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club with the bottle intacting the coats that people watch
the breakfast Club for like news and really be tuned in. Man,
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Cholo Migne. The guy peace to the planet is mon Dad. Yes,
it's Monday, back to the work week. It's definitely Monday,
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and I'm gonna talk very low this morning because for
whatever reason, it is hot as hell in this studio.
They feel like a summer in South Carolina, Like, what
the hell is going on? Why? I don't know why
I'm not in the studio, so lucky studio. Studio has
been hot the last month or so and I don't
know why. And I asked why and it was like,
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I don't know. The building building, turn turn the damn
temperature down. How hard it is to turn the thermostat down?
My goodness. Well, I want to shout out to everybody
that came out to Atlanta over the weekend. You know,
in Atlanta this weekend, Um, I did my seminar. We
started doing the real estate seminars again. People started hitting
me all the time saying they want the seminars back.
It was a little different. Um. Everybody had to be
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six feet away. All the chairs was six feet away.
It was very, very very well spaced out. I had
to hire a social distancing police to make sure people
were wearing their mask and that they remained six feet away,
which everybody did. They have those in Atlanta social distance police.
I can't head they do. Yeah, at certain venues that
you had to have em t EMT and social distancing
police to make sure everybody was, you know, away from
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each other, wearing masks and doing what they were supposed
to do, which everybody was. And it was a successful event.
It was sold out. A lot of people got the
knowledge they wanted to learn to how to purchase a
first time home or an investment home. And I was
seminars different because we bring everybody there, so it's not
like you go and then you confuse later on though.
We bring If your credits messed up, we bring a
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credit repair guide to help you right then and there.
If you need a loan conventional, we have somebody right
there that can help you. And there's no like, Okay,
well you're gonna pay this to talk to know everybody
is there. If you're into wholesaling, there's somebody there to
help you with a wholesale And there's a little bit
of everything at this event. And people got so much knowledge.
So I hope people got you know, used what they
got and used what they heard and really get out
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there and really start, you know, making sure that they're
not renting anymore and they actually own a property. Money's
cheap right now, interest rates are low, so now it's
it's the great time. It's the best time. So shout
out everybody that came out to the a at a
good time, good good, good time. Next one is made
second in New York, New York, New Jersey, made second. Indeed,
hopefully I get to see you guys. But I just
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love helping people. People are so surprised when when they
get all the knowledge because it was like, you give
us so much, but I don't. I tell people all
the time. I just wanted to see people win. I
want to see my people win. I want to see
people that look like me be able to invest and learn.
I didn't know how. My parents had no idea. I
had no idea. So the fact that I'm actually making
a little bit of change in real estate, I want to,
you know, help the people out, well, that's a beautiful thing.
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And speaking to people winning. Did anybody watch the Grammy's
last night. I've seen some of them. Grammy just kind
of good. Yeah. I enjoyed the Grammys last night. I
enjoyed it. I enjoyed quite a few performances. They were
they were a one. I thought the Baby was a one.
I thought Cardi and Megan the Stallion was a one.
But that damn little baby with Tamica Mallory and killing
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Mike dropping a clues bond from a little Baby Damnit
and Sulks Sonic, I thought they did a great job too.
Sonic was cool. But I like the messaging, you know
what I mean. I think that when you have those
kind of platforms and and and and and you have
the attention of America, so to speak like that, you
should use it to spread and message. A little baby definitely,
absolutely positively did that last night. Bigger Picture remix featuring
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Killer Mike Tamika Mallory comes through in the middle of
do a speech. I thought it was phenomenal. Yeah, all right,
well we'll talk about all that. And we got a
special guest today, right, yes, we do. Actually, who's joining
us to BRS Cash will be here BRS Cash, right,
young young young brother from Atlanta, Georgia has a song
called throat Baby and another one called cash app Well
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on the radio, it's called God Baby. Throat Baby is
what it is. Yeah, the clean versions go baby throat
Baby's gold clean version. I can't speak for that one.
And when you go when you go to the polls
to vote, it's vote baby, no throat Baby. Oh my goodness.
All right, and we got front page News what we're
talking about next, Yes, and you know, over the weekend
some people got some extra money in their bank accounts,
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so we'll talk about these stimulus checks. All right, we'll
get to a next It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning Bording.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are to breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news. Well,
after twenty years of playing football, Drew Brees retired from
the football game. He is now retired. He did pretty
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good last year, didn't he known? He didn't do that bad?
Who beat them the finals? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, Okay, I'm surprised.
Maybe he just wanted to be over, but I thought
they did pretty good last year. Old though. That's why
that's why Tom Brady is such an anomaly. And that's
why you got to look at Tom Brady and be
like wow, because he's forty two, about to be forty three.
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I think if he's not now, and Brady's like, what
forty one, forty two, yep, it's time. Well, congratulations to
Drew Breese. What else we got easy, Well, the City
of Minneapolis is going to pay the estate of George
Floyd twenty seven million dollars after the city Council on
Friday unanimously voted to settle a lawsuit with his family.
Of course, his brothers said he would return the settlement
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money millions if and many could see his brother again.
Phillanese Floyd said, I think the state of Minnesota for
getting the settlement taken care of. But even though my
brother is not here, he's with me in my heart
because if I could get him back, I would give
all of this back, man. And that you know, this
is all as we're waiting for Jerry's selection that's underway
for the trial of Derek Chauvin, a former Minneapolis police officer.
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That officer former officer is accused of killing George Floyd
back in um made twenty twenty by kneeling on his
neck for almost eight minutes. It has got to be
so bittersweet to even receive a payment like that because
it is literally blood money. It's literally what it is,
blood money, right, And there's no amount of money obviously
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that could even make you feel like that's okay, But
it is historic and it's something that I don't know,
it's just hard to say. I don't even know what
you can say about that. And you know, even you know,
like Ben Crump's lutamo man. Ben Crump's great to get
these settlements, but gotta keep pushing for policy. You know
what I'm saying, You gotta keep pushing full policy change,
right because these things should not happen period, right. And
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you know, March thirteenth, by the way, was also when
Brianna Taylor was killed one year ago. So she was
shutting killed by cops when they opened fire. And they
actually had some march here in la as well, so
just to celebrate her life. Oh, in Louisville, Kentucky. Sorry,
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they had a march in Louisville, Kentucky as well, and
so they said it was it was very peaceful. But yes,
one year March thirteenth, So again let's never forget that too,
as we're still waiting to find out what's going to
happen with that. And you know, her boyfriend is also
now suing the police department and us because, as you know,
they dropped the charges against him, but he does have
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a pending state lawsuit claiming in the new federal filing
that the Louisville Police Department does bear direct responsibility over
Brianna Taylor's death, which they do, and that is you
you sound like a robot a little bit. Eh. Listen,
if people got their stimulus checks I'll be interested to
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hear if anybody got that money in their account, because
that money did start going out this weekend, and they said,
if you didn't get it this weekend, you should be
getting it sometime this week. So that should be starting now.
Good because it's well needed for a lot of people
out there. All right now, get it off your chest.
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If
you need to vent, hit us up right now. Phone
lines a wide open. Eight hundred five eight five one
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oh five one is the breakfast club. Good morning the
breakfast club. Listen your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're man, Thank you from you on the breakfast clubs.
You got something on your mom? Lit out? Hello? Who's this? Hello?
Hear me? Yeah, we can hear you. What's up, Robb?
(08:52):
Get it off your chest? I'm here. So I think
you want to voice my support for my governor Andy Normal.
I just want to that I support him, and I
know that a lot of people are me me okay, yeah, yeah, okay,
oh my god. I just I just want to say
that you know a lot of uh he used supporting
about these politics, calling for this guy who resonated and
(09:16):
nobody's talking about the people, and all of the comments,
all all of the news report comments, mad women, don't believe,
don't permit it, and nobody's reporting that, and nobody don't believe. Wait,
hold on, hold on. But I'm pretty sure, pretty sure
that governor did admit to some bad behavior. But the
(09:36):
way the way that he admitted it wasn't that he
admitted it. He was pretty much saying, like, yo, I
didn't know that that was the way that he took it,
and he didn't did like he couldn't whatever whatever he
said to him, like like I just you know what,
why are you so? Why are you so flustered over
(09:57):
this whole situation? Bro? Because you know what, it's just
the way the news is reporting all these need people
are talking about all these politicians, and nobody's talking about
what the people in So you're basically saying, these politicians
want Governor Cuomo to resign, but you and some other
folks like you in New York don't wantas while he's
boldly sitting there because he's seeing that's the whole lot
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of he seeing that people are saying, don't resign. I
don't think that. I don't I don't. I don't. I
don't think them. Yeah, I don't think he's boldly sitting
there because of that. I just think that, you know,
it's probably like for him if I'm if I'm governing
a CUOMO and I see all these politicians asking me
to resign, I would be asking the same question, like, okay, well,
six months ago or however, many months ago Joe Biden
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was getting accused by eight different women of being inappropriate,
y'all didn't ask him to resign. I'm like, what I
would be Like, what's the standard example? He said? Who Trump?
He said, I mean Donald Trump? Joe Biden was governing
a CuMo. In one game ball. They say, you could,
if you could a dark night, you could I be
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a hero, And oh, that's a fact. I'm a build.
That's a fact. If everybody was giving more enough this
whole year. He did every day. Man, he was so
hard every day. And now all of a sunny and
you got people turning it back on left and right,
And I just think that's crazy. I don't think New
York sat Mad Women is talking about if they don't
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believe you women, they say they they really don't. You
can see it in the top. I don't think it's crazy.
I don't think it's crazy. I just don't understand how
any of it works. Because Democrats are called for one
to resign but ignore the other. So you know, I
just don't know how any of it works. It's it's
no consistency. It's funny. These Republicans got something nerves after
they left down something the White House. Republicans and Democrats
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like that. Once again, Joe Biden was accused of being
an appropriate day different women. So I just don't know
how any of his works. That's all, well, thank you, brother.
Get it off your chests eight hundred five eight five
one on five one. If you need to vent, hit
us up now. It's the breakfast cludg morning. This is
your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're
man than from you on the breakfast clubs. You got
(12:03):
something on your mind? Hello? Who's this? Hi? Good morning?
This is Ashley. Hey Ashley, good morning. Get it off
your chest? Okay, So I'm on my way to work
after being quarantine from having the coronavirus. Why you say
it like that coronavirus. Everybody want to put a melody
on coronavirus, but it wasn't that bad. Um it was black,
(12:28):
and um, I just lost my past and my I
actually still don't have my past. Um I got retested
and checked us out. I tested positive still after being born.
But according to d Heck in South Carolina, I'm not contagious.
So my job is that I want me to go back.
(12:50):
You still have it, and you I'm not a doctor, mon,
but if you still have COVID nineteen, I don't know
if you should be going to work. No, but this
is the thing that the Heck says that it will
continue to pop up positive and your system to are
about like ninety days. But as long as I don't
have those symptoms, and um, I'm not, then I'm not contagious. Man.
(13:16):
I don't know. I ain't never heard that one. You
just you just hit us with a new one. I've
never heard that with my life. Yeah, seriously, even my
job is like, well, do you have any symptoms? And
I'm like no, man, And she's like, okay, if you're
all sets to come into work, so I'm like they
just need you a white Yeah, but if you're testing positive,
that's kind of like a liability, right, because what if
(13:36):
you're come in there and affect everybody else exactly. This
is coming from human resource, from my job. You don't
get hard, right, I'm looking. I'm looking at what the
CDC says. It says if you test positive but had
no symptoms, if you continue to have no symptoms, you
can be with others after ten days have passed since
you had a positive viral test. Yeah, that makes zero
sense to meet you, because that's like saying, like, if
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I don't have no symptoms from the beginning off, people
have been testing and they've been asymptomatic. So why do
we gotta quarantine? Well, they said, ten days after you
first had your symptoms. Well what's the difference, And what's
the difference If I test positive and I don't got
no symptoms? Why why do I have to quarantine at all?
If and they don't. They don't know much about this.
Every time, every two weeks, things change every two weeks,
it's a different. Oh we gotta Oh it's different from before.
(14:19):
Now we should double mask, now, we should do this now.
I just you just a careful okay, yes, of course,
all right, thank you mama. Hello, who's this young? All right,
we'll get it off your chest. I gotta get off
my test man first, trying to get like three years
many gotta start like you are the biggest deson area. Man,
(14:43):
I'm upcoming artist that stir the world look ahead, anybody
would be good. You're you're up becoming artists? Were you
from going? Okay? Well, let me let me hear your den?
What was your DM if you said I'm the biggest
artist out there? I probably my assistant probably didn't answer.
But what you're trying to do? I had try to
get you to listen to my music rap right now?
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This is your chance, this is your opportunity to spend
something right now. Bro. My mom told me when you
locked up, let's see where your friends at. People switched
up on me. I ain't got no friends left twenty
years for body, now you got ten left five hundred blocks.
Why I've been that? People keep wondering when I keep
the what's that my lawyer has earned? Just can't up
go and get that brand new him or clip? No,
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I had to extend that fine tough foot them, like
what I hell to gift that list my twents for
being boy? Something I kick get back. It's that the
eagle got a mean kicked back, ran down on them
while the whole block was pitch black him and told
him I should push your it's back. All I ha
is a bunch of lies. I just had a bunch
of lies. Then you just said you just lying, you
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just lying. You said you said you did twenty years,
you said you gott you said you got twenty years
and you did ten. Have you ever been to jail
for ten years? I sat, I sat my, I said
my meg got twenty years. He got ten left. Okay,
all I hear is the bab you got ten left.
You just lie the whole time. Man, So you will killer?
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You bust your gun? You will killer. I ain't kill her? Man,
you bust your gun? Kill? Do you bust your gun?
You're a liar, piece piece called piece. Give me your
full name. What's your what's your first and last name?
You better not ill made? Hey, what's your what's your
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first and last name? King? First name, last name? Man,
he's definitely calling nine one one of usher'na one on
you just you just you just admitted the mad cribs
on the radio. I just want, you know, people to
do that due diligence. That's all. Con Get me, all right,
good man, No, we don't talk to criminals. Well, have
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a wonderful morning, brother, put the guns down, guns down,
piece ends up, all right, thank you? So well, just
wake up and choose violence through your rats. And six
something in the morning, God gracious, alright, had breakfast, Get
it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five, one
oh five one. And let me shout out to mister
Ruggs out at Copper Cole if he owns a restaurant,
one of the best restaurants in Atlanta. There's so many
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great restaurants in Atlanta. He owned one, and I forgot
to pay the bill on my way out. So Rugs,
if you're listening, I will say, you forget to pay
the bill. You know what, I just totally forgot. I
just we just walked out. See that's why you can't
have black people in your businesses man. He wouldn't have
forgot to pay the bill of the white Rugs exactly,
wouldn't even have thought about forgetting to pay the bill
of the white rugg ran out, respectful. I paid the bill,
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and then you know, somebody said, yo, let's take a shot.
I took a shot, and then I forgot to pay
for the two shots, so I owe Rugs some money.
Rugs that I'm good though I was wanted someone told
you let's take a shot and then you have to
pay for it. Yes, yeah, pretty much right, But shout
to mister Ruggs. Mister Ruggs, I'll send it. Man. He
was like, don't worry about it, but now I just
want to make sure of my dad to pay. So shout,
I was talking about you when he walked out. Feel good.
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I feel bad for the bar, but yeah, shout to
mister Rugs. Support these black owned businesses. You go out
on the best, I win. That's what I'm telling people.
Go support. But anyway, shout. We got rumors on the way. Yes,
and we'll be talking about the Grammys throughout this morning,
but we'll tell you about somebody who's been nominated thirteen
times and has finally won his first Grammy. All right,
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we'll get into that next keeping lock just to Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club Blist. Oh gosh, reports the
Breakfast Club. So congratulations to Nas. He got his first
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ever Grammy and that is for his album King's Disease. Yeah,
I see a lot of people saying that was a
lifetime Achievement Award for NAS, but I disagree. In my opinion,
King's Disease was the best album in that category. If
it wasn't Freddy Gibbs, it definitely should have been NAS,
because just to meet personally, King's Disease was the best
album in that I think so too. I thought it
was the best in that category, but I think NAS
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they skipped over a bunch of NAS albums that I
feel should have won Grammys. But congratulations to NAS, please lady. Yes,
other people in that category where De Smoke with Black Habits,
Freddie Gives and the Alchemists with Alfredo Jay Electronica with
the written testimony in verse to five nine with the allegory. Now,
Freddie Gibbs did react to Na's winning Best Rap Album,
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but I'm undefeated in court dropping a club with Freddy
Gibs perspective, baby perspective that right now, JA electronic album
was dope too. I really love that album, it was.
I enjoyed it all right now. In addition to that,
Beyonce and Blue Ivy Carter made history. They actually blew.
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Ivy is the second youngest Grammy's winner ever and Beyonce
won her twenty eighth Grammy. So she is the most
decorated female Grammy winner ever. So congratulations to her. Yeah,
dropping a clue box of the car is Blue not
even gonna care about the Grammys. You know how kids
get tired of Pacify. It's like the Pacifi is the
most important thing to them when they're young, but then
they get older and they're just like whatever, that's all
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Blue gonna feel about Grammys. So Winny in the house,
she didn't see them. Another one, another couple. You know
what I'm saying? All right? Man, Tiffany Hattish, by the way,
won a Grammy, and she found out while she was
working on Kids say that darnedest thing. Here's what it
sounded like while she was on set. I'm just happy
with being nominated personally. You've been nominated a couple Yeah,
(20:34):
I've been nominated a couple of times for some things.
But I and I love. I'll just what you just
want to love being nominated. I just I just want
to Grammy. Are you serious? I'm not lying. I'm telling
you the truth. Wa y'all see this thing in my ear?
Tell them all you just want to Grammy? Congratulations? You
just want the best comedy out. Y'all serious, I'm serious.
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You know a black woman has hasn't one in that category?
Is the nineteen eighty six dropping a clues bumps for
Tiffany Haddish Damn Crass the Tiffy Hadish. Absolutely, there's no
way you can put ahead, go ahead, what do you say?
I was just gonna say, what a cute way to
find out? Yeah, And there's no way you can know
Tiffany's backstory, know where it took for her to get
what she is and not be happy for her. She
deserved it at all. Dropping the clues bumps with Tiffany
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Hadrish to get Damn and Tiffany got a Emmyana Grammy,
now right, I believe so? Yeah, man, she's getting closer
to that egott a scan the Tony All right, A
Little Baby was joined on stage by Killer Mike and
Tamika Mallory come on, as well as Insecure actor Kendrick
Sampson for his Grammy's performance of the Bigger Picture. Here's Tamika.
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We don't need hand lives, we need a complacens. It's
bigger than black and white. This is not a train,
this is our life, unto freedom until freedom. Can you
sit there on house and couch watch it on TV.
The most kids of Twitter want called it a trapped eat,
but you a trappisty. You've been robbing your empathy. Replace
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for empathy. I wish I could magically then you can
face it and see I missed up lit a beat.
He told me a couple of sex before he lay
down in his train. All the same, masterless, all of us,
nothing but slaves. They never beginning the story. Drop baby.
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You know what man, little Baby? Yeah, you got a
salute little Baby because there was a lot of people
looking for that kind of record from you know, a
lot of different artists last year, in particular Kindred Kcole,
And I don't think anyone expected that from little Baby,
but he delivered. And every time I've seen a Little
Baby at these award shows, he's using this platform to
deliver a message and adding a verse from our leaders
kill a mic and some words from another one of
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our leaders to Mika Mallory was perfect. So salute the
little baby and an oppressed release. He said, my performance
is important to me, and I had to make sure
it was right. Nominations aside actually performing the bigger picture
means the most to me. I paint pictures with my
songs and wanted the performance to bring that picture to life.
It's like with the song, this performance had to reflect
the real, no sugarcoating. My family, my fans in my
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city know who I do this for. That's right, And
I'm gonna tell you something killing Mike gonna really get
his flowers when his is his solo album comes out.
He hadn't put out a solo album since he raps,
so it's been a while. But he's gonna really get
his flowers when his new solo album comes out. And
saluted to Mika Mallory. Make sure you pre order her
upcoming book, State of Emergency, How to Win in the Country.
We built in stores May eleven for available everywhere you
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pre order books now. Tomica Mallory might put that ship
put out an album. Her voice sounds pretty amazing, I know.
All right, Well that is your room of report. All right,
thank you, miss year. We got front page news next.
What we're talking about, yes, and let's talk about these
a racist election law. Stacy Abrams is warning everybody right
now about a new election bill in Georgia, which, by
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the way, they're trying to pass all these election bills
across the nation. And we'll tell you what to look for.
All right, we'll get into that next. It's the breakfast club.
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Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the breakfast club. Good morning. Let's get in some
fronty excuse me, front page news. Congratulations to Drew Brees.
He retired all in football after twenty years of playing football,
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being the quarterback he has retired, So congratulations to him.
You know, God bless him. You know what I'm saying.
I'm sure he was tired of waking up with a
hurt back. You know you forty one years old, forty
two years old, it's time to hang it up. Everybody's
not Tom Brady. That's Tom Brady. Such an anomaly. By
the way, it's fifteen years with the Saint, so congratulations
to him. I believe he's forty one to forty two.
(24:54):
Let me see, let me see, let me see forty
two years old, forty two. That's what I'm telling you
that Tom Brady guys different man, Yeah, very different. All right,
what else we got you? Well, let's talk about Stacy Abrams.
She was on CNN on Sunday and she was talking
about these racist election laws. Republicans in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Texas
and likely other states including Michigan and Wisconsin are China
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roll back access to mail balloting, eliminating drop boxes, toughening
voter ID laws, and erecting other barriers to the ballot
because of improving quote voter security and restoring faith in
the outcome. Here was what Stacy Abrams is warning us about.
Do absolutely agree that it's racist. It is the reducts
of Jim Crow in a suit and tie. We know
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that the only thing that precipitated these changes. It's not
that there was a question of security. In fact, the
Secretary of State and the Governor went to great pains
to assure America that Georgia's elections were secure and so
the only connection that we can find is that more
people of color voted and it changed the outcome of
elections in the direction that Republicans do not like. That's right,
That's why you got to pass the was Voting Rights Act. Man,
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How else are you going to help protect voters from
racial discrimination and voters oppression if you don't put something
in place to protect it, simple as that and one.
And I always tell once again, this is why people
have to stop saying voting doesn't matter, because if it
didn't matter, what the hell are they always trying to
stop us from doing it? And Georgia, there's some bills
that they're trying to pass that would end automatic voter
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registration and limit voting by mail and Sunday voting, and
they said that disproportionately targets black voters who tend to
vote for Democrats. All right, one hundred and fifty spring
breakers were arrested in Miami Beach, and they said that
Friday was the wildest days. About one hundred and twenty
people who are arrested on Friday. Two police officers were
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also injured during clashes with them. They said, it's a
really difficult situation a lot of people are coming to Miami,
and they're coming here with the wrong intentions. So the
city is under at ben night curfew and miss the pandemic,
and officers who were injured have been attempting to make
an arrest when they were attacked. They said, the crowd
ended up turning those officers who were there. The gatherings
led police in some areas to deploy pepper spray to
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disperse them, and on Saturday, thirty more people were arrested.
You got to really be committing crimes for a police
officer to arrestue during this damn pandemic, because I wouldn't
want to get that close to you, yeah, you know,
and in this spring break time. So for everybody who
is trying to figure out what they want to do,
you know, just be really safe. And y'all don't got
to be like partying in large crowds and groups of
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people there you know, just must have been Texas. I haven't.
I haven't been a Florida at all. I've been to Atlanta,
but not to no parties. But I'm just saying, if
you want to go somewhere, at least try to be
safe and not be all up under people Florida, Georgia
and Texas. Ain't nobody going there to be safe, Okay,
they're going there to be turned out. Yah, those places
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are open open. That's how I was surprised when I
had to disseminar that they had to you know, the
social distancing police. But yeah, no, those those places are open, open,
and people a party. That's right, all right, and rest
in peace to Marvin Hagler. He's the Middleway boxing champion.
He died. He was sixty six years old. He was
the Middleway champion from most of the eighties. He died
unexpectedly at home in New Hampshire. His wife k Hagler
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said on social media. She posted, I'm sorry to make
a very sad announcement today. Unfortunately my beloved husband, Marvelous
Marvin passed away unexpectedly at his home here in New Hampshire.
Our family request that you respect our privacy during this
difficult time. With love. Now, I saw another boxing legend,
Thomas the Hitman. Hearns who you know him, and Marvelous
Marvin Hagler had wanted the probably the greatest round in
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boxing yellow the first round of their fight. He said
that mister Hagler died because of the vaccine. Yeah, I've
seen that report to Nobody else is saying that but him.
Right His cause of death has not been disclosed, and
they actually have a website Marvelous Marvin dot com for
whatever information. But his family is asking for privacy right now.
They said it was natural causes according to his website. Well,
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Thomas her, I don't know. I'm just telling you what
he Yeah. Yeah, we don't repat anything that we don't
know after ten years now, really not when it comes
to something like that, we don't want to do that.
I didn't report it. I just said what Thomas Hern said. Yeah,
it's not a report. All right. Well, when we come back,
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b rs Cash will be joining us. That's right. He's
if you don't know who he is, he's a rapper
from Atlanta. He signed the Interscope records and he had
the record maybe yes, called Cash app with Mulatto. That's
right back on the track from North Chalton, South Carolina.
All right, So we're gonna talk to him when we
come back to Don't Move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning,
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the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee
Charlomagne the guy. We all the breakfast club. We got
a special guest in the building. Yes, indeed be as
Cash motor brother. What's going on the one the piece,
young king man. I know the scrippers gotta love you
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because you mixed script club anthems. You can play that
that whole project. You just put out cash only and
keep a woman on stage with thirty minutes creek. Oh yeah,
so they definitely gonna make it some way with my
song and drop. Let's let's start from the beginning for
people that don't know, well, how did you get the name?
Let's start from the beginning. How did you get the
name as cash? My name originally first was cash Cash.
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You know, I ain't no like coming up like you know,
copyrights and trademarks and stuff like that, So somebody had
already ended up having that name trademark. So BRS is
bank Roll Society, which is my entertainment, you know what
I'm saying. So to brand my to brand myself with
my entertainment, I just put BRS in front of cash
and just dropped the cash. You can't never go broke.
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You can't ever go broke, not of your name. Bank
Roll society. Yeah, how do you get rapping? So how
did you start rapping? How did you get into rapping?
I mean you from Atlantis, everybody Atlanta rapper? How did
you get into What was your inspiration? So? I started
rapping like when I was about twelve. When I was twelve,
I was modeling. So when I was modeling, I had
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to find like a talent. And my mom was in
the Girl. But you be modeling now because this my
lending is the mare guy that says, hey, your son
is cute, he should be a model. Which model that
we're talking about? I don't really know. I really was
just trying to find something to do. But my mom
was in the Girl back in the day, car live
in Lace. They had a deal, didn't he. I don't know.
I'm not I'm not even sure. Like by the time
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I was, everything was, everything was different. You ever heard
any of any of your mama's songs? You know the
crazy part? I ain't never. I never listened to pull
up some leathers in lace. Let's hear what mama talking about?
We get to that lady. I never listened to it.
But but yeah, so from there, you know, I guess
the music was just in the family. It's just gravitated
to me, you know. Throat Baby, Man throw Baby is
one of the most romantic songs I ever heard in
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my life. Oh yeah, for so, but what was your inspiration,
sir man? After crazy and kind of one night, I
had to make a song about it, so crazy crazy
crazy because he like. The reason why I made the
song is like, I'm gonna please it. You've been okay,
So for me to get something that pleased me in
such a way, I had to make a song because
I never really liked it like that and sent in, man,
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tell you old uncle Charles some more man, what city?
What state? I'm living like karously through you Atlanta? Okay, okay,
but you never liked like that? He can't say that?
And then yeah, I ain't never liked it? What never
liked it? And then when I got it, I was like,
you know what, I gotta make a song. As soon
as she loved I wrote the whole I texted tour
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it was up. But that ain't the first part. The friend,
her ex best friend, ended up giving me so even
crazy what And that's how I came up with hold
on set the stage for us. Now, So what what
you were doing using the studio. He's on a date
with No I went in the studio. That was in
the the second Encina was in the back of the
sprint at the park. Damn yea. And she knew like that.
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Oh yeah, she already she already liked I had a feeling,
so you know, she just I did. Did y'all ever
do it together? Did you ever get that at the
same time? Man, they had not fell out by then. Yeah,
it was over with because of you. No, it wasn't,
because to me it was something previously befolded. But I
think I was somewhere in that mix and you wrote
a song about it? Yeah, I wrote a song about it.
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Did she ask for a cut of it? Her boyfriend
ended up blocking me? What Yeah, he ran, I guess
he got her phone and start reading the tests Missy.
So over it was over the song. Yeah, throw a baby,
the whole thing, because I told her I wrote a
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hard song about you. I had so I kept for real.
I kept real. Inspiration comes in a lot of different forms, man,
for show a chime in my life too. What is
it to think about you rapping? Now? Because since she
was in the rap game, she loved you, and also
what did she think about your song Throat Baby. So
the crazy part about that is my mom when she
was telling me that she listened to the song, that's
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what inspired me. When when her and my listenson started
listening to the song, that's what inspired me to make
the clean version, because I was like, man, there's no
way she's been let her She's gonna keep going around
her friends, let her friend hit his song. So I
had ended up making a clean version from that. Let
me tell you something, young man. There's nothing you telling
your mom or any of her friends that they don't
know about. Oh I already know. I'm looking at me
like that like it's nasty boy, because she already think
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I'm nasty. So man, yeah, I know, but it's my
mom was over. I want to remain like Angel and
her eyes. Yeah, I saw it when you They had
you performing outside of a church in Georgia. How to
get Out, How to get out and voting it You
turn the lyrics to throat Baby to vote Baby. Whose
idea was that and how soon did you fire them afterwards? Oh?
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I mean it was part of my idea because me
growing up, I always felt like I had a voice,
but I feel like people will overlook that voice. So
when I seen the opportunity for me to use it
in a positive way, I just ran with it and
I was like, Okay, I'm gonna do. I came up
with the song with them, probably like probably like an hour.
I switch started, switch started words, but not not the
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not the actual lyrics. You might have changed the hook,
but you still sexy, little bit, sexy little hole. You
don't say that what you say how you started off?
I started like the clean version sets you a little chick, sex,
your little wool, a little way, you walk, a little
way to talk. Let's all go walk to the pole.
It's about sign the baby. Yeah, cat, switch it over
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a little bit. I get it. I get it so
down in the interview, you said you'd rather give than receive. Right,
Oh yeah, for sure. I'm a woman. Please somebody got
to throw baby girls. They pleased you, so did you
please them back in the back of the sprinter. No
no no no no no no no no no, I
ain't no no please in the back of the sprinter.
But probably like a time for the second one. Yeah,
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but the first one. All this is very interesting to
me because I don't know too many men that didn't
like it, and and the fact that you liked giving
it more than receiving it. It just turned me on. Yeah,
it turned me on. I don't know what did you
learn how to do it the proper way? Did you
know how to eat? I watched out the videos? Okay,
point on the video? Did you watch? Got against to that?
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I was on? Yeah, because I learned. I learned through
a book, because you know, I had a homegirl told
me I wasn't doing it right. She gave me this
book called The Ultimate Kiss, and he taught me how
to properly eat the poom poom. I just watched the
videos and just practice, practice, practice, perfect. Yeah, on one
person or multiples one person at the time. Yeah, you
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know now at my age, I didn't you know? Oh please,
twenty seven, you still don't know what you're doing? Quite
check you learn? You're getting there? Yeah? Wait, tik you
about thirty five? I got a long time thirty five
you was that? You was that? You're talking about eats
on your album too. Now you know I hadn't slipped
up and made a mistake. That's not a mistake. You're
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only a twenty seven year old says, it's a mistake
when you're grown. It's an intentional acting. Yes, that's right.
The regular with the wife absolutely, Okay, we got more
with BRS Cash when we come back. Don't move. It's
the breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
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Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
We're kicking it with BRS Cash. You probably know his
single Throw Baby. It's from Atlanta, Georgia. He's signed the
end of scope Hee's Head. So what are your thoughts
on Atlanta and everything going on with Atlanta? The house
break in, is the robberies, the shootings, and does that
make you move differently? I see I've been moving. I've
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been moving different because like growing up, you know, you
be hang you with some of the folks. They're doing
all of it. So to see folks do it, to
be like firsthand seeing it, it'll automatically make you move different.
You feel what I'm saying, So it don't surprise me,
but I wish it would. Like you know what I'm saying.
Stop because at a certain point of time, Folcus is
going through a pandemic focuses you know what I'm saying
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hurting for many and all that, but that don't mean
go take it or you know, do wrong to get it.
How do you protect yourself because I mean, you know
they know you out here getting it. You see, Yeah,
I stopped away, I got security. I got my security
out there. But I'm most of the most importantly, I
stopped the way and if anything, you know, folks gonna
respect me because I respect the everybody else like I'm
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move out for. I treat people how I would want
to be treated. So I don't give like if somebody
be like, hey, bro, you know, listen to my song.
You know I'm gonna give a person a chance and
talk to him, not gonna call show them to make
don't feel like, oh well, I gotta do brother the
wrong way because you know what I'm saying, he's just
tried me. Like nah, you know, if I got time
I'm talking to I'm doing whatever. You know, what's something
I can Yeah, you know what I missed the kind
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of music you make, man, probably because you know I
don't go to the clubs I got used to. But
like records like remember Chopper Style and all the Yan
Yang Twins stuff, just those records. That was for the ladies.
Was it was it a conscious decision to focus on
the women. Did not do this, the so called screech stuff.
It was basically, so I'm gonna tell you like this,
my my best friend, he was my man, and he
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ended up getting killed in twenty fifteen. Sorry to hear that, King, So,
you know, a lot of the stuff that we was doing,
I had made a violet of time in my life,
so I didn't really want to promote the violence and
the other stuff that was going on in my life.
I just really wanted to, you know, focus on, like
I said, the fun, the party, you know what I'm saying,
the ladies, because that's what I liked. So I ain't
really want to, you know, too much talk about the
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other stuff. Now I will in some songs, but as
far as just constantly doing it, and you know, I
don't really like it. When your partner got killed, it
that did that kill your drive or make you go harder?
It killed my drive for me, and I slowed down.
I had stopped for a good good two years, and
I really had to get myself together because I ain't
really have it at the time. And he was putting
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the money up for studio time. You know what I'm saying.
He really believed in me and supporting me. So after
he left, it was just like I got lost and
I didn't know what to do. You know, long lived
he got killed in Atlanta. Yeah, I got killed in Atlanta. Man,
some fault that were working for him tied him up.
And I had just got off the phone with him,
you know, like as soon as he got the phone
he said, I'm gonna call you back. I said, okay, cool,
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and like I would see him every day and my
car was broke down at the time, so I can't
go to the spot. So as soon as he got
the phone, he's like, yea off and house have been.
I'm gonna call you right back and meet me at
the studio. So he never called back about the studio time,
and I was thinking, like dang. So I caught his
brother like the next day and like, yeah, check on
your brother. I ain't heard from him. You know, I'm saying,
phone gonna strike the voicemail. That Sunday I was singing
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in church and the choir and he said he was
gonna be there. And then when I when I got
the church and I looked in the crowd and I've
seen him he went there. I'm like, dang, bro, you know,
he never said he was gonna be somewhere and not
calling me. So at the end of the church, I
sat down in the own. Everybody went downstairs to eat,
I said at the altar, and I had prayed a
little bit and I was thanking, and like the next
day they caught me and was like they found him
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on the maintenance man opened the door and found them
tied up, shouting the head god. Yea. They were trying
to rob him, but they oh yeah, they rolled him
and then when they got caught, they had his clothes on.
They had them about new jury everything. Like I said, no,
it was really doing it. But he was against so many.
You said his old people did it to him. Yep.
It was two brothers that was working for him. You
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said it was in the studio. They were working in
the studio where it was he was at this He
was at his house. Okay, okay, what I mean working?
What would you say working? All the man is kind
of we didn't figure that out. Streeting a long time,
you know, whatever, he was there working, they found a
space opportunity got you back into it. This and the
ticketing two years, so what got you motivated to say?
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You know what, I'm gonna get back into it. During
that two years, my girl best friend right here RP
record Thug Cry for Yeah, I did the record Thug Cry.
She got me through that little through that little space,
you know what I'm saying. She motivated me to keep going.
And in that time, you know what I'm saying, just
to see how much somebody supporting me, It just made
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me want to go hard. And then once I you know,
once I got out of that grieving moment, I just
got beat to it and him like, this is what
he wanted me to do. So in that time I
got back in the studio start doing me was my
friends from growing up. They the club promoters in the city.
So they're like, man, come on, give us a record
so you know, so we can help you out. So
I'm like, okay, cool, so you know, I'm still keep
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making music. Nothing. Then then Registered, so finally they heard
the Throat Baby. They're like, bro, you got that right there.
In that whole of time period was like motivation with
Dan in the time period of Throat Baby coming out,
because she wanted the girls talking. At the beginning, she
got off work, got into a car crash and she died,
and she got to hit the song one time in
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the club. So from there I just felt like I
started even going harder even then because it's like I
felt like she blessed the truck. So I keep close
by me. You know what I'm saying. Were you surprised
with the successive Throat Baby? What you were talking about
in the fact that it was a number one record?
Oh yeah, because a plan releasing it. I was really
hesitant about putting it out because I didn't want women
to lick at me in a certain type of way,
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like I was degrading them. But I had received a
little bit of backlash from women, my brothers. All women
give it, That's what I ain't gonna say. All men,
A lot of men eat. I guess a sexual act,
Like what's the grading? You know what I'm saying. You
was like throat Baby, the one and give him to you.
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Ye show how passions I was behind it. And the
thing you used to sing in the choir, I didn't
sing in the choir, you know. I would singing on
that Sunday like my dad like deacon at the church. Okay,
so like I would go in now, like on mednsday,
I would volunteer the guard that was doing for me.
And because you know it was the church was more
so women that I mean, so I would go out there.
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You remember any of the church songs you stopped to sing?
I mean a little bit? Which one I remember? The
U I ain't. I can't even remember. See the fact
that you asked me to made it just made me
forget all. We got more with BRS Cash when we
come back. Let's get into his hit single throat Baby.
It's the breakfast club good Morning that would throw baby
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BRS Cash. He's in the building more than everybody with
all the breakfast club. But talking to him now, Charlemagne,
I read that you're in the meditation, and now it
makes so much sense because you've experienced real trauma, you
know what I mean between you know, your man getting
killed and he getting killed, like so that is that
what got you into the meditation. Yeah, that's one thing
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that got me into meditation. But it's just channeling in
my energy, you know what I'm like, I said, I
changed my life. So practicing the laws of attraction treating people,
you know, how you want to be treated, putting positive
energy into the universe to receive it. The secret. Yeah yeah, yeah.
Like one of my one of my other homeboys, like
he older than me. He gat he getting winning, you
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know what I'm saying, owned houses, got cast servers and
stuff like that, and he was teaching me like how
he manifested his businesses, you know what I'm saying, succeeding
and stuff like that. And he actually taught it to
me because like I was doing like our jobs. So
if he needed something done in his house, I would go,
what they'll do the maintenance, do the leaves or something
like that, you know what I'm saying, watch the cars
for him. He like he would try to put money
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in my pocket to keep me out of the streets.
So he started to teach me. As he you knows,
I'm working for him. He started teaching me and I
just started practicing. And it started practicing and it made
me look at people differently. It made me treat people differently,
and things has been going up ever since. Y'all love meditation.
I go to therapy once a week too. But my
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own girl name is Debbie Brown. She's one of the
main mindfulness leaders in the country, and she would be
telling me for the longest, Yo, you gotta start doing meditation.
You gotta start doing meditation. So I just started doing
meditation with my beads and doing my chance and I
got my mantra. You got all that too, Yeah, I
write write them the affirmation down in the bull I
write down things that goals that I want to accomplish.
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He taught me how to look in the mirror and
you got to become one with yourself before you can
become one with anybody else, like all that, and it
helps me with a lot of a lot of the
pain and a lot of the stress, you know what
I'm saying, So releasing it, it's amazing. It's amazing. I
do it. I do it. I try to do it
before I go to bed. If I don't do if
I go to bed, I do it first thing in
the morning. And it just, man, it's like it's like
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hitting the reset on the on the on the xbox.
All the negativity that people would say to you, you
can just look right past it and laugh at and
it don't even bother you. Did you do any therapy
or anything before the meditation. I feel like I should,
but I feel like the stuff that I've been through
me channeling that into my music it kind of helps
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a little bit. So music is one of the forms
of me like expressing myself, so I kind of get
my feelings off in that type of way. So it's
in a in a sense, it's like I am like
I'm telling people what's going on. You know what I'm saying.
Every song that I got is a real life situation
somebody around me. You know what I'm saying. It's something,
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So it's just like I'm getting it off my chest. Yeah,
I think I think music. I mean, I'm not a musician,
but I would assume music is therapeutic. But it's it's
not therapy because music you're telling somebody about the experience.
But when you're in therapy, you're telling the therapist about
the experience. But then you're also getting to how that
how that experience makes you feel, right, you know what
I mean. And I just think it's a difference. I mean, yea,
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in the sense it is. What's the biggest screuss relieving
meditation meditation? I want to ask you would your dad,
being a deacon, how does he feel about your music
career and what you're rapping about. And now your dad
didn't got some throat babies too. So my daddy, right, like,
he was in prison for eleven years, so you know
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how that go. When he came home, he just it
was just so for him to do. Don't tell me
you think your daddy. I know you man, you to church,
to the hustle for pops. I think you just sawthing
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to keep him out of the streets because he don't
want to go back. Yeah that's good though, but you
leave what he preaching at least, right, I can't be
saying the wrong thing. I don't even think my daddy.
My daddy probably usher, he didn't mad. Yeah you don't
have a church. Yeah you got a church. He it's
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our family church. Yeah yeah, but yeah, oh so damn.
So you come from a generation of pastors and deacons
and all that you said. I don't know about pastors. Yeah,
they owned the church, but I don't think non pastor
who owned the church your family? Yeah. I remember when
my mom and my daddy got married. The old pastor.
I think he ended up dying. So the church with
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j duh and they I think they bought it. The
song it's it's it's a situation I forgot high good. Yeah,
it's something like that or something y'all your family on
the land and all that. I can't even tell you.
I didn't know as new master. Don't even about this church.
And did your daddy Preachah, he gonna be preaching? Okay?
Is he not a deacon? Then that's why I see.
That's why I said, I probably got the wrong name. Okay, okay, okay, Yeah,
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I know he in the church though. Yeah, he goes everything.
They put the suit on and be it the dope,
you white globe, but you too, that's an usher. Yeah,
he's damn Now. You also believe in the law of attraction,
like you said, And I read something you did ten
years ago which I thought was was dope. Something you
spoken to existence tell us about that. So I used
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to be at school or whatnot. You know, I always
knew that I was gonna make it in rapping or whatnot.
So I had made a fake contract and I went online.
I was like looking up the ricket deal contracts and
Dan I had put interscope on the contract and I
always kept in the fold. I'm like, yeah, man, you
know these folks aren't offer me a deal. I used
to go show the contract off like yadie, folks off
for me a deal, don't know if I'm gonna take it, though,
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and me keeping that contract brought it into existence today
and I end up um going with Interscope because my
girlfriend was signed to College Park and they was with Interscope,
so I was like real familiar with it. Yeah girls
a rapper? Yeah yeah, Kelsey. She was a girl group
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called the Bosses that all right Wave had just Soapple
one of their songs. Okay, so yeah damn So that's
the law of attraction Roers. So now you're signed the Interscope. Yeah. Yeah,
So well I like what you're doing on b RS
Cash man, Yeah, I appreciate that. Man. Let's introduce the
record for people that haven't heard Throat Baby. You want
to do baby or cash Ap? We can do cash
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so we so we so we're turning it up. Well, yeah,
let's do cash apduced by Zack on the track No
I'm talking to which popping is the kid? BRS Cash?
Y'allfen get ready to listen to that cash featuring Latto,
produced by my boy Zach on the track and baby Breezy,
let's get it and tell them me to find you
and all that good stuff. You can find me on
every social media well site, b R, s K A,
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s H b R s K, s H b RS,
cash Man, Breakfast, Claude, what they do? Yes, sir, this
is the Ruble Report with Angela. Listen well. Kirk Franklin's
son carry On posted a recording of an argument that
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the two of them had, and he posted, this is
why I'm done. No father should speak to their children
like this. If I have any issues, it's because of
this type of treatment that I deal with behind closed doors.
Listen to this. If you become I did it, I
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don't see nothing wrong with it. My dad would talk
to me if I talk to my dad, crazy immediately,
and that man is thirty three years old, So absolutely,
I don't see nothing wrong with it. All right, Well,
Kirk Franklin responded, and he did apologize. We tried for
many years to counseling, to therapy to try to rectify
this private family matter. Recently, my son and I had
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an argument that he chose to record. I felt extremely
disrespected in that conversation and I lost my temper and
I said words that are not appropriate, and I'm sincerely
sorry told of you during that conversation. I called the
family therapist and got that therapist on the phone to
try to help. He never played that part of the recording.
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I'm not perfect, I'm human, and I'm going to make
mistakes and I'm trying to get it right. Please keep
me in my family in your prayers. Yeah, I mean,
this is one of those times when you know you
got to hear all sides, but truthfully, I don't know, hope. Truthfully,
I don't have to hear all sides because that's family business.
Like that's his family business. Absolutely, that son is thirty
three years old. That's not a little boy. I don't
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know why Kirk spoke to him like that, but I'm
sure he had a good reason. And part of the
reason is we can see like you try to release
that audio, trying to release you trying to ruin your
dad's career. Like you said, that's family business. But we've
got we don't know how it got to that point. Thought.
We all have had ultimates with our parents, our sisters,
our brothers, our situations, and I would pray that no
matter what whatever is family business is family business. You
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don't release an audio try to embarrass your dad. Yeah,
of course, no matter what it is. But that's after
the fact. We don't know what got them to that point.
But like I said before, it doesn't matter to me
because that's their family business. And that's a grown ass man.
That's Harry I'm responding. On his Instagram story, he wrote
he apologized to his fans only and not me. This
is why I'm done, And then Kirk Franklin's daughter, who
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was carrying on sister Kennedy, went on social media and
said this wasn't the last family pook we took. I'm
really tired of this. If you want to air our things,
I can do that too. I still have the screenshots.
We all have screenshots and recordings too. What was so
bad about your childhood? You were a black, privileged boy.
You were legit fed with the silver spoon and giving
countless opportunities. You just didn't take them. So what now
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you're mad because you're thirty three and have nothing to show.
Here's what else, Kennedy said, I'll go to war. There's
always another side of the story. And now I'm sorry
somebody keeps on disrespecting me and spelling out falsely allegations
that to roll my reputations like that, I would custom
the hell out as well. I've just learned from free experiences,
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whether it's him or anything like that. Family don't mean
like you don't got to be blood to be somebody's family. Yeah,
that's why I said his family business. We got that
one phone call. That's one glimpse one side. We don't
know what made to get to that point, but even still,
that's their family business. Nobody's business but their own. At
ninety nine years old, my grandmother would still whoop my
ass if I stepped out of line, and I wouldn't
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do nothing at my pops at seventy something years old,
he was still with my ass if I did something
wrong and stepped out of line. And that's how that's
how our family rocks. I don't know about anybody else's family,
but Big Mama she runs the family. And if you
disrespect Big Mama, it is what it is. And that's
that's my family. Feel sad. If you call a man
you know a bitch ass and word and then they
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do something like you know, re release your recording, it
proves roving him, right, yeah, and in a lot of ways. Okay,
well a plot twists supplies went on social media and
said he sounded just like me on that phone has
tagging and it's perfect. That was not my dog on
that phone. That was me. I take full responsibility for
those actions. But even I don't understand why Kurt Franklin
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can Kurt Kurt Franklin never claimed to be perfect, like
just because he makes gospel music. He can't curse, bro,
He can't let his emotions get the best of him sometimes.
And I know you got cursed out by your pots before. Man, Please,
I used to get beat with histinchion cards. I know
you got cursed at by your pots before, of course. Okay,
all right, but I'm just saying that's a thirty three
year old grown man, like I mean, I'm sure that
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it was a lot that you know, got to that
point for Kirk to react like that. But that's different,
all right, But that is your rumor reports. All right,
thank you, MISSI Charlemagne, who're giving that down? You? Um? Now,
there's no excuses for this young man, all right. Well
he's not a young man, he's an older man. But
his name is Matt rowan h We'll talk about it
four after the hour, all right, we'll get to that next.
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gonna fatten all that around your eye. They want this
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They had to make a judgment of who was going
to be on the Donkey of the Day. They chose
you the breakfast club bitch. Who's Donkey of the day today? Yeah,
donk here today from Monday, March fifteenth, goes to Matt
rowand who is Matt Rowand Here's an announcer for high
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school basketball in Oklahoma. He was calling a game last Thursday,
last Thursday night, and one of the teams participating in
the game with the Norman High School girls basketball team
dropped on a clues bombs for the Norman High School
girls basketball team. Okay, the Norman High School girls basketball
team decided to take a knee in protest. We all
know it taking a knee means in sports, a suggestor
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made famous by Colin Kaepernick, the protest against police brutality
and racism. Can't think of too many things that piss
off white supremacists more than taking a knee during a
national anthem. Now, a lot of white supremacists try to
mask their racism and bigotry under the guise of being patriotic.
They say, if you take a knee during the national anthem,
you are being unpatriotic. But we all know it has
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nothing to do with the lack of respect they think
you're showing for the red, white, and blue, and everything
to do with the lack of respect that they have
for the black period. Don't believe me, well, let's look
at exhibit A. Matt rowan announcer who was calling the
game for an online broadcast on the NHS network when
he saw the protest. He had some words for the
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Norman High School basketball team, and he didn't realize his
microphone was on. Let's go to CBS News for the report. Police.
A hot mic caught a sports announcer using a racist
slur during a high school basketball game in Oklahoma. It
happened when the team from Norman High School knelt during
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the national anthem Thursday night. The local school system has
severed ties with him, and I couldn't really hear what
the slur was. You have isolated. Okay. Now, kneeling is
in protests to racism and police brutality, which he usually
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goes hand in hand. But if I'm kneeling the protest racism,
and your response to my kneeling is they're kneeling after niggers,
aren't you proving us right? Okay, don't ask why we
kneel when you're response in twenty twenty one to me kneeling,
is you calling me the N word. I don't claim
to be the smartest man in the world. I've said
it a million times on this radio. I'm not the
(59:00):
highest grade of weed in the dispensary. No. I might
have strong is avenger, But man, oh man, if y'all
want people to stop kneel and stop protesting, thedn't stop
giving them things the protesting kneel about. Okay, now that's
only the first part of donkey today. It's a couple
of reasons he's getting donkey. One is for the blatant racism.
Second is for this statement he put out apologizing. Would
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you like to know why Matt Rowans? Would you like
to know what his excuse was for calling these girls
the N word. Let's go back to CBS News for
the report. Police. It happened when the team from Norman
High School knelt during the national anthem Thursday night. The announcer,
Matt Rowan later blamed his remarks on his diabetes and
a blood sugar spike. The local school system has severed
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ties with him. High blood sugar diabetes. Really, your blood
sugar levels are very locmpared to your blood man aides levels. Okay,
type one diabetes. This is type one racism. Okay, I
didn't know racism was a side effect of diabetes. I
don't know how, because there's nothing sweet about racism. By
the way, last time that I checked, black Americans had
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higher rates of diabetes and the white Americans. So can
we use diabetes as an excuse to be biggest? I
mean I had to google the side effects of diabetes.
I see footholsas cardiovascular disease, vision impairment, gum disease, fatigue, strokes,
nerve damage, but nothing about racism, nothing about bigotry. In
matt statement, he said, I suffer from type one diabetes
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and during the game, my sugar was spiking and I
became disoriented, and I often say things that are not
appropriate as well as hurtful when I'm in this state.
I do not believe that I would have made such
horrible statements absent my sugar spiking. Let's unpractice, as my
therapist says. Number one, Matt, you said in your statement
that you often say things that are inappropriate as well
(01:00:49):
as hurtful when you're sugar and spiking. So this wasn't
an isolated incident, okay, because you said this happens often,
all right, this is what you do on the regular.
And you said, I do not believe that I would
have made such horrible statements. I do not believe. What
do you mean, you do not believe if I ask
you not to do something, yes and no, it's the
only answer that suppice. If you tell me you don't
believe you would do something. I can't trust that, Matt.
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Why can't you trust yourself that you wouldn't call black
people in words if your blood sugar level wasn't spiking.
I'll tell you why, because you're racist, That's it. And furthermore,
when your blood sugar level of spike and you get fatigued,
you get short in some breath, you get a very
dry mouth. I didn't hear none of that. In fact,
that nigga sounded wet when it came out your mouth. Okay.
I also didn't hit no trouble breathing, and you're damn
(01:01:34):
sure didn't sound tired. Matt. Just please let Kathy River
get Matt rowing the biggest heah, please give this giant
jar of male the biggest hea hall thing. Luckily he
was fired, Okay, and that's that. Hey, Hey, drop on
(01:01:54):
the clothes bombs for Chris Rock. All right, wow, Chris, okay, Wow,
didn't know if you wanted to add that. All right, Well,
thank you for that, donkey. Today. Now when we come back,
let's open up the phone lines eight hundred five eight
five one o five one we just reported in the room,
is that Kirk Franklin and his son uh got into
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I guess an argument. They went back and forth, and
his son released the audio. We believe, So let's hear
a clip of it, right fast. I did it. God
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did say, shut the f up. God knows Kirk Franklin's heart.
So let's open up the phone lines. Could you forgive
your child? All right? If they released the audio after
they recorded me like that recorded you, and then least
the audio, because I mean, let's be let's let's let's
be serious. Let's be obvious. He's trying to ruin Kirk
Franklin's career, right, that's the reason why you would release
the audio of a of I guess the past or
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a Christian artist person. Right. They're trying to embarrass him
at least maybe in his career as well. Well, it shouldn't.
It shouldn't ruin his career at all, because none of
us are perfect, and and all of us have been
in those situations with somebody that we love. All right,
So let's open up the phone lines. Could you forgive
your child? Eight hundred five eight five one O five one.
We'll talk about it when we come back. It's the
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Breakfast Club. Good morning, your phone call in right now,
call me at your opinion to the Breakfast Club top
break it down eight hundred five eight five one o
five one the Breakfast Club. It's topic time called eight
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hundred five eight five one oh five one to join
it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club, talk about it, Bruning.
Everybody is stej Envy and to Laye Charlemagne the guy
we are the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Now if you
just joined us, we're talking about Kirk Franklin and his son.
They got into a little argument and his son released
the audio. Can we play a clip of it right fast?
If you dare? You I did it. So we're asking
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eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Can
you forgive your child if this is what they did
to you release the audio? Um, I guess we could
start with you, Charlomagne. Could you could you forgive it child? Yeah?
I don't forgive my child, you know what I mean? Um,
I would definitely forget my child for releasing that audio,
because I mean, that's my child. But you know once again,
that man is not a child. He's thirty three. He's
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a grown ass man. I don't have a son, I
got three daughters, but I know it got to a
point in my life where I was trying my pops.
You know what I'm saying. You get old and you
think you can try pops, And my pops had to
treat me like he would treat anything go up the streets.
So I'm not mad at Kirk, and I think it
was quite lame of Kirk's son to record him and
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release that, you know what I mean. So if you're
gonna treat me like I'm just you know, any old
Joe Blow that you dealing with and not your daddy,
I'm gonna talk to you like you any old Joe
Blow and not my son. And by the way, that
that aggression that Kurt had, that probably came from the
fact that was his son. The fact that his son
did try him like that, the person that you actually
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raised and you know, invested in time and money and
just being a father. That that that probably hurt different
than any anything else that Kirk Kirk has ever been through,
and that's why he went to that place. I wouldn't
forgive my son, but I would never forget it. That's
something that would I would never forget. I don't know
how you guys are raised out there, but you know,
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you never went again it's your mom or your dad.
I mean in the house. If you got into an argument,
you got into an argument. You never disrespected your father,
You never disrespected your mother. And no way in hell
would I ever do anything to try to hurt my
pops or hurt my mother or try to get them
in trouble, no matter how bad the argument was, how
nasty it got. That's just how we were raised in
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our family. Like, you can get into an argument, but
you never go against your family. You know, whether your aunt,
your uncle, your grandmother, your grandfather, your mother, your father,
your sister, your brother, You never go against your family.
Try to put anything out to ruin your family. You
can go, you can do anything you want in the
house and getting an argument, but you don't get disrespectful.
And my dad has put hands on me one time
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for getting disrespectful. I remember it was after baseball game
and I said something wow or him and he punched
me dead in my chest and that was enough for me.
And I would never disrespect my parents again ever, And
say through my kids, if my kids get disrespectful to me, yeah,
as may know what said the hand a guy will
come down. What do you feel you. I mean, I
just hope that this leads to them actually mend whatever
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issues they have, because they've been having issues with their
relationship and so all you can do is hope that
something like this explodes and then makes you realize, Okay,
what can we do to try to fix this? And
if not, I don't know, but family, sometimes you hurt
the people closest to you. Forget all that. If you
had a child and your child would be some audio
of you, I can't. I don't forget that. But again,
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that's my child. I mean, at the end of the day,
that's my child. I would forgive him. But I mean
that don't mean I'm not gonna be mad. I don't
mean I'm not gonna be pissed off. You know what
I'm saying. I mean that I'm not gonna be looking
at him sideways for a while. But that's still my child.
I can't imagine you just not loving and your child
just because of that. It's impossible. You love your parents.
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Love should be unconditional, not absolutely. I think it's like that.
On the mama's side, Momma and Grandma love you unconditionally,
no matter what. Daddy got some conditions. I really believe,
I really believe in some conditions with Daddy got some conditions.
Daddy got conditions. Mom and Momma and Grandma love you unconditionally, Daddy.
I think condition so outright. And Kirk Franklin did say
he did have a therapist on the phone and was
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trying to work through some things. If you really didn't care,
he wouldn't even speak to him at all. So the
fact that you can get that upset and emotional dust
show and he cares some emotion. And by the way,
Kirk knows that young man better than any of us.
We do realize that, right, Yeah, absolutely so if Kirk
got to that point with that young man, he got
to that point for a reason. We just look were
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on the outside looking in and trying to piece to
piece things together because of one phone called nah, no,
we can't. Let's go to the phone line. Hello, who's
this Hey? This is Chris. Hey, Chris, what's going on?
Could you forgive your son if your son did that
put out audio trying to ruin your career and embarrass you. Brother,
I will forgive my son if you try to embarrass
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me and ruin my career because at the end of
the day, I feel my son. Yeah. Family, But at
the same time, I'm gonna have to take my belt
off and i'ma have to get that ass I come
from a family where you do not disrespect the elder
at all whatsoever. You know, it starts as a chain
of command. Grandma's on top, damn Toper than Mama. You know,
your aunts are uncle, that's right, and so forth. You know,
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so you never disrespected Elda. No one will back you
up if they found out. In my family and disrespect
the elder, You're gonna get what you deserve. All right. Well,
let's open up the phone lines, talk to some more people.
Eight hundred five eighty five, one on five one, could
you forgive your son? If this was the situation, it's
the breakfast Club, Good morning, call me and your opinions
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to the breakfast Club top. Come on eight hundred five
five one morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Now
if you just joined us, we're talking about Kirk Franklin
and his son. Uh. They got into an argument. We
played the audio earlier, and we're asking can you forgive
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your son or your child. I should say hello, who's
this yo? Yo? It was Fred? What's going on? Bro?
It's good man? Could you forget king? Yeah? How are
you doing? Miss some song? Good morning? How are you?
I'm doing good? So, I mean, if I had the sun,
but hopefully I will have one, hopefully soon. I definitely
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forgive them. It's gonna take some time, you know what
I mean? You know it's um, we both need to
go to therapy. But it's gonna be you know, we
both got go with open mind and go see see
a therapist, uh, counseling whatever individual as well as together. Um,
but you know it's the old thing I can forgive.
I ain't gonna forget, though. I don't forgive you. But
but you know, you know what scares me though too.
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You know, we all know things that our parents have
done that could get them locked up, whether it's something
small or something big. What you I mean, we all do.
I mean, let's be honest, whether it's let's let's be honest,
it's something I don't know that I don't kind of
family y'all had going on in Queen. Yeah, I didn't
say that. I don't know nothing that my parents did that.
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You didn't your parents? Like I said, we all know
something that our parents have done next that could get
them in trouble. It doesn't. We all don't. You can
sit here live. But like what though, I don't know
anything that parents locked up. My dad abused drugs, Okay,
that could get him locked up. Yeah, but he was
in rehabb That's not what I'm just saying. We all
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know something that could get our parents in trouble. So
I don't know. I said, we all know something that
could have got our parents in trouble. Your dad sold
drugs and you drugs. Yes, we all know something that
could have got our parents in trouble. And if if
he's willing to release something like that, who knows what
else he's willing to release. That's all I'm saying that
parents right now, But I don't know about Hello, yeah,
(01:11:47):
good morning morning, good morning, good morning. Now we're asking, uh,
you know, would you forgive your child if if they
release audio of you wilding out, trying to embarrass you
or trying to ruin your career. Listen, my ten year
old son would have known weather so at thirty three,
ain't no forgiveness. Ain't no understanding. Only forgiveness is gonna
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be a head as when I go outside your head
for real? Put that on those that fat lip. Why
not get done with what he did? And you thirty three?
Thirty three, thirty three? You can't even record a video
in my household? I was saying, Mama, I'm going live,
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no real anyway, mile No, I don't know if I'm
sure he's still taking care of his ass too. Nope, Yeah,
I don't know all the details. I don't know if
he's still lived with Kirk Garf Kirks still taking care
of him. But I think the biggest thing to remember
here is that that man is thirty three years old,
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and yeah, you're dealing with an adult. It may feel
like you're still dealing with your child, but that's a
mature adult and they should be treated with respect unless
they disrespect me. And at that age, he know what
fights words is too. That's right, that's right. At age
you know, all right, I wouldn't have been on this
talking it with me. But Kurk Franklin to apologize, what's
(01:13:13):
your apologizing for disciplining? Import needs the apologize that you
had a discipline here at thirty three I'm with you.
I'm with you. Apology. Neither new SAIDs don't live in
your house, because if they didn't, they were talking to
me like that, they'd have got the same problem. He
told his dad to shut the f up. I can't
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even imagine my dad being in his seventies me telling
them to shut the f up. By the way I
raised differently, man, by the way my daddy put the
faird guard in me when I was young, that beaten
with the extension cord and then making me go take
a bath, I wish I would tell my daddy shut
the f up. Even at this age. I'm not different man, Please,
no way, no way, no, I'm still scared of my popsy.
I'm just scaring my mom's and my dad. I'm still
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scaring my grandmother, she passed away many years ago. Here
you talk about what's the moll of the story. Oh,
the moll of the story is you know what I mean?
When it comes to any of these situations with your children,
in regardless of how old they are, always approached the
situation with love. But when you got these grown ass kids,
remember you dealing with an adult, and you may feel
like just yesterday with children, they were children, but they
all mature adults and they should be treated with the
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respect they deserved unless they disrespect you. All right, Well,
we got rumors all the way, yes, and there were
rumors going around that this famous couple has broken up.
But will tell you what they're saying about working through things,
all right, Dramas has so hurt about thereaking flags are
at half mask this morning, all the time, at half
masks all across America because of its news. All right,
(01:14:40):
we'll get into it. Next, is the Breakfast Club? Good morning?
It's about is the rumor report with Angela Geese on
the Breakfast Club? All right, Well that just came in,
so right now they are amounting what the oscars or
(01:15:02):
nominees are. So Daniel Kaliya got nominated for Best Supporting
Actor for Judas and the Black Messiah. That's what we
know so far. This is happening in the real time, yes,
so we'll keep you guys updated on that. Now, let's
talk about j Loo and a rod So there were
reports over the weekend that the two of them had
called off their engagement. That's all limits. Rumors that Alex
(01:15:26):
Rodriguez was pursuing Madison Leccary from Southern Charm. Well, they
did issue a joint statement insisting that they are still together,
but they are working through some things. Yes me while
Jlo put out some old video clips and photos and
she posted a song by Sweetie Pretty Bitch freestyle. I
(01:15:46):
ain't worried about a blog. A bit you speaking on
my moves like a news he was snicked. Puerto Rican
flags a flying and half match right now, Puerto Rican
flags flying until this situation gets resolved, dramas. I don't
like how excited you. I'm not excited. I ain't been
in here with one or the tear coming out one
eye all morning. I'm you don't want the best for
you in your community. When when a Rod was caught
(01:16:10):
by TMZ, they asked me if he was single, and
he said, I'm not single. No, So it looks like
they are trying to work things out. But this has
been bubbling over for some time. Right now, this whole
report of a rod face timing uh with the woman
from Southern Charms. So we'll see what happens. He's innocent.
I'm with you, He's innocent, all right. Now, let's discuss
(01:16:31):
Rennie Ruccie versus Mulatto, how did this happen? Well, Mulatto
dropped that freestyle which we played last week on the
Breakfast Club, and if you guys didn't hear it, here's
the beat box freestyle. Pe Lotto beat money beak, but
Listiago beat beat take everything big, Hi beach. It ain't
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nothing big about your hole. So if the beach name
ain't Lotto, don't put being in front of me. All right,
But Renny Ruccie responded and she did her own on
beat box freestyle. She said, if it ain't directed, it
ain't respected, but it's still gonna be addressed. Big, Biggest,
I've been waiting on the rapping bitch, try to drop
the ditch. You talk on the sea. But we all
know who the biggest is. I've been counting Benja Missler
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like I hit the lottle bit you know just what
the business is. I really hit the lotto. I was
really being humble. Could have been popping this big big ship.
Actually like three summers push down forty one. That big
bitch ain't show me nothing new because she really keep
it cute before she get a big Please God damn,
unless you look like Ena and all your pitches how
do you take the bitch rush down and turn around
(01:17:35):
and try to diss it. I have no idea what
the hell is happening, but I like the fact it's
being addressed in wraps. But yeah, I mean like because
you know, a big lotto and then obviously put in
the big in front of your name, and then Rennie
Ucci made her name the biggest on Twitter, on Instagram
and arguments about big what about big Sean, big pun,
(01:17:56):
big Biggie Smalls, big man, a lot of bigs, Like
what are they arguing about? Right? You know? I think
she felt like Malatta was taking shots at some people
did take offense and it's a freestyle, like you said,
it's music, and Renny Richie actually said on social media
it's wrapped, not be big difference. I don't have bee
for nobody at the end of the day. Whoever felt
some type of way was supposed to wrap about it,
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not those subliminals. But that's just my opinion. Hey, well,
Renny Ruccie from almost Soft Carolina, so drop on the
clue bombs for Rennie Rouccie, Dami okay soft crack all day.
I like my bombs, both of them, both of them
be spit. I like both of the match yeah, I
won't say, though it does sound like they battling each
other on that on the thing like they sounded like
both of them on that on the beatbox free style.
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All right, And here is what we actually had Rennie
Rouccie on lip Service recently. Here's what she had to
say about women and rap. Everybody be on the line
kicking that old girl power and we need to work together.
It's unity and we need I'm happy for everybody that
be on the internet. Bitches really don't be trying to
work for real. I'm talking about females in general. We
gotta we really gotta together. It ain't a lot of us.
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They let the heat say, she's like, really control the narrative.
Fans be making beets and instead of bitches getting online
and being real and straight to the point, they let
the linger and carry on. And that's how beats be
getting started. All right. So hopefully this is just some
things that are just going to be only on, you know,
in the music, and I feel like it will be right.
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And that's the right response. If you feel like somebody's
talking about you, address it in the music. All right.
Now we are updating what's happening with the Oscars and
some of these nominations live. Chadwick Boseman was nominated for
Actor in a Leading Role, also in Best Picture two
Us in the Black Messiah was nominated for that. The
Child of the Chicago Seven was also nominated for Best
Picture for Best Director. Let's see, we had another round.
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Thomas Vinterberg, mank Minari Nomad Land and Promising Young Woman
for Best Actress in the Leading Role, Viola Davis for
My Rainy's Black Bottom on Today for the United States,
Billy Holliday Vanessa Kirby Pieces of a Woman, Francis McDorman
for Nomad Land, and Carrie Mulligan for a Promising Young Woman.
So these are just some of the nomination Shasha Baron
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Cohen for The Child of the Chicago Seven. Of course,
we already tell you. Daniel Klouia for Judas and The
Black Messiah, Leslie Odom Junior for One Night in Miami
Lakeith Stanfield was also nominated for Judas in the Black
Messiah for Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress. Were getting
all these nominations in right now, so they got Best
Original Screenplay too. Judas in the Black Massie. Judis in
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the Black Masside deserves to win all the awards. Phenomenal film,
it's really great. Yeah, that's gonna be a big year,
so I'll be interested. I'm just glad that they even
as we were looking at these nominations just seeing who's
on these lists so far. So shout out to Shaka
King too for Judas and the Black Messiah. He actually
directed that movie. Well, I want to know who the
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hell is the lead in Judas in the Black Masside.
If Daniel, If Daniel and Lakeith were both nominated for
Best Actor in a Supporting Role, who was the lead
in that movie. I didn't know that was possible. That's
almost like they're trying to cancel, cancel both of them
out because you know, I thought Lakeith was the lead,
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so he should be nominated for Best Actor, and I
guess it's students and The Black Messiah, so yeah, but
one you still got to be a lead and they
got to be a support. It feels like they're trying
to cancel both of them brothers because they know both
of them brothers could could win in those categories. But
that could just be me being a conspiracy theorist. All right,
well we will keep you updated as these nominations are
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just coming in right now. That is your rumor report.
All right, thank you, miss y. All right now when
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And who were repping today? Well today we got to
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give a big shout out to Tiffany Hattish. She won
Best Comedy Album at the Grammys for Black Mitzvah. And
she was the only woman nominated in this category this
year for comedy. And you should know that there has
barely been any women who have won in that category period.
She's actually only the six women to win and only
the second black woman. So here is Tiffany Hattish actually
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discovering that she was winning. Girls. It's Women's History Month,
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out this phenomenal woman. I'm just happy with being nominated
personally a couple of times. Yeah, I've been nominated a
couple of times for some things. But I and I love.
I'll just what. You just want to gram love being nominated.
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I just I just want to Grammy just are you?
Are you serious? Congratulations? You just want the best comedy
out y'are serious? I'm serious, there's no line. This is
for real. I really want you know a black woman
has hasn't won in that category since nineteen eighty six.
Can't tell you why I'm crying why. It's a lot
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of bumpy roads that you cross right, and it's a
lot of times you feel like, well, am I doing
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Am I good enough? Am I strong enough to do this? Shop?
And then you just have to believe in yourself as
much as you can, and against all odds, you just say,
you know what, I'm gonna just put my best foot forward.
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And I'm gonna give give the world the best that
I got right, anything is possible, and that was another
phenomenal woman in history. All right, So again congratulations. During
Women's three Months of Tiffany Hattish making history yet again,
she was up against Bill Burge and Gaff again Jerry
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Seinfeld and she beat them all. All right, Shout to
Tiffany Hattis Shy when we come back, we got the
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Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
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The Charlemagne. You got a positive note, Yeah, I do
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this self care, right. I know a lot of us
take Sundays to do a lot of self care. Just
know that, you know, caring for yourself is not self indulgent.
Caring for yourself is not self indulgence. It is self preservation.
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