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July 16, 2019 93 mins

Today on the show The Breakfast Club was joined by Big K.R.I.T who spoke on evolving, being independent and more. Also we had Freddie Gibbs stop by where he spoke about being blackballed, Austria Imprisonment and more. Moreover, Charlamagne gave another Florida man "Donkey of the Day". 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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the cameras the mother food agree. What Joe isn't this
listen City Sho dj Harry, the captain of the usually
eat the only one who can keep these guys in

(00:22):
Jolomne the gods. This is the Preference Club pict Good
morning Usa, yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo

(00:43):
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo, Good morning Angelo,
Good mony Yomagne. The kay past of the planet is Tuesday. Yes,
it's Tuesday. Second day of the work. We already day
we almost did. I don't know what we almost did.
Were not almost did? We gotta come more days to
We'll say that we like Jesus Christ like things to

(01:03):
look forward to. Yeah, but you just got here. We
just started. Well. My wife asked me watching the Bachelor
and Bachelorette. Last night. I watched the Bachelorette, and I
would have to say it it's quite amusing. It's amusing.
Nobody else likes, nobody else watches it. No. Last day
I caught up on Euphoria and Big Little Lies. That's
what I meant to watch this weekend because I missed it, Yes,
I missed it on Sunday. So I watched all of

(01:24):
that yesterday. I heard you four years great heart. If
you got daughters, you should definitely watch Euphoria, but not
with her because it is a lot. Especially if your
daughter loves and Daya, don't let her watch you for
But she's too young to watch that show. We went
to we went to go see spider Man last night,
spider Man Far from Home. How was it? It was
goods and days in that as well. Okay, I mean
as good as Marvel. Marvel doesn't miss but it's a

(01:46):
it's an amazing show Euphoria. And so it was Big
Little Lies. That's my show too, So it's the second
season of that, so I caught up on that. I
actually had a little opportunity. I did my podcast with
Trouble Trouble Trouble, so we interviewed him me as today.
Then I went home. It's like the earlies happen home
in a while, and I was like, I'm gonna go
to sleep, and then I ended up staying up watching TV.
You know, what sucks when you got those child stars

(02:08):
like the Day, those people that your kids love, and
then they grow up and then they go do something
edgy like Euphoria, and you gotta explain to your child
while she can't watch it. We just saw her in
Spider Man yesterday, but then she might see these commercials
for Euphoria and I don't want to watch that, and
you're like, maybe that's not for you, baby girl. It's
a really good show, though, so y'all gotta watch that
if you haven't. I haven't seen it yet, so I'm
glad too. I'm glad I didn't sit down with my

(02:30):
daughter and say, hey, let's watch this show. I saw
the trail. It's like she's on Molly a lot, right.
She had to go to rehab, so that's kind of
how it started. She was in rehabs. You definitely had
to drug addiction problems. I gotta get on that. I
got to start watching that. Oh Molly, No, I never
did Molly before, neither Molly. All right, all right, well

(02:51):
Big Crip will be joining us this morning. Yes, not
just Big Crip, We're gonna double up on Hip Hop Morning,
and also Freddie Gibbs will be joining us right the
hip hop. Hip hop started off very slow, this shit
meaning that you know it was. It wasn't a lot
of projects out there that was grabbing people's attention. But
Freddie Gibbs with Bandanna and Big crit with Critics here
definitely have changed changed that if you ask my opinion,

(03:11):
both of them have some two great new albums out
right now. Yeah, so we'll talk to both of them.
And we got front page news. What we're talking about. You, Well,
let's talk about another person who died in the Dominican
Republic where young person, Yes, happen, Well it's happened. Well,
we'll tell you all right, we'll get into that next.
Keep a lot just to Breakfast Club, Good Morning, the morning.
Everybody is DJ mvy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the God we

(03:32):
are to Breakfast Club was getting some front page news.
What were starting, Well, let's talk about Donald Trump and
him still talking about these tweets that we all feel
we're racist when he was telling these women to go
back and to leave the United States and go back
to where you came from. And here's what he had
to say about his comments. I didn't mention names, and

(03:54):
I didn't do that, but I will tell you if
you're not happy here, then you can leave, as far
as I'm concerned. If you hate our country, if you're
not happy here, you can leave. That's what I said
in a tweak, which I guess some people think it
is controversial. A lot of people love it. By the way,
come back if you want, don't come back. It's okay too.
It's also great to question the authority figures in this country.

(04:18):
We have a democracy. So somebody's doing something you don't like,
and you're upset about your leadership, you can definitely voice
your opinion. Should be nothing wrong with that. All right. Now,
let's talk about another man who has died in the
Dominican Republic. Has happened back in March. March. Yes, Tracy Jerome, No,
Tracy Jerome jested junior. He's some Forsyth, Georgia. He died

(04:38):
from respiratory illness. Now, originally, as you can see, all
these supports are coming forward with people talking about drinking
something from the mini bar and then dying. Well, he
had drank some soda and he actually had told his
mother that he made a remark about the soda just
not tasting right, tasting funny, and then he dropped to
his knees and started throwing up blood. When something tastes funny,

(05:03):
we keep sipping it. Like take you sip it one time,
You're like, that tastes funny. You just sip it again,
You keep sipping it. Why do you keep sipping it
if it tastes funny the first time? Yeah, he said
it didn't taste right. And so now the moment and
is saying, Okay, we need to do an investigation because
they never had done a toxicology report at the time,
but now it seems like it is potentially linked to
everything else that's been going on, with this uptick of

(05:24):
American deaths and a Dominican republic. Where was he from us?
From Georgia. Perception is crazy, though, because thousands of people
are going to the dr on vacation and they're not dying.
But how many is ten? Now? Now I think it's
more than that. Oh well, the more than ten people
that have died make us all say nope, I'm not going. Yeah,
I mean, and the way that they're dying is drinking

(05:45):
something is a lot of common threat in that I
never figured out what it was yet. Right, not yet,
You're gonna die in the dall, You're gonna die in
the all right. Now, let's talk about Sadie Roberts Joseph.
She's the founder of an African American museum in Louisiana.
She died of trump matoic asphyxia. And now I'm sure
you've heard the story already about she's seventy five years old.
She was discovered dead in a car trunk. Well, now

(06:07):
they're saying that she died from asphyxia, which includes suffocation,
So clearly somebody killed it. Yeah, play right, Yeah, clearly
it's foul play. Now, according to the chief police in
Baton Rouge, they're saying that they are confident that they're
going to make an arrest in that case. They're not
gonna leave any lead over to underturned. So they're going

(06:29):
to actually make sure they investigation Jesus Christ. Who kills
the seventy five year ol woman and stuff her in
the trunk? Yes, and she's an activist. She founded an
African American museum. An anonymous caller actually called and reported
finding her, so her family had seen her earlier that day.
They said she was making cornbread regular day definitely, her
life should not have ended that way. Clearly it was intentional.

(06:52):
I would love to know the motive. You know, Jesus
all right, and you know what. Rest in peace to
Purnell Whittaker shout out to this having five to seven
condolences to his family. Box up. I'm not sure what
what belts he owned, but he was real big into
seven five to seven in Virginia. Different and different way classes.

(07:12):
I can't remember what the classes occourage a lot of
kids out there. Yeah, he was fifty five years old. Man.
All right, well, get it off your chests. Eight hundred
five eight five one oh five one. If you're upset
you need to vent hit us up right now. Phone
lines are wide open. Or if you want to spread
some positivity, hit us up. The number again. It is
eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club, Wake up,

(07:38):
wake up way, your time to get it off your chest,
whether your man or blas, we want to hear from
you on a breakfast club. Hello, who's this snacks man?
What's up? Oh my goodness? You signed different snack man?
What happened? You had throw surgery or something we haven't
heard from you. And sack Man, good morning, as I
wrote a joke for you. Okay it listen to Charlie

(08:00):
and the God of acronyms identically. This one't to you
and Envy no offense, okay, and begin and louis a
tragic event down in the Dominican Republic this past year ago.
I'm officially changing their acronym from the d R to
the d y op. What's that? Bring your own bottle?

(08:22):
That was a jokey, I just laugh. It's crazy that
you actually thought about that, like you wrote it down
like you got a punchline for it. That's why, snag Man,
where can people see you do your stand up live? Never?
Thank you? Yeah, snack Man, you shouldn't do st sit
your dumb ass. Hello, who's this Shamali? Yes you do? Hey, Shamali,

(08:42):
you are Shamali, Get it off you. Shamali had a question,
So man, my birthcast the argument right, you're listening, yes,
and um, like he was talking about my dad last night.
He's no cursing, no cursing, no cursing. He was talking, man,
it's about your dad. Ahead, talk about my dad. How
my dad his stress back on his head, whole bunch
of stuff. I thought him small. He got mad and

(09:06):
he you know, started fighting after that. You think I
was wrong, Yes, you were. That's irreparable damage. You can't
tell your man penis a little. It's not small. He
know it's not small, but I just shut Nah. Man,
you hurt my feelings like and and now you can't
reniggle on that. You can't come back and tell me
my penis is big today. Yeah, you can't penishame him. Damn.
How many INSes is he? Wow, Charlemaine, I'm asking a

(09:28):
serious question. I'm saying how many innges. I don't know
the INSes, but it's good. Well you should measure it,
and then you should google the average penis size and
whatever area you are, you know, probably America, and just
be like, look, you're bigger than average. I was just joking.
And now every time you guys have sex, he's gonna
think about how it's not big enough for you, how

(09:49):
he's not pleasing you. Now you got a moan all
loud and crazy for no damn reason, putting on the act.
We're gonna use those voices. Guys, have any advice for me? Apologize?
Tell him you was you were lying? Yeah, and tell
him you was. Joe. You're just trying to hurt his feeling.
Nothing you could do but tell the truth and apologize
and say that you were wrong. How long y'll have
been together? Five years? Oh? Yeah? Yeah? He know his

(10:11):
penis not a little means all over your boyfriend's penis.
But have a gooing having a conversation about his penis side.
What are you talking about? I mean, if that's what
you're into up, you wanna know that man's size and
all that. Henry, Hey, how are you doing? What's up? Henry?
Oh man? What's going on? Man? Here? You black? Away? Henry,
I'm black all the way from this black heard a

(10:34):
black super man before. No, but Henry gay man, get
it up at chess to what's not? What's going on? Man?
I'm a I'm a I'm a professional electricians been one
thirty years. There you go. I love that. I agree
with everything. Donald Trump says. Okay, I made I came
from nothing and made myself a multip manner and stay
old lawds. That was one time the largest black contractor

(10:57):
in the state. Donald Trump one, Well, you don't watch
this country right out. I love my name I'll be
fifty five years old next month. But you're know in
this country, but we're still able to challenge authority. Right,
all you got to say, all right, that's all he
got to say. That's all he said. All right, don't
make him tell you to stay in your place. Woman.

(11:19):
All right, you got to say, God damn it. All right, Henry,
get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five
one on five one. If you need to vent hit
this now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
This is your time to get it off your chests,
whether you're mad or blast. So you better have the

(11:39):
same intry we want to hear from you on the
breakfast Club. Hello, who's this Sandra? Hey? I want to
get it off your chests? Mama, Hey, I want to know,
get off my chest? Why? And the workplace to ask
an American women have it so hard? You know, women,
we're just not respected. If a white woman would come
and say hey this, you know the African American women

(12:01):
that quick that I'm wanted as soon as I say
hey this, it's a problem, you know. So I want
to say, hey, stop being so harsh. African American women,
give us his hand. Yes, okay, I'm with you. Hello, damn, hey,
good morning. What's up, brod envy man? Just another one

(12:21):
anothering like the other one. Man, Uh, blessed this morning.
Want to special positivity? That's it, That's all all right.
We'll take it. We need it. Okay, Yeah, yeah, I'm
in California, Joe. You know I'm at earlier. I'm up. Yeah, man,
excuse my name. Earlier. You have to want to special
love of you know, you know, uh, it's been kind
of you know how you see in a relationship, you
got a bad sister in law, sister love that just
don't get along with it happens, it happened. So yeah

(12:44):
right now being my sister in law, we kind of
better now. Over the years, so we went through some
tough time. He lost you know, we lost up you know,
my father in law, my son's mom, her sister he
got to acquire and lost her arm and U. But
they brung us together. They brung us together, and uh
we're a little bit better now. Not that friends, we're
not like you know, but like told me happy to day.
Out of everybody that told me that she was like

(13:05):
the first, I was at least expecting that problem. I mean,
the only reason you really got to be cool with
your sister in laws because that's your woman's sister, your
wife's sister. You know what I'm saying, Like, I really
don't matter. You don't have to though, I'm saying you
started off again. This was like rocket to the point
where you know, they were getting in fights over me
when we first got together. That matter. Well, I'm glad
it's getting better. Oh it's better, you know. So I

(13:26):
want to special up. She's got like a little company
and I want to like help her out a little
bit because I know she was like going through some stuff,
so I want to help her out. Was bad and uh,
you know, bring some like life to that cold. It's
X oldware oldware from Instagram. It's an organic baby class. Uh,
they've been in a business for a while. I think
they would have a rough time. So if everybody can

(13:47):
get to that zwear xwere on Instagram, you know, give
him a follow up, you know, uh, just you know,
help them out. Support and h That's what I wanted
to do for you know. And I'm not going to
even tell how I did it. I just thank you guys.
And then as I know somebody was Pio that know
you named Monica. He's a little Asian girl. I know
talking knows you when I met her right to lift

(14:08):
and she knows you. And Sharlomagne. You can give me
a trouble talking about white ball that goddam time. Hey, Manica,
why do I mean don't I don't talk about white
people all the time? I talk about white you don't
talk about what you're talking about? Man name when you
talk about man names, I tell him, ILL tell him
how here too, I said, I called him I like.
I told him, I like cool Will, but you know,
have a good one. We need more cool whip less

(14:29):
man as you know what I'm saying. And by the way,
I just had this conversation with Steve our camera man.
He's white. You know I don't have a problem with
white people. I have a problem with white supremacist and biggots.
And you know what Steve said, me too, And that's
the way it should be. Did you say that, Steve?
I don't believe him. Steve said, yes, all right, get
it off your chests to Steve. You're afraid they admit it. Huh.
You don't want to. You don't want to upset your bass.

(14:50):
You have a bass, Steve, all right, get it off
your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one on five one.
We got rooms on the way. Yes, let's talk about
Black you know her reality show. She was up here
filming for her show that's going to be on the
Zeus network. Well, now there's some issues and we'll tell
you who refuses to film anymore with her? All right,
we'll get into that next keeping locked. This the Breakfast

(15:11):
Club one Morning, The Breakfast Club, DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne,
the God, we are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to
these rooms. Let's talk Tracy Morgan, she's filling the team.
This is the rumor report with Angela Yee on the
Breakfast Club. Now NBA. Notice hurts her heart when Tracy

(15:34):
Morgan got into that car accident with his Bugatti. But
it's now fixed. Okay. They said the repairs are going
to be more than thirty two thousand dollars and that
car is worth two million dollars. Is it still worth that? No,
the value goes down once you get into an accident.
It's called appreciation. And the reason it sucks so bad
is is if it hits the carfax, people just don't
want to buy. It could be the smallest thing. It

(15:55):
could be a scratch, it could be a blown tie
that messed up the wheel. Well, but once it hits
that carfax, that car is no longer worth what the
value is. Well, God, get car faxes. Anything you carfaxes
when you report it to insurance. Jesus Christ. Yeah, so
in her insurance. I guess if it was her fault,
which it looked like it was, would have had to
pay for that. Right, It doesn't matter as long as
it's on the car. Fact it could be hurt for
it could be a mind of ding, it could be anything.

(16:16):
Once it's on that carfax, the value of that car
goes that, which sucks. That's that's why people get so
mad when you hit one of those exclusive exotic causes.
You know, it kind of ruins the value. I think, God,
I don't have those kind of vices. I don't knock
nobody for what they're spending their money on. What the
hell is the reason to buy two million dollar car?
Enjoy it? What? I guess when you are a different,
like if you have that much money, maybe it's not

(16:37):
as much to him as it would be to us.
That's one thing I enjoy. I enjoyed my cause every
morning I drive a car, I enjoyed. I turned the
radio off and I just cruise. And that's my way
of meditating, of relaxing, of just chilling the carts you drive,
you the CAUs you drive, You give you a massage
and let you just be able to go to sleep
and you just wake up at work. I feel the
same way about the subway. What it relaxes you? Yeah,

(16:58):
Teslus driving cart DW drives itself, shooting him two million
dollars cars gonna draw itself at this point. Well, you know,
Tesla still gets into accidents every once in a while.
I ask you that million dollars. Part of having the
cards driving it's the speed is zero to sixteen two
point two seconds, is the luxurious, how smooth it drives.
It's the way that the ship's gears, the way that
it hits turns. That's you know, Okay, I just got

(17:20):
excited right there, you know, Yeah, we see all right? Well,
Patty Laba, she is starting more with her huge frozen
foods empire. Now, if you guys remember Stratus is one
of the partners of Brooklyn chop House. He actually started
this frozen dumplings line with her. They have French onion,
super stramy, lamb dyro, and bacon cheese for dumplings at Walmart. Well,

(17:42):
now she has another line of frozen soul food that's
gonna be at Walmart as well. She's killing it on
the food front. Yeah, so she said, coming soon to
a Walmart near you, you'll have my savory foods. There'll
be nine skews. It'll be like macaroni and cheese. It's greens,
it's brisket, it's chettle, biscuits and other things as well.
I'm cool on that. Like, you can't reheat soul food.

(18:03):
You know what I'm saying. I don't want frozen soul food.
The whole thing about soul food is the fact that
it comes fresh out of the kitchen. It's hot, it's warm.
It just came from somebody's soul. Like, I don't want
you to take your soul freeze. It didn't have me
reheat it and it back to me. Nah. But but
but late night, you know you put you put a
pizza in that of it, why not put some soul
food in it? And if you in college that the

(18:24):
soul food. Are you comparing pizza to soul food? I'm
saying late night, when you're hungry, I would rather soul
food over some pizza or some microwave dinners. At the
end of the day, it's about convenience, right if you're
in school. If you're at home and school smoke of
the weed and you're hungry and pop that Patti LaBelle
soul food in the oven or in the microwaves. Like
the thought of popping Patty LaBelle later at night, but

(18:45):
not the soul fool, then you get in trouble for
that before Yeah, I'm not even you even know what
I'm talking about. Popping what you mean? I mean popping
Patty soul food in the That's not what I'm not said.
I like the idea of popping Patty LaBelle, but not
to so food. That's what you said late at night

(19:05):
because y'all were just talking about people. Fool. Later that night,
you see Daddy LaBelle on the flag. We're about to
get it. We're going through the airpoint. And I didn't
speA because I was like Charlotte maybe saying some foul stuff.
So I'm just not gonna speak. Patty's making girl. I
love Patty dropping the clues bombs with Patty and her
son check a couple of times. I was twenty years ago,
knock it off and it ain't my fault. Your mama
fund all right. Now. Unfortunately they've had some incidents. You know,

(19:28):
they've been performing, and Chili said, it breaks my heart
to tell our fans that we have to cancel our performance.
That she lost her voice. Right, so her doctor has
her on a strict voice rest. So if you're supposed
to see TLC tonight, just know that they have been
replaced by in the Vogue, who, by the way, I
love as well, So you don't. I love involved, But
if I paid to see Tails, you can't just give

(19:49):
me in Vogue. That's not even the same plane. That's
I'm here to dance to. What about your friends and
water falls? That's that's kind of what you're supposed to do.
Chili lost their voice. She's on voice rest. They made
an effort. They replaced them within Vogue and Vogue as

(20:09):
a dope group too. Yeah, you say, if you say
maybe maybe s WV, you know, I think that you
can't just put somebody get me in voice Unfortunately someone
lost their voice, all right to cancer. The show. It
is canceled, but they have to keep the show going.
My money back cancer the show. They they didn't tell
jay Loo when she couldn't perform for the blackout. We
will give you read or on Monday. Guess what. No

(20:31):
one could perform because it was a blackout. We want
I don't want to read. All right. Now, let's talk
about Black China's mom. Black China's mom Tukeyo Tony has
announced that she will no longer be on Black China's
The Real Black China reality show. Is it out? Yes,
it's available now on ZEUS Network. I don't have Zeus Network.
That's how you can see it. But there's there's clips

(20:52):
available and we have some of that for you. Okay,
give me the water, gave me a grandkids. This is
why right now her mom is outside of the gate
acting a fool. You're a piece of to me to
do that to me. Can you get my flight together?

(21:12):
I'm ready to me, I can't sput her no more
that she could kill herself whatever, I don't give an
I'm done. Oh good, now she posted, I will not
be appearing on the Real Black China next season. Unfortunately,
I lost business due to the clippings that they put
out one. I wanted to do this advocacy work with
a check in my hand about suicide, but I will

(21:33):
not be able to do that due to the clip
that Zeus put out saying you can kill yourself. I
don't care, although that's not what that means, because in
DC that's just some issue we say. Although I tried
to get out of it by letting them know others
speak the same thing, whereas they were not going for
it due to the content of what I was doing.
I had all intentions on using that money to benefit
me in my life. Now I have to start from
scraps due to the efforts of others. So she said,

(21:54):
continue to watch Zeus and the show. It's going to
be great with or without me. I don't care if
you comment below. You did on her page as you
were asked. That was a bad fing idea on their
part to tell people to do that. Every single scene
shows me as a bad person. But yet I'm doing
positive things and this is just a show. All reality
show promos sound exactly the same, a whole bunch of
yelling and screaming about nothing, curds, dramatic sound effects and

(22:15):
dramatic music. Somebody gonna scream, jep me out of here,
somebody else gonna scream after y'all. Well, here's more. Tokyo
Tony as the real Black China. You got problems. You
know you need a therapist, be a real one for
one minute? Why as you can? What is you? Guys?
You really? You can't come act you? You're problem getting

(22:36):
my face? Nobody to care your ast me. You can't
check your mom on my face five days? Don't touch
me no more? Keep playing with me? All right? Bye?
I want to get bad. I'm gone. Damn. I hope
nobody always gonna say some version of get me out
of here. I'm gone. A whole bunch of screaming. I'm
cursing about nothing, the dramatic music that reality show promos

(22:58):
all side and the staid. That's her murmur though. She said,
if your fans think I'm bad, what do you think
other people would think or be persuaded to think? Thanks
for nothing, have a great life, Black China. The Zeus
Network so Okay Season two minus Tokyo Tony. I just
want to know what the connection is the Asia like
why is the Tokyo, Why is the China? Why I'm

(23:19):
Mandela Yee? And that is your rumor. Maybe they've been
there before, maybe they like it, maybe they enjoy it.
Highly doubted that they've been sound like they just got passports.
You're stupid, may do he looks stupid? All right? Thank
you for those rumors. Yeah, we got from PASI news
what we're talking about. Yes, let's talk about Donald Trump
and those tweets. We'll tell you what else he has
to say about it, and we'll tell you what il

(23:39):
Han Almar had to say, because one of those tweets
was certainly directed at her. All right, we'll get into
that next. Keeping locked this to breakfast club. Good morning,
Good morning. Everybody is DJ mvy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the
God We all the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some
front page news where we're starting. Well, let's talk about
Donald Trump now. If you guys need a refresher, he
tweeted out, so interesting to see progressive Democrat congresswomen who

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originally came from countries whose governments are a complete and
total catastrophe, the worst, most corrupt and inept anywhere in
the world. If they even have a functioning government at all.
Now loudly and viciously telling the people of the United States,
the greatest and most powerful nation on earth, how our
government is to be run. Why don't they go back
and help fix the totally broken and crime infestive places
from which they came Only asue years three out of

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four of the women that he was addressing, he actually
came from here, the United States, and he is still
standing behind those remarks. Here's what Donald Trump had to
say at the lawn of the White House. I didn't
mention names, and I didn't do that, but I will
tell you if you're not happy here, then you can leave,
as far as I'm concerned. If you hate our country,
if you're not happy here, you can leave. That's what

(24:47):
I said in a tweet, which I guess some people
think is controversial. A lot of people love it. By
the way, come back if you want, don't come back.
It's okay. Two man. His messaging is incredible, though, because
his balls are very simple, but they very effective. You
hate America, leave, All that does is rile up his
base because they understand that language. All right. Well, here

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are the congresswomen responding. They actually had a press conference,
and these are the four women that he are, four
representatives that he was pretty much addressing, even though he
quote didn't name names, including Ayana Pressley. Here's what he said.
We are grateful for your solidarity, your encouragement, and your
support in the face of the most recent xenophobic, bigoted

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remarks from the occupant of our White House. That being said,
I encourage the American people and all of us in
this room and beyond to not take the bait. This
is a disruptive distraction from the issues of care, concern,
and consequence to the American people. Now, Alexandre Alcasio Quartez

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also was at that press conference because he was targeting
her as well, and here's how she responded. This president
does not know how to defend his policies, so what
he does is attack us personally. He tells us that
I should go back to the great Borough of the
Bronx and make it better. And that's what I'm here

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to do. And also Congresswoman Ilhana Mahar had this to
say about Donald Trump and his tweets. This is a
president who has said grab women by the this is
a president who's called black athletes sons of bitches. This
is a president who has called people who come from
black and brown countries holes. This is a president who

(26:36):
has equated neo Nazis with those who protest against them
in Charlesville. This is a president who has openly violated
the very value our country aspires to uphold. Once again,
calling Trump racist is not a hot take. Calling him
racist is not a deal breaker in the court of

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public opinion. But calling him a trader is calling him
a criminal. Is the president has committed crimes, crimes you
should be impeached for. You know, we don't start the
impeachment proceedings, and we are setting the president that disbehavior
by the head of state is acceptable, all right, So
we will keep you updated on that. Now. For Victoria's Secret,
they're saying that time might be running out because company
sales have been going down for quite some time. It

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always seems like it's packed. Every time my past I
walk through them, all I passed that store, always seemed
like it's packed. Bill Well, they're saying that they are
struggling to adapt because of the whole sexy way that
they advertise their models and this whole Meto era and
a lot of people are also going for rivals like
Third Love, Lively and American Ego Outfit His owns Airy
instead of Victoria's Secret because they're actually pitching inclusiveness and

(27:41):
comfort over sex a pill. So those brands are doing
like custom bras and making it more not just about
being sexy, but about being I guess usable and comfortable.
Victoria's Secret had damn their monopoly though the last What
twenty is it seems like it is that's the only
place where anybody really got bras and stuff, right, Yeah,
it was just easy and accessible. And what does the

(28:02):
me too movement got to do with underwear? Well, I
guess the way that they promote with the models is
very sexy and a lot of underwear. If you are
doing underwear commercials, it's gonna be women walking around and
their panties in bras that it's an underwear commercial. Yeah,
I guess it's a difference between like the lacy push
up bras and the ones that are just comfortable cottontage underwear.

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You know, what are we talking about. If people are
choosing to advertise underwear, that's their business. If you want
to be an underwear model, that's your business. You made
a choice like why what did the me too movement
have to do with it? Well? I can tell you
is that sales are definitely down and they're struggling because
it's expensive and I can go buy some other underwear
from Fredericks to Hollywood or something that's more affordable. In

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Victoria's secrets is that expensive? They have sales all the time.
You have sales all the time, But a lot of
other places that you you name, wait less expensive, well
by underwear from hollywod who else you just said? American Eagle.
I know that's a lot cheaper of Victori. Know. It's
a company that American Eagle owns called Airy So that's
and a lot of people buy their underwear there and
a lot of people do theird love because it's like

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custom bras. Why are you having a conversation about women's
lingerie and underwear with me and Charlomagne? Why are you? Why?
Who else? Will we ever call everybody? When you try
to ask her? What else do you buy a woman's
underwear from? Yeah? I mean listening, Jenny, I do her?
You know, y'all talk about yourself? You underwear from Charlomagne? Okay,

(29:31):
who got the most affordable woman. I like when Victoria's
Secret has their sales. When they have their sales, yeah,
and you can buy like five peers of underwear from you.
I do end up doing that because at least I
know that stuff. It's But I also might go to
Well Bloomingdales to buy underwear. I might going, you know
there's you would like to see who they have to

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say whose business is booming with women's underwear and Iventure
just because it's more affordable than Victorious Secret, dong with
booty shops. It's hard for me to buy stef there
and listen is to sale, That's all I'm saying. But
they do have sales a lot, and they do have
a lot of coupons. So the more you shot there
there always give you coupons, like next time you come
in and get a free pair of this or get
half off of that. So they do have a lot
of sales in a lot of ways to bring you

(30:12):
back in. So he's going to buy someone with today.
Now I'm just looking at the business aspect of But
I like to when you see, you know, brands like
Victoria's Secrets that have been so popular for so long
losing money I want to know why. Just a business aspect, right,
and people have to adapt to like they have to
adapt to what people are more interested in. And I
do know that sometimes depending on your size, like if
you have really large breasts, it's hard to find your
size in Victoria's Secrets. So sometimes those bars are really expensive,

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not that I know anything about that, just from other
people talking about it. So they have to go and
get like custom you know, other ones that are really expensive.
That's it, all right, Well that is your front page news. Wow,
had a two minute conversation about Victoria's Secrets. All right,
all right, Next, Big Crit will be joining us. That's right.
He's got a great album out right now called Crit

(30:56):
is here. He's one of the most consistent artists out here,
at least have been for the past decade or so. Yeah,
so we're gonna kick it with Big Crip when we
come back. So don't move. It's to Breakfast Club, Go Morning,
the Breakfast Club. Putting everybody in, DJ Envy, Angela Gyee, Charlomagne,
the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a
special guest in the building. Big new album out right now. Now,

(31:22):
when you make an album, put it out, what do
you hope to accomplish? Man, that's that's the that's the
hardest part I think is putting it out. I mean
because at the end of the day, when I remember
when I first started making music, I just wanted people
to hear. So actually getting to that point where you
finalize it, you got to roll out your team, everybody's
behind the music, and you put it out like that's
when everything else is like just blessings yea, because I

(31:43):
went from people didn't even think that album's gonna sailor
then it's soul. So at this point it's like, man,
as long as we can get the project out and
I know that it's gonna be jamming, and that's that's
the beginning of it all. Now you played for the
team you own. You told the independent multile alumni mine
below you that though now, could you feel the difference
of before when you're on deaf jam you had that
that machine behind you or man, I was on time squire,

(32:03):
But this I might ain't never been. No, I did
for it was a my long time yeah, the second one,
but this is this one is totally different because that
was our first time like really going out there figuring out. Yeah,
figuring it out. You know what I'm saying. We still
destro through BMG, but this time it was like, oh no,
we had to figure it out. Let's talk about these
guest appearances. So you have Sweetie and Little Wayne together

(32:26):
on the first single. So tell me how that even
came about. Well, shout out to Wayne Man because I
obviously you know og in the legend, and I think
it's one of the situations where my manager, Dutch was
in the right place at the right time and being
able to link with his manager and then going from
that being able to actually get the feature. So Wayne
sent me I eight plus verse real quick. You know,
Rico Lowe was in the studio with Sweetie at the time,

(32:46):
and you know, Rico co executive produced the album with
my manager, and so he was able to get Sweetie
on the record while she was in the midst of
working on her stuff. And then now you got this
form like voltron kind of record. Um sonically, I really
decided to challenge myself this album. I only produced one
record on the album, which is new for me. Y'all know, man,
what I'm trying to produce all everything, y'all do one

(33:08):
song is that you have produced seventy one point one
percent of all your records. Yes, yes, seventy point eight
percent of them. You produced a loan age, Let's go.
When did you choose to do that? On this Getting
out of My comfort Zone? It was important. I literally
was on stage reco Love as a music conference he
does every year. I was on stage, man, but you've

(33:29):
done that a couple of times. Yeah, yeah. So it
was me, him and Mace on stage right and in
front of five hundred people. Rico challenged me like, hey, man,
I feel like you're doing your supporters of disservice by
not trying to make bigger music because they know what
you're supposed to be. But he said, you felt like
he's just in your comforts, on your pocket and you
just stand there. And at that point he's like me.
He was like, man, look let me come in, let
me help work on the album. And from there it

(33:51):
was on in popping like I was up for the challenge.
I wanted to ask you about the you know why
you got record the executive produce your album, But did
you do that because you want to like craft? I
guess radio record, I want to make bigger records for myself.
Whether it's not even really about radio, but it's what
we call announced hire in country, right. You know what
I'm saying, People like you know, it's just the prestige
and being southern, you know what I'm saying, and like

(34:12):
throwing that glow and that gloss hounding. Now it's different
to be country now. The country now is a global sound.
In the country wasn't a global sound. I think. I
think being southern is a global sound. Being country regular
there was the difference. I mean Mississippi and then came
from Atlanta, and now it would be more considered southern.
Mississippi is country. Everybody tried to till like a land

(34:32):
Ardi's now it did. Yeah, it's more to me, it's
more Southern country is like a totally different experience. That's
when they'd be like man high fields to see buildings.
I ask questions like that, you know what I'm saying, Like,
I get what you say. Why don't you in cold?
It's making out hey, man, that's that's reaching out to
the hormy man. I would be down to do that, y'all.
Did the record prove it? Who are you? Who are

(34:53):
you talking to? I mean you gotta take care of
yours man, like I mean, the way society is now, man,
somebody to run down on you and take your life
like that. So it's the idea of actually being aware
of what society is man, and you know, just want
to come home with your family. Cole was able to
really round it in a way with how people support
us musically out in this world, kind of giving back
to the supporters, you know, and him talking about Felicia,

(35:15):
which is his first fan that you know what I'm saying.
So it's like there's people out here that supporting us
every day whether we know it or not. When we're
in the studio trying to get the rhymes right, they
out here like Street Team because those things don't exist.
No more telling people, yo, you got to hit the song.
The song got me through something. And I think that
just gave it more of a round perspective. Did you
rate that after the Nipsy pass, No, prove it came

(35:36):
before that. The second verse, I believe was after Nipsey Pass.
I originally Nipsey was supported to get on the record, believe,
and then literally the day I'm playing the record for somebody,
that happened and I kind of fell back from social
media and everything because for me, it's like, man, the
realization that man, you think like Tomorrow's promise, you know
what I'm saying, Oh, it's all good man, We're gonna

(35:58):
make this happening. Then it's not. Then there's so many
different so much information that comes with a tragedy like that.
And so I was just good on it. And I
couldn't think of anybody else to put on the song, man,
so I just finished it myself. Now, what are your PIDs,
like Cold say to you? Because they've achieved this massive,
massive success, what did they say to you? The offer help?
I mean, well, if you go back, there's some footage

(36:19):
around two thousand and twelve, Cold did you know telling
people that Life in the Underground was coming out, you know,
and all those things. And I remember being on tour
bus and I played it out for Cold and he's like, look, man,
you're killing it because you produced the whole album. But
he was like, I'm gonna tell you something. You definitely
want to get in with other producers on the next one.
I started working with other producers, being around other producers
because it's gonna elevate your sound. And even if you

(36:40):
don't produce it, they're gonna give you something you wouldn't
have made for yourself. He took his own advice. Yeah,
you know what I'm saying. But me, I'm like, man,
I feel you, bro, But I'll be jamming like I'm
doing all my cool Nah, you know what I'm saying.
Over time, it's like you can get caught up in
this box with that drum pattern you'r The musicality is
gonna always be the same. People like, man, I can't
wait for you to work with other people. I did Catalantica,

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and then upon doing this album, I was like, I
get what he's talking about now because I'm in a
studio and the pressure of making the beat it's just
not on my shoulders. And all the producers want to
play the most jam and stud they got And now
I get to just be free creatively to write. And
now I'm more productive. It's more songs to choose from,
and my team is like, see that fits better here,
and now we can go get this feature. I'm not

(37:21):
locked in like now it's mine, I'm gonna feature who
I want on it. Now. It's a collective effort. So
so if I was to ask you, you know why
there's been such a fight for you to gain that respect.
You would say it's your fault. I would say, to
something Greek musical, But then you got geography lottery that
plays a part. I mean, I knew about Compton before
I went to California via movies. I was terrified of
New York growing up. Could I watch you Burning Man exactly?

(37:49):
And then everybody like you? Could you know? And then
the population thing too, man, like you can fit everybody
in my city and Phips Arena, you know what I'm saying.
In the Atlanta like. That's when talking about trying to
sell an album based off of where you're from. The
numbers are never gonna match up if you're from Manhattan.
So for me, it was gonna be that music in
the trunk, go from Mississippi to Alabama to Atlanta, have

(38:10):
to fly to New York then go to La you know.
And that's why I made that song Miss Georgia Foyan.
It's almost me telling Miss Sippy, I'm sorry, but I
gotta leave. In order to make this pop aat this
big crid have to have j Cole Kendrick Lama Level's
success to feel good about himself. No career, No, but
I think it's my brand and I what I do,
and the support people know that I belong there, and

(38:33):
so I be Damn'm gonna get there because I think
about somebody like Nipsey and he didn't know he was
having an impact he was having when he passed. You
see how much he meant to people. You know, So
you think that you're having that same impact with your music.
I mean, Lord William, but my rap name is can't
remember the time. So technically I'm not supposed to be
here to see where my impact is. Anyway. I'm supposed
to always be trying to do more, get to a

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certain point, but I'm not gonna be able to see
it because it's a gradual thing. Always to introduce the
commend what you want here? Now, I think we should
go with addiction. That's what I mean. That's what I
was doing, because it's a time and place for everything
you're on the radio. I have to do like the
traditional get your Addiction challenge, going to Okay, hey, what's
your cousin, Big chrit third called Rubels, Gonna check out

(39:16):
my new single addiction feature A little Wayne and Sweetie
and get your addiction challenge on you feed me. Hey all,
we got more with Big Rip when we come back.
Matter of fact, let's get into a joint off. The
album is called Addiction. It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning.
That was Big Krit with Addiction featuring the Sweetie and
Little Wayne Morning. Everybody's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the
guy we are the Breakfast Club were still kicking it

(39:37):
with Big Krit Yee. I saw you had a nice
sit down with your father as well. Yeah, what made
you decide to do that? Because it was nice to
see that side of even we know you always talk
about your dad, ye rich dad, poor dad and everything
that he's done for you, which is nice to hear. Um,
So what made you say let's have this sit down
and put it out there for everybody. I mean, well, again,
this goes back to my team. We have conversations about
all the things I want to do, especially like the

(39:58):
Interactions album my father, so about bringing those things to life.
I'm like, not the person I always want to record
my personal experiences with my people, right, but it was
like this was the perfect time because I know a
lot of people might not have a real positive relationship
with their fathers, or their fathers might not be around
at all, or they might have wanted to have a
certain conversation with the father that they weren't able to
and so being able to sit down for thirty minutes

(40:19):
and talk to my dad about the competitive nature he
gave me and how it was great and then he
kind of went bad and then I needed him to
kind of help me fixed that mentality, to talk about
anxiety and depression and what he had to go through
raising us, and how we may have viewed him once
he wasn't in the house and what that meant and
working a job that he hated, and just being able
to unload all that on camera. And this is his

(40:40):
first time in La too, so it's just all mine
blow and he's see how we're moving. I mean it
was it was amazing for me to just be able
to chop it over him on that scaled and stage.
It's a relationship with him. Oh that's my that's my
best friend. That's my best friend for real. These conversations
you guys had off camera before this, or was this
the first time you really got that deep into it? No,
I mean, if we had to conversations because I was

(41:01):
going through it in a moment, you know, I literally Also,
there was a time where I really could have went
hard because a certain song came out and I had
to call him like, Pops, I'm not really mad anymore.
And it was like, man, well what's wrong. He's like, man,
you know, hill Pop makes sure you. I'm in a
position where I could really go on some aggressive rapping
freestyle stuff, but I'm like, man, I'm not angry. He's like, well,
don't do it. And I was like, well, okay, Well,
I mean it's a part of the competitive nature. Like

(41:22):
you told me to compete. He's like, man, I'm like,
didn't have been, Like, man, just tell me I only
got to compete anymore. And he just broke it down,
you know, like, man, don't you ain't got to competing,
don't compete. He's like, man, you you've done. In my eyes,
you've done you more than I ever expected you to do.
This is not even baseball. This is music. Like it
started with baseball and then it became this thing where
I just used that mentality of I gotta be great,

(41:43):
I gotta hit the home run, gotta get on base
with music, and so every time I fall off for
the album wouldn't do well, I revert back to like Pops,
I failed, you know, but his mentalit like, Man, Jay,
you good, but he don't. He didn't have the knowledge
about music to understand. He's just like, man, you an't
like you made it. I see your album being sold
like and like man, but I didn't get the award.
And so being able to have him tell me, Jay,

(42:03):
you ain't got to compete no more. You gotta be angry. Man,
I'm proud of you. That's all I needed. Like, Man,
let's talk about this because I was just crying about
this in therapy, right because men, we got the weirdest
dynamics with our father. Because it's times that I love
my Pops, times that I hate them, within the times
that I hate him. I'm realizing he did the best
he could, yeah, with the information he had. So did
you have feelings like that? Yeah? I mean, because I

(42:26):
realized my powers don't know what to tell me. He's
just be like okay, okay, Joe, okay, and then that
be by the twentieth o K. I'm like, all right, man,
I don't call you bad man. How didn't you ain't
got no words to me right now. That goes back
to the competitive nature, right because like as men, we're
not taught to love and and and show people that
we love. Yeah, the value you go get your pop
like go, I didn't get it, go hit a home run,

(42:48):
I don't hell like you know what I'm saying, Yeah, yeah, yeah,
But I mean that that that dynamic was passed down
to him and so that was just the best way
of him self community. That's how he communicated his positivity,
like his like, man, grind, just grind, no matter what,
you better just go get it, go get it. But
I mean because he's living that same life outside of
seeing me play baseball. He gotta wa a air day,

(43:09):
go to the job you don't want to go to.
So he's looking at my life like, man, I wish
I still was on that field plane. So I'm not
really hearing what you're talking about because I really don't
like the job I'm going to. You know what else,
the differences our parents generation, our fathers, they were just
trying to survive. To the man, like they were just
trying to survive, keep food on the table, keep a
roof over the head. Where the generation that got a
chance to actually heal and deal with that trauma. Like

(43:31):
my father told me over the holidays, and he went
to therapy, and you know, he was on ten to
twelve different medications. He tried to commit suicide. I didn't
know all of that, but when he told me all
of that, it made me look at the way we
came up in a different way. Yeah, I mean, but
he probably would if he would told you that when
you was a teenager or something like that, you probably
wouldn't be able to comprehend it. Now you didn't comprehend

(43:51):
therapy and stuff like that. Everybody's talking about it, but
back in the day, it's like, man, you're gonna go
to it shrink, You're crazy, you know what I'm saying, Like, Nan,
I'm really dealing with something and it's caused me to
disassociate and I'm talking to you right now, but I'm
really not talking to you, Like I'm like, wait, this
is all just verbating stuff I heard the other day
that I'm just supold to say, you know so, yeah, man,

(44:13):
But being able to unlock those things that people walk
up to me and they you know, I'm able to
have further conversations with young fathers are like, man, they
help me understand maybe I shouldn't read my child this
kind of way, maybe I should be more honest about
how I'm feeling in them. But I would also say this,
you know, talking about you know parents, I'm thinking about
my dad. Now. You think about some of the things
that they've said and that they did. They did it
so the world wouldn't take you away and the world

(44:35):
wouldn't attack you. They think about it. You know, when
you fall on your floor in your pops tell you, yo,
get up, don't cry, you don't cry. You never let
nobody see you cry. They do that because exactly so,
it's not only because they don't want you to show emotions,
because they don't want the world to see you that
way in the world and think taking this week, you know,
I mean with a grand scheme of things where you
didn't got that one parent that will tell you, well,
it's okay to show your emotions sometimes whom you got

(44:56):
that balance, I mean, everybody had that lifestyle. You moment
is just that one, and don't be crying. You're gonna
get that from your your dad, your mama, and your
grandparents because they all been in position where they had
the work they had to grind. Their parents probably didn't
stay together either. Wasn't no time for t you know,
that's just all it really boiled out. You know. Now,
what do you do for self care? Ah? Man, I meditate,

(45:20):
I talk it out with my friends and my family.
Sometimes I still go to therapy. You know what I'm saying,
and I put it in my music. Now, a random
conversation with people, you'd be surprised how many people are
strengths in your life would come up to you and
give you some positivity. You just gotta be willing to
embrace it. Not with the therapy thing too. It's interesting
when you start having those conversations and when you start
talking about going to therapy meditating, you realize this is
a whole village of people were doing the same exact thing,

(45:42):
and that gives you a different level of strength. Again,
if you were able to and your parents were aware
that that would be helpful for you, then you probably
went I mean, you had counselors in school, but you
didn't want to talk to them counselors because he's like, man,
you know, my MoMA, my pots like you know, you
know what I'm saying, but I mean, I'm just glad
people are actually having these conversations now and it's like
an open conversation. One last question, I wanted to ask

(46:05):
you about Jamaine Duprie's comments about women rappers and how
they all are like strippers rapping. What did you think
about what he said? That's interesting. I mean I would
have been in a studio with raps looking at my
my bars like you on his record, so rap being smashing.
Obviously you got Tiero Wag that's been killing. And then
I think about music in general, like me as a

(46:26):
hip hop artist, I've made strip club records, I've made
aggressive songs. I've made songs about cars. If the freedom
of being in to write a song is about whatever
you want to write about. So I can't really judge
somebody because they might this song might pop off. If
you didn't listen to the entire album, you might miss
the social commentary of the album. You might miss the album,

(46:47):
the part where they're talking about their parents, are they friends,
or the struggles. Like, you can't really base off of
the single. I think you definitely got to hear the album.
But you know, people like to have fun. People like
the party, the club, at the club. You go to
the club to hear certain kind of vibe. So it's
his music. Man, I can't I know these women snapping
because Megan the sty and key on the record, car
to be a key on the record. If you like
you just gotta you, gotta be in the studio, wouldn't

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go hard. Now. I think Rhapsody it's the best rapper
a lot. Forget gender, let's go. I'm talking about this
new look man. I'm telling you, I get in the
studio with her, we are going toe to toe because
rap will bother you and then be just hugged you.
It'd be so happy. And what I'm saying, it's like,
I don't know if that makes it worse because it's
just like, man, you just killed killed, didn't pick you up,

(47:29):
damn like you know what next time? Maybe, Like I
think it's a class. I think Kendrick and Rapsody is
in the class like you and Cole's in the class.
Rapsy is the best rapper a lot not named Ndrick
lam Let's I'm talking about it the new people. I
ain't talking about the old man. Rap man, what's up? Man?
Put me on the record. The album is out right now.

(47:50):
Pick it up and we appreciate you for your hand.
Thank you. I appreciate you. It's Big Crit. It's the
Breakfast Club. Come morning. I want to get everybody. It's
d J m Vy and Jela Yee, Charlomagne and Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. Come morning, y'all. Shout the
Big Crip for joining us this morning. You can see
that full interview just hit at the Breakfast Club website. Yeah,
make sure you listened to his album too. It's a
really great album. Chrit is here absolutely. I mean, Chris

(48:11):
been consistent for well over a decade. Man. I enjoyed
Big Crip, and I'm glad that he, uh you know,
stopped doing all his own production and decided to challenge
himself on this album. Rico Loves. The executive producer dropped
on a clues box for Rico Love Dam. I didn't
know how I was gonna like that combination, but I
enjoy it. It's dope. Do anybody order anything for a
Prime Day yet? Because you know it's over today? What

(48:33):
is Prime Day? The two days sale on Amazon Prime?
We get all these amazing I knew nothing about it.
We've been talking about it for the past few days. Yeah,
and today what time later tonight? It started yesterday, it's
forty eight hours. Forty eight hours, so it ends tonight.
So I was looking at all the things that are
selling really well for a prime day. We're selling well sneakers. Uh. Now,

(48:53):
it's more. It's a lot of technology. They have dal's
on Apple products as well, So if you wanted to
get like a one of the watches is or you
wanted to get an iPad or something like that, it's
a good time to get it. Also the Nintendo Switch.
They have a lot of deals on electronics. FYI, Okay,
but I think some of the workers went on strike.
If I'm not mistaken, they go on strike. Yeah, So
I don't know what's happening with that, but it is

(49:15):
prime day, and that means that a lot of other
places are having sales too because they're trying to compete
with that with Amazon. So just letting y'all know if
you want to do some cyber shopping, it's a good
time to do it today. Okay, all right, Well, we
got rumors on the way where we're talking about Yes,
let's get nostalgic for our second. There's a TV show
that's coming back, and I'm pretty sure y'all will all
be watching this. All right, we'll get into that next
Keep a lot just to Breakfast Club. Good morning, Yeah,

(49:37):
just yea morning. Everybody is tj Envy, Angela yee, Charlemagne
the guy we are to Breakfast Club. Let's get to
the rumors. Let's talk Diddy Reports Club. Well, it's official
show for everybody that misses the show Making the Band

(49:58):
is coming back. And here's what did he had to say,
So it's official decisions made making the band twenty twentieth back. Okay,
we're doing a global talent search soul if you feel
like you have that talent and you want to do
your audition live in front of the world and to
me upload your auditions to hashtag MTB casting. I think

(50:21):
they should do it on both MTV and Revolt since
it's ditty sting, right he's hosting's gonna go for that.
I don't think Revolt got the budget for it, unless
they're gonna replay it. I don't know. But there's another
show on BT called The Next Big Thing that comes
on tonight. Okay at nine, I believe A ten' is
hosted by Dame Dash and Tina Davis and Zetoven and

(50:42):
they're looking for the next big thing in music. All
right out, I don't know nine to ten even. Let
shout out to my guy Ricky, who is one of
the producers on Next Yeah, slew the Ricky dropping a
clues box for Rickie. She's the epaction. Okay, all right, um,
and shout out to Wilt. He was one of the
people that chimed in on did he bringing back making
the band? And he has a new song on Chill

(51:03):
Out with Jeremiah that's pretty dope. I don't know if
you'll heard of a tough tune. I don't know why
the radio not playing that one? What does that mean? Time?
Let's get it in there. Drake came out with a
record an hour ago and beyond every hour on hour,
y'all know that stop it? All right? Well, that's a
good came out with a record thirty minutes ago and
beyond every home. Sure y'all listened to on chill as well,
because I like that song a lot. All right, Um, Now, Pharrell,

(51:27):
it looks like Mike has some new music coming, by
the way, with Rihanna, he said. He posted on Rihanna's
post and he said they ain't ready, and then he
put a world emoji. Could be a makeup line. You
think Farrell's doing a makeup line? Possible? Why not? Well
she put nobody and then me album coming in twenty nineteen. Okay,

(51:50):
so yeah, because the post is about the album, and
then he commented day and ready feels like he's talking
about the album. Farrell does a lot of stuff with Chanelle,
so never know. I don't know, but it'd be nice.
And he has work with Rihanna in the past, of course,
so I want some new music. So wait, it makes sense.
She gotta stop teasing her fans that she got to
just drop something, because you know how the navy gets it,

(52:15):
won't music? Oh all right, Little nas X Old Town
Road has now become the longest running number one debut
single ever fifteen weeks at number one. Do you know
who he surpassed to get that? The longest running debut
single of all time? Mcarina, So previously that was the longest,
So it's the longest sold, the longest running single. Now

(52:37):
debut single, so it's his first single debut put out,
so it's to pass Mcarina time a lot of pressure.
Once you put the bar that high, boy, you never
do that again, Jesus. All right, So congratulations to him.
Fifteen weeks at number one. Kid making money is what
I wanted to know. Absolutely yeah, he's doing shows and everything,
so I can't imagine, boy y'all screen absolutely so fast.

(52:58):
He's doing shows, making money off that record. Though I
don't know about the exactly. I don't know how much
he owes, but yeah, how much you paid for the beat?
Like fifty dollars online? I'm sure he's making money from
what I heard. However, the people got to be that's
the drum told me this morning and put the mic
on drums mouth real quick, what m what did you say?
I think he paid like three hundred dollars for the beat.

(53:18):
It was like a website that you can, like, you know,
license it, and he made the song from that and
the people on that you said, yeah, but he's on
me to hit obviously got you right, So that's what matters.
So I wonder if he's making money off that record.
Because we're talking about charts, let's talk about Kenjick Lamar's
Good Kid, Mad City and now has been three hundred
and fifty weeks on the Billboard two hundred. It joins
The eminem Show as the only hip hop studio album

(53:40):
to reach that. Mouse classic album Good Kids is yes
three hundred and fifty weeks on the charts, So congratulations
to Kap. All right, now, R Kelly, what's going on
with him? Well, his bill has been set at one
million dollars. One million dollars. His bill has been set,
so they said he could be in jail until at
least Wednesday. Does he have any assets? Does he own

(54:03):
any homes or anything like that? Does anybody know? I
couldn't answer that. It feels like he has some financial issues.
So he did fail to post that one hundred thousand
dollar bomb by the cutoff time, So he definitely is
going to be there for a couple of days. I
don't know if he's going to be able to get it.
But last time somebody helped him out. I can't imagine
that somebody's not going to help him again. I don't

(54:24):
know if it's going to happen this time. You gotta
really really They give him a yeah, and they say
that two of the four alleged victims turned in physical evidence,
which is shirts with his seamen on them to prosecutors,
so he might be a wrap this one. No, I
think she's also had to surrender his passport of course,

(54:45):
and his sex slaves, his quote unquote sex slaves, his
alleged sex slaves Joycelyn Savage and asked we all clary
we heard from them yesterday. They're still living in his
house and the Trump Tower in Chicago. They do have
money saved up because they get paid to be his assistant,
so that's where they've been getting their money from. And
they should have money. But what they're saying now is

(55:06):
one of our Kelly's handlers that was given them the
cash payments has disappeared. So all Kelly's handle has got
to go get jobs now, you know what I'm saying,
Because they've been living off all Kelly all these years.
Now all Kelly ain't got no money coming in. One
thing they do know, though, is that his condo is
paid up through the end of the year, so they
at least get to stay there until the end of
the year. Yeah, but there ain't gonna be no lights,

(55:27):
you know what I'm saying. They're gonna have no food
to eat. He's gonna be in a cold as condo,
shivering in Chicago and the Datto Winner. I'm telling you,
I think all Kelly's gonna kill himself. All right, Well
that is your front page and news. That is your
rumor report. Thank you, Miss Shoa Bank. Yes, even that,
we need Zachary Wester to come to the front of
the corregation. We like to have a word with him.
You may not know who Zachary West is, but you

(55:49):
know the type of person he is because he's a
corrupt police officer. We'll talk about it for after the hour,
all right, we'll get into that next keeping lock. Just
to Breakfast Club come morning. Make sure you're telling them
to watch out for Florida. May the craziest people in
America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. Yes,
you are a donkey. The Florida man a chapter and

(56:11):
ATM for a very strange reason. It gave him too
much money. Florida man is arrested after definitely says he's
rigged the door to his home and an attempt to
electric kid his credit wife. Police arrested in Orlando man
for talking a Flaminia the Breakfast Club Bitchy Donkey other
day with Charlom Haine, a guy. I don't know why
y'all keep letting him get you elected. Hello, Florida donkey
today for two day July fifteenth, go to a former

(56:33):
Florida Sheriff's deputy named Zachary Western. Zachary is twenty six
years old and he has been a deputy in Jackson
County since twenty sixteen. You know, this is why Florida
it's the Donald Trump estates. I said this yesterday, and
I apologize for it because I thought it was a
little too harsh. But then here we are today and
Zachary Wester is reminding us all why all the craziest

(56:54):
people in America come from the Bronx and all the Florida.
The problem with Florida is that it's not just the
people that live there who are nuts. It's the infrastructure
of Florida. The politician is the administration, at the school,
the law enforcement. Not saying allie'all are crazy, just saying
it takes one bad Florida Orange to spoil the whole bunch,
and Zachary West is one of those bad oranges. Now,
what Zachary was doing has been going on in hoods

(57:16):
all across America for years, long before some of us
got here, and it will probably be happening long after
we are all gone. I'm just happy Zachary Wester got
caught because now we have the opportunity to make him
infamous for what he did, but also use him as
an example to say, see, we told you all this
was happening in communities all across America few years. Would
you like to know what Zachary Wester was doing. Let's

(57:37):
go to WJHG NBC seven for the report. Police. In
August of twenty eighteen, the Jackson County Sheriff's office asked
the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to look into Jackson
County Deputy Zachary Wester after they believed he was planting
drugs inside vehicles and arresting the drivers on made up
drug charges. Wester was fired from the Sheriff's office in September, and,

(57:58):
according to the FDLI, after an extensive investigation, Wester was
arrested Wednesday morning in Crawfordville on fifty two counts, including racketeering,
fabricating evidence, and false imprisonment, but the investigation continues. In September,
the state Attorney's office dropped one hundred and nineteen cases
against the people Western allegedly planted drugs on, but sheriff's

(58:19):
officials did want to thank them for their patients. In
the words of Robert remiqu Williams, how you wake up
into morning feeling evil. You're just planting drugs on people,
getting them sent the jail for. What would you like
to hear breakdown or what exactly he was charged for.
Let's hear it. We have charged mister Wester with fifty
two counts racketeering of official misconduct nine counts, fabricating evidence

(58:43):
nine counts, possession of a controlled substance nine counts, false
imprisonment five counts, and then mistermeanor charges of perjury nine counts,
possession of a controlled substance marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia
nine counts. In Florida, we have ports called sentencing guidelines,

(59:04):
and under the godelines, the guidelines would call if he
were convicted of all charges of a lengthy prison sentence
of approximately thirteen and a half years in state prisons.
That's all. Listen, here's the thing. This isn't a case
of a white man talking in black and brown people.
Zachary was hitting up everybody. This isn't just racism, this
is abusive power. And this is exactly why you have

(59:25):
to stand up when you see injustice, regardless of who
is far are against, because eventually it will be your turn. Okay,
evil people like Zachary West, they don't have a preference,
they don't have any standards. They just want to be evil.
This man, Zachary West, that caused people to lose custody
of their kids. People went to prison because of him.
They got one hundred and nineteen cases that have been
dropped all right because Zachary Wester got caught, and at

(59:47):
least ten people have been released from prison. Here's the thing,
it can't just be Zachary, right, Like Zachary is twenty
six years old. He's just the only officer that got caught.
Somebody taught this twenty six year old officer how to
move like this. Zachary. I don't know why you're protecting
all those other officers, but you shouldn't take you know,
this fall all by yourself or right. Three federal lawsuits
have been fired against West. At least eleven people assuing

(01:00:09):
West end federal court for alleged civil rights violations. Listen, man,
zach The only way to correct this is wrong is
hold yourself accountable and deal with what you did. But
you have to point the proper authorities in the direction
of the other officers in that department who are doing
the same thing, because I guarantee you're not alone, Zachary.
And you need to understand that Calma is the most

(01:00:30):
patient gangster ever and he's been waiting on your ass.
But now you have an opportunity to create some new
energy and some new karma by simply telling the truth
about the corruption going on in that department. If not,
well by, I hope you get way more than the
thirteen and a half years. Okay, you need one hundred years.
You didn't care about anybody else's life, so why should
anyone give a damn about yours? Please let Remymard give

(01:00:52):
the corrupt police officers, Zachary West to the biggest he
haw he ha, he ha, You stupid mother? Are you dumb?
How can lord to win when they're not right within?
All right? All right? How Florida, How Florida? How y'all
posted to win when y'are not right within? All right? Well?
Thank you for that. Dog Kay to day up. Next,

(01:01:13):
Freddie Gibbs will be joining us with Freddie Gibbs, we're
doubling up on hip hop for cultural press this morning.
We have right now too called Bandana, so we'll kick
it with him. Gibbs. That's right, so don't move. It's
the Breakfast clubal morning back. You're kicking out the world's
most dangerous morning show. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,

(01:01:34):
Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got
a special guest in the building, Sir Freddy Gibbs, Freddie
g welcome back back again. I want to argue right
off the top, Freddy. Okay, why you got smoker Spike
Lee over Malcolm X Man. Man, I like Spike Lee.
It was just a joke, man, you know, like when
I you know, when I say F somebody f my home,

(01:01:54):
it's just be jokes, man. I love Spike Lee. Man, Okay,
I'm listening to the album. I'm like it was a joke.
It was like Spike uh depicted macolm in a certain
way to get it kind of did it a little bit,
you know what I'm saying, a little bit Malcolm did drugs.
He did, yeah, And I was talking to some of
the brothers at the mosque about it, so you know,
it is what it is. It was, you know, I
love Spike. I love Spike, So they didn't depict the

(01:02:17):
Some of the brothers you spoke to, you didn't like
the depiction. They didn't kind of like it that much,
you know what I'm saying. So when I was you know,
when I was writing that raft, I just threw a
little shot at Spike. But I love Spike Man. But
one of your movies, I Love You Forget It question
was over. I forgot what record that was. It was dope.
He called flat tell me Flat, tell me to because

(01:02:38):
you know, when you see the title, you think, yeah,
definitely yeah woman, but it's not ain't yeah yeah. Yeah.
Well let's talk about this album because I saw Hip
Hop DX gave it a perfect score, so they should.
I'm not mad at it. That feel, the fact that
so many people are talking about how great this album is.
I mean, you know, um me and mad live, but
we already had a dead pinyout before in twenty fourteen,

(01:03:01):
so you know, I wanted to kind of just follow
up that with you know something on the same level
or better. And uh, I had to you know, write
a lot of this stuff when I was like locked
up in Austria. So you know, it was a real
special project for me. Can you talk about that on
the album? Being locked up in Austria. But that experience
was like you couldn't even eat anything. No, I definitely

(01:03:22):
couldn't eat none of that pork and none of the
they was feeding me up in the man. But you know,
you see what's going on asap now I do. That's bad.
I don't really know the ends and outca this situation
because I saw I can't really speak on it, but
I see it in this you know that's a that's
a different country. That's what he like sweeting and then
like beat somebody up or something like that. But the
people were like brass and him. He actually tried to

(01:03:43):
get away. It was like he filmed, was like, yo,
please leave me alone, Like I don't want you, I
don't want to go to jail. You're bothering harassing me.
They had it on video. The guys was grabbing other
girls asses. So it just seems a little crazy. Damn. Yeah,
I mean I got a cute of something I totally
did not do at all. The girl had dream, Yeah,
that dream. I still can't believe that, and and I
feel like in a way, she should be more emphasis

(01:04:05):
to put on that situation that she said she had
a dream that you actually had told her and you
got locked. Like she literally told the court that. She
literally told the court that, and it was just like
you know, a woman's statement. Over there in Europe, it's
like consider like hard evidence, so you basically guilty to
proven instance, so as Rody guilty to a proven innstant
right now, what I'm saying, there's nobody that said it.

(01:04:26):
She said she had a dreaming like a dream? Can
you ever forgive her for something like that? Like, how
do you forget? Because we talk about forgiveness, have you
been like nah, yeah, man, I didn't process that. I
can't because you know I can't. I feel like, you know,
my mom told me when I when I came up

(01:04:46):
out of that situation, you can't really dwell on all
of that stuff. And you know, letting that negative stuff,
you know, affect you going forward. So do I forgive her?
But you know, I don't got no grudge with her though?
You still, how could we didn't sue you, just like
I just want to get out of here. Did. We
took some legal action, you know what I mean, And
there's still some things that we you know what I mean,
playing on doing. But I mean, I just like, I,

(01:05:06):
you know, I really want to get back to my kids,
and I ain't really I definitely didn't want to go
back over to the Austry and sitting no more court
rooms and line of that stuff, and I just want
to finish my projects and just get back to me
and me. Man, I don't really even like dwelling on that.
I definitely didn't want to go back over there. You
still want to go overseas to do shows or give
me my check? I gotta I got a europe to
a book, you know, in a month. So not going

(01:05:27):
to straight though. Na. Never. I never go to that
country ever again. Y'all never get a show. I don't care.
Ify'all pay me five million dollars. Now, you say kids,
because when you met you had one, so you have
two children now? Yeah, I got a son. Now, congrat
How did that change you? Um? I mean the daughters
change you in one way, but then having the sun
change you another one and change your bank account. I said, nah,

(01:05:48):
but you know it's it's cool, man, I'm glad that,
you know. I feel like I got got it out
the way now. I don't want them more kids now,
don't good. I'm good. I got a boy at the girl.
I'm straight. But you know, having a son is um.
You know, it's cool, It's cool. I'm learning a lot,
you know, being a parent so far. I mean, with
between him and iry, man, it's it's a handful. But
you know, one of the things that you that you

(01:06:08):
were taught about manhood that you wouldn't teach your son
because you don't feel like they really served you. M
that's a good ass question. Definitely a lot of the
street stuff, you know what I mean. I definitely wouldn't
don't want to expose him to a lot of those
things that I had to be exposed to and he
don't have to be. I mean, you know, he live
in the suburbs. He can go to private school and
do all that. I had those opportunities granted to me.

(01:06:29):
So you know, I'm just gonna try to, you know,
not expose them too, you know, as much as a
you know that that element of things, you know, pretty much,
you know, because I don't want him to be like
me at all. I definitely want to be way better.
You know. My father always told me to be way
better than what he was, you know what I'm saying.
So I definitely don't want to duplicate a carbon copy.
I wanted to go be a lawyer or something like that,
you know what I mean. And how do you know
they especially do that come from the hood. They feel

(01:06:51):
like they got to instill some hood and their kids.
Do you feel the need to do that? Nah? Man,
I don't feel like you know, my son don't got
nothing to prove. I want to go and be educated
and be great. Like you know, it ain't nothing to
fight for. I did all. I took all those lumps
for him already him. Man. You know, my little brother,
My little brother is a doctor, you know what I mean.
A matter of fact, he just finished his residency. He's
a nope, one of the youngest best ob GYN doctors

(01:07:14):
in the country, you know what I mean. So you know, so,
like I said, man, I took those lumps so they
didn't have to deal with that. You say on the
new album that you had some reservations about going independent.
Correct I've been independent this whole time. Okay, you know
what I'm saying, Like I never had a major deal.
Well this is a major label release though. Now this
is the first time that I've just the first release

(01:07:35):
ever on a major label. You know, it was interesting.
I was like, Freddie doesn't change, man, because I was
like hitting him up to come on the show and
trying to schedule the time. And then he said, Okay,
Lamb're gonna hit you up, so he had he had
Lambo hit me up. And then Lambo was like, the
label wants to know. I'm like, damn, I never heard
that from Freddy Gibbs before. I ain't never heard it.
I'm like, damn. I walked up in RCA yesterday and

(01:07:57):
was chilling with Peter Edge. He was like, hey man,
this album should win a Grammy man, and I was like, damn,
dog like for real, like, you know, just to you know,
to get the support from a building. You know, I
never had that in my career period, so you know,
to get that from those guys, you know, shout out
to Tunje and Jared and everybody over there. Keep cool.
They really gave me a good opportunity to you know,
do something great. Well I do that now. Um, it
was a timing man, you know what I mean. Like

(01:08:18):
I said, my whole career I was independent, and I was,
but you got to sign that it was a joint venture,
right yeah, yeah, yeah, pretty much. You know what I'm saying.
But I just felt like it was just time to
just level up with this project that I did, you
know what I mean. And I just want to just
keep things, you know, moving in a positive direction. And
all right, we got more with Freddie Gibbs when we
come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we

(01:08:40):
are the Breakfast Club with kicking it with Freddie Gibbs, Charlemagne.
It was a point where you thought you was being
black balled, you know, he was being black ball Yeah, definitely,
of course, but clearly that can't be the case. If
a major label, we want to do business now, they
want to do business. You know what I'm saying, Because
you know, Tungji, my good friend, helped me sort that
out before that. Now I want nobody trying to give
me no record deals and nobody, you know, are you
just black ball. Uh, just you know the people that

(01:09:04):
you know, previous situations that I was in, and you know, yeah,
definitely that was one still going at Jesus head on
this album. Not necessarily. I just was speaking of talking
about a story that happened. Somebody gave him some sneaks.
One of one of my punk ass homeboys came on
the tour bus and bought him some sneakers on him,
some sneakers, and I was like, you're like, what are
you doing? You know what the sneakers he designed? Nah jeezy.

(01:09:27):
It was it was a show um in Chicago, and uh,
he wanted some timberlands or something like that to go
with his outfit, you know what I mean. I wasn't
never because you know, they didn't want to pay me
to be that. And I went somewhere else to go
get a bag. But my homeboys was grinding and they
wanted to go to the show. So they was like,
can you get us on the bus the but so
you know, I hit him up and they came on
the bus and you know, I guess they're standing there

(01:09:47):
looking at me in all or whatever, and he was like,
I need some shoes and then he just like used
them to, you know, go get him some timberlands or
whatever they need. They came back with the shoes and
he was like, ah, these the wrong ones, and he
just tossed them one his own boy, you know what
I'm saying. And then the next day he's called me like,
hey man, you think I can get that two hundred dollars?
I was like two hundreds. It was like we bought

(01:10:08):
cheesy some teams. And I was like, Nigga, you had
that like I'm not giving y'all nothing like you know
what I'm saying. And I got on them. I'm like,
why are you like abusing my homeboys like that? You
know what I'm saying, making them you know y'all y'all
playing rich to y'all. So I just stopped him. Yeah, yeah,
like that That's how I felt about that. And I
was like that, I feel like that was, you know,
disrespectful to me. That was like one of the straws
that brought the cameras back. And I was like, man,

(01:10:28):
I'm out at him. So you don't message those homeboys
no more, you not at all. When I heard that line,
I heard it all I thought you said, Jeezy was no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
I ain't. I ain't got no, I ain't got no
problem with I ain't gonna problem with Young Jeezy at all.
Yea have yell love spokes since any of this wint down, No,
I don't seen him a couple of times and no conversation,
just like y'all see each other. What are you gonna say? Yeah,

(01:10:49):
what are you gonna do? So it's all good man,
you know it's it's it's hip hop man. Everybody don't
like each other. It's a lot of rappers aren't like
but you know, I know that, I know that we're
in the community, in the community in which we gotta
you know all, you know, be around each other and
you know, and getting money. I ain't gonna money just
because I don't like these things. Now, Freddie, you said
you was going you wanted to sign a fifty cent

(01:11:10):
at one point. Yeah, definitely. I could have seen that. Yeah,
I wanted that, like, um, well year was this probably
like two thousand and six? Yea, yeah I was, And
I was like on interscope about to get dropped. So
it was made sense why he just didn't put you
over the g unit. I don't know. I think they
had Young Buck or something like that. They probably think
I sounded too much like young Buck or something like that.

(01:11:31):
Don't sound I don't sound like young Buck at all.
Somebody in the building said that though, and they was like, ah,
you know, and it just didn't I don't know. I
tried to make it work. I was doing you know,
yeah Combs with fifth No, not at all, not not directly.
You know what. Let's talk about why it really didn't happen.
Probably because we had like the same kind of management
of Barry Berry Williams. I punched him in the face,
so you know what I'm saying. If he white and black,

(01:11:52):
he's on the cusp of both. He like spicy white
black mixed. You know what, I'm saying that he liked violence.
You know, I'm saying because he brought some holes in
the house one day, you know what I'm saying. And
I had like a you know, female that I was
dealing with at the time, and he was just trying
to like flex on me and stuff, and he like
made the holes get naked and had cocaine and stuff

(01:12:13):
like that. I don't really want to put too much
of his personal business, but he tried to play me.
I was standing at his crib at the time, and
I had to you know, I had to go in
on him one time with the cocaine and holes. For everybody,
It was for everybody. But I wasn't trying to partaket,
you know what I'm saying. I was chilling at the time.
He just kind of like put me on the spot,
and you know what I'm saying, But this is what
goes on the kind of gangster Freddy. So that's probably

(01:12:33):
one of the reasons I got dropped, black balled. And
now I was already dropped at the time by the
time that happened. So I'm trying to figure out, why
do you punch somebody because they bought some cocaine and
holes because I had my girl with me. Girl, Yeah,
and it just made me look stupid. It just made
me look fucked up. I was like, I gotta arue
with her. Yeah, now I gotta deal with this bit.
Just what y'all be doing right exactly? That's all ready. Yeah,

(01:12:56):
you're right. At the time, she had bitch. Now, you
know what I'm saying, I saw you freestyling on. I
don't know if it was a freestyle, but it was
a rap on the cab DJ Head be hating man
my guy saying you always got something I love and
head on my guy for real, for real and the

(01:13:17):
real way Head been on vacation with me and everything. Yeah,
I love Dja, Boulet Cad. I knew Bouotlet Cad when
he was a DJ and Arizona and Tampa. You know
what I'm saying. So me and you know we've been
connected for years. That's my guy. That's like, you know,
it seems for some reason when you did that freestyle,
everybody's like, man Freddie can really rap, Like where y'all been? Yeah,
that's what I'm saying. You will sleep too music. I'd

(01:13:41):
have been on this show like three times. You still
sleep over. That's great, that's the part. It's supposed to
be my friend. I listen to your album Heavy. I'm
gonna vacation listening to that Heavy. You know I sent you,
I sent you a project with data. You send me
something about some mental health and I was like, I
was like listening to my album. He was like, hey, man,
have you really been to counseling lately? And check me?

(01:14:05):
I was like, you know what, I really looked at you.
You really looked in the mirror lately and talked about yourself.
I'm like, but you speaking of mental health. I like,
I like what you're doing with anxiety. You have anxiety
right now? No, you said you might you have some

(01:14:25):
BTSD like experiences, correct, Yeah, definitely definitely growing up in
the hood. That's why that's why I went out. When
you when you talk about that stuff, I can really
relate to it. Yeah, you know, it's you know, it's
definitely some things I've seen. It make it hard to
like sleep or function and things of that nature. You
know what I'm saying. Like I said, so when you
talk about those things like damn, okay, even being unlawfully

(01:14:46):
you know, arrested and overseas like that had to be
a traumatic experience. Yeah. Yeah, that was because um, you
know I didn't uh, all the things I did in
my life and to the be in jail for that,
to all the tapes to be about to be had
tenued is for that that was like oh man, like damn,
like somebody trying to punish me right for no reason.
So what have you done to deal with any of
the um mental health issues you maybe dealing If you

(01:15:09):
went to the counselor, brother, I did you know what
I mean? Um, I can't say whether or not it
was helpful, And I don't know. Maybe I haven't like
went enough to know if it's taken a real effect.
You know what I mean? Did you cry? Um a
little bit? That man? But I mean, really, man, I
instead of going to counsel and I, you know, I

(01:15:32):
really go chop it up with the brothers at the masque.
You know what I'm saying, Love to my brother Resa
Islam in my homies, you know what I'm saying. So
you know, when I got something that I you know,
need to get off my chests, I can chop it
up with them about it, you know. But my album
is out right now, make sure you go pick it up. Yeah, definitely,
thank you for joining us again. Appreciate y'all to date.
It's definitely my best work today. Hopefully I go to

(01:15:53):
the Grammys. You know what I'm saying. If I get
a nomination, Yeah, I want to take my MoMA to
the Grammys. You know what I'm saying. That'll be the
highlight of my career. All right, It's he Gives. It's
the Breakfast Club, the Morning the Breakfast Club. Why is
it so cold in this room? It's always cool to
hear morning. Everybody is TJ MZ. Angela Yee, Charlomine the

(01:16:13):
guy we are to breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk a little baby. This is the rumor report
with Angela year Breakfast Club. Now a little baby did
an interview with sixteen bars in Europe, and he talks
about his relationship with Gunna. It has nothing to do
with just a friendship. It's deeper than that. Listen to

(01:16:34):
this man, dude like music, but not like me rapping,
him rapping like studios and like, but man, him like
came't from like the same little pass as we got
older than you know, people know me, I know him.
Then we just started kicking me. But he was already rapping,
Know what I'm saying. I kicking with the fun with
him and I started rapping and he actually started like helping,
you know what I'm saying. Rap Like I didn't pay
Gunner to write my songs. I never will put the

(01:16:56):
songs out, but like when I first started rap, I
used to like pay him like hundred dollars, like I'm
gonna give a hundred, I write something for me so
I could like try to learn how I'm going in
and recording. What's the problem. Nothing, I'm just telling you
what he said, just explaining the process. Okay, all right,
So now let's do a correction from a story earlier
about r. Kelly when we said that he was his

(01:17:16):
bill was said at one million dollars. That's for the
last time he was in jail earlier this year. He's
actually in court today for arrayment on federal sex crime charges.
So we'll see what happens when he goes to court today.
I'll be shocked if they give him a bill this
time around. We shall see there's ten alleged victims in
total this time around, and it's racketeering. So it's sex

(01:17:37):
crimes involving children and obstruction of justice because wouldn't he
be considered like a minister society, like a danger to people.
And it's not like he's chemically got the women living
in his apartments. I'm saying, it's not like he's chemically
cashed one of those charges. What they old charges or
they knew what charges. Well, his attorney is saying, all
of these charges are decades old and all of a sudden,
people are coming forward, so that's what his attorneys. But

(01:18:00):
there's new tapes that have just surfaced. So we told
you there's over twenty tapes. Those tapes of decades old.
Decades old too. What evidence is evidence, sir, Yes, And
there's five alleged victims who were all under age when
prosecutors said they had sex with R. Kelly in the
late nineties. I'm telling you Clark is thinking. I think R.
Kelly's golf himself. All right now, I just want to
give a big shout out to Missy Elliot because she's
on the cover of Marie Claire magazine Amazing looking cover

(01:18:23):
shoot Cancer Game dropped on a clues box from Missy Elliott. Yeah,
so when you have a chance, please make sure you
check out that article because she talks about a lot
of things. She said that she knew what she wanted
to do for the rest of her life when she
was in kindergarten. She said, this is why you have
to listen to kids. I knew what I wanted I remember,
she says, a teacher asked the class what they wanted
to be every week, and her classmates minds did change

(01:18:43):
often and she said. Her answer was consistent every week,
I'm going to be a superstar, so that she is.
She was absolutely correct. All right, now let's discuss the game.
I don't know if you guys have been paying attention
to this, but now they are saying that he has
to pay this judgment. His music royalties have been seized
to pay off a seven million dollars sexual assault lawsuit

(01:19:07):
the rapper game that was but by Priscilla Rainey. She
can collect off his music royalties until about seven point
one three million dollars plus post judgment interest is paid off. Now,
the game has responded to this story on social media. Previously,
he responded to it, but I don't know what's going
to happen now. Previously, he said he wasn't going to

(01:19:28):
give her a dime. Previously he said that she'll never
see that money or anything close to a penny of it.
But it looks like now the judge has granted emotion
allowing her to collect that money off of his royalties.
I don't understand why the game was held liable for
that though, I mean, it was on the set of
a reality show like they not sign it way was
in all kinds of stuff before they participate in those
kind of shows. Well, I don't think you still can

(01:19:49):
sexually assault anybody. That's what she's saying allegedly happened. She's
saying that he sexually assaulted her. He thought, she said.
She thought it was a required after hours date, and
she said he got intoxicated and forced his hand inside
of her dress to rub her bear vagina and button.
This happened outside of the show. Yeah, she thought it
was allegedly, So this is what she's saying happened, and

(01:20:11):
the judge did there was no proof. It was just judgment,
his word versus her word. Yeah, so that's what's happened.
That's crazy. So there was no proof, no evidence, no cameras,
just her word versus word. Yeah. I don't and I
don't know if there were witnesses that came forward, but
that's what happened. He'll file from bankruptcy. I bet you
gave a file from bankruptcy. Yeah, but what about your
music royalties? That doesn't matter, right, she's still collecting off

(01:20:33):
of that. That sucks. So I don't know if bankruptcy
would matter because that's before the money even gets to him. Yeah,
all right, Cassie how has explained how hiring a team
of black women has changed her creative process. Cassie, Yes, Cassie, Cassie,
she said, my prior what I was like game game,

(01:20:54):
She said. When it comes to me choosing to work
with certain people, I have to go off of an
organic connection. I love the fact that everyone that I
work with now communicates fully under every aspect. We are
not in competition. We work as a team, and they
actually understand who I am and who I want to
mold myself to become. As a group, we work as
a collective. For me, this is the first time I
feel like I actually have a strong team in place
that has my best interest at heart. And the added

(01:21:16):
bonus is that the majority of the team are created
black females. To me, it means we see each other. Madam.
Take that, Take that, bad boy. The energy I feel
when we're in a room together is unmatchable. We all
have our own levels of experience and we bring our
best to the table. We support each other and balance
each other out all at the same time. It just worked.
She still sounded though, she still sound a bad boy.
What is it she's trying to do with this new team, Like,

(01:21:36):
what is it exactly? But she has new music out Okay, sometimes,
yeah she does. She put out a couple of new songs,
a couple like last month. I mean, sometimes you just
have to accept the fact that maybe, just maybe music
isn't the thing for you. You know what I'm saying.
Cassy might be a great actress, she might be a model, like,
it might be a lot of different things. You've been
trying to do the music thing for a long time,
having worked, right, I don't know if she's been going

(01:21:58):
hard though. Yeah Ryan Leslie, you had, did he like?
I mean, this might be time for her to go
really hard for it. Okay, all right, Well I'm angel
La yee and that is your rumor report. Listen. I
want to say too. You know I'm a huge boxing fan,
so rest in peace to Parnell Whittaker, one of the
greatest defensive fighters of all time. I said something earlier
that have set some people about Parnell. I said, I said,
the irony of spending all those years ducking punches you're

(01:22:21):
known for getting out of the way, only to get
hit by a car. That wasn't a joke. That was
me saying in my nut ass way. I wish, like
those punches, he would have saw a car coming and
gotten out of the way. So for anybody who was
offended by that, I apologize. I apologize to anybody who
may have been offended by that comment because I have
nothing but respect for Parnell Whittaker, to his pail, what

(01:22:41):
happened to him was tragic. A shout to the whole
seven five seven up, Sorry Peter him, and condolences this family.
People love to take things out of context and make
something out of nothing. But if you thought it was say,
I'll just sayogi, apology, apologies, let me apologies. Sit there,
My god, what's wrong with you? You're just stopping you.
When I say something wrong, y'all, don't stop me. But

(01:23:03):
when I try to apologize, you stopping me apologize. People
want to take things out of context. Just let it context.
You apologize to hug I'm saying, I don't play with death,
So apology here we go, apolist. All right, that's what
I'm saying. All right, Revolt wasn't a joke. All right, Revolt,
We'll see you tomorrow. Everybody else the People's Choice mixes up. Next,

(01:23:23):
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Everybody is dj mvy Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy, we
are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in
the building. Yes, Angeli Saul Hi, how are you. Let's
say your last name right? You did nice? And she's
from Google. I am here. Yes, I'm a big partner

(01:24:05):
of Google. I google your name and nothing popped up.
That was awful but true. Angelina also has her own company. Yes,
but the first time I met you it was as
a Google Digital coach. Yes, So explain to people what
it is that you do and then you can tell
us about c suite coach. Yeah. So my company runs
a program for Google nationally to provide free resources for

(01:24:27):
small businesses and working professionals. So there are eleven coaches.
I'm the national coach across the US and we have trainings,
one to one coaching all on how to use digital
skills to level up and really grow in your business
or your career. We're in ten cities right now. I
actually learned a lot from you, so that's why I
think it's important for you to be here to teach everybody.

(01:24:48):
So we learned about Google ad words, and you taught
me about that, So explain what that is because there's
a lot of people who have small businesses that are
trying to figure out how can they digitally advertise their
businesses and they don't realize that it's not as expensive
as they think too. Yeah, So one of the things
that our program really focuses on is to make it
more accessible for diverse entrepreneurs, in particular to learn how

(01:25:10):
to use tools like Google Ads, so you don't need
a huge budget to compete and have your business show out.
It's more about knowing how to use the language correctly
to create a really compelling ad. So when people are searching,
because billions of people go to search every day, you
want to make sure your business isn't left out. So
how does the Google ads actually work? What's the best
way to get around the system and get the best

(01:25:31):
bang for your buck. So how the ads work are
basically there are search terms that you put in that
you want your AD to show up for. You can
even set what ZIP codes you want to add your
ads to show up for. So, for instance, if I
was doing an AD for Angela's juice bar, I would
have it show up just in bed Sky. It looks

(01:25:55):
around if my grandmother lives down the street, so I
go every Sunday. But anyway, great juice is. If I
wanted to do an AD just for that, I would
talk about what people are looking for when they're looking
for something like a juice bar, like natural, healthy, bed style, organic,
maybe black owned, and that my AD would show up
for people searching for those things. So the more targeted

(01:26:16):
my AD is, the better chance I have of getting
more banged from my buck. Right, and you want to
show up early in those So when people google something, right,
I think we tend to trust what pops up earlier
on Yes exactly, that really does help drive more audience
to you. So we get these kind of trainings all
the time to entrepreneurs. Actually, the program hit after June.

(01:26:39):
We hit twenty five thousand diverse entrepreneurs and working professionals
trained in person on digital skills across the country. How
did you get into this? How did you get into
this business? So I have my own business. It's a
coaching business as well. It's called c Suite Coach, and
our key audiences are working professionals and small business owners,
and the mission is to leverage coaching to help more

(01:27:02):
people of color achieve what's called the C suite in
a company, so the corporate levels, the highest ranking levels.
So we leverage coaching so that when you're coming into
the workplace, you're dealing with microaggressions, you're dealing with toxic environments,
you don't just quit. You're prepared and you're fortified and
the tools to make you successful at work. So we

(01:27:22):
have coaches all across the country that work with big
companies really on black and brown people and women to
help them level up in their careers. And in twenty seventeen,
I got the contract with Google and it just kept
expanding and expanding and now I run the program nationally.
So I'm really excited because I quit my job when
I was twenty something. I was working at Viacom at

(01:27:44):
the time, so I was in media ESPN and Viacom
doing digital, and I, at twenty five was making six figures,
which was more than most people in my family were
making and had historically made. And when I tried to
hone in on what helped me be successful in a
media which is really competitive and crazy, it was really

(01:28:04):
that I had access to executive coaching. And that's something
that a lot of black and brown people don't know
about or can't afford. So I wanted to make that
more accessible so that my story being from where I'm
from wasn't like a scarce anomaly, right, More people could
have that same story. Now, when is it time for

(01:28:25):
everybody out there that might be thinking about taking a
leap into something else, into starting their own business. What
are some things that a person would need to do
to make sure that they're prepared for that. I would say,
make sure your finances are in order, make sure you
work on your network. So when you talk about difficult
work environments and dealing with coworkers, you really want to
think about how do you use these relationships Even when

(01:28:46):
people frustrate you, They're going to be in your future
because that's the network that's going to be your first
clients often, so don't really be strategic, don't make missteps
with those co workers because those could be your future clients.
So having a strong network, developing some mentors, all of
that is key. Wow. Well, you know what, Angelina's inn

(01:29:06):
a lot for us at Juice for Life because we've
done two Google Digital Coaching seminars at Wealth Wednesday, and
we have another one coming up yes Wednesday, July seventeenth.
I'm really excited about it and this one all those
questions that you're asking, like how do I deal with
toxic co workers? How do I negotiate my salary, how
do I bring up if I'm having a challenge at

(01:29:30):
work with a difficult boss, all of those conversations we're
going to be talking about at Wealth Wednesday's really about
leveling up in your career. Yeah, people can come at
event now they want to get in touch with you
and hire you for something. How can they get in
touch with you? They can get in touch at www
dot csuitecoach dot com or on Instagram at Lena Dara
saw our email and all of our information is right there,

(01:29:50):
and we just had an event the other day that
you put together. So tell them about that because this
was at Chase Bank and alongside Google, and I believe
you guys have resources there as well. Yeah, so right
in Harlem, we have partnered to provide free coaching and
resources Write in Harlem on site on one twenty fifth
Street at the Chase Bank branch. There's free coaching, free

(01:30:13):
digital skills classes, and we try to provide access to
people like Angela as well as give hands on tactical
skills on how to use Google ads, how to use
Google docs, so that people can use these resources to grow.
And I know it's benefited a lot of our customers
as well, so we appreciate gas. So if you want
to Angelina for free, make sure don't say it like that.

(01:30:34):
If you want Angelina for free to ju for Life
this Wednesday, you got an RSVP how today RSVPG you
can RSVP to Juices for Life bk at gmail dot com.
That's right now, be there as well. Make sure in
the building limited seats available. So if you want Angelina
and Angela ye for free in this Wednesday, and we
thank you for coming through, Thank you so much. It's

(01:30:55):
the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy aventually.
Yee Charlomagne the guy we all the Breakfast Club. Shout
out the Big Crip for joining us his albums out
right now. Also Freddie gibbs Ye salute the Big Crid
In Freddie gibbs Man two of the most consistent young
spitners out here. I call them young spitners, but that's
because I'm old, So you know people, they may not be,

(01:31:16):
you know, new, but they're still relatively young even though
they're both in their thirties. When you consider them young
in their careers, you wouldn't consider them they've been doing
it for like ten years. So that's that's old and
it's not young. Young in your career is like, this
is my second third year in this business. I don't
even that's new to me. Still, I just to me
ten years, it's still like young in the game, especially
when you see these artists like Snoop and Jay and

(01:31:38):
Nas whooping around for Yeah, some people's careers don't even
last ten years. WHOA. That's why you gotta. I think
young in your career is ye just getting started. I
think they've established themselves and put out lots of bodies
of work that is a good discussion, because we've been
saying I've been hearing people say they think Kendrick is
one of the top ten greatest rappers of all time.
This is a brother who only got three albums out right,

(01:32:01):
but a lots of mixtapes. Well, Section eighty is the
only one that's considered a real classics. So could you
would you put him in that top ten of all
time already or would you say it's too early forms? Well,
that's the same thing. Can you put in the tourist
big in that in that same category because he's only
really had what two bodies will work? Yeah, but he's
come on, it's the same thing. The music the test

(01:32:22):
of time. It's a difference. The music is stod the
test of time. The music has stood twenty five years plus.
I think you could put Kendrick in that conversation. I
would still say it's a little too early, But I
don't know. I love I love Kendrick. I just think
it's a little too early farm because you compare them
to people who got thirty year careers, is what I'm saying.
Anything that you've put him in that discussion with the

(01:32:43):
Pox and the Jays and the Knobs and the big
I'm got being around for a long, long, long time,
they've stood the test of time in a different way.
I don't know yet. I think I think it's still
a little took difference between being a legend and then
being currently in the top ten. But no, you say current,
They say they think he's in the greatest of all time?
Are top ten? Ever? Right? That's what this saying. I
think he's in that conversation. Do you put drink in

(01:33:05):
that conversation? Thousand in that conversation? Because he hasn't put
out a lot of bodies of work either. I mean,
Andre is one of the greatest, one of the greatest
of all the past. Yes, he's one of the greatest
of our parties of all time period. And if this
conversation some other time, man, we gotta get the hell
out of here. Yes, all right, leave us on a

(01:33:25):
positive note. The positive note is simply this, happiness is
a choice. You can choose to be happy. There's gonna
be stressed in life, but it's your choice whether you
let it affect you or not. Breakfast Club, you don't
finish for y'all, dumb

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