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April 2, 2021 91 mins

Today on the show we opended up the phone lines to see if our listeners agree if theres such thing as cheating respectfully? After a video trending on social media popped up about a woman believing in it. Also, we had Lil TJay in the building where he spoke about maturity new music, Bronx rap and more. Also Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Alabama fire chief whp pulls gun on black realtor because he suspected them of burglary.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Triangle. I'm figuring it out for some reason that the
solid holding down, the base, rage let, the agitator, the
breakfast club. Everyone just kept telling the Prepad. One word
to describe the breakfast Club would be final, impacting the culture.
People watch the breakfast Club for like news and really
be tuned in. Man, I don't even know what to
call it the breakfast Club. It's like brunch Nby and Cholomagne.

(00:24):
Wake that ass up, get out of bed and listen
to the Breakfast Club. I'm waking. Good morning Usa yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo

(00:45):
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo Good morning Angela. Yee, good money. He's
Ambi Cholomagne, the guy he stood up planning it's Friday, Yes,
it's Friday. That's right, all fam no flam, I don't know.
That's what my young boys they drop on a clue
bump a little boss. You know what I'm saying. Okay,

(01:06):
I just felt like screaming that out this morning. How
y'all feeling this fine Friday? Angela? Do you feel better? Yes?
I feel much better. Just tell y'all know, I can't
have pineapple ever, So I guess sometimes I have something
and it has pineapple in and I don't know, and
it gives me like the worst crams, like I can't
stand up or do anything for some hours. So it

(01:29):
is an acidity of it. It's not a yeah, it's
very acidic, and so it makes me like crippled for
a little while. So I had some I guess something
I had must to have pineapple in it, and I
didn't know. I was about to say, yeah, you didn't know.
Like I hate people. Let's say I'm allergic to fish,
but let me just try it now, and then they
get sick and be like, you know, sometimes this happened. Well,
don't eat fish. That's a shame that some people are

(01:49):
cursed in are allergic deficient. Y'all know what y'all listening.
I love seafood people, don't you know. I've never I've
never had seafood, and I'm not allergic. I just don't
like it. I don't like the smell of it. Legs,
you never had no scrimp. Once I had a wedding,
I ate some fish by accident, almost threw up. You
don't know what you missed. Yeah, I'm gonna see food head.

(02:10):
I'm from the little country. Eight four three, you heard me, Okay.
I love seafood. Yeah. Growing up in New York. The
only seafood we knew with shrimp fried rice. That's only
you never had fish, fishticks, tuna, fish. I never HADONAI
had a fish sandwich, fish shammich on the white bread.
You never had a filet of fish white. When I

(02:32):
got to Hampton, Virginia, that's when they opened me up
the fish. But before that, the only fish I ever
had with shirt fried rice. That's not fish, well, it's white.
Shut up, just shut up this morning. That was the
only little bit of seafood that I had. My dad
was allergic to sea food, so we never had seafood.
And now it's the only thing I had with a
little bit of seafood, he said, the only fish every Yeah,

(02:55):
and that's the New York food that was growing up
in the case household. That's in New York. That was
me growing up in New York. That's all I had,
even my whole family. That was me, that said me, me,
that's me. Dragged New York down with you though, dragon
doing New York girl up in Queens. Now, when I

(03:15):
went to Hampton, and we were in Hampton, Virginia, and
it was right by the water, I had everything I had.
That's the first time I ever had crawfish. That's the
first time I even learned how to open up a
crab leg. That's the first time I ever had shrimp.
Because I'm weary, point and short, I'm hungry, guys, me too.
I'm starving that not only some fishing shrimp never had

(03:36):
any fish, but shrimp, well that is the true shrimp.
Some fishing grids right now fried fishing, right, fat boy,
let's get this is a shrimp of fish. No, no, no,
no, no no, no, no shellfish. I don't know. I don't.
I mean see that. You don't even know when you're
talking about I never thought about, right, it is a

(03:56):
shell fish. But I mean this morning, I don't know.
I just told you the only see what I had.
It's a scrimp. I like scrimps. It's shrimp, sir, you
know it's scrimp. That's k r I MP. I'm from
South Caroline. It's a shrimp, all right. Well, okay, speaking
of shrimping small people, I actually got a chance to
see Charlomagne's billboard. This morning, as I was driving by,
I try to get a pinion. It was mad blurry.

(04:18):
I forgot about it. Look a look at this picture.
We should have to I think the drone took some
picture yesterday. Yeah, the drone. Look look look at fact.
I was driving fast. I try to pull out. Was
like I got a little picture. I posted on my
eye that the We've Got Answers project that I released
on Audible on Wednesday, and it's myself, Tamka Mallory, Ebony K. Whims,

(04:39):
and doctor Claude Anderson on the We've Got an Answer
to billboardslue to everybody that's been downloading, We've got Answers
on Audible. It's free if you've got an Audible membership,
So check that out. Yeah, if you look on my
page you could kind of see the picture. But I
was driving and I pulled the phoso like Charlomagne's just
it's not dangerous. He's a little blurry, but you can
see if. But anyway, let's get the show cracking. Steve
Stott will be joining us this morning, okay, fresh off
of fifty million dollars with Apple for United Masters. Yes,

(05:02):
and also Little t J will be joining us. His
albums out today, destined to win. It's out right now, sleuth,
my man Little TJ. My friend Noodle's been telling me
about Little TJ for a long, long, long, long time,
a couple of years now. And Noodles is fat. That
means nothing. I just wanted to do it anything. He's
just fat. I like to remind him because he wasn't
always this. No, he wasn't always. Fa'm not fas shaming him.

(05:24):
I'm just letting him. Let's just an adjective. It is
what it is. He's fat. He used to not be fat.
For damn the twentieth He went to college with wax,
you know, but too much seafood. And so Carolina, all right,
fraud scrimp front page news. What we're talking about. Well,
let's talk about COVID nineteen and they are saying that

(05:46):
the Fiser vaccine is highly effective according to this ongoing
trial after six months so far. We'll give you more information.
Oh my goodness, they change up every ele minute. All right,
we'll get to a NEXTUS to Breakfast Club Goal morning,
wanting everybody in cj Envy, Angela Charlomagne, the guy we
are the breakfast Club. Let's get some front page news now.
An NCAA women's final four will have two black coaches

(06:08):
for the first time. Let's go John Stanley and Arizona's
a Dia barn dropping a clus bonds with the South
Carolina game cocks. Damn it. So that's to night. South
Carolina takes on Stanford at six and Arizona takes on
Yukon and nine thirty to Men's games are Saturday nights
to everybody in the eight h three Columbia South Carolina USC.
That's my wife's alma mater, you know, but also lived

(06:30):
in Columbia. Did radio down there on a Hot one
or three nine, the station that we're currently on syndicated,
even though I did get fired from there, But I'm back,
all right, don't easy? All right? President Joe Biden is
reviewing whether or not he has the legal authority to
cancel student debt, and he said he's going to decide
how to proceed once he reviews the memo, which could

(06:51):
be sent to his desk in the next few weeks.
He's been back in canceling up to ten thousand dollars,
but he said he doesn't think he has the legal
authority to wipe out as much as fifty thousand dollars
without congressional action. So we'll find out whether or not
he has the power. So I hadn't say that on
the campaign tra. On the campaign tra you had guys
like Joe Biden, even a little bit of Warre and
I think Bernie Sanders as well, if I'm not mistaken,

(07:12):
all saying that they were going to raise student loaned it.
That was one something that they campaigned on. Now when
you get in the White House, you don't know if
you can do it legally. Shouldn't you have known that
when you was on saying it on the campaign All
call salespersons, man, all they want to do is say,
you're call this call flies. This car can never get
a flat tie, You never need to change the breaks.
Then when you buy the car, Oh, I need to
change my breaks. This car camp flies the same thing.

(07:33):
Lord h Well, he said he will do up to
ten thousand, but he doesn't know if he has the
legal authority to do as much as fifty thousand. Now,
some people are arguing that he does have that authority
under the Higher Education Act of nineteen sixty five, which
gave the Education Secretary of the authority to back student loans,
and he has already exercised that authority, according to proponents
of debt cancelation, by pausing student loan payments during the

(07:55):
coronavirus pandemic. Can he do it by executive order? That's
what he's trying to see if he could do it
without going through Congress. M okay, Oh no, y'are okay, Okay,
So maybe I'm making mistaken him. And he did say
he wanted to he wanted the immediate cancelation of ten
thousand or more in federal student room. Okay, yes, he's
backing ten thousand, but they want fifty thousand. Up to

(08:17):
fifty thousand, all right. The Biden administration has announced a
five hundred thousand dollars mask innovation challenge. You know, they
still want people to wear a mask, so right now,
they're asking inventors to contribute their own designs for effective
everyday masks. And what this design challenge will do is
pay up to ten winning ideas. They'll they'll have to

(08:38):
split about one hundred thousand dollars and entries for the
phase of this challenge will be accepted until April twenty first,
and then the next fit they laid the hood. Been
doing that. I got a design and mask on right now.
This is my man, Steve Smith. Cut to it. He says,
mask up. Son. You know how many masks out there
would fly designs on them as people are there. They're
probably already made one hundred thousand dollars selling well. These

(08:59):
prototypes also have to meet certain criteria on filtration, fit comfort,
and large scale manufacturing. So after that first phase, there'll
be a second phase where as many as five chosen
winners will split four hundred thousand dollars and they'll be
given access to the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority
resources to get those prototypes finished. So if you're a

(09:20):
designer out there and you can meet all these prototypes,
not a bad contest to enter. And then when it
comes to the COVID nineteen vaccine for Fizer, they are
doing ongoing trials. They're saying the vaccine is still highly
effective after six months. Now, protection likely lasts even longer
than that, but they say having that data to going
good protection six months after is good news. So after
you get vaccinated, that's what we know so far Obviously,

(09:42):
we won't know more until it's been a year or
two years, so we'll see. All right, Well, lat as
your front page news. Get it off your chest. Eight
hundred eight five one oh five one. If you need
to vent, hit us up right now. Phone lines a
wide open. It's to Breakfast Club. Go morning, the Breakfast Club.
I'm telling I'm what's doing Holly. This is your time

(10:07):
to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed.
Eight five one five one. We want to hear from
you on the breakfast Claus. Hello, who's this? Hey, what's up? Broke?
Get it off your melly? What's going to Smiley? Yeah,
what's happening y'all? Angela, every what's going on? Happy Friday
to y'all, Happy Happy Friday. Thank you yo, Angela and Charlamaine.

(10:31):
I know y'all to every readers on the show. I
gotta get at y'all man, because I've read a lot
of books. I'm on the Audible, me and my wife
listen to a lot of books. I got a problem
with y'all review I know we championed our people. Know
all of that, Sister Soldier. I waited for that book
for a long time. If y'all listening, don't read that book.
Y'all know that book was trash. I haven't finished it.
I got distracted. Actually started listening to um uh cast

(10:54):
on on Audible, so I gotta go back to us. Yeah,
cast by Isabel Wilkerson. I started listening to that. That
was a really long the same room as The Soldier
nine nine nine nine, not at all. So you didn't
like you didn't like it, but didn't you like about it?
It was nothing like the first one. I mean we
waited like twenty years, but you wanted to hold on.

(11:14):
Why should it be like the first one? I'm come on, angel,
I mean, shouldn't give me an honest opinion. I listened
to your lip services, I know your book clubs and
all of that. I respect your feelings about books, y'all
thoughts about books. There's no way you could tell me
that that book it was confused. I mean it was,
it was. It was. I didn't know what was going
on at first, but I was. You know, it was different.
It was different. I haven't It wasn't up until probably

(11:37):
about the last thirty minutes our the book that it
went into anything like now she's in she's in hell
the whole time. Alright, alright, alright, alright, people might not
have read it. Hold on, hold my apologies. Can I
make it? Can I make a good audible recommendation for you? Absolutely.
There's a book called We've Got Answers and it's a yeah,

(11:57):
and it's a collective brain trust of uh like fourteen
brilliant black people. And it's a white man named James
out to church who crowd sourced a whole bunch of
questions from white people. And they're asking all the black
people these questions, people like doctor Claude Anderson and Tamica
Mallory and Nina Turner, Tesla Figure or Nori Muhammad. I
think you'll like it, David Vanner, Eric Alexander, Yeah, you

(12:20):
should check it out. It's called We've Got Answers on
audible right now. Absolutely. I think it's draft going. Nor
could be listening to serious every day, but I've been
trying to get in time to listen to the other books.
But We've Got Answers. Absolutely, I'm morning, Thank you, brother,
Get it off your chest eight five eight five one
on five one. If you need to vent, hit us
up now. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning the breakfast club. Yes,

(12:45):
this is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're man from you on the breakfast club, but
you got something on your mind. Hello? Who's this? Hey?
What's up? Man? It's fly from a glass Man of Marland.
What's up, broke chest? Yeah? Man, So I'm just wanting
to call them. Man, I'm gonna struggle an entrepreneur. I've
been an entrepreneur for about ten years, fresh out of

(13:07):
high school. Um, and uh, you know it's hard out here.
You feel me trying to beat the corporate trap. I
got a host set of real estate company I just
launched a few months ago, Okay, and I'm trying to
get I'm trying to get my first deal. You know.
I've been studying the hole selling thing for about two
years now. I got a clothing line, UM called glass
Man of Clothing I'm trying to put on from my city.

(13:28):
How nipp did? I met him in twenty eighteen at
the field More Silver Spring. You know, we chopped it
out for a quick second and he kind of inspired me.
You know, you gotta you kind of pull them, you know,
pull the line into me. Ye at that you know
that little bit of time, and you know, it's hardware.
You know what I'm saying. I'm trying to get business
funding for my whole set it. You have a real

(13:50):
estate license and everything, so I was going to do that,
but I feel like you don't kind of you don't
need it for wholesaling. Yeah, you don't need it. I'm
just asking it. I'm just asking if you have it
because I feel like things like that are beneficial. Still. Yeah,
definitely though, and I agree, and I feel like i'd
be kind of like missing deals if I didn't have it,

(14:11):
you know what I mean, deal to sift my fingers
because a lot of people like doing things a traditional way,
but we're having you know, and even and in certain
in certain situations, to make money off of real estate,
it is you have to have your real estate license
because it's illegal for you to make certain amounts of money, right,
but referrals and all of that if you don't have

(14:31):
your license, and a lot of tiling companies they don't
really like hostellers, you know, they think we kind of yeah, nobody.
I just want to realize, you know, I just want
to recommend getting it just because you can do the
virtual classes online and then you have to take the
test in person. And I think it's a worthwhile thing
if this is what you really want to do, and
it all comes down to mastering something, and that's why
I say it would be beneficial. Yeah, I agree. Um,

(14:54):
I also got a question for you, though, Ye man,
I got my wife right, So I married her like
twenty nineteen, and I just went straight to the cause
because you know, I'm all about legacy. So she had
my son. I just went straight to the courthouse, you know,
got the paperwork, told her in a fashion a copy
or I d and I'm trying for the certificate. But
so I never proposed to her, but I want to

(15:15):
like recreate that and let her experience that. But I
don't really know. Still, you know, I don't really know
how to go about it. You feel me to make
it special, you know what I'm saying. So I wanted
to get to her perspective on that. I think it
depends on what type of person she is. Is Is she
the type of person that would want this to happen
in front of her friends and family or was she
rather a private moment? Nah, she acted like she ain't
really like that. But I know, I know she definitely

(15:38):
want to have that memory, you know what I mean,
had them pictures though, well, yeah, so get their friends
and family together playing a little you know, have a dinner,
then have them show up or maybe you guys walk
in somewhere and they're all waiting and you do it
in front of everybody and have somebody filming it. Make
sure that she looks nice that day though, her hair's done,
nails done, like y'all are going somewhere. Yeah, it's gonna

(15:59):
have to be lack balls type. But to what what
you think? Like balls man falls? What what parts? Like?
The real estate like wholesaler Ian wholesaler is a tough thing.
I mean, what you're really trying to do is find
people that have stranded and abandoned properties and seller to

(16:19):
investors or you know, which is very difficult. You got
to get out there on the street. You gotta send
out flies, you gotta make phone calls. Wholesaling is not easy.
You ain't gotta really spend a lot of your money
to put down on homes, but you just gotta be
able to get those contracts. And it's a lot of work.
I mean, it's not gonna be easy. If it was easy.
Everybody would do it. A lot of a lot of
people are successful doing it, not too many, but Carlos
Rails does this thing with it. A lot of people do.

(16:41):
But I would just tell you this. I would just say,
you know, you have to put the work in. You
have to find the deals. And you got to remember
that there's a bunch of wholesalers out there trying to
find the deals. So what makes you better than them?
So you gotta figure that out and attack. No, that's
a fact, And I'm putting out. I'm putting out about
a hundred times a month. I subscribed to pop stream,
so I'm on that four hours a day. I'm actually

(17:02):
calling up on work right now. And you know, I said,
at the computer all day and do that. Bar. I
appreciate y'all talking about call for the the show. Good luck
and if you ever had any great deals, you could
always send them my way. So you know, a yeah, definitely,
I'm sending your wife for show. Get it off your chests.
Eight on drink five eight five one oh five one.
If you need to vent, you can hit us up.
You got rumors, Yes, you know, April fools Day was yesterday.

(17:24):
I gave y'all advanced warning not too far for some
of these tricks. And we'll tell you some of the
April fools Day jokes that went down. All right, we'll
get into that next keeping locked this to Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. It's about. This is the
Rumor Report angela Ye on the Breakfast Club. Now, on Wednesday,

(17:50):
we talked about Michael Straighthand closing the gap between his
teeth and the Rumor Report if y'all recall, listen to this.
But Michael Straighthand got rid of his gap and I
mean that between his front teeth. But let's not forget.
Tomorrow is Apri fools Day. So I just want to
remind you all that because you know this Aper fools
Day things happening, you're right, all right, Well, guess what

(18:13):
we were right? It wasn't Apri fools Day joke. Here
is Michael strahand and he posted this on social media
before pulling his face mask down. I appreciate all the
love for the gap, and you know, and I've had
it for almost fifty years now. I know the shocker
to see it gone. But I just want to tell
you guys that you know, I appreciate all that love

(18:33):
that you show, and beat you live the way you
want to live. Do what makes you happy, because I did,
and I am happy that I did it. So I
just wanted to say, April Fools, that's great, because I
was saying the other day for someone like Michael Scrayhand,
who has taken pride in this gap and gave people
with gaps confidence, is good that he didn't close it.

(18:55):
That's his calling card because if he did it close,
it would make me wonder, was you ever? Really? That's
a cure about So I'm glad he didn't close it.
All right now, DJ Quick in the meantime, went ahead
and did an April Fool's Day joke. He posted on
his social media I'm on my way to the hospital.
Someone just shot into my car seven to ten times
on the freeway. I got hit twice. Pray for me.

(19:16):
So a lot of people were praying for him. But
then he posted a few hours later, Oh yeah, April fool.
I see how people didn't find that funny. Yeah, I
see people mad about that, But I mean, isn't that
what April fools jokers? And it's not like he hurt
anybody else in the process. He put it on himself, right,
he got right here. You gotta deal with that. Here's
what he said, April Fool's Day. Now, y'all got to

(19:37):
chop that. I got, y'all, that was a good one.
That might impressed myself with that. Yeah, no Fools Day.
I wouldn't speak that into existence, but in the air
that we end, if you're really trying to get somebody
on April Fools it has to be extreme people. It
has to be. Yeah, I mean, you could do what
you want. I'm not throwing that anything, No I'm not.

(19:58):
But if you're gonna try, if you're trying to do
an Fools joke on people, that have to be extreme.
It has to be something like no, he wouldn't lie
about that, and she wouldn't lie about that. And then
it's like no Aper fools. Yeah, like you can't get
pregnant and announce it on April Fools Day. No one's
gonna everyone does that joke, all right. Snoop Dogg has
joined NBC's The Voice as season twenties mega mentor. He posted,

(20:20):
this is not a joke because you know, like I said,
you couldn't really make any announcements yesterday, but yes, he
is joining the voice. So the current cast of coaches
includes John Legend, Kelly Clarkson, Nick Jonas, and Blake Shelton,
and his debut is set for April nineteen. Boy one
thing about Snoop dogg ain't gonna never run out of
no money. Dropping a clue bomb, Snoop dogg he always
get to check somebody. Dog is the most employable man

(20:42):
in the world, absolutely, the most employable person in the
world who gets opportunities and jobs and Snoop Doggie dog nobody.
And he stayed himself the whole time. Snoop has not
switched up once. He had to compromise himself at all.
Dropping a clue bomb vocal Snoop All right, and Jeez

(21:03):
and Jeanie Mike got married in a private ceremony at
their house in Atlanta. And this is not a joke either.
They actually had an extensive profile in Vogue magazine. It
was a small ceremony and friends and family did attend.
Originally they were planning to get married in the south
of France or at Lake Cuomo, but because of the pandemic,
they just did it at the house. It looked really beautiful, though. Yeah,

(21:24):
Jeez and Genie. I can't wait till they have kids.
I hope they have a little girl and name her Genie.
Then they can call her young Jeanie. Growing up amazing?
All right, Well, the Genie Mito Vogue magazine. We were
really looking forward to having all of our friends and
family there to celebrate, but we had to change all
of our wedding plans due to COVID after Jess's mother
unexpectedly passed. We quickly learned that life is too short,
and at the end of the day, Jeezi and I

(21:46):
really just wanted to become husband and wife, so we
decided to turn our original wedding into a minimony where
we exchanged our vows in front of our immediate family
and a few close friends. I love it, ye, Marger's
a beautiful thing. All right. Well, congratulations to the happy couple.
And that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, missie.
Never got front page news. Next, Yes, and let's talk
about Derek Chauvin and the trial for George Floyd's death.

(22:09):
Will give you some insight as to what happened yesterday.
Not looking good for Derek Schauman. We'll get into that next.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, So Breakfast Club, your
morning's will never be the same. Mountain Dew is partnering
with HBCUs and an effort to uplift the next generation
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(22:31):
do is it Mountain Dew dot com slash Real Change
to enter. Hey morning, everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlemagne the guy we are to Breakfast Club. Let's get
in some front page news that NCAA Women's Final four
will have two black coaches for the first time, South
South Carolina's Dawn Stanley and Arizona's a d Barn So

(22:55):
South Carolina takes on stand for the six, Arizona takes
on Yukon at nine thirty. Come on, South Carolina Game Cocks,
drop on a clues bond for the gang Cocks HATO three.
It's my wife's alma mata right there, University of South Carolina.
Now what else we got? Easy? All right? Derek Chauvin,
as you know, was on trial for George Floyd's death,
and let's talk about what happened yesterday. Paramedic Derek Smith

(23:15):
took to stand and he talked about arriving on the
scene and seeing George Floyd on the ground and three
officers on top of him, and what happened after that.
He talked about George Floyd's overall condition. Here's what he said.
Why didn't you just have the officer help you continue
so you can go straight to the hospital. That's not
what we do, is it? Because he's not an EMT.

(23:36):
Any lay person can do to Jess Congressions. There's no
reason Minneapolis con Consort of Jess Combrossions. That's not my question.
My question is he's not an EMT. Correct. I don't
know the level of certification of the individual. Look out
into the back of my rate. All right, you wanted
a partner who can help you out, correct. I wanted
as many people that were wanting to help me at
that time to work as Cardiancarret. All right, And that

(23:58):
was the defense questioning him about that. Also, retired Stargeant
David Ploger took the stand. He's in the Minneapolis Minneapolis
Police Department, and he talked about a phone call that
he had with Derek Chauvin on that day after Chauvin
nail don George Floyd's neck, And here's what he had
to say about that conversation. I believe he told me
that they'd had put mister Floyd, I didn't know his

(24:21):
name at the time, mister Floyd in the car. He'd
become combative. I think he mentioned that he'd injured it
was either his nose or his mouth, a bloody lip,
I think, And eventually after struggling him with him he'd
suffered a medical emergency and an ambulance was called. Did
he tell you whether he personally applied any particular type

(24:43):
of force or restraint to mister Floyd. I don't believe.
So yeah, I mean, you know, I keep trying to
watch the trial, but it's very hard because it's amazing
how much George Floyd's you know, character is on trial.
You know, I don't care if he had had if
he did drugs, if he had alcohol problem, None of
that matters, you know. I mean, he got married, murdered
by Derek Chauvin, and they keep trying to, you know,

(25:04):
bring up George Floyd's pass Why they don't talk about
Derek Chavin's past history. History, he's got a violent pass
seventeen complaints against him, and damn need two decades and
he's used fatal force before, meaning he's killed someone in
the line of duty before. Why is none of that
coming up? Will? Here's some more from the retired Sargeant
David Ploger where he talks about this is and was

(25:26):
excessive use of force? And is the placement of a
knee on the subject's neck a use of force? Yes?
Do you have an opinion as to when the restraint
of mister Floyd should have ended in this encounter? Yes?
What is it when mister Flavor is no longer offering
up any resistance to the officers, they could have entered

(25:48):
the restraint and that was after he was handcuffed and
on the ground and no longer resistant. Correct. Oh, listen, man,
Derek Choldin's going to prison. I hope so he he is.
You could tell that sergeant was like, man, I don't
want to have to do this, but I gotta tell
the truth. And I once again, I wish they would
bring up Derek Chalvin's you know, use of force history,

(26:09):
he's had seventeen Well, maybe they will. We're only a
couple of days in Well, No, The USA Today had
an article out yesterday and the headline was saying how
they weren't going to bring up like like like six
of the six of those incidents. So I don't know
what they're gonna bring up the rest, But I wonder
if they can. If they can't, I don't know, because
this is a different case, you know, I don't know.
They say the jury want to talk about theople's past,

(26:30):
you know, you gotta you gotta bring that up to
it is. It's a pad enough behavior. And Courtney Rouss
also took the stand. That was George Floyd's girlfriend at
the time. She had been in a relationship with him
since August of twenty seventeen. They were together still, and
she also talked about their relationship. She said he was
a MoMA's boy and he was devastated and broken when
his mother died. And he also had been tested positive

(26:51):
for COVID nineteen in late March and he had been quarantining.
And she also said they both struggled with opioid addiction.
So the reason why she probably brought that up, it's
because it's more favorable for her to bring that up
rather than to have the other side reveal it. So
they said prosecutors asked about that first to get ahead
of some of the defense team's arguments because they were
trying to say this whole thing was because of medical

(27:13):
issues drug use. But she brought it up first. Yeah,
and people should go read that article in the USA
today yesterday because you know they talk about how eighteen
complaints have been filed against Derek Chalvin, but only one
will be introduced that trial. And you know they fought
to try to get eight incidents involving Derek Schalvin, you know,
brought up at the trial, but the judge only allowed

(27:35):
two of them. Why I do not know, but I
know if you got seventeen complaints against you and you've
used fatal force before, that should be in court because
it shows you have a history. It is. Why it's not,
I don't know. Well I do know what am I
talking about? Because he's a white man all r Right,
Well that is your front page news, right, thank you,
miss ye. Now let's open up the phone lines eight

(27:59):
five five one that yesterday this clip was circulating online.
Can we play a clip? So cheating, respectfully to me,
is cheating where I don't find out is having control
over your other women, is using condoms and not having
babies like can't respectfully because I believe it or not,
young man is cheating. But I'm not leaving my man
over a one night stam. I would only leave my
man for three three things. You bring me home at STD,

(28:22):
you have a baby on me, or if you gay.
Everything else is work outable for me? Yuh. First of all,
First of all, don't be just throwing stuff like that
on me. Dj okay, if you could have a much
better segue before we just jumped into that one. Now
that's what that's That's a clip that was going all
over internet yesterday. Oh, let's do it's do it the
right way. Yes, I don't know if if this based
on this topic. Let's go Sorry, it's Friday and see

(28:42):
you know what that mean? It's stupid, stupid, stupid Friday.
Why are we talking about this? This is a clip
that's been going on crazy online. I think it's stupid.
So let's open up the phone on its eight hundred
five and cheating one oh five one? Is there a
way to respectfully cheat? No? That right now? I mean

(29:02):
hell no, no, I feel that you can't predict. You
can say, oh, as long as I don't find out
about it, But you can't predict if someone's gonna find
out if you cheating on them. Usually what's done in
the dark comes to the light, absolutely, And that's the thing, right.
I've always said that, well, back in the day, I
used to say, it's not to cheating that gets you
in trouble, it's to getting caught. But as a man,
it's very hard to live with the guilt of knowing

(29:23):
that you're cheating on your A woman like your woman
is supposed to be your best friend, especially if you're married.
You come home and you lay next to her every night.
You know, you got kids, and you're supposed to be
some real individual. But you lying to this person all
the time. That's I can't live that way. That's no
way for me to live, right, That's why I haven't
cheated since October twenty and sixteen. So let's eight five

(29:44):
eight five one on five one? Is there a respectful
Is there a respectfully way? A respectful way to cheat?
I should say, and all me in that call up
remain anonymous. You know what I'm saying to me, There
is no way once you cheat your foul. You're a
dirt diggler. It's horrible. I'd been that, if Charlemagne has
been that. Let's not be too hard on us. Understand,

(30:06):
some cheating can be really crazy, like when you bring
when you bring somebody into the house into the bed
that you sleep in with your significant other. That's disgusting.
That's something that you're like, never forgive that. Oh no,
I know the exactly did that. We know I ain't
never did that, No, not at all, But people have
done that. All cheating is disrespectful and disgusting. It is.

(30:26):
But give yourself some grapes. Be kind to yourself. We're
gonna be kind to each other this morning. Well we
are different women speaking better and we're trying to you know,
that's right. I mean, and I would and I would
think you guys would say certain things are forgivable because
y'all have gotten forgiveness, right, I mean there was the time.
I mean, yeah, I've had it both ways. Like I've
been with my wife for twenty three years. Yes, she's

(30:47):
cheating on me and I'm cheating on her. That's happened.
But you know, for me, it was all about feeding ego.
I don't don't. I don't. I don't. I don't have
that feed my ego anymore. I don't want talk. I
do feel like some things it's just unforgivable, Like certain
things that somebody can do is certainly unforgivable, Like I
can't forget that two of those things that woman named,
I totally understand STD pregnancy. You know what I'm saying.

(31:10):
If you tell a woman, I gotta look at this
kid that looks like you, but you shouldn't even ask
how do you even ask a person to stay with
you when you get another woman pregnant? How do you
even ask a woman to stay with you when you
give a woman let's thank god we didn't have to do.
That's what There's plenty of people in these situations right
now that a's still with that person that had a
child on them, and that's their decision free zone. And
if you and I and if you if she said
I think she said gay was the other one right, correct?

(31:32):
So in that case, it's like, yo, you have to
give the woman that you're with a choice. You should
let her know, like yo, correct, I'm into men too.
And then she has the choice on whether or not
she wants to stay or whether or not she wants
to go. She may not want to deal with that. Correct, Well,
let's open up the phone lines eight hundred five eight
five one oh five one. Let's talk about it. It's
the Breakfast Club. Go morning, the Breakfast Club. It's topic

(31:56):
time called eight hundred five eight five one oh five
one to join it to the discussion with the breakfast Club.
Talk about it morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now if
you are just join us, we would talk. Well, let's

(32:16):
start it direct way. It's Friday. See you know what
that means. It's freaky, freaking freaky Friday, stupid Friday. Based
on this topic. There you go. So we're asking if
you just join us. Well, let's play the clip. So
cheating respectfully to me, is cheating ride don't find out?
Is having control over your other women? Is using condoms
and not having babies? Like cheat respectfully because believe it

(32:39):
or not, young man is cheating. But I'm not leaving
my man over a one night stam. I will only
leave my man for three week three things. You bring
me home at STD you have a baby on me
or if you gay, everything else is work outable for me.
So we're asking eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one. Is there a respectful way to cheat? I say,
no way, not a chance. If you cheat is definitely disrespectful, regardless.

(33:02):
I've been down that road. Charlemagne has been down that road.
Don't drive you down that road too. I'll speak for myself.
You speak for yourself. You basted, all right, I've been
down that road. It's something that New York And no,
I'm not laughing. It's not funny. Don't pull don't make
it a joke, because that was a that was what

(33:23):
I did was disrespectful to my wife. It ain't funny.
I don't even laugh about it. But there is no
respectful way to cheat. All cheated is disrespectful. Don't laugh,
I hear you. How are you laughing? It's not funny? Hey,
when do you get it so mad? Because it's not funny? Yeah,
I feel in me, you know what I'm saying. I don't.
I don't think there's a respectful way to cheat. You
know when you go home to your significant and I
can only speak for myself, you know, as a man,

(33:44):
when I when I'm going home to my wife. You know,
a woman that I love, a woman that I say
my best friend. And you know, I'm a person who
thrives on authenticity and being honest. You're not authentic, you're
not honest, you're not real if you're lying to the
person that you call your best friend, the person that
you took took vows with. So just for me, as

(34:05):
you know, my guilty conscience wouldn't allow me to continue
to do that. And you know that's when you're just
feeding your ego. I always say that, you know you're
sleeping around with a bunch of different women. You're not
doing it because you're unhappy at home. You're doing it
because you're unhappy with yourself and you know your family
levels like imagine your man was paying for somebody else's
rent in their apartment, or bought somebody else a house,

(34:27):
or had this person in your home and your marital
plan nobody, man, Yeah, I'm not buying, you might pay.
You're saying things like that happening, And I do feel
like that level is like, oh, because women have forgiven
men for cheating, but when they take it to the
next level where they're doing all kinds of relationship type things,
spending holidays away from their families. Speaking now, But a

(34:48):
lot of times men just spending the money because it's
hush money. You know what I'm saying, I'm paying you
spend the time too. They not just spending the money
like they spend the time. But imagine they got a
key to somebody else's house. You're getting hell there, Then
I gotta drive back, go to the mailbox and see
your addresses on the mail too. He's not gonna say
Calvin Hunter's name. I'm not gonna say. Let's go to

(35:12):
the phone line. Hello, who's the crazy I just found
to the Hasian therapist and there's on me? Hell no,
there is no respectful way to cheat. Hit a little
too close to home for you know? So do we
agree with you? You ain't gonna let us like that?
And but it was funny. Isn't it way easier for

(35:34):
women to cheat? They act like men to help themselves,
right right? A lot of women cheat too? Yeah, yeah, absolutely,
I think men don't anticipate when Men are more likely
to dismiss it like now, she wouldn't do that, and
women are more likely to investigate. I feel like, yeah,
and it's more acceptable for men to cheat like Megan.

(35:55):
Some stuff was saying that it was Megan. It was
oh the lady Megan is said it on the um.
Okay again, but Sandra, do you think there's levels of
disrespect though, even though it's all disrespectful. No, I don't
think that at all, And it's cheating like even that
that that whole statement is what you call an oxymoron, right,

(36:15):
it is a respectful way to cheat. There's no respect
there's no respectful way to cheat. There might be a
respectful way for you know, y'all to have an open relationship,
you know what I'm saying something like that, but not
to cheating, And then that's not cheating. That's not cheating
because who who's this? What'd you come from? What's your name? Bro?
My name is? Did you come from? Re acting woman?
If you have been it, don't him around? Okay, both

(36:39):
of y'all have disrespectfully cheated on each other? Yeah? Both, Yeah,
both y'all respectfully disrespectfully cheated. No, No, we have this
my girlfriend of going on three years now, you've never
cheated on her? No, I have never cheated on her.
And that's truth. What about you. What about you, young lady?
Have you ever cheated on him? I've never cheated on Hi.
I'm never getting his teeth cat away. I've been more
for this man since day one. I love it, think

(37:00):
I love you would be disrespectful if you admitted it
on the air. Right now, we'll see each other's names
just in case if y'all lying, somebody will call y'allow
to see each other's name? Is way fast. My name
is Instagram and N give you so security number? Why
you add it to listen? Have you do y'all believe
there's a respectful way to cheat? Hold up? My name

(37:21):
is why? Men you call me on Instagram? X King Lemon,
you ain't said your last name? I know that cheating laugh,
But the man goes or your wild boy man like
that is a right way to cheat, But you end
up feeling like a scumbag and the end, and it's

(37:42):
a lot of work. What's the right way to cheat? Sir?
Tell me old wise? What what's the right way to cheat?
Number one? You make sure that person that your mentional
with already knows that you got a significant other, and
they know that place and they're they're okay with their place.
You sound like a cheat. You sound like you know
too much. Keep digging the grade, Keep digging your grade.

(38:03):
Go number two. Now, I don't be honest in the past.
Before I met her, I was in the past one
and that's how I know the two. Never bring anything home.
Never bring no time for I don't get what it is.
Don't bring none that my back for cut on the radio,
but don't bring none at home. Okay, how many more?

(38:24):
Number four? But just make sure that your house is
happy before stepping outside. No, no, no, how about don't
cheat it? Or I thought all those things too. None
of that works, I'm telling not not if you not,
if you being honest with yourself, if you're lying to yourself,
all of that stuff works. But if you being honest
with yourself, none of that stuff works. Because you're guilty.

(38:45):
Conscience gonna eat you up. Eight hundred five eight five
one on five one Is there a respectful way to cheat?
Let's talk about this to breakfast club. Come on it.
You don't want to call me your opinions to the
Breakfast Club Top one five one morning. Everybody is DJ

(39:10):
Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the breakfast
club is Friday, so you know what that means. It's freaky, freaky,
freaky Friday. They are stupid, stupid, stupid Friday. Based on
this topic, that's right, and it came from a clip
that was circulating online yesterday. Let's play the clip. So
cheating respectfully to me is cheating ride don't find out?
Is having control over your other women? Is using condoms

(39:32):
and not having babies? Like cheat respectfully because believe it
or not, young man is cheating. But I'm not leaving
my man over a one night stam. I will only
leave my man for three week. Three things you bringing
home at STD, you have a baby on me or
a few gay everything else is work outible for me. Yeah.
So we're asking is there a respectful way to cheat?
Let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this wife?

(39:54):
What's up? Bro? We're asking, is there a respectful way
to cheat? It's a respectful way for everything of course
today to be okay, what's the respectful way? Yes? Please,
my friends, none of her friends, no family members. You
some perspecting it, and you know it's respectful way to
do everything. I disagree. Okay, So you're okay if you're

(40:15):
a woman cheating. So, but a woman does that respectfully,
you can be okay with it. It's also a double
standard for everything too, No double A woman have a baby,
if mommy's baby, any baby. You know, I don't think
I think that there is no respectful way to cheat.
The act of cheating in itself is disrespectful. You disrespecting

(40:36):
your wife, You mester my cousins, You smester my cousin.
What's her name in South Carolina? You remember? Okay, okay, okay, whatever, okay,
feel like that my bed, And that's my saying that.
But it is a respect of all. First of all,
I put a time stamp on this. How long ago
was this one? I allegedly was messing with this woman

(40:58):
twenty years ago? Eleven years ago, he said, he said,
he said, he's free. Right, Hey man, I'm not going
to deny. I don't remember a wild boy. No, no,
what I mean, I don't know Natasha, Natasha, I don't

(41:21):
know beaking cold through laughs boy, your wild boy boy?
Oh boy? Hello, who's this? Hey? This is brit Hey,
brit Good morning morning. He sounds so upset that respectful
ways to cheat? She did the laugh. Yeah, No, I

(41:47):
mean like y'all were talking about, you know, it's someone gay,
you have to think about still being with them. But
I've been with several dudes who are like, it took
to cheat as long as it's with another girl. So
that's that's your mentality, that's what how you feel. I mean,
I think that if you have a relationship with someone
and you set up boundaries, then you should be able
to whoever you want personally. But I'm just saying other
dudes that are doing really very chill if you want

(42:09):
to hook up with another girl, true, but that's not
cheating though, you know what I'm saying, Like, if you
and your man have an understanding, and you know what
I'm saying, he knows that you're gonna hook up with girls,
you know, every now and again, that's not cheating because
he's not you're not lying each other. Yeah, Cheating is
like the betrayal of the trust. Yeah, the lying, the
sneaking around, you know what I mean? Like, I don't
y'all not cheating, y'all gotta y'all gotta understanding. Do you

(42:32):
do you ever let him watch well that was the
woman cold? Do you ever let him watch um? You
know that's that's in him. True. May God bless you
on this. Fine. He's the Sunday Weekend. Yes, I think so.

(42:55):
What's the mal of the story. The mall of the
story is personally, this is just Lenard michaelby Charlomne and
God speaking. Is no respectful way to cheat. The act
of cheating itself is disrespectful. You're respecting your wife. You
disrespecting your family. You're disrepecting yourself. I used to cheat
to feed my ego. Now I feed my soul. I
don't cheat. Black men don't cheat. Amen, you have anything
to say? I mean, listen, you can't respectfully cheat. Thinking

(43:16):
that respectfully cheating is that you don't get caught because
you cannot predict that you will get caught at some point.
So she'll acts. And that's from the podcast Watch All Black,
Watch All b LK is their Instagram, right, shout to
those ladies. Now you we got rooms all the way. Yes,
And let's talk about j T, Little Uzi and Young
Miami and south Side is turned into a mess here

(43:38):
all right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ MV and Angela Yee
Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get
to rumors. Let's talk Southside. This is the rumor report
with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, it looks

(44:03):
like south Side has been having a rough couple of
days on social media with a lot going on for him. Now,
his father actually posted and had some negative things to
say about him on social media. He said, tattoos on
your face and carrying guns don't make you a gangster.
Real gangsters don't choose to be gangsters. We don't have
a choice. It comes from growing up poor. You are
a rich bitch that betrays everybody that helped you become

(44:24):
rich and famous. You lying to the world like you
did it all by yourself. I'm telling the truth about you.
You can keep trying to pay people to kill me.
God is going to deal with you. I got something
for your uncle. You are so obsessed with fing up
my life. But God is going to deal with you. Vaginas.
I want the world to know I have nothing to
do with you. You ain't nothing but a little vagina boy. Now, Southside, Daddy, Yes,

(44:47):
why is that on social media? Why don't you pick
up the phone and call your son. How old is
Southside daddy? I don't know how his age, but Southside
did respond to his father and here's what he said.
You're ready to say you never me and never speaking,
none of my kids and none of that again for
you to be a rapper like you said, that's how
your mind think. You thought like that your whole life.

(45:08):
You never really put me first. I remember I never
forget a father that I called, tried to contact every
father day. He was like, we friends, ain't your daddy?
I ain't really never been there for you like that. Honestly,
I grew up calling the whole of the man that
I go calling the trade dad. What a coincidence you
wouldn't have been in my life now? But shout out
my dad. The strangest music everybody, Please, Wow. If that's

(45:28):
your if that's your relationship with your son, then you
know you, as a father, have traumatized your son. So
anything you don't like about your son, it's probably your fault. Yeah.
But even so, if that's your son, I mean, there's
certain conversations that shouldn't be had on Instagram or Instagram
live on social media. Yeah, clearly they don't have that
kind of relationship. Though. You call your son and you
know you don't want to hurt your son. You don't

(45:50):
have your son looking bad you that conversation with yourself,
he seems like he's being hurt his son correct traumatized.
South Side father also said, truth is, you haven't spoken
to your granddad who taught you boxing in ten years.
You slapped and spent on your sister because you were
mad at me. Your mother's brother owes your granddaddy eight
months of rent, energies and COVID to not be evicted.
You dead ass wrong, hashtag ungrateful And he also said

(46:14):
he taught him production. I tell you what though, man,
you know what I'm saying. When you pray to God
to take negativity out your life, you know he not
just swinging at you know things, He's swinging at people
and energy. Right that is that is the source of
that negativity and it can be your family sometime. Mother, father, brother,
and sister. Don't ever think just because somebody your blood,
you can't cut them off. They're not good for you.

(46:35):
They're not good for you. So now, south Side also said,
it's sad this money brought the hate out of my dad.
And you know that's it. And then his uncle, south
Side's uncle said where was he at the whole time?
And then he said, yeah, it's just a lot of
family issues. And then on top of all this, south

(46:56):
Side was also having some issues. But how little Zi
was talking to his girl, Young Miami. Now Young Miami
was on live, but a little Uzie, little Uzi was
with JT. And here's what happened. So listen, you don't
have to be that's understood, Kasia. It ain't even about

(47:21):
that though I ain't never got to see you, just
like you ain't never got to see me. JT told
me she like Ouzy, you ain't gonna do nothing to
make it word, So don't say nothing. But you know
clearly I'll run Kasha, shut up like a JT J
J J. If I told you to kiss me on
this lib right now, you won't do it, Okay, So
just chill. You saw what I said to you, Karesha,
because you left me on scene. Yeah, because it's like
it's understood you were not friends that we don't have

(47:43):
to be friends that scene, okay, So you could just
hang up a wheelsop off the hide because it's a
lot ooh looks like some awkwardness now. JT went on
social media said, all y'all want is a show nobody
ain't gonna do is to nobody. He was joking. Who
don't believe y'all chop lines up, do the most for post.
I'm glad y'all got entertainment. Trying to paint me as

(48:04):
a bad friend. So bad off alive. We just left
zoom a UZI hype as Isha Off nineteen forty two.
But like I said, f whoever, don't believe he was joking,
so she said, trying to make like she was crying.
Y'allself ff and sick. It's sad, and the Young Miami
went on social media said, I'm not sad or crying.
Y'all got me aft up. She's all right. Well, Southside

(48:26):
did not like how little Uzie was talking to his girl,
Young Miami, and he went on social media and said this,
I promise you him a punch your teeth out of
your mouth. Don't say nothing else, nothing else from my bitch.
If you don't like my, don't like my, let them
do them. I don't get a name. We don't get
the name problems. Stay a little weird. All you is
keep rocking persons, keep doing that bit you're doing. I'm
the same that saved you from getting off from all

(48:46):
setting them. Don't forget that. I'm the same guy that
kept you from getting your jury too. When March is
picking up your jury. Let's not play stupid money gold
no bo deal with your bit and stay with your bitch.
That's all I'm gonna say. One time I would slap
duck everybody I offset. Offset was like, whoa, whoa, whoa.
I ain't got nothing to do with nothing. It's just
a bunch of low energy mess. I don't understand how

(49:09):
y'all consume this type of stuff every single day. It's like,
every single day, it's this low energy mess. That's all
it is. Well, Little Uzie said on social media, that's
my girlfriend's best friend. I was playing with her. She
always cursed me out. He responded to a fan saying,
don't talk to Karrisha like that. Oh man, that was draining.

(49:31):
So I can imagine how draining that was for them
when all of that was happening all right now, Little
Nozax is not too happy about Nike shutting down the
sales of his Little Naak Satan shoes. And the company
mischief that Nike is suing claimed that it has no
because Nike said they have no connection with the Satan
shoe did not authorize the production of its responding I

(49:52):
guess they plan to see Nike in court. It's what
they're saying. The creative agency that Nike is battling with
says they're surprised the legal action and Nike has taken
against the Satan Shoe because they also claimed that Nike
had no problem when they produced the Jesus shoe last year.
They said, who is Nike the sense of one but
not the other. So they said they have reached out

(50:12):
to Nike to resolve the matter, but have received no response.
So they said, we look forward to working with Nike
in court the Nike see tod Jesus shoe. Because one
thing I realized about Nike is that when you get
on their radar, they send out season desists all the time.
But it don't matter. Is their shoe, that's their company.
If they don't like they put out their sneaker a
certain way and they don't want to rebranding and resoul,
they can stop anything if you resell the snake. I

(50:33):
just said that I, Oh, they getting upset, like you
can't be mad. Yeah, it showed me. It kind of
shows me that Lord nozex doesn't really understand business like that.
Because I saw them. I saw the tweet that he sent,
that old the tweet he said. He said, I haven't
been upset until today. I felt like it's fffed up.
They have so much power. They can get shoes canceled.
Freedom of expression gone out the window. But that's gonna

(50:54):
change soon. And then he said, people make customs all
the time. It's never been a problem. Nike only stopped
to sell the shoe because a powerful group of people
push them to do something that's not true. People make
and I'm not I'm not defending Nike at all, but
it's like people do these custom shoes and Nike sends
out of season desists all the time. If you listen
to my podcast this week, it is My co host
Andrew Shotz talked about how he did a shirt that

(51:15):
said just do it yourself with the Nike swoosh, and
they sent him with season to sis. That's what Nike does.
I got you got one too, what'd you get one for? Okay,
what'd you get one for? Ago? Not a long time ago,
when I owned the sneakers store. You know, so when
you order sneakers, when you buy sneakers from the sneakers,
so if you own the store, tell you fastly you

(51:36):
have to buy the good sneakers, and they also throw
you the trash sneakers that you have to buy just
got get like a package. So I had a trash
of all these old sneakers, I mean all these sneakers
that I would either give away or what I came
up with this concept is I would tell everybody, if
you come to the club. When I was DJ, when
I was promoting to come to the club, I give
a free prayer sneakers because they were you know, sneakers.
But the way I posted the sneakers, it was a
strip club. So I posted the sneakers on the strippest

(51:58):
butts and said, hey for her to dudes get free sneakers. Nike.
He definitely sent me a season to sist. Yeah, listen,
Nike sends out season just since all the time night
Nike don't play that. This isn't about Nike trying to
cancel free speech or free expression. This is about them
protecting their brand. Good idea if you get on their

(52:18):
radars on the women's butts, Jesus don't make as much noise.
It's Satan, that's just the truth. Jesus don't even headline
his own birthday when his birthday Christmas? Right, jeriously, Jesus,
Santa Claus. It's the grins a capricorn. It's about four
or five to a frosty to snow man root off
the red nosed rain there. All of them get top

(52:38):
building over Jesus on his own birthday. Yeah, well, Jesus,
they probably don't even seated. Jesus sneak a last year.
Probably that well, get ready for Draking Nike's not the
capsule that's dropping next month, by the way, So if
you're ready for this, I don't know if y'all got
any of the gear from last time. A lot of
people were really feeling it, So get ready for that.
That one's official, all right, and that is your rumor reports, right,

(53:00):
Thank you, miss ye Charlomae who are giving that downar
Con Jason Edward Riles needs to come to the front
of the congregation. We'd like to have a word with him,
all right. We'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club.
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you want some real It's time for Donkey of the day.
So if we ever feel I need to be a
dog man with the heat, did she get lease? I
had become Donkey of the day the breakfast club. Bitch,

(53:45):
you're a donkey drama for me with your phone chargers.
Your phone chargers, Nah, tell them bring me a phone
charger if you got one, please dog here today for Friday,
April second goes to Jason Edward Rickles. Now Jason Edward
Rickles is a fire chief in Alabama. Soluke. Everyone who
listens to the Breakfast Club in Alabama, we on like
ten stations in Alabama. Drop on a clue bums Alabama. Damn,

(54:07):
let me hold his phone charger. So salute to that
great state. But it's no secret Alabama is racist as hell,
and Jason Edward Rickles proved that after he pulled a
gun on a black real estate agent and black contractors
who are at his home for a real estate showing
I can't make this kind of stuff up. Let's go
to w GCL CBS forty six for the report. Please
you walked up to my car and pulled a gun

(54:29):
on me. Only on CBS forty six, a realtors home
viewing turns into horror, a major mix up ending with
the homeowner and handcuffs. That homeowner also happens to be
a fire chief in Alabama. At tonight, he is charged
with pulling a gun on the realtor and her photographer
and breaking their equipment, a very uncomfortable situation for the

(54:51):
realtor and her photographer, who says that she identified herself
multiple times, had a legitimate raisin debate at the homeowner's house,
but says, according to them, that the homeowner only saw
the color of their skin. Jason Rickles is the fire
chief of Tarrant, Alabama, and is selling his home in Roswell.
Police say they had an approved viewing of the house

(55:13):
and was said to take some photos before Regina's client arrived.
Regina says fire Chief Rickles turned up as they got
in their cars. Police say he blocked them from leaving,
got out of his car, and pulled out a gun.
Rickles told police he believed the group were scam artists.
He says he thought Dwayne's camera was a gun, so
he snatched it and smashed it. The fire chief was

(55:33):
arrested for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, among other charges. Now,
Regina tells me afterwards, a city official called her and
said this isn't the first time Rickles has been accused
of racist allegations. No apologies, black people. I hate to
traumatize us on this fine Friday, but this is the
reality of Americas. Okay, so looked at thirty three year

(55:55):
old real estate agent Regina Lee dropping a clue buns REGINAE. Regina,
I'm sorry you had to go to that. I'm sorry
you had to deal with that trauma. But this is
what being black in America is. Okay. I understand, not
just because I've lived it, but I understand it more
now because I feel it towards white men. I profiled
one yesterday. I was in the barbershop and this tall

(56:15):
white dude with a lot of hair popped up in
the barbershop ask to use the restroom. I had eyes
on him immediately. Of course, of course, they obliged him
in the barbershop because black people were all very welcoming people. Okay,
we really do, for the most part, treat folks the
way we want to be treated. But I immediately started
profile and this guy, I did. I asked my barber tie,
you know, salute to tie. I asked them, do you
know dude, And I said, you gotta watch them white boys,

(56:36):
because I'm like, this white guy could walk up in
here and shoot all of us. I did. I was
sitting right there in the chest saying that to him.
But TI knew him, and you know, and when the
white guy was leaving, he gave every single barber a
fist bump, which is something I do when I walk
into places and when I leave places, I give everybody
a pound as a sign of respect, you know, acknowledging
fellow humans. You know that you're sharing spacewood. So I
was thinking about that last night and I felt bad.
I felt bad that I felt like that, But in

(56:58):
my mind I had a valid reason he fits the
description you know of white men who have committed mass shootings.
But that doesn't mean I have to profile all white men.
I don't have to dehumanize all white men because that's
what they do to us. But they do it ducks
for no reason. Okay, They've been doing it ducks since
we got here. To justify them treating us in humanely, okay,
to justify them keeping us at the bottom of this

(57:21):
cast system in America, and because of white people looking
at us as less stand things like this situation with
Jason Edward Rickles waiving his gun at Regina Lee, a
real estate agent there to help him sell his little
funky ass house. Now, Jason Rickles was arrested and charge
with aggravated assault, possession of a deadly weapon during the

(57:41):
commission of a felony, and second degree criminal damage to property.
He spent the night in jail and is out on bail. Now.
I'm glad he got hit with all those charges, But
when you're a black person in America, you can't help
to not only be happy for those charges, but to
also be happy and thank god that Regina Lee is alive. Okay,
Regina Lee and black contractors are alive, Alabama? Is that

(58:03):
staying your ground state? Oh you know that damn stay
in your ground law? Okay? All right, rest in peace,
Travon Martin. The hell with George Zemmiman? All right? Jason
felt threatened, and he could have said he thought to
contract his camera was a gun. Okay, Reginaly and those
black contractors could easily be dead because of the white
man being afraid of his own karma. Oh, don't think
for one second that white men don't have a fear

(58:24):
of black people treating them in the way they historically
have treated us. Okay. They fear the day we seek revenge.
So when he walked in his house and saw all
those black people, he immediately started thinking, all my day
his color. Jason Rickles thought Reginaly and a group of
black contractors were burglars. And what if one of those
black contractors, our Regina had a pistol and shot Jason.

(58:45):
Do you think Alabama stand your ground law would have
applied to them? I think not. Okay. That's also the
thing about being black. We know they are rules, but
they don't apply to us. Why wouldn't they This is
the normal, everyday things white people can do that. Black
people can't just exist, you know what I mean, having
a job. Doing my job almost got Regina Lee and
those black contractors killed. Do you understand white privilege yet?

(59:09):
Give Jason Riccles. A matter of fact, let Kathy Griffin
give Jason Riccles the biggest hea Hall. Please give this
giant jar of male the biggest hea haaw. Let Chelsea
Handle get some of that action too. Heah heahaw. That
is way too much, Dan Mann? Is anybody else Chris Ko?
Ask clock? I didn't know Chris was here? Anybody else?

(59:32):
Too much? Got Damn Man? All right? All right, well
thank you for that donkey Today, sir, Now when we
come back, a Little t J will be joining us.
Little TJ has an album that's out today, so we're
gonna kicks. The win is the name of the album, said,
don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the Breakfast
Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy.

(59:58):
We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest
in the building. Indeed, his album is out today, Ladies
and gentlemen. The name of the album's testing to Win.
Little TJ. What's up, brother, what's going on? How's everything? Man?
I'm schelling. Let you get some money, man, skin glowing
all the jewelry on a little something. I don't mean
where this other watch? Right? Never? You don't mean to

(01:00:19):
wear another watch? Got caught with it? Just you fell
asleep like that or something. So let's for people that
don't know who Little TJ is. Let's break it down.
Who Little TJ Is? Where you from, how you got
into the industry and all that other good stuff. I'm
from the South Bronx and I got I got into
music and into like where like where I'm at, like
really just off of self hustling, you know what I'm saying.

(01:00:39):
I just started making music to like where I got acknowledged,
and from there, I've just been working up. Who influenced you?
Coming up from the South Bronx, Damn, Like Drake always
been like my favorite rabble, but a lot of people
like for me, I go up listen to a lot
of It's crazy, gotta go up listen to like a
lot of Chicago music. It was a point like when
I first like started rapping, I ain't know who nobody was,

(01:00:59):
like nobody that was anywhere like New Type literally New
York artists, you just knew Chicago. So he's so mad
right now, I'm asking the question. New York ortis like
like for me, I mean at that time, like that
was coming up, I knew, I knew New York orders,
but I was listening to like a lot of underground
like even like the people I don't know right now,
they do already be listening to nine as on a charge?

(01:01:20):
How old are you do it? Nineteen old man? So
New York was definitely not popping popping? Is there any
pressure coming from the Bronx as a rapper knowing knowing
the rap history that came before you, knowing that's the
birthplaces a hip hop? I mean to be honest, like
not that I don't respect it, but being honest, I
don't know it that well like to like way y'all

(01:01:40):
would know it. So it's like I don't even like
as me being my age from my perspective, I don't
even see it that way as in pressure, Like I
kind of be like like everybody that paid the way,
like you know what I'm saying, like like shout out
to y'all, you know what I'm saying. And of course
I know records. That's like for me that lasted or
into my era, you know what I'm saying, But like
I don't it don't necessarily be feeling pressure. But I
just felt like I'm just here to represent right now

(01:02:01):
and I'm gonna put on I love it, you know
what I'm saying, because you know, even you coming from
New York, you're just showing a different dynamic and you've
been inspired by different things. And I think that's the
only way a region like New York will get back
to that type of musical prominence if you embrace what
you are instead of trying to be what was. Yeah,
I think that was the problem for New York was
so long everybody tried to hold onto that boom back

(01:02:22):
from the eighties and nineties, it didn't grow. Yeah, for sure,
How did you get your deal? What was the first
record that people started listening and you were able to
get your deal off? It's levels to it so like literally,
like from the first song I could say, like that
first song I ever dropped was moving, and it's just
like everything was like I felt like my whole career
kind of just went like this, Like I never had
no big like big ass moment in my eyes from

(01:02:45):
seeing it, how I see it, I don't know. You
know what. The first song you heard the mons was
calling my phone. No, it was before that was now
you're lying though, or I mean not you lying, but
you probably don't know, but you definitely had to hear it. Yeah,
probably you know what, But I know no one. He
says he's in your circle. I don't know if it's true.
Noodles Okay, Yodles been talking about you for years. That's

(01:03:07):
my man. Nudles went to school in South Carolina, So
I've been doing noodles for he's up eating. Probably he's
still fat to tell a little money, okay, so not
even talking about you forever. So he might have played
me some joint. But to remember record, I remember was
calling my phone when you got you there. Why did

(01:03:28):
you decide to sign with a label and not stay independent?
Because at the time, when when New York was really well,
they still on you. But when we still still was
on you so heavy, you could have DoD anywhere you
wanted to go. Yeah, I was brokenh and I had
I had, you know, I had my music on YouTube.
I was so like, I ain't even like I ain't
go to my mom for advice. I was just so like,

(01:03:49):
I'm gonna figure that out. I was like the world
at this point, Like I was just like I came
home from being locked up, like I was emotional. I
felt like I wasn't treated right throughout my time. I
felt like for me, I got locked up for something
I really ain't do. But you know, this is what
you get locked up for, what they charged you with.
I got. I got locked up form a robbery. That's
why I got sentenced on that one. I got locked

(01:04:10):
up for. Come so I had to deal with it,
you know what I'm saying. But it was just like
a lot going through my house. I was like the
world type time. And you know what I'm saying, I
didn't really call a lot when I was locked up.
And I'm saying this is at a young age. So
I was like, well, I already knew when I came
home it was tunnels and like I could have swore
to anybody, I was gonna make it how long you
were were you in jail? Four? I mean I got

(01:04:32):
I got locked up a couple of times, like different
different different times, like from three months to five seven
to a year, what changed you? What was the thing
that changed you? Did you said, you know what, I
can't do this no more? Was it your mama cron?
Was a music taking off? Is it somebody in the
hood you' seen pass of music? That was the starter
kid of me? Just like not giving up about others,
know what I'm saying. It was just like all right

(01:04:52):
because because the Rihanna is like the only reason why
I was doing the stupid that I was doing was
because it was up in no guidance and none to
even look forward to in life. I ain't had none
of them for now. I remember the first time I
heard the first time I heard it, it was I
think a report that you reported in the room of
report there was something with a girl that you flew
out and they wouldn't fly her back or something like that. Yeah. Yeah, um,

(01:05:13):
I was a little shutty. She she is too, and
it's a little so you flew in and then I mean, nah,
I mean really like we just we just had a
little like a little miscommunication and she she she flew
in and seeing me seeing some girls on my phone,
got mad overreacted that happened, you know, trying to call
them people with me for no reason. Yeah, And I

(01:05:36):
was just like, you know what I'm saying. I was
just like so left field for me. You know I'm from.
You're not even calling the police. You don't even want
nobody to speak about that after, So that's not what
you're gonna do. So I'm just like disbelief, you know
what I'm saying. And I just it was a whole
little internet moment me today. You will never see that
from me ever again. Whatever the situation is, we're gonna
try to feel me maneuver another way that it's not

(01:05:57):
even I don't want no negative. I'm trying to go positive,
you know what I'm saying. I'm trying to just for me,
that was a wasted on time, you know what I'm saying.
It was just a lot going on at that moment.
All right, when we come back, we got more with
a Little t J. Let's get into his joint with
Pop Smoke. It's called mood Swings. It's the breakfast Club.
Good Morning Jack was Mood Swings, Pop Smoke, Little TJ. Morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We

(01:06:20):
are the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it. With a
little TJ. You enjoy the fame and everything I mean
because you know you want it, but you still want
to enjoy your life, you know. You know what I mean. Yeah,
you gotta be careful, but you still want to be
able to spend money in drive cars and go to
the mall and do those things. Are you happy with that?
Because you can't do all that now? I could to
a certain extent. I'm not just like run round the

(01:06:40):
Bronx on the drop top, but please don't. No, I'm not.
But I'm saying, like I still I still live my life,
you know what I'm saying, Because you can't. You can't
just live out of figure. I'm saying, trying to move
smart and just think things through, you know what I'm saying.
So that's how I try to do. But I don't
like necessarily like HI, like HI myself from the world.
You know, it's resting about destiny, right, Like I feel

(01:07:01):
like destiny is not a matter of chance, it's a
matter of choice. Yeah, so you got to make good choices.
You make good choices nine times out of ten, good
things happen. Yeah, you know what I mean. So I
hope you don't feel the need to keep it real
and just as you said, you know, not gonna drive
around the Bronx in the droptop just because no not,
there's no there no reason to that. Na I know.

(01:07:22):
I think. I think like the reason why I don't
really like glorifying it is because people just embrace it
in the wrong way, you know what I'm saying, Like
the streets is what it is when you're in it,
you live in that way, you know what I'm seeing.
But then it's not something that you should want to
be striving for living in or go deep in, you
know what I'm saying, if you don't have to, especially
if it's something more positive another way, because it's just

(01:07:44):
so much easier for your life. And I think about
it's like you really live one time, So what do
you really want to do with your life? You know?
Who really knows that? People who actually been in the streets. Yeah,
you know what I'm saying, People who actually really was
in the streets did dirt? I see it right now?
Or a little like the tough ones now, you know
what I'm saying, Like these kids I used to bully
that never for me, but they're the ones bugging out

(01:08:07):
right now, What do you demand about the people around you?
Do you demand that they are on the same you on, like,
we ain't doing that hood screet knucklehead. Yeah, like when
my friends like it's certain things. It's certain like I
wouldn't tell you like like it's no picture perfect game.
It's just we know what we're doing and what we're
not doing. Like for example, with me saying like, oh,
I'm trying to be positive. I'm not gonna let nobody

(01:08:28):
come to my face disrespect me, probably gonna get swung
on something we're not We're not doing that, you know
what I'm saying. But as long as respecting it's like
if you don't gotta do something, I'm saying, if something
don't got to escalate, it's not it's not nothing, you
know what I'm saying. If somebody, if I'm on a street,
like I'm saying, like, let's say, if like you know
New York little t J shook one, like you know what,
little like that that should have never given what I'm saying,

(01:08:52):
if you blatantly you know what I'm saying, doing unnecessary,
then we might up it on you real quick, Like
why does this? Why do y'all generation like that. White
people today jail too so much. My dad used to say,
if a man tell you suck him, be ready to
die or kill. Honestly speaking, you know, I'm a little bronx, slow,
ignorant kid. When I was fourteen, a a lot of
this stuff that was regular on the block. You see
the cops. Anybody else sucking mind, your friend, you suck mind.

(01:09:15):
I was just regular, and I was like, but I
was younger days. Once I went to jail and I
came home, I remember my first day of school back
my pills. I gotta go back to school. And I
went to school and I'm in a whole and I
hit anybody will suck my I was like really lost.
I was like, yo, damn, this is three sixty from yesterday. Yeah,
I had to go to school the next day. I

(01:09:36):
was like, damn, it's crazy because you don't hear that
in jail. You would never yea, no, you're not even
gonna say the last word. You won't get your white
And by the way, that's an inviting jail. Yeah, like
I known no juveniles. I don't know about I ain't
never been no like long term feminist life and but
and like at least in the juvenile jails and stuff,

(01:09:57):
I was at you, n they ain't even know that
because it would lead to a fight immediately. I'm saying, like,
now you're saying, you're saying you said inviting, it's not
like no, yeah, like for me, they're not really like
embracing no gay and juvenile jails. I was juvenile jail
for kids that's listening to this right now and think
they're tough and think they're the toughest thing out there,
breakdown what juven l jail is and why they don't

(01:10:17):
want to go. It's like you mean, it's annoying, and
the thing is to be all the way honest with you.
I don't know if you would know it, because like
your mind is probably somewhere else, but to like somebody
like I used to be, or somebody listening a lot
of times, they'd be wanting to experiment this. So the
worst you make it sounds like I want to go
because in reality, that's how I used to think. Like

(01:10:38):
I got sentenced to a yeah, at what like fourteen
or fifteen years old, I was smiling like that's like
like it was a game, you know what I'm saying,
like within the year, I'm sitting there like a damn,
I want to go home for me, But like you
know what I'm saying, it was a game, like I
can't wait to get back to the block, Like yeah,
but the thing is, it gets tougher because now keep playing,

(01:11:00):
it's gonna be more time than I'm saying. And it's
not It's not cool. You don't want to wake up.
You don't want to wake up in the morning at
a certain time. Gotta go eat food. If you miss it,
you don't eat till later, like you're starving. You just
be You could be chilling here, we could be having
a good conversation talking and I could get mad later
for something my mom told me on the phone, And

(01:11:22):
now you're just eating your food, had lunch and I
knock you a wire your joy. Stuff like that happened.
Like it's just it's unpredictable. It's just a whole bunch
of tweaks. Did you learn anything from it? I definitely
learned stuff. I mean, like it shows you me going
to jail mature me. It showed me how to listen
in the room instead of talking too much. You know
what I'm saying, when I don't need to and show
me how to read people energy, Like I could look

(01:11:43):
at you like if I know you, you give me
a five, I could read you if you even me,
you know what I'm saying, like it gave you that
because you always gonna point about it. You seem like
you got a good head on your shoulders. Man, So
just keep it, just keep it growing, man, stay positive
and everything you're saying, absolutely do it and you're gonna
be appreciate. And I'll say you stay on the on
the same path. Man. Your people's called me a couple

(01:12:04):
of long time ago and said that you were interested
in real estate. And I love to hear artists coming
up because I wish I got into it when I
was your age, Because I did, I would own half
of New Jersey. But the fact that you went to Nail,
stay with it, because when this ends, you have that
for the rest of your life. Your kids are having
your kids kids would have it. And stay with a brother.
You're only nineteen. You only nineteen. Good money. I do
want to you want to go as a creative. When

(01:12:26):
you do music, when you put it out, do you
have expectations or you just put it out and just
see what happens. I mean, no, no, no, let me
tell you something. My expectations like if I if I,
if I like stud Stone on my expectations, I'll be
a failure because if like you wish to look honestly
speak to me, I'd have told you one hundred percent,
I'd have been where I'm out right now for my
first album. And I was that confident about it. I'm saying,

(01:12:48):
so it's applying them album. And then like I had
a conversation with my manager the other day and I'm like, yo, bro,
that should have been bigg He's like, Bro, it's applying
them album like you were a new artist. And I'm like,
I get what you're saying. Like in my head, I
just be like, for me, I just want to see
what that top like you know, and you should listen
to that please if you get the chance. I'm shooting
myself my first album. I'm proud of it. I wrote

(01:13:10):
it when I was like seventeen eighteen, and yeah, like
you for me, so expectation wise, like like now just
me knowing what I do like averagely, I'm saying, I
got like a standard, like y'all want this what I'm saying,
but the goal is always like a hundred times bigger.
Now I understand why so many songs on the new album.
You're trying to prove something. Yeah, there's twenty one record

(01:13:30):
and no, but I got so many I got, bro,
this is a new phone I got. I mean, I
got so many, so many look at my phone. I
don't even really care about it's not even the newest
for me. You can't say you don't care about money,
that's what you're about to say, or you just don't
care because you got all that jury look to watch it.
Hey can I can't tell you another thing too? Is

(01:13:51):
this really like to be all honest? What you I
just keep it just to show it's like it's coming.
I'm saying, motivate, motivate people because I know like when
I was there, I wanted this, I wanted all issue
for me, so I already know how I got to
live like who I am, up to who I am
what I'm saying, and and just showed this just up
like that's that's how I'm feeling. But deeper than not

(01:14:12):
me as a person, I really don't give a about
nothing that you give me a watch it's my, it's my,
it's my, it's my is my, it's my luck. When
I come in, I'm saying, but give me the diamond test.
Let me check it, let me see what's up? Yeah,
id never Okay, get right now? What you want to hear? Man?

(01:14:35):
Play out what you want to do? Okay? All right?
Where it is? What you want to do? A little TJ.
We appreciate you for joining us. It's the breakfast club.
Good morning. It's the rule of report breakfast club. All right. Well,
SEWETI has a dressed the elevator video that was leaked

(01:14:57):
of her in Quavo getting into it, and she said,
this unfortunate incident happened a year ago. While we have
reconciled since then and moved past this particular disagreement, there
were simply too many other hurdles to overcome in our relationship,
and we have both since moved on. Quavo also addressed
that video footage. She said, I haven't physically abused sweetie,
and have real gratitude for what we did share overall.

(01:15:18):
He said, we had an unfortunate situation almost a year
ago that we both learned and moved on from. M
I saw something yesterday they both getting investigated or something
like that. Yeah, the LAPD is investigating after seeing this video.
So I guess I reported that yesterday when you wasn't here,
said they being investigated about that video. Nobody listens to
your room. Report's sure to get you there, all right. Now,

(01:15:40):
Arianna Grande had announced this week that she's going to
be feeling Nick Jonas's empty seat for The Voice, and
she's getting paid more than anybody ever had. She's getting
between twenty and twenty five million dollars for that deal,
so she'll be the Voice's highest paid coach ever. Before that,
I remember they were talking about how much Kelly Clarkson got.
She got about fifteen million dollars when she joined the Voice,
but Arihanna is really topping it out at twenty to

(01:16:03):
twenty five million dollars. That's huge. That's big money, all
right now. I posted this yesterday, but I've been talking
about this Facebook show that I got. It's called Mastery
of Comedy and it's finally dropping on Monday, the first episode.
There's six episodes, and here is the trailer. This season,
our Mastery of Comedy, Comedians we live off energy. You

(01:16:24):
get that first laugh this on. I'm recently single, got
left while I was in jail. How do you feel
you did it horrible? So keep going. Yeah, I'm not
used to performing in front of like people with so
much experience. And now we are gonna match you up
with somebody who you're gonna mentor. I bet you my

(01:16:45):
mente gonna be funnier. So now it's a competition my
menti of crush your MENTI. So the whole point of
the show is we had four established comics, Worry with
Junior from The Daily Show, Donnell Rawlings you know him
from The Chappelle Show, outa Rodrigue she was on They
ready for Tiffany Hattish and also of course Carlos Miller
from the eighty five South Show. And so we picked

(01:17:06):
four comedians who were up and coming that have been
working out in the clubs but haven't had their big
break yet, and they actually mentored them. So you get
to see the difference from when they first hit the
stage with no mentoring until the end when they get
a real breakout sessions. It's a big difference. Yeah, that's
a great line of a comics you got except for one.

(01:17:26):
We love all of them. No they're all well well
and they and they all have a lot of stage
experience helped out these comics, I can and they really
care about helping people. The one you always be looking
out for to be she'd be always doing favors for him.
I can't remember charity. You have a lot of charity
for him. That is my boy. And fy I've known Danielle.

(01:17:47):
We're only for so long before this spell show, from
when I used to live in from back in the day.
Can you write them off? At the end of the year,
Danelle won an Oscar for his standout performance and Soul.
He didn't congratulate he he did Soul one an oscar.
He got an oscar too, So congratulations to Danielle Rollins.

(01:18:08):
But now I'm excited. I'm excited. I'm excited for the
show though, because it does give really good advice for
anybody who's ever thought about stand up comedy, from just
the physical things that you can do on stage to
be a better comic that you might not even think about,
to actually delivering jokes and how you can turn one
joke into ten different jokes so you'll get to see
it all go down. And if something you thought about

(01:18:30):
doing it's helpful. Yeah, it's definitely a science in comedy.
Like people think, you know, just because you're naturally funny,
you can get up on that stage. No way, Jose.
You are one man gang against the whole room, and
that can be very bad. That's good, it's right. It's
a science to stand up comedy that I absolutely respect.
So salute all the stand up comics out there. There's

(01:18:51):
only two things I like. People that are funny and
people that bomb Those my two favorite. Thanks. You see
me laughing at the comment show. Why I mean the
la somebody's real funny to the bombing, right, and everybody.
I think every stand up comic in the beginning has
had to go through multiple bombings to get really great
at what they've done. Nobody just gets on stage and
kills it every time. It's definitely not an easy thing

(01:19:12):
to do. There's little things go ahead. Not gonna say
day to him Man, Happy birthday, Carlos, My guy called
miller Man. Today's shout out to him and shout out
to Ricky Hugh. She also manages Carlos, but she actually
executive produced this show with me, and she's the one
that does like all the day Chappelle's stuff. She just

(01:19:32):
did the Living Black for I Heeart. She produced that,
and so she also directed and produced this for me
as well. So it was really fun working with her
because that's my girl, all right, And that is your
rumor report, all right? And my man t K. Kirkland
born day tomorrow to TK gonna be sixty years old?
Is he really? Yes? Now you are lying. I'm not lying.

(01:19:54):
That's no. Damn sixty four. I said sixty beyond sixty
years old? To Mark man, how are you what y'all
talking about? He says he's a senior citizen. Right, he
goes the old gee, he goes, I have for the
He's ready. It's fifty nine years old. He was forty.
TK long too for twenty years. That's my man, all right.

(01:20:16):
Shout out to t K as well. Shout but why
does it say his birthday is April thirty first? On here?
There's no April thirty first, is there? That September? April June?
And of them, no, it's definitely definitely this weekend, think
to Marrow, all right, well, shout to the vote. We'll
see tomorrow. Everybody else to People's Choice mixes up next
shout out to let me shout out. You know, I'm
doing my car show in Atlanta July third. Shout to
sisters with jeeps. It's a car club that they have

(01:20:39):
out in Atlanta. Yeah, so they're gonna be pulling up today.
They said they got about fifty jeep deep. So shout
out to those sisters. And they also shout out to
the uptown car club out in Atlanta. That's uh Mars,
Bitty Bars and coach k They got a paid in
full car club. So they're gonna be checking in and
coming through the car show as well. I appreciate you got.
I got a car club too. What's it called bitches

(01:21:02):
with beamers? Bitches with beamers that runover speed books doing
fifty miles an hour. That's that's what it should be called.
Who you're calling that bitch? That's your car club, called
your car club? Wow, Okay, you know what mixes up next? Man,
let's call so breakfast club. Your mornings will never be
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in stej Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are
to Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. Yes, sir,

(01:21:45):
Steve Stout. What's up? What's up? What's up? What's up? Stout? Congratulations?
Thank you very much. I feel I love, I feel
like home when I come here. Yeah, you know, like
this whole thing is played out for First of all,
my career is played out in front of you, guys,
you're in the business. But more importantly, or just as important,

(01:22:05):
um United Masters and the idea UM or specifically on
this show has played out. United Masters got a fifty
million dollar investment from Apple. Yeah, so break that down.
Explain that where does the money go, who eats off?
And after the autists get it, how does it happen? First,
thank you, this claps that's gonna come on. Well, the

(01:22:29):
first thing it does is, you know, it validates my vision.
You know, when I was saying this three or four
years ago, people gave me the benefit of the doubt
because of my career or whatever. But maybe I was bugging, right,
Maybe I was the guy that was passed his prime
that was bugging a little bit of that. You know,
you never know right, never that, but whatever. And then

(01:22:50):
like we broke Nli chopping and it we're like, okay,
maybe maybe, and what does it mean? And what does
a distribution company mean? Then we talked about how the
dish distribution of value, those who bring the most value
should take the most out of it. If technology is
really working at its finance, it redistributes the value chain

(01:23:11):
and the person, the author of the work should get
a lion share of the revenue. And that's what a
distribution company does. It allows the artists to not sign
their rights away in music specifically, and they don't have
to sign that rights away and still get the benefit
and the value of distribution. At United Masses, we added

(01:23:32):
more than just distribution, brand partnerships, partnerships with TikTok and
the NBA and ESPN, which has been well documented. So
the fifty million dollars in the investment in partnership from
Apple that only validates the vision, but it also says
to every independent artist around the world that you the
playing field is not level. You don't have to sign
to a major label to get the same opportunities as them.

(01:23:54):
It's an option, but it's not the only option. And
this is the option. This is what I've been you know,
sort of wanting to happen for many, many years. So
I'm extremely proud to be here and talk about it
today and to be able to offer that service to
independent artists all around the worlds independent, most independent artists.
I was going to say, the reason they don't want
to go independent because they always feel that a bigger

(01:24:16):
label will given the promotion they need, will pay for
you know, get the radio to record, spending on radio, help, traveling,
help tour. So with this money, are you saying now
that money is for the same thing they'll They'll get
the same promotion, the same radio, the same touring, the
same all that help that a bigger label good. So
there's a lot of things that bigger labels are supposed

(01:24:36):
to do, correct. They do it for the artists who
make it, and a lot of artists that don't make
it don't have that. The most important thing for an
artist today, I think the most important thing for every
creator today is the way they use their social media tools.
Back in the day when you were recording artist, you
had to sign to a record deal. You had to

(01:24:57):
sign to a record deal before found an audience. Right, so,
oh I got a deal. Oh now I find an audience.
You actually find your audience today before you find a
record company anyways. Right, So why are you signing away
the rights to that? They already You don't need the
record company guy to close his eyes and say that's
a hit. The fans already told you it's a hit.

(01:25:18):
You already put the song out, you already shared a
snippet of it, or whatever it may be. The value
needs to be redistributed and it has been. So Yes,
the fifty million dollars is to invest further in technology.
I believe the modern day music company the record company
in your pocket, which we are United Masses. That's our

(01:25:39):
north start. That's what we are building and is you
need to have the tech edge. So when everybody's talking
about NFTs and blockchain and all of the different things
that you are unlocked because of technology, the first thing
you have to do is own it. The second thing
you need is somebody to help you mine it. Right,
we have that and further investing in that, and then

(01:26:00):
there's talent, executive talent as well as UH artists talent,
which is what you're talking about, right, which is, you know,
helping artists promote themselves and be able to to to
really grow in their career and level up. So where
does the fifty million go though, Like how they distributed.
I mean it's thousands of artists out there. No, no, no,
I'm just saying no. The fifty million dollars goes to

(01:26:21):
the company. You use it and deploy it again against
international growth, hiring great technology engineers, product people. So it's
over scientists. Yeah, it's for infrastructure. Okay, it's infrastructure's growth.
I'm gonna see y'all use it. Everyone one take it,
the same, bots, fishing, whatever, definitely take But look, well,

(01:26:48):
how how does it benefit the artists directly? I guess
I know it's artists listen does help them. The infrastructure
of anything that you are a partner with, the better
the infrastructure, the better it is for you as an artist.
I mean, that's that's a very important thing. I don't
want to to skip over that lightly. I think every
artist is walking around today and they all got a manager,

(01:27:09):
and the manager was something that came out the modern
day record business because you know, you were gonna do
tours and when they started to commercialize music in the fifties,
you needed a manager an artist, you're gonna go to
all lod stuff. I think today an artists could have
a manager. I think that's that's still a value. But
I think you know, art this needs a chief technology officer.

(01:27:29):
If you don't have a technology person, then your camp,
how are you gonna take advantage of all of this
stuff because your manager read about it. That ain't enough,
Like you need to plug in. You need to really
figure out how are you going to get this thing done?
And you know, as you guys, for example, have tremendously
growing in your career and got another businesses, you realize

(01:27:52):
the power of having infrastructure. You just can't like say, oh,
my man's gonna do it. How would you get all
these companies off if your man was doing it? Need
infrastructure And that's what this is all about. Artists need
the tech infrastructure in order to get all this stuff
done because that's where everything is going to. If you're
the owner, and you're the proven owner, the authenticated owner,

(01:28:16):
how do you get it take advantage of all of
the different higher margin values that technology is unlocking. And
you could sit there and be like, I don't care
about that as long as my streaming, But if you
really want to get that bread, you'll actually start to
understand all that stuff. So what's next to united masters?
More growth, global growth, more opportunities for independent artists just

(01:28:41):
dominate this space. I just think that we are in
pole position to do what we need to do to
make independent artists feel like they can be the same
as far as stardom is concerned and opportunities as an
artist that's signed to a major label, and as long
as I'm running it, I'm gonna make sure that that
remains the case. I'm always happy to come up on

(01:29:01):
the show and talk about it because I'm a kid
from Queen's five colleges and two years didn't graduate, and
I put it all together and now can sit here
and say, at fifty years old that I have a
partnership with Apple. I don't want anybody to feel like
there's something about that that they can't do. Just have

(01:29:22):
irrational belief in yourself, have irrational persistence, and irrational understanding
of perfection. You need those three things. Just this irrational
belief that no one can tell you that you can't
do something, this irrational belief that you're gonna persevery no
matter what. And once you bring that irrational attitude towards

(01:29:45):
the thing that you love, you will be successful. Thank you, guys,
thank you for having me I Steve, We appreciate you
for joining us. And yeah, it's time to get up
out of here again. I'll forget my call show July
third in Atlanta. Tickets are almost sold out. You know,
we just can't open it up, you know, for the
public like we usually do because of COVID in the pandemic,

(01:30:06):
so there is a cap. So definitely get your tickets.
If you want to see what your favorite celebrity drive.
There's paid in full error, there's a jeep section. There's
so many different cars man so exclusive cars, exotic cars.
So it's gonna be very, very dope, So definitely get
your tickets. I think it will probably sell out by
the end of this weekend, So get your tickets if
you haven't gotten them already. Right, I'll be there selling

(01:30:29):
my press juices. You'll be there with your press juices
out there. Now you're you're good. Your juice is a
good money over here, Charloman. You got a positive note, Well,
yes I do. I want to thank everybody that's downloaded.
We've got answers that's listening to. We've got answers on Audible.
Make sure you check that out this weekend. It's my
first Audible original project that I dropped on Wednesday. You

(01:30:54):
know what I mean. So you know, if you if
you if you want something to listen to this, we
can check it out on Audible. We've got answers. And
I want to say too, man, a happy born Day
to comedian Miss Patton. You know, the day's comedian Miss
Pat's born day, and it's my man Carlos Miller's born day.
We saluted Carlos earlier. My man T. K. Kirkland is
his born day is tomorrow. So you know some of
my favorite comedians born days are are you know, days apart.

(01:31:17):
So happy born day, comedian, Miss Patt. But the positive
note is simply this, and this came from my my
homie and Nita Copax. Nita Copax has a book coming
out on my Black Privilege Imprint this summer August third,
called Shallow Waters, and she posted this this morning she said,
prioritize your mental health over people pleasing. Very simple message,

(01:31:38):
but something you should absolutely implement this weekend breakfast. You know,
I finished it. Y'all done,

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