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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Dang, it's danger everybody coming to breakfast club. I called
this the hot seas love. You are control. I can't
even doing you so pe rio are yo so bad?
The world's most daint this morning, Joe J. Cain on
this pig Angela. I stay in everybody's business, but in
a good way. Charlomagne, the guy the ruler, rubbing you
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the wrong way. The breakfast club ain't for everybody. Good
morning usc yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
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yo yo yo yo. Good morning Angela, Ye, good money.
He's damning Charlomagne, the guy Peace did up playing in
his Friday. It's a cool friday, ain't too boy? WHOA Well,
if you're in the Try State area, you know, shood.
Everybody that's listening to us in places that were syndicated
in there may not be eighteen degrees. That's what my
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car said, just won sixteen sixteen. Okay, so sixteen degrees
Las kind of cold. LA's like forty eight degrees. Miami's
uh fifty degrees. I know, but I hate when that
La in Miami try to act like fifty degrees. It's cold.
It's like, man up, woman up, all right, it's freezing
here in New York City. Yeah, it's like they might
have got time to be playing outside. Like I remember
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the Seat of the gentertain I had that joke about
how you had to be real committed the cigarettes to
be smoking a cigarette outside. And now I'm like, it's
that kind of weather right now. North Carolina, South Carolina
is about twenty seven degrees right now. Yeah, it's cold,
twenties cold. What's the trade looking like? Oh man, I
know the traite. Let me look at the trade. I
know the traite. It's freezing. The moral of the yeah,
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the trades like us, the trades about fifteen degrees right now,
go to Chicago. Check Chicago real quick, now I know Chica. Chicago.
Chicago is negative. What now? Now I'm a weather man.
Now Chicago that bad. Chicago's twenty five degrees, but it's snow.
The moral of the story is shrinking season. All right,
don't be alarmed. And you step out of the shower
with my brothers. Okay, it's just the reason for the season.
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All right. It's cold, that's it. And again, you know
I told you guys, I got four brand new tires. Well,
one of them is already low. I don't know what's
going on already. They got a bent rim. Yeah, that's
what I think. We're syndicated in Boston because it's nine degrees.
We used to be syndicated in Boston. They took us
off and put at the heart app then white people
wasn't letting us stay on JAM ninety four or five.
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Well it's nine degrees there, goodness gracious. Well, we got
some special guests joining us this morning. Who we got?
Who we got? We got the Og the legend Uh,
James Prence, Right, Jay Prince, Ja Ja Princes joining us,
joining us? You want to make sure he's gonna be here. Yeah,
he has a new wine called um Loyalty Collection. The
Loyalty Collection. I mean, Jay Prince is a OG entrepreneur.
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Always good to chop up game and get free jury
from Jay Prince. Who else? We got a shanty, a
shanty fresh off the versus battle, Yes, fresh off the
up versus battle. We'll be kicking it with. Have a
new appreciation for Shanty. And the reason I have a
new appreciation for Shanti is because when you watch the
versus battle. I think I said this before you realize
how much she contributed to Black radio. Her ankies should
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call both of them, you know, And I've been doing radio.
I started off as an intern in nineteen ninety eight,
So what that twenty three years or something like that.
Ashantis probably been around two of those decades. Yeah, Shantis
music have been around at least twenty years. She came
on to see Bake Foolish and all of that stuff.
So it's like those records that she wrote on sang on,
you know, were regular, always on to staples on Black radio.
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So what's love fat Joe? Yes, yes, enjoy And you
don't realize how how you know them records verbatim if
you've done radio for so long, because you constantly hit
records over and over. Yeah, so salute to her. Ankies
should call y'all. Y'all, y'all did a lot for black radio,
dropping a clues bomp for Kish and the Shanti because
you know, black radio played the same songs over and
over and over and over again. This isn't a new thing,
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so you know she was those two would definitely in
the heavy rotation. All right, Well, let's get the show
crack in front page news. What we're talking about, Well,
let's talk about this class action lawsuit that was fouthered
and why game Stop is involved in all this. All right,
we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
That's an old song, but I really do enjoy it
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because it's a nice, healthy reminder. I know how to
shoot and I know how to fight. If I tell
you once, I won't tell you twice. God damn it.
Um radio doesn't have that as an old assul the
number one. It's actually the number one very old record
radio has that as a new soul, very old. I
think we just added that like a week ago. Right,
I want radio, but I really do want radio promos
to stop doing that. It's insulting the people's intell new music,
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new music, like come on stop say at least say
new the radio the radio. All right, well, good morning,
we are to Breakfast Club. Let's get some front page news.
Now where we're starting you, Well, I do want to
make sure we start up with saying arrest in piece
to Sicily Tyson. She was ninety six years old and
she was an incredible, incredible woman. We actually was supposed
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to have her on the Breakfast Club this Tuesday. Yeah,
but she did do an interview with Gail King recently,
and this was on Thursday. What does it feel like
to be ninety six? In a legend? Mis legend? I'm
amazed every single day I live. Do you feel like
you have more to do? Yes, That's why I'm still here.
I mean, what my life became is not what I expected.
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I had no idea that I would touch anybody when
the time comes, What do you want us to remember
about you? I've done my best. Man. I'm currently reading
Cecily Tyson's book just as I am, and I'm listening
to it on Audible, and it's not just a great memoir,
it really is a lesson in Black history, like this
is a woman who lived through through so much like
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she's ninety six. That's why elders are so important because
things we discussed they actually lived through. So I encourage
everyone to pick her a book up, just as I am.
And I'm saddened that we won't get to talk to
her this Tuesday because he was definitely on the schedule.
All right, we'll talk more about that later this morning,
but I do want to talk about this whole class
action lawsuit that was filed again to robin Hood, and
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that is because of outrage over the game Stop stock restriction. Now,
what happened was this all started on Reddit with Wall
Street Bets. It's a popular Reddit group for investors, and
robin Hood is an app that people can use to
buy stocks. There's no fee, so it's a lot of
young investors that use that, and they actually blocked people
from being able to get stock in game Stop after
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the stock went soaring, and so according to the law suit,
they said robin Hood's decision deprived retail investors of potential
games they could have made by buying when the stock
was low and selling when the price rose. So game
Stop has had its stock sore since January eleventh. They
hired several new board members investors believe that could help
the stock boost its digital sales, and then on Reddit
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that Wall Street Bets group started promoting the stock and
then it stored more than one thousand percent over the
past several weeks, which means that short sellers and those
are people who bet against the stock, it means that
they actually had to buy shares to heads their positions,
and that made the stock go even higher, so people
are nervous that this could also be them. Young man.
If that game up, boy, a lot of people made
money off of it. Yeah, I have no idea what
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you just explained. I'm sure someone understood, but it wasn't me.
I don't get you. Guys might got to break that
down to be in a real basic term. I mean,
just imagine you go and it goes viral and they're
telling everybody in this group to buy stock and a
company that people were betting against because they didn't think
it was Yeah, so it made the stock go up.
So people who short sell bet that the company is
actually gonna go under or the stock's gonna do really bad.
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They short selling, which you should have, which it was
supposed to do, so all go by it. So it
shot up. You put let's say you put one hundred
dollars in, you made it went up like five thousand percent,
so what up? You made a thousand dollars or two
thousand dollars. Then you put your money out and everybody
else is just asked out. So a lot of people
are pissed off about, no doubt true. And then all
the people that were short selling, and these are these
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are a lot of huge corporations that short sell stocks.
That's how they make their money. But I'm gonna say
there was over a billion dollars that was lost from
people that are short sold. So a bunch of check
my people, hundreds of going up or down? Simple right now,
it's probably gonna go back down. Definitely go back down. Yeah. Anyway,
it's basically manipulating the market, which people on Wall st
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don't do. Which people on Wall Street do all the time,
they're just not used to the average person doing it
to that exactly, all right, call hey man, I checked
me out with people hundred every now and then. If
it's upgrade, now it's Alexandria Casio Cortes tweeted out, got
to admit, it's really something to see. Wall Street is
with a long history of treating our economy as a casino.
Complain about a message boarder posters also treating the market
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as a casino. So the average everyday person was able
to manipulate the market in the way the Wall streeters
have done for so long. Oh so, like typical, they
don't want Main Street to make any money. They want
all the money to float through Wall Street. Absolutely okay,
all right, well that is your front page news. All right,
get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five
one O five one. If you need to vent, hit
us up right now. Phone lines a wide open, call
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us up as a breakfast club. God morning, the breakfast club.
I'm telling I'm telling hey, what's doing yo? This is
your time to get it off your chest, whether you're
mad or blest eight five one. We want to hear
from you on the breakfast club. Hello. Who's this yo?
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What up? Is Dolo Swoke robbing North Carolina? Dolo Smoke
from Raleigh, North Carolina. That mean you do all your dirt, Dolo? Na? Na, Na?
I mean I just wanted to come up here and
talk to y'all. Man. I got a little bit to
get off my chest right now. Yes, So y'all know
what happened on Wall Street right recently? Yes, I think
y'all know that all through COVID nineteen, while the rest
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of America was was unemployed, and even worse, billions and
billions of millionaires and billionaires made trillions on Wall Street.
That's the fact, correct. All right, we'll hit me out
and I'm gonna take it back to Queens real quick,
let's do this. This ain't sirius. Being broke could make
you deliver us. So we're robbing still till our pockets
get bigger. Dolo Swokes how it filled the robber one
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percent of Hey, yo, to keep the real what you in.
I ain't looking for a deal if I don't get
it independent, I'm a robber still better recognized. Told me
two people in the street, you white collar crook starting
to look like something to eat. I caught Bill de
Blasio slipping dead in his sleep. Ain't even need to
break in his daughter slipping the keys. Chris Christy chunky
yass laying out on the beach space as nipples, and
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I stripped them forwards. Bentley Keys sat holding the strapp
told him give me all the cash in the blowing
the bag, told Cloma, let the dog go on blowing
you back. You lucky, your brother funny, I'll be smoking
your ass, ran in George sol Rose crib hocking the
damn heater, said I spare you if you're getting to
your job with Auntiefer told Bloomberg and hit him with
the stopped and frisk left his cockets ripped in cold,
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clocked him quick I did zucker Bird thirty, but I
didn't rob them. I just switched out all the T
shirts in his closet. Say y'all different colors now and
all different sizes. I held the bitches hot for a
big deposit spot. If the Koch brothers hit the racquet
ball club, locked him in the sauna, grabbed the knob
and ramped it all up. You quick the knig in
the climate. They both riding up. Bit the eye the
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sun is Bazos was paried noise. He knew what ass
was gonna be next. Showed up the same day like
a package on the steps. So I need that whole
food discount crime free and half of what you game.
McKenzie gotam alamody checks. I put the parrell in his mouth.
He was sobbing the snipling. Hey, your lexa tell us
ball lass. Stop bitching. I ain't want to hit. Listen, listen, listen, listen, listening.
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He's flipping how to rob? That's hard, but I think
you flexing a little bit too much. They only lost
a billion dollars, right, Well, that was just bat That
doesn't include AMC, Bad, Bath and Beyond, and all these
stocks weren't doing good anyway, though they did the same thing.
They did the same thing with AMC movie there they
did a couple of stocks. How much money though AMC
wasn't doing good. How much money did Walt screen loose yesterday?
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I think it was like seven billion dollars. Guys, it's
a lot. But for those guys it's like, yeah, but
this rhyme just wasn't about that. It was about the
whole COVID and whole everyone, the whole broe send me that. Hey,
I appreciate that. My name is Dolo Swoop. I got
a new EP right now called the Filthy Poetic Stream
all platforms. Man, appreciate your thought. They got seventy billion dollars.
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Oh seventies seventy Okay, you said killed that right, seventy
at seven years old. Billion, that's right. You really a man?
Get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five
one on five one. If you need to ven, hit
us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning to
Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off
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your chest. Whether you're man from you on the Breakfast Club.
But you got something on your mind. Let hello, who's
this man? Come on, man, come on, what's up friend?
You got to play right now? You gotta do a
fight with you right through it? And I you got
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a porn and look like I can't hear you. Fred, Fred,
you out back the way back to phone away from
your mouth before you tell us this lie to put
on the mask for us, because like I don't want
to call on the bar before you fight, and you
just being put on the mask and punch right what
you wanted to do. Fred, you don't do bad. You
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should go get a rapper test. You should go get
a rapper test. Make sure you ain't got COVID. We
already know you got an ask kicking, but we should know.
We want to make sure you don't have COVID. Then
we could do about the ass kicking. But you need
to quarantine. And it's a good reason to quarantine because
if you got beat up, you should have put on
the mask so you didn't go into gym and practice
lift some weight. I would tell you about the time
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I got three times and remember put a mask on, bro.
I would tell you about the time I got beat
up when I was a kid, and then I went
to go sitting uh my mom's single wide trailer. We
weren't even living in the trailing anymore. So I went
to go sitting there for some hours. You should go
do the same. Just you got beat upon, go find
a house to go sit in. You're supposed to put
on I don't want to. I think you're delirious because
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their hands got put on you. You know what I'm saying.
Sometimes after you get beat up, you're not really thinking straight.
You know, the master be the least to your worries.
Right now? Hello, who's this? Hey can't good morning? Uh?
This is the heat out here from about something? What's up?
Broken it off your chest? Hey? Man, I just want
to get off my chest. Uh. I just found out
my girl loved four and a half years. We got
a three year old daughter together. Um, I just found
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out she and she on me. So it's over. Who's
the guy? Just so I don't know some dude, some
dude that now she looks back in the day to
be with you. I mean, I don't know she she
just kind of turned out. I don't know. I really
don't know. But you know, I can't. I can't let
it go on because she already broke the struggle and
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we already talked to go. She knew what the deal was,
so that conscious decision, Like I told her, that's the
one thing I thought, the one thing. Don't be taught
doing those sneaky stuff with it. Dude. Well, I can
work through anything else, especially us having a kid for
the most part. But now, you know, I just think
my whole life now I gotta raise my daughter in
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a separate household. I never wanted to do that. That's horrible.
That's that's the bad part about all of this. I'm
sorry for you, bro. Well you should go. You should
go get tested today though, just in case. Brother, Well,
here's the thing, you know, and some people might disagree
with me. It wasn't nothing because like, yeah, I caught
it early. Basically as far as I flirting, we'll still
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do that just to be safe. You know. It was
some probably some snapchat type stuff, some videos. I don't know.
You know, I really don't know. I don't need to
know the fully today. I just know I was lied
to and there was something going on. He handsome. Have
you sized him up yet? Is he handsome? Goodness? Oh yeah,
I did see him. Uh in real talk. I'm not
like like trying to be whatever, but I think I'm
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a better looking dude than him, to be honest, got you.
She don't feel I don't think she feels that way,
but I feel man, I like that you keep it real,
supposed to try to help one another real real quick.
Before we get off here, y'all, I just want to
I know there's other dudes out there going through this
same situation or something similar. Uh just a little like
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if you're especially if you're in a situation like me
where you you really did everything right, if you need
the whole story, Like if you did everything right and
you did what you need to do to make you
work and it didn't work out, at least you did
fall back on that, and don't ever let her try
to flip it on you and make it seem like
it's on you, because they do try to do that.
Women trying to do that the ventorious. I'm sorry, Angela
(16:31):
right a degree, but uh so, let's let's drop one
a clue, bob pee please for my strong man out
there that's gonna keep on push trying to be nice
to him and then he's gonna talk about women like that.
I'm gonna drop one of clues bombs for you, hurt
even even though I know you'll be trying my lunch time.
I'm gonna drop one of clues bombs for you. Now, kid,
we don't give you an a hug. Brother, Hey man,
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I appreciate y'all. Y'all have a goal and stay up
all right, man ou get it off your chest. Eight
hundred five eight five one five one. We got rooms
on the way. Yes, and let us pay some respect
to Cicily Tyson at the age of ninety six. She
has passed away. We'll tell you what social media is
saying and tribute to her, and we'll give you some
Sicily Tyson information. All right, we'll get into that next.
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It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club Morning.
Everybody is cj Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are to Breakfast Club. Good morning. Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Cecily Tyson. It's about report with Angela Yee
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on the Breakfast Club. Well the rest in piece two,
Cicily Tyson, she has passed away at the age of
ninety six. Her longtime manager Larry Thompton is the person
who provided the information. And she was groundbreaking and she
refused to take parts that were demeaning to black people.
She urged some of her colleagues to do the same,
and she would often go without work because of that.
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She was very critical of films and TV programs that
casted black characters as criminals, servile, or immoral, and she
said even if African Americans were portraying poor or downtrodden characters,
they should still be portrayed with dignity. Now, the movie
Sounder back in nineteen seventy two is what really put
her on the map, and she won actually and she
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got an Oscar nomination for Best Actress for that. She
also was in the autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman. Some
other things that she was in. She played Kunta Quinte's
mother in the miniseries Roots, she played Corretta Scott King,
and the miniseries King about Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King
Junior's final years. She played Harriet Tubman and a woman
called Moses, and a Chicago teacher devoted to poor children,
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and the Marva Collins Story. She also won a Supporting
Actress Emmy for her portrayal in the Oldest Living Confederate
Widow Tells all, she was a vegetarian. She was married
to Miles Davis two from nineteen eighty one to nineteen
eighty six, and she also inspired Black American women to
embrace their own stands of beauty, including popularizing the afrow.
She's been in twenty nine movies, at least sixty eight
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TV series, mini series and single episodes, fifteen productions on
and off Broadway. Yeah, man, she lived a full life.
I'll take ninety six years on this planet all day.
If they told me right now you will live exactly
ninety six years, I am fine with that because you
know that's a full life. And I promise you when
you read Sicily's book just as I am, which I've
been reading because she was supposed to be on Breakfast
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Club just coming Tuesday, you will feel like you're getting
a Black history less than especially like chapter five The
Other America, Like this is a person that was alive
during the Tuskegee Experiment. I think about all these conversations
we're having about the Tuskgee experiment now because of the vaccine.
She actually lived through that era. Like it's a really
incredible read. So you know, rest in piece to Sicily
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Tyson dropping a clues bomb for Sicily Tyson. Don't get that.
You also know her from The Help and Fried Green Tomatoes,
and President Obama gave her the Presidential Medal of Freedom
Award in twenty sixteen. He posted in her Extraordinary Career
of Sicily Tyson was one of the rare award winning
actors whose work on the screen was surpassed only by
what she was able to accomplish off of it. She
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had a heart unlike sixty years. She left a mark
on the world that few will match. You know, it
makes me wonder because you know in the book she
talks about having like a sixth sense her whole life,
like she was really in tune to the psychic realm.
So I wondered that she know, because you think about it, right,
like she just had all of these years to write
a memoir she never had. People have been wanting her
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to and she just put it out. It just came
out this Tuesday. I mean, I've had a bad Guy
before a couple of weeks, but it literally just came
out this Tuesday. And then she passes. Man, she was
supposed to be here next Tuesday. What this Tuesday coming?
Tuesday coming? I wonder if she just if she had
a feeling. All right now, Little nas X, since we're
talking about books, has become a New York Times bestselling author,
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So congratulations to him. His children's books See Is for
Country is already on the New York Times Best Sellers
Did we hit New York Times bestseller List? I love
yourself muchos A little Nazak, Welcome to the New York
Times Bestsellers List club. Something that can never take away
from you, all right now? To change has put a
spotlight on these mushrooms and the potential breakthrough medical effects.
(21:11):
A lot of people have been talking about this, and
they've gained popularity in the wellness community in recent years.
They actually use that to they want to establish designated
treatment centers for the therapeutic administration of silos I think
it's pounce silos cybin and silos in, so could be
something to try. Yeah. When I went on my spiritual
retreat for New Years, you know, that was one of
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the things that was on the schedule for the night
I punked out. Though it was I was a great
They had a whole ceremony for it, and you had
to set your intention and everything. But I pumped out.
It already told you. If there's one thing I do,
it's some mushrooms. It's an amazing experience. I've never done
a mushroom in It was chocolates. It was like two
grams of like mushroom. Like that, I punked out. I've
been doing a mushroom tea amazing experience. I don't know
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what I'm about to see. I don't want to see
it right now. Whatever it is, I'll like. The healer
was like you, you're already in tune with the psychic
realm Lenard. I'm like, am cool. No, wait, not right now,
maybe another time, all right now. Chris Jenner is denying
these sexual harassment charges from her former bodyguard as he
is preparing to bring new claims in a lawsuit. It
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was filed back in September and it has yet to
be served to Chris Jenner, but it involves events alleged
to have occurred more than two years ago. Now. According
to Chris Jenner's team, the allegations are not only wrong
and scandalous, but seemed designed to coerce Miss Jenner into
silence via a settlement. This will not happen. Rather, Miss
Jenner fully intense to seek vindication a trial armed with evidence,
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so for his claims. He's accusing her of massaging his neck, shoulders, arms,
and back without his consent, causing her hand to rest
on his thye and groin, causing her pelvis to rub
against his back or rare and without his consent or approval,
causing her hands to come into contact with his rare
end without his consent nor approval, exposing portions of her
body to him in a lude or a suggestive manner.
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He says that he told her this, but she ignored him.
And he also accused her of racial discrimination, which is
pervasive and cruel, mockery, harassment, belittling, and otherwise humiliating mistreatment
by defendants due to his race. And he actually wasn't
a group oft R Kelly before, by the way, back
in the eighties, this former bodyguard, he had a group
called MGM with R. Kelly Musically gifted men. His name
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is Mark McWilliams, and he's looking for three million dollars
in the Love Christ as a trash yass name for
a group musically gifted men. Musically gifted men. It sounds
like a musical Jesus, all right, well that is your
rumor report. Want to watch some allegations catch fire in
the media and some don't. Well, she's fighting them, so
they're bringing more attention to it by releasing these statements.
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And oh, I haven't seen that yet. She hasn't even
been served yet. All right, Well, when we come back,
we got front patients. What we're talking about, Well, let's
talk about Joe Biden. President Biden has signed a memorandum
reversing Trump's abortion access restrictions. All right, for anybody out there,
I got a question for you guys. You guys can
hit me on the side. We got to take a
(24:03):
COVID test up there up today, and they told me
that you got to take a prick test where they
prick your finger and use blood. I've done that before
now all my positions and doctors told me that that
test is not accurate because it's a respiratory I did that. Yeah,
they said for antibodies, yes, but they say to prick
the finger. They how accurate could it be? Because it's
a respiratory disease. So you don't want the those you
(24:24):
don't want to prick, only one other choice. My brothers question,
that's what he wants I don't want, then pulled me
aside yesterday said he had at his house. Oh ok,
this guy is going too far. I hope you changed
the que tip or whatever you're using to get that swad.
I'm being serious and y'all joking, but somebody please, please,
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I'm bigging this Friday. Please. I'm got to flow at
the house right now. Please. It's a breakfast club. Good
morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy.
We are to breakfast club. Let's getting some front page news. Well,
let's start with President Joe Biden. He did sign a
presidential memorandum to reverse restrictions on abortion access domestically and
(25:09):
abroad imposed and expanded by the Trump administration. He tweeted
out today, I issued a presidential memorandum to protect and
expand access to reproductive healthcare. I am fully committed to
protecting women's health here at home and around the world. Now,
we also told you that Joe Biden is planning to
reopen Obamacare enrollment for Americans in need of health coverage
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because of this pandemic. So they are reopening the Healthcare
dot gov insurance markets for a special sign up opportunity,
and he did sign an executive order for that as well.
So after we go back to all these Obama era policies,
when do we move forward. Well, I think with these
executive orders because anybody can reverse them like Donald Trump did. Yeah,
we're just trying to immediately do some things, but the
(25:51):
real trick is to get laws passed. But I think
right now it's urgent just because we want people to
have health insurance. Now he reversed in everything that Donald
Trump reversed, because Donald Trump reversed all Obama's policy, so
he'd reversing them back, but he still need radical change
moving forward. So once we get everything back, because that's
what he said, you're gonna do, build back better when
it's the better going to happen. And I think that
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also is going to depend on Congress too to be
able to pass these laws. It's not like he can
just do it without them. They got to send it, right,
so you know, it's still got to get done though,
it's still got to go through and I know there's
still a lot of resistance. They said he's been calling
some of the Republican senators personally to talk to them
about a lot of things that he's trying to get
through right now. Yeah, I mean that's the biggest problem,
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you know with some of the Republicans. With some of
the Republicans, I wonder, do you remember that you're an
American first? You know what I mean? Here an American
at the end of the day. So it doesn't matter
there's a Republican, a Democrat in the Oval office, or
who has control of the Senate. It should be about
doing what's right for all Americans, which is rarely ever
the case. By the way, all right, and according to
(26:54):
doctor Fauci, he says that Joe Biden's pushed to reopen
schools and one hundred days and may not happen. He said,
the President is taking very seriously the issue, both from
the students standpoint and from the teacher standpoint. He really
wants to and believes that the schools need to reopen
in the next one hundred days. But that's the goal.
That may not happen because they may be mitigating circumstances.
But what he really wants to do is everything within
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his power to help get to that. So, you know,
there's all these new strains of coronavirus and They're saying,
there's certain variants that are a lot worse and a
lot they spread a lot faster and easier, so we'll
see what happens. They're also telling people used to double
mask now for COVID nineteen protections. You want to now
you don't want us to breathe, but barely breathe when
(27:36):
I got But when I fly, I was to my
doctor and a physicians. They told me that no matter
what you do with a K ninety five, first and
then wear one of the paper masks on top of it,
just to as double protection. Especially when you fly. I
see people wear the mask. They do the mask and
put the visor over their face. Yeah, but they say,
definitely when when you fly, I'm never not any five.
And then with the other masks, I'm never not wearing
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a mask when I fly. Ever again, every time I
fly from now, I want them to wear a mask
me too. Yeah. They said a single layer mask isn't
really effective and blocking aerosaus and even homemade two and
three ply fabric masks are only partially protected somewhere in
the fifty to sixty percent range of effectiveness, So they
are saying, just try to double mask it. Up. All
agents out there used to look at you, and the hell,
(28:19):
y'all know that we don't. There's a lot of pollution.
I think that's where a lot of the masks wearing
comes from also, and then obviously the germs very small.
But I'm a start too, all right. Air purifiers, according
to reports now, may actually help spread COVID in confined spaces,
so it could be doing you more harm than good
during the pandemic according to a new study, they said physics.
According to the study Physics of Fluids, it was published
(28:41):
on Tuesday, it shows what would happen if a person
coughed and a crowded elevator. The air purifier reduces the
droplet dispersion, but will not eliminate it. And they said
the air intake integrated inside the purifier equipment induces flow
circulation that can add to the transport of contaminated to
LIBA droplets in the cabin. What you need to do, man, whatever,
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Do whatever makes you feel better, Do what you gotta
do to feel safe. We got a impurified right here,
and we got one out there. So they're saying that
doesn't work. At this point. I need At this point,
I need a crucifix, some garlics, all right, silver bullets,
a steak. Okay, that's what I'm bringing with me to
fight COVID at this point. All right, well that is
your front page news all right now. When we come
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fee COVID after midnight, that's another rule. That's another rule. Yes,
Ashanti will be joining us, so we'll kick him with
a shanty when we come back to don't move. It's
the breakfast club. Good morning. It's a breakfast club morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the breakfast club. We got a special guest on
the line right now, a shanty, good morning, good morning. Now,
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where where are you? Because they said this early in
the morning, so movie work outside. I'm in Vancouver right now.
So you shoot a movie? Yes? What movies? This? Can
you tell us a little bit? Um? It's a feature
with Sony. It'll be out hopefully next year. And I'm
gonna say it has to do with music, so the
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character is not too too far from me. But I'm
definitely a different lane for me. So I'm excited about it.
Got you, you know it, Shatty. I want to salute
you man, and I want to say I appreciate you
because watching that versus, it made me realize how much
you and Keisha Cole have contributed to black radio. And
I've been doing radio since nineteen ninety eight. So when
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you all those records, I know verbatim because they have
played constantly on radio over the year. So thank you,
We appreciate you. I appreciate that. Thank you. What made
y'all do the verses? I've seen her calling you out
for a while. On the verses, she was getting at
you for a while. So what made y'all finally do it?
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What made you finally agree? I mean, it's crazy because
they came to me. They've been coming to me for
a while. And it first first started like when the
pandemic first hit, and then I saw she kept calling
me out. I mean, I felt like it had to
be right, you know, I had as a business person,
you have to make sure whatever this is that you're doing,
it's gonna benefit you know what I mean. So I
was like, well, I'm waiting until I got a record ready,
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till I got a visual ready, you know what I mean.
And it took me a while because the concept of
like battling and you know all of that pressure and
the judging that comes from that. You know, when the
first one started, it was a little bit more of
a battle. Then it turned into more of a celebration,
you know what I mean. I'm very unpeaceful. I ain't
with the you know, so when it turned into that,
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and then I said, okay, let's strategize, then I finally
said okay, let's do it. So even getting this battle
done was a lot, you know, just on the part
you did end up getting COVID and I saw people
were like, oh, she don't really have it. But I
can't imagine making up you know that you Yo, That's
the illest thing in the world to me, Like, at
the end of the day, nobody wants to come out
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and say they have a virus, you know what I'm saying,
Like it doesn't matter, like what's going on and politically
how they want people to educate. Nobody wants to come
out and say, yo, got you know, So the fact
that people would really think that I would make that
up and then use the excuse of being scared, like
scared of what I'm right, that it blew me. I
didn't understand where that was coming from so and I
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felt like it was a little insensitive, you know what
I'm saying to people that really having people that have
died from it, people that families have been affected by it.
So I felt like that was just you know, but no,
I didn't take it. Your mom was in the hospital
with COVID too, right, Yeah, she's way better, thank god.
She was there for like five days. And listen, that
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was another side of me because I kind of snuck
into the hospital. You know, they had the little pads
on the side you gotta put security in to walk
through the doors. I was pressing the paths to try
and run through it like it was. It was bad.
It was Do you feel safer now that you had it?
Because you know people that had it, like, oh, I
got the antibodies now, And who'd you get the vaccine?
What what they said was when you get it, you
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can't you can't get it again in or give it
within like a three month span. So at least I
know for like three months, I'm good. As far as
getting the vaccine, I'm not sure about that. I feel
like I need to see a little bit more, you know,
some more studies and some time has to go by
the same like iPhone, I don't get the phone when
when the new one comes out, way till the next
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version go so not yet. Now, why weren't going to
keep you cold together in the same room. I know
that that was the one thing y'all wanted to be together,
but y'all still weren't together in the same room. Yeah,
I think Apple made that decision because of everything happening
during the pandemic and all of that stuff that happens
around the inauguration. I think they just did not want
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to put their people in their team at risk, you
know what I mean. So if someone caught it during
trivel or caught it being in the studio, they wanted
to make it as least as possible because originally I
was flying to La you know, and they had the
tho the studio, they had a venue like the Palladium
or something ready, So when it hit again, they were
canceling or postponing. Rather, they were like, this time, everyone
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just stayed where they are and we do it remotely.
So that was their decision. We both were ready to
have it, you know together. Well, screeds want to know
why you gotta check for kle didn't you know? That
was the funniest thing ever. That was classic. Listen, I'm
you know how I am like, I'm I'm very like,
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I'm you know, I'm my personality, I'm funny like you
know what I mean. It was not meant and malicious
intent at all, but it just came up like you
ain't gonna check. But I mean, listen, I'm very grateful
for my team, you know what I mean. And that
obviously was another part of um the business side of
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doing it. You reach out to sponsors, sponsors want to
be down and you make sure that you know the
checks are collected. It's you know what I mean, It's
part of the it's part of the game. Did you
get a read us check too? Absolutely? Yeah, man, Mama,
don't play now. There was one part, one part of
the verses that got a little funny to me. Well,
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first of all, I want to know if y'all were cool.
But there was a part when she was about to
play a record, and this is where Shanty went from
nice and Shanti, the peaceful of Shanty like no, no, no, no,
I'm playing No, No, that's not gonna happen. I was like, Okay,
what what happened during that time? Your Keisha cool? No,
we are, we are cool. I think what happened is
she got confused because I don't know if they lost count. Um.
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But what happened was, obviously it's the first ten records.
So when she played Heaven Sent, I guess she thought
she was ending that batch of ten, but she didn't
realize it was number eleven. So for me, I gotta
answer her. So I'm gonna answer her with my number eleven,
and then we're gonna start the next set and it's
gonna be nine, you know what I mean. So I
think she kind of forgot and she kind of lost count.
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And for me, it's like, I'm not gonna just sit there.
You know, I have to play another record otherwise it
wouldn't count. So get your records up, you know, I
had to get it. In the streets are saying, and
by the streets, I mean the internet, they're saying that
Keshia cole Un followed you because she didn't get a
check from Shara. I don't think that's true at all.
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I mean, I don't I don't think so. I don't
think so. I mean, I don't know she did something
with her Instagram. It was a way she took it
away and then it came back, and then that's not
a big thing, you know, Like you know, I don't
think it's no heat. I don't think that people are
trying to make y'all beet with each other, Like it
seems like if everybody's with emails, everybody tries to make
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females beet with each other, you know, Like I'm I'm
not that, you know, I have a lot of patients,
Like you have to be real dirty to do something
for me to react, you know what I mean, It's
not that serious for me. All Right, we got more
with a shanty when we come back, don't move. It's
the breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
(37:07):
Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club.
We have a shanty in the building. Ye. So you
did get to us a debut a new song. I
want you who inspired that? Well, originally it was somebody else,
But now, okay, I mean, how about the record. A
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while ago I wrote it out in LA and I
was actually in a situation like we were in a
long distance situation, and um, it really came almost like
a freestyle, but it was real because I was like, yo,
like the FaceTime is cool, but like you know, so, um,
it came out out of a real situation. But now
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you know it's applied to something new. What happened with
the long distance guy? Oh, he's it's a rap that's dead.
That's been deadful man that put it on this side.
So so when when you post, when you posted those
pictures that you do on Instagram, is the guy that
was just dm you like heart like the heart emoji,
(38:12):
heart emoji? Um? He dms me a little bit and
then he started hitting my phone again, started hitting my
phone again. Then he got salty, he got salty. What
what pick made him start hitting your phone again? The
block that was so weak to me, like, how are
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you gonna block me? Like we don't have beef and
you you messed everything up? So how did you know
he blocked you? Look at his page? You went to
look at his page? How did I know he blocked me?
I did go to the page. I don't know for what.
I don't know if it was a birthday or something.
I went to the page and I was like, oh
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and it wasn't there. How did somebody mess up with
a shanty, like if you was there and into it,
how did he dropped that ball? Listen. The excuse that
he gave me was crazy, and some of some of
it I believe, you know, some of it I believe
just being able to handle and deal with you know,
what comes with me being who I am, and you know,
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the travel and this and that. But some of that
was capped. So I was just like, you know, I
don't blame him for blocking you. He's protecting his piece.
I don't know if you know a shanty, but you know,
couples look at your Instagram and like damn, you know,
and everybody gives it up like yo, shanty is a
beautiful woman. So he had to block you to stop
DM and you an't hitting your phone out of sight,
(39:35):
out of mind. Yeah, I ain't adding him because if
I break up with my wife, I'm blocking her too.
I don't want to see that no more. She on
a beach on an island bikini. Now he messed it up,
but I'm trying to say he messed it up, but
now he unblocked me. You know, we're I think we're cool.
(39:55):
We're not. We're not in a bad space. He hit
me um regarded COVID. You know what I'm saying music, Yo,
are you good? Like? So now we're at I think
we're at peace. Guy's loving excuse to hit you and
something like, hey, I'm just you know, I know we
ain't spoken a minute, but I still care about you.
Just want to make sure you're good. Do I still
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like him? Yeah? Don't think about me quickly? No. The
thing about me when I get to that point because
I love really hard, you know, like I'm a hopeless
romantic like I give. So when you get me to
that point where I feel hurt, I feel like you
did something um below the belt and intentionally made me hurt.
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It's a different kind of feeling, like it's turned off.
It's almost like robotic, you know what I mean. Like
you could be standing right here and I will not
even acknowledge you, you know what I mean, so and
not in like a hateful way. But there's just no this.
You don't even acknowledge. There's nothing there. You're dead that
point you said that you said you have somebody else?
(40:56):
Now is that like an official I have a man? Or?
Is its dating? Oh? That's weird? But what are y'all
doing Entine's Day. It was some amazing Christmas gifts exchange. Um,
I think Valentine's Day is gonna be great. Okay, So
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what do you get you for Christmas? That's how we
can tell you can't tell you that because then when
you see it, you nah, I can't. It was great though,
so I was. I was blown away by the thought
that was put into it because it was several pieces
and then like came in and every few minutes gave
another one. Like it was. It was a lot of thought.
So I was happy. But what you buy him? You said, exchanged?
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I did great. I'm a great gift giver. I get
great gifts. Did you give multiples one gift? No? Mine
was one. Mine was one, but it was a big one,
not that big, ain't And I don't want to know
(42:02):
what it is. No, just know that, Just know that
you y'all would have loved it one hundre. It was.
It was great. But how hard is it for a
guy to understand everything that you have to to do?
Like this new boo? Is he understanding of you know,
you being traveling and being out there and picture as
you post and just all of that is he cool. Um,
(42:26):
he is understanding, you know what I mean. Um, But
what's cool is that he understands the business side and
understands the personal side, and sometimes will be like, well,
the personal side of me, I don't like that picture,
but the business side of me I understand, you know
what I mean. So I think that's a cool compo.
Like I put a video up, um, like a little
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promo video for my video, and it's like it's red
and it's like, you know, some action over here. And
he was just like, but the side was like I
get I get it, you know what I mean. So
in that, in that mind frame is cool. Do you
think professionally Shanty has been too humble? Like you like,
do you want people to some respect on your pin? Um?
(43:13):
You know what? My team says that a lot a
lot um. I mean, I'm just naturally a humble person,
you know, regardless if it was you know, a Shanty
or just me Sean you know. In in in regular time, Um,
I feel like I've done a lot. I do feel
like I have to remind people though sometimes you know
(43:34):
what I'm saying, Like, I feel like next year is
gonna be the twenty year anniversary of my first album.
So that that is when I'm gonna remind mother people
you know what I mean of what it is, you
know what I'm saying, Like I don't. I don't say
stuff like yeah, I was the first artist to tie
the Beatles. Yeah, I broke the record and you know,
made history and death gam records. I'm gonna get his
(43:54):
poole records, Like I don't go around, you know what
I'm saying, saying stuff and doing that or whatever. I
feel like, when you've accomplished these things, keep them to you,
not keep them to yourself. But people, people that need
to know will know. You know what I mean. You
don't have to go talking so much until you have to,
you know what I'm saying, until you're forced and you're
pushed against the wall and someone tries it. Then you
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pull it out. So what do you think a documentary
a book like what is it going to be? Um
something in the in the in the world of documentary vibe,
you know what I mean. There's so many things that
I haven't spoken about, from the effects of the indictment
to my relationship, to having to move on, to decisions made,
(44:39):
to being independent, to being lied to and being told
something completely opposite of what it was, and still maintaining
and not exposing a lot of stuff to Okay, now
it's business time, going independent, doing like there's a lot
of stuff that I just haven't spoken about, and people
forget and people feel like, you know, when a Shanty
first came out, she had this and this and this
(45:01):
and this. Yeah, we had a great, big engine, and
people still expect that from me now being independent. So
it's kind of like I have to uphold that as
much as I can, you know what I mean, being
independent and and moving in this climate. Envy Angela Guee, Charlemagne,
the guy. We are the breakfast club. We're still kicking
it with a shanty. Now. With your mom and your sister,
I know you guys have a real close relationship. So
(45:22):
now how are they when you're dating or when your
sister's dating or there's problems going on? How is mom
and how are you with your sister or when your
sister with you or your mom with you? How is
that dynamic? Um? Obviously we're very very tight. You know,
I've been blessed to have my mom be like my
best friend. We talked about every and anything when I'm
telling you every and anything to let me tell you
(45:43):
how big. You know, It's like, yeah, like marry him.
I want to marry but I'm super blessed. The same
with my sister. You know, we talk about everything, you know,
So the dynamic is so solid and it's such a bond.
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When people are around us, they're just like wow. You know,
so many people have asked you guys should do a
reality show? You got just you three like your family,
you should. You know, when people are around, they see
it and it's it's genuine, you know what I mean.
So I'm I'm grateful to be able to bounce off
of both of their energy. You know, I could talk
to them about every and anything and the same. You know.
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I give my sister advice, you know, on her situations
and who I like and who I don't like, and
I also say, look, that's just my opinion, you know,
and she does the same. She'd be like, no, he's trash,
and I seeing him that he was doing, you know
what I mean. So we definitely we feed off of
each other. Have y'all ever thought about doing a reality show?
I'm sure that's been I'm sure you've been approached a
million times. You know what's crazy. Back when I was
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doing the John Tucker Must Die premier, I remember MTV
came to us and it was a huge, huge check huge.
It might have been thirty it might have been thirty
and wow, and I was just like, I don't think
I want to have cameras following me around, you know.
(47:15):
And I talked it over with some people from the
label and they were like, maybe you should, um, But
in my heart I didn't feel like I and my
mind wasn't thinking about the control aspect. If I would
have been able to control what it is that they
(47:35):
show and editing stuff like that, obviously that would have
been to play. But then back then they were just
doing whatever, making their edits. They're still doing that now,
you know. They edit how they want to wing. They
you see what they want you to see. But in hindsight,
had I had the knowledge now like Okay, we can
do it. As long as I could do this, this, this, this,
and that, maybe she had to think about it and
(48:01):
then she turned it down. Right, So now have I
been approached? I have been approached. I have been approached,
But these are different, you know what I'm saying, Like
it's it's it's different. I think if there's a way
to do it tastefully where it's you can control it.
Like I said, like little bits and pieces. You're not
following me to the bathroom. You're not following me when
me and him get into an argument, and and and
(48:22):
you know you see that other side of me. You
know what I'm saying. It would be different. You could
just produce it yourself exactly exactly. So, I don't know,
what's a thought we would love to see that? Um,
mom and sister like your man. Yes, that was think
I think I had to think they do. I had
(48:43):
to think them you know, yeah, they do. It's not
joining the Lucas right. No, what are you're talking about, Charlottage,
Why do you Why would you say that that was
that was the room, that was the streets? Saying by
the streets, I mean the internet. What Yeah, for a
little second because of a video you know what I
(49:03):
always wanted to shots jo Ever just sent you a
gift randomly and said thank you. Um, I don't think so,
but I did get she has like a new collection
of Um I forgot it's like clothes. She did a
collab with somebody I did get a box about a
(49:23):
few months ago, but I think, you know, I don't
know if that was a thank you. I think it was.
You know, yeah, I would it. I would wonder why
she wouldn't reach out to you to do more collaborations, Like, Oh,
I don't know. I mean, I don't know, but I
know that there's absolutely no beef. There's no beef. I
went to her fiftieth birthday and um in Miami, which
(49:47):
was amazing. You know, Joe called myself. We were up
on the stage party in her and Iran like it was.
The vibe was incredible. So it's it's genuinely no beef.
We've done stuff together with the boys and girls, u um,
we've done a couple of things, but it's genuinely no beat.
What do you what do you say to people who
try to discredit your accomplishments because of the musical partnership
(50:10):
with Ja Rule, Because that was even one of the
things when the verses happened, he was like, Oh, she's
just gonna play a bunch of records with Jah. Oh,
I don't know, it's weird because how do you discredit that?
You know what I'm saying, like a record is a record.
You're a part of a record. You write, you perform,
you know, you're part of the process, and you you
sit on the Billboard chart. So I'm confused on how
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that gets discredited. That's real, that's really you know what
I'm saying. I think you made your mother. I think
you prove to people that what you can do and everything.
You know, I even seen good when the verses there
was like a shot she ain't better sing, she better
not sing, and you sing that whole time, you shut
people up. So it is what it is. I appreciated shouted,
(50:53):
don't buy the nobody nobody, don't by the nobody nobody,
you know. And that was another thing too that I
felt was good because you you know, a lot of
females get the stigma, Oh she can't sing, she can't sing,
she can't do this, she can't but lie she has
her record sound good in the studio, but she can't
really sing. Oh she can't sing. She you know what
(51:14):
I mean. And it turns into that, you know, I
think that people have their own lane, their own vibe,
you know what I mean. And I think people should
respect what that artist brings to the table, whether it's writing,
whether it's dancing, whether it's melodies, whether it's this is
the vibe of that artist, and she doesn't go blow
to the roof, and some this artist blows to the
(51:36):
roof and has runs for days. Like you know, everyone
has what they bring to the table. So I feel
like people should respect an artist for you know, what
they're bringing. You know, at the end of the day,
we're gonna get judged regardless, But keep that as a
fool of thought, you know, absolutely well, a shanty, thank
you for joining us this morning. Wait, wait, I gotta
give a plug to my sister. Shout out to a
(51:58):
little Tunci her holistic company, wife of creation. My body
was glistening, y'all seen on versus legs and chests was glistening.
But just that I didn't at all. But listen. She
has these essential candles. You light the candle and it
turns into body oil. It is that. It's so dope, Andrew,
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we're gonna send you one. It's called white. She always tex.
Shout out to a little tune. That's dope. I love
them when they had the candles and then you can
use it as oil. Yeah, you every sexy if you're
with somebody. But Valentine's Day is sexy, and I gotta say,
don't forget to stream my record to thirty five? Aren't you?
Aren't you doing some type of Valentine's Day challenge or something?
Did I see that somewhere? Yes, yes, that's the thing.
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So I was saying, I want to do like a
streaming party before Valentine's I want to do two things.
I want to do a streaming party with all the
fans we all have to wear one sis. And then
I want to do a Valentine's Day challenge because you
know when the record, I say, um, I'm gonna meet
you at the door with nothing on. Now, I've never
done that. You know what I'm saying. I've never done that.
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I've done the lingerie underneath. You know the code. I
flew to Vegas for that two I'm score. This is
a totally faithfully black male question. You flew to Vegas
with a colde on and lingerie underneath? It was privately,
I'm playing different now and where were you coming from? No?
I did not fly on the plane. Okay, okay, plane
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fully closed. But now when I got to the hotel
and you know what I mean it was bound, you know,
but I did have the lingerie on. I thought it
was cute. You gotta start naming some of these names
because I gotta give them donkey to day because I
don't know how they I need not I'm serious, we
need to note. I need to know some names because
I'm disappointed in those brothers. Let me too, Charlottage. Alright,
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it's the Breakfast Clubs trying to introduce the record. Here's
my new single two thirty five. I want you right here,
right now wanting everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne
(54:12):
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to
the rooms. Let's talk Wendy Williams. This is the Rumor
Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. So Wendy
Williams is in full for us promoting her lifetime movie
that's coming on this weekend. And she did an interview
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with DJ Saswan. This was on Dash Radio's Taste channel,
and here is what she had to say about a
one night stand she had when I was locked away
at a place that I didn't belong because I'm not
an addict. I was addicted to coke and I quit
on my own. It took four days, and I was
an eight ball girl by the only thing I did.
I smoked a blunt with red Man, excuse me, with
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method Man while I gave him a bath, and it
was a one night stand. And hill DENI maybe not.
You know, that wasn't in the movie. It wasn't in
the movie. It wasn't in the movie. Because red Man,
or excuse me, mathid Man is still very angry at me,
I don't know, for being me. Well, come on, now,
Wendy knows exactly why methis mat at her. It's because
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she outed his wife back in the day and told
everybody his wife was sick right in health, that she's
the family didn't even know about. And she went on
and told some really personal things. Also, I don't believe
her because she kept saying a red Man. Did she
know who she? I don't know. I don't know about
this story, And I can pretty much lying on her vagina,
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I can guarantee I didn't lie on their vaginas. I
know men lie on their penises all the time, it
actually makes it smaller, But women lie on their vaginas.
Women lie about men they slept with actually, yeah, they
I thought, wait a minute, and now does it believe
all women? What is it? And I thought women women
were vaginas. I think there's two sides to every story.
He might happen. Okay, I agree with you. It isn't
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always two sides of every story. I totally agree. He
might say didn't happen. You know, maybe she was with
red Man. No, I don't know about red Man. Why
did she say it? Like three, she's fifty six years old?
What does that mean? She? Come on, she's six years
old and has done a lot of drugs and drink
a lot of alcohol. Come on, knock it off? Now?
Why does when you have to tell that story? Now?
I don't like to promote a movie and documentary like
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these stories don't even have any context. People hear this
story and think Wendy on daytime TV and methro Man
from Power. This is back in the day, the nineties,
when they weren't the twenties. On all types of alcohol
and all types of drugs. But why does she bathe
meth the man? Was he dirty? The watch? I don't know.
All I know is I wouldn't have looked at meth
the Man's comments and they were in shambles from this
whole thing. People were like, well, I know I couldn't
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get a chance then, but meth is married and has
been married since two thousand and six. Wild to say,
I know I can get a chance if you hurt,
I can get a chance. That's wild to say to somebody. Yo,
Jesus Christ. All right, now, Castan Nova is going to
stay behind bars until he goes to try out his
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bell was denied. He tried to get this bail two
point five million dollars. He got it together, but they
did deny him. Bill and they said, when you go
back to the history and characteristics, if this defense, this
is a defendant who has over the last decade managed
to rack up three serious violent felony convictions, it's quite
reasonable to infer that people who cross Casanova get hurt.
So that is the reason for them denying his bail
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in this racketeering and drug trafficking case. All right, little
Baby has an upcoming collaboration with Drake, and they recorded
that at James Harden's house. Baby said, it just so
happens that one of the songs I recorded was at
James's studio. I ain't gonna. I ain't delete the songs out.
The computers of the songs were still there. James probably
got the team at the house and they just listening
in the studio. So when I seen Bogie's tweet, I
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was like, damn, how did he hear this song before?
I was like, James, you got some basketball players in there.
That's how that came out. I don't even know the
song he heard, honestly. Now. Little Baby also said he
is getting ready to open a restaurant in Atlanta. So
he said he's opening it. It was supposed to be
opened by January, but maybe February or March, as they
are getting the finishing touch. She's done. There was a
time when the Drake feature helped a Little Baby. I
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think right now Drake might need that a Little Baby feature.
I mean, like Drake Drake is still but let's be clear,
a lot of the Drake records at LISTA of late
having't really you know, taken off at radio. That's the
record he released. That was the number one record, Yeah,
the number one. It was number one, number one with
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the number one, Yeah, that was number one. Because I
think that because radio one is Yeah, but that's because
radio played it a million times in year. A liar.
I'm gonna tell you why you're a lie. You told
me that you was out in the street and record
and the record wasn't ringing off. You didn't hear it nowhere? Yeah, no,
I didn't play Okay, no, that's not playing the club.
But it was number one on radio. So Drake is
still the number one. It's radio, all right. Well that
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Billboard chares number one on the charts number. There's a
lot of records at the number one that that don't all.
I'm simply saying that Little Baby is the highest selling
artist of the year last year. People, so people with
a Little Baby feature. Yes, that helps you a lot.
Right now, you're a liar for if you say otherwise.
All right, well, who are you giving your donkey to?
Four after the hour? I need Peter to come to
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the front of the congregation. I'd like everywhere with them, Yes, Peter, Okay,
Good morning the Ingrid Newark, the CEO of Peter. She's
been on Breakast Club before. We'll talk about it, all right,
we'll get to that. Next is the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
Get dunkey at the dates you get dunk at day
you are drunk. H I'm gonna fatten all that around
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your eye. Want this man to dog and blowers? Man,
they waited for Charlemagne, the top blows. She had to
make a judgment. Who was going to be on the
Donkey of the Day. They chose you the breakfast club. Bitches,
Who's donkey of the day today? Donkey today? For Friday,
January twenty ninth goes to Peter the People for Ethical
Treatment of Animals. Now, I respect Peter and what they
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stand for. Won't stop me from enjoying the flesh of
delicious creatures like cows, chickens, turkeys, lambs, goats, and various fish.
What about oxes? Our Tell's real ox? Yeah, okay, I
enjoy those two. Listen. I'm from Monks Corner, South Carolina.
All day I eat dead meat, all right, Don't think
for one second. Baby won't get eaten if it's cooked right.
(01:00:15):
Squirrel dumplings. I've eaten bad shoulder in West Virginia. Look, man,
I am an omnivore. Okay, meat and plants, that's what
I like. But I respect Peter. Okay, some things I
agree with when it comes to them. Okay, one thing
I agree with is. I don't like seeing animals caged. Okay.
I think zoos are animal prisons, and it's something about
knowing people went to kidnap animals to enslave them that
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feels all too familiar to my ancestors. Okay. I also
don't like to see animals tortured when they boiled them alive,
or hanging them up in those meat markets, just stick
hooks through them, listening to them scream. I hate it. Okay,
I want you to make it to my dinner plate.
It's peacefully, it's possible. Now we have had Ingrid Newark,
the CEO of peter On Breakfast Club. By the way,
(01:00:57):
let me refresh your memory placement clips from that. Ate
everybody else, and I say everybody who well, we ate veal.
For example, that was one No. You know, hey, charmant,
you know feel it's the baby cow and the mother
loves that cow. I've heard a lot of people say
you should always eat the mother if you're gonna eat
the well, it actually would be a courtesy if you
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shot the mother first in the head when she wasn't looking.
But no, I still ate shellfish until one day in
a restaurant they brought a plate of live lobsters to
the time. When I see that, when you walk into
a restaurant and you can see the life, I'm like,
oh man, how could you love it? Know you don't.
You're just pretending. I know you, And you know what's
(01:01:44):
happening out in the West Colorado. In those places they
people are getting krutzweld yakub disease. It's just like mad
cow disease, and it's mad elk disease. Elk is really tasty.
You stop that, And that was the time that you ate. Then, well,
good morning, Ingrid. You're welcome back at any time, But
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I'm telling you right now, when you come back, when
you are debating this foolishness that Peter released yesterday see
According to various news sources, PETA is calling on humans
to denounce animal insults like chicken, our pig our rat?
I repeat, PETA is calling on humans to denounce animal
insults like chicken, our pig, are rat. Let me think
(01:02:26):
of a good animal insult for this um boost. Okay,
let's go to OA and for the report. Please. PETA,
otherwise known as People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals,
is back and more woke than ever. The organization posted
a thread of tweets explain what they call speciism, which,
according to them, is when humans use animals as an insult,
(01:02:46):
for example, calling someone a chicken when they're scared or
a rat when they snitch. Peter says that these are
anti animal slurs that perpetuate oppression, and that we must
reject this supremacist language and offer what they call inclusive
words like coward or snitch very unifying. Peter says that
by using animals speech, she says adjectives were degrading animals
and reinforcing the idea that humans are superior to other
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animals and therefore justified in violating them. What Dodo bird
at Peter came up with this idea? Okay, how dare
you say calling someone an animal is an insult? Okay?
You said you said calling someone an animal is an
insult that reinforces the myth that humans are superior to
other animals and justified in violating them. First of all,
you are discrediting all the times we use animals as
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terms of endearment. If I say that's my dog, Okay,
that's my dog, that's love. If I say, man, he's
one cool cat. That's love. If I say, and that's
all Mary had a little lamb. I am put in
respect on Lamb CHOP's name. So Peter, don't act like
we don't use animals as terms of endearment. But the
reason you folks at Peter are really getting donkey of
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the day is for one simple reason. Y'all worried about
the myth that humans are superior to animals. I don't
believe we are superior to animals. I believe we are
one with animals. I believe in unity consciousness. And when
it's true unity, you don't tell me what my name is.
I repeat, when it's true unity, you don't tell me
what my name is. Peter, you upset at us for
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calling someone an animal is an insult. The real insult
is you didn't even let those animals name themselves. Who
named the pig a pig? NVD? You know, Angelie? Do
you know? I don't know? Who named the chicken a chicken?
Who named the snake a snake? Who named the slot
for slot? Who amongst us has ever had a conversation
(01:04:36):
with any of those animals? And they introduced themselves as
any of the aforementioned names, names. Okay. I have watched
Roots enough times to know that when the colonizer wants
your name to be something, he doesn't care what your
name actually is. God, Okay, the Creator put those creatures here,
and according to the Bible, Adam gave the creatures their names.
(01:04:58):
Look it up, pull out your Lebron James version of
the Bible. It says Adam named the animals. Now, when
you do some more digging, and I'm sure it's folks
out there who really do this for a living and
have way more information than me, But when you do
some real digging, you realize that a lot of times
folks were just winging it. Penguins nobody knows how they
got their name, but once upon a time they were
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called ours feet. Hippopotamuses okay, means river horse in Greek.
Raccoons used to be called washbears. My point is that
damn colonizer wants to call animals whatever they choose, but
wants us to respect the fact that we shouldn't call
each other something they made up, when the reality is
all those animals were named those things without their consent. Oh, Peter,
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you're playing a dangerous game. Who amongst you has had
a conversation with a giraffe to know that that is
indeed what they want to be called. At least Toys
or Us actually called their giraffe Jeffrey. They gave that creature,
that animal a real name, Peter, you said it yourself.
Words can create a more inclusive world. Our perpetuate oppression
by not allowing animals to name themselves, we as humans
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are oppressing them. What if sasquash Bigfoot? What if his
name really was Harry and then Henderson's were correct? What
if that mouse name really is Many? And the only
reason Disney got it right is because they spoke to
her and asked her what her name was and didn't
just tell her what she was. Now, when Ingrid new
work was here, she broke down specism. Let's listen, what
(01:06:30):
is specism? Because I read something about that and I
was like it was a language, right, like don't say
things like dog on or no almost. But it's just
against supremacism and speciesism says, don't think you're a god
just because you belong to one species, just because you're
in control, doesn't mean that you shouldn't be decent to
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the other species. So it's against human supremacism, discrimination, prejudice
against others because they're not exactly like you, Ingrid. You're
right for the most part, okay. Depending where we are,
humans are in control. You're in that water, no sharks wells,
they have control, okay. But it's nothing decent about labeling
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someone are some animal something they never told you they
were until Ingrid are someone at Peter sits down and
has a conversation with one of these animals, and one
of these animals tells us yes, I am indeed a kangaroo,
or yes, I am indeed a lama. Then Peter will
have to continue to hear these animal insults. And I
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am about to play a sound from one of the
animals used to insult people for the past ten years
on this radio by simply saying, dramas. Please give Peter
the biggest he hall. All right, Charlota Mane, thank you
for that donkey to day. Yes, ma'am, my goodness. All right, well,
thank you for that donkey to day. When we come back,
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Jay Prince will be joining us. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is stej Envy,
Angela Yee Charlemagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest on the line right now,
that's right, the legend J Prince. Welcome, sir. Oh yeah,
we gotta thank you first because we all got each
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individual one of us got a box from you with
some liquor in it. Beautiful. You know. At first, at
first one I seen the box, I thought maybe we
did something wrong. I was gonna see a finger ahead
in it, and I'm just just go, dagn man, don't
do the og like that. Man, why would you say that?
I said, what did you do I see from J. Princess, said,
old boy, But it was it was a nice a
box of some wine. So you got into the liquor business.
(01:08:38):
So we'll put you into that the liquor industry. I
heard this doctor about the name, a doctor Red through
from Houston, Texas years ago, and I was speaking on
the benefits of a red wine, you know what I mean.
I bennefit you help wise right, help, And I was inspired,
you know, I was inspired from two perspective, you know,
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from the health perspective. And then I had opportunity to
go to Napa Valley and peep it from a business perspective,
all the vineyards and everything. Before I knew it, I started,
you know, showing interest and then red wine that the secret.
Do you look at twenty five? You know, straight paint
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a little bit so envy do it too? He got
he got the little spray paint. He got it. It's
not spray paint, but go ahead. And it looks like
you spared no expense too, because the packaging is beautiful.
Of the Loyalty wine, you see that. Yeah, No, that
was important to me to uh you know, from bottles,
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to be quality and also to strength to be quality
in the uh the champagne as well, you know, the
Rose Cabinet and uh Mer Lowell, you know. So you know,
it's a compliment of who I am. So I wanted
to be quality. You know. One thing people don't know
about you, j you really big in the average agriculture,
like you know you you you got you got a
(01:10:02):
lot of farm land out there in Texas right. Oh yeah, yeah,
I have a dollar laker rants do the plus acre rants,
a lot of black angers, cattle, a lot of horses, wildlife,
you know what I mean. I always been that person
that I'm in love with the things that the creator
make more so than man made things. You know. You know,
(01:10:24):
og in recent years, we've seen you more visible than
probably we've ever seen you with the book and even
the wine. You know, how important has it been for
you to always make moves in silence. I definitely had
trained myself to move that way, proud to doing different things.
But today, you know, it's a it's a different time,
(01:10:44):
it's a different day, and I believe it's a time
and a place for everything, and I think I've made
a justice where they are needed. You know what I
mean to be inspiration to those that came after me.
That's why. Is that why you decided to speak more now,
because because you know you inspire people. Yeah, most definitely,
most definitely. I know it's some things that I know
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and I don't want to take them with me to
the other side without sharing a lot of my wisdom.
So yeah, that's the hard beat of why I like
to speak when I speak. Last time we spoke to you,
I know you were helping Call Crawford out with megana style,
you know, rock Nation and everything that was going on
with that. How was that situation going? Has everything's been
worked out? Yeah? That one is actually me and the
(01:11:30):
home in jay z U Sport. When was it last
week on the last point of closing that deal, and
he and I, you know, I think we was on
the phone probably two minutes, but we was in agreement
with reaching the last deal points. So I'm looking for
that to be wrapped up. And he caught to be
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driving for the weekest out of next week. You know,
turns should be officially a Rock Nation then called Crawford
and just you know, signed off so that that that
that will be departed. No more problems, no more situations,
everything be smooth. You know, she's still with fifteen O one,
you know, Slash three hundred and Rock Nation them is
managing her all right. And then you have Erica. So
(01:12:11):
tell me what's your relation to Erica Banks now, because
we see she just recently got her deal and I
know you and Carl Crawford are tight, So how are
you involved? Well, that was the deal that we closed
up with a week or so ago, you know, myself
and the home at Gee Robinson was involved as well,
(01:12:31):
and uh, you know she's special, you know Erica especially,
We're looking forward to big things where she concerned. And
you know fifteen on one the home at Crawford. A
lot of people can stop calling them, calling them luck
now because this is second one and he owned the
ground for number three. When when you know, speaking of that,
(01:12:53):
when did you when did you know that rapp a
Lot rap a Lot wasn't just just just a flash
in the pan. You know, I believe that to be
the case from day one, you know what I mean.
My fate and my belief brought me the way I'm
at right now. So I always believe that, you know,
I could, uh, you know, take a rap a Lot
and take uh, you know, my goals and visions where
(01:13:14):
I wanted to take them. You know, I just one
of them dudes that thought that way. Matter of fact,
if you don't think that way, don't love never come
a fruition. So I felt that way from day one,
and that's the only way I was able to withstand
the struggles and obstacles, you know what I mean, because
as I told everybody, it was seven years later before
(01:13:36):
I had any success in the music industry. So that's
a test of time, you know, correct me if I'm
wrong too. Og Harry Oh he was one of the
original founders of Rap a Lot, right, never never, okay, okay, yeah,
that a loted need to be clean up, Harry or
never had no business whatsoever where rapp a Lot was concerned.
(01:13:58):
You know what I mean. You only or we ever
done in the music industry together was he took the
Ghetto Boys on tour with a couple of dates in
La and Oakland with the Fat Boys and with Salt
and Pepper, you know, things like that back in the day.
And then and that was a nineteen eighty nine or
(01:14:20):
Nanny or whatever that was in and then in ninety four,
you know, I've done a deal with Dana Dane. You know,
he and I done that deal and you know that
didn't go to well that was a y'all sign Dana
Dane the Rabbits. Yeah, yeah, I never do that, but I,
you know, done that deal with him, and I think
he was with Maverick at the time. And that was
(01:14:43):
the end of that situation. How did y'all do a
deal with Danna Dane? Dana Dana of course from New York.
So how did y'all look up with Danna Dane back then? Well?
I knew Dana, you know, I knew Dana from back
in the day. He was with Salt Pepper, Herbert, Herbert
Live Bug and all of them. He and I there's
just support him, have a bunch of fun and you know,
I eventually done a deal with him and then I
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let them do their thing together. You know, I got
out the way all right, We got more with Jay
Prince when we come back. I mean, it's only rat.
Let's play a classic offer the rap a lot record label.
Mine playing tricks on Me is a throwback Friday. Anyway,
Flashback Friday is the breakfast club woman. Have you heard
Drake's new album yet? Not the whole thing, you know,
bits and pieces and uh special piece of work. So
(01:15:29):
I don't have to tell y'all that. You know, he
uh is special, dude, he is. But how do you
push him to the next level? Prince? Because you know,
he's been doing it for ten years and he's been
consistently good at what he does. But is there another
level to him? Well, I think there's a lot of
different dimensions where trackers tocern you know, somebody with a
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track working like he is. It's like Michael Jordan in
the sports world, you know what I mean. It's them
kind of people. Is hard to underestimator, you know what
I mean. It's have to observe them when they get
out on the court because they know how to win.
When when you look at him and you look at
a group like the Ghetto Boys, and you think about
(01:16:12):
how it first started for y'all in hip hop, did
you ever think hip hop could take it as far
as somebody like him is taking it? Man? You know
it's I'm still surprised by all of these different dimensions
and levels that I've witnessed where hip hop is concerned.
I never you know, and my wildest dream imagine that
(01:16:33):
you know, hip hop would evolved to the level that
it has evolved. So to give it the witness Drake
close up the way I have and you know, students
a hit machine. Man. You know, I never never witnessed
no artists with the ability you know, the right hits
the way it's hey, O G, I want you to
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kill this room of too, because you know you said
it earlier that it was a bad room of Where
did that Harry old thing come from that he was
to found out Rappa I record? Yeah, you know from
what I understand, it came out of his mouth, you
know what I mean? And uh, you know I heard,
uh even from the homie. You know, so we have
a mutual homide. Uh little deep from Oakland. You know,
(01:17:16):
I heard the homies say that it was said to
him that he owned the ghetto boys back in the
day or whatever. And uh, you know that that caused
me a lot of problems. You know, when a man,
you know, make that statement a lie like that, you know,
it caused me problem with the d A, the rs
(01:17:39):
back in the day because they're you know, based on
statements being made that way, and of course it was
nothing there for them to find. So you know, I
like clear that up more so than me. I hope
some day he would clear it up because I think,
you know, it'll it'll, it'll be better for his resume.
(01:17:59):
But you know, I like to congratulate, you know what
I mean, the homie. You know, It's like I congratulate,
congratulate anybody that come out of that hall. In people
that don't know, Solman, explain who Harry Oo is because
somebody who's listening to have no idea what you're talking about.
But Harry Yo just got pardoned by Donald Trump. And
you know, they was saying that he was a founder
of Death Row Records, and I guess rap a Lot,
(01:18:22):
you know, but clearly that's not true. But I think
that's just something to the DA was trying to do
to build a case against the brother we're talking to
right now, Jay Prench. Back in the day, that's what
it seemed like to me. But dude, man, I don't
you know. I've been out here in these streets a
long time. A lot of people from the streets, but
a lot of them had to go through time they
ain't been in the streets. And one thing about these streets,
(01:18:45):
you can't be that kind of individual where you play
games with nobody money or play games, you know what
I mean with situations like that. I ain't never been
that person. And so for one to try to show,
you know, a rapp a Lot name, I try to
take credit, you know, from Southern Brothers, you know, because
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it ain't no I and we. I didn't even do
it myself, but I got a I got a team
that worked me to build you know, rap a Lot
way before I knew him, you know what I mean.
We this movement started before I even met the brother.
You know, I definitely learned some game from him. You
know what I mean where streets are concerned. But you
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know he have to at his own lips be real
about never you know what I mean, and having no
ownership where rap a lot is concerned. Have you ever
asked him to clear that? Though I never You know,
it was an interesting thing. You know. I hadn't talked
to his brother, you know what I mean because of
these words in different things that been said, you know,
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And uh, I'm the type of dude when one get
the same things that you know it's not so. And
then from the result of things being said that way,
I get investigated and get attacked by only three letters
where I don't have much to say to them. Kind
of people. Have you spoken to shoot you keep in
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touch to Shoot? No? No, I don't. I don't. We
don't have nothing to talk about either, you know what
I mean. You know, I wish him the best, and uh,
you know he and that pig pen right now. You know,
I hope someday he's able to spend his last day
with watching all these biopicks recently. Does that make you
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feel like maybe making your buck into a movie? Yes,
amount of time A Julie, I'm I'm working on that.
I'm having a conversation with a few individuals, and uh,
I look forward to that. It's gonna be a lot
of fun. You know. You know Little Duval has been
actively campaigning to play you and in a in a biopick. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
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he told me that I met the little homie. He
told me, definitely put him on that list. Recently, I
heard that what's the homely soun name? Man? I can't
think of the homey name. Yeah, I heard he was
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He's great. Yeah, that's yeah. So I'm definitely considering that.
He said he wanted to play you. Yeah. Oh. You know,
one of your biggest strips is og for some reason.
You know, when it's time to cut ties with something
or somebody, what does one acquire that skill that's connected
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to the intuition and the deserve. I ain't being plugged
into a creator, and we all had that connection. It's
just about whether we're connected to that connection or not.
So I give a lot of I give a lot
of that credit to the creator because if I don't
have that ability, then I want to be a free
man to have these conversations. How many how many artists
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have coming to you during the pandemic. Can just ask
you how to steal afloat man, because you know, money
getting low for a lot of these artists. OG, I
can't say many. You know, I can't say many. Uh
you know I'm not I'm not in that still afloat business,
you know what I mean. You know I'm gonna be practicing,
you know, telling to me about my paper. But uh, yeah,
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I hadn't experienced that much shot man. Have you taken
that gold they k forty seven to the gun ranger? Yeah?
Writ in my backyard, right in the backyard. Man. You know,
I cult a loose right there. You know, when you
got that kind of land, you can just put targets
on a whole lot of things, do all the shooting
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you want to do. Man. But Ja Princess, it's me.
Next time we see you in person, we get to
have a drink. Hey, we got to do that. No
orange juice this time. No, I'm going straight from the ball.
I've said, it's the whole bottle on the what's the
homie them up? Showed it up? Drink drink, drink. Chance
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j then witnessed myself after about you know, I thank
I was a little you do it did you go
back to the room and go to sleep, feel out
with everything on? Man talking about everything. They always a
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pleasure to talk to you, o man. Thank you og
and thank you for the one where you appreciate it absolutely. Yeah.
Make sure y'all go grab some of that loyalty collection.
You see you got it on the table back there.
That's right, I got mine, all right, James Prince, it's
the Breakfast Club. Come on, thank you brother, the Breakfast Club. Listen.
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Oh gosh, got report report the Breakfast Club. Yes, So
The Weekend has spent seven million halftime show for it
to be what he envisions it to be. They said
it was six months of zoom calls, an email change
to put together everything. And you know they announced his
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back in November, they announced that he was going to
be performing. So Jay Z is in charge of advising
on musical events and he has described The Weekend as
an extraordinary performer who is going to put on an
extraordinary experience. He said, The Weekend has introduced a sound
all his own, his soulfil uniqueness. Has to find a
new generation of greatness and music and artistry. This is
a great super Bowl. Tom Brady versus Patrick Mahomes, It's
(01:24:31):
gonna be a great weekend. At the halftime show, Javin
and Sullivan singing the national anthem, like, this is going
to be a very very entertaining super Bowl. Right And
in addition to all that, and I know we talked
about this from the inauguration, we have Amanda Gorman, the
youth poet, and she was an poet who gained national
acclaim at Joe Biden's inauguration. She'll also be doing an
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original poem before the Super Bowl and they announced that
on Wednesday, so that poem will highlight three individuals the
NFL will honor as honorary captains at the Super Bowl.
I think I saw something yesterday with they had to
ship out a million copies of her book or something
like that. Yes, they did have to. Her three books
will get one million first Prince due to overwhelming demand.
(01:25:16):
Her three titles imagined only twenty two years old. And
I like when people take advantage of whatever platform they give,
and she did that. All right, Now, Darrake has done
something amazing for this guy on social media. He was
online and he was talking about his name is Bucks
b and he was talking about this challenge He's doing
for twenty twenty one to save money. Never mind twenty
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twenty years resolution was to have twenty twenties all twenty
twenty twenty twenty one, there's no more going broke from
I had five hundred dollars to start the year. Let's
count out time, thirteen hundred five and that's just this
month alone, because I'm stocking up all year this year.
Of course, Well, Drake went ahead and doubled that guy's
(01:25:58):
money and did even more than that. Let's into this.
I got a big up jizzy, the one and only
Drake five. He's a mine of his word, fam me
don't bot our money. And on top of our fam,
I told him about my whole soop and he cleared
my guts. Fick. Yes, he cleared his debts and doubled
his money. How can I find a way to hate
on that? Let me think he should have tripled it?
(01:26:19):
I dare you, No, you should have You should have
sixed it, Drake. He should have sixty. Okay, you should
have been triple. It should have been whatever six is?
What's six? He's trying? You should have sixty? Should you
should should have gave him six times the money that
he's trying to raise all right, Now, these are some
strange allegations, but Ti and Tiny have been accused of
(01:26:39):
coercing women into sexual situations involving drugs and money. Sabrina Peterson,
who is a former friend of Chinese, has accused a
Ti of assault. Now Chicana is coming to their defense.
And here is what Chicana had to say. She's looking
at ten, she wants Tiny. She sessed with Tiny. Why
(01:27:00):
she wants time to be her girl friend? Now, listen,
this is my thing. It came out to Tip Port
the girl in all right, how do we traine from Tip?
Tip not to victim? No, Tip is the victim and
Tiny that is the alleging. How do we go from there?
Why she told y'all about she wanted the women who
should go recruit? What's up? Yeah? So these are some
(01:27:22):
really serious allegations, and allegedly Sabrina has a bunch of
different people who have been sending her messages about things
that happened to them and their experiences with Ti and Tiny.
I'm not sure what's true and what's not true. But
see that that's what I don't understand, Like, where does
that story even come from? Like, if we're not sure
if it's true or not true, why are people reporting
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a report? But it's well, she really is a friend
of their families, so it was a former friend. Like
those are serious allegations because to be saying, to be
saying about someone. And I see these news news outlets
just running with that headline Ti and Tiny accused the
sex trafficking and drugging women. So when all of y'all
get hit with lawsuits, when all of y'all get hit
(01:28:06):
with defamation, this landing suits, then what because you gotta
have some type of proof to back that up other
than just you know, a person posting anonymous messages from Texas,
but they are saying just accused, not saying that they
did it. So but one person is accusing them of that.
And then we just played Chicano Joe calling out Sabrina
Peterson and speaking on behalf of Ti and Tiny, So
(01:28:26):
you hear both sides. And I read one of the
stories and it was like Tyr and Tiny kicked in,
kicked in the door, and kidnapped the guy. It's like, huh,
I didn't hear that, Hollywood Unlocked. I did not see it. Yes,
it was like tr and Tie. A matter of fact,
I'm gonna read it verbatim. It was like tr and
Tiny and the sex thing A guy, bro, I'm just reading.
I didn't read. I didn't hear that story. Yes, all right,
(01:28:47):
well while you do that, Nick Cannon's daytime TUK show
is back on track that you are going to be
moving forward with plans to launch this fall. So Nick
Cannon did release a statement that it's been a long
time dream of his and so he's looking forward to
it's very special. So to him, congrats the Nick Cannon.
All right, well, yes it is true. Years ago, Ta
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and Tiny kicked in my next door neighbor's door and
beat and kidnapped her husband husband. We found her kids
in the closet. The police was called. We gave a
statement that stated his name and a guy that was
from the apartment's name Quick. It was like three o'clock
in the evening, so we could see him clear as day.
These people still sup to this day. You tell me
tr and Tiny, Bonnie and Cloud that sounds ridiculous. Let's
fetch some of these stories, you know, before we just
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report them and post them on our blogs and websites
like they're kicking in people's doors and kidnapping husbands and
people see it Birba music. I don't know where his
music came from. All right, Well, all I'm saying is
this stuff sounds ridiculous. It's all I'm saying. All Right,
it's a good song. Don't sound ridiculous. It does. These
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stories they'll come on, man does It's like yo, news
outlet's gotta be better, like you gotta have a lot
more than that to report this story, I think right.
All right, well that is your rumor report. Now up next.
You know it's Friday, so we throw a backflashback Friday.
Let me know what you want to hear at. DJ
Envy is the breakfast club. Good morning morning. Everybody is
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DJ Nvy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the
breakfast club. It's Friday, and I'm headed out by the
way because my store is open, their private label on
eight Mile and Dequinder, so I will be there. So
if you are in the area, come by the store
and check me out because I'll be working. So I'll
be working out in my new store. All right, Safe
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flight and also shout out to a shanty and J
Prince for joining us this morning. Yes, that was really
dope for both of them to come a Shunty's got
new music and of course Jay Prince has his loyalty, Wines.
That's right, all right, So when we come back, we
got the positive notice to Breakfast Club. Good morning, now, Charlomagne,
you've got an unpositive note. Do the positive notice. Simply this,
Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks
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of changing themselves. Breakfast Club, you don't finish for y'all.
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