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October 8, 2021 91 mins

Today on the show we had Kountry Wayne and Zaytoven stop by, where Kountry Wayne also brought out “drip” to the show, Zaytoven spoke about producer accolades and more. Also they go to Breakfast Club Court after Charlamagne gave “Donkey of the Day” to a Kansas woman who sued Geico after her date gave her an STD from hooking up in his car. Does Geico have some part in covering damages??? Let’s discuss

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good morning damby Charlomagne. The cot piece to the planet

(00:43):
is Friday. Good morning was happening? Yes, the weekend is here.
I'm outa in Virginia. Of course, Hampton home Coming is
this weekend. Shout to everybody that attended the HBC. You
home coming season is upon us. That's right. I know
it's canceled for a lot of people are they're having restrictions.
But I will be in Hampton all this whole weekend

(01:05):
enjoying my home coming and join seeing my people again
because of course last year we couldn't do it because
of the pandemic slutes. All the forty five year olds
that's going out there, they got to do a little scratching,
you know what I'm saying, a little scratching before they
before they go out there this weekend because they want
to lose their minds to nuck if you buck okay,
relived their old wild out days. I understand, right, I understand,

(01:27):
ye ye yea yea yea. So shout out to only
alumni that's heading out the home coming to Hampton University
this week. It will be a lot of fun. Hey,
salute everybody who came out last night in Atlanta too. Man.
We had the Black Effect Podcast Network first anniversary celebration
hosted by Flame Munroe, and we had live podcasts from
Horrible Decisions Made, Being Wheezy and the eighty five South Show,

(01:48):
Chico Being DC, Young Flying Carlos Miller. So dropping a
clues box for everybody who came out last night in Atlanta,
Thank you, man. We appreciate the support. Okay, right now
we have Country Wayne and Zay Tobin joining us this morning. Right,
I ain't see that I saw somebody named Drip. Who
the hell is drip dripping? Jaytoven Well, Drip is Country Wayne?

(02:11):
Oh Drip? Okay, that's like firs. That's a that's one
of Country Wayne's characters. He's a dope boy, turn rapper three. Okay,
so he got music. They got an EP that came
out last week. Okay, all right, well let's get the
show cracking front page news. What we're talking about, oh man,

(02:33):
Eighteen former NBA players have been charged and a four
million dollar health insurance fraud. All right, we'll get into that.
We'll talk about that. So don't move. It's to Breakfast Club.
Good morning, counting. Everybody is cej Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne
the guy we are to Breakfast club's getting some front
page news all right. Now With Thursday football, the Rams

(02:56):
beat the Seahawks twenty six seventeen. Russell Wilson had to
come out the game. He dislocated his middle finger during
the game, so Geno Smith came in a former jet
and they did lose. All right, it's sound about right now.
W NBA to Phoenix. Mercury played the Aces tonight at
nine pm and this weekend, and shout to Edgar Belonger.

(03:16):
He fights over the weekend, and also Tyson Fury and
Dante Wilder fight this week. Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury
Part three. I can't wait to see it. Tyson Fury
is a twenty pounds, twenty pounds heavier than than he
usually is. Oh, twenty pounds heavier than the last fight.
So I can't wait to see this one. I mean,
you know this, this is like a This would be
a redemption win, a big redemption win for Deontay Wilder.

(03:37):
But we'll see. It's gonna be a good fight, all right.
What else we got, easy man? Eighteen former NBA players
have been charged an alleged four million dollar health insurance
for a Now. This includes Glen Big Baby Davis. The
alleged ringleader of this whole scheme is Terrence Williams. He
was the eleventh over on the two thousand and nine
NBA draft by the then New Jersey Nets. So these

(03:59):
false claims players received about two point five million dollars
in fraudulent proceeds. The X players are accused of submitting
false reimbursement claims from around twenty seventeen to twenty twenty
that was for medical and dental services, and the alleged
ring leader was supposed he recruited other NBA players by
offering them fabricated invoices. They then use these in false

(04:23):
claims to get payment and they would have to also
give him kickbacks, so he got about two hundred and
thirty thousand dollars in kickbacks from the players, according to
the indictments. And he also allegedly assisted three of the
ex players with letters fabricated letters of medical necessity to
justify some services that these false invoices were based on.
Some of those players are Charles Watson Junior and Antoine

(04:47):
Rights as well. A few of these false claims this
is how they got caught, were for identical reported procedures
on the same day, like three players claimed to have
had root canals on the same sixtieth on April thirtieth,
twenty sixteen, crowns on the same sixteenth on May eleven,
twenty sixteen, and just different things like some grammatical errors,

(05:07):
some unusual formatting on these fake invoices and forms. And
one of the players, Gregory Smith, submitted invoices for a
route canell in Beverly Hills, but he was actually playing
basketball in Taiwan at the time. Yeah, I don't. I
have no idea what any of this me. You know something,
don't sound right about this. I know that much just
because and it's only because of the dollar, Like four
million dollars that's not a lot of money at all

(05:28):
for how many former NBA players. You say the eighth
the NBA makes. NBA makes four billion a year. That's
what I'm saying. I mean, NBA player said fifteen eighteen,
eighteen eighteen. And these are former NBA players. Antwine, right,
is one of them. That Telfair, Darius Miles, Eddie Robinson,

(05:50):
if I thought he was involved in there, Yeah, he
was in it, involved with too. See. You know, I'll
be honest with you. Yet what they did was wrong.
A lot of those players weren't making huge, huge contract
some of them were. But if the NBA is making
four billion a year, I just honestly say, you slap
the moreno risks. You keep it inside and you take
care of it inside. You Wait a minute, wait, wait, wait,

(06:12):
just don't have nothing to do with the NBA other
than other than other than them being NBA players. Though
it's not like they were from the NBA. These these
benefit plans come from from the National Basketball Players Association too,
by the way, And the NBA said that is supporting
the players, because that's well, you didn't say that, Okay,
that makes sense. I mean these are false claims. And

(06:34):
then you know how they have their own union, the
Players Association, so that is to make sure that these
players are taken care of. And it's you can't give
false work that was never done and submit reimbursement claims
and get that money. Now, some some of them have
been instructed to pay that money back and have done that.
By the way, a few of these players did repay

(06:54):
the proceeds they received, according to the indign but some
mothers did not. Yeah, the four million dollars does not
seem like a lot of money because a lot of
those guys you name today, you got some Yeah to
the NBA. Those those guys got some nice contracts. Yeah.
I mean, I don't think that the NBA makes four
billion a year. I know, I know those guys left up,
but allowed them to pay it back. Don't lock them up,

(07:14):
don't put them in jail though. That's how I feel
like the NBA makes billions of dollars a year. These
guys made a mistake, they effed up. They try to
do some slickish they can pay their money back and
keep them moving. Pop Mo on the risks in my opinion,
well you're not. But we'll see, we'll see what happens.
I mean, we didn't say for sure that they're going
to jail, but this is like fifteen of them got arrusted. Yeah,

(07:38):
but I don't once they get this. This is all
alleged right now, so we don't know what they'll be
sentenced to. They might just be reimbarrassed them. Who knows.
Something don't sound right about it though. This this the
fact that there's four million dollars like I feel like
with all those NBA players, I feel like it would
have been a lot more money. But who knows if
if this is even what happened, you could be just
a mistake, right, you don't think so? No, I don't

(08:03):
know about that. I can't get a root canal in
LA while he playing basketball in Taiwan. Just he man, Hey,
my assistant messed it up. Okay, that is your her
front page news, all right, get it off your chest.
Eight hundred five eight five one o five one. If
you need to vet call us up right now. Phone
lines a wide open eight hundred five eight five one

(08:24):
O five one and red drop a bomb for Charlomagne.
I was driving to the city yesterday and I've seen
Charlomagne's studio. I was pulling up to a car shop
over there, and I was like, look at my guy
over there with his studio man, So salute to Charlomagne.
We actually was taping yesterday a new show, new episode
of The Gods Line Its Truth comes out to night
at ten o'clock on Comedy Central. Or this episode is

(08:46):
actually since World Mental Health Day is Sunday, this episode
is actually called Keep that Same Healing Energy. Okay, we're
talking all things mental health. Michelle Williams is on the
show tonight, doctora Walker, Resumementicum, m Chico Bean, and I
Sweat Vessel. So yeah, tune up, all right, all right,
we'll get it off your chest. Is next is the
Breakfast Club. Go morning the Breakfast Club. If this is

(09:17):
your time to get it off your chest, whether you're
mad or blessed. Eight hundred five eight five one five one,
We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello,
who's this Hilly Shan't town, No Taliban, I love you
from love you more? Okay, I want to know this

(09:39):
trap got his old separate line because I'm canna call
him up there for a long term. It's my first time.
Get you do but he can do everything? Hey, well,
trap comes through the back door. Oh oh, it makes sense.
It's joined Envy. No that Envy's Envy's back door, Envy
Envy's back line. I just love you, I love you more.

(10:01):
Part of South Carolina? Are you calling from? Ain't three
in this day? Right now? The Metro? Yeah? Yeah, but
go on, hello, who's this? Yo? Hello? Yo? Get it
on the chest, yo, if you kept me out. Man,
I'm listening to you talking about these dudes in the
NBA and they should get a slap on the wrist whatever, Yo,

(10:23):
that's crap man, check yo. These boys were afforded a
lifestyle in the NBA that some people will never obtain.
They would they have money that some people would never obtain.
If they committed the crime, there should be no sympathy.
They should be they they need to pay the price.
I just don't like to see my people in jail,

(10:43):
and especially but then that part of it. I really do,
I really do. I don't. I don't want to see
nobody go down like that. But con man, But the
money the boys was making in the least damn if
they blew it or not, that was on them. Life
was about choices and the church it should you make
define who you become. Well, they made a choice to

(11:04):
do that. If they made a choice to do that,
let him go to jail. If that was a regular
person on the street committed that crime, they'll be trying
to send him in jail for twenty years. And you're
not wrong, my brother, But due process. We don't know
if these brothers are guilty or not. Come on due process.
That's right, my brother was when he was saying, like

(11:25):
a slap on the risk, No way, absolutely not. They
should like the little kid that goes out there or
wrong somebody, he pays the price. They should pay a price.
Everybody gotta deal. Everybody gotta deal with the consequences of
their choices. I'm not You're not wrong now, I mean,
I just I just feel like the NBA makes four
billion a year and a lot of times they exploit

(11:47):
these play with everything that they do. They make so
much money a lot of these players don't make a
fraction of what the NBA action. That's not that's that
that that's that's that's that's cap Like the NBA players
get paid, bro, Like stop so they got millions and
millions of contracts a lot of me, Yes, man, NBA
players get paid. Bro. This guy's out there that got

(12:08):
I was just saying that the other day. I was like,
you know what you had to do to get one
hundred million dollars in the NBA back in the day.
Nowadays you got people that's like the third fourth best
person on the team getting one hundred millions. This is
back in the day. That was like eight nine, tenty
years ago. That wasn't two years ago. Big baby last deal,
he probably made like six million a year his last deal,
and he won who was at maybe twenty Let me
look at see when he's playing. There's a lot of

(12:30):
basketball players on there. You probably don't even know twenty
twelve last time last year, I think Big Baby player
was twenty twelve. He made six point four manion. But
here's the thing, we're acting like these guys are guilty.
Could these guys have their due process? Please? That is true.
I just don't want to see nobody go to jail,
And especially with the NBA making four billion dollars a year,
I just don't want to see nobody go to jail.
Just me. Yeah, but we're not gonna act like these
NBA players be starving either, though, come on, did you

(12:51):
act like this the w NBA. It's not the w NBA,
it's the NBA. But geez, eight hundred five eight five
one on five, get it off your chests. It's the
breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. This is your
time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man

(13:11):
than from you on the Breakfast Club. But you got
something on your mind? Hello? Who's this? They? What's up with?
Chris from Blackest Pennsylvania? Chris? What up? Getting off your chess?
And I kind of had something going on? First off
the morning to all y'all, peace king, How are you
happy Friday? Um? So, I've been married for like four

(13:31):
years and uh, you know my wife she has a
super low self esteem, and she's always worried about me
leaving her, and you know, leaving her and the dust
you know already, I nobody else. You know, She's just
going through some stuff and I'm trying to figure out
this if it's something that I'm doing wrong or it's
her you know, so I kind of wanted to get

(13:54):
some advice from y'all. It sounds to me like she
got some internal internal issues she needed to and do.
My brother, I always say too, man, when it comes
to when it comes to like, you know, love, your first,
last and best love got to be self love. So
if she's dealing with any internal issues that's causing her
not to love herself the way she should, it's gonna
be kind of hard. And whatever relationship she and King, Yeah,

(14:15):
I know it's tough, man, because we got a daughter together,
and we lived together, and you know, We've been together
for eight years off together, and I've shown nothing but
complete loyalty. You know, I don't go out and do
that scene. I'm always all working and and k encourage
her to go do the work. Maybe I'll should go

(14:36):
to a couple of therapy together, you know what I mean.
And maybe that couple therapy will lead to her going
her own therapy. But it just sounds like she needs um,
she got some things she need to heal. That's that's
what it sounds like to me. I appreciate that. Yeah,
let's go do the work, brothers. It's all kind of
resources out there that y'all could. Y'all could, y'all could,
y'all could get with I would start with a couple
of stay and make sure you compliment her all the

(14:56):
time and tell her how much you love her, how
great she looks to you. And sometimes little things like
that mean a lot. Sending y'all healing energy. Don't king Hello,
who's this Ashley? How are you hey? As please? Ashley? Hey,
sorry man? I love yourself, by the way, thank you,
I love you too. So what I to test? I

(15:16):
wish people stop moving to Florida. I'm by the word.
This traffic is crazy. Like all these people what they
just said that Miami is number two on the list
of most expensive places to live right Florida. I used
to Ashley, I'm gonna tell you some it's like you're

(15:38):
trying to keep people out. You just said there ain't
nothing in Florida. Don't get me wrong, go home. All
the crazy people in America come from the Bronx and
all the Florida, and Florida is still a beautiful place.
But you don't. You clearly don't want people that I'm
not crazy. IM when you say that, I actually I
ain't say nothing. I'm I ain't say that. Yeah crazy,

(16:05):
Thank you mom, A good weekend. Hello, who's this? J J?
Get it off your chest? So I'm calling. I'm not
really upset, just a little little feeling, a little food,
a little bamboozled. We hear about catfish, We even know
about half fish. These men not who they can come now.

(16:25):
I'm not king shaming and nothing but mellow. He's calling
up here, sounding old gugs, sounding like a snack boy.
I went to that boys stage. That's a whole man
with you. Damn. He said, your old man with Lord
have mercy, was about to shoot my shot everything. I'll
pass because I know he in a relationship now and everything.

(16:45):
So I wish you well, mellow. Damn that morning, that
wasn't That wasn't nice, mell as a cool person. It
wasn't wrong. Ain't you Also about you guys back in
Boston and asap Okay, Jelly Bully calls up here and
forgets to mention. We want to hear y'all lives, not

(17:06):
just on the iHeart apps. We love y'all out here. Well,
that those days over. They're not bringing us back to
that white ascid that happened. Too many crackers flying around,
that's right, I say, cracker, way too much to be
on in Boston. Sleute the Boston, though. I love Boston.
By the way, get it off your chest. Eight hundred
five eight five one o five one. If you need to,

(17:26):
you can hit us up now. We got rooms on
the way. Barbara Corkran has apologized to Whoopie Goldberg. Will
tell you what she said that was offensive. All right,
we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club. This is the rum of report with
Angela yet. But Barbara Corkran was on the view and

(17:55):
they were joking around, and she made a comment about
Whoopie Goldberg's jeans. Right, listen to this great jeans. Well,
I have to try them, you have to. Will they
fit this covid? Yes? Okay, yes they will they fit
this covid. And when you get finished with those jeans
and decide you don't like them, giving me, I'm gonna
make two pairs. All right now, we're like what, let

(18:21):
me just tell you something. And Joe Biden wore that
dress already on TV A little poor ass dress. Okay,
somebody else a little poor ass dress on TV twice already.
All right, Yeah, and I'm gonna saying this would be
Goberg did not look like she was amused at all
by that. Actually, she looked kind of sad. I ain't

(18:42):
gonna say she looked sad or hurt. She just looked
like who She looked like? Who the f you play with?
Who the f you playing? When the hell? When the
hell did you become a comedian? Okay? And Anna pisted
all over that little poor ass dress that two people
had on the show already. Okay, all right, Well here
is what Barbara Crkin had to say afterwards. I just

(19:04):
came back from the view and saw my old friend whoopee.
As you well know, she has a phenomenal sense of
human I've known will Be for years. I made a
joke at will Be's expense, which I now realized wasn't
funny for anyone who I may have offended unintentionally. I
just wanted to say, I really am very sorry. She
feels like she offended, you know, she feels like she

(19:25):
should apologize. You know, do you think you know that
I think you should. I think there's only right that
you should do the same, because you offend me sometimes
up here, and you know it really bothers me. So
I think you should apologize to me if you believe that. Well,
I've seen about two other people with that fake ass
bid you got on that same Beijing spray paint bid
that you got. I've seen about two other people in
the indusview with that same bid. Okay, little poet, it

(19:48):
offends me. Apologize. I want you to apologize. Hey, who
is Barbara though? What she do? I don't know. You
don't know who Barbara and real estate mogul. You never seen.
You've never seen Corkoran real estate. She's been on a
breakfast club before club okay before all right now, ye yeah.

(20:12):
Issa Ray has revealed to Mike magazine that she actually
was told to include white characters in her show so
that people would care. She said one of her colleagues
told her, girl, if you want this is to set
off to the next level, you gotta put a white
character in there. Then white people will care about it.
Then NPR is going to write about your Your issue
will blow up. And that's why she actually added a

(20:33):
white person to her YouTube series Awkward Black Girl, and
she also took that advice when it came to Insecure
in twenty sixteen. She brought white actress Lisa Joyce on
board to play the character of Frieda, who was a
co worker of Issa Ray's, but then she was written
out of the series at the end of season three
when Easa Ray quit her job. She told Mike that
she then started actively resisting the temptation to include another

(20:56):
white character on the show. She said, I realized, Oh
my gosh, I show it is just about black characters
now in the most refreshing way, dropping a clue bond
for each recta. That's a crazy thing to say to somebody, like,
if you want your show to be successful, you gotta
add white characters. Well, listen, man, I know one thing
No Easter wanted to real listen it. I'll tell you

(21:17):
that much. Okay, y'all have no idea how Real Easter
keeps it. Well, maybe y'all do. They're dropping a clue.
All right, Well that is your rumor report. I'm Angela yee.
All right, we got Front page News next. What we're
talking about now. We discussed this eighteen year old student
at the high school in Arlington and at the shooting

(21:39):
at timber View High School. Well, Timothy Simpkins has been
released after being accused of injuring for people during that shooting.
He posted bond and we'll tell you what happens next.
All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club.
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(22:25):
That one Sports and Thursday Night Football. Loran's Meat The
Seahawks twenty six seventeen Russell Wilson. He came out in
the game because of an injured middle finger. W NBA.
The Mercury takes on the Aces tonight in boxing. If
you're a boxing fan over the weekend, shout the edgeber
Loango on my Puerto Ricans out there, he's fighting this weekend,
and also Tyson fury Verse Dante Wilder, Deontay Wilder, why

(22:46):
are you calling him man? Dante Wilder? Man? This is
their their third fight, third and this would be a
redemption fight if Deontay gets back. So I can't wait
to see Deontay and Tyson go at it all. Right now,
let's go to timber View High School in Arlington. We
talked about the eighteen year old student who was being

(23:07):
bullied and he's accused of injuring four people in a shooting.
Timothy Simpkins has now been released after posting bond. He
has not responded to reporters who asked if he had
anything to say to his family or the people who
were wounded. He's being charged now with three counts of
aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and he was at
the pre child release department with family and friends. He
was getting fitted with an electronic leg monitor and given

(23:30):
the conditions of his bond. If you recall we discussed this,
he opened fire inside of timber View High School following
a fight with another student. The video of that fight
did end up going viral. Four people were hurt in
that shooting. Including two teachers and two students. All Right,
and let's also discuss this is an interesting story. A
woman ended up in the hospital after wearing high cut

(23:53):
jean shorts on a date and continually getting a weggie.
So her name is Sam. She's a twenty five year
old from North Carolina. She didn't expect any possible side
effects from these high cut jean shorts, but unfortunately for her,
the weggie that was created by the shorts and her
underwear contributed to her ending up in the ICU. She
had cellulitis and sepsis, so they did reach out to

(24:16):
her from BuzzFeed. They said she had to go to
the doctor to get treated with antibiotics for a possible
skin infection. There was schafing, she said. The next morning
she was in septic shock. She was rushed to the er.
She was shivering, breathless, couldn't walk, had extreme body aches,
and she realized it was more serious than she had anticipated.
She was actually in the ICU for almost four days,

(24:37):
and doctors had to debate whether they were going to
do surgery, which was basically cutting off the part of
her butt that got infected from this constant wedge. Yeah,
and the weggie that it created, and then the schafing,
and then she said she just woke up and wasn't
feeling well and she was very sore. She said she
had a large bump where the schafing had occurred. And

(24:59):
as time went on and it started getting more painful,
and then it was a throbbing, stabbing pain in one spot.
What are we talking about? Whose fault is this? By
the way, Like, what is she is she blaming somebody's
tight and too high? Now she's just talking about what
happened to her. This could happen to anybody. I'm thinking
all these dudes I'll be seeing walking around here with tight,
high waisted jeans on that don't happen to them, and

(25:21):
they got balls. Listen, if you end up with a
weggie non step and having to pick your weggie out
and shaping on that area, then this, let this be
a warning to you. Okay, Hey, jeans caused up in
the hospital. I thought, like like, uh, dresses and like
like a difference to fabric, not like Geane, not Denham.
I didn't know Denham causes wedgies. How didn't you get

(25:43):
a weggie with dinner? I think it was a big
and so yeah, anything up your butt is a weggie.
But I've never I've never seen a weggie. And I've
never seen a weggie with Denham. I've seen a weggie
would like you know, cotton or silk or velvet, but
some you know, the material I'm talking about a little
soft TiAl. I never see you one with Denham. Yeah,
well that's probably what caused it. App the shaping and

(26:05):
all these issues too, because you think about how rough
that denim is. That's crazy. All right, Well that is
your front, your button, that is nicknaming vitis what all right? Well,
thank you, missy. Now when we come back, Zay Tobin

(26:26):
and Country Wayne, we're gonna kick it with it when
we come back. What are you laughing like that? Man?
We can see you laughing. So stupid. But that's a
hell of Levis Country Wayne ze Tobe. When we come back,
it's the Breakfast Club for the Breakfast Club, pointing. Everybody

(26:47):
is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. We got some special guests in the building. Yah,
my man, Country Wayne and Zay Tobin aka Dripping Za.
Yah y'all, y'all, I've been waiting to get on your drip.
You know, I cane hole and I want to sit
in the chill with the artists who ain't don't need

(27:09):
the in the y'all on the first artist to come
in here like this, y'all, no ruger or nothing, no
rugger label me and say, y'all, Dripping is a whole
other person, y'all, y'all this thing he got merchandise. I
got merchant there things I don't get money. I just
dropped the ep air thing, y'all hot out here in
the city of Atlanta, y'all. Way, I'm gonna be honest

(27:31):
with you. I just thought you dropped my back. I
just thought I just thought you was getting so much money.
You just was flexting on people because you know, sometimes
people get to a certain status, they changed their identity
and everything. No, that was you. That was you, yo.
We seen your money going. You shot bright on like
you got right in there. You got I seen the
munchet and I was like, you want of my motivators?

(27:52):
I like Charlemagne, Yo, you want of them that I
watched and be like that money make you do something different? Yo.
What I love about Dripping is that you went from
being in this streets right yo, y'all, y'all, y'all cut
that part yo yo, but yo, I was done. I
was really dull. So you know, y'all, I was really
dull and they was. They was dull coming through. I
didn't put out and got him out of the trap.
How did you finance your career? Y'all, y'all, y'all, how

(28:14):
I find y'all, Okay, keep the whole interview, don't break hey,
I find that through God was the drugging choice you?
So Drip, y'all got Charlemagne. You know they did send
you with the police, but I thought you got your clue,
not bled ya. You you from dying and you did

(28:36):
it just because you went from your charge. Let's talk
about something else but the EP yo. Now day Tebn,
that's a great co sign um for Drip to have
his day, Tobin, actually do this ep so zay, what
did you see in Trip that made you say, Okay,
I'm a I'm a blessing with these beats? No, No,
I was just I was watching him watching the Mary Day,

(28:56):
and I'm like, hold on, he might got something. Lia. No,
it wasn't the bad. It wasn't bad it's opportunity, man.
You know, I'm gonna gout. Have been in the game
for a long time, so I'm looking with something new
and innovator. It real, real, real, Let you be honest,
like yo, he read it for a real one, you
know he had and I droop in hell and it's

(29:17):
like a Lanta is in me and I'm bringing it
to the city. And now were on the breath of club.
This is legendary for the streets for real club rappers
don't got too rich, yall. And they you don't feel
the instance in the more now, don't get much really
the gucci now, So you think dripping is on that
level of realness, well, you know, dripp is a whole
another thing. There's a whole another other thing, y'all. Ya, No, y'all,

(29:40):
it's only one. It's only one, but it's only one drop.
It's only one, ya Okay, y'all Like Drew, do it different,
like Yo, don't with the ladies invite the money. I'm
not Boland, y'all. I'm a spiritual gangster. Okay, spiritual gangster
like y'all. Don't gonna touch it because I'm got you
do something to me. I'm protected, and I pray protected,

(30:01):
and something gonna happen to you anyway. Let god ride
for how you get the name drip because I was
born with it. I got it to this flowerless diamonds
in the rule list, yea, this fifty six thousand. But
I was born with it, and everybody didn't have it.
Everybody ain't born with it. They have to go buy
to Yeah, I'm about jewel real. You just warm up,

(30:23):
test them, y'all. Warm up teeth to hit his teeth. Yea, yea,
because you'll get Don't make no suggestions because he's not
touching my mouth. Ya. I've been waiting on that. Just
the real yah, that mean it's real real. You want

(30:47):
to let me try to watch. Let me try to watch, y'all.
Don't flower to your machine or machine for the flower.
Yeah yeah, and you want everything, y'all, y' got it.
Put put it on up, okay, ever in the glasses,

(31:09):
let me glasses. You won't see that's drip. Let me
go on your mouth. Come on, ye you're not going
in my mouth? Ya, So that what it is? Charlemagne, No, okay,

(31:30):
but nothing. I already came in a game like this, y'all,
now you since you talked about the women, let's discuss
that second, all right, because you have a song where
you said you can't be your arrest of Wilson, but
you can be someone's future. Yeah that's what I can't Wilson. Yeah, yeah,
that talks it. But that what they liked to see.
When you toss it, it bring the toxins out, they body.
If you ain't toxing them, juices don't flow the same. Okay,

(31:52):
tops it and she know you talks it, she's gonna
say she don't like you, but a different fluid come
from her. So I'm just being real out the real,
Like I can't be Russell Whisper. I could be your future.
You won't like the things that do. But the way
I do it to you, y'all, that's actually a dopad
double one time drin though. Yeah that's really you know
what I'm saying, Yo, I'm not spending up yo future.
You're gonna have a good time and all that for however,

(32:14):
just just count your times, enjoy it because you don't
know how long we're gonna last. But you're gonna be
able to say, I ain't gonna lie I had a
good time. I probably went on vacation. Yeah, I probably
went the myami to state the all day and we
have children to take pictures in white robes. That ain't
that ain't me, that's Russell and no digital spect The
Russo's here they living. But you know I could be
your future because I'm about hitting the street. You wouldn't

(32:36):
want that one day though, to find you a good
woman the wife and settle down and have a family.
A bunch of little drips running around now, y'all, y'all
the driplets y'all, y'all they running around. But y'all, I
just can't be there all the time. I get bored.
Like I don't think he put the wake up every
day with the like the same woman, Like God, I
don't think he meant that for everybody, because that's morning

(32:56):
broth and morning brother. Take you out of the hill
so that I know it's a sign you don't supposed
to be sleeping the girl all the time. But aren't
you taking in mad different morning breaths if you were
a bunch of different who's sleeping with me? Yo? Don't ya?
The energy of you being around me all day just
unnecessary because like after the moment over you really want
to be like bye, But I'm a realist to say that,

(33:19):
Like go in the other room, y'all and I see
you another time. Okay, But but that turned you on
because you're mad when I leave you, like I can't
stand home, you know. But if it's just all that
every day, you're gonna get bored. True to put online
like it's real, but it ain't. Yo. Let me ask
you this, since you had this drip for so long
and your ladies man, has a woman ever got you

(33:40):
for something like you put the washdown in the hotel
room or yall, one got me for fifteen rights? Who
ya dash? You're fifteen rights? She got me, y'all, and
she got me good, and she she ain't doing good
right now? What you mean? Yeah, she's looking bad. I've
seen on social media, like because God's wanted to block
for y'all, y'all. He got her out the way through

(34:02):
the paper. But I don't know what she did. She
must have used it literally, yo, like he bought something
else for somebody else. Yeah yeah, but she she got
me for fifteen rights, Angela. But you know, y'all, that
ain't nothing. And I spend that on you, y'all. Y'all.
I really want to come here because you're looking good. Yeah, listen,
I'm not gonna lie. Heard yourself one of that song?

(34:25):
Get right back to it. Yo to me ya, because
I do you pay for trips and everything like yo?
Oh yeah, the paper is what you got pocket. I'm
going to spend this in New York? What the stoke, y'all.
I was just gonna spend all of this, y'all. Disappointed?
You got twenties though, yo? That that's that's the kob

(34:49):
you know what they were gonna know. She gonna get
the cards. Yeah, she gonna get the cars. I'm gonna
let huspend it all. You can have the account number.
Just knock my phone. You dropped it ain't nothing, y'all.
I leave that, believe it for the broke Robers. So
when they came through here, we can. I put it
in your car. There you go, leaving for the brook

(35:10):
radio personality too, broke through and faking like you got
it so funny, just manifest that the joke came through
here for y'all. Y'all, y'all, I ain't flixing, y'all. All.
We got moment Country Wayne and Zaytoba when we come back,
don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning everybody.
It's DJ Envy and Angela Gyee, Charlemagne the guy. We

(35:32):
are the Breakfast Club were still kicking it with Country
Wayne and Jaytobn. Yeah day, what was the recording protest?
Like just what y'all saying right now? Like I just
had it. I had a ball just in there watching
them do his name coming up with the music. You right,
you don't even right, do you? I ain't gotta right?
Me and jay Z? Who else do that? It was
me and jay Z Biggie bigg Like, yeah, y'all, you

(35:54):
know what I'm saying, not saying them more day lovel
because I know him in New York and got time
for no colt run on my foot about. It's just
I don't got the right It comes like I could
spit right now from the from the spirit. I'm coming
from the bottom headed to the talk. Yeah you know
I dropped, but you know I never dropped. I'm on
Breakface Club and Solomine. I got Zay toping his curls.

(36:15):
They're doing a thing y'all over placement yo, me your city,
ya I'm coming harder than everybody thinking the playing I'm
having the spirit that's out of body, y'all, it's dropped.
That's nothing your curls are doing anything. That's something. I

(36:35):
wonder why his curls do that? Like why your curls
just different? Gonna do that? Yo? How you gonna do
that to your produce? Who produced the curls? I hated
to get on breface clubs and question, but his curls
is different. You want that? No, I'm just I keep
it that thing, y'all. Ya. I got family and Nigeria
and everything. Yall. You got a movie coming out Thanksgiving?

(36:59):
Right yourself? What's that about? It's the Finesse Game, so
you know it's a comedy and it's uh, it's it's
all about you know, the smoking mirrors elevated. Come on.
It's like I would have made more money in the
pandemic than than anything. And it's like, you know, you
gotta be creative, you know what I mean? At lowting
to Talk taught me how to be creative and that's

(37:20):
what we you know, we're shining a light on that.
What do you mean by it? During the pandemic you
made more explain that it's just I gotta find new
ways of making money. You know, it's not I can't
go out and do DJ shows. I can't travel this
place and this and that. So to connect with artists,
to you know, to connect with different people, I gotta
do different things. And it's almost via you know, the internet.

(37:40):
But people want to be tapped in. So you know,
it didn't open the doors for me to be more creative.
But that's crazy because you're already a natural creative. You
can tell you that about just making music, So that's
probably just tapped into self melting your brain. That's why,
Like I'm right here with him, you know what I mean.
It's something different. So how do we know when country
you ain't making appearance taking you took the teeth out

(38:02):
and the meta has left. And you know, it's crazy.
When I heard somebody, somebody was talking about you the
other day and it was like they can't even get
Wayne to do no TV or nothing like that because
you're making so much money doing stand up and everything else.
Oh yeah, it's yeah, I can't do no TV right now.
I just did a TV show with BT though this
is coming out, and I got a bullet deal man.
It gave me a bulltdal almost self feel because for
my life story straight off and what it is, I'm

(38:24):
doing so much of my own stuff, and they still
when they see, you know, auditions and stuff, it'd be
like like I'm about to shoot my own movie in
January and come of you know what I mean. And
it's just like when you do your own thing because
you don't trust the system. I was out done LA
for two years and it's like you go, you having
these general meetings and all that I'm black man, hold
up man, so you're telling me, I'm really waiting on
y'all to give me a yell. So at some point

(38:46):
it just became bro, let me do my own thing.
And that's when I really turned up. I felt like
who I was when I got in this thing. It's
like I was an entrepreneur getting to the coming the
game and then to come to the game. Turn it
back to a jaw because you just do one show,
doing shows and coming to club and you're waiting on
Hollywood and gear opportunities. But man, most time that opportunity
ain't coming, and your creativity, oh, it takes you because

(39:08):
now you ain't even around your people anymore. So now
you get you get an la out, you you on
an island. You're not even connected to soil, the soil
of creativity. Man. When the pandemic hit, Man, I was
really broke. I went broke because during the pandemic, Man,
that's my book. Man, I was down thirteen thousand dollars.
But how I ran it up to sell me and

(39:29):
and um three hundred days? Ain't I can't. Now, let's
let's just say that you do got a lot of kids.
That one reason I'm a realistic person. When that pandemic hit.
You know, you got by the harp. You know what
I'm saying. Just paid texts now, you know what I'm saying,
trying to pay them early to do right. I shouldn't
did that. I had about it. I had about one

(39:50):
hundred grand for my bills by seven eight. And what
so that that first bill came, we ain't know nobody
know Hbama that god dog? Well, I got down a
thirteen thousand create a card matched and everything I was
but you know, my faith in God, so I was
like all this Jesus Papa stuff. I've been talking about it.
Now I'm man, Man, I was about to sell one time,

(40:18):
about to do Neutra burs. I ain't got no pride,
you know what I mean, I bro, but I say, man,
this the time that all this positivity that helps on
the way in Jesus popping. It's really man. God came
to me and I had all my kids to the house.
All he was just like, start doing these skits. And
I wasn't doing it for the money. I'm like, well,
it'd keep my bulls, give the people, man. And then
it just that thing went up, like that's great when

(40:40):
you do something and it's not for the money and
then it bring you money. I knew God we was
gonna do something because I was like, man, I don't
screen his name too loud. And boy, he took me
in the pandemic. He he gave me my independence back
to the point I didn't even need Hollywood, you know
what I mean, Man, get my missing because I thought
you was out here doing all types of show Man shown.
You go to coming club, you pick up third and
fifty thousand when you're hot. But man, that ain't no

(41:02):
think about the Okay, the agent gonna get ten, man ten.
So if I make forty grand, eight grand, gone you
got third or two level, it gonna cost you selling
grand to travel for reals. Man, we got a crew,
so you had twenty five ranks. Then child's import Man,
that you ain't finning get rich just touring dang, I mean,
and that's what I had to learn, man, and you

(41:23):
got it. You don't know it until it stop. Yeah,
you know what I'm saying. You got to own your content.
And you know they you know, they teach us about that,
but you don't never knew it. But online I learned
the game. It ain't about the money I'm making now.
I'm making a lot of money online, but it's the
fact that even if I start right now, I'm gonna
make a certain amount because the content. And it's like, man,
that's what put me from that. You got catalog, your
catalog is like, Man, these people broy They're tour you

(41:45):
the delf and keep you out there on that road
and won't even grow your career. But because they you
just torn touring tent. But I could count like, man, y'all,
I'm making a million dollars year, but after taxes, and
you know, if you're paying your tax for real, you
know how they go man, Like Oh yeah, I paid. Yeah,
what I'm saying, yeah, so you're playing you know where
I'm coming from a lot of expenses, yeo, Man, child support, Man,

(42:08):
I got nine kid for real. Man, my baby mama
don't work. Pay anybody rick So but he looks stressed
just thinking about it. So long, man, just but the
pandemic into a situation where I said, I never got
worried about that. Again. I respect the honesty because you know,
it's a lot of smoking mirrors on social media too.

(42:28):
A lot of people with a bunch of followers, a
bunch of likes, man, a bunch of views, but they
don't got the money to make money, ain't. So I
respect you being honest. No, nobody's gonna keep it. If
you don't be real, you donna get real resourced because
if you ain't real. See, I tell everybody, my mama
main't get blessed like me because they weren't real. We
should be poked. And she wouldn't pray for no food.
She prayed for a man and everything. Listen later, my
spirit is wicked right now. Please pray for the food's

(42:51):
praying for a relationship. Did your mom ever? Did she
ever get a man? Now a moment. She she lived
my daddy, but my daddy all he ain't come through
like you know. You know how when a woman put
their faith in the man and he lose, you lose
your faith. My dad and my mamma was they came
from the street. But they mistakes allowed me not to
do a lot of things. Drugs really told them down,
you know what I'm saying. So so it made me

(43:12):
never do drugs. It made me stay away from certain things.
You ain't on the drugs, No, I ain't. Never did nothing,
never smoked, drank. It just turned up. No, I get that.
I had no kids earlier. Some once I had no
kids or I couldn't really I had said a kid
by the time I was twenty two. Damn by the time.
You don't mess up like man, I had two children.
They four days apart. I went in the hospital, man

(43:35):
for what job? Four days later I came back. She
was the nurses like, did you leave anything? Like? Yeah,
another child? So did you ever try condoms? Yeah? Yeah,
I tried them. Now he do Playing B. Yeah, playing
B don't work either, but not for mine. I get
mine different, man, playing B. They owe me some money. Well,
you don't like condoms doing like, no, I like it

(43:56):
con them, ain't. I like the corners after that moment,
But like what I was in high school, okay, and
we were all they were young, so I brung a friend,
so I robbed dog with them. The booster said that
it just to justify quoting you up. You know. I

(44:22):
started off with the calling them and I was like, yeah,
this is the greatest. Then one day I did it
without I was like, wait a minute, you know, and
I get it. Three of my baby mamas out deal
with the one time, the first time deal with them.
They got pricked. Good job. Well, I'm sure your kids
are blessings. Ain't gonna lie. My kids would keep me.

(44:43):
We're moving in the house together by ourself. Uh me
and my kids. That's what keep me going on though.
But at this point, so you don't even pull out,
let me tell you what happens on one of them.
I did. I guess people get prayed for the uterus
or something, because I don't know how did you probably
have like that premature like a little back first. Yeah,

(45:06):
I don't know what happened, but all came back. Nine
and nine point nine, I had a test on and
then when it came back, now, the first one came
back nine and nine point nine, like ain't a hunt,
you know what I mean? I was like this the hey,
I'm like, hell, I'm reading the paper and say, yeah,
it's not a hundred percent. I'm like, hey, this might
not be mine, but all the mine, man, they all good,

(45:29):
and hell we just it's just a big, big village.
All right. We got more Country Wain and Zectober when
we come back. Matter of fact, let's get into the
single It's be your Future. It's the Breakfast Club the
morning a future like the things I do, what you're
going like, I'm doing to it. I'm gonna feel on
the button that was be a Future Country Win And

(45:53):
theytold in more than Everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne
the guy, we are the breakfast Club. Now. Okay, So
when it comes to your children's mothers, right, because you
take care of things, what is it okay for them
to date? Yea, take this off as a hot question,
my baby, mama, go get anybody won't still gonna pay
their bills? They could stay though they don't happen before

(46:15):
because I'd be sometimes when I watch that skeesters. I
was like, because I love watching you online because it
is like watching TV already. But I'll be looking like
there's a little bit of truth in some of this
because it's a lot of like the little jealous things, yo,
baby mama will get. They don't get jealous about you
getting jealous me? No, No, you ever get a little jealous?
Do I ever get a little jealous? Me? Uh, it's

(46:38):
hard for me to get jealous to the point, you know,
properly back in the day when I was young. But
we don't beat there. I don't see my baby mama's
with other guys after I don't love them, you know
what I'm saying. So at this point, I won't do
a little. They've been like I'm durn sure gonna live mad,
like if they found the man or whatever. I pay
their bills and everything, but they find some. But it's
hard to find at the wine though, you know what
I'm saying. I know it has to be intimidating for

(46:59):
any they date too, to be like, well this is
my child's father. Yeah, you ain't gonna find the Wayne
and then you be doing signs. But you'd be like,
that's my exp but she still left me. Hit y'all, y'all,
you ain't gonna find the way if if it's I had,
if it's I had never found another. Wayne, I treated
them too good for real, YEA, not doing women I
want with though, I'll try the relationships out of being.

(47:21):
I don't been in like three real relationships three and
a half since since we've known you now, like in
life now, since y'all know me, I would have been
in one big and at least y'all cool with each
other now. We love to see that. Yeah, yo, unless
you're not again, No, I'm always cool with that up man,
just a good one man man, Listen, I'm a good one.

(47:44):
I'm on the catch. I'm the one. Don't cut your way,
you know. Amen? Hey just hey, we're cool though, yeah, yeah,
yeah yeah Wayne, But I ain't know, ain't know, dude.

(48:11):
I'm blessed. So now West next after this EP, you
planning to dude? Oh Man, Drew Man, Drew will be
probably be performing And the hip hop bat was something
that you often to take them. He just hot, like
I just know you know what I'm saying. He got
the people and I know what to say. He got
a voice, where he ain't got to make no hit.
So so drip Man drew taken over like I ain't
gonna let drill field. He owed me some money, I

(48:34):
don't put some money. Congrats to YouTube's they took them
four being named one of the fifty Greatest Producers of
the twenty Man shout out. I was scared, man gonna
lie when I seen that little come, I say, man,
watch him not on hire. Really you thought that's gonna
front of you in the South bias. Maybe I don't know.
It's just one of those things. You know. I've been
doing this for a long time, and a lot of

(48:54):
times I feel like I get looked over. But you
know it's all good. So I ain't even know that
that's big man, it's big for me. You try to
go up on the price. I ain't know it was
the list when the list came out. Do you think

(49:16):
you're getting your proper respect? Now? I believe, so, you know,
I believe I get what I deserve. And there's some
things that you haven't done yet that you're like, Okay,
I still gotta get this. Oh, I didn't work with
everybody possible, really, and to me, things like what I'm
doing now like what I'm doing Country Win. It's like
it's innovative, it's new, it's something that somebody else ain't
doing so and I think that's what has kept me
around for so long. You gotta think. My first big

(49:38):
song was So I See in two thousand and four.
So to even be lasting this long in the game
and still relevant, I feel like each year I go
up or not. I know this old, But how did
how did that Gucci Gees Versus feel to you? Were
you that I was there? I was dancing on the
stage the whole dame with Gucci and it, you know
what I mean? It was just amazing to be there

(49:58):
because So was a song that that made everything pop off.
And I remember at the time, but will fight. It
was like a real fight over the song, you know
what I mean. So I'm tired, but I'm tired to
Gucci man. Gucci work with each other every day. This
is my bro. So for the song to blow up
and then it almost get Blackball to come back years later,
and you know, it'd be one of the biggest verses

(50:20):
that you see. And to be right there, you know,
it's unexplainable. You know what I mean, I will say
it got a little, you know, a little tense and around,
but you know, it's definitely dope to be there. So
at the time when I think the story was, Gez
wanted so icy for the album, so I'm sure you
had to sign off on some of that too, you
probably was. I couldn't sign off. I couldn't heard the
barbershop at the time. I'm getting people come to pick

(50:42):
up pick me up, like, hey, man, can't roll with me, Broca,
you know, we gotta get the paperwork signed. I'm like, well,
hold long, I can't sign the paperwork work with you.
Me and Gouci. This Gucci song, we did this, you know,
together at the crib. So it was just one of
them things while I was just stuck like it was
a blessing. I got my first big song. But at
the same time, I'm kind of nervous because it's like, well, dang,

(51:02):
I do want to be on Jesus album. I know
it's gonna be the biggest thing going. But at the
same time, this is me, and you know, this is
what me and Gucci do, Like, you know, there's something
me and Guccia put together, and that says a lot
about your character. Jees had a bad boy deal going
you had at the time. Yeah, you red hot in
the street like that says a lot about you. But
men Guccio, you gotta think men Gucci like brothers. At
this time. He had my house every day. We're recording

(51:24):
with each other every day. So I ain't nowhere in
the world. I'm feeling, you know, do something with these
people over here and and cut my cut my bro out.
I ain't nowhere in the world. So speA gonna spitt
y'all feel like y'all gety'all respect, because see like people
try to like dude, y'all do notw like like Charlotte
Mane and then answer Lea, we live in her life.
I'm gonna interview y'all. Man, I'm trying to. I'm trying to.

(51:45):
I'm trying to practice. I got a podcast coming. I
don't copy y'all too, podcast coming. Yeah, yeah, what's coming
out with really supposed to be on win a Nazi yet,
but I hear I hear her on me and be
someone's supposed to be doing something because I feel like
she she got an opinion. I feel like it to
be something that because a lot of women did agree
to disagree with me. So I just wanted somebody you

(52:05):
know who was transparent. She's really transparent online me heard
her friend Megan's will be doing the podcast. Okay, so
they putting together now and all that on the head
man put your boy yo yo, yeah, we got condoms. Yeah, man,
these these these these purposes how you call him now?

(52:27):
They don't put you to win with Nick Cannon. They
don't talk about her. Abou seen Ni Cannon. I'm gonna
get pregnant. They should be doing the same thing to
you with me, Na, Man did a lot in a
short period of time. Oh that's why. Yeah, yeah yeah.
People when people feel like you ain't gonna respond, you
don't care, people feel that vibe out for you. It's
like with me and j they went through that. They
got off of me because they can tell I didn't care.

(52:48):
I put a video like hey man, like so I
an't got that vibe. I don't even respond to come
in man, I don't care for real, like I literally
don't kill And your kids have grown like your youngest
is how old my children sixteen to three? Um on
his three tony sixteen and they all man, I'm chilling, chilling,
wrought with each other. Man, they clothed. It's like, hell,

(53:10):
if I didn't have them, I won't know what to
do because I need some employees. You know. That's the
hardest thing to doing business, is fine good employees. Oh man,
So the EPR, now, yeah, the EPR, Man drippers ain't
doing good too. Man. It's like twenty one on the
chart on on an Apple charge. Yea, let's push it
up even higher, yo. I appreciate y'all letting us come
through for real, man, this is a real blessing for y'all.

(53:31):
Let Drip come through. This is history to make it. Man, y'all,
Let Drip come through and do his thing on the
legendary Breakfast Club. Man, and I appreciate y'all. Man one
hundred for real. No country winning is atoven aka dripping Za.
Thank you for pulling up brothers, no problem. Appreciate you Manu.
It's about time. This is the rumor report Angela the

(53:57):
Breakfast Club. All right, Well, what is one thing that
Queen Latifa says she won't do for a role that
people have asked her to do? Well? She was talking
to Allworthy with Hunter McGrady it's Yahoo Life's interview series,
and as a plus sized woman in the fashion industry,
she said, my weight has always been a part of

(54:17):
my identity, not necessarily because I make it that way,
but instead because of the ways in which I've been labeled.
So according to Queen Latifa, she said that she's felt
pressure to change the way that she looked. She said,
I have felt that pressure. I've literally been asked to
lose weight through my people. The word came. Luckily, I
had people who are like, Yeah, that's not going to happen.
She's not losing weight for you, And she said it

(54:39):
also made her angry. She said, I felt like I
was fine on what people look like. You want me
to lose weight? Why so there's a whole bunch of
women out there who won't have someone to relate to
on TV? Is that what you're trying to get at? Honestly,
I knew by me standing up, I was actually standing
up for some other people. Dope. So just a word
to everybody, but Queen Lat's Tia, don't be trying to

(55:01):
ask her to lose weight in order to be in
a role. All right, now, let's talk about Kodak Black
recently he posted on social media and you know, if
anybody is friends with him or knows him, it might
be a time for you to reach out to him,
because it feels like he's going through a lot right now.
But he tweeted so lonely, depressed, sad, and he said,
nobody loved me, nobody cares. I'm everywhere at once, friends

(55:23):
playing and my head girl's playing with my heart, which
I can go back to the start. I'll never be famous.
So it kind of makes me think about with Kodak
reach out. Yeah, absolutely, all right now. Tioa Savage was
recently on Angie Martinez a show and she was talking
about somebody trying to blackmail her to get an unspecified

(55:47):
sum and here's what she said happened. My road monager
sends me a message. He's like, y'all check your phone,
and I'm like, okay, So I check it in as
a video and I'm just like, where do you get
this from? That's a tape of me and the person
I'm dating right now? Yeah, I'm so sorry. I know.
So the person's asking for money now, So the person
you were dating, no, no, no, no no no, And

(56:09):
he's going crazy too. So I'm like, what are we
gonna do? And my managers like, well, how much are
they asking for? So I woke up and I was like, no,
I'm not going to allow anyone to blackmail me. M
I respect it. I mean it sucks to have your
you know, personal business out there in that way from sure,
for sure, but I mean, you know, you get in

(56:30):
front of and own it, like take the power out
of it. And she also said, like two or three
months from now, who's to say the person is not
going to come back, and it'll resurface again with them
asking for money. True, so it's kind of like a
never ending saga. You never know. I'm sure that tape
they're still gonna have it, it'll still exist, and then
once you give them money, they'll just ask for money again.

(56:52):
And it is twenty twenty one. I mean, you know
how many sex tapes have we seen just come and
go of various people. Yeah, still what you do, Yeah,
but that is so traumatizing, of course it is. But
I mean once it's out there, it's out there, you know,
you do your best to get it taken down off
the end, and that the best you can, and you know,
you own it. Like, you know, nobody, nobody can have
no power over you with that tape, if if, if

(57:13):
you own it, because like I said, there's been so
many people whose tapes have coming gone. You hear about
it for a second and then poof, I wouldn't even
heard about that if I didn't hear it on Angiemantina,
all right, And that's probably her getting ahead of it too,
in case something happens, you know, so people know, because
if anybody gets sent that tape, they should know not
to post that. And you should know you can't violate

(57:34):
somebody's privacy like that. You look off. That's a terrible
thing to do, all right. Adele is on the cover
of Vogue and she's talking about addressing Beyonce right after
she refused. Adele refused to accept the Grammy because she
felt like Beyonce should have won for a Grant Album
of the Year. She was right for Lemonade in twenty seventeen,
and on stage, she refused to accept the award, and

(57:56):
she she said to Vogue in her new cover story
that she also disagrees with the account Tom's choice. She said,
my personal opinion is that Beyonce definitely should have won
and she said she assumed Beyonce would win until the
ceremony started, and she said she was overwhelmed with I'll
have to go and tell her how much her record
means to me, and she got emotional. She went to
Beyonce's dressing room after the show. She said when she

(58:18):
first went in, she couldn't get it off her chest,
and after she left, she burst into tears. And that's
when her then at the time husband dragged her back
in and Beyonce's publicists cleared out the room, and she said,
with just her and Beyonce, she said to her that
the way that the Grammy's works, the people who control
it at the very top, they don't know what a
visual album is. They don't want to support the way
that she's moving things forward with her releases and the

(58:39):
things that she's talking about. So she said, Lemonade deserved
to win. From my friends who are women of color.
It was such a huge acknowledgement for them of the
sort of undermine grief that they go through. For her
to nail that on the head and also bring in
the entire globe, she said, this album is my album.
She just knows when I'm going through that album was
not written for me, but yet I could still feel
like this is the biggest gift. Yeah, Lemonade was definitely

(59:01):
that year, and Lemonade was one hundred percent rob that year.
I remember that vividly because I remember then Dell break
the Grammy and half of something and tried to give
half to Beyonce. Well, she said, she said, when she
got her Grammy in the mail, it was broken, and
she said the wave that she paid tribute to Beyonce.
She said, um, she put a piece of fruit. There's
a lemon in the broken part of the trophy. I

(59:23):
don't want to lemonade called lemonade. The hell she can't
put lemonade in the trophy. You can send me something
and that's your room report. Who you're giving your dog.
Oh man, this is a great story, and I really
think we need to take this. We might. Well, you

(59:44):
know what her name is, Embo and most suing Geico.
We'll talk about him, all right, we'll get to that
nexus to Breakfast Club. Go mot so Breakfast Club. Your
mornings will never be the same. This Sunday on CBS,
Queen Latifa is back equalizing injustice in the Equalizer need
help have nowhere to run. She's the one you call

(01:00:05):
when you can't call nine one one. America's number one
new show, The Equalizer returns this Sunday at eight seventh
Central on CBS for Donkey of the Day. I'm a Democrat,
so being Dunky of the Day a little bit of
a mixed like the other day. Now I've been called

(01:00:31):
a lot of my twenty three years. That Donkey of
the Day is a new wife. Hey, donkey today for Friday,
October eighth goes to a woman named m O. I
don't know if that's her real name, but court documents
referred to her as m and m O is suing
a lot of people's favorite insurance age you see Geico? Okay,
dropping the clues bombs for Geico. Geico where fifteen minutes

(01:00:53):
could save you fifteen percent of more on car insurance.
Fun fact? Do you know that their original model was
you could still say money on car insurance even if
you made a few mistakes. Also a fun fact, the
Geico Lizard's name is actually Martin. Did anybody know that? Okay?
Another fun fact? Martin the Lizard is Geico's mascot because
back in the Galaxy far far away called nineteen ninety nine,

(01:01:16):
Geico debuted his mascot, the Geico Gecko, and they chose
the gecko because Geico had often been mispronounced. This Gecko
and Boom Martin, the Geico Lizard was born. Okay, when
you do your googles, you end up going down a
rabbit hole of information that some would call useless until
you realize these are great casual conversations to have at dinner.
Now Amo is suing Geico people. She's suing for one

(01:01:40):
million dollars. Okay. I was reading the story on the
Daily Mail and I really couldn't believe it. I mean, historically,
insurance companies covered injuries that happened out of the ownership
maintenance are used to the car. But mo Field, she's
old compensation from Geico that really doesn't have anything to
do with Geico. Now. I don't like explaining these stories,

(01:02:01):
so it's always good when it's someone else who does.
We found a YouTube channel from a young woman named
Lady T. Lady broke this story down, so let's go
to Lady T for the report. Police. A Missouri woman
is seeking one million dollars from Geico and a federal
court after she has sex and contracted an STD from
a man in the backseat of his vehicle that was
covered by the insurance provider. The insurance company has since

(01:02:24):
found a countersuit and have accused the pair, who have
elected to remain anonymous, of colluding for a massive payout.
The woman referred to as M in the court document,
found a liability suit after having unprotected sex with a
man labeled m B and the backseat of his twenty
fourteen Honda Genesis a testing positive for HPV. As a result,

(01:02:50):
the car is covered by the insurance policy and MB's name.
At that point, the woman, without Geico's knowledge, into legal
talks with her then lover and reaching a Green State
court where she will receive five point two million if
only from Geico. Court documents concerning the case revealed, oh

(01:03:11):
thank you, Lady T tromping clue box, Lady T. The
lady T. We just snatched her audio. That's okay, long
story short, and MO wats compensation from Geico one million
dollars in damages because she had unprotect unprotected sex in
twenty seventeen in the backseat of a twenty fourteen Hondai
Genesis and she caught an std First of all, HPV

(01:03:32):
is the most common sexually transmitted disease in these screechs. Okay,
forty two percent of all adults ages eighteen to forty
nine walking around here with HPV A right experts estimate
eighty percent of all sexually active people are infected. All right,
it's just a basic disease. Ironically, the Hondai Genesis is
a basic car. Ironically, Ironically, m O, you sound kind

(01:03:52):
of basic. I hate to say it like that, and
I'm sending you healing energy. But the logic ain't logic
in in this story. Okay, you pop that boom poom
for a goon unprotected in the back of that Honday Genesis,
and now you want to sue for a million dollars
because Geico is the insurance company that covers the car. Listen,
Geico covers injuries that happen out of the ownership, maintenance,

(01:04:16):
our use of the car, hold up, now, hold up,
use of the car, use of the car, use of
the car. They used the car for sex, and she
caught an HPV. Bro and Moe might have a case.
I might have to rail this in. Okay, Geico is

(01:04:38):
suing back, accusing the couple of conspiring to capitalize on
the situation that they created themselves, and they are both
in it together and are colluding for a payout and
more reached an agreement would dude she was smashing in
the Honday, they came to an agreement in state caught
where she would get five point two million from the company.
I don't even know how that works. Geico is countersuing
and wants to know why the couple is hiding there identities.

(01:05:00):
But I think I think EMO might have a case here.
I can't. I can't in good conscience give this woman
donkey to day until we go to breakfast club card.
I need to hear from more people because Geico, even
in the countersuit, they're not really saying she tripping. They're
just saying she colluding with the dude she's accusing of
giving her an std Ammon might have a case, bro

(01:05:22):
because Geico covers injuries that happened out of the ownership maintenance,
our use of the car that hande was being used.
It was just being used for sex. Some could even
say sex as maintenance, but let's stick to the use
of the card thing. I don't know man hit the
breakfast club called music right, get the breakfast club card?
Does that moo have a case? Oh no, bro, yeah,

(01:05:45):
explain talk to me any all right, Well, let's talk
about eight hundred and five eighty five one oh five one. Now,
as an attorney for Geico, I can't award this woman
so this much money. And let me tell you the reasons. Why.
How many times has you have you burnt your finger
on the lighter and the car? That means I would
have to pay for that because that injury really happened
in the car. Or what about when you just hit
your head or bump something on the car? Does that

(01:06:06):
mean I gotta pay for that? No, she had sex
with that dirty d and she has to take that.
That has nothing to do with me or Geico or
what happened as an accident in that car. Well question, No,
let's let me push back on that, sir. You're in
the car, you're using a lighter in the car. That
is use of the car just because you weren't smart
enough to sue Geico for the damages that you incurred.

(01:06:28):
Because you're thinking of things like accidents, you know, and
just typical things that happened with the car, as you know,
things that could be claims. That sounds like you see
the car. To me, you get burned by a lighter
that's in the car that was used to the car.
Bro I don't know. Man, let's open up. Sound like
am old got a case? Does guy go all her money? Nah?

(01:06:50):
All right, well, let's open up the phone lines eight
hundred one? Does geico? Oh this young lady money? She
was having sex in the back of behind day man,
back of the car and she got AGEDV Does that
mean that guy go have to pay for that? Does
that mean every accident that happens in the car? Yeah,
now has to pay for it. That's a thing I
didn't know that. I just read this. I read it.
It says it covers injuries that happened out of the ownership, maintenance,

(01:07:13):
our use of the car. They were using the car
for sex. There was damages that happened in the car.
The guy owns the comfortable That's what I'm saying. Ye
if that if that car didn't have a back seat
or a passenger seat, there could be no use of
the car for sex. Why the Honda Genesis got a
back Cars Cars are used to drive, not for sex.

(01:07:36):
They're supposed to be going to drive from point A
to point B. You don't not supposed to use a
car for sex? Who says, Show me in the manual
that says you can't use a car for sex. Show
me in the honde Genesis manual where it says that
sex is not covered under the use of car. Show me,
And how do we know that HPV didn't come from
the back seat? Whoa, now ye, now you logic not

(01:07:59):
the logic starting logical, little logic. Oh my goodness, call
us up right now, let's talk about an eight hundred
five eight five one on five one. It's the breakfast club.
Good morning, the breakfast club. Pointing everybody is DJ Envy
Angela yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast club.
It's time for breakfast club called Tella Mars Charlemagne. Man.

(01:08:20):
We are taking a young woman to breakfast club called
Her name is m oh And I'm always suing Geico
for a million dollars for damages that she suffered in
the backseat of a Hondai Genesis because she was having sex.
And she called an HPV and she said that it's
Geico's fault because the Geico is the insurance company that
covers the car. Now, I never thought about it, but

(01:08:44):
Geico covers injuries that happened out of the ownership, maintenance,
our use of the car. That guy was using the
car for sex, he's the owner of that car. Geico
covers the car. He gave her an HPV. Sounds like
she out of case. Bro, I have to disagree. I mean,
you can't charge me for everything that goes on in

(01:09:05):
that car. I mean, as a kid, I burnt my
finger in the cigarette lighter. So does that mean I
get I get to sue Geico. Yeah, the other day
I was in the I was in the um uber
and the spider popped out and and it almost bit me.
If that spider would have bit me and I would
have got a little something, that Does that mean I
could have sued Geico if they had Geico in Jorge. Yes, possibly.
If this woman wins her case, then yes. Well maybe

(01:09:25):
not the spider, but the lighter definitely, because the lighter
is use of the car. You were using the car,
you were using something that even was in the car,
and you got burnt spider. Maybe not lighter, I think so.
All right, Well, let's go to the phone lines. Hello,
who's this go? Yeah? What do you think? Bro? Man,

(01:09:46):
they ain't gonna lie to look I was all black
and white up. Then make print use the car. You said,
what isn't a fire printed the car? Then use that
kind of hard call. That's the I don't speak your
type of nigga. Bro, I don't even know what the
hell you just said? All her using the car? Hello?

(01:10:09):
Who's this? Yo? This pay roll pyro? What you think? Man? Look,
I'm from that city. Do you hear me? Like Saint
Louis City? You feel me? And you can take couple
away from them people sell is known as the hustle.
But that right third they doing, that's that look that
we call it a giggle move. So what you think?
You don't think she got a case? She ain't got

(01:10:31):
no page, man. But at the same time, you lying,
are you? That's what I'm saying. It's used to the car,
and the guy owns the car and the and and
Geico covers the insurance of that guy. He used the
car for sex and there was some damages. Bro. I
don't know, man, I d you right? You right? And

(01:10:55):
look with the damages is to that woman's fountain, that
fountain create seeds. Thank you for calling. In the fine print,
it says, when you purchased these cars, you're supposed to
use these cars to drive a vehicle, not to be reckless.
And having sex in the car is reckless. Does it
say that you can't have sex in the car, and Envy,

(01:11:16):
it sounds like you don't have sex in that car.
That's right. A lot of people have sex in their car.
You've had sex in your car before, Envy, and uh,
that's a good point to you. It's people that live
out their car. Car served multiple purposes other than just driving. Bro. No,
but I believe Geico only covers for driving. You just

(01:11:36):
can't have a car and just say I'm a sleep
and live in my car. It says. It says they
covered injuries. It says Geico covers injuries that happened out
of the ownership, maintenance, our use of the car. They
were using that Carverse, Hello, who's this hey, Jennifer? What
do you think? Absolutely not, lady, is any money I

(01:11:57):
said earlier, she said you need, so therefore she got
what she deserves. Yeah. Yeah, but that dirty d owns
that Hondai Genesis that's covered by Geico, and when there's damages,
when there's damages due to the use of the car
and he was using the car for sex, I don't know.

(01:12:21):
I don't really he has a case, but I think
it's as kind of crappy that he found the root
pier to get it like that, you had to go
get an a. I don't think it's a loophole. I
think it's a dirty p hoole. And I think that
dirty p hole is attached to that car, and that
car is covered by Geico, and the damages have to
be covered by somebody. I was going to have to

(01:12:43):
pay for that k because our insurance places are going
to go have a fact because they have to make
up for that five point a million loss. That's right,
That's right, And I'm gonna be honest with you. I
think some of y'all hating because a lot of y'all
don't caught STDs and cars too, and y'all never thought
the suit the suit of guy know in Shance agency.
Because of that, I gotta give a fact the dang thing.

(01:13:07):
But uh, I still think it's trying to crap that.
But I'm a little jay, Yeah, I million right now.
So I'll take that. I ever and I'm forty six
years old. Me me, I'm forty three and never called

(01:13:28):
to STD. I'm happy for that. That's a great stack,
have a great day. Five five, one oh five one.
Should this lady get money from Geico? That is the question.
We're in breakfast club court. It's the breakfast club of
the morning, wanting everybody in CDJ envy, angela yee. Charlomagne,
the guy we are to breakfast club Naphew just joined us.

(01:13:48):
We're in breakfast club court. Charlomagne. Tell them why we're
in breakfast club cart because there's a woman named m
O who is absolutely positively suing Geico for a million
dollars because she hatch sex with a dude in the
backseat of a Honde Genesis. The Honde is covered by Geico.
The guy owns the car. She caught a STD and

(01:14:09):
somebody got to pay for the damages. I think she
has a case simply because Geico covers injuries that happened
out of the ownership, maintenance, our use of the car.
All right, so we're going to the phone lines. What
do you think? Do you agree or not? Hello? Who's this?
This is Nicole. Nicole, what are your thoughts, Mama. I
feel like she may actually have a case because I

(01:14:31):
actually just had to tough a day kid and learning
about the laws. And then you know, a few years back,
that was the lady that throw McDonald's and got almost
three million and puns has then just because she's still
hot coffee on her I remember that. I remember that
case because they didn't what was it, the coffee was
too hot or something like that. Yeah, So I mean,
who folls that she still the coffee, but she won

(01:14:54):
the case the case, I don't know. I just think
that we upset that we never thought about this before.
But truth be told, that woman experienced damages in the
backseat of that man's Hondai genesis. Bro, And the honde
genesis is use of car. He was using the car
for sex. I think she got a case. Yeah, and
I think with the right lawyer she could win this.
I agree, Hello, who's this? This is the shell? Man? Shell?

(01:15:17):
What are your thoughts? Bro? I don't know. Man, Charlemagne
might gotta, he might gotta. I got a point then
man said, he said the use of the car. Cho
gonna have to change their language up after this that's right,
that's right. I think I think it's very it's very vague,
and it's very vague, and I just think this could
be a class action lawsuit for other people who might
have gotten STDs in their car. That's right. Think about

(01:15:38):
all gnerrhea, syphilis, chlamydia, herpes that's been caught in ensured cars.
You know, these people own these cars that are ensured
by companies. Somebody got to pay for them damages. Bro,
It's definitely gonna start a pressing that. You know what
you imagine, you know, everybody that you know, like y'all said,
called STDs and anything of the cars. It's gonna start
a pressing for anybody. Everybody gonna come out of the woodwork. Man,

(01:15:59):
I think they could do that. They got Geico gotta
be there. They got to be protected somehow, someway. There's
no way they're gonna let this slide because there's so
many accidents that happened in the car that have nothing
to do with drive. So I'm sure Geico is fully
aware of this already. Geico wasn't protected and all wasn't protected,
and that's the problem. Okay, that's how STDs got past
and Geico covers the insurance of this car. Somebody has
to pay. I think it's gonna be Geico. I'm not

(01:16:19):
gonna lie. I didn't even think about it until I
read the fact that it is use of car. Hello,
who's this? How are you doing? Brothers? Mohammed resed North Sport?
How are you? Peace? King Mohammed? What are your thoughts? Yes,
I'm saying I don't know who the burden of proof
is on. But how can she prove that she didn't
already have HVUV or to that was that specific encounter

(01:16:39):
where she contracted HPV? I like you, Mohammed, thank you,
thank you? Yeah? What do you say now, Charlomagne Angela,
How do we even know she got app Maybe if
she had went to the doctor prior to that incident
and then afterward noticed that she had just recently contracted it.
I think that might be something the doctor can prove. No,
she could had HPV outside the car. They could have

(01:17:01):
had she could have been the over on top of
the car in the house before they got in the car.
She actually got it in the car. Still, no matter,
it's still used to the car. You've bent her over
that hood. It's still used to the car, sir, Okay,
it could have been in the house beforehand, could have
been No, she said it happened in the car. Don't
How do we know that it actually happened in the car? Nope, Mohammed,
you're right, but Hommed saved the day. I'm not gonna

(01:17:22):
say he saved the day. But you know it's still
up for debate, That's all I'm saying. I think she
got a case. So what's the what's the moral of
the point? Where are you going to donk get the
more of the story? Y'all better start reading the fine
print of these cars, because we might have been getting
letting these people get away with a lot of damages.
It might have been getting off scott free not paying
us for a lot of damages over the years. That's
the moral of the story, all right. Now, we got
rumors all the way. Yes, the Real Housewives a Potoma,

(01:17:45):
that reunion is coming up and looks like Nicki Minas
Reeli is housting it. We'll talk more about it, all right,
We'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club. This is the Rumor Report with Angela
Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, Nicki Minaj's posted guests

(01:18:10):
who Bitches Andy Conda, Real Housewives Epotomac coming soon on Bravo,
So Bravo Andy. Andy wrote, it's the reunion I could
never get away with. At the end of hours tonight,
Nicki Mina surprised the Real Housewives and did her own thing,
Andy Conda listen, Real house to Potomac is my favorite
one of the all of them right now. So I

(01:18:33):
don't know if y'all watch that, but if you haven't,
you should catch up. Who's on that one? They all good?
That's not the one you're selling? Yes, yes it is,
Yes it is. I can't. I can't keep up with
these cities, but yes, salutant selling Robin. They have the
Reasonably Shady podcast on the Black Flack I Heart Radio
podcast network. Yeah, they actually do some of it on

(01:18:54):
the series, so you could check it out as they
have a whole shady little uh brunch. Okay, now let's
talk about new music because it is Friday, so new albums.
Don Tolliver Life of a Don. Here is one of
the songs of their Flocky Flocky Blessings. I'm drawing having
a saber ting I'm leading that truck still loves the

(01:19:18):
bo So Travis Scott is featured on that song. Also
Alchemists This Thing of Ours Volume two, Sleepy Hollow, Still
Sleep is out today the deluxe version of that and
Justin Bieber has shared three new tracks, and here is
one of the new Justin Bieber tracks. Halley. This is

(01:19:51):
the complete edition of his sixth studio album Justice. So
it's an updated version with red Eye Angel speaking Helly.
They said, uh ain'tel speaking Helly. We're in included on
the Japanese version of Justice, and the Red Eye was
a bonus track on the web Store Alternative Cover CD
that was available exclusively in Europe. Other things that are
out today, Here is some new Corday super last year,

(01:20:15):
I May seven million, then have to do a single
Super Show shout out too much at Coca Cola for
the track to company at the super Bowl on My
Life Moments is a super Bowl for doctor Dre He
got a Super Bowl for Davey s Navin and Jesse
Yes he does. I used to play Badman too, um
Jesse Nelson featuring Nicki minaj Boys Bad He want a
bad Boy, won't the Big dr Mace. Oh like Bob

(01:20:37):
won't find up pretty your face. He gonna keep my
bvs's dancing like too, so I could just shine while
he shoot up the place of back. Okayohica dropped on
a cool bomb for okay when Nica still got it? Okay,
all right and shout out to NBA Young Boy. His

(01:20:58):
new Sincerely Contriled album has cracked six billion streams? Is
that amazing? Wow? Yeah? How much money? Either way? Music
has streamed up a six billion times since September twenty twenty,
but he's only gotten fifty five thousand radio airplay spins
in that same time period. We know radio isn't the
most coachurally competent right now. Radio is not the most

(01:21:22):
in tune right now? What's going on? That's just the
fact you might got to put some young boy in
the mix. Envy. By the way, this is what this
young boy's what fourth number one album, isn't it? I think? Yeah,
something like that. I've I've never heard NBA Young Boe
on the radio. Why I asked that question a couple
of years ago. Why is it NBA Young Boy on
the radio? What do I know? Is he signed his body? Yeah?

(01:21:43):
He's on Atlantic. I thought it was. I thought he's
Atlantic independent right there, as they have like a deal.
Now he's not signed to them as an artist, he
has like a a production deal. Right. So A guy
would love to know why radio ignore the NBA Young One,
I really would good question. I would love to know.
I would love to know why program directed DJ's don't
pay attention to the NBA A young boy because he's
too young and like maybe some of the DJ's older

(01:22:04):
and they're not in tumbe. I don't know what is it?
What do you think? I'm not sure? I mean, maybe
he just doesn't play the game of politics of going
to visit the stations and do interviews and things like that.
Who knows, Well, we know what's gonna happen, you know.
We heard or last week that him and Drake were
supposed to collab. Him and Drake would do a record
and then radio jump on that record and play it
because Drake saw it. There you go and then act

(01:22:25):
like there they've been on the NBA Young Boy the
whole time. We know how the game goes all right. Now,
speaking of how the game goes, young Berg has spoke
some things into existence now He was talking about coming
on to the Breakfast Club and lying about having had
an opportunity and all these different people coming at him
to be to be an executive at one of these labels.

(01:22:48):
And this was on the Fact podcast. Here's what he
said on my journey to becoming executive, Like I just
start having a big sean bouncebacks and I had a
few different records that was bubbling, and I went and
did Breakfast Club, like I really want to. Dan spoke
used to existence, like I've been offered a couple of
positions from labels right now, Like I have like three
different labels trying to offer me positions and ours and
stuff like that. I just said it was nobody's trying

(01:23:09):
to highlight me. Yes, I just do it out there
as bait, and it worked out. He did, speaking into existence.
He ended up working at Atlantic Records. So I guess
you can just say something, put it in the atmosphere,
and it can happen. All right, Well, I'm Angela Yee
and that is your room of report, all right now,
shout out to Revokee. We'll see you guys on Monday.

(01:23:32):
Everybody else to People's Choice mixes up. Next, of course,
I'm in Hampton right now for Hampton home Coming, So
let's take it back to HBCU days straight home Coming mix.
Let me know what you want to hear is the
Breakfast Club? Good morning? So Breakfast Club, your morning's will
never be the same. Angela here, don't you wish everything
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the world days. Want to shry to Breakfast Club. Charlemagne,
the God, I have doctor read to walk ahead, the
author of the Unapologetic God, the Black Mental Health. The
words should you know? We were discussing it when we

(01:24:16):
were talking just now. Should means judgment, is what Angela
Riz said to me. But we always saying what we
should be doing. We should be in the gym, you know,
we should be in church. We should be doing this,
we should be doing that, We should be at a
certain place in our life. Why is that word so harmful?
I should it's pressure. It is pressure, and we have
enough pressures from so many different directions that we don't

(01:24:39):
have to pressure ourselves. I get it. You know. We
feel like if we see I should be doing something,
that's like it's a motivator, like I should work out.
But if you're not working out, there's probably a reason
you're not working out, and so should remove the problem solving. Also,
so if you say it would be nice if I
worked out, it would be helpful if I worked out,

(01:24:59):
then that opens up opportunities for problem solving, Like, Okay,
so if I'm not working out, what's going on? What's
the problem? What do I need to change? You know?
Do I need to work out a certain time of day?
Do I need to get my clothes out the night before?
So if I have my workout clothes available, I can
go work out. So should a pressure, and it also
eliminates the options for problem solving. What if some people
need that pressure? What are there are people that absolutely

(01:25:21):
positively should be doing something? You gotta give me an example.
I drive my students nuts, and I've been driving them
nuts for nineteen years because they will say should this
and should that? And I literally just stop and watch them,
like and they until they say, Okay, I'm sorry, I
said you should stop smoking crack? You should, you should stop.
I'm you would come up with something. It would be

(01:25:42):
helpful if you stopped smoking cracks. But if no, but
why do you need something strong? Maybe the reason that
they're smoking crack is stronger? Oh damn, yeah yeah yeah, yeah,
yeah yeah. What are some strategies that that that people
should use then when they're film serious, when when they're
in a rut or they're anxious, are they're you know,

(01:26:03):
when those feeling when you said, they're dealing with something
stronger than the thing that they're abusing. You know, that
really is a tough question, you know, to be honest,
and it has it has a lot of layers because
for a lot of folks, you know, when they're in
it just kind of like a fish in the fish bowl.
All they know is the water around them and what
they're dealing with and how they're living their day to

(01:26:23):
day life. They might see outside the fish bowl and
see like everybody else seems to be doing okay, but
they can't get there. And for those folks who are,
you know, in that fishbowl, it is good for them
to have people around them who can reflect back to
them like, Okay, this is what I see, and not
in a judgmental way, is you know, like this is
what I see. I am concerned. It takes vulnerability to

(01:26:43):
be able to say that, which we don't do very
well with vulnerability. But you know, I'm afraid for you.
I'm afraid you may not be here tomorrow. And so
when we communicate what that person's behavior is doing to us,
then it lets them know, Okay, they're here, they're not
judging me, They're just telling me they're concerned. And when
they're ready, don't go to that person. Can you discuss
a psychological fortitude what you talk about an unapologizic god

(01:27:06):
to black mental health, I'm I'm happy to do it
because you know, whenever you ask someone like, well, how
are you doing, and they say something like you know,
they say something that doesn't tell you much. And in
order for us to move these conversations forward, we need
to have more honest conversations about where we are. And
that's for ourselves and also for the people around us.

(01:27:26):
And you know, mental health people hear that. They think
all kinds of things. They think, you know, you're crazy
or I'm not crazy because I'm not, you know, losing
my mind. But there are levels to this. So psychological
fortitude kind of replaces the language of mental health, but
it still speaks to our ability to be able to
use our minds to go to work, take care of school,
take care of our family, take care of our health,

(01:27:47):
and also tap into our life purpose. You know, everyone,
every single person has a life purpose, but they can't
access it because there's just so much going on in life.
They're so overwhelmed by life. So if you can give
a zero to ten rating, if I say, for you,
you know, okay, so on a zero to ten scale,
what is your capacity to be able to do your
work and take care of your family, and to be

(01:28:08):
able to take care of your physical health. That's important
as important as mental health and to live your life purpose.
On a zero to ten zero being I can't do
any of that, and ten is I'm cooking with grease.
I'm knocking it out the part. You know, what's a rating?
Probably for me, I would probably like say six, seven, okay,
six or seven is fine, and I notice you pause.
It doesn't have to be a perfect number, right, because

(01:28:30):
if you share that with somebody, then they know, like,
you know, he's okay. You know things could be better obviously,
But if I ask you tomorrow and you say it's
an eight, then I know you're doing better. You know.
It doesn't have to be a perfect number, but it
communicates to someone else who's listening how you're doing. If
someone says they're at about a four or five, then

(01:28:51):
the person who hears that is able to say, well, hey,
you know, it sounds like something's going on. You want
to just get lunch. You don't even have to talk
about whatever the thing is, but just there. So the
zero to ten also gives us an opportunity to figure
out what kinds of adjustments or changes need to be made.
Maybe the person needs support, maybe they don't. Yeah, I
don't think you could ever get to a perfect number
if you're truly taking care of yourself as well, like

(01:29:13):
you know, if you're pouring in other people but also
taking the time to point to yourself. I don't think
you'll ever get to get to a perfect number because
to me, a perfect number means that I'm just going
all out and I'm never ever, ever ever stopping. Eventually,
I'm a crash. Well and actually, when I say when
I say perfect, that means that you get the precise rating,
got you. Yeah, So I don't expect anybody to be

(01:29:33):
at a ten, certainly in a global pandemic. Like I
just that that can't happen. We don't have, you know,
our usual day to day life. A lot of folks
still trying to figure out, you know, what they're doing.
A lot of folks are dealing with grief and loss.
So I don't expect for anybody to be at a ten,
especially in a global pandemic. But maybe if we can
get on the other side of this there maybe ten days,
you know, in nine to ten days. But yeah, when

(01:29:57):
folks are always pouring out, you know, they have to
be aware and they have to say, like, I'm doing
things that are important to me. But if I met
up you know six, I either need to back up
off with some of that or I need to find
someone who's gonna pour into me. Absolutely got to make
the adjustments. Her name is doctor Rita Walkers. Her book
is The Unapologetic Guy, The Black Mental Health. Y'all need

(01:30:18):
to go grab that right now. And you can see
her this Sunday at the Mental Health Expo at the
Marriott Marquee Times Square from eleven am the four pm
right here in New York City, she'll be speaking on
the Black Woman's Mental Health Panel with Tracy J, Doctor
Alphie Noble. Hold On, I don't want to miss Nobody,
doctor Chairman Jackman, and Corey Minus Smith. Okay, so make

(01:30:40):
sure you come check her out and check her out.
To night on the Gods on His Truth on Comedy Central,
my late night talk show at ten pm. And you
said something on the show tonight that I would love
for you to end with. You introduced the phrase that
I feel should be in every corporation in America, and
that phrase is culturally humble. What does that mean? Well,
you know, we talk a lot about cultural competence, right
that in business, in all sorts of industries, we want

(01:31:03):
people to be culturally competent. But that suggests that there's
like a checkbox or someplace that you arrive. You know,
if you get enough information, then you'll be competent. And
what we really need is for people to understand that
it's more of a process and it's a it's a
disposition that recognizing certainly for individuals who are white or
European American, that I don't know everything about other cultures,

(01:31:23):
and I need to have a space or disposition where
I am gaining more information, I'm processing more information, and
I'm not making assumptions about other groups that that we're
all just the same. I understand that we want to
do this melting pot thing, but we really are more
of a salable and we need to understand all the
different parts, and that is a process that takes time.
It's doctor readA Walker. Thank you for coming, doctor Walker,

(01:31:46):
thank you for having me. It's the breakfast, ye

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