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Guess what day it is? Yes, it's Wednesday, It's day.
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Good morning to you, Good morning man. Sending everybody positive energy,
love and late this morning and healing energy if you
need it. What's happening? All right? I'm feeling good this morning.
I got a good night's rest. Everything is good. I
feel good every day, and when I don't, I don't.
But today I feel good. Okay? I mean you don't
feel good every day? I know what the hell are
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you saying? Man? You know what I meant. I didn't
feel good nothing? I feel good. I feel good every day.
I feel good every day. No, but no, even when
I do feel even when I don't feel good, like
you know, if I'm dealing with something, I'm still alive.
So therefore I still feel good. You know what I mean?
Because I'm here. Well, P from Quality Control and one
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of his newest artists, La Kid, will be joining us
this morning. Be so rich. Lakia is from Milwaukee. She
gets busy, she's dope. She did the site of this
year too at the BT Hip Hop Awards as well,
so we're gone. She did double X I think she
made double XL freshman cover as well. Yeah, he making
so much money. He making so many black people rich.
Shop on a clues bonds with P and coach K
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Quality Control. That's what I respect. I respect the business
of it all. You know, when you can make a
whole bunch of other black people around you rich, that's
a beautiful thing. Always, absolutely, So let's get the show.
Crack the front page news. What we're talking about. Well,
let's discuss John Cruden. We'll tell you what the fallout
has been after the racist and homophobic and hateful emails
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that he has put out have been exposed. Not if
he's gonna be the only one. There's no way he
can be possibly be the only one, because I was
reading yesterday it was like sixty five hundred emails from
different executives and you know NFL personnel. Do you know
what they're doing an investigation? Well, yeah, it's a whole investigation.
I'm saying. I'm wondering the people that you sent these
emails to all these years never said anything plan no,
no, no no, no. It's the culture that's the problem. That's
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what I wish I had addressed yesterday and Dunkey today.
It's the culture of the NFL period, like just what
it is. But imagine with them emails about Colin Kaepernick
was looking like a call. Don't talk about it when
we come back. It's the breakfast Club. Good morn morning,
everybody in Steve j Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy.
We are to breakfast club. Let's getting some front page
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news now when sports w NBA Final the Sky take
on the Mercury tonight at nine. That Major League Baseball,
the Astros beat the Socks last night ten to one.
The Brewers they lost to the Braves five four, and
the Dodgers beat the Giants seven two. Now what else
we got easy Well. In Memphis, two US Postal Service
workers were fatally shot yesterday at a post A facility.
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A third employee, who was also identified as the shooter,
died from a self inflicted gunshot. Now they are saying
that they don't know what the motive is and the
shooting was carried out by that third Postal Service worker.
They didn't have any identities or motives that were released
as of this point. That's really sad. So again for
anybody who family, members, friends, we do give our condolences
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to you. Absolutely. That's an awful situation all right. Now.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced it they are removing John
Grewdim from the team's ring of honor following the New
York Times reporter on Monday that exposed a multi year
history of misogynistic of racists of anti gay emails that
were written by John Gruden, and one person who has
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spoken out was Keishaw Johnson on Keyshaw J Will and
Max on ESPN. He was talking about how basically he
knew about this for quite some time, had tried to
expose this and nobody was listening to him. As a
matter of fact, they treated him like he was the problem.
He's a bad person. I tried to tell people this
when I played for this man, but I was in
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the row. Keshaw just a small brad O. Keshaw just
wants the football. But here we are now, however, many
years later, and stuff is coming to the surface. I'm
not gonna let it just disappear because I was the
bad guy. Jam whatever you are always comes to the lake.
He said, He's always been a fraud, and he also
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discussed Gruden's behavior, specifically on the podium following the Buccaneers
Super Bowl victory over the Raiders. He said he snatched
the trophy away from then general manager Rich McKay and
while Gruden did a pair of zealous he actually took
the trophy from the owner, Malcolm Glazer. So all right, Kyrie,
m what's wrong with that? I guess he was saying
that was bad behavior to snatch that away at a
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time like that. He brought that up as one instance.
I mean, not in regard to what we're discussing. I
don't know if that is on the same level of
what we're what we're talking about, all right, And Kyrie
Irving will not play or practice with the Brooklyn Nets
because he's not vaccinated, even though he's allowed to practice
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at the team's facility, and he's not eligible to play
in the home games because of the vaccine mandate here
in New York. They said that they're not going to
allow a member of the team to be part time,
so head coach Steve Nash said, Kyrie has made a
personal choice, and we respect his individual right to choose. Currently,
the choice restricts his ability to be a full time
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member of the team, and we will not permit any
member of our team to participate with part time availability.
He's making a choice. That's his decision. I respect it,
you know what I mean if he's willing to you know,
if he believes in what he believes in that much
that he's willing to sacrifice you know, that kind of
money and not doing something that he loves. Hey, who
am I to telling me wrong? Well, he said he's
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not anti vacts. It said, he's just speaking for the voiceless.
So I mean, yeah, I didn't understand that either. THO.
When he said I think I read that he's not
anti vacts, but he doesn't believe that people should lose
their job because of because of mandates. So your protest
to that is to essentially lose your job. Yes, I
don't understand that logic, but I respect his choice. That's
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his decision, and that's his sacrifice. Like he's doing that's
gonna have to lose all that money that's personally affecting him. Correct,
And I do believe when you're employed somewhere. The whole
thing about COVID is that it doesn't just affect you.
You know, it's highly transmissible. It affects other people around you.
So I think that's the issue. It's not like it's
something that you have and it's just you and you
don't have to worry about anybody else getting it. And
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I saw my man, Dian Taylor say something real yesterday too.
He was like, you know, when you opt, you know,
to be a part of a system, like you know,
a corporation or organization, whatever it is, you gotta buy
by the rules that I organization, if that's there, if
that's their rules, and you make a choice. And he
made a choice he did. Yeah, who am I to
judged that man? All right, Well that is your from paytons,
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all right, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one. If you need to
vent phone lines to wide open again eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one, call us up right now.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Wake up,
wake up, wake your time to get it off your chest,
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whether your man or blass, we want to hear from
you on a breakfast club. Hello. Who's this Jason? Good
morning chest? Bro? Oh Man? Well, I just got a
house belt and ten years we closed from the house,
um earlier this year, only for her set on me
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a month later. I'm sorry. Yeah, um, we got two kids,
two dogs. Um. Now the question is where do I do?
Neg oh man? And the house is in both of
your names? Correct? Yeah? Yeah, And there's no working it out.
I mean there is because I truly do love her,
but it just seems like there's that tension now and
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and everything just me to an argument and it's not
not says yeah, sorry for you, bro. Yeah, you gotta
just take your time with that one until you see
what's gonna happen. But it is harder now that you
guys have a house that you have it like a
pre napper or anything. Oh you're not married? Yeah? And
she apologetic? Is she trying to work it out or
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is she just like effic she is? Um, But I mean,
I don't know if it's me and my insecurity to
where you know, it's like those spread flags here and there,
and you know, it's just it's hard because I happened
to hear one, um, and we got through, we got cops,
and then now we're going on your kid and happen
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to get it. Oh, it sounds like she's a habitual cheater.
Is there a way that you can buy her out
of her part that she put down for the house.
I'm all about it, but I mean it's it's two kids.
I mean, we got two kids, and then I would
essentially lose everything in the house, the kids. I work
a lot. She did she take the kids? All right?
Well I'm sorry, bro, Yeah, just keep right. Yeah that's all.
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You ain't got no choice, brother. The world keeps moving,
and it's okay to feel however you feel. I know
it's not an easy thing to deal with, right all right? Brother? Hello?
Who's this? Hey? This is a trailer from Columbus. OHI all,
good morning, man? What's up? Broke it off your chests? Well,
I'm calling the slander y'all because a lot of ya
flanders is what but dj envy, Well, first off, I
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don't let too far from the choice, so you need
to think it. For your car shows, you know that'll
be food. But uh, first off, Angela E, you gotta
quit being cheap and just paid for your n Every
time you don't get good and talk about some stuff,
your phone go off because you don't pay for your meter.
Just for your meter. Well, I am paying for my meter.
That's why the phone. That's why the phone goes off,
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because it has certain times that you gotta pay for it.
So as soon as it starts as either eight o'clock
or nine o'clock, my phone goes off to remind me.
So I don't forget. There's parking lots all around this place.
You could park at a parking lot. It's actually really
far and it's too early in the morning. There used
to be a parking lot right across the street and
it closed, so now the other ones at fire. It's
kind of dark in the morning to walk here, so
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I don't want to park like three blocks away and
then walk here in the dark. I understand, I understand,
And Charlemagne man, you gotta question. You gotta question in
the N words so much, and you gotta come to
work on time. You was doing good for a while,
but you gotta come to work on time. I feel you, brother,
I'm trying. I'm just doing my best. Cake. I hear that,
and then DJ Envy, man, you can't like you gotta
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quit me any better with my cowboys from New York visually.
Well you can forget your tickets to the car show now,
you know. Yeah, the car show is is on the
thirty for this month. She had to lay you good.
Just don't wear Cowboys jersey, right all right? Man, I
think one thing about the hate of my Dallas Cowboys's
not gonna stop us from doing whatever it is the
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football guys got us destined to do this year, and
that's not win the super Bowl, but get it off.
I mean, I know you're hoping for that, but you
have no control over that show five eight five one
on five one. If you need to vent here this
up now, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
Did your time to get it off your chests, whether
(11:34):
you're man or blest, so you better have the same.
We want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello,
who's this? Hey was going on? My name is James.
James What I'm getting off your chests? Just found out
my daughter is in mind biologically and alan to a
lot of emotions right now. Damn? How old she had
a homeboy that happened to back in the day? Man?
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How old is she? Yeah, she'll be penning a couple
of weeks. Well, I'm gonna tell you something. There's no
getting out of her life now. I know that sounds crazy,
but it's true. Like I had a homeboy that happened too.
But once you have that emotional spiritual connection with a child,
like you know, you're not you're not you can't turn
that off. Yeah, most definitely not. That's always my baby girl.
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What made you get tested? Well? I didn't have the
resources before because I was on child support going back
and forth with my daughter's mom. But I got a
new job so I was able to scrap up the
money and actually do the task. Well, I'm sending you
healing energy. Can't you just remember that's not that child's fault? Man?
And you know you gotta look at it from on
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a different angle. You know, you're the person that God
putting her life to raise them and be her father figure.
You know what her name. I didn't even think about
it like that. But you don't got to pay child
support no more. You could just raise and pay what
you want to pay. Correct. I don't know, Nah, I
think according to New York State, I got to Yeah,
I think you still have to pay. Yeah, but I
think honestly, man ten years old, you've been with that
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young lady ten years. You probably want to know he
might not want to pay the mother though, he might
just want to take care of his daughter exactly. It's
a weird love though, that even though you find out
a child's not yours, you've been raising her as if
she is yours, and then you still have to continue
to pay y'all support. Yeah, where's her biological father? King?
No clue. See, that's that's my point. That's why I say.
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You know, God put you in that young lady's life
for a reason. Man, so should hold that position down.
He shouldn't have to pay ch'ad support though, Yeah, I shouldn't. No,
not at all. I'm looking into lawyers now so I
can try and take care of this situation. I'll always
be there for her, but I don't want to support
her mother. Absolutely agree with your sup brother, I get
it all right, man, have a good one. Man, God
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bless your brother. All right? Hello, who's this? Go to shark?
What bro? Get off your chests? Yeah, let's talk about
this vack scene. Right. But the vaccine only protects the individual.
So whether Tyler play or not, he can still he
can still catch it, he can still pass it. Only
thing is supposed to do is support him. So why
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is it an issue whether he played with it or
what about it? I don't know where there's a great
basketball knowledge in there about catching and passing. It's a
good basketball in New York City, in New York State.
So he cannot play on the team because of the law.
I understand that, but I'm not Summer Kree. I'm talking
about doctors, nurses, anybody. It only protects the individuals, So
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it's not like they're not gonna pass it. If they
get the vaccine or they can't get it, you just
protect yourself. Well, it does also make you less likely
to get it too, it's the individual that's not nobody
else they still pay finish. I think you want less
people around you being able to get it, So if
you can lessen the risk of people around you having
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it because they're vaccinated, that also lessens the chance of
people passing it. Can you answer to catch it with
it or not? Angel I said, it lessens the rest.
There's nothing that's one hundred percent. There's nothing that's one
hundred percent foot put. The vaccine was never said to
be one hundred percent, but they did say it does
lessen the rest. So it's his body just ain't way
we talk about a voicing and everything else. My body,
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my choice. I'm not gonna see that in act like
I'm some vaccine next for bro. I mean, everybody should
just do it. They feel like they need to do right.
And the thing is that it is a mandate, like
you can't play in the facility. You're not vaccinating. We're
not talking We're not just talking about here, We're talking
about life and all these jobs is firing people like
doctors that was in sandwich bag last year trying to
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work when they didn't have a vaccine now anymore, how
do you think about kids that can't go to school
unless they're vaccinated, Because there's vaccines have been around for
a long time. Half of those kids in school with
the other thing right now now, I'm talking about other
vaccines that are mandated for you to be able to
go to school period when kids, when babies are born
and they have to get their shots at three months old,
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you think that they shouldn't have to do that either.
You know, I think we're talking about COVID, So you're
only talking about COVID. So it's only your choice if
it comes you know what y'are debating right now? What's
the debate here? The debate is why is it a
problem that man decide that he don't want something, whether
he gets a vaccine or no. He's I mean, it's
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not a problem though, because he made a choice, like
like hit, the organization he worked for has a mandate.
He made a choice. It's really not a problem for
anybody with him. He's the only person who's gonna be
losing money. He went to the the world to not have
to have vaccine mandate. He doesn't have his opinion. He
got his opinion, and respect his opinion. Thank you for
calling brother. Get it off your chest. Eight hundred five
eight five one or five one. We got rooms on
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the way. Yes, And let's talk about Cardie B. She
got an amazing gift from her husband, after also having
a nice little dance hall birthday party. All right, we'll
get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning,
The Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlemagne the God. We all the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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Let's get to the rooms to talk. Wendy Williams. It's
about report to fund the Breakfast Club. Well, the premiere
for this season of The Wendy Williams Show is starting
on Monday, October eighteenth, but Wendy will not be there.
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She's apparently still suffering some serious health issues, so they'll
be according to the Wendy Show page, an exciting lineup
of guest hosts and panels to be announced shortly when
he continues to be on the medical supervision and meet
with her medical team on a daily basis. She's making progress,
but is experiencing serious complications as a direct result of
Graves disease and her thyroy condition. I'm sending to Wendy
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Williams telling Energy. I guess that what they're saying. The
show gotta go on. They gotta get guest hosts. Yeah,
so it'll be original episodes. They did say that she's
part of the family and has been so for twelve years.
Her health is the top priority. As soon as she's ready,
she will be back in her treasured purple chair. Well,
not as impact the Nick. You know, Nick Show comes
on after Wendy and a lot of markets, and you know,
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Wendy gets high ratings, so that's a great leading for Nicks.
I wonder how that's affecting a Nick's roll up, and
Drea posted, hope Wendy starts to feel better again soon.
We didn't have the best interaction, but I understand the
nature of your job. I've always respected it, even though
it didn't respect me. Also, I'm available to guest hosts
in your absence if needed. Okay, shot, I mean they're
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gonna be having guest hosts, so why not shoot your shot?
But yes, definitely setting in Wendy Williams healing energy alright.
Offset surprised Cardi B with an amazing present, and that
present was a mansion in the Dominican Republic. Harry is
at her birthday party the biggest Yes, sir, that's how
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we're covering you got you got it good big boy things.
She posted. She posted my love for a hot minute now.
I've been telling said that I really want to invest
in short term home into properties and the dr and
other Caribbean countries since people vacation all your out in
those locations. But I felt like he didn't agree with
me and would rather put money into other investments while
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I was wrong. I just can't believe that hey man
dropping the clues bonds for off setting body. Da is
a great place. We have a crib out there and
it makes a lot of money on Airbnb. So Da
is a great place. A lot of people go there
and visit. They stayed for a long time, and as
long as it's a negated community, people would be comfortable
and continue to rent there. And when you buy a
gift like that that you know appreciates with value and
it's gonna make you know money, don't do you have
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to buy a gift next year? Ye? After that? Do
you do? You can't just like, well, you know is
different though, want to appreciate value. You always gonna be
making money off this gift, you know what I mean?
You have to buy something else again next year? Yes?
And by the way, she did have a dance hard
theme party in La, which you know, I love that.
I saw mister Vegas was performing. I saw know what
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Poe was out there performing Spice before. Yes, Spice was
there with her, so that was super dope. So far
he was I didn't see him. I was like, I
didn't see that. Respected in sall King Safari man drop
on a cool bump for SB Okay, all right, now,
some people are not happy with Meek Mill's album art.
It is plastered on the side of a bus, and
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one man in particular went viral as he was having
some issues with what this art looks like. Here's that
rant that went viral. Look at this bus that goes
by in my neighborhood. What is this? Is this what
you walk black women? It's just how you want to
be respected. This is how you want to be portrayed
staring up to this bull. I'm from Philly. I actually
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should support Meek Mil. Look at this lady. That's true.
Let's not mistaken what this think dot is. This is disgusting.
This is satanic bull guess what? All right? But other
people were in social media saying, jes so ya tour bus,
It's obvious that you don't respect women. But what's more
apparent is that you don't respect yourself either other people.
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Why meek male got naked black women bent over? You know,
coudio painted on the side of a damn bust driving
through this streets. At some point black women have got
to shut down. It's like this. I mean, I'm all
for people speaking out against the degradation of all women,
but I just wondered, like, what about this set people off? Like?
How do you bypass the years and years of images
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we've seen in music videos, the album covers that have
had real women on their busting it open, the music
that encourages women to do that. Why is this particular
cartoon album cover causing this kind of noise? Because he
said it was dropping through his neighborhood. I'm saying, what
about the tweets? What about everybody that's tweets? Maybe his
kids are at the bus stop looking at it? Do
we do we not realize what world we live in?
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I don't know. I'm just saying, like, what about this
particular and it's a cartoon. It's not even a real curson.
There's been there's been real album covers, We've seen real
music videos, like we see real images of this happening, Like,
why is this the one that said in Everybody? It
is abstract looking too. It doesn't even look like real
real people know. But that's my point, like why why
why do we bypass the years and years of real
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people to make noise about this? All right, I don't know.
I'm wanting to why. I don't know either the meek response.
I didn't see his response. If he did, maybe I'll
check it again. All right, Well that is your rumor report.
All right, thank you, miss Ye. Now front page News.
What we're talking about. Well, let's give you an update
on what's happening with the Illinois State University graduate student
whose body was pulled from the river last month, Jelani Day.
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We'll tell you what his mother is saying. All right,
we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club come morning.
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the playoffs. Ash Jos beat the Socks ten one, The
Braves beat the Brewers five four, The Dodgers beat the
Giant seven two. Now WNBA tonight at nine, the Sky
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take on the Mercury. Now what else we got? Easy?
All right, Well, let's get back to Gilanni Day. He
was last seeing August twenty fourth, and his body was
pulled from the Illinois River last month. And there are
a lot of contradictions between two autopsies. We discussed this earlier.
Some people were saying it looked like a case of
Oregon harvesting, that some of his organs were missing, his eyeballs.
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All of that will now there is a new situation,
and according to Gilanni Day's mother, Carmen Bolden Day, she said,
this is not a case of Oregon harvesting. However, my
son did not put himself in a river. My son
was murdered, and my goal and purpose are to find
out what happened and hold those responsible accountable. Here is
what the family's lawyer, Hallie Besner, had to say. We
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do not believe that this is any sort of organ
harvesting or trafficking situation. My understanding is that essentially the
body was just in very bad condition after having been
in warm water in the Illinois River for probably eleven days.
Eyes were missing, but that is consistent with what you
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would expect with a body that's found in a warm
body of water for that period of time. Where did
that organ harvesting room will come from? Well, because people
were talking about how organs were missing, and so people
assume when you hear that, it looks like an organ
harvesting case. But because that body was in the water
for eleven days, it's consistent with what can happen with that.
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And they also did say his job one was sought
off if it was in the autopsy report. So there's
contradicting autopsy reports. And they're saying they're not ruling it
out by the way, they're not taking it off the table,
but the mother's wishes are not to make oregan harvesting
the main focus. They said, we are unsure if the
whole body was there, So this is why we didn't
do a burial. This is why we are in the
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process of getting a third autopsy done due to numerous
amounts of conflicting information from the first and second autopsies.
All right, here is what else the all you has
to say about there being no cause of death yet,
no cause of death as of yet from either the
first or second autopsy. But we realized that because the
body had so much decomposition to it, that may not
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be something that we're able to determine from the autopsy.
The FBI is involved. Is there evidence pointing to murder
right now? I believe so. Yes, there's no plausible explanation
for Gilanni's body ending up in the river other than
foul play. I am going to pray today because I
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have not yet. I'm going to pray today that they
find the person. Are people who did this to day day,
because whoever did that will do that again to somebody else.
And that's the crazy part. When you know about people
who do things like this like this, Say you're somebody
in that area who absolutely positively knows who did this.
Don't think for one second that that individual or individuals
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will not do that to you or somebody you love
and future. You gotta get that type of element off
the street. Well, the FBI is still reviewing reports, interviews
and other evidence that has been collected. So I do
really pray that they do get some closure for this
and find this person who did this because our persons,
because it was such a journey to even get the cooperation.
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So can you just imagine that the police are not
letting you know what's going on and the bodies recovered,
but they're not identifying it at first, and then they're
not letting you see anything, not releasing information to you
as a mother or a family member. Yeah, nothing changes
unless we change it. So you know, when you know
about these type of people that are out there doing
this to people, you cannot just you know, sweep down
under the rug and you know, keep your mouth closed,
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like you gotta get these type of people off the
street because they will do that to you or somebody
you love in the future, guaranteed. All right, Well that
is your front page news all right. Now, when we
come back, we have p from Quality Control, one of
the owners and it's one of his newest artists, the
kid joining us billionaire Pete. She's from Milwaukee. She has
a lot of music out right now we'll talk to
when we come back. Both of them I right, don't move.
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It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club special guests joining us this morning,
Billionaire Pe and look kill welcome. Hey, what's up? Good morning?
Crazy thing. I was in um I was out of
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town yesterday doing a party right in Milwaukee and the
uber driver that picked me up and he was like, yo,
we got that. It's the hottest chick right now. She
runs the city. She grew up across the street from me.
My brother's mad cool. Her name is looking She's mad dope.
You better be playing hush and I want to hear
it tomorrow in the morning. And here you are today. Yeah,
we're welcome. I'm glad you met him. That's good to
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city behind you know, it's great. Yes, I love my city.
They make sure like I'm the first rapper that really
like blew up out of there since Like, oh yeah,
are you surprised that how your career is taken off? Yes,
it's going really fast. But I got QC behind me,
so I'm not surprised. How did you look up with QC?
Get to the Star and the whole relationship start. So
I was doing freestyles. He found me on Instagram. I
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was harassing him. I was having my fans like tag
him and everything, like remixing all the QC artists. I
remember um Laydon came up here and I was watching
an interview. I'm like, I'm gonna be a part of QC.
Wow that did you move to Atlanta? Because that was
the story. You went to Atlanta to party, you went
to the Trap Museum. I was like, I'm not going back. Yep.
I saw the Trap Museum day a little picture in there.
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It was like real small. It was a little QC thing,
and I'm like, I'm gonna be a part of QC.
And that was for my eighteenth birthday and day, and
after that I wanted to move. I graduated high school
and I'm like i gotta go. I like scam a
moment to like getting me into a college or whatever,
and I like dropped out after us. Scam your mom
and you get me in the car. I'm like, I'm
gonna go to college. Mom, like I'm gonna go to college.
I'm gonna go to a HBCU and everything, which one?
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Which one? I didn't go to an HBC. I went
to an art school. Okay, you just needed to get
to an I just need to get there. And she
paid my rent up for six months. I was good
on my feet for a little bit. And yeah, I
just didn't go back to school. I actually liked this story.
So what does your manifestation process look like? You say
you want to get the QC. You got like a
vision board or something, or you just held on to
it in your month. I just held on to it
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and I kept going like, um, music was a hobby
for me at first, but then I saw people were
talking with me like they really liked it. I'm like,
I can do this. And I dropped my first mixtape
by myself when I was in Atlanta and I made
some money from it. I'm like, oh, yeah, I ain't
doing hough PEM. I'm sure a lot of people hit
you up all the time trying to get noticed. So
what was different about Kia that made you say all right,
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now it's time? She kept tagging me yeah, and then
I go on, then just click because I get so
many dns a day, I can't go through all on.
But I just kept saying her tagging, and she was
setting a little videos, so I click on pase and
jail watch. But I wouldn't really say that a tool,
but I used to just see how she was just
doing the little videos and her car and she was
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really saying something. But then she really caught my attention,
went on freestyle yeah, and then a lot of people
well tagging her and I went on in and I
seen it and then I think I hear I think
I just asked you signed. She was like, nah, but
I ain't saying that because I was just so focused
on city girls at the time. But then I've seen
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a little baby tag her son. He was like, I
don't know who that girl is, but she heard and
I was like, that's a little girl who I'd be watching.
So I just went back like if he said, I
was like, that's a sign right there. So I just
hear her and was like, yo, the kid. There was
a gap of time between when he first hit you
and when he hit you again. How long was that period?
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Like eight months? It was from January to July. I
was so mad, y'all, that's not long that it's a
process before you're still hitting him up like hello, yes,
And I was doing well. I wasn't hitting him up
as much, but I made sure that my fans was
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tagging him and stuff. But I was mad at him.
I was seeing like that, that's exactly when I've seen
Laton do her breakfast club thing. It was during that
time period. I was like, I don't want to hear
that's about P. Turn it off. Then he came back
for me. One thing about P two You ain't you
are not scared to work with women? Nah? Now you
it was Renny Roucci, who else? The city girls? Now
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Lakill laid them. Yeah, well, what is it about the
women artists that that you see? The women? They coming
up right now? It's I'd be trying to tell her.
Like when I was working with Carter, I had realized
like if a woman, if she popped, she got more
potential to make more money than the men. You know
what I'm saying. Women they can sell. It's more than music.
It's like the brands, and it's just bigger than the music.
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If they if they really blow up. The labels always
say women are more expensive, though they say moving to
around because styles wardrobe does are possible endorsement. But it's great,
it works. Now you gotta hair deal, clothing deal, makeup deal. Yeah,
they said they fingered. Everything is just the money. Yeah,
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the money is unlimited. But your mom's saying now that
after she knows that you skimmed though, she cuts me
out after like I dropped out and stuff. She's like,
I put all that money into you, Wallace. She was
real mad, but I'm good now you'll be able to
pay her back. Yes, you feel pressured all coming from
QC behind Baby, Megos, City Girls and everybody else on
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that roster. Not anymore because everybody is super supportive. But
like when I came in, I'm like, I'm on a
label with Megos and Baby, like these household names. But
I do feel out of pressure from Pee because he
wants me to be like a superstar. He really believed
I'm gonna be like really big, so I just want
to live up to that. What do you see? Pe
and certain artists that make you said, you know what,
I'm gonna put my all behind this person. I just
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know it when I see it, like consistency for me.
You ain't gotta have no lot of money, you ain't
gotta have no lot of flicks and all that stuff
that's going on. But if you just trying to work
with whatever tools you got, you know what I'm saying.
I said, you just constantly trying to use it. You
got that hunger. Then if I see some potential in
it and I feel like I want to put my
time in, then I just go off my instinct. I
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saw a birdman speaking about you on Big Facts podcast,
and he's he spoke about you not getting the credit
that you deserved. Do you feel that way about yourself?
Some signs I do, But I was just thankful to
being a position, you know what I'm saying. I'd be
looking I'd be like fos ain't so more records than
us or did more than us, But you know with
the social media, No, I'm on numbers guy, So I
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know what the real business is, you know what I'm saying.
So it's like I don't want the credit. I just
really just thankful just to be in a position, you
know what I'm saying. Long as I keep getting people
opportunity to keep growing the company. We got so much
other things going on outside of music. I'm just thankful
to just be doing that. So I don't really be
careing about the credit a long because I'm i know
what's really going on in the background, I ain't tripping.
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Do you think it's because you don't flex verbally, like
you know, like a birdman or part of them? They'll
sit down and tell you how much they sold, how
much the company. Did you think it's because you don't
do that a lot? No, they know, they just don't
want to knowledge morning. Everybody is DJ Envy and Ngela Yee,
Charlemagne the guy we are, the breakfast club we still
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have from Quality Control p and its newest artist, La
Kid in the building. Ye look, yeah, you also used
to be in a group right when you first came out.
So what happened with that? To Maje say, Okay, I'm
gonna be solo, no cocky stuff. But I was just
like the you know better one, and like it was
kind of everybody kept putting us against each other and stuff,
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and it was just I wanted to branch off by myself.
And she had went off to college too, so it
became she really went to college like she went to
she rob didn't really want to continue a rap career.
I don't know I did, though, Like it became more
than a hobby for me. So y'all cool now, Yeah,
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but she stays in Milwaukee, so like I got a
whole another life going on. So after it was first
six months when your rent was paid, right, how did
you manage to make ends meet? So I had moved
down here with my moved to Atlanta with my significant other,
so you know that was help. But me, I was
like doing a little promo here in their own Instagram.
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I wasn't making much money, you know, posting people little
music videos and stuff, and I was bringing in a
little money. Then I was doing everything. Y'all saw hair,
I saw a Pediman clothes, but I didn't come out
for them though. Um, so that's how I kept my
money coming in. But that was me keeping up with
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my hair and stuff. So my mom never let me
like slip though. So she even was supported when she
found out you wasn't in Classic though, yeah, because she
must have felt like you had talent. Well, when I
was rapping in Milwaukee, she used to tell me to
turn down all the time. I used to be wrapped
in my room, So I used to think she didn't
want me to do that, like she wanted me to
like go to school and stuff. So that's how I
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had to get her to do it, but she for
support him. Now she comes to all my shows. What
your influences back then? Influences? What made you want to write? Um?
So what My first rap was about my stepdad dying,
Like he I got killed and I was in a
poetry slam and like they told him, you sound way
more like a rapper, and I went off and get
the so Gone challenge and that was my first viral moment.
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So yeah, it was a poem about my stepfather. So
your girl really held you down to the when you
first moved to Atlanta. So how is that relationship? Because
things change, like dynamics change as you start getting more
successful and busy. Oh it's the same all right. No,
that's good because it's hard for people sometimes. Yeah. Now
I had to deal with the start them now and
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the fame. Now now you people thinking you got more
than what you probably got, you know what I mean,
because you went QC always cut my pockets. But everybody
around in a check right. Yeah. But see I just
asked my office family, because you know, the family thinks
that all of a sudden, you sid you didn't made
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a hundred million dollars. Yeah, they're so crazy but I'm
just like more so into worrying about my mom, my
siblings and my grandma. Like everybody else came around when
this happened. And I'm a mean bitch, so nothing wrong
saying no, you gotta have your boundaries. What's the weirdest
financial request you got so far? Oh? So many people
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be asking me for money like that. I had somebody
to tell me like, um, you ain't gonna send me
no money. You got rack steel ere y'all it was
five hundred dollars in a ship club. You didn't. They
all know what they worried about the wrong thing. They
can't get none of my money. I gotta pay my bills.
What's the weirdest financial requests you done got? Billionaire pe
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I just asked them for a mansion yesterday, Okay, the
whole mansion like this. I said, this house. I heard
what you used to hell about three million? And she
was like you, I said, if you said some records,
But that's that's something to put on the vision board.
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The kid, you know, yes, how hands On is pet
with you when it comes to your christ. He in
the studio every night and he's like, Noah, do that
over No he not in the studio all the time,
but he will come and like listen to all like
stuff I record. But he called me all the time
trash do it again. Yes, he's gonna tell me anything
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from like if he don't like my hair style or
if you like um that's what you need to music? Yeah,
because I mean he don't worked with CARDIV before you.
Who gives you a bigger rush watching the new artist
like the kid take off of watching somebody like Yadi
come out. I forgot what showed that was when he
came out performing coughing the video that went viral. He
came out at the festival. Yeah, oh yeah, yeah, they
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love him at them festival. I'll be telling him all
the time, like Russia, stay in that lane right there.
They love you over there that world. You know what
I'm saying. But all of the sites mean you know
what I'm saying. But I do love being able to
develop a new artist because it's just so hard being
an executive in his being to heaving your own company
and continuing to like break artists because I remember early
on people used to be like, oh it just got
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legging with the meg. Then you know what I'm saying,
do you do it again, and they're still gonna say
you leg ain't you? And you do it again? You
know what I'm saying. So I love breaking new talent
and giving other people opportunity. So now you do it right,
even when when the first time you came up here
with with a little baby. I'll tell everybody all the time,
I think little baby is the most improved wrap I've
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ever seen. Yeah, I mean trying to take you that
and told you that one somebody like man his brother,
because I don't know what happened lyrically, but he turned
into a motive that boy spitting it felt like Wayne.
Remember when Wayne went on that trajectory. Yeah, and you've
seen that vision like you know, because when he first
came up here, even both of y'all, y'all barely talk
yea like y'a were talking to the fans. But now
it's a little baby. Yeah, he on his way to
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being a real, real superstar. We talked. We talked every
day as a matter of fact. For I was just
at his condole yesterday getting hacker. He was getting his
son together take him to Carnival. But I went over
there and just thought farre jumping on the plane, I
was getting a hacker. Were just we was just talking
for about an hour. But the main thing about him
that I'm just so surprised, Well I ain't really surprised
about it, but I'm just happy he's still like that.
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He just really still humble. He's still like the same
person that he was absolutely in the beginning. Man him
been around each other but folk music, so I know
more than firsthand, more than anyboy, the high humble he is,
you know what I'm saying. So here superstar, so you
know he's taking it and he didn't let it get
to his head. He being responsible and but he respects
the craft. A lot of people when they when they
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get that big, they get lazy. But it seemed like
Tim to write like he like some of the stuff
he ran. I'm like, he's going in his work ethic
is It's crazy, Like he's always up. He always I
don't care what time, he always up. I was on tour,
he was in one of them cities he'd been on
tour for the past two months. I literally watched him
get off the stage go take a shower that he
went to hit bus and he got like engineer on
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the bus and he got his little studio in the
back of the bus and he just went straight back
then put his headphones on it. She was playing on
the Beast, and he still got that hunger. You know
what I'm saying, Well, you shocked. A big picture took
off last year because that was a record nobody expected
from a little baby, and everybody was waiting for an
artist to come out with a song that reflected the
moment that we were in and ended up being him.
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When you shocked, then no, I wasn't shot. Like when
I heard it when he sent it to him, I
was like this, and then I'm gonna tell you what's
so crazy? Like he was so passionate about doing that
reccause I think he like recorded the record. Then he
went out there, you know, with the people and protesting
and stuff, and then he shot the video on his own.
Like I ain't had Like I ain't. I was in
the house. I wasn't coming out of the house because
the COVID stuff. I was scared because I had I
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had called COVID. I think this was before I caught
it though, But I was just scared to come out
of the house. But he went out there and then
he sent me to be. I was like, Yo, this
we about to get this out right name. I was
surprised at how the people responded to it. I feel
like he was the best person to add that voice
for you know, for that moment. Was there pressure for
him to like record more those socially conscious records. Nah,
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he's gonna do whatever to him? All right, Well, old movie,
have more with P and La Kid when we come back.
It's the Breakfast Club the Morning Morning. Everybody's DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
We still have from Quality Control, P and its newest artist,
La Kid in the building. You got a song what's gonnaub?
You heard? Yeah? It's like it's like it makes you
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feel like freaking Back in the day, I said it
strub the ground. I scrubbed, So he did scrub the
ground over? I thought that was Jack Quiz. Shut up.
I saw that video yesterday and it was in that
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video that wasn't scrubbed the ground. That was a different video.
You know what, forget it. How often are you looking
to sign new artist? Because it don't seem like you
do it often. It seemed like when you stand next
to something, You stand next to it, and that's what
it is for them for a while. As long as
you're not looking for a new girl signed as many artists?
What do you mean? It's enough, man for everybody, but
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it's not enough focus a point man, How often do
you look for the sign a new artist? Us? Like,
I signed two artists a year. I'm happy with that,
you know what I'm saying. On my next level up,
I might start trying to sign five. You know, we're small.
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A lot of people think we're just so big, but
you know, we we're a small company. We just do
a lot of big stuff, so people think like it's
just big. But right now we um I finally start
opening up to like bringing more people on to help us.
So the more people I bring on, you know, the
more will start doing more. But I don't contend on
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how we be doing it now. I at that point
that Lakida brought up too. If you were gonna be
interested in signing another woman, would you consult with her first?
I ain't consulting. Bring it up to her and give
her little heads up. He would probably be like, it's
just make sure you consistent, because I wouldn't look to
find me another girl. Yes, but my whole thing is
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if you ain't going as hard as me, then I'm
gonna go focut. My time and somebody else were probably
the way the Megoes put it down. A good new album. Yeah,
I mean, well, yeah, well, y'all proud because I think
a lot of people didn't expect for them to do.
You know, they did some respectable numbers. You know what
I'm saying. I would I would have loved for it
to do more, but they took off for three years
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and for them to come back and still do one
third or whatever the first week that that was cool.
You know what I'm saying. You know, the music is
shifting right now. You know, you got to be able
to change with the time. And for them to be
almost ten years in and still doing respectable numbers, this,
you know, it's a blessing. Now. The Megos is a group.
I don't think they get the credit they deserved. We
told them that when it was up there last time.
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It's like, because they literally did change the land able
music for the past decade. Yeah, you know, beside outcast
to me, they liked the greatest group of our generation.
I say it like this here. Man, if you ten
years in this music business, they're still able to get money.
You want periods right now, I've seen you had the
verses with with Gucci. How was that feeling of thank God,
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they ain't got no beef no more and they just
let things go. Yeah, I know I put that together? Right?
How hard? How difficult was that to put it together?
It really wasn't that difficult, you know what I'm saying.
I hear Lara Jackson, I hear Gucci hit Jesus folks,
and they got together, had a conversation and we made
it happen, and it had got rough for the second
I thought, yeah, yeah, but I was glad them two
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brothers was able to, you know what I'm saying, said
it before the coach and be able to walk out
of that. The way it ended was just special to me,
you feel what I'm saying, specially with all these kids
and out here beefing and killing each other. You know,
them guys had real Yeah, they was the real beef
before all this social media beef and stuff was going on.
You know what I'm saying. We know that was a
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real situation. But for them two guys to walk out
of there the way they did. You know what I'm saying,
It should be an example to the younger guys out
here that's doing all this fooshness. And you know what
I'm saying. And in fact, they're on tour now with
each other making money. Yeah, are they performing choicely together?
Not on tour. I don't think they performing together, but
they're on the same they're on the same show. To
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what what advice would you give little kid that you've seen, Like,
what are the mistakes you've seen your artists make that
you would give? Tell a kid overboard? Just stay humble,
don't let this music being don't let this fame and
come into Instagram. None of that get to your head
because you could be here today and be gone tomorrow.
You know what I'm saying, So don't even don't even
let this. I don't let none of this stuff get
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get to me. People get success and like social media confused.
Yeah right, you can have five million followers on Instagram,
but if you don't got five million dollars, that ain't
really sussiss to me. You know what I'm saying. You
rather have a million people that follow you because they
love you and support you and gonna go out and
get whatever it is that you have than ten million
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people that are just following you for your antics too. Yeah,
because a lot of people do gimmicky things to try
to get more followers, but those followers don't mean that
they true fans. Yeah, exactly your performances, Lakia, because I
think that's important too. Sometimes artists don't pay that much
attention to making sure they got the dances. They're super
entertaining and working on their actual live show. But I
know that's important for you. It is. I watched Nicki
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Minaj and Beyonce, those are two good ones to watch. Yeah,
Nicky is a channel her when I get on stage,
let me follow what you got be like one point time,
but I got but I got one point nine million
dollars though, oh yeah, network is fifty's a little I
think I've learn the value in him. But network was fifty.
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We got talking right now. He was saying, what do
you get? The American music record producer P is earning
big and his network is impressive. He is the CEEO
a Quality Control music p of QC network. For fifty
million dollars, they look like right. All I did was
Google p QC Network, Like I always think Gosha is
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not a woman man because it's inspiring his brother from
the South. I'm looking. That's wrong, It's very wrong. Don't
tell him way more man, way lesson. All right, it's
(48:31):
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, She's filling the team. This
is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
So Colin Kaepernick has an upcoming Netflix series and they
did unveil the trailer for this upcoming project. It's called
Colin and Black and White. It's a six part mini
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series that follows his adolescent years. It's a coming of
age story that appears to be centered on aspects of
racial identity. You know, Colin Kaepernick did grow up as
an as an adopted by racial child and a white home.
It's co created by both Colin Kaepernick and Ava Duburnay.
Here is the trailer. Since the day I was born,
my passion, my love was being a quarterback. But what
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you start out as is not necessarily what you become.
While I was in high school, I felt a lot
of different emotions. It turned out my competition wasn't only
on the field. Growing up with white parents, I assume
their privilege was mine. I was in for a rude awakening, Kaepernick.
The hair not acceptable, all right, so get ready for
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that with the trailer being out right now, does that
sound engaging to you, I'll definitely check it out. Yeah,
I mean the experience definitely does you know being a
black man, you know, growing up with a white family.
I mean just that one line where he said I
thought that their privilege was mine, Like, yeah, I'm interested
to see what that experience was like. All right. Now,
Summer Walker has revealed that her new album is going
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to close out with Sierra's Prayer. So while they didn't
have all the tracks on the graphics right now for
you to be able to see, she's releasing a song
on Friday X for a Reason with JT from The
City Girls, and then Sierra's Prayer will be also released
at a later date and it'll be narrated by Sierra.
You know, a lot of people wanted to know the
(50:24):
prayer that Sierra did to find her husband, to find Russell,
So this should be pretty interesting and I think it's
a very clever and creative thing for her to put
on her album. All right. Now. Nick Cannon was talking
about Fat Joe, and he was telling Fat Joe how
instrumental that he was and squashing his beef with Eminem.
Here was Nick Cannon on the Fat Joe Show. You know,
(50:46):
one day, hopefully do not get an opportunity to sit down,
because like I said, I do respect his ability, but
if I'm not acting like I speak to you every
day to try to be the mega, be the big man,
trying to get you all together. I've been trying to
get I've talked to Roy. We're trying to really get
it Popp because I think you did. Two men need
(51:08):
to have that conversation. But I'm Joe Cracking a little
different from everybody. Looks like it all works out because
here is what Nick Cannon has to say now updated Honestly,
I gotta keep it a stack. This brother right here
help in the beef with me and Eminem on his show.
And it wasn't no real beef. But Joe was like, man,
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I gotta get you brothers together, man, and he called
too yeah, and I said, this gotta stop. I love Joe, man,
I love Joey Crack. It's just amazing to see Joey
Crack squashing beefs right, is that that's a huge turn.
You know a lot of terror squash stories. But he's evolved.
He's definitely he's evolved, definitely evolved. All right. Now, Fat
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Joe was also on Rap City. We watched that before
the BT Hip Hop Awards debuted, and Tiger was asking
him which maderin rapper would he compare to Tupac. You
know everybody likes to say they're the new Tupac. Well,
here's what Fat Joe had to say. All right, Joe,
We're gonna play a game right here in Rap City
twenty twenty one. We have all these artists, right and
I want you to name the twenty twenty one version
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of the artists that I give you. So I'll give
you a name, a legend, and you tell me who's
the twenty twenty one version of it. Man, I hope
I could do this, but let's go all right, Tupac,
I don't know. It's hard to beat these guys. I mean,
you asking me some crazy stuff. I would say, the baby,
all right, what the baby did? Go ahead and post
that clip on his Instagram page and he said, agreed,
(52:36):
But they're gonna sort that down to crack two Crack
and so, yeah, I saw a lot of people pushing
back on that. But I mean, here's the thing I
didn't under I didn't hear why what's the context? Like,
I would like to hit Fat Joe's reasoning? Fat Joe,
we've been around a lot longer than me, you know
what I mean? He actually knew pocket if I'm not mistaken.
So I would like to know what was his reasoning?
And I can't just dismiss with Crack's heid. Yeah, some
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people are saying because to podwords outspoken didn't hold his
tongue on any topic, and the baby is the same way.
What's the Fat Joe say? Though? I wanted to know
why Fat Joe said that. I don't care what the
people said. I want to know what fact why Fat
Joe said that. That's what I would like to know.
What was his reasoning? Did he give a reason? Wrap
City cut it off right there, and nobody but nobody
bothered to go look at the full cliff Hunt. I
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don't know. I don't even know if they if Ticket
asked them why, I'm sure take asked what all right now?
Square Game has surpassed Bridgeton for Netflix's top all time
series of launch one hundred and eleven million views. Bridgeton
had got eighty two million first month viewers. That was
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the previous record. I mean that blew that out the water.
One hundred and eleven million. Does Netflix put out numbers?
Are they do? Sometimes? Everyone to the wall. Yeah, they
always talked about their topics, their top shows. I said
they not always do. Yes, they do know. They are notorious.
They are notorious for not telling you what they was
(54:00):
number one. They'll tell you what the most watched show
was over a certain pop. Won't give you its exact noumboos. Yeah,
they'll give you the number. Never seen that before. That's
how we knew that Bridgeton was their top rated show ever.
They actually put out a whole report the other day
six or something like that. But yeah, Bridgeton, you need me,
I mean you'll see. If guys have fallen off, call me.
I'm available the new season. I'm sure it has already
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been filmed because it's about to come out. But um
meek mail posted square games. Pay attention how fast people
switch and kill each other to survive. Now, think about
the hood poverty. It's the exact same thing. If you
just help them with work and money, they won't be
that way. Just a common sense message. So if you
saw Square games, then you can relate to what Meek
mill is saying. Yeah, that must be a new Netflix policy,
(54:41):
because I'm looking at an article right now. Netflix executive
explains why platform refuses the release ratings figures and company
It says company has remained enigmatic. That's the word enigmatic
about viewership. I think they just put this out like
maybe like a couple of weeks ago, because we reported it.
But I also feel like he might not be ratings,
but they just talk about what is the top ones,
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you know, so they might not give you the whole
entire all right now. Smokey Robinson says he nearly died
from COVID. He spent eleven days in a hospital in
LA and that was the last December. He did an
exclusive interview with dailymail dot Com. He said he did
not lose his ability to taste or smell, but the
virus did threaten his vocal cords, and it left him
(55:26):
unsure of whether or not he would ever be able
to sing again. He said, I could barely even talk.
Even when I got home. I was horse. I could
not try to sing because I was afraid I had
to work on my vocal cords and get myself back together.
He said he didn't know how he contracted it, but
he thought something was wrong when he started feeling weird
and funny after coming in off the road. He was
quarantining away from his family. A second COVID test and
(55:46):
came back positive, and then he was rushed to the
hospital where his breathing started to decline. He said he
was so exhausted that four or five days of his
stay are wiped from his memory. So we're very thrilled there.
Smokey Robbins is okay. I couldn't imagine how he would
feel if he couldn't perform again. I actually took my
mom to go see Smokey Robinson perform at the Apollo,
(56:07):
and she was so exciting. He's still a great performance
to this day. He really gets down and he'd be
doing all this his grinds and everything. So shout out
to Smokey Robinson. Salute to Smoky. We're glad that he's
all right. Swoot to my dude Jason from title he
just uh Fadule's tweet. I guess feduald tweeted, No one's Tupac.
There's the only one. But I was asked the question,
and the baby's a super real one. He lives what
(56:28):
he raps about. And our producer said, Ticket didn't ask
him why, he just said. Ticket says, all right, all right,
what about mc hammer? What I guess the next artist
that they're talking about, well, that is your rumor report.
All right, thank you, missy. Remember he was saying what
artists reminds you of an artist? He was, I guess
(56:49):
he was moving on to the next artist, which was
mc hammer. Who are you give me your donken? You man?
We need to boint in Beach City Commission in Florida
to come to the front of the congregation. We'd like
to have a world with him. All right, we'll get
to that. Next is to Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the
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
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one you call 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. Make sure you're telling
them to watch out for Florida. Marda. The craziest people
in America come from the Bronx in all of Florida. Yes,
you are a donkey. The Florida man at tapped and
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ATM for a very strange reason. It gave him too
much money. Florida man is arrested after definitely say he
rigged the door to his home and an attempt to
electric hit his party at White Police arrested in Orlando
man for talking a Familia to Breakfast club Bitchy Donkey
other day with Shallam Haine, a guy. I don't know
why y'all keep letting him get you elected. Well, Donkey
to Days for Wednesday, October thirteenth, goes to the Boynton
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Beach City Commission in Boynton Beach, Florida. What did your
uncle Shaw always say about the great state of Florida.
The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and
all of Florida. I promise you, I do not wake
up in the morning and say to myself, who in
Florida can I give donkey today? Two? I actually read stories.
I read how ridiculous they are and then when I
read where it happened, that's when I find out they
(58:18):
from Florida. Okay, not a lot of surprises here, all right.
I would like to say good morning to Latasha Clemens.
All right, dropping a clues bombs to Latasha Clemens, I
am sending you healing energy, positive love and light. Okay.
Who is Latasha Clemens. She is a black woman who
became the city's first black female firefighter in nineteen ninety
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six and served the city for a total of twenty
six years in different capacities. Dropping a clues BOMs for
this queen, damn it. Okay, we appreciate her service, quite
a big deal. She is history making. When you make
history like this, nobody can take it from you, except
for white people. Let's go to w PTV NBC five
for the report police Latasha Clemens is a local hero.
(58:58):
Clemens is opening up for the first time since her
picture was removed from a point in Beach fire station. Mural.
I was like, Wow, why did this happen? I was hurt,
I was disappointed, and then I was outraged. Clemens, the
first African American female firefighter in the city, says she
was under the impression back in November, her picture would
be in the mural. When it was unveiled on June second,
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her spot in the mural, along with another retired African
American fire rescue member, appeared to be replaced with white faces.
The mural was taken down. One person was fired and
another was demoted and then resigned. We went to the
mayor to find out what happened. So the people who
made the decision didn't know that it would be determined
to be racist to take out people of color from
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our mural. They are moving forward with the original design.
The city's first black female firefighter gets honored along with
other firefighters in a mural. In the replace her and
put a white woman instead. I love people who attempt
to call me a rag bader because I just point
out to obvious about this country. For all you folks
(01:00:01):
out there who get mad at me because I constantly
call out white supremacy and white supremacist institutions, how do
you explain this? Come on humor me. I ain't tell
me your reasoning. How does the first black female firefighter
in the history this is wild of the city of
Boynton Beach get honored with a mural for her and
others for their service to the city, and she gets
reflected as a white member of the city fire department.
(01:00:25):
Why what nobody had the proper skin tone color to
paint a black woman. These are usually the kind of
things they do to you after you pass away and
years later when none of your relatives are alive to
tell the tale. They try to revise history. But these
folks in Boynton Beach, Florida trying to revise history in
real time. And that's why Latasha Clements is suing. That's right.
(01:00:46):
She filed a lawsuit in April. The complaints said being
depicted as white was not only a false presentation of Clements,
it was also a depiction which completely disrespected all that she,
the first female black firefighter for the city, had acomplish. See,
I know, y'all love celebrity and the celebrity stories stories
are sexier to support and be outraged about because let's
(01:01:08):
be real, ain't no cloud attached the raising hell about
this Latasha Clemmensmurrow Okay, the way folks was raising hell
about the painting on the side of Meek Mills bus. See,
folks don't really care about issues. They care about cloud
because if they cared about actual issues, they would be
helping to get this woman's story out. Now. The city's
public art manager and the Boynton Beach anor the Boynton
(01:01:28):
Beach fire Chief were serving in their respective positions, all right.
In the wake of this unveiling of this painting, the
public art manager was actually fired and the fire chief
was removed as they should have been. Okay, Latasha Clemens
laws through the alleges, the actions of the city were
done intentionally, you think and knowingly your belief to defame
and Injia Clemens, and they have caused emotional and mental
(01:01:49):
harm as well as financial loss. She's seeking damages of
more than thirty thousand, and due to ongoing litigation, the
city has no comment. What is there to litigate? Pay
that woman her money for her emotional discress. I think
thirty thousand is too low. By the way, pay her
legal fees and get some dark, fleshed tone painting there
to fix the goddamn murral. Okay. This is why I
(01:02:12):
always encourage my daughters to paint their dolls brown and
color white characters in their books brown. Okay, It's one
of their favorite pastimes. All right. Look, history is only
kind to those who write it. All right, this is
why we can't let other people tell our stories, because
we will have a bunch of white people rewriting history
just to make themselves feel good. Please give the point
in Beach City Commission. The Sweet Sounds of the Hamletones.
(01:02:33):
Oh now you are the doge, the dogee, oh the day.
Ye No. There's a quote by an English writer named S. J. Watson.
(01:02:53):
He says, we're constantly changing facts, rewriting history to make
things easier, to make them fit in if our preferred
version of events. We do it automatically. We invent memories
without thinking. If we tell ourselves something something happened often enough,
we start to believe it and then we can actually
remember it. This is one of those situations where this
(01:03:14):
is absolutely going on. Yeah, this is crazy. I've seen
that the other day. This is this is why sloth
Natasha clemments though. All right, well, thank you for that
donkey of the day. Up next ask ye eight hundred
five eight five one oh five one. If you need
relationship advice or any type of advice, call ye. Now
it's the breakfast Club. Go morning, What what what? What
(01:03:37):
you gonna know? Baby, mama issues, sneaking some words of wisdom.
All up now for asking eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one the breakfast Club. He need relationship advice,
need personal advice, just need real advice. Call up now
for ask. Ye morning. Everybody is DJ Envy and Angela
(01:04:00):
yee Charlemagne the guy. We are to breakfast club. It
is time for asking, yee Hello, who's this right? What up? Doe?
You better be coming to my coach Otober thirties, bro,
bring the kids, bring the family. Yeah, man, I heard
a lot of Man I'm trying to all right, cool.
What's your question for you? Though? Bro? Yeah, so I
got a question of relationship with mice. Man, I've been
a good dude to my girl or whatever, and I'll
(01:04:21):
keep been saying for years like you want to wait
for the six, but uh mary te marriage had six
all the time, you know, situation like that and now
all of us but thought you liked last two years
or a year. We've been to g almost five years
and now she just want to wait for marriage and
it's frustrating to me. So my question is like how
(01:04:42):
do I cap And it's just too you know that
situation are y'a planning to get married. Yeah, we've been
talking about it. I haven't proposed n we got haven't
got a gage because I'm still going through, you know,
the things, just getting ready for that situation myself meant
to this may be the push you need to go
on ahead and figure that part out. But I will
(01:05:02):
say this. You know it's her choice, of course, as
you know. So you're just trying to figure out how
do you cope with this? Because is this somebody you
want to marry? Yeah? Yeah, I'll can see myself marrying her, okay,
and you want to marry me. I'm sorry, well making
(01:05:25):
about nothing. I'm just like, man, oh, stop it all right,
Well listen, I'm a couple of things here. Of course,
she put it out on the table before you look.
Even though we've passed sex before, I've made the decision
that we're not doing this anymore unless we're married. And
for whatever reason she decided to do that, she decided it.
If you decide to stay with her, that's what you know,
(01:05:47):
the parameters of your relationship with the boundaries are. So
you know that now if you guys decide to get married,
you know obviously you'll be able to continue your relationship
in that manner. But now it's kind of the ball
is in your court. The decision is yours. Okay, do
you want to be in a relationship with somebody where
you're not having sex unless you get married? And do
you want to get married? Those are things that you
(01:06:09):
have to decide because now it is uh, basically she's
leaving it up to you. But I told her, like, now,
once I get married, I don't want you to. I
don't want to because I'm be a horrid dog, you know.
I don't want to step out of off there not
like that, which I don't feel like I will right here. Yeah,
like now when I'm marry you, I ain't. I don't
(01:06:29):
feel like I want very nice. Yeah. Well that's a
discussion that you guys will have to have. But um,
you know, it might be actually be good. Sometimes people
say not having sex can lead to y'all having better
conversations and doing other things and getting even and getting
even closer. So I'm sure you can think of some
really amazing things that you guys can do in place
(01:06:51):
of that for now, knowing that in the future down
the line is gonna come And imagine if you do
get married. How amazing it's going to be when y'all
have sex um on your wedding. Okay, you're welcome. All right,
all right, brother, ask ye eight hundred five eight five
one on five one. If you need relationship advice and
any type of advice, you can call ye. Now it's
(01:07:11):
the breakfast Club. Good morning. I'm keep there's some real
advice with Angela yet ask ye wanting everybody in DJ
envy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the breakfast Club.
But in the middle of asking ye, Hello, who's this? Hey?
What up? DJ three thirty from Detroit? Hey, another Detroit representative?
(01:07:33):
What's your cost to fie? You know the vibe? All right?
So I got a question. UM. I have a friend
of mine. UM. I started a business UM about maybe
six to seven months ago. It's been very, very successful.
My friend also provides a service in some of my clients.
And recently my friend gave me a call and said,
we're going to basically be opening the exact same business
(01:07:53):
to you. Not only do I want you to be
excited for me, but I want to pick your brain. Well,
what's the business? I don't want to say too much
because this is my close friend. Is I don't know
how to feel right now? You well, first of all,
I think you should tell her that you don't know
how to feel right now because it is difficult. We're friends,
but you're opening up a competing business. But I will say,
(01:08:15):
in business, right, this might actually push you to go
even harder at whatever it is that you're doing, because
no matter what, there's gonna be competition. There's no business
out there that is original. So so regardless of the fact,
y'all can both be really successful. Yeah, it's just it's
crazy because my business is not that old. It's not
(01:08:35):
even seven to eight years old. And this particular friend
has always been extremely supportive of my business. Anything I
want to do, they've always showed up. So now I
kind of leave me something like, damn, were you being
supportive because this is something you wanted to do too.
It just kind of you know what I mean, it
seems a little well, you inspired someone and there's absolutely
nothing wrong with that, and maybe you can encourage other
(01:08:57):
people to do what you do, because look like, look,
I own a juice are if one of my friends
wanted to open a juice bar, I wouldn't be mad
at it. I would actually help because I do think
it's something beneficial for the community. And I also feel
like there's enough clients in Detroit that y'all could both
be successful and thrive. It's not a matter you know
what I'm saying. It's not a matter of probably though
we're so cool. We have a lot of our clients
(01:09:18):
tell because of the service they provide. We trained clients
all the time. Well, it might all this means for
your business. You're gonna have to figure out what you
can do to make sure y'all are go on that
extra mile when it comes to clients. Because look, imagine
it was somebody who didn't know or didn't get along
with that opened up a competing business. That's not easy either.
(01:09:38):
Yeah would end up for sure. Yeah, we would end
up for sure. You know. So if anything, let this
be a way for you to even expand your business
more or figure out how to step it up so
that you're providing something that she's not. And certain things
maybe you're not gonna share with your good friend, but
I will say, you know, it's fair game. She's able
to open the business. I think you should be honest though,
(01:10:00):
if you have any type of feelings about it, but
also realize that you know you've inspired your friend and
y'all can both be successful and make money. But you
just have to figure out now for you because it
is a little bit of a friendly competition. Now you
have to figure out what can I do to make
sure that my business is thriving and even better than
hers and always expanding because you have had a jump start. Yeah,
(01:10:25):
that's real. That's a good diplomatic way to look at it.
I hate that, but I appreciate any that. Yeah, I mean, like,
I think it's you know, I think it's dope to
have women in the space that we're in, being entrepreneurs
opening up businesses and so let that push you, let
that push you to take yours over the top. I
appreciate that. Make sure you check in with me too,
(01:10:45):
because I gave you my mixtape when you came to Detroit. Okay,
where you at foot Locker? Nope? I was at the
UM Oh you're at Private Label. You know it. It
was the Little Service Show. Okay, all right? Cool? Yeah,
go check in. Thank y'all. I'm a prere I'm good
morning too, all right, ask ye eight hundred five eight
(01:11:06):
five one on five one. If any relationship advice you
can hit ye. Now, we got rumors on the way. Ye, yes,
what he's talking about Damon Away and he said he
is putting his full support behind Dave Chappelle and that
Dave Freed comedy slaves and PC culture. All right, well
we got roomors on the way. It's the breakfast club.
Good morning listen. Oh gosh, got report. It's reports club
(01:11:33):
Damon Wayne's is supporting Dave Chappelle even though Day's been
getting a lot of criticism over his latest Netflix special.
I actually saw there were two kids urinating outside of
Dave's house in Yellow Springs, Ohio. I guess they were
upset about the special. So that close to his house.
I mean it's outside, like on the gate surrounding his property. Okay.
I saw that place denied David Farrell too. In Virginia,
(01:11:54):
they denied to have Dave do a comedy show there.
I think they also said it was because capacity and
they thought it would be too many people trying to
get in or whatever. That's the reason you shut the
whole show down. Yeah, I think they wanted to do
it outside. I saw listen I saw a lot of
different reports about it too. Who knows what the real
reason is. I don't think Dave's lose a sleepover it. Yeah,
that was the reason that they gave. All right, Well,
(01:12:17):
here is what Damon Wayans had to say about Dave Chappelle.
I feel like Dave free the slaves comedians were slaves
to PE culture, and as an artist, he's bang up
but a zero. Well, I was trying to tell us
it's okay. I just think he's saying, you know what,
with all of I have, I'm not afraid to lose
(01:12:40):
it for the sake of free nucess speech. I mean listening,
time will tell. The reason I say time will tell
is simply because everybody is not Dave Chappelle. If these
networks and corporations stand by other comedians when they expressed themselves,
regardless of whatever backlash day they received from whatever community,
then Damon is right. But nobody is stopping comedians from
seeing what they want. You just have to be willing
to deal with the consequence of it. They clearly is question.
(01:13:01):
If you peel my fence and my dog bite, you
do I get charge? Um, I don't know about that,
all right, All right now, LaVar Ball hasn't veiled an
eight hundred and ninety five dollars big Ball of brand
luxury lifestyle sneaker. Here's what he had to say, triple beatings,
Big Baller brand is in the building independency and ownership.
(01:13:22):
Check out the new Nfestyle shoes eight hundred and ninety
five dollars. Oh, come on, stop y'all spending that type
of money. Y'all spending that money on sneakers now, Jordan's
one fifty? What are you talking about? I heard plenty
of people spit say they buy sneakers for a thousand dollars.
You know that, Jordan? How much to Jordan's I don't
know about know Jordan? It depends no retail one fifty
(01:13:43):
one eighty? Well, yeasy, isn't how much y'all buy them
designer shoes? How about it? To get it? You're gonna
get it. And I think also when people make things
limited edition and makes people spend more too, So as
long as it's something that's not available for every body
to be able to get in, as long as you
like how they look. Yeah, I just hate when we
when a black persion puts up minds a lot of money, Like,
(01:14:05):
why is it so much? We don't say that about
nothing else. I'm not saying that. I'm just telling you
what a course, that's a lot. That's a lot, all right. Now.
Tiger was arrested on felony domestic violence charges. This is
following an altercation he had with his ex girlfriend and
his bail was at a fifty thousand dollars. So this
reporting incident took place on Monday. She arrived at his
(01:14:26):
residence and was let in. There was a back and
forth that continued inside for hours. Now, according to her,
things escalated to the point where they turned physical when
she claims that he laid hands on her and left
her with a black eye. At this point, now, Soldier
boys actually trolling Tiger. Here's what he said, Tiger, Tiger Tiger, Right.
(01:14:48):
That all stems from that breakfast club interview with Soldier boy.
But come on, soldier, you've been in that situation and
Soldier said he was innocent too. Ray, Yeah, all right,
So you know you gotta give you gotta give that
brother the same type of grace, you know what I mean,
in the same due process that you got. Don't do
that when you when you point one finger. There'll be
three fingers pointing back at you. Don't do don't do that.
Get that brother, grace, man, get that brother the same
(01:15:09):
grace you know folks gave you. And in good news,
congratulations to us. Sure he welcome to a baby boy,
so now he has four children. Saya Castrillo Raymond is
the name of that baby. Also, congratulations to Derek Rose.
He proposed to his fiance Alena Anderson on the court
at Madison Square Garden. So congratulations to them. They announced
their engagement yesterday evening in an Instagram post. And now
(01:15:34):
this this had to be very upset this morning. Young
thug he destroyed a Rolls Royce raife to promote his
new album. So you can see that footage online. You
know that's that's his race. I know, but you were like,
did you see what happened? I was surprised. I mean,
that's a three hundred fifty thousan dollars. Call Jesus scratch me,
baller brands, niggas you can buy with doing this thing?
Dollar left me. Oh my goodness. A nicer promo would
(01:15:56):
be like, let me give this car to somebody. That
would be a dope promo all right, and Snoop Dog
once gave Tom Brady's son of course on exotic dances
and some was only eleven at the time. By the way,
and here's Tom Brady joining Tim Gray for an episode
of There Let's Go podcast. Here's what was said. So
after the game that we won in Atlanta against the Rams,
(01:16:16):
Snoop was there and I brought my so my son
was eleven at the time, to the after party. And
the game ended pretty late, so it was midnight. It
was in our hotel. So we had this so special
spot on the stage. Well, Snoop had a pole up
and there were some girls. They were clothed, but at
the same time there was a pole and my Summer
heroes hid his eyes open and he was listening to
music and I said, Jack, cover your eyes. It was dad,
(01:16:38):
I'm good. I'm good. So it's two in the morning,
and I'm like, holy cow, if he tells his mother
I am, I ain't gonna see this kid for a
long time. But yeah, Jack, what nephew, Jack in the face? Stop?
Would you be mad if you're eleven year old was
out with the was out and went to a stripper party.
I mean it wasn't meant to be a Scrippa party, wasn't.
You gotta get that some context too. You made it
seem like Snooping. They had the eleven and you old boy,
(01:17:00):
and it was playing and everything Like God, Brady just
told the story of what happened. Yeah, but that's not
how you tease it. You tease it like it just
it just so happened to be that type of party
when he was there. But Snoop, My son was around
Snoop at thirteen, and I think my son was a
little high at that time too. I mean, it wasn't playing.
I didn't say he was high. You just changed the
whole narrative of this one. What is wrong with You'll
(01:17:21):
not know how to explain these stories. Made it seem
like Snoop pass from the blunt. No, it was just
you know, just secondhand smoke, Yes, beating around smoak. This
guy's a crazy wall. But the women were clo so
they just happened to be a strip of pole there.
All right, Well that is your rumor report. Let me
shout out to Santia Deck. She is the first black
woman athlete to own her own sneaker company. It's called
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Tronus Dope t r o n us, so shout to her.
She plays for the Women's Football League and she sent
me a pair of sneakers, and I just want to
shout out to hers since we were talking about sneakers
and black own sneakers and her sneakers one hundred and
fifty dollars, So Dope definitely go support and shout to her.
And today is a shanty's birthday, so let's start off
to make some shanty. Oh and it's a shanty's born day.
I want to say too, it's pretty vs born day. Man,
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have you born? Data Vina dropping the clues bombs, the
pretty V dropping the clues bombs, A pretty V. Happy
born day, Pretty V and Ashanti. All right, well, let's
get to the mix of the Breakfast Club, Good Morning, revote.
We'll see tomorrow. So Breakfast Club, your mornings will never
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to P from Quality Control and Lakia from joining us
this morning. That's right. Salute to Pe man Pe getting
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a lot of money. I respect with P and coach
Cad built. It's because they're two black men from the
South Man and they employ you know, so many black people,
and so many black people are able to change their
families lives and the trajectory of their families lives because
of what those brothers have built. Man, So salute the
billionaire Pe and coach k quality Control. Man. Really respect
what those brothers do. Absolutely all right. And when we
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come back, we got the positive notes. It don't move.
It's to breakfast club. Good morning, morning, everybody is DJ
Envy Angela Yee Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Yes,
and listen man. Make sure the watch my late night
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Plus right now. And download the podcast The Gods on
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the Black Effect. iHeartRadio podcast network. Now, do you want
a positive note of to day? The positive note? Man?
I posted this on my Instagram or this weekend, and
it's really simple. You know, well, it's not complicated. Okay,
I'm not gonna say it's simple, but it's not complicated.
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To attract better, you have to become better. You can't
do the same things and expect change. Transform your mindset,
upgrade your habits, think positive, be hopefully consistent with your evolution.
It all starts with you and how you feel about yourself.
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