to limit that practice, which is very controversial,
but this has been introduced. It's called the Restoring Artistic
Protection Act. And so again, if somebody uses their has
rap lyrics that could be used against them in court,
that would really heavily make sure that that can't really
do that. I'm not mad at that at all, man,

(26:16):
But I still want all the ogs, all of brothers
and sisters who've been in the game in a long time,
who've been in the game for a long time, could
you please encourage these young brothers, you know, number one,
to stop committing crimes. But number two, please don't rap
about the crimes that you commit. That's the bigger issue
for me, Like we're not getting to the root of
the problem. Yes, you don't want these, you know, lyrics
used in court. But number one, why are you committing

(26:37):
crimes in the first place? And number two, why are
you rapping about them? Why? All right, well that is
your front page news. I don't know what we're doing next.
It's Friday. Well, we were talking about Jimmy Butler. Oh
my god, Jimmy, are you talking about Jimmy that just
got the fake dreads. Yes, so Jimmy Butler did get

(26:59):
some hair extensions, and so first, you know, we saw
the whole transition. He did get lock extensions installed and
it has blond tips at the end of those. And
I saw he was trending for that for his new hairstyle.
What did you think? I mean, I don't think there's
anything wrong with men getting hair extensions. I'm not gonna
do it, you know, but Betty Wap did it. I'm

(27:21):
not mad at anybody who does it. It's just like,
you know, when when when when women do it, you know,
it's just like, Okay, she got hair extensions. I guess
it's the same things for the guys. Just don't try
to pretend and act like it's real. I don't think
he's trying to act like it's real, because you know
he didn't. Okay, I'm talking about other people. All right, Well,
we want to see what y'all think about it, because
I saw everybody was wearing in on it. People had jokes.

(27:43):
But what y'all think about Jimmy Butler and his lock extensions?
Eight hundred five or five one five one to Breakfast Club,
the Breakfast Club, it's topic time called eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one to join into the
discussion with the Breakfast Club talk about it. Holding everybody

(28:07):
is DJ Envy Angel Ye Charlemagne the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. Finally connected. I've been here since five
thirty am and A finally got it right. But we're
opening up the phone lines. Eight hundred five eight five
one o five one. What are we talking? We're talking
about Jimmy Butler. Jimmy Butler, he got some hair extend
some lock extensions and some tape up with the corn

(28:28):
rolls and all of that. He got the blonde tips,
and I saw a lot of people on social media
were talking about it. Somebody told me a guy who
has lock said it just wasn't fair. He was like,
these things are spiritual. I spent a lot of time
growing mind, and so he thought it was like, you know,
him jumping to the front of the line. So we
want to see what you guys think. Uh, let's see
who is on the line. Good mornings, before we do

(28:51):
what we do, knew we discuss this. I don't have
a problem with it. I mean, Fatty Wapp was the
first one that did it. Faddi Wopp did it out
maybe a couple of years ago when he went to it.
But I don't have a problem with it. And the
guy that says he grew his dreads and grew his braids,
I think that's a lot of crap because everybody has
braids and dreads now, every little kid, every adult, every

(29:12):
fifty year old, every thirty year old. So the fact
that he did it and jump the line, I don't
have a problem with it. If I had a little
bit of hair, I would connect it to it. I
would have some dreads nothing wrong with it. Let me
tell you something, man, I've been seeing this trend for
a while. I've had homeboys, you know, brothers who had
long dreads, then they went to jail, had to cut
their dredge, came home. You see them one day they

(29:33):
got a little teeny winnie afrod and boom dreadlocks. Now
I'm glad we're touching on this subject because there's a
forty four year old man. When I see people like
the icon Sean Carter walking around with a head full
of dreadlocks, crispy headlines, and not a gray hair in
sight at fifty plus years old, I have questions. I've
been wondering. Boy, nobody wants to ask this question out loud,

(29:54):
but his holes head real. If so, If so, we
gotta put this up there with him losing ninety two
bricks and getting them all back. Now I'd be minded
my business. But since we justus God, now that is
the God. You know, I love whole. But since we're discussing.
Ever since I see Michael Chase dread locked wig on
his TV show, that damn Michael Jay, I've been wondering.

(30:15):
I have questions. I just want to know now, there's
a lot of guys who have a full head of
hair out here way, you know, there's the gods fake him.
It sounds a little like jealousy. It's jaz real how
that that whole and got some dreads. There's plenty of

(30:37):
guys with them full heads of hair, you know, and
once you're getting we're discussing men with hair extensions. So
I'm asking, do y'all think holds hair is real? Yeah? Hope,
so absolutely, because we see in the whole process of
him growing it too. It's not like it happened overnight.
It kind of did and went from teeny Winnie Afro
to Bob Molly and like a year, bro it did, Yes,

(30:58):
it did, it did, y'all. If y'all see otherwise, it
went from teeny Winnie Afro to like Bob Marley and
about a year. You're lying if you say otherwise it
didn't get a little twist at first? And then wait,
where is it that in the middle? Where the middle
for everybody, For all the guys out there who are

(31:18):
considering this, come to private label extensions? We got you.
We don't discriminate, all right, Let's see what y'all. Let's
see y'all will say if this is, if that is
jay Z's real, real heir, we gotta put this up
there with him losing ninety two bricks and getting them
all back. We have to he didn't lose that incredible.
It's that incredible of a feat. All right, Well, Tyler,
let's go to the Tyler's on the line. What's up,

(31:40):
Tyler man? What's going on? Y'all? What do you think
about Jimmy Butler's lock extensions? Man, let me tell you
something about Jimmy wap a k A Jimmy bundles. That
boy got me messed up. I've been growing my hair
since two thousand and ten the hard way you feel me.
I had to go through the ugly stages. I had
to go through it all, and I got beautiful locks.

(32:01):
I'm gonna answered this man think he can go ahead
and cheat the process just because he got a little
bit of buy nice. Don't notice this nice time? Do
you think we don't notice? You don't think we all
noticed this? No? No, I can ask you a question
of the dread locks community, but clever is and we
don't except your application. Jimmy, you denied Hollo. It took

(32:24):
you to grow your dredging set just two thousand and ten.
And let me ask you a question. Let me ask
you a question. Yes, sir, do you think the Great
Sean Carter jay Z's hair is real? You stop it.
I'm not gonna answer the question. I don't want to know.
Oh okay, I'm not gonna do hover for this sehole
hover hair is real. Jimmy Buckets, no'm Jimmy Buckets. He's

(32:45):
Jimmy Bundo's Jimmy Baldos. Guys, No, Jimmy Baldos. You your
application has been repub You cannot join the dread Lock
community that you've been denied. Sping man about here? Take
it out your hair? You know, here's an accessory. I
see it's here flopping around on the court. You know,
y'all to chase the game, This boy's gonna be the

(33:05):
first with dread extensions. He usun to change the game.
He could open up so many doors and told many
other future players. Oh yeah, y'all thought Ellen to chase
the game? Look nice? He got it in a bun
on top of his head. That's how I like to
wear a mine too. Do y'all think Drake's braids are real,
m Drake spread. They're real. They're real, all right. But

(33:29):
let's see what you guys think about Jimmy Butler and
his lack extensions. Eight hundred and five and five one
oh five one is a number colors up. I was
born to Donkey the Donkey, get that Charlomina Devil Breakfast

(33:53):
Club here today for Friday, July twenty nine, and I
can't believe I'm doing this. Never thought this day would come,
but I never thought these words would come out of
my mouth. Donkey of the day is going to chick
fil A. Now, not chick fil as a staff record
label and mother Eff and Crewe, but a particular chick
fil A, Okay, one chick fil A in Hendersonville, North Carolina.

(34:17):
I saw them facing online outrage yesterday after issuing a
call out on social media for volunteers to work the
restaurant's new drive through express. Now that's interesting because the
word volunteers is not the same as the word workers
are even employees, So what does it mean to volunteer?
When I think of the word volunteer, I think of
someone who is doing what they do for free, no compensation,

(34:41):
volunteering their time and they might get blessed with like
a voucher for food or something like that. And by
the looks of what this Chick fil A and Hendersonville,
North Carolina did, my definition of volunteer isn't too far off.
Let's go to CNC. Well, let's go to WCNC for
the report police. So Chick fil A and Hendersonville, they
tried to get people to work for their drive through

(35:03):
express from only one hour in a very interesting way.
That's receiving a lot of backlash online. The post is
now deleted on Facebook, but the Hendersonville location said they
wanted volunteers who would work one hour shifts and receive
five free entrees instead of money. So Chick fil A

(35:24):
spokesperson said that they did not endorse the program again.
This program has been ended in a day because of
all the backlash. But the chipoke person did say, you know,
some of these locations are typically individually owned, so they
could do it again. They just didn't endorse it. Its
Hendersonville in North Carolina, Chick fil A wanted volunteers to

(35:45):
work the restaurants drive through for free food. To add
on Facebook reads, we are looking for volunteers for our
new drive to express and you are earned five free
entrees per shift, which is one hour work. Let me
tell you something. I love Chick fil A. We all do, okay.
One of the harshest reminders for me that life isn't

(36:06):
fair is that I'm lactose intolerant and can no longer
enjoy peach milkshakes at Chick fil A. All right, But
even with my love of a number one with cheese,
even though I shouldn't be eating cheese either, even with
my love of that, there is no way in hell
I'm working strictly for a three piece chicken scrip. Okay.
My car runs on gas, not the spicy chicken sandwich. Now,
we all got to eat, I understand that, and working

(36:28):
for food in this climate may not be a bad thing, okay,
But working for money is better, all right? Do you know?
Chick fil a pay rate ranges from an average of
eight forty nine per hour the eighteen seventy eight per
hour Chick fil A Incorporated pages and employees an average
of twelve dollars per hour. Sorry, Chick fil A, but
in these troubling times, I need my money. But the

(36:51):
more I look at it, if they have these folks
only volunteering for an hour. Did I read that right?
They said five free entrees per shift, which is one
hour worked. So a shift is one hour if they
have these folks only volunteering for an hour. And my
mouth was watering as I say this. God damn it,
I'm such a trans fatass. Maybe five free entrees isn't bad,

(37:13):
all right. The problem is that's the wayte to food
unless you're bringing it to a whole family. But this
might not be a bad deal, depending on your circumstances.
But apparently they have rethought this because after the backlash,
they deleted the Facebook post and the Hendersonville Chick fil
A has declined in the comment and directed all media

(37:34):
inquiries to the corporate press room and Chick fil A's
corporate press team, saying we do not endorse the volunteer program,
so the restaurant decided to end it. I knew this
couldn't possibly be a reflection of Chick fil as a whole.
It's just something though, something about making people, you know,
even just the thought of making people, especially black people,

(37:55):
work for chicken that doesn't sit right with me. Okay,
making people work for food, period doesn't sit right with me,
all right, I want the money, but I can see
it both ways. I would be honest with y'all. I
just really confuse my damn self. Okay, I don't know
whether to give them donkey or not because one hour
of work for a wage or one hour of work
for five on trades from Chick fil A. I don't

(38:20):
know what I would do in this situation. I really don't.
I'm so confused. What would you do in this situation?
What's the value of the five meals? Okay? I mean
they range in price. You know, you can get a
Chick fil a Chicken sandwich meal, a Chick fil A
Deluxe Sandwich meal, a spicy chicken sandwich meal. Then they
got the spicy Deluxe sandwich meal. They got, the grilled

(38:40):
chicken sandwich, the grilled chicken club sandwich they got. The
eighth was the eighth think they come in eight piece
on the eight piece of it depends how many people
you have to feed at home? Too? What would you doing? Well?
How hungry am I? If I'm really really hungry? Now,

(39:02):
I'm a two entree guy at Chick fil A, because
you know, I like to do my edibles on the weekend,
I'll be getting the munchies, and I already know how
my trans fatass do. I'm gonna eat one meal and
then when i'm high later on, boy, that thing be
slapping later on after like midnight on a Friday night. Right, So,
I don't know what I would do in this situation.
I thought this was a straight donkey of the day

(39:23):
till I started talking. I don't know, huh. All right?
Can we open the phone lines? What you want to do?
Is this a breakfast club court thing? Or is it
just to comment? You know what? I just want to
listen to us to decide. Would you take one hour
shift at Chick fil A for the regular wage, all right,

(39:44):
which is an average of twelve dollars per hour? Or
would you take to five free entrees for an hour
of volunteer work at Chick fil A. I'm gonna let
them decide whether or not they should get the biggest
he hard or not. All right, Well, let's open up
the phone lines eight five eight five one on five one.
You work one hour at Chick fil a, right well
as Chick fil A paying minimum wage twelve dollars problem

(40:05):
twelve dollars an hour or five entrees. Now five entrees
at Chick fil a. I'm a fatass, like Charlemagne said. Yes,
they range anywhere from seven to ten dollars. If it's
a meal with the with the half and half, it's
definitely gonna be close to ten dollars. So five of
them is fifty dollars. Which one are you doing? You're
getting the cash you could probably sell it to yeah, exactly. Now,
if you work minimum waves, you know they're gonna take

(40:27):
taxes out. So it's not really what Charlemagne say, because
they're gonna take thirty percent of your taxes. So which
one are you taking? You're taking the food or you
taking minimum wage? I'm food all day, but I'm food
all day. Eight hundred five eight five one on five one.
Let's talk about it. Let's discuss it's a holdles slogal money. Oh,
I know it's freaky Friday, so we can uh, if
you just want to keep it freaky, you can say

(40:47):
you're taking the meat all the money. I like, three
meets five free meets n via the money. I'm taking
the meat. Okay, all right, all right about Friday, it's
the breakfast local boarder. It's topic time called eight hundred

(41:08):
five eight five one want to join it to the
discussion with the breakfast club. Talk about it morning. Everybody
is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne the guy we are
the breakfast club. Now if he just joined us with
talking about chick fil A, what happened with chick filas, Charlomagne,
It's a chick fil A and Hendersonville, North Carolina. This
doesn't represent the whole franchise across the country of all

(41:31):
Chick fil A's, but just the one in Hendersonville, North Carolina.
They would looking for volunteers, and they want volunteers to
work their new drive will worked out. I was gonna
give them donkey the day for this because it's just
something that doesn't sit right with me when it comes
to making people, especially black people, work for chicken. But
the more I think about it, when you look at
how Chick fil A pays us an employ plays its
employees in average of twelve dollars per hour. If you're

(41:53):
only working one shift, which is an hour five three
hundreds from Chick fil A, might not be bad. Broh,
I'm not using this. What are you taking? I saw
what you Charlotte mane, are you taking the money or
the meet? I think I'm gonna take the meat, bro,
But I'm only looking at it from the perspective of
I have four daughters. We knew you were taking the meat.

(42:17):
Shut up. And they do Chick fil A Fridays every Friday.
Like that's just the thing in the crib, you know,
they do Chick fil A Friday. So literally that would
save me money because that would be four meals. It's
actually five meals, so that that'd be an extra meal. Well,
only three of my daughters with the chick filate because
when I them's only nine months. But that's the point
it would be. Actually it'd be three meals for me.

(42:37):
It'd be three meals for the kids, and then two
for me and my wife. So I might I probably
would take the hour of three meals. Bro. See the
hustler that I am. I would take those entrees, and
if I needed the money, I would go on the
parking lot. And I know that Chick fil A meals
might be eight dollars to ten dollars. And now if
I sell five of them for four dollars or five
dollars a piece, I made way more than minimum wage.

(42:59):
And I don't got to pay taxes. That's what I
would do. So you would absolutely make donkey of a
day for that, because you would get arrested if you
get those meals in chick fil A and then try
to stand in Chick fil A parkaly. Can you imagine?
You know how they have the people that walk up
to the cars getting your order. But you're walking up
to people with bags of Chick fil A talking about
I got it for the low. You get arrested. Yes,
that's all right, I'll try. What about you, yea? You

(43:20):
taking the money or the meat? You know, I'm all
about value. So it feels like there's more value and
the food you can give it to people, you can
sell it, you can eat and sell it. Feels like
value wise, that's worth Moore, and you can do what.
We have the meat, the meat? Who who say that?
Who says we have the meats other than the doom?

(43:42):
That's obvious, arbus, Yes, obvious. We have the beach. Hello,
who's this? Yo? It is Mo Blake? What's up? Mo?
What's up? Robert? What's up? Man? Yo? Y'all gotta y'all
gotta eat the chicken? Man? You're taking the money, yo, Yo,
you gotta eat the chicken. Come on, don't talk to
me like that. Eat the chicken man, which was taking

(44:04):
the meat of the money, which the chicken man? You
got it? Five entrees or I would work the work.
You gotta you gotta eat when you say chicken, because
chicken is slang for money, So you mean like take
the money, got it? You gotta eat the chicken. You're
gonna eat the chicken man? Are you to eat? Man?

(44:25):
Are you saying you would eat more meat? I'm saying
that you gotta eat the chicken. If they're gonna give
you five entrees for I was worth the work. I'm
not taking I'm not taking them. I'm not taking the money.
He's not taking the money. So you want the meat
he wants me. I mean, I'm gonna eat the chicken,
and all right, thank you brother. You know technically though

(44:50):
some of these people don't. People don't think about it
like that. But when you eat chicken fil a, I
mean some of the chicken is actually made from cocks,
you know. But continues stupid man is hello, who's this yo?
This is Monica calling from Florida. What's up? I'm taking
the money, bro, okay taking money, say say, if you

(45:12):
have to show proof for income, right, say you on
probation or whatever, you can't go to your probation office
saying well, I work for chickens A very real brother.
I don't know why you're laughing in me. This is
absolutely accurate. He's absolutely one hour. It's one hour. Yeah,
but that proof for income going a long way with
probation officers and also safe there in the community where's
no jobs and they got to get food stamp persistence

(45:35):
down days. They make you want to have to shoot
some type of source of income. You right, get Yeah,
I look around all the boards of it, like, yeah,
I'm not taking the food or I need stalking income.
You're talking Bengal or or the po ain't bad, bro, Yeah, man,
you're talking good king. I didn't even think about that.

(45:56):
You're right, all right? Right man? Yes, sir, you too.
Until he just came home eight hundred five. He's done
with the meat. You don't want no more meat, you know,
I'm saying, and you just joined us. We're talking about
chick Fila. What happened with chick Fila now Hendersonville, North Carolina,

(46:19):
chick fil A? Uh, they were looking for volunteers. They
wanted to pay volunteers five free entrees per shift, which
is one hour worked instead of money. All right, so
we're asking would you take the money or the meat?
Call us up right now, it's the breakfast club. Good morning,
I call me your opinions to the breakfast club top

(46:44):
on one morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Ye, Charlemagne
the guy. We are the breakfast club. Now if you
just joined us. Charlemagne gave Donkey the day he thinks
to Chick fil A. That's right, I think. I don't know.
I don't I actually didn't give it to them yet.
That's why I want to ask the people, because at

(47:05):
first I thought this was a slam dunk dunkey today.
But as I started to talk, I realized, like this
might not be a bad idea. They wanted volunteers to
work to drive through Express and you earn five free
entrees per shift, which is one hour work instead of money. Now,
Chick fil A averages twelve dollars per hour, But twelve

(47:27):
dollars per hour versus five free entrees an hour, I
don't know, bro, I might go get that Chick filate,
all right, so we're asking what would you take the
money or the meet Angela, yeves taking the meat, chentleman,
you know he got that meat. I'm taking the chicken
as well. So let's go to the phone. Loves Hello,
who's this um? Idea is doing? Actually, because this will

(47:52):
be great for like a single mom who has a
bunch of kids. She can't work more than one or
two jobs. She just needs to have like an hour
she can go and do something. She can beat the
whole family for that night. And then it's also a
good situation for like a stay at home mom in
this economy. You know, they might be having financial troubles
and she wants to contribute to the household in some way.

(48:14):
She can go work an hour while her kids are
at school and the whole family for that night. So
I don't know, I think it's a good idea. They
only took it off because you know this mad Yeah,
but it's actually a really good idea for a type
of people. It's actually not a bad idea. I agree. Hello,
who's this? Hey, what's up? Bro? We asking what you're

(48:36):
taking the money or the meat? Bro Bro, I'm taking
the chicken. Bro, I got It's like, Bro, Come on, Bro,
we're trying we go to chicken late Bros. Fifty dollars
a better? Okay, So you're taking the meat? Yeah yeah, Paul,
if you come on that, Bro, you like the meat.
I like the chicken. Okay, you know what the chi
You know what the male chicken is called? Come on, man,

(49:00):
what man? Y'all are so crazy? Man? I just ask you,
what do you think a male chicken? A male chicken
is called a cock. Bro. It's okay, Nah, man, I'm
cool you think like damn, I didn't cock it? Hello?
Who's this? He's going on? Dra Man? Were you taking

(49:22):
the money or the meat? Bro? Man? For this freaky Friday?
What happened to be my birthday? Man, I'm going with
the meat. I'm going with the meat. Spicy that that money,
that money gonna come regardless who. Yeah, but that meat,
that meat, that meat is a little harder than may come. Right.

(49:42):
They look either way? Who either way? It's gonna call
okay okay, because they need they need spicy chicken. Nothing
they do. No, you ain't lying. Why does chickenil a
dot have spicy chicken nuggets? Bro? McDonald's even had them,
Crazy Dames like, come on, man, that's right. Why did

(50:04):
Chicken late not have spicy chicken nuggets but got a
spicy chicken sandwich. Just cut the meat from the spicy
chicken sandwich, you up and give us from goddamn spicy
chicken nuggets. All right, what's the moral of the story, guys,
I don't know if there's a moral of the story,
and I don't I have to retract. I don't think
the Hendersonville, North Carolina is worthy of getting Donkey of
the Day after listening to a lot of the various reasons,
especially the brother who called about the probation and the

(50:26):
food stamps, the other woman who called about the single mother.
I think the volunteer program where they offer five free
entrees per shift, I think that is actually a great thing.
I just it just rubbed me the wrong way thinking
about people, especially black people, working for chicken. But carry on,
all right, Well, we got rumors all the way, yes,
and you know it's Friday, it's New music Friday. But

(50:48):
today's especially when because Beyonce is out today. But'll tell
you who else job today and we'll give you some previews.
All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club,
Go Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy
and Angela Yee, Charlemagne the Guy, we are the Breakfast Club,
the Shout everybody that's coming out Sunday. We're doing a

(51:09):
real estate seminar in New York Jacob Javits Center. Last
time we had a couple of thousand people. This one,
we're gonna make it real small and instrument or if
you want to come on out and it happens this Sunday.
The brothers from Eylab, their credit repair from Jose Matt,
the mortgage guys, so many different things. We're gonna be
discussing everything real estate, from wholesaling to flipping, to contracting,

(51:31):
to Airbnb's to you name it contractors. So if you
can join us, come on out Sunday. If you have
more information, you can check out the link in my bio.
It's gonna be an old dad thing and we're just
gonna be breaking down everything real estate from people that
are actually doing so. I can't wait to see you
and shout out to my partner Caesar. All right, well Sunday,
I'm gonna be at Jamaican Jak Festival in Queens at

(51:54):
Rory Wilkins Parks. I'm excited for that. You know, I'm
having a cookoff against Mona Scott Young and y'all are
missing out because right now, Okay, we do have some
food here. They actually bought some food and catered everything
this morning from Jamaican Jakhouse in Brooklyn, and so there's
a whole bunch of food up here which smells amazing.
I'm about to go test it out because my chef
is here right now, so I'll be working with Okay, well,

(52:18):
i want to salute to everybody in my home, my birthplace, Charleston,
South Carolina. My hometown is the most corna, but my
birthplace is a monst corner. I'll be in South Carolina
tomorrow at Mount Mariah Church in North Charleston at twelve
pm because my good brother Jay Bartnett. Jay Barnett is
a mental health therapist. He does this a great tour
called Just Hillbro and Just Hillbro is a toy that's

(52:41):
designed to help black men find scrimp and vulnerability, mental
emotional healing through education and community and emotional development and
tools for resiliency cultivation. And so I'm bringing that the
Charleston South Carolina man, just because I know it's a
lot of brothers in the area that needed man. So
see us tomorrow twelve pm, Mount Mariah Church. It's a

(53:02):
free event. You just gotta go register at just Hill
dot ceo. Register at Just Hill dot ceo. It's a
free event. We'll see you tomorrow and Charleston South North Charleston,
South Carolina at Mount Mariah twelve pm. All right, now,
when we come back, we got the positive notice to
Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee,

(53:24):
Charlemagne the guy, we are the Breakfast Club. That's time
for a positive note, Charlemagne. It is time for a
positive note. But I do want to thank everybody who
tuned into the premiere of My Late Night Talk Show,
Season two premiere of My Late Night Talk Show last
night on Comedy Central. We had a great show. Salute
to Andrew Scholtz, salute to Liz Smith's, salut to Coleman Hughes.

(53:45):
They all pulled up last night. My man Keenan Thompson
pulled up last night. So every Thursday, eleven thirty pm,
right after the Daily Show, make sure you check out
Hell of a Week. Okay, and the positive notice simply
this man, and I want you all to think about
this this weekend, especially everybody that's in a relationship ship.
Until men and women start having honest conversations about who
they truly are, what demons they battle with, where they lack,

(54:09):
and what they truly want, love will continue to be
a temporary emotion. I understand. Communication are key. Stop being
afraid to speak on where you are, breakfast club, you're finish,
or y'all dumb.

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