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April 9, 2021 91 mins

Today on the show we had the Wall Street Trapper stop by who spoke to us about how he got started in stocks, making himself an asset and more. Also, Charlamagne gave a well derserved "Donkey of the Day" to the wirter of the New York Post for stating that DMX has passed and to the people who were quick to post RIP on social media. Also, its not Friday if theres not a Freaky discussion with us,so we simply asked what hole was our listeners focused on this weekend.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
This is your wake up, call up Breakfast Club to
show you love to hate from the East to the
West Coast. D J M. Vi Agel, Charlomagne. The rule
is show on the planet. This is why I respect
this show because this is a voice of society. Sames
in the game. Guys are the coveted morning show. But
y'all earning impacting the coulture in the morning and as

(00:22):
they want to hear us Breakfast the world's most dangerous
morning show. And the mother Good Morning USA. He forgot

(00:43):
to turn your my card. Try it again. Hey Friday,
it's Friday, You're gonna start it over. We still have
to hear her yos though, good Morning USA and Friday. Yes,
Angelie is in building today. What the hell is going on? Why? Well?

(01:06):
I think that Okay, thank god you're here with a
gift from me. I walked in today. Angeline was like, yes,
I said, oh, excited to see me. She said, no,
the box in your hand, that's for me. Wow, great, great,
great great. I can't get my headphones to work. Maybe
should get some real headphones that work. Well, maybe you
should give me the Wednesa you're wearing that our mind.
It's COVID. I can't share anything with you right now.

(01:26):
I'm sorry, but yes, it's Friday, Friday, Friday, the weekend
is here. Hopefully you had a great day yesterday over
here on the East Coast. The weather was beautiful. Hit
um seventy I think to degrees. Yesterday my wife decided,
She says, I always see you ride the bike. I
want to go riding with you. I said sure, So
you know, we went riding. I took on the scenic tour.
She was like, I don't want to see scenic, I

(01:47):
want to ride. I said, okay, So we went up
those Jersey hills. I turned around one time she was
walking a bike up the hill. Because your wife is
more fit than you are. Yeah, but you know, sometimes
the bike doesn't mean that you're actually fitting in shape.
You said it, right. And the reason I say that
is because there's a lot of people that are overweight

(02:07):
that I ride with or that I see riding. W
does your friends now somebody I don't know. I don't
know a lot of people because when you ride, when
you when you ride your bike, you ride with people
that you necessarily don't know. You'll have the same ride,
the same goals and these dudes be blowing it past
me like like crazy. Maybe bad chase the words, but

(02:29):
you do this on purpose. I don't want to say riding.
They be moving all right, they've been moving past me,
and they'd be overweight like they they'll have some weight
on it, but they have their leg power is absolutely
positively strong. So yesterday she almost passed out. So I
don't know what time she's gonna get up today because
last night she fell asleep like a baby. I was
getting nothing. She was knocked out, but it's all good.
But we rode together, so that that was pretty dope.

(02:51):
Now Angelie has shown me some jacket that she made
me purchase for her. And listen, let me tell yall something.
I haven't been really shopping at all during this pandemic.
So they sent me a picture of this little wind breaker,
and I was like, you know what, I think, I
gotta treat myself just a little bit. I've been dealing
with all kinds of investments right now. I haven't really

(03:12):
bought myself anything. I tucked myself into it. And I
have one friend, you know how, we all have that
one friend that loves to shop. So I sent it
to her and she was like, do they have another one?
That's that's what made you buy? Yeah, it kind of
encourage me. She's the type of person. If I go
shopping with her, I know I'm going to spend way
more than I intended because she ends up buying a
bunch of stuff, and then I feel like, damn, I

(03:32):
kind of want to shop too, and she's like, just
get it. It's so nice. She just get You're not
gonna be able to find it again and you're gonna
regret it. And so she enables me. So Ye calls
me and says it's an emergency a call. I get
off the call because I think something happened. I said,
what's going on? Everything? Or right? Everything? All right? With
the juice ball. She goes, yeah, there's a jacket that
just came in. I need you to get for me
and ship at your house. I said, that's the emergency.

(03:53):
She said, yes, it's very important. No tax in Jersey. Thanks, thanks, great, great,
All right, Well let's get the show cracking the street
trap or will be joining us this morning. Shout to
earn your leisure family. He will be joining us. He's
all about investing. He got locked up and learned how
to invest in jail and the stock market and the
stock market. Yes, and he does pretty well, and he

(04:14):
tries to encourage people to jump into the stock market.
So we're gonna be kicking in with him this morning.
I love that because you know, I've been doing a
lot more in the stock market. I've been using this
app called Public and it's like helps you invest in stocks,
but you don't have to invest and buy false staction.
How some stocks will be like a thousand dollars or
five hundred. You can actually invest like twenty five dollars
or whatever amount you want to, so you can buy

(04:34):
like partial stocks, and then they actually educate you on
the different stocks. And there's different people. It's like a
Twitter feed, so everybody just talks about stocks on this app.
All right, Well we'll get to that next front page news.
It's the breakfast Club of Morning. Yeah, don't get it,
and I don't want to. All right, morning, everybody is

(04:56):
DJ Envy Angela, Yee, Charlomgne. Here we are breakfast Club.
Good morning on this fine Friday. Nice of you to
join us. Nobody told you to be on time on
a Friday on a Friday. All Right, well, let's get
some front page news where we starting. Well, yesterday as
the show was ending, I was talking about this shooting
that took place in South Carolina, and now there was

(05:19):
more information of what happened. So basically what happened was
Philip Adams. He's an ex NFL player. He was the
person that was suspected in the South Carolina shooting. They're
saying that he struggled through injuries during his career. He
played for six seasons in the NFL with the forty
nine Ers, the Patriots, the Seahawks, the Raiders, the Jets,

(05:40):
and the Falcons. And his father, Alonso Adams, he identified
himself as Philip Adams father said that, you know, I
think the football messed him up. Absolutely had to be
some type of CT. Yes, So we were talking about
what happened with this killing. It was all family members
and one that was working at the house. Five people

(06:01):
in total that were killed in South Carolina on Wednesday,
and then Philip Adams actually died by suicide. They said
it was a self inflicted gunshot wounds. Why why that
house did he have a relationship. They're trying to figure
that out. They you know, they don't know yet they're
trying to say that. It's very puzzling. But the people
that were killed. Robert Leslie was the founder and medical
director or Riverview House Calls and Riverview Hospice, and according

(06:24):
to the company's website, he got his medical degree from
the Medical University of South Carolina. He and his wife
had four adult children and eight grandchildren. So as you
can imagine, this is really tough for their family, and
we do want to send our condolences again, Yeah, prayers
up from our South Carolina kin folk. I also wonder,
you know, how intense are these studies around CTE, You

(06:45):
know what I mean, Like, is real money being spent
in real research being done on CTE? Like just I
actually think so, because they've been doing a lot to
try to improve and send a lot of documentaries they've
been talking about differently. Even with the helmet so like
you know, in some they have like the cushions on
top of the helmets they don't allow you to tackle

(07:06):
into like one week before. Like they try to do
things for it. I don't know how, you know, if
it's working or not, but they definitely try because they
just don't hear about it that much. You know me
until and even when something like this happens, that's not
something that really comes up. I haven't heard that in
the conversation yet. The only reason I hear about it
so much because I got kids that played football, and
it's totally different than when Logan was young playing football.

(07:26):
Now when Jackson young playing football is totally different. So
many rules and regulations, all right. And then another shooting
that happened, and this was yesterday afternoon. A gunman killed
one person and wounded at least five others, four of
them critically. This was at a cabinet manufacturer in Brian, Texas.
They believe the gunman is an employee of that company,

(07:47):
Kemp More Cabinets. He fled before police arrived, but later
was taken into custody. His name is Larry Balling and
according to the release, he's twenty seven years old. He
was taken into custody and he has been charged with
the murder. So it's not known how long the suspect
had been working at the company or what the motive
was for the shooting. He used a handgun and they
believe that he acted alone. Can you imagine, like what

(08:11):
is going on while all this is happening. Joe Biden,
by the way, is going to do executive orders that
are actually gonna work on gun control. And here's what
he had to say yesterday. Gun violence in this country
is an epidemic, and as an international embarrassment, we should
also ban assault weapons and high capacity magazines in this
country so that ten years we had it done, the

(08:33):
number of mass shootings actually went down. And we should
also eliminate gun manufacturers from the immunity they received from
the Congress. The only industry in America, a billion dollar
industry that can't be sued, or gun manufacturers. It's crazy
that he has to do an executive order like this
should have been like some script gun legislation a long
time ago, like the America's on repeat when it comes

(08:55):
to this problems, and America's on repeat when it comes
to the soul called solutions. We know what the problem.
We see these mass shootings all the time, and then
we hear the same already from politicians all the time.
We're on repeat, right, and he is very limited on
what he can do with his executive orders when it
comes to gun control actions. But we'll talk more about
that later. This is your front page news. Yeah. I
just think it's it's certain protocols for a certain things. Right,

(09:17):
to be a police officer, you got to follow for
a certain protocol. But to buy a gun, you just
got to be twenty one. That don't make sense. No training,
no training, no nothing, twenty one you could purchase a handgun.
Cops could use more training to that's crazy. Please could
use a lot more training to. You don't even need
You don't even need a permit to carry your handgun
in Tennessee. All right, get it off your chest? Eight

(09:38):
five eight five one oh five one. If you need
to vent phone line to wide open, it's to Breakfast club.
Co morning, the Breakfast club, wake up, wake up fast
if you're time to get it off your chest? Your
man or blass, we want to hear from you on
the breakfast Well, hello, who's this man? We're going on

(09:59):
that from Michigan? Man, Nick, what's up? Getting off your chest?
All right? I got three Charlotta Magne. You ain't never
seen so No, I've never seen Selena. I've never seen
it even bro this classic in Michigan and like, oh four,
the only way you could get an Hispanic female? What's
to know? Selena Baba I saw, I saw Alabama and

(10:23):
I know Swaba meant let me ask you. Let me
ask you a question, though, what do you think? What
do you think blew j Loo up? What made j
Loo j Loo Selena or her music in Living Color? Well,
I mean, of course in Living Color that was first,
but I'm talking about like what took her to that
that that huge level Selena or her music? I think
it was Sea Thank you. I didn't know. I didn't

(10:43):
know other than in Living Color until Selena came out.
And I went to a Hispanic school, so everybody was
walking around Selena everything. And if you didn't know the movie, bro,
nobody was talking. Yeah, but jo Jennifer Lopez was not
bigger than Selena. He went to a Spanish school, so
that's what he got. Moving the golf. Plus, no, I'm

(11:04):
not Selena based off a real character. People were excited
that Selena got a movie. She didn't even get her name,
Jaylo Tell. Her music came out and guess who gave
her her name? Jaros guests who gave her her name
a black man? Hello, you've called her Jay lott way
more than Jennifer Lottle. Hello, Hello, get what up making

(11:25):
it off your chest? Yeah, man, my name Willie. I'm
from out of Bellment. I just wanted to get that
off my chatt dad. You know, right now doing a pandemic.
It's a lot of this starving right now, especially truck jobing.
So if you ain't in college of you know, he
ain't really got a lot of stuff going on or
year you know your job went down truck driving. Me
and my dad we started a rucking digits and you

(11:46):
know this is the Booman ever seence. You know, I
got real estate and everything going on. Congratulations came and
I got one more thing, Charlemagne and day. Yeah, yeah,
you know, I just you know, I'm married Nick Kirosso too, man,
so you know I got a grutiful wife and her
name makes and like I said, I hope thank you

(12:08):
you mentioned it and everything. You old great man, and
you know gods with your man. I'm praying for you, King,
I send, I send nothing but love and lighting you
on your your future wife. Thank you man. All right, brother,
get a prayer for the Charlotte man. I definitely will, brother,
get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five
one on five one. If you need to vent hit
this up now, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The

(12:30):
Breakfast Club is your time to get it off your chests,
whether you're man or blast. So we better at the
same in we want to hear from you on the
Breakfast Club. Hello. Who this yo? Yo? This is mister
Digo coming to your lives and the up. What's up?
King up? Man? Get it off your chests? Hey, hey,

(12:51):
well I just wanted to get off my chests. Guys.
First off, what's up? What's up? How y'all feeler? And uh,
I'm happy, I'm black, I'm blasted. Holly favorite, Holly Favorite. Yes, sir,
that you, But I just want to get off my chest,
man DJ. And I'm going to be a vendor at
your amazing car show this is July, and I want

(13:12):
everybody to know about it. And y'all go see there
mister Dingo and Dingo Zoo five that will be in
the building that DJ. Can you verify this is July?
What does mister Dingo tell? My assistant would have to verify.
But if he's spoke to mister verified, what is mister Dingo? Though?
H dgo to clue the Brandon Dingoes zero line to

(13:33):
stream work brand Dingo. That sounds like great sweatpants that
come with the print already in them. That's a great name.
I got you. I want to design those great sweatpants
for men that come with the print already in it.
That would be a great name for Dingo. Say Dingo
right down the middle of like, oh my gosh, the

(13:53):
Car show Man and being the vendor. You're gonna be
in front of five thousand people as of right now.
As soon as Georgia opens up, it'll probably be ten thousand,
and I appreciate you. Man. The Car Show July Thursday, y'all,
limited tickets are available if you want to see what
your favorite celebrities drive. We're gonna have a good time.
It's gonna be a big family. Go ahead, man, shout
out you get it ready, but shout out y'all. That's right.

(14:13):
So if you guys catch me this July at DJ
Eavy Star Show, and y'all make sure y'all follow Dingoes,
you don't mind to buy the Instagram's d and g O,
d I ngo, d I ngo d ngo and Dingo
was his name, yo? All right? But yeah, shout everybody
that got the tickets for the cars. We gonna have
some fun man, that the whole family's going Bring your family,

(14:35):
bring your kids so we can have a lot of fun. Hello,
who's that job? Man? Day? What's going on? Baby? What's up?
I mean whatever? Why do you call me baby? Man?
You know why you call you babies? I'm backing like
you because you got that pink on this morning. That's
why you a little cute. So yeah, you're morning. You
be my fish can he's got on your entry to

(14:56):
the Hall of Fame. Also want to thank you so
hold me down for the past and yeah you guys
want to taste at home in Japan and England before
I retired, So I appreciate you. Oh wow, when I
was driving on the flight line putting pleas in here. Yeah, yeah,
every thanks for putting up a bookshelf and us for
life and allowing folks like me to put a book

(15:17):
on them all you catch I'm there time you visit
two hundred and every seven Mountains Boulevard. Wait, yeah, what
book is your book that's on the bookshelf? Classified Encounters?
I set it up there a couple of times, okay, um,
and then also Charlotte man, I'm on my put the
weed in the baggage right now, trying to promote my
new venture and push products for some other veterans. I'll
let me. That's what I'm talking about, my brother and

(15:40):
for everybody out there. He's not talking about weed. He's
talking about a chapter in my first book, Black Privilege. Well,
I tell you about the process of life. You can't
skip the process or the process is putting the weed
in the back before you hit the streets to go
getting money. So salute to that King bo. Thank you
for for checking out real real quick, real quick. Let
me push that site for you real quick. So it's

(16:00):
MBM h I g H t M or dot com
MBM dot com MBM High stand from High King Blood
stuff for your home. Yeah, I appreciate it, all right,
thank you, and yeah shout to Juices for Life. That's
Ye and I and styles P and a host of others.
Juice Star in Brooklyn. It's two seventy seven Malcolm X

(16:22):
Boulevard in Brooklyn. You could always join and get your
fresh juice, get your sea mass, whatever you need to
be healthy. And Angelie came up with an idea to
put up a bookshelf where you know, people win it
a little library, Yeah, a little library where you can
read a book and then bring a book and people
can continue to decipher the circle of continue to read.
So that was a great idea. A lot of people
love that they can pick up a book, read it,
bring it back, and then another person picks it up.

(16:44):
So it's yeah, well, hopefully people start actually bringing the
books back when they take them. But I do refresh
the bookshelf all the time. I was actually just there
two days ago. I always put new books on the books.
We got some of the books up here that we
can Yeah, most of the books there, actually the books
MVY didn't take home. I'm like, okay, cool, it's for
the duce, but there you go. All right, Well we
got rumors on the way, yes, and you know we

(17:04):
are going to give you an update on what's happening
with DMX. It's not looking like good news, but we
will keep you updated. You have a real update and
not one of these. Everybody want to be first to
report things, which understand why why I have no idea, Bro,
It's we live in a very weird area. It's a
nasty ass microwavable error. Bro. Well we'll give you first
hand information from DMX's manager. All right, we'll get into

(17:27):
that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
This is the rumor report with Angela. Ye, all right, Well,
there's been a lot of things floating around about DMX.
I saw a lot of people posting their condolences and

(17:49):
rest in peace. But dmx is manager, Steve Rifkin, actually
has updated information about what's happening. Here's what he said.
Please stop with posting with these rooms. DMX is still alive.
Yes he is on life support, but please, it's not
helping anybody by having seen these false rumors. Let the

(18:10):
family relax for a night. You will be hearing a
statement from the family sometime tomorrow. I really don't understand
people's desire, our need to rush to say that DMX
has passed away. Like what's the point, Like the social
media give out some perks that I don't know about.
If you're the first with this kind of news, makes
no sense. It makes no sense. I never said why
why do you have to be first? Like, let the

(18:30):
family say what happens and then we go from there.
We don't know. And by the way, it's not about
being right either it's about having the koup, and then
we just said to let the family say something first.
Do you understand people like X have real loved ones
who want to know what's going on if they don't
know already, and they don't want to get that news
from social media. No, X have I think XS what
children like? Yeah, you don't want to know. Let let

(18:51):
his family do that first, and then we can go
after like, but come on, and you can always post
your love and support yes for DMX. Yes, just chill
out to the family releases a statement, and this proves
black people can be coaching votes too. We get mad
at white media for exploiting our pain, but you're doing
the same thing by rushing to be first to report
DMX's dad when he's not. And then the post with

(19:12):
the posted yesterday was so disrespectful. That was a couple
of days ago. Yeah, and I actually when I first
saw that article, I was like, that's real tacky. Like
to talk about that. They said, the woman who wrote
the article is getting death threats now and somebody posted
her home address and everything. It's not even it's not
even that, it's just tacky. What is the point of
reporting on the houses that were for that DMX foe

(19:34):
closed on it whatever for why at the time, What
do they have to do with this stord? Make no sense?
All right? Master P in the meantime, spoke to TMZ
and he says that he fails. DMX's overdose could have
been prevented. Here's what he said. I just hate that
we have to wait to something happen to one of
us before everybody really starts saying how much they care

(19:54):
and they love you. I mean, we got to figure
out how to prevent that. Matching all this stuff that
we could have prod for DAMEX to help him. And
I feel like hip hop needs some type of union
the NBA. Haven what happened when a guy fall off,
you know, after he has sold millions and millions of records,
even a female? What happened? We need that? Yeah, I

(20:15):
mean I agree with people for the most part, but
I still think there's a false narrative going around that
people who haven't been trying to get DMX help for
years Like that really has to offend somebody like Swiss,
you know, but not just Swiss, you know. Earl Simmons
has real people around him, real family who love him,
who bunch of people around him that level and who
don't and haven't enabled him. Addiction as a real war.
And I call it a war because you may win

(20:36):
some battles throughout your life, but you might ultimately lose
the war. So I just don't know why people have
this false narrative that people haven't been trying to assist
DMX for years. Yeah, it's really hard to force somebody's
unless they want to get the help, and it's not easy.
You can't make anybody do anything, all right. Princesses State
is going to release a lost twenty ten album called
Welcome to America, and that's going to be coming out

(20:58):
in July. Y'all now a big Prince and he's my
favorite artist of all time. So it's never before heard
the album from of unreleased music, it's going to be
twelve tracks that were recorded in twenty ten and it's
coming out July thirty. Seems like a money grab. It's
his a State that's putting it out, Prince, and I
want to hear he would have put that music out
like Prince we was a private person. Like all the

(21:18):
stuff that they're doing for Prince, I don't think he
would awarded that, and people say it all the time.
It's friends around him say it all the time. Right,
maybe I'm wrong. I have no idea. I don't know.
People are saying that I didn't know Prince, and those
people know Prince way better than me. And yeah, I
couldn't tell you if he would not want it to
come out. And but Prince made so much music then
I'm sure that he has. And he wrote so much
music for other artists. He had different names that he

(21:40):
was writing music under. There's so many things that people
didn't even know Prince wrote. So I'm sure he has
like a plethora of songs that never came out that
could still come out. He wrote a lot for j
Loo too. From what I was told, stop it shut
what don't listen to him? All right? And P and
b Rock it's not happy that he signed a deal.
He posted to Atlantic Records on Instagram. I want to

(22:01):
buy out of this bsas deal y'all got me and
y'all been making millions off me for years, having gave
me one mill yet, so you know he's been having
some issues, I guess, with the label and wants to
get up. He said, I want to buy out and
he wants He said, the worst thing you did was
signed this deal. Yeah, all right, and mvy, it's still
a chance for you to get on bridgetin you know

(22:22):
reggae Jean Cage. More information about why he turned down
Bridgetin season two now. According to The Hollywood Reporter, he
was offered a lucrative deal to return for season two.
He turned it down because he's got a lot of
things happening. Apparently he's been filming many projects as of late.
He'll be in The Gray Man from the Russell Brothers

(22:42):
and Paramounts, Dungeons and Dragons. He's booked and busy. Okay.
Then they offered him to come and star in just
three to five episodes like guest star, and they were
going to give him fifteen fifty thousand per episodes. Back
in the face. He still turned out. That's the biggest
show on Netflix history, and you give the star only
fifty thousand an episode. Yeah, you know, no, no, no,
But that was just because he turned down initially returning

(23:04):
to the show. And then they said, well, give you
fifty thousand to just do three to five episodes. We'll
give you fifty thousand per episode to just guests come
in and be on. Well, I don't know who's out
there listening, who does that show, But fifty thousand I
could do that. Believe her name is Sean Ryan. Fifty
thousand episodes. There's a lot of money, by the way,
I could take that, especially if he's not even like
he's just what you say, he's just showing up every

(23:25):
now and then. Well no, yeah, they offered him that
when he turned down coming back for season two. Oh
and then they said we can, you can just do
three to five episodes and we'll pay you per episode. Oh,
that mean he's getting paid less for the season one.
Then I don't know what they got, but season one
I would assume. You know, it is the most watch
stream show on Netflix now giving him a bag you
don't know that before but until Yeah, but you don't

(23:46):
know how it's gonna do. That's right now. You're not
getting more the second season, not fifty thousand episode. I
think it should be way more than that. He's the
star of the show. I mean, these thous a lot
of money for starting in the show, bro. I don't
think not for him, not for the biggest show. How
many sure, how many episodes let's save it three Oh yeah, yeah,
I don't know how much you got paid. Last season's
thirteen times fifty thousand. But they're saying for this, just

(24:08):
to do three to five episodes, they would pay him
fifty thousand. Yeah, okay, it's a quarter million. Thus, Yeah,
but he's the it's the most watch show on Netflix,
and Netflix has been known to pay a lot of money,
and he is the star. You don't think you should
get more than that? All right, guys, we gotta keep
him moving pretty good. That's your room of report. I
don't think for that for him anyway, But I would

(24:28):
take the fifty thousand now putting out there. He just
said it's not allow for him, But then you would
be the star. I mean, but you got a value
to start watching it. You got a value watching. If
they watch it, then I am. But if nobody watches
and the ratings go down, then you just said that's
not enough for him. But if you started it, you
would take it. Yep, all right, Pa news. Next what

(24:52):
we talk about, Well, imagine if in order for you
to return to college, you have to get a COVID
nineteen vaccine. That is what they were at the reality,
right now all right, we'll get to that. NeXT's to
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Envy Angelou yee, Charlotte, what what you looking like that? Jellman.
I'm looking at this Bridgetin thing, just looking at this counting.

(25:32):
If you watch bridgeton, no, you need to know. I'm
scared about the show. Yeah, and it looks amazing, just
the real costumes and setting everything. He asked to be
on five episodes with fifty grand each. You just get starring.
All right, Well, let's get into front page news where
we're starting. Well, the growing number of colleges and universities

(25:53):
are requiring that students get the COVID nineteen vaccine in
order to be welcomed back to campus. So far, at
least eight colleges have said the vaccine will be required
and they do expect that number will grow. Can they
do that? Can they make guess? They can't take the
vaccine to go to class, because I mean the college
didn't they used to do that when you have to
go to school when you were younger, didn't you have
to get certain there were certain shots that Yet, Yeah,

(26:15):
isn't that the same thing. Let's be honest. The vaccine
hasn't really been proven for exacting, but we don't know
the side effects. It's only been less than a years.
You don't got two of them, and you sat this college.
Most college students of seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, man, they
go up to twenty two, right, So if you can
buy alcohol, you in the dolt. So it's seventeen year

(26:36):
old going to college. And I don't know if I
want my seventeen year old child or my eighteen year
old team to take to take this. Yet I did
it because I'm moving and grooving it. I'm out in
the back making You're making no sense right now. You
have to show improve through actions exactly. So I'm watching
your actions. You've been on this radio scene. How you've
gotten the vaccine? These young impressionable kids like well, envy
got it, and I'm gonna go get it. I'm a
grown so now you can't be You are pigging to

(27:02):
be on Bridge too. They calling me now, so what's
the number. I'm not gonna tell you. They called you
to be on Black Ink Crew the new season. Dad,
I've definitely heard. I passed on that one. I don't know,
why come here with black ink on your face every day?
You might well be paid for it. I passed on.
Actually not a bad idea. You know how they do
microblading for your eyebrows, They could do that for your beer.

(27:24):
With the microblading, how they like fill it out and
it's like a tattoo. Everybody got time to be staining
the blade up on that think All right, now, let's
talk about the Derek shoving trial, because you know, every
day we're giving you updates of what happened. And yesterday
doctor Martin Tobin, who is a physician in pulmonary and
critical care medicine, testified. He is the expert, and he
talked about why uh. He talked about what happened when

(27:47):
George Floyd was on the ground and how he actually
died from a low level of oxygen mister Floyd died
from a low level of oxygen. The bin forces that
are going to lead to the shallow breath are going
to be that he's turned prone on the street, that
he has the handcuffs in place combined with the street,

(28:07):
and then that he has a knee on his neck,
and then that he has a knee on his back
and on his side. All of these four forces are
ultimately going to result in the low tidal volume which
gives you the shallow breaths. Oh Lord. Now, Derek Chavin
for his defense, they were trying to claim that it
could have been from the drugs that were in George

(28:30):
Floyd's system that could have caused it. But doctor Tobin
actually rebutted with this, If fentanyl is having an effect
and is causing depression of the respisory centers, the centers
that control breathing, that's going to result in a decrease
in the respisory rate. And it's shown that with fentanyl
you expect a forty percent reduction in the respisory rate.

(28:55):
So with fentanel his respivery rate should be down at
around ten stead that that it's right in the middle
of normal. So basically it tells you there isn't fantomel
on board. Hey man, whatever it takes to get George
Floyd justice, I'm all for it. But I'm so sick
of y'all white people taking the stand using these big
words to describe what we all saw. Yes, Derek shoving
killed George Floyd, choked him out. We saw it. Stop

(29:17):
playing with our emotions, stop gas lighting using Let justice
be served Jesus. All right, well that is your front
page news, all right. Now, when we come back, we
have the Wall Street trap of joining us. Tell them
who the Wall Street trapp is? Man. I like this guy.
He's a young man from I believe in New Orleans.
You might have heard him on eighty five South Show.
You might have heard him on podcast. You know he

(29:38):
was He got locked up for doing things that you
do we shouldn't be doing as a as a kid.
But when he was in jail, he learned about stop
from somebody in jail and he became this guy that invested,
makes a lot of good money doing it. But he
encourages people to get into the stock industry, not just
people black people. Black people are getting the stock industry
in the stock gaming to learn stocks and he's gonna
be here next and we're gonna talk to him. So move.
It's the Breakfast Club, Go Morning, Breakfast Club Parties. DJ

(30:05):
Envy Angela Yee, Charlotmagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
We got a special guests in the building, right, the
Wall Street trap But what I brother was good, was
God was good? Was good? Family? How everybody done? Blessed
black and Holly favors. In fact, for people who don't
know who the Wall Street Trapper is, you might have
heard him when to earn your leads your podcasts. I
missed you that week, right yeah yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.

(30:27):
I'll go back home a lot. So I have went
back to New Orleans to be with my daughter when
you can. Yeah yeah, I miss you. That matter Ballum
talking to you about that though, definitely yet eighty five
South Show, Calllos and the crew. Let I appreciate those
yeah yeah yeah. Let's breakdown while you the Wall Street Trapper, well, man,
first and foremost, let me say this man, Charlotte Man,
I want to tell you, man, I appreciate your brother.

(30:48):
You're the first black man I ever heard talk about
mental health and um just coming from WHI I'm from
New Orleans, Man. You know I saw my moms get
shot when I was nine. Um, I wound up going
to prison at sixteen, shooting a man and just being
in the hood, coming up in the streets. Man, you
never know how how trauma affects you. So I really
got a therapist, not man. Wow. I want to tell you, man,

(31:12):
I appreciate you for that, love King L I appreciate
you for that. M Yeah, just the Wall Street trapper
man grew up in New Orleans, Man, some of moms
get shot, went to prison, all that stuff. My story
aren't no different too many other people. But just in prison,
I got introduced the stocks. White guy told me this.
I had just had a fight with two of my
suit call friends. Man, and he had a look of

(31:33):
frustration on his face, right, and he was just like, man,
y'all playing the wrong game. And in my mind, I'm like, Hi,
we playing the wrong game. Are you in here with me?
But he told me some profound stuff. Man, he said,
so I had a red band on so in New
Waters a red band means attempt murder. The murder on
Robert Carjack and viting the fence. And he had a
raided white band on, which mean he was going to

(31:54):
the FAS. And he was like, I can almost promise
you you're in here for something less than one hundred
thousand dollars. And I was like for sure and he
was like, well, I embezzled two point eight million from
my company. Pay a restitution at eight hundred thousand. I
still kept two million. I'm only doing eighteen months. He
was like, how much time you have. I was sixteen

(32:14):
at the time. I had ten years. He was like,
now you understand. I was like, man, you're lying. Man
got that much money. One thing about being in prison
you always have your paperwork with you. So he showed
miss paperwork. I see it in black and white. She's
showing me the places he'd been to. And I'm like, yo,
I need to play that game, Like what is that?
And he was just like, listen. One of the first
things you got to stop doing is like, stop trading

(32:35):
your time for money. Start learning to make your money
work for you. And then he tells me, wealthy people
invest in stocks, they start a business, and then they
buy real estate. You do those three things, your life
would change. So the rest of my ten years I
dedicated myself to like, yo, I just gotta learn how
to play it. Started dedicating myself to reading, and I

(32:56):
was like, damn, like this this is different. I see
a bunch of white men making a whole a lot
of money, Like why have I never been taught this?
Like why we never taught this? And just coming back
home from prison, Mike Tyson said, the best man, everybody
got a plant. They get punched in the face. Right.
So I got back home. I got this idea. I
see it. But how do I get money? Like, I

(33:18):
get back in the streets. That's what I know how
to do. My Graham went to the fis my mom
like this is what I knew how to do that,
this is my environment. No matter what I knew, I
gotta get money. So I get back in the streets man.
And just in that whole process, I'm like, all right, cool,
this is what it is my mind. I'm gonna just
use my hustle mother to investment stock movie like this
harm thing that's gonna work. Kind of didn't go that way.

(33:39):
I catch another charge the fit the nars kick my
doing ten pounds a week, ten thousand dollars. I was
facing another thirty five years. That cost me sixty thousand dollars.
So everything that I had invest I mean it worked
for in the streets. I hadn't lost it again. So man,
just God came to me one day and he was like, man,
are you're playing the wrong game? Like and it's just

(34:00):
I had epiphanis. I was like, all right, cool. So
I still didn't get it, dude, because I got back
in the streets. But this time I come hustle, So
I started robbing, you know, hustlers, Like that's the next
best thing for me in my mind, like the streets
is what I knew how to do. And then I
just all right, let me do something. Then, so I
just started reading it again. I always was a small dude,
so I'm like, all right, let me just try it. Then.
So I started really getting into it, like yo, this

(34:22):
makes sense, Like damn, I see why they don't teach
us this. It's powerful, Like seventy percent of everything that
we use and consume, what our money is on the
stock market. And I started teaching my homes and I
was like, all right, how do I make it realistic
to them? How do I make them tap into it? Right?
So I can't talk to everybody. But I can talk
to the street dudes like I can talk to them

(34:43):
something like, yo, check this out. If you go do
a bid, which is gonna happen, what do you come
home too? Like, you gotta get back in the streets.
You gotta get it out the mud again. So if
you had money invested for you when you come home,
you got money. You don't gotta ask nobody from no handout. Like, so,
let's start thinking bigger p it or not? What happens
if you get killed in the street, because most of
us need to go to jail or we get killed.

(35:04):
What do you leave your kids? Like, Let's start making
it make sense. So the goal for me was to
never tell you get out the streets. It was to
start saying, Yo, let's start thinking about our family now, like,
let's start thinking about something bigger than us. And nobody
never came to us like that. So that was my
whole avenue. And so the Wall Street travel was me
just saying, let me turn the trapper word into something
positive instead of always been about dope, instead of always

(35:25):
being about hustling. And I knew my voice for who
I was talking to. I never wanted to talk to
nobody else. Wow, you didn't go to school or nothing.
You just read. I just read. So I a lot
of the first thing I read was Rich Dad, Poor Dad, right.
And the reason why it was because it wasn't actual
an investment book. It was a mindset ship. So one
of the things that have to happen us in the

(35:46):
street is we got to start looking at that money different. Right.
So a lot of times with me, what happened with
me was I stopped looking at money as something I needed,
and I started saying, Yo, what I really want is
the time. And then ultimately I had a freedom that
I want, right, So I was like, I need to
do that. So I just started learning how to analyze businesses. Right.
So Wall streeted this big old machine that prints money
every day all day. I just gotta know how to

(36:07):
operate the machine. If I learn how to operate the machine,
I got a job forever, and a job is just
to produce freedom for myself and then let my daughter
and I start inheriting freedom. So my daughter five years old,
now she got six figures invested. I've been invested since
she was one. Like, let's normalize that. I think it's great,
especially for your daughter that you started a bank account.

(36:29):
They've done studies that show that when kids have a
bank account at an early age, they tend to be
way better with money later on in life. Now that's
a fact. Like so for me, my daughter doesn't even
have a bank account. She got what was called a
custodio account. But that's small. Ye, here's why you put
your money in a bank. The bank then takes your money.
So let's look at it like this. You put a

(36:49):
thousand dollars in the bank. The bank, once you open
a bank account to bank and say, yo, we legally
can take ninety percent of that money and do what
we want to do with it fractional their banking right,
and you don't know you all right, cool, but they've
taught us, Joe, let's just sit the bank is the
safest place to put your money. And they've taught us that.
So the bank gonna say, okay, trap, let me take
that thousand Charlotte man heeds a thousand Charlotte man. We

(37:10):
can give you nine hundred dollars at this. I caught
it your adult report cast, so your credit score, whatever
that is, we'll give you that based on this. You
pay me interest on that. He takes that nine hundred,
he does what he does, He go apare to you envy.
You take the nine hundred, you put it in the bank.
The bank. Now take that same nine hundred. They take
eight hundred linits to somebody else. Right, So they're gonna
make a whole lot of money off that. If they can't.

(37:34):
I'm about to say that all yours, but then they
canna also say, Yo, you know what says nobody that
wnta take this money. We don't got nobody to give
it to. Let's go put it on a stock market. Right.
So now we asked out and they're gonna give you
fifty cent at the end of the year, right, So
how do we leverage it? All? Right? Cool? Let me
now say I'm gonna put my own money in a
stock market, right, and I'm gonna own the same bank.

(37:56):
I'm gonna own Chase Bank. Right. I'm gonna get a
Chase Bank to pay me Diva dance. I'm gonna get
those dividends to buy me more stock and Chase Bank. Right.
So now I've not only got the bank to pay me,
I've also got ownership in the bank. I've turned the
bank into my own trap house. We got more with
the Wall Street Trapper. When we come back, it's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy and

(38:18):
Ngula Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with the Wall Street Trapper. How
much time does it take you to master the stock market?
How often are you on it? Are you on it
all day long? Are you trading all day? So there's
different there's different components and how you play the game, right,
and so one of the things I tell people, it's
like Wall Street looks like us now, right, Like it
don't look like the image we had before, right, we

(38:42):
added at all. Whether you're trading for Rex, I love.
So my portfolio is eighty percent buy and hold, and
I think everybody should start there, right And why you
should start that a lot of people don't know that. Yeah,
So buying hold is simply finding a great business, owning
it and just holding it long distance, long distance, right,
long term? Yeah, long term. So what happens is like

(39:04):
Nipsey said, the best and I just use it and
everything like it's a marathon. Like, so we're looking at
the forty yard dash how can I get rich fast?
Not understanding that we didn't get into this situation overnight.
So a long term would be like a explain so
you buy Apple, So tell you what a long term
would be. Yeah, I'm definitely not a financial advisor. So

(39:26):
one of the things I says, look for three things
in a business. It doesn't take long to understand a business. Right,
look for three things. You want a business who you
can see being around for the next ten years, longevity, right.
You want a business that is producing cash flow, right.
And then you also want a business that has a
competitive edge. So let's break that down. What is a

(39:47):
competitive edge? What does the business have over its competitors
that says it can't go out of business? Right. So
one of the things that I love is a business
that has lifetime customers, a business like Apple. Right. So
Apple has what's called this. It has two types of motes.
It's a switching mode in a branding mode. Switching mode

(40:09):
says that because I have this iPhone, what's the possibilities
of me going to an Android? Slim to none? Why?
Because everything I does probably is connected to the Apple Cloud.
So my phone is on it, my computer is on it,
my laptop everything I had, So for nown for me
to go to another phone, I gotta take all of
that off of there to go somewhere else. The chances
of me doing that as slim to none. Right. Brand

(40:30):
switching mode another thing is like a branding mode. Right,
So what is a branding mode? When you think about
a name, this name sticks out to you? Think about
this when people think about a shirt with a collar,
what do they call it? Polo? Right? Branding mode when
a company name non becomes synonymous with an object. Right,
So it's not hard to get in it. The thing
is getting you in and then just start understanding, Yo,

(40:52):
what does a good company look like? So? I have
these five rules I go by and I call them
rules or U l e s the aura stands reason.
What's the reason that I'm at this company for? How
did I get here? That you do I understand it? Like?
Do I understand how this business actually makes money? Right?
That's important? He is expansion. Cannot see the business expanding

(41:13):
without setting off assets that McDonald's, right, I would think
McDonald's was a great business. Right, but now with everything
turned a healthy uh, with people not necessarily wanting to
go out as much McDonald's don't really deliver. You gotta
go through Uber each fries come Tom, it's not as desirable.

(41:33):
Is that still a long term investment? So now you
look at it as this way. Again, I'm not telling
no about it invest McDonalds. Yeah yeah, yeah, So now
you look at it like this. Okay, who's the number
one fast food business in the world? Number one? Right?
People still love the brand. Right, the world is opening
back up. You can go to any McDonald's right now.

(41:55):
They got a line wrapped around it. You're not going away.
So what they did was they made how to how
do we speed this up? Cool? You can go to
McDonald's now they would have the kiosk inside of them.
So now you don't even got to go to the register.
You can order right here. Right. They're taking a page
out of the Chick fil A model, right, So it's
still gonna be a great And then also one of
the things that you'll see about McDonald's they put their

(42:16):
restaurants in prime locations. I always I always told that
their main business is real estate, is like prime location. Also,
let's dig a little deeper with McDonald's. So again, like
these people brilliant, so there's a study that showed that
red make red is something a color that makes you hungry.
So if you look at most of your food chains,

(42:37):
most of them are red. They gotta something red inside
of the signs, like psychologically that engages you to like that,
I'm hungry, you know what I'm saying. So they're smart
just in branding. Just start learning what you consume, yo,
Like before you even get into that whole master, before
you try to be Warren Buffett, B DJ Envy B
charlom Man be trapped like you what you consume every day,

(43:00):
Like like Vy should be invested in Beijing, right, No,
seriously because he's like, but just for men has taken
off during It's true, you know it. You know it's
been helpful for me too, Like I was saying earlier,

(43:21):
like all these apps, right because I've been using this
app Public that I've been using to invest in the
stock market, and you don't have to invest like a
full price of the stocks. You can invest whatever amount
of money that you have. But it's also like a
Twitter feed that's on there, So there's all these different
people that are only having conversations about different stocks and
what they and they're not telling you what to do,
but they're talking about what they did and why they

(43:42):
did it. And then I go off the app and
I'm like, Okay, let me do my own research. And
so that's how me and like you said things that
I use, Like I invested in the real real because
I know that second hand luxury item market isn't going anywhere.
I saw there was a new CEO at the company,
So I look at different things like that. But how
do you just side when it's the best time to
buy Because the market fluctuates so much money, you like,

(44:05):
this is a great time to get in. So one
of the things I love to do is and this
is where the patience comes in that right. So one
of the things I tell people is like you got
to understand the value or something before. You got to
understand the value of the asset before you buy, right,
Like if you went bought a car, if you bought
the car to sticker price, then you probably getting messed over. Right,
if you bought a house at the market price, you

(44:27):
probably getting messed over right. You don't want to do that.
So one of the things I help people says, what
I help people learn is how to actually find a
value of what this asset is worked, right, Like, I'm
into this game, so think about this. So for Black Friday,
people run to Walmart and all these places because they
feel like these liabilities are on sale. Right. Well, when
the stock market goes on sale, people want to take

(44:48):
their money out. That's the perfect time to put money in,
right because in the streets, you make more money in
a drought. And so I keep the same mentality when
I'm investing. So to answer your question, my love is
like I wait to the market go on sale, like
you know what I'm saying, And I'm gonna be real.
Almost twenty third I went crazy, layah, I was dumping

(45:12):
everything I had enough. You know what I'm saying, Like wait, wait,
you're like all right now because he won't see the bottom.
That'll see when it's gonna bottle. Right for me, I
love that, Like I teach all my people that, yo, like,
while it's running up, what we need to be doing
is research and businesses. We need to be researching them.
We need to find on out what they work, because
what happens is it's like expansion, Right, you can only

(45:36):
expand so much before it has to contract, right, You
only blow up so much before it has to come back.
But when it comes back, that's when we unload. That's
when we trip a lot net work. Yo, it's a game.
So one of the things people always say is why
don't they teach us this in school? Right? So just
let's think about this, right. Well, people don't make wealthy

(46:01):
people rich. They give wealthy people ideas so that poor
people can make them rich, so they can make us
better consumers, right, so they can put something in our
face to make us right. So the lion is at
the top of the food chain game. The lion will
never tell the z but the giraffe or the water
buffalo how to get it with. If he did, how

(46:21):
would he eat? Right? Financial predators financial praise You gotta
now transition to being a financial predator. You know, I
know some people are gonna hear you hit the term
financial predator. In fact, that sounds so negative. But truth
be told, you only got two options. He's the predator
prey you're gonna eat up. That's it, all right, We
got more with the Wall Street Trapper. When we come back.

(46:41):
It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the morning. Everybody is
DJ Envy and July yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are
the breakfast club. We're still kicking it with the Wall
Street trappers. Charlomagne, mister trapper. What was the first amount
of money you invested into the stock market and what
the stock was it? Um It's ten thousand dollars. I
invested in four Probably the worst investment I made in
the beginning, because I was just going off of everybody

(47:04):
got a Mustang, just before I learned the fundamentals UM
and I realized that it was a bad company. I
did that too. I brought you involved to Yeah, I
thought that if it was a bad company, but you
get me in on now. I wanted to I wanted
to do under army because in my head it was
Steph Curry was endorsing it, and I was saying Steph
Curry's attached to I felt comfortable about at that time,

(47:28):
they could still come back. It did good for a
couple of months, and then so I own a company
called Lululemon. Now, when you said you own a company,
you invested a company, you call yourself ownership. But now
I'm my owner. So I'm glad you said that when
you buy stock in the business, you are part owners
at that point, like no, by yes you are. I

(47:49):
teach my listen, I teach my daughter that. Now I
teach my daughter that. I was like, stank, you owned
two hundred and fifty shares of Disney. She was like, Daddy,
I owned Mickey Mouse. I said, you're down right, like
you voting rights, like they send you emails. Yo, this
is what it's called in a proxy statement. Yo, this
is what we're doing. This is where this is what
we lost money. Yet this is how we plan on

(48:10):
making money. Oh and by the way, we're declaring a
fifty cent dividan. That's to you. As an owner of stock.
You are now entitled to a portion of the profit
that that business makes. What makes you better is the
more ownership you have. The mosai so you have you
feel what I'm saying as with anything so instart an

(48:30):
under armer, like I bought Lulu Limit because I felt
it was a better business that worked out for you.
But even so, like like you do real estate envy,
Like what people don't know is like you can get
into real estate in the stock market right through. It's
called real estate investment trust reads right, So just think
about this, wal Mart Amazon. They're not in the real McDonald's.
They're not in the real estate business, so safe. But

(48:52):
they can go to somebody and say, yo, I need
a warehouse made a thousand squeet by one thousand square feet.
The people gonna come to them and say, OK, cool,
we'll make the will build it for you, but you
have to sign a lease with us triple that least, right,
And that's just simply saying I'll provide the building, you
pay all the bills. Right. So now, as an investor,
I can say I own the company who wear Amazon

(49:14):
pays rent to. I own a company that Walmart pays
rent to seventy eleven. I own a company called Old Reality. Right,
they pay dividends every month. They own seventy eleven Walgreens
plan and Fitness home depot. So I own the people
they pay rent to. So essentially you can still get
into real estate that way. I want you to give

(49:37):
some tips on the people who just starting like they're
watching this interview. They don't have to right, you know
what I mean, they got a couple of thousand, right,
they want to get it to stop. There you go,
what would you give? What tips would you give that
first so the first thing I would tell them to
do is get was called Like again, I'm not a
financial advisor, y'all, Like, don't hold me to this. But
the safest way they get in the game is by

(49:58):
getting in the ETF right, a strange traded front and
so it moves like a stock, but it gives you
a collection of stocks all at one time. Right, So
let's say you wanted to get it. You like bank stocks,
you can get an x LF ETF and now you
own Chase, Bank, City Bank, Bank of America. You all
them all at once. It's a safe play, right etfdb

(50:19):
dot com and it'll have a bunch of ETFs on
the it'll break them down for you. You can't be
scared to read, like, you can't be scared to read like,
I'm gonna just be real Like, that's how you leverage
the game. By reading. It's going to mitigate the risk
on what I mean, but it's gonna take some of
the risks off. Let's say I wanted to own Apple,
but I'm not willing to take the risk. I might

(50:40):
wake up in the morning Apple down eight percent. I
might be like, yo, I'm about to sell right, Well,
you may own Apple with this etf your own Apple, Amazon, Netflix,
your own ten companies. So if one company is down,
the other eight is finding a balance in it. If
all eight of them down, it still wouldn't be down
as much as the one company would because you found balance.
So that's a great way to get in the game.

(51:01):
And I want people to understand this too. Just because
the stock goes down in price doesn't mean you lose money.
You only lose money when you sell it when it's
down because you've locked the prict You've locked that loss in. Right,
So the stock goes down, if you bought more, you've
now bought the price in which you bought of that.
You've bought it down. So if you bought that two

(51:22):
hundred dollars and the stock goes down to one fifty,
if you buy more over that one fifty, you've now
brung it down to about one sixty five. And so
now you can make profit at one sixty five instead
of waiting for it to get back to two hundred. Right,
So that would be the first thing I would do.
It say, Yo, just start with some ets or some
index funds, the S and P five. Yeah, so you

(51:43):
can buy the Voo or the spy great index funds.
You own five hundred businesses. You can't lose with that.
On average, it gives you eight percent. Listen, the most
important financial decision you will ever make is how much
of your paycheck you're going to get to work for
You do you think you would be if you didn't
go to jail. I tell people that's the most important
part of my life. I would never take that ten

(52:05):
years back like I did it. You can't. Time is
our most important asset. But for me, that elevated my
who I am as a man, who I am as
a fall to another level. With out prison, there is
no law street trap. I asked that question because, like
I always say, prisons aren't real correctional facility. Hell no.
But if there was actual teachers there instead of the

(52:28):
guy that you was, you know that was that was
They're doing a bid with you, somebody that could actually
plant seeds and you into trapper. Won't you come do
this stock exchange things for real, and go to classes
while you're here. You could come out of better human.
But we need people like you that I'm really trying
to get back in prisons right now, Like that's something
like I'm heavy. I was talking to my guy Andre Norman.

(52:49):
I'm like, yo, I need to get back in the
trap for real. Like I am my brother's keepers in
a way because once I had a knowledge and I
don't teach it to him that I'm at fault, not him,
you feel, So I'll started holding myself accountable for teaching
my brother's stuff, And so I had to relearn a
whole bunch of stuff, like my actions, my ways, my demeanor,
me seeing another black man, not looking at him like

(53:10):
I got something against him, but looking at him like
what's good, king are you doing? Like how can you? Like?
Let me? Let me diffuse it? Early that dialogue changed,
so now you're receptive to what I got to say.
That's why I love your story because it literally just
shows all you gotta do is pour into brothers and sisters.
Man like we just because you grew up in a
certain environment, we're not setting our ways. But I just

(53:30):
don't know any other way. That's it's learned behavior. But
the beauty of it is everybody's doing what they genuinely
love to do it. Like when I talk about mental
health is because that's I really I go to therapy
you know what I'm saying. I'm into mindfulness. That's what
I do. I'm just I'm just sharing my story. Yeah,
like Yo, that opened me up so much. Man, Like

(53:50):
I suffer with survivors and most heavy like just saying
like I made it out, like I'd be like damn,
like I'd be feeling bad sometimes, like especially I'm going
back home. Yeah, like when I go like I go home,
I'll be like damn. You know what I'm saying. Because
my homies see me, and it's crazy because like some
of them, I gotta deal with them from a distance,
and it's out of respect for what I'm doing and
what they're doing and there ain't no love laws. And

(54:12):
then my mind, I'm always like how do I get them?
How do I get them? Like? And I suffer with it.
But therapy, therapy helped me because one of the things
therapists told me was you don't have to feel being successful.
You meant to be successful. You don't got to fear
going back to the streets. Well street trapper man, we
appreciate you joining us, brother man. Man appreciate I want
to just tell me my bro man more duncan man,
I appreciate him too, man, for just plugging those things up.

(54:34):
You know, I'm always about again relationships man, you know,
and so I just appreciate that. Got to shout them out.
And just y'all man for having me for shore Thank
you for information Instagram or for shore Man. Wall Street
Trapper on Instagram is wall Underscool Street Underscore Trapper um
and on YouTube is just Wall Street trapping. Man. Check me.

(54:54):
I'll drop a lot of information every day, all day
on Instagram and YouTube. So just just hoilight me, man,
Let's get it. Let's trap, big trap. All right, well
it's the Breakfast Club. Is Wall Street Trapper? Appreciate man.
Drama's young ass just said to me that Dave Chappelle
was the nutty professor. No, I did not say that.
That's exactly what such a guy? Why would you say that.

(55:17):
I didn't say that exactly. We were talking about done Rowlins,
you know, getting destroyed. But I think his name was
Aloman on stage and they were saying it was like
when Dave Chappelle character roasted Professor Clump Crump. It was
Clump Clump and drama professor Dave Chappelle. All right, well,

(55:38):
let's get the rule. Let's Talk Diddy, it's about this
is the U Report, Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club.
Well Diddy wrote an open letter to Corporate America. I
just knew this wasn't gonna end well. And in the
letter he basically talks about ad money distribution. Okay, and

(56:03):
it's called if you love Us, Pay Us. A letter
from Sean Combs to Corporate America. He said, no longer
can Corporate America manipulate our culture into believing incremental progress
is acceptable action. He quoted Desmond Tutu. If you are
neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side
of the oppressor. He said, the same feet these companies
used to stand with us in solidarity, or the same
feet they used to stand on our Next, when confronted

(56:25):
by the leaders of several black owned media companies, General
Motors list in my network Revolt as an example of
the black owned media it supports. While Revolt does receive
advertising revenue from GM, our relationship is not an example
of success. Instead, Revolt, just like other black oled media companies,
fight for crumbs while GM makes billions of dollars every
year from the black community. Exposing GM's historical refusal to

(56:48):
fairly invest in black ol media is not an assassination
of character. It's exposing the way GM and many other
advertisers have always treated us. Yeah, solute to ditty, He's
right in regard to corporate America. Can't advertisers needing to
spend money with black media. But a lot of people
would say, did he needed to practice what he preaches? Oh? Did?
He's harder than the right place. But a lot of

(57:08):
times when you make these stands, you have to make
sure you are doing what you are asking other folks
to do. Yes, white corporations need to pay us, but
black corporations need to pay. But Jesse bou posted did
he it starts with us? I was recently approached to
host a show for a Revolt and it came without pay.
We cannot keep knocking white folks for their disrespect towards
minority creators while doing the same thing to each other.
I encourage you to be the change that we need. Yes,

(57:31):
that's the question. That is a narrative, But it's Revolt
making a lot of money to be able to no
pay those people. The differences is you know you have
a company like let's say GM, that's making billions of dollars.
Revolt is not. And Diddy has been clear with me
even with some of the shows that he wanted me
to do that, Look, we just don't have it right now.
When we get it, when we get to that point,
then I can. But that's my point. Now, we just
don't have it. If you're not making that money. You

(57:53):
got to say that you can't bring these creators in
and just ask these creators the barter because they're looking
at you as Diddy the nine hundred million dollars man,
but that's not hundred million dollars comes from a lot
of other things. That's not a revote. If I'm trying
to get you on revoting, revote, ain't got no money.
You gotta say that then, because if not, I'm looking
at you like you're just another person who're not trying
to pay me the same way these white people are
not trying to pay me what them work. Yeah, because
the first housing show before any other network approached me

(58:16):
was did he He reached out to me. It's like,
I love what you're doing with the community, teaching people
how to do real estate. I want to do the show.
And I was like, all right, Bet let's do it.
I was like, what we got as a budget did
It's like, well, and by the way, he's done that
with quite a few creators. But once again, it's because
you're looking at didd he is the nine hundred million
dollars man, but he's making that money off a lot
of other things and not revote, revoteing. Ain't got no

(58:37):
damn money. But you got to let these creators know that,
because if not, they're gonna be looking at you the
same way we look at these white corporations. Pay us period.
All right. Now, Nike and Mischief have reached a settlement
in the Satan Shoes trademark land's loss. Mischief has agreed
to a voluntary recall of the shoes as well as
it's previously released Jesus shoes to end the lawsuits. So

(58:58):
that's the settlement one no smoke. Yes that they've gotten
now waited Satan get you. You know what I'm saying.
That would have never happened with Jesus. They did Jesus too. No,
did they stop that Jesus? No, Well they said they
agreed to said of the lawsuit after realizing they already
achieved its artistic purpose. They got the intention. Shoes were

(59:20):
individually numbered works of art that will continue to represent
the ideals of equality and inclusion with these Satan shoes,
but sold out in less than a minute. Misschip intended
to comment on the absurdity of the collaboration culture practiced
by some brands and about the perniciousness of intolerance. All right,
well that is your rumor reports. All right, thank you,
miss giving that done to man? I need um what's

(59:42):
the young lady's name? Excuse me? Her name is? I said,
excuse me? That often you act like I could control it?
You can, you know you? No, No, I've always focused
more on my farts, Like I don't fart in my clothes,
focus more on your butt. I feel like those slip
out more. No, they don't. I don't find my focuses

(01:00:03):
on this button. That's very true. My focus is that's right.
My focus is on the button, not the mouth. Okay,
this breaking, everybody, grow up. Okay, we need Sarah Paint

(01:00:23):
from the New York Post to come to the front
of the congregation, but not just her, because she's not
the only vote you out here. Okay, all you people
that were out there posting r ip DMX yesterday, y'all
need to come to the front of the congregation too.
You like to have a word with you? All right,
we'll get to that next keeping lock this the breakfast club.
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restrictions apply for Donkey of the day a Democrat, so
being Dunky of the day a little bit of so

(01:01:07):
like a dog day Now, I've been called a lot
in my twenty three years. Like Donkey of the day
is a new wife. Donkey to Day for Friday, April
ninth goes to Sarah Painter. I think I'm pronouncing her
last name right of the New York Post and all
you folks in a rush to be first to say

(01:01:28):
rip DMX. Who who is Sarah pay to? First of all,
she's the woman who this week wrote an article in
The New York Post titled DMX and the Houses He's
lost during his rap career. That article was just as
pointless as all you people rushing the post R I
p DMX yesterday and don't even know if the man
is really dead and not. Okay, I want to unpack
some things today. As my therapist would say, let's discuss

(01:01:52):
the term vulture first and foremost. What is that term?
Not coach of vulture? We say that, We say a
coach of vote is someone who adopts something from a
different community and make it their own. I don't think
that's what's happening in this situation with DMX. I just
see a bunch of votus, period. And in order to
fully understand that term voture, you have to know what
the vote is. A vote is a scavenger that specializes

(01:02:12):
in feeding off the carcasses of dead animals. We've all
heard about a scene VOTs circling at some point in
our lives, and there are a couple of reasons you see,
you know, VOTs circling. They are either waiting for one
of their own to sniff outs some food, or they're
waiting for a larger, perhaps dangerous predator or scavenger on
the ground to finish snacking on what it's snacking on more.
All the story is they feast off the carcasses of

(01:02:35):
the dead. Now, if I describe a person as a votre,
which I'm doing right now in this Donkey of the
day with Sarah Painter, as well as all your folks
on social media and or Russian say r ip about
DMX and don't even know what the hell is going on.
When I call you a voter, I'm calling you that
because you're a person who is trying to gain something
from another person's troubles. I disapprove of you trying to
gain gain something from another person's troubles. And that's what's

(01:02:56):
happening to the good brother Earl Simmons right now. If
you have I'd heard DMX is not dead. He's still
on life support. This is what dmx is manager, Steve
Rifkin said last night. Please stop with posting with these
from DMX is still alive. Yes he is on life support,
but please it's not helping anybody by having seen these
false rumors. But the family relax for a night. You

(01:03:20):
will be hearing a statement from the family sometime tomorrow.
I really truly don't understand people's desire our need to
rush to post these things. What's the point. I'm really
wondering if social media gives out some perks that I
don't know about. If you're first with this kind of news,
and I know we say I would rather be right
than first. No, I don't even care to be right

(01:03:40):
in this situation our first Okay. In fact, if the
news is DMX is dead, I want to be wrong.
I don't want that to be true. Okay, But the
way y'all rush the post, it it's like y'all want
that to be true. In this case, it's not about
being right or first. It's about having the coup to
let the family grieve more and release this news on
their own time. Do you understand Earl Simmons is a
real human, a father, you know, son, frank, uncle, cousin.

(01:04:05):
He has real family, real loved ones who I'm sure
are calling and checking every hour on the hour getting updates.
These people want to know what's going on if they
don't already, and they don't want to get that news
from social media from a bunch of people who care
more about themselves than they do DMX and his family. Now,
Sarah Painter, she posted the story about DMX and the
houses he's lost during his rap career. Sarah, I would

(01:04:27):
love to know why you felt the need to do
this story right now. Okay, you're saying the article that
DMX was complicated. Yes, all of us are, all humans
are complicated. And you say he had an unstable life,
and you talk about his debt and him undergoing multiple
foreclosures and four sales and investment losses in his real
estate portfolio, and then you go on the list all
his real estate history and call it a tragedy. No, Sarah,

(01:04:50):
the tragedy is this article because it serves no point
or purpose at a time like this. Why when this
man is in the hospital on life support, did you
feel the need to discuss his foreclosures. I'm really sitting
here trying to understand why votures do what they do.
But we know why, because voters have to eat. This
isn't even a black or white thing. It's just the

(01:05:11):
voture thing. If you got mad at Sarah this week
in the New York Post for exploiting DMX's current condition,
but you rushed to social media yesterday to say rip
and talk about you know, X's organs failing you are
no better than Sarah in the New York Post. Now,
I understand some of y'all just following the pack and
didn't know any better. I mean health. You saw all
these people posting r ip you just assume it's true.
But you know you can make an ass out of

(01:05:32):
yourself by assuming right. But somebody had to start this
rip X thing. I don't know who started it, but
I know whoever did needs to be ashamed in themselves
and all of your votes, in the words of a
good brother and ore needs are relax. Okay. You're literally
cirking around DMX's body, waiting to feast off his pain,
waiting to eat off his trauma. Y'all can't wait. You're

(01:05:54):
chomping at the bit. You got your think pieces ready
to fly about his troubles, his trauma. You got your
pictures with him ready to post if he passes. You
can't wait to say r I P first, even if
it's not true, Because even if it's not true, you
win because you get what you want, which is attention.
You get retweets, you get lights, you get repost on
different i G pages like Shade Room and highlywood Unlocked.
People like Sarah, you know their stories go viral, okay,

(01:06:17):
and I just have to sit back and ask when
did we get here? Was it always like this and
social media just magnified it? I don't know, but I
also don't think we can return to normal. There is
no putting the tooth paste back into YouTube people, and
sadly we live in an era where people respect their
own algorithms instead of someone else's life. Nothing should be

(01:06:38):
happening in the media right now in regards the DMX
except prayer. That's it. Candlelight, visuals, positivity, love and light,
healing energy. That's the only thing we should be sending
DMX right now. That's the only thing we should be
sending DMX's family right now. The only thing we should
be doing right now is praying for X the way
he would pray for us. Matter of fact, val your
heads out of your heads and let Deacon Earl lead

(01:07:00):
us in a prayer. Brother God, we thank you for
this gathering. The souls see that we two and will
gather your name that your presidents would be thank you
for your presence. We have the grace of blessings or
our partners this day. We pray that any obstacle to
the devil plans to place in our path were removed.
In the name of Jesus, we pray that you have
your will, have your way in our lives. Potherable. We
didn't make us, so we couldn't possibly know what to
do with us. We thank you for the things that

(01:07:22):
most people take for granted. Father, the air we have
to breathe, the food we have to eat, the clothes
we have to wear, the costs we have to drive,
the money we spend. The lives you touched and the
lives that have touched our own were asked to were
able to be a blessing to others as well as ourselves.
We has to be reminded of the power in the
spoken word fathered, because we can't defeat the enemy with
the spoken word. All we have to do is remember

(01:07:44):
to say it, remember to use it. The word says,
no webin form that gives me so possible. The word
doesn't say that the weabin won't be formed. The word
doesn't say that the intention of the webin maker won't
be to harm you. The worders say that they won't
attempt to use it. The word says, no webin form
that gives me so posible. So what they think, no
matter what they make, no matter what they tried, By
the power of the world, we are covered. We humble

(01:08:06):
out shins before you. We praised your name and give
you the glory. We praised your name and give you
the glory. We praised your name and give you the glory.
And Jesus might have named me and pray Amen, Amen, Amen.
Words are powerful. Watch how you use them. And to
all you fools from Sarah Painter or the folks who
are in a rush to post bad news about DMX,
I have one thing to say to you, secret respect,

(01:08:27):
not attention. Please let him mind. Give all these individuals
the biggest he had. He ha, he ha, you stupid mother,
Are you dumb? I honestly didn't understand that story. I
honestly it didn't make any sense. Why like why, like
what what did you didn't wake up and it was like, hey,
this is a good idea. It just all right, all right,

(01:08:50):
well thank you for that dog kid to day. So
where do we go from here? Guys? What do we
want to do? We were stowing the ball a lot
of things against to wall, seeing what was stinking. All right, Well,
it is Friday, it's Friday. See you know what freaky
freaky freaky dramas actually came up with this time. I
was gonna say, I don't know what y'all talking about today.
Let's let's give them some context. You know, I was

(01:09:11):
talking during the last break and I accidentally burped Envy
and ange League got mad at me. I said, excuse me, um,
I am able to control what comes out of my
butt more than my mouth because I don't fight in
my clothes. So that's just something I've been really practicing
for years. You know what I'm saying. I guess it's
like butt kegels or whatever you would call them. But
I'm really good. At that time, you had to lose

(01:09:32):
Bode and so Envy saying that I'm focused on my
butt and not my mouth. Correct, This is just play played.
Excuse me? Her name is? I said, excuse me? And
often night you act like I could control it. You
can you No, No, I've always focused more on my farts,

(01:09:52):
Like I don't fight in my clothes, focus more on
your butt. I feel like they don't. I don't fight
in my focuses on this button. That's very true. My focus, yeah,
is that's right, My focus is on the button, not
the mouth. Selfish Okay, now, and on a drama is
calling me selfish because I'm focused on the button not

(01:10:13):
the mouth. Envy came up with this topic is really
topic and be telling what you say. No, So the
topic is it's Friday. It's freaky, freaky Friday. We're grown.
What hole are you focusing on? What hold are you
focusing on this weekend? Yeah? I think that's a great topic.
All right, let's five A five one and we want
to know what a hole are you focusing on this weekend?

(01:10:36):
This freaking breaking, freaky Friday's freaky Friday. Goddamn the breakfast club,
TJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are the
breakfast club. It's Friday, so you know what that means.
It's freaking, freaking freaky Friday. This topic just came out

(01:10:59):
or I don't have nothing to do with that. We
were just talk Burke on air play to play the clip,
to play the clip? Excuse me her name is? I said,
excuse me that you act like I could control it?
You can? You know? No, No, I've always focused more
on my farts, like I don't fight in my clothes
focus more on your butt. I feel like they don't.

(01:11:24):
I don't fight. My focus is on this button. That's
very true, my focus. Yeah, that's right, My focus is
on the button, not the mouth. Selfish okay, and honor
of dramas, you know, saying that it's selfish that I
focus on my butt more than the mouth. Envy decided
to come up with this question, which hole do you
focus on for the weekend? I did this freaky freaky Friday. Right,

(01:11:47):
we're growing with sexy. We could focus on whatever whole
we want. So let's start in the room. Can I
say as you without going to human resource? Now, this
was not my idea. So what's the I don't even
understand what this is. But whole focusing throw it to me, yeah,
throw it to him. Dramas, What the whole are you
focusing on? We know what? Who are you focused on? Drama?
But you know what whole you focusing on? Drum? But
the mouth? Uh? I don't know how to answer this. You.

(01:12:10):
I'll let you leave the do it. We'll follow behind you. Yeah,
answer well, listen, I'm not a bud guy. You know
what I'm saying? Like I don't. Yeah, I'm not that.
That's not my thing. I've never I've never even done that.

(01:12:31):
You've never done that. No, I've never done it too
an individual, and never had it done to me. But now,
I mean, you know I have had to white put
fingers back. That's not that's but that's not my thing.
So I'm definitely about the mouth. The mouth, yes, okay,
all right, but myself, vagina, that whole, that wasn't that,
that's not that's not any equation. What do you mean?
That's not in the quation. We're only discussing two holes here.

(01:12:52):
What we were discussing button mouth? Guys. I thought we
just said what hole? All the hole? No, no, no,
no no. I burped the mouth and I said, I
don't fart in my clothes, so I do bucket, you
can focus on my butt. So we're focused on two
holes here, sir, whoa sell me? I'll go to mouth. Hello, Hello,

(01:13:20):
it is what out of Louisville? Hey, Tony? What's going on? Man?
What the hole are you focusing on this weekend? Brother?
Trying to do balla ball? What the hell is that ball?
Take his fingers and all the holes? It's three holes.
We're only talking about two though, can you do you
gotta do one? Gotta go in the belly button? In right,

(01:13:41):
I don't mean the belly button is not a hole,
you fool. I mean, but that's the okay, got long fingers? Hello?
Who's this? Yeah? You know the bob? Mellow? What's the bomb? Y'all? Mellow? Now,

(01:14:04):
let's be respectful. Oh in fact, now, we can't we
can't act this, we can we can't ask okay, okay,
all right? Is that what getting active means? That? Okay,
well you know what dat we can't ask mello. You
just made me rethink what I said earlier. I don't

(01:14:25):
do but stuff, but I definitely tost sallex So yes, okay,
that's what we're talking about. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm I'm
with you. Hello, who's this the first time? Lover? Joe Barton?
What hole are you inquiring about this weekend? Oh? In me,
I'm trying to inquire about any hole I could get into?

(01:14:46):
Handsle Okay, Yeah, you are there looking all cute in
your salmon and be I told you they beyond you.
I told you you'd you slip you break, let slip
you so whack for that? Take the flip the take
may take the compliments the way you did it eight

(01:15:07):
hundred five A five on fire. You gonna be Duke
on Bridgeton. We're asking, are you effing with this weekend?
Call us up now it's the breakfast club. Good morning,

(01:15:27):
call me your opinions to the breakfast club top come
on five five one five one. We are the breakfast Club.
I producer comes in. It's like there's a lot of
guys on the phone lines. They went there but to
be played with this weekend. He said, it's so professional.
There's a couple of guys on the phone lines. I
want that played with this weekend. Well, if you don't know,
let's let's do it the right way. It's Friday, so

(01:15:48):
you know what that means. It's freaky, freaky, freaky Friday.
And this question came from this break right here and
play the break Excuse me? Her name is? I said,
excuse me? How that did night? You act like I
could control it? You can't you No, No, I've always
focused more on my fart, like I don't fight in
my clothes, focused more on your button. I feel like

(01:16:11):
they don't. I don't fight. My focus is on this button.
That's very true. My focus. Yeah, that's right, my focus
is on the button, not the mouth. Selfish Okay, And
we have to thank Dramas. You know what I'm saying,
because Dramas said I was selfish, She said I was selfish.
We focusing on the button, not the mouth. So it
made envy, you know, come up with this question. And

(01:16:33):
the question is what's the question? Envy? The question is
what hole are you focusing on this weekend? That's right,
it's the weekend times. Let's go to line for hello.
Who's this? Yes? Yes? Yes, yes, So we don't even

(01:16:58):
got to ask you what whole week you focusing on?
All right, all right, I have a good days. Who's this?
That's how you hang up on? Yes? They sante? What
what hole are you focusing on this weekend? This is inappropriate? Door? Wow?
I like this A lot of people that like to

(01:17:18):
see the brown eye. You mention your interesting with it.
Let me ask your question when you say focus, don't
be too graphic? But what do you mean by focus? Yeah?
Everything clean, man enough, But I mean, what do you want?
What do you want done? Back? There? You want penetration
of mouth? There you go? You come look okay, okay, okay, okay,

(01:17:44):
we see, we see you. I got everything. I got
everything like that, I got the pull, I got to
the beginners, I got you got your plug? Ready? How
big is your PLUGU? Okay? How long? How long you
leave it in before you get going? It's gracious now
he's all into it. I'm saying, I says, like a

(01:18:04):
back three minutes ahead. And have you ever tried to
plug on a guy? No? No, no, no, I got
that guy get choked out a point. Yeah. A lot
of guys like to run off on the plug. Thank you, Mama.
Time Hello, who's this? Khalil? Khalil? What's up? Man? What? What?
What whole are you focusing on this weekend? Brother? Man?

(01:18:26):
I'm focused on the hole in my pocket? Man through
again by man? Why your ladies like, hey, some why
young ladies, some whise young ladies from Miami told me
one time broken don't deserve no, you know what I'm saying.
So don't worry about none of the holes. What y'all
going in? B it's the city girls, j your Miami

(01:18:48):
said that Vino Vino. If Vino's your friend this weekend? Brother,
all right, man, and give me give me your cash,
ap kid, depressed. No, I'm serious. Give me what's your
cash at bro Give me your cash ap right now
early in the morning. Man, That's that's why I'm there.
Give me your cash at Yeah. Oh man, it's the
bomb dealing? Is what all s a dealing? Man? What

(01:19:11):
is he saying? I S S A V I B
E D E A L E R. He's trying to
throw you some change. I'm trying to send you some money,
but you acting. Let you want it. He doesn't win
it you try. I thank you. Let's go to the
last caller. Hello, who's this? It's a Hey Aubrey, good morning,
Good morning to you guys. How are you? We're good man.

(01:19:31):
It's the weekend. Friday's here. We just we just asking
what hole are you? Are you focusing on this weekend?
I'm focused on this weekend. It's so much booty hole.
It's just the boot hole as the horror, as Mandy
and we say marble decisions. Wow, I didn't know that's
what the week I didn't know with so many brown
eyed bandits out here. Now, when you say focus on it,

(01:19:54):
what do you mean? You want penetration or you want sallence?
Toss to what you want. Oh he's on the other yo.
This is I feel you Arebrey, I love it, Thank
you all time, and enjoy yourself today, all right, she said,
because I know I am. So let's go back to
you last time. Now you finally, now that you have

(01:20:14):
a village. You know, it's a village of booty hole
brown I bandage out there. I'm one of them to
a certain extent. What do you think I mean all
this booty hole talk, I mean I might have to
call my girl and see, you know, explore that your
little butt hole on your bear, explore a lot of
people excited about Listen, just make sure you let us
know how it goes. Hold your breath with you, insert

(01:20:35):
so you'll be shut up. Every you know, every knows.
Let me tell y'all something that for everybody out there listening.
If you ever wonder why the breakfast Club is number one,
it's not because it is all right, there's no moral
to the story. No, We'll enjoy your weekend or whatever
hole you decide to dive into. We got rumors on

(01:20:57):
the way, yes, and we are talking about doctor Jake's
a less. His mistress says, guess what they will be
testifying we want to go down that dark hole. Bur right.
We're get into that. Next is the Breakfast Club, The
Breakfast Club one five one on the Breakfast Club, Hey,

(01:21:19):
I lied during the Freaky Friday's segment about um. It's
like we just didn't focused on no no no no
no no, because you ask me what's the morrow of
the story and I said there was none. That's a lie.
I'm wearing it. I'm wearing it on my shirt. You
see here. No it says black sexcellence, no kink shaming. Okay,
do what you want is your body, your bedroom. Just
be safe. Slew to my partners A Mandy and Wheezy

(01:21:41):
Horrible Decisions podcast. It is there just their merch back
or the back of it says into here. Let's get
to the let's talk Dre. She's filling the tea. This
is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club.
So the three of doctor Dre's alleged mistresses have been

(01:22:02):
ordered to testify in his divorce case. Now that three
women are Jillian Spear, Kille Anderson, and Crystal Rogers aka
Crystal Sierra. They haven't wanted to do that, but Doctor
Drey's extranged wife Nicole won a round in court when
it was ruled that they can actually be deposed, so
we'll see what happens. I don't know if doctor Dre

(01:22:25):
really had mistresses, because black men don't cheat. But I
know one thing, boy, there's no need to have a
god damned mistress In two dollars twenty one our side
cheek are nothing okay? Because they got platforms, all right?
Why are they in court? Testified about what? Well? Look
A lawyer for the women actually had filed emotion to
to try to quash these subpoenas and said that none

(01:22:46):
of them has information irrelevant to the enforceability of the prenup.
But according to a ruling, they said, each of them
may have information relevant to the issue of temporary support
and fees, as well as the validity enforceability of the
elect premarital agreement, so that their depositions may be taken
and then narrowly tailored to those discrete subject matters. Do

(01:23:07):
they know it takes two to cheat? I don't know
if doctor Dre was cheating, but it does take two
to cheat, Like you're no better than the person you're
cheating with. Not only that, I mean if they're going
to stand and be like, no, I did not cheat
with doctor Dre. We were friends. We just went out
to eat. And that's if there's an evidence, not evidence
she might have Sometimes, I mean, I don't know, there
is no evidence. Correct. I'm gonna tell you something. That's

(01:23:29):
how men fall in love with their side chicks right there,
When they hold it down like that, you can't to
stand and say that's not true. I don't know this man.
I do want to say that. I don't if a
woman is a side piece, right, and a man has
is cheating and has taken vows and both yes, they're
both wrong, but I feel like the man is wronger No,

(01:23:51):
because both wrong. No, because likes of us totally wrong,
but you never really wrong. I would. I would be
more mad at my husband than the side chick. My homegirl, Yeah, yeah,
he has a responsibility to me. Yep, that's true. But
my homegirl Astley from the We Talk Back podcast, she
always says she beats side chicks up because she says
that women should know better because you're a woman, Why

(01:24:13):
would you would you want somebody doing that to your husband?
That is true, but like you said, you made that
commitment to the husband is the husband is wronger to
the wife. But as far as the infidelity is concerned,
they're both equally wrong. They're both wrong. But I think
the husband is is wronger wrong. The husband is wronger
to the wife. But as far as just the infidelity,
they both equally And you know, some guys lie about

(01:24:33):
being married or different and people don't know, and the
next thing you know, you decide chick and had no
idea the person was married. But if I tell you
I'm married, guess what that makes you? And accomplish and
accomplishes get time too, Yeah, but not as much, right,
I don't know, probably all right, not as much now
the Rock if he runs for president, he's being supported

(01:24:54):
by forty six percent of you as adults, according to
recent polls. Y'all dumb, Just that I put that out there.
And you know, today's Friday, So new music is out today,
all right, Miguel He returns with a new four song EP.
Our deal is chek four, so you know. He put
parts one through three, Volumes one through three online yes

(01:25:14):
for streaming services. So that's out today. Kid Ink has
a new album called Alive. It's been a while since
Kiddink has put out new music. I have not heard
that name in a while, and alive is probably the
right name for him because I did not know he
was still here. I'll stop it musically. Oh sorry, I
gotta pay for my parking. Gotta set that alarm. Also,
um Gwen Stefani featuring Sewedi that slow clap remixes out

(01:25:49):
lap I finally made. So we did get that delicious
cheat my lap clap clap clap, c drop clu box
for Seweetie snapping on that record. Have you a good
song about the STD part? On going the funny? Who?

(01:26:13):
When's the funny part? Gobbage? We heard TIMPs for seconds
say sweeties part you know she said was clap clap, clap,
clap claps said clap. You could have been a little
strong and listen and and before we finish this because
there's a lot more new music that I wanted to
talk about. But one thing that our producer Dan was
very adamant about is he wanted us to know that

(01:26:33):
Logic is out of retirement, biggest Logic fan I know, Yes,
tired in Malibu. He posted the song broke Back like
a flux Capacito tour shaped ship like an an a morph.
You coming up short like a dwarf and just showing
up in the same but fire. You were never to
get the ship, never to flame over. The rap game
got you in the headlock. That's chat Mains super super
Luoper tight Flow. When I'm in the gap Main back

(01:26:55):
in the David Glembo gave me my rap name logic.
Just tire for a minute, but I guess I'm back man.
He just retired yesterday. That's why nobody takes rapping the
series when they say they are gonna retire. There's a
lot of people that do that and it's just silly.
I'm here for Miguel though, Miguel. I can't wait to
him Miguel. Miguel got a song on this album called
Triangle Love. Listen. Make sure y'all listen to the Miguel

(01:27:16):
Lift Service episode that's up now to really find I
was excited to have him on the show. That was
one of my dream Lift Service guests and it came true.
All right, that is your room of report, all right
now shout to revote. We'll see you guys on Monday.
Maybe everybody else to People's Choice mixes up next, get
your request in and today, man, it's all about DMX.

(01:27:37):
Let me know your favorite Dmax joint. Let's get it on.
It's to Breakfast Club. Good Morning, Cood Morning. Everybody is
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we all to
Breakfast Club. I just want to say thank you to
everybody again. The amount of support that we received for
the call show that we're doing July third has been amazing.
I just want to say thank you guys. When I

(01:27:57):
first started to do this call show. The reason it
means so much is when I first tried to do
the car show, everybody else was like, it's a whack idea,
it's horrible. Nobody would come. Who said that a lot
of people, especially in this building, and the fact that
we've been doing it for three years straight and we've
been getting you know, ten thousand people in there, and
people have been having a great time, and celebrities have

(01:28:18):
been involved, and everybody's been involved. I bring my family,
you could bring your kids. I just want to say
thank you you guys. Atlanta. July third is the next
car show. Drive your dreams. Let me shout out to
Lincoln Tech for always coming aboard and sponsoring and all
your other car dealerships and everything. Come aboard, come sponsor, come,
come bring your cars in. We have a great time,
and it's just one of those shows. Man. I just

(01:28:39):
want to say thank you everybody for supporting. And I'll
see you guys July third. Okay, and I can I
shout out to our boy, Danelle Rawlings. He actually has
a drive in a drive in shows that they called
the driving when you have the shows where you can
actually go ve drive comedy show. Yes, he has a
drive in comedy show this weekend in the DMV area.
So I'm trying to find it on this page, but

(01:28:59):
I don't see you post it. But I am actually
gonna go check it out if Charlomagne and I'll drive
down there when you think he listened, Absolutely, he'll be
happy to see you. I don't want to see him, No, no, no,
because I don't know. I just don't want to see him.
Salute to Donnelle. Though, Donelle got to stop being so sensitive,
you know what I'm saying. I I tell him that
all the time. And I'm glad that you're supposed to

(01:29:21):
feel your fields. Yes you should feel your fields, but
you're a comedian. If you can dish a joke but
can't take one, you really a sucker. And I'm glad
that this week that has been the conversation because this
is the universe trying to tell donna Elle something. You're
too old for that. Bro. You got the guy on stage,
Aloman came at you. You couldn't handle it. And when
that woman, Gina got on your page and Gina said,

(01:29:44):
Gina said, you're too sensitive, Donnelle. You can dish it,
you can't take it. You've been coming at djm V
and Charlomagne for years. As soon as they say one
little thing about you, you're crying. That's God talking to you.
That's God talking to you. Donnaelle. You better listen singing.
Gina is always on his um life. He's hilarious. Yeah
that he has it on like every day. She's hilarious,
gonna be today. So that's somebody that cares about you.

(01:30:06):
Down now, she was telling you the truth. Yeah, and
you know, let's continue to pray for Ashy. You know,
hashtag pray for Ashy. We just want everybody to go
in his uh comments and just put just put hashtag
pray for askey with some prayer in hand. That's all,
and shout out to everybody in Atlanta. I'm gonna be
in Atlanta this weekend. Um Saturday, I'm gonna be at

(01:30:27):
b q E. That's my favorite brunch spot in Atlanta.
The food is amazing, So join me at b q E.
Shout the Daryl. And then Saturday night, I'm gonna be
at Revel in Atlanta. Shout the Tory. DJ Mono louis
v what it is. I'll see y'all guys on Saturday
as we prepared for the car. What is Mono short
for Mono, that's just his name. His name is just Mono.

(01:30:47):
DJ name is J mon Mono. I don't know, not
like mono minos a disease. I don't think it wants
to be called mino. Okay, I don't know why mono
is it saying it's spelled the same way. That's what
I'm saying. It could be pronounced mino. Maybe you're staying
you're wrong, You're right. So shout to DJ Mono. I'll
be DJ with him tonight. I'll stay far away from

(01:31:07):
him just in case. Now when we come back. Positive
notice to Breakfast Club. Good morning. This morning, everybody is
DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomna gad. We are the Breakfast Club.
That's Charloman. You got a positive note I do. First,
I want to tell everybody to go pre order to
Mica Mallory's book State of Emergency. Okay, my man, Andrew
Shot says, I've been promoting this book for six years.
That's not true. I'm only been promoting it for six months.

(01:31:29):
But it'll be out next month, May eleventh. But you
can pre order or whoever you buy books now to
Mica Mallory State of Emergency, how to Win in the
Country We built. And the positive note is simply, this
change is painful, but nothing is as painful. It's staying
stuck somewhere you don't belong, Breakfast club, you don't finish
for y'all, Dune

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