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November 9, 2021 94 mins

Today on the show we had friend to the room Ed Sheeran stop by to catch us up on everything that he has been up to. He spoke about Fatherhood, Long Standing Global Success, Rihanna, BTS, New Album and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a fertility clinic after giving birth to another woman’s baby after embryo mixup. Moreover, on the rise of Cryptocurrency, wise investments and 'Reinventing Yourself' event.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
God, a long way. I think that y'all have a
certain amount of respect for you know what everybody else does,
and you're only just the best of what y'all do.
This platform, the reach y'all have that you earned, makes
space for somebody like me. You guys have a direct
line to the culture. Oh my god, all I do

(00:22):
is reading about the Breakfast Club every morning. Good you
guys are trending every you know, I dragged my house
out of God. I'm like, uh, what happened to the
breakfast Club? To that? Good morning, Usa, Hey fam in Tuesday. Yes,

(00:45):
today is Tuesday. Good morning, Yeah, morning, I know it is.
You know what that means? Does that mean close to
the Friday? Close to the Friday? One day close to
the Friday? That's right, it is Tuesday. Good morning to
everybody out there. Hopefully you guys are having an amazing morning.
It's nice on the on the East Coast. It's like
they said it's gonna be I have sixty eight degrees today,
which is not usual, a little scary. They're a little scary.

(01:08):
Sixty eight degrees November guys. All right, yeah, it is
a little crazy. Now today I'm kind of excited, so
I get to announce the celebrity cars I'm bringing to
my car show in Miami. That date is twelve twelve.
I'm excited. We got a lot. This is the I
would say this is the one where we have the
most celebrity cars involved. Like there's so many people from Miami,
so many people live in Miami, so many people are

(01:28):
in on a Spanish level, on a hip hop level,
so even in the U sports level, so many people
are bringing their cars. I can't wait to announce that
a little later on. Super duper excited about I say,
you dressed up dressed to the teash to dress nines
or whatever they call it, I don't know, dressed to
the nines of the teas with a Charlemagne. I'm doing
Nick Cannon show today. But I have to like run

(01:49):
out of here, get there and go straight on because
it's alive. So I'm not even gonna have a chance
to do anything to myself. So, yeah, are you taking
a train or you that's a car? I know, I
heart doesn't do that, but damn he's just gonna when
they ever sent a car for anyone for guests, Oh

(02:10):
for guests, Yeah, don't do that. Yeah, I'm well for us, yeah,
but I'm talking about for guess I'm a guest. And then, um,
yesterday I was doing my barista training at my coffee shops,
so that was fun. I actually really enjoyed it. And
I cannot wait to the day that I can do
some latte art where I can make like swans and
the latte and you know, I'm gonna start with the

(02:32):
heart and then I'm gonna move my way up. Okay, okay,
well enough about us. What we got for the People's
all right? Ed Sharon will be joining us this morning.
All right. My daughter was very surprised. I was like,
why is Ed Shearing going on your show? Has been
on a few times. I was like, he's been on
it before. He's like, but why, Like, it doesn't seem
like the people that like Ed Shearing would would listen
to you, My daughter, you say that the old one.
Not only has Ed Sharon been on this show quite

(02:53):
a few times, I've interviewed at one on one I'm
getting a plaque for Edge last album? Are you talking about?
I'm just telling When she told me, tell her don't
be like that. She texted it to her friends. But
like Ed Sharon's actually gonna be Black people can do
any damn thing. Okay, black people can travel in and
out of any world we choose. All right, Yeah, I
just didn't she didn't think he was gonna come in
our world. But I tell her, I think got this

(03:14):
school a little bit gang star. He can rap Biggie.
By the way, she's he's been here. It's like his
four or fifth time on the show. I don't think
she listens here at home all the time. But anyway, Yeah,
so Ed, Sharon will be joining us this morning, and
we got front page news. What we thought with you? Yes,
and who would have thought that big bird would cause

(03:35):
so much beef? Big Bird? All right, we'll get into
that next. It's the Breakfast Club the morning morning. Everybody
is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne, the guy we are
to breakfast club is getting some front page news now.
On Monday Night football, the Steelers beat the Bears twenty
nine twenty seven. Also last night, Steph Curry, he went off,

(03:55):
he went scored fifty point ten assists. Last night they
beat the Hawks one twenty seven one. The Golden State
War is my pick for the NBA Finals, saying that
for the season started Clay not even back in They
got the best record in the NBA right now at
nine and one. Now what else we got? Easy, Well,
there was some drama. I don't know if you guys
saw this with Big Bird yesterday. Apparently Big Bird got
vaccinated and posted about it. I got the COVID nineteen

(04:19):
vaccine today. My wing is feeling a little sore, but
it'll give my body an extra protective boost that keeps
me and others healthy. Miss Erica Hell even said I've
been getting vaccine since I was little bird. I had
no idea. So Tech crew was Tech Crews was very
upset about that, and he basically posted that now it's propaganda,
so using Big Bird as propaganda, And then he posted

(04:42):
liberals are weird. They don't care about open borders or
rising inflation, or schools covering up sexual assaults, are the
disaster of Afghanistan or tyrannical dems violating medical privacy and freedom.
But criticize Big Bird and they lose their ish. I
don't know about all that, but it's definitely propaganda, Like
you can't tell me how deadly a disease is and
how we have to get this shot to protect ourselves,

(05:04):
to protect our kids, but didn't give it. The Big
Bird a fictional character. It's just silly. It just makes
the disease to collect the joke. Well, big Bird is
eternally six years old, which I did not know. That's
just silly. So now big Bird is eligible to get
vaccinated from ages five to eleven. And by the way,
I always say that, you know they're marketing and stuff sucks,
but come on, that's just horrible. Like you give the

(05:25):
big Bird, Like, how is that? How how's that gonna
make some money? I want to go out there and
get the shot because big Bird got it. Oh maybe
because if your kid wants to get it and he's
scared and they like even big Bird got the shot,
and your kids are into Big Bird, they might feel
more comfortable getting the shot. Yeah, so now you got
to explain to them that a fictional character, a big
ass bird, has been around for blogging in all of
us put his eternally six. Come on, that's just silly,

(05:47):
it's silly. Big Bird is real. Seth McFarland had some
things to say on Twitter. Also. He said, no surprise,
big Bird is smarter than Ted Cruz. So it's Kermit,
Ernie Birt, Grover Oscar cookie Monster, that count, Missus Snaphelepicus Fazzi, missig,
a whole bunch of people. It just makes the disease
look like a joke. It's silly, the shot look like
a joke, all right. Now, Bitcoin and ethereum prices have

(06:08):
jumped to two new records. Right, two cryptocurrencies they've hit
new milestones. Bitcoin is at an all time high of
over sixty eight thousand dollars since today, and then Ethereum
also has hit a record, rising to forty eight hundred
dollars plus according to the markets. So some investors are
predicting even bigger gains for Bitcoin. Bitcoin is the father

(06:30):
of all of these cryptocurrencies. How much is the big
bird invest in a bitcoins? Only six? Not that much.
He can't invest if he can, but I think he
would have to, you know, probably get his parents or something.
If nothing. That's a good point. So gave big bird
parental guidance to get the shot. Where it was his
parents Mama bird and Daddy bird. There is no Mama

(06:51):
bird and daddy births. I'm making up stuff, propaganda, Queen,
Where the big bird come from? I have no idea.
So why are you making Big Bird have no parents
because he doesn't have any? But that is a good point.
He's six years old, so that defeats the purpose if
you a six year old Kansas walk in and get
the COVID shot, right, y'all confused me? That's my point.
It's nonsense, it's silly. It's foolish. Start when a person

(07:12):
but when a person started digging and asking questions, either
the answers you get. Big Bird's father is a yellow
wing delivered Lily fender bender you never heard of. We
ever heard a Big Bird also has cousins. F YI,
what's his dad's name? Um? Let me see Big Bird
mentions that who his father is. Maybe he hasn't telling us.
Big Bird's mommy is the mother of Big Bird on

(07:34):
Sesame Street, unlike Grover's mommy, who plays a dynamic role
in her son's life. Mom. This is why I said
go in your rooms, right? Not anohing makes sense? Okay,
I'm sleep owner get and big Bird is mostly raised
by his Granny Bird and aunt Nanny Bird. We've never
seen any of these people. Me neither. But do y'all

(07:55):
watch she still Yes, we've watched it enough to know
he ain't it a big apparent? Yeah? Lets they just
started adding those people. I never I don't remember that. Okay,
so his grandmother appears to be his closest relative. Okay, okay,
it's time to sleep good. I Oh, he has a
song called You're the Mom from me and that is
front page News right sesame street version. Now get it

(08:18):
off your chest eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one if you need to vent phone lines and
wide open again. Eight hundred five eight five one o
five one is to breakfast club. Good morning the breakfast Club.
I'm telling, I'm telling what's doing if this is your

(08:39):
time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad
or blessed. Eight hundred five eight five one five one.
We want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello.
Who's this? What I've done? No great sagas? All right?
What's going on? Brother? I wish my wife a happy
birthday and thirty first birthday to Jack. That's your birthday, man.

(09:02):
I love you a queen you because I shout out
her own Instagram Yeah, god bro her fitness page man,
Jake glut your queen king zero zero one all right, brother,
salute to your queen. Brother. Hello, who's this? Man's Kim
bro tony what I'll get her off your chest? Brother,

(09:24):
how are you doing? How are you doing? Solid? Man?
Peace King? How are you? Brother? I'm doing good. I'm
doing good, man, I ain't. I just want to tell
my wife, Brittany Blue, I love man. She's doing real good.
She even got a master man. She's trying to take
her license and then she's she started a real hard
I just want to salute and lave. Oh she' a

(09:46):
black woman, queen. That's a black queen. Hey, salute her.
Tell her. We need more black women in the mental
health space. Man, we need more black women therapists, psychiatrist
a salute her, appreciate it, appreciate it as love. Alright, brother, Hello,
who's this? What's going on? Breakfast club? This is front Fame, Joe,
I got doing this? Mone what's going on? I just

(10:08):
wanted to commend y'all on that interview with John the
san jay Um, not for san Jay, but to do guys,
because y'all killed it with questions. That was dope, and NB,
you founded more concerned most I've ever heard you fire
to you getting your your dad, you know what I'm saying,
And great questions on that. And my thing is with
san Jay, he's just a metabal doctor man. I mean

(10:30):
as far as a neurosurgeon. He was really not a
biled chemists. But you really can't tell me what's going
on with the back team as far as status, Like
we all studied and Charlotte many based some great questions,
obvious questions and he didn't demand just answer and it
was like I just wanted the bloods assistants feed us
out here like this is this is gone, this is agendas,
like going way too far. He's selling books right now.

(10:53):
This is ain't about the people. Damn. I just got questions.
You know, I got concerned for my kids, that's all.
When it comes to my kids. I asked a zillion
and one questions. I try to make sure I'm as
knowledgeable as as as I can be when it comes
to my kids. You know absolutely I heard that, and jed,
where do we go from here now? Because the man
names are out there and uh, like you said, medical doctors,

(11:15):
if we don't have them to firing right now, it's
just retard Like so who do you listen to listen
to you guys from the beginning. Invite about now it's
all confused. I think I think the smartest thing to
do is listen to the so called experts. Listen to
the experts and just make your own decisions. Brother, that's

(11:35):
what I do. You know? Absolutely all right? Brother? Thank
you man, you got it? Get it off your chest.
Eight hundred 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. This is your

(11:56):
time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man,
take it from you on the breakfast clubs. You got
something on your mind? Hello? Who's this? Envy? Oh, we
missed you yesterday. Traftin' what's that? You know what I'm saying?
We're sorry, traf. What's happening since up? We lose one

(12:17):
Starry who were born sixteen to one start. I have
no idea. They don't understand how football works. Prison. Yeah,
but it's okay. We're still with the cowboys, just like
their mama, still with their daddy. Without a ring. We're
gonna be fun. We're still a second place. Hey, we're
gonna be fun. Ain't heavy, yess y, Yes, sir, we're
still boring through the bowl. That's right, We're still that's right.

(12:39):
You ain't going to that type of bowl. You're going
to the toilet bowl. I know. That's what you wish.
That's where that's what the giants are. Now, that's what
you want us to be with y'all there at the
bottom of it. But we're gonna be all right. I
don't want to do want to give out door people
at astral world. Man, I've been debating America and that
had like that light panic of being in that crowd
like that. Oh you imagine what it feel like being

(13:01):
in the crowd actually like drowning and something like that. Man,
That's like, that's horrible tragedy. That's how I feel every
time I see them festivals, though, My anxiety always goes
to the room because I'm like, just imagine being out
there with all those people like I. I you know,
I just never was into wanting to be in that crowd. Yeah,
I don't even know. But how do you make it
safer because you got so many people? Do you limit
the amount of people that can come? Do you make sections?

(13:21):
Like you know, some festivals they have sections, But I
have no idea I thought the picture that has sections
of people like standing behind get like these little like
barricades and stuff. And it was like set up like
in like little columns and like roads. And I don't
know how to work. But that's what they said. They said,
the kids, they said, those fences, they said, the kids
tore the barricade down at up after sections. That's the problem.

(13:43):
I don't know what you can do. I don't know either. Man.
I'm sending. I'm sending all those families healing energy, absolutely
and condolences. Crazy situations. All right, y'all, thank you. Hello.
Who's this? Yeah, good morning, good morning practice, good morning.
Get a brother. Yeah, well, I don't really got nothing
to get off my ch I just want to say that,
you know, me and my wife, we just closed on

(14:03):
our house last week. Congratulations. I appreciate that. I appreciate
I want to give my flowers for all three of y'all.
I listened to y'all every morning. I'm a truck driver.
A mile hit one of my things. You know, I
moved from New York and I lived down in Georgia, now,
you know, and I listened to that. You guys have
done a lot for the community. For everybody. Charlemagne, you

(14:27):
are the man, Thank you, King and Angela. Ye you're
a beautiful queen. Congratulations like everything you guys going on,
ain't you vj amvy? How can a brother get a
big truck in the car show? Let's do this? Um,
I mean I have a problem putting a big truck
in the car show. Is it just is it customized
or is it just a regular eighteen willow? Yeah? No,

(14:49):
it's it's customer. You know, I did my interior, I
did my life, you know, running life, all of that.
All right, you know, we could trying to get it on,
but we could talk about it. Send me some pictures.
I mean, we ain't gonna be able to get you
my Miami Cars shop, but we could probably do at
Landed Car Shop when we come back around next year. Right,
no doubt, no doubt. That's what's up, bro. I appreciate that. Well,
I'm glad that I got to Wow, I'm on already.
Let's do this, all right? Congrass brother bis King. All right, bro,

(15:12):
y'all y'all be good man, have a great thing and
God blessed or career y'all? YouTube? Brother? Hello, who's this?
They Rod? Hey, Rod, what up getting off your chests? Um?
It's spending my chest for about two months now. I
just want to ask charlote maid that um white change
except that mister do Right call everything that's better than
Michael Jackson. Man, shut your shut up, have have I'm

(15:32):
sending you healing energy, my brother have a great deal. Okay,
all right, you're just calling up here to raid my
blood case. Why do you think Drake is better than
Michael Jackson's not having this conversation. Why how old are
you so you got I'm t three exactly So, mister
mister do right for everything and drink himself as I
was the greatest grapper. What could you could you? Could

(15:53):
you like just you know, go do something with your life, sir.
You don't have nothing you could be doing this morning.
You ain't got a job. You can go to something,
go help you mama cleaner basement like then anything you
can do. I don't want you. I don't. I don't,
I don't. I hate that. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not.
I'm not. I'm not having this conversation with you on
while Michael Jackson is better than Drake, You're not about
to raise my blood pressure earlier this morning. Okay, and

(16:14):
you ever seen the hey Michael Jackson, You ever seen
that meme with that old man eating breakfast and the
young man asked him a dumb question. He's a man.
Just shut the fuck up. I don't even think that
Drake would say that he's better than Michael Jackson. You
don't think. Now, Will you have a good morning? Will
you on your way? It worked to where you work?
Brom working Uber right now? Always say you guys at
the radio every day. I appreciate everybody. Love, Oh y'all. Man.

(16:36):
I pray to God that I never get into Uber
with you. Man. Can you imagine being in the back
room of the Uber and then the Uber driver and
be like, hey man, why do you think Drake better
than Michael Jackson? Let me out right now, take the
long way to his crib. One star to just keep
asking and just start playing one star, one star. I
have a good one, by the way, Yeah, salute the Drake,

(16:56):
But come on, man, stop asking supid questions. Draking Michael Jackson.
There's only one Michael jacks one one on one, get
it off your chest, eight on dren five eight five
one O five one it's only one drink. Two. We
have rumors on the way. Yes, and let's talk about
Missy Elliott. She is getting her flowers. We want to
make sure that we give them to her on the
Breakfast Club as well. All Right, we'll get into that next.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning.

(17:21):
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are to Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's
talk Missy. She's filling the team. This is the Rumor
Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. So Missy
Elliott got her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame yesterday.

(17:42):
Congratulations to Missy Elliott, well deserved. She has won four
Grammy so more than thirty million records worldwide. She definitely
has influenced decades of artists as well, including to this day.
She's still working. She did an interview, you know, she
doesn't do a lot of interviews anymore, and she was
talking about her how and that was a big factor
for why she had to slow things down. You know,

(18:03):
she does have graves disease and she felt like she
needed a refresh. She said, like a computer before I crashed. Thankfully,
the music we've done with so future risk that it
doesn't feel dated. It has stood the test of time
and those records continue to be out there. She talked
about writing for another artist if she writes specifically for them.
She said she just did a song with Ariy Lennox
and she said she was like, look, I know I

(18:24):
could give you the one safe, but I want to
give you something that is totally unexpected. Let's reach and lately,
she said she records every day. She's been doing it
for so long. She said, I would feel crazy not
doing it. I've had like three vacations in my whole career,
and even though I was trying to rush to get
back and record, I'm mostly focusing on other artists right now.
So here is Janet Jackson, who inshowed Missy Elliott on

(18:45):
that Hollywood Walk of Fame. I just want to see
to you that the generations that you inspired, your iconic views,
thank you've given us your music. Kids still live to
this very day. You were always It's been a time legends. Also,

(19:09):
l cool J gave her some words. You know, I
think about it often because I know, honestly, if you
were a man, you would be in a lot of
those gold conversations because you just put so much work
in and the level of talent and skill and the writing,
and you know, people don't understand how much creativity it
takes to make something simple and go. They only think
about painting pictures in hip hop, but they don't understand

(19:31):
how difficult it is to achieve beautiful simplicity. All right,
here is Missy Elliott receiving her honor. There's times I've
been sick, anxiety, depression, and through the grace of God
in faith, I've kept going. If I hadn't, I wouldn't
be standing here in front of a star. I've come

(19:53):
here twenty some years ago and just ceased to walk
past all of these stars and just imagine. It's just
a blessing to dream big and it truly happened. In addition,
she also into Missy Elliott fashion paid respects to other women.
I kind of give this to my female MC's in

(20:16):
hip hop. I want to say I love each and
every one of y'all, the ones that's popping now, the
ones that's about to be popping. But I want to
give a big shout out to the godmothers, and that
is Queen Latifa, Mony Love Sha Rock, Angie Stone, Rock,
Sam schantay Yo Yo, MC Light, Salt, and Pepper. Y'all

(20:41):
stood up for something so we could sit comfortably. So
I thank y'all for this moment. Drop cous bombs for
all those queens she mentioned Columbia, South Carolina's going to
Angie Stone, Queen Latifa legends. Missy Ella is definitely a
goat mine. Yeah, and then he has done so much
for this this industry behind the scenes, in front of
the scene. She's she says, futuristic. She's changed when people

(21:02):
stated the same way, So shout to miss and they
need to stop playing and just go ahead and do
the Missy Elliott versus Buster rhymes. It's going to do that.
I think it's up to her though she has said
that she doesn't want to do a versus and she
doesn't want a battle, So we would all love to
see Missy Elliott doing Yeah, it don't have to be
a battle. It could be a celebration because I mean,
you got two people that were super innovative and you know,
like we've always said, it can be the videos and

(21:23):
the songs versus all right now. Wendy Williams says that
she is making progress, but it's taking longer than she expected.
She wrote on Instagram. As everyone knows, my health has
been a hot topic. I'm making progress, but it's just
one of those things. I'm a woman of a certain age,
and I know enough to listen to my doctors and
a return to my purple chair as soon as we
all agree I'm ready. I want to thank all my
staff and our guest hosts for stepping up and stepping

(21:46):
in while I can't be there. So some people are
saying she's not going to return until twenty twenty two,
but others are saying they're optimistic that she will make
her return before then, as she has treated her complications
stemming from Graves disease. I'm sitting in her healing energy.
I'm taking the rest of the year off. I'm hurt. Sorry,
What November? What nice? Yeah? Might as well ride it

(22:06):
out to twenty twenty two. All right, and Timan Hall
syndicated daytime talk show has gotten two more season renewal
To congratulations to her, She released the statement ABC's decision
to give our show a two season renewal is beyond
my wildest dreams. I'm so lucky to have such great
partners from ABC to all of our stations across the country,
and an amazing team who all support the spirit of
the show. Tarran Hall. All right, well that is your

(22:30):
rumor reports. All right, now we got front page dudes. Next,
what we're talking about, Yes, and we'll talk about Ahmad
Arebury and the first police officer who responded to the
scene of the fatal shooting is going to talk about
what happened from his point of view. All right. We
also got a major announcement next as well. So I
it's to breakfast announcement. Yes, okay, So Breakfast Club, your
mornings will never be the same. Warner Brother Pictures presents

(22:54):
King Richard, based on a true story that will inspire
the world. Watch Will Smith's portrayal of Richard Williams, father
of two of the greatest sports legends, Venus Serena, and
a Plan for Greatness in theaters and on HBO Max
King Richard, November nineteenth, rated, pg. Thirteen. Let me put
a little bit of the Breakfast Club your lifestyle. J

(23:18):
Angela y Charlomagne's The Docking with the Best. All right,
all right, all right, now we know my car show.
Shout out everybody's to breakfast club. Good morning. By the way,
the car show, My car Show, to Drive Your Dreams
Car Show goes down December twelfth in Miami. Now hit
the drum roll. Let's name some of the artists that's
gonna be there, that their cars are gonna be there

(23:40):
first and foremost. My guy fifty cent, he's gonna have
his cars at the car show. My brother and R. R. E.
Drake Champs Nori should have some cars at the car show.
That the funny thing about me and Nori, as me
and Norri started off driving caravans. Actually nor was in
the back of my caravan where we used to go
to all these Labor Bill interviews and label things. But

(24:01):
now Norri said, he's given me a couple of cars
for the car show. Okay. Also, the Queen of Miami, Trino,
will have some cars at the car show to Drive
Dreams Car Show. What ut training up? Okay? Training dropping
a clue buds the trainer. My guy DJ Kellick will

(24:21):
have some cars at the dry day Dreams. All I
knew is we we ain't no matter what now. Also,
my Dominican side of Charlemagne would say, I got Nicky
Jams on you Well and Prince Royce. They're all bringing
that calls to the Drive Your Dreams Car Show in

(24:42):
Miami December twelfth. Tory Lanez is gonna bring some cars
to the car show. Yo Gotti has a fleet in
Miami and he's bringing some cars to the car show.
It up, break it down, bag backing up, backing up,
backing up. Also, my brother ride up. We got some
of that pop money, gonna bring some cars to the

(25:03):
car show in Miami. And last but not least, Dwayne
Wade is bringing some cars to the Drive Your Dreams
Car Show Miami twelve twelve at the Miami Beach Convention.
All right, it's a family funny day. What about class
I got some more people coming. We got some more people,

(25:23):
but for right now, we got Dwayne Wade flow ride
of fifty, said Nikki Jams Nori on you Well, Prince Royce,
trainer Kalid, Tory Lanes and Yo Gotti. Some of the
celebrity cars that will be at the Celebrity Car Show
in Miami, of course, is carnival games. Uh face painting
for the kids. That won't be a sayinger for kids
to take picture with, getting toys to the kids, and

(25:44):
a host of other things. We're gonna have monster trucks,
uh nas cars will be in there. So just get
your tickets. If you haven't got your tickets, it's gonna
be a family fun, safe day. You do it. So
you're doing a car for every month. Now, no, this
is the last one. Next one is uh July in Atlanta. Okay,
so we do a three year Okay, all right, well
now let's getting some front page news. All right, let's

(26:07):
start up with sports in Minday night football. The Steelers
beat the Bears twenty nine twenty seven and shot the
Steph Curry. He went off for fifty points last night.
Fifty points tenn asis. They beat the Hawks one twenty seven,
one thirteen. I'm gonna keep y'all gonna stop fronting on
that beach boy named Steph Curry. I'm telling you right now,
Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors, that's my pick
to win the NBA Championship. This ship, that's right leader

(26:29):
the lights getting now go. Let's State Warriors. They have
the best recording about him and Drake. I damn, Steph
might be over Drake because Drake wortsh with Steph Cray.
Don't act like Drake, don't watch with Steph Curry. Drake
actually has Steph's number tattooed on him. That says a lot.
I don't think Steph got no hour nowhere on his body.
No olds, are no vs, are no olds. I don't know.

(26:49):
I could go wrong my goodness side. What else we
talking about? Easy, Well, let's talk about him. My our
Bury jurors were shown yesterday graphic close up police photos
of the gunshot wounds that killed him out of Aarburry.
And this was really sad because his mom was actually
in there and she let out like an exhale when
they had to show these photos. And the first police
officer who responded to the scene of that fatal shooting

(27:12):
testified that William Roddy Bryan Junior, who's a man who
recorded video of Aarbury being chased, and never told him
that a citizens arrest of Aarbury was being made. So,
you know, the defense is supposedly that Gregory McMichael and
his son Travis McMichael were trying to do a citizens arrest.
They're saying that a mod Aarbury was going into this
home that the homeowner had up that was for sale,

(27:34):
that there were things items missing, and so they were
trying to do a citizen's arrest, but none of that
was said. What does that look like? Is that real?
That's the real thing. You can actually I always see
that on TV shows and movies. You can really do
that in real life, they say, But who's gonna stop?
Nobody can be like freeze this citizens? Right, And as
we all recall, father and son, Greg and Travis McMichael

(27:54):
armed themselves used to pick up truck to pursue Aarbury
after they spotted him jogging in their neighborhood. And so
nowharrests were made for more than two months until the
video of the killing leaked online. So we are following
this because again we discussed this, but there were there's
only one black juror on this panel of twelve. The
other eleven are white. How was that a jury? Your

(28:15):
piss exactly? Definitely? Who's supposed to be tried about a jury? Piss?
A damn? Right now? Everybody? Everybody, okay, all right, now,
there is a nightmare IVF mix up. I don't know
what she would do in this situation, but two mothers
ended up giving birth to each other's babies, and four
months after giving birth, the families then swapped babies to

(28:36):
return the children to their rightful parents. But you can
imagine how devastating that is. Alexander and Dafna Cardinal were
already the proud parents of a young girl, but when
she kept asking for a sibling, they did in vitro
fertilization at a clinic their friend recommended. On their second try,
she got pregnant carried a baby girl to term, but
when they saw the healthy child, they said the child

(28:57):
had darker skin and dark hair, and the husband and
said he knew something was off, and for months he
commented on the babies appearance. And then they got a
DNA test and when they got the results when the
baby was two months old, they were shocked. Neither parent
was related to the child. The fertility clinic transferred to
Dafna and embryo that belonged to strangers. Now the couple

(29:18):
was wondering what happened to their embryo, and as it
turned out, another couple carried their biological child to term,
so effectively, both babies got swapped. The other families sent
a photo of the baby they given birth to, who
has light skin and blonde hair, and they ended up
having to swap babies. Yeah, we're gonna need the California
sent up for reproduction. But how do you how do

(29:39):
you just swapped babies? Like after four you'd be like,
you know what, you go over here, I'll take like,
that's weird because you connected is a bomb. Yeah, that's
why I made it really tragic. But that what you
want your baby though? But yeah, you want your babies
no matter what. It's devastating, that's wow. Do you want
your baby after that? Yes? Yes, you're gonna give it
the four month O. It's the other SA. We'll figure

(30:01):
it out. We won't even remember this, the kids weren't.
That is your front page news all right now. When
we come back, Ed Sharon will be joining us. We're
gonna kick it with Ed Sharon talk about his new
project and everything out right now. So we're gonna kick
it with Ed Sharon when we come back. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is

(30:26):
DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the
Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building
and Sharon welcome back, must be back. Yes, he started
off already telling us things are different now. The last
time he was here, you're saying, last time you're here,
you you weren't here. Bud him, Charlomagne and myself we
got so drup How long ago was there, I don't

(30:46):
even know. That was twenty seventeens. I remember I went
to Atlantic Warner afterwards and they were doing like a
party for Divide doing well, and I was so lit
up that I just didn't really they introduced seeing me
to all these new artists they just signed, and I
was just there being like, I can't even have a conversation.
It was me. It was better it was I mean

(31:08):
about by about ten to thirty in the morning, I
was probably the most drunk that i'd been that well. Also,
I feel like being an Englishman sometimes with Irish blood
there's a so I got. I kind of keep, you know,
I keep my composure when i'm when i'm when when
I'm drinking, I don't I don't want people to think
I can't handle it. But afterwards I really couldn't handle it.
I couldn't even drive my had to sit in the

(31:28):
back for like you wore glasses into Yeah I did,
I got I got my eyes lasers. Oh yeah, we
did it, Yeah I do. You know. I always was
freaked out by it. And then my brother got it
done and it completely changed his life. And what what
it was was having a daughter and being like, I've
never seen her properly. I've always seen her through perspects lenses.
So I went and got got them lasers, and the

(31:50):
best thing I've ever done. Wow, influenced a lot. Yeah,
we shifted so much, you know, I mean, same thing,
you know, yeah, you know six times yeah, five five?
Congratulations than any We're waiting are gonna be entering into
the trenches again. Man, that's right. It being a new dad.

(32:10):
How did you take that all? It sort of happened,
But yeah, I think you just kind of shift into
this new new norm where you get up at two
thirty in the morning and have a play and then
nap where you can and yeah, yeah, so but she's
in there, she's in a routine now. So she goes
to bed at seven and she wakes up about five.
You guys both got COVID together, right, you and your daughter?

(32:30):
But where was it the two of you isolated along
because I know Terry wasn't there. Yeah, you know, she
wasn't there. She wasn't there, And it was fun, but
when you were like trying to get better, you can't
say to her, hey, let's just watch a movie. Can
we just like can we just chill out for a second?
You know? But it was good. It was really really
nice spending all that time with her. But yeah, Chaz
was living next door and cooking thinners and stuff like that.

(32:52):
How was it on your daughter? How was it throwing up?
Was a diarrhea? Was it coastly? Crying? How did it
affect her? Just fever, diary, sleep? I mean, like coughing,
you know, it was just it was all the things.
I don't know if it affected her taste obviously she's
fourteen months, but it was all the all the thing.
But she had it in summer as well. My wife
had it in summer and I didn't get it. It
was I don't I don't understand it sometimes, but yeah,

(33:13):
Dada had it twice. Yeah. Wow, Wow, it's crazy. Were
you ever scared that it was like that it was
going to be even worse, because that's a scary thing. Well,
they say with kids, it's actually all right. I mean
we didn't know to when because Cherry got pregnant before
the pandemic started, we didn't really know what was so
we just avoided everyone. So yeah, but now like because
loads of my friends have had it, some have had
it bad, some haven't had it bad, and it just

(33:35):
it's a roll of the dice in it. Yeah. You
know when it comes to body clocks, right, how's your
daughter's body clock being over here in America? And she
get up crazy earlier? Yeah? Yeah, So I got in
at two am from SNL because you finish it like
one fifteen or whatever. I got in at two am
and then she was up at four. I was like,
but we do a thing now because I never let
her have screens in front of her, so when the

(33:56):
screen is in front of her, it's like crack. And
your kids watched Paw Patrol. Yeah, oh yeah, oh my god,
there's something in that show, right because I put on
I like the Simpsons, and I put on the Simpsons
and liar is just not interested kind of like this,
and you put on that for kids, even I swear
they make this show specifically for kids to just be

(34:16):
actor nuts, act nuts and pepper pig pepper pick too.
So pepper pig is based on scrotum. Google pepper Pig's
dad right now? Good like it even more based on
scrolled them like right, but oh my god, man, come on,

(34:37):
when did you give this room? You need to stam
going down find anything? You a rabbit hole. A friend
of mine he told me one day. I don't know
if he knows something that I don't, but he said
pepper pig is based on the scrotum, and I haven't
been able to unsee it. Are you scrolled them seeming
saying if you're watching a TV show with your kids,

(34:57):
do you like you know? You said you slowed, I'm
drinking massively. You start smoke a cigarette? Well you did
for a whole No, so I do start smoking cigarette.
I cut out everything. So my vice every now and
then is I'll have a cigarette. You lost you lost
a lot of weight. Yeah, yeah, this aw for the baby,
or because he was like, I want to live longer
for my baby, I want to do better for my Well,

(35:19):
it's kind it's kind of a domino effect. I cut
out spirits and other stuff, and then suddenly I would
wake up earlier in the morning and be like, oh, man,
I actually feel like going for a run. And then
you would run or go and do to do the
gym and do do weights or whatever, and then suddenly
your body would start looking better and I'd start having
more self confidence, and clothes that I didn't think would
look nice on me or fit me started doing it,

(35:40):
and then I was like, oh, this is nice. So
then you eat less food, and then you exercise more
and then and it's just a domino effect of as
I said in the song bad habits, like all bad
habits lead to other things. If I have one beer,
then I'm gonna want another beer, and then I'm gonna
want to shot, and then I might want a cigarette,
and then I might want a big mac and then
and those are all the things. But with healthy it's
if I water all day long, it makes me feel great,

(36:01):
and then if I feel great, I'm i exercise. And
if I feel great and excise, I'm gonna have a
good night's sleep. And if I have a good night's sleep,
I'm more likely to want to get up early in
the morning and go and do it all again. So
it's just a dumbino effect but it's getting into it
is the difficult thing of having these habits of I
love wine, I love I love having a bottle of
wine before bed, but then I would always wake up
feeling sluggish and feeling like and then when you cut
that out, you realize that there's so much more you

(36:23):
can do with your day. Are you ready to playing
the guitar? That's what you're going for. I don't know, man.
I did a topless thing in the Shape of You
video because I remember getting really like skinny for that,
and I kind of because I was so fat before.
I wanted to show people like, no, I'm not I'm
not fat anymore. But yeah, I don't know, man, it's
not it's that that's not really my thing. You know.

(36:45):
I was a watch or something and they said that
when you were younger, you thought you were gay, and
this kime me Charlomagne, and now we're having a conversation
the other day. I remember getting an airing when I
was a kid and my dad thought I was gay.
And then Charlomagne and one time, you see, he said
one of the members of New Additional I'll tell my story. Okay,
I've already told my story. You know, so I don't

(37:05):
don't come in it. No, No, I worded that wrong.
I want to say. I want to say I worded
it wrong, and I never ever want to perpetuate stereotypes.
All I was saying was when I was a kid,
I had interests that people at my school used to
take the piss out of me for, and they used
to say certain things, and it made it did it
did make me question it. But I never want to
be someone that is saying because there's a stereotype, it's

(37:25):
you have to you have to like this. So I
was doing it was an interview. The context of it.
It was an interview in the Netherlands about this podcast
about being like really masculine and being into things. And
I was saying, when I was younger, this is what
I was into, and because there was a certain stereotype
in the nineties, I did question it. But I definitely
I do apologize to anyone that I would have offended.
I worded it wrong, but I gave an answer to

(37:47):
a question. Now, but if you grew up in a
certain area, you totally understand like whatever you were saying
about the earring or even knew when I all my
influences were women. So I'm around my sister and my
girl cousins and I'm just trying to be down, so
there talking about somebody being cute the job being like, yeah,
he's cute, and you know, my dad threw me in
the yard and let my older cousins beat me up. Well,
I think, and I think it's perfect, perfectly natural to people.

(38:09):
People are just into what they're into, and it doesn't
it doesn't A stereotype doesn't mean that you have to
be I have. Yeah. I just feel like we're all
human beings and we all like what we like. And
I think the reason it got picked up on in
the press is because I had worded it and perpetuated
to stereotype. But I did, I just didn't mean it
in that way. But also the podcast was a masculine

(38:30):
was a podcast about masculinity right in the context of
the podcast, Yeah, I said it, and often things get
taken quoted, put on Twitter, and then that it just
I mean, you guys know the suck man. It makes
you not want to talk. But the thing is I
it does, and I could just stop doing interviews, but
then like people don't actually really get to know the real,

(38:52):
real you. So I'd rather I'd rather do interviews and
then every now and then like slip up and have
to be like, oh, I'm sorry, I didn't I didn't
mean like that. Then just not ever do it at all.
We got more with Ed Shearer when we come back
all this to Breakfast Club, Good morning morning, everybody is
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the girl we are to
Breakfast Club was still kicking with Ed Shearing. You have

(39:13):
a surprised how many hip hop artists love you and
love your work. Whether I think it was right weave,
they came up the other name. Yeah, yeah, ever surprised.
Do you know I kind of liking it? To Phil Collins,
I'm not accepted by my genre. I thought it was
quite telling that my my album came out and the
only people that emailed me in depth about liking it
were like Dave and Storms and whoever, like people from

(39:36):
the UK rap and UK grime scene and stuff like that,
and my peers largely, I feel in the pop scene
often don't want me to succeed. It's often like that,
but I feel that, Wow, I don't know, I just
I've never feel felt accepted by my scene, and I've
always listened to rap music. I've always listened to R

(39:56):
and B, I've listened to Bashman, I listened to afrobeat,
like that's what I would choose to to listen to.
So I think there's an element of understand When I
say understanding the culture. I don't feel like I'm necessarily
a huge part of it, but I definitely understand it
way more than yeah and and yeah, and especially especially
UK UK culture, because it's like that's what I grew

(40:17):
up with and that's what I've I've always been plugged into.
So the reason I give the Phil Collins analogy is
he's largely in the pop sphere in the eighties and
nineties was considered quite uncool, but then the hip hop
scene love Phil Collins and they're kind of like that,
like he didn't Nate. Yeah, I don't know the old

(40:40):
Phil Colins anyway, I thought. I thought, I thought maybe
in the UK. I don't know if here was like
oh no, I mean I feel I know Phil Carlins
can't wrap Game Star right. We used to air word
for word. It give spit the word for word. You
still can spit their word for word. I think so
even on a five with you may, I'll leave you

(41:01):
right with you're staying you can catch a few shales.
Won't go right to your polo man. Usually I'm dolo
and I got a crazy team Carl kiss to ride.
When you watch for the lizer being, it's that og flavor.
Remind you with carn a bulldegger and that og behavior
of scuffel wood jumps. I'm great, gut the culture plum verus,
the double pumps, trouble something. Anyone staying in the way,
staying in a spray give man's in the way. Your

(41:21):
girl won't because I do it better than yeah anyway,
do you know that I don't say Me and my
dude used to ride around in our hoodies through I
don't know if it was your town of London somewhere
mat Yeah, my own man. Hip hops is everywhere in England.
More so, do you know what's wonderful now is in
the sort of nineties early two thousands, like US, hip

(41:43):
hop culture was English hip hop culture, and people would
dress and make music and sometimes even wrapping the same accent.
But now, and I think it's because of streaming services
that are number one music genre in England now is
British rap, British grind, British drill, British and be and
it's the same in France. The biggest rappers in France
are French. The biggest rappers in Germany are German. The

(42:04):
biggest rappers in Sweden the Swedish. And I'm not like
US culture influences to a point of like sometimes stylistically
and blah blah blah, but also now European culture can
also influence US culture and it's quite a nice um
full circle moment. I think it's just dope, Like I
like storms. Yeah, I like Dave, you put me on
a day. I just think they're just dope, like you

(42:24):
just thought it on if you can get past for me,
if I once I get past the accent, yeah, that's
the accent what made you decide it was the right
time to get married. I bought the ring six months
after started dating her, so I was like, I knew
from the jump. I was like, I'm going to get
married to her. But she her parents never got married,
so they were together for thirty years. They are married now.
I think I think because we got married, they were like,

(42:45):
I think we should probably get yeah, get get married.
But I always knew I wanted to marry her. I
just didn't know she wants to marry me because she
doesn't come from a married background. The parents aren't really religious.
It's not really a thing. But I just for me,
it's about being a unit. How lone did you all
down to the ring? I just had it in my
backpack for months and months and months, just waiting for
a time. How many cars one? It's yeah, it's she

(43:10):
wears a fake one. She wears a fake one, really, yeah,
because that is that she just felt uncomfortable with it,
so she wears a fake one. Now. Well, actually, what
happened over the weekend and being an artist at Astroland,
do you think about that now differently because you perform
at festivals with twenty thirty forty fifty thousand people, and
you know you don't necessarily I think think about it
before here, So do you think about it now when

(43:31):
you're performing to say how can we move things differently
to make sure your fans are safe for I feel
like that's such a hot topic. I really don't want
to comment on it. I don't want to be the
first guy to make like a statement I think it's
such a such a tragedy, and yeah, I don't want
to do that's such a hot topic. Man. Don't you
know your your debut single eighteen this summer celebrated ten
years Yeah, what do you think you know Ed now

(43:54):
would tell Ed teen years ago. Don't be afraid of failure.
You don't learn anything from your success. You learn everything
from your failures. Whenever you do something, it doesn't work
and you slip and fall over, don't be embarrassed about it.
And don't be like the world is judging me, because
largely people don't remember the failures. Like I've had so
many things that haven't worked, but all people talk about
the hit singles or the or the gigs that you've
you've sold out. I've spent like three years going into

(44:17):
boardrooms where people just gave knife and I've came with
singles that were hits in my own country that just
bombed it. You know. I think Lego House went to
like one hundred and fifty three or something like that,
and that largely is a failure, but no one, no
one talks about you ever have any grudges against people
who didn't treat too well in the beginning, No, because
I get it. I get it. It's the music, it's
the music industry. It's like I definitely had grudges when

(44:38):
I was younger because it knocks my confidence so much
that I didn't believe that I could do it. But
then when you can't have grudges if you're like having success,
the success that I have, I've earned it because because
of the failures anyone exceptionally nasty though where you had
to like later on be Le so you know, this
just feels good to come back here to see you.

(44:59):
I just wouldn't do it. The people that were not
exceptionally nasty, but just like I just didn't rate them.
Were Like in England, there's there's some like big musicians
that we all we all grew up listening to and
that there and I remember the first time meeting one
of them. I was at the brit Awards, which is
like our Grammys, and I'd won a Brit Bear in mind,
he's like a massive cultural figure in our in our country.

(45:20):
And I'm sitting with my dad and this guy comes
over and he sits down next to me. I've just
won my first award and he goes, I think your
music is terrible, but if you work with me, we
can make good music. And I was kind of like,
why can't you just say well done? And my dad,
my dad, My dad's there sitting kind of looking at him,
being like, my son's twenty. What you're doing. This is
like his first first award show and anyway, like he
came up to me at the party and apologized and

(45:42):
then doubled down. He was like, but your music is terrible.
But anyway, so he's a writer, he's an artist. He's
an artist and a writer and everything. Yeah, what I
mean it was but he he bumped into him again recently,
and I don't think he remembers, Man, how are you?

(46:02):
I was like no, so like, well, just like I
just I just wasn't interested. So not that I hold grudges,
but again, when when something knocks your confidence, that that
much Like I meet new artists now and even if
I'm not like a fan of their music, I'll be like, man,
congratulations on what you're doing, Like it's so good that
you're you know, I was twenty, no one thought I

(46:22):
could do it, and I've gone and won the biggest
award in UK music. Just go up and say congratulations.
This prosent head more hit singles than you. Not now, No,
he never had a Billboard number one single, never had
a Billboard number one. It might have had a Billboard
number one album. But I definitely sell more tickets than him.
So you never worked on No No, and I never would.
If I guess who the artist is, you gotta tell
me no, No, guess you wouldn't know. It's not it's

(46:45):
not not nobody in the UK. It's not. It's not,
it's not, it's not. So No Noel has you know,
he said stuff about me, But also like I played
the Teenage Cancer Trust gig for him, that that that
he running. So now like we now get on because
I've done some charity stuff with him, and like I
think he respects what I've done. I think he said

(47:07):
he couldn't live in a world where I went headlined
Wembley Stadium. But I've you know, I've played, I'd be
I'd played at twelve times by the end of next
next summer, So like I don't the world still wants
to see me in Wembley even if he doesn't. We
got more with Ed Shearer when we come back. No
more is to breakfast Club, Good morning morning, everybody is
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the girl we Are The
Breakfast Club was still kicking with Ed Shearing. Charlomagne. Why

(47:30):
are you sure shook of Adel? Man? Why'd you put
your album up before she dropped her a new project? Thirty?
What's up? Man? Would you not be? I think she
sold like something like three point two million? Still yeah,
no man, But I mean we all want we all
want a number one record right the same we want
her album drop? No, no, no, she's November nine, nineteen

(47:51):
and get this out. Well no no, So I didn't know.
I didn't know she was coming with an album until
we'd already announced our date. And but then obviously like
after the hours, like thanks, we were before that. But yeah, man,
she's like she's the biggest artist in the world. She
haven't grabbed in awe. And my first album came out
when twenty one came out, and my second album was
just after when twenty five came out and she but

(48:12):
both of those years, I was number two selling arts
in the world and she was she was number one.
So I'm not under any illusion that she's not a
bigger artist. And you know artists want number one records,
you do, you do sort of look at a week
and go, hey, that looks like a good week to
release the challenge. You're up for the challenge of going
head up were The only time I've ever been up
for the challenge was I was meant to release November
twenty sixteen when Bruno was doing twenty four Carrot Magic

(48:35):
and we're both in the same label, and I just
thought that would have been fun, a kind of pop
version of fifteen Kenya. Yeah, And I thought I thought
that that would have been fun. But then I ended
up pushing my album back to March. But that's the
only time I've been like that could be fun anyway.
He still writing songs with our arts, Yeah, yeah, yeah,
I love it. I love it. I just had a
Billboard number one actually with with pts. Oh wow, yeah wow.

(49:00):
It was only it's only my I've so I've had
Justin Bieber's Love Yourself went Billboard number one, BTS Permission
to Dance, when Billboard number one, Shape of You and
Perfect So I've only I've only had four. So it
was a big It was a big deal, a big
deal getting it. But any know, you're all keep up. Yeah,
well I write. I actually wrote a song called make
It Right for them. They actually sing in part part Korean.
That was like really really cool to do. Do you know?

(49:21):
I never thought I would be a performer. I've never
I tried to get signed. I'm not a conventionally attractive person,
so I didn't know. No one was like this is
going to work. I was also really fat and kind
of had dreaded ginger hair and wrapped with the lute station.
So I always knew that I'd be this kind of
niche artist that would probably never get signed. But I
wrote songs and I got a cut on an X

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Factor artist called Olie Meurse and this the album ended
up going triple platinum, and that was like my first hit.
I was like seventeen years old, and I was like, oh,
I can make money being a songwriter. Maybe I'll just
be a songwriter. So I kind of kept my foot
in there, and then when I had success, I was like,
one day this will end and I will be a songwriter.
Schol would you want to write for it? Have you
ever like the submitted songs? The people were like, so

(50:02):
Rihanna is always the benchmark Rihanna is always when I
go and that's how shape of You is created. That
so I love yourself. Adjustin Bieble was created because Rihanna
is such a such She's got such great taste in
songs that you can't say what Rihanna's style, it's it's
just good tune. So when you go in a studio
to create a song, always we go, well, yeah, what
would what would Rihanna do? So she'd be so I

(50:23):
would definitely, I would always always love to work with you.
Have you ever submitted anything to her or yeah, yeah,
we were meant to do something on collaborations but it
wasn't It wasn't the right it wasn't the right tune.
How did they make you feel? None? She has such
good teas, but having picked any of your songs, goodness, well,
well do you know it happens every So I'd submitted
songs to Beyonce before and she hadn't picked any, but

(50:44):
then I did perfect and she wanted to sing on it.
So it's like, I know, I know people rate me.
Sometimes the songs aren't the right songs. You know. Do
you feel like sometimes your fans keep you in a
space where like they have expectations and yeah, well no,
but this thing is that they don't keep me in
that space. They just exist in this space where nothing's
better than my first album. It's the it's the thing,
you know. It's like nas Illmatic or Drake Take Care.

(51:07):
There's a view of certain albums where people are, you
need to make that album again, but that album has
been done, man, and people are in love with the
memory of the time of the album. If I were
to release Plus Now, no one rates that, Like people
listen to it, be like here, do you got to
grow up? No? Exactly. So all I can do. All
I can do is write about what's truthful to me now.
And I am a dad and I am thirty, and

(51:27):
I am going through a quarter life crisis where I'm questioning,
like who I am outside of music, because I'm my
whole persona is Ed Sheer and the artist. But when
I got off tour, I was like, well, who am I?
If I'm not on stage with the guitar. You can
become a character to yourself without even as well and
have no other choice but to just And I feel
like becoming a dad has been I now have a

(51:50):
different persona and my name is aunt Artica, Antarctica. Where
did that come from? Just way? So we had tried
for a while to have a kid. We started going
to doctors, you know, we did a lot of tests,
and the doctor just said, when you're back from your
trip in Antarctica, will like actually sit down and work
out a way to do this. And then we went

(52:11):
to Antarctica and Jerry got pregnant and I actually I
did think it was a miracle. I did think it
was a miracle. And so that's why I was like,
we should have this in the name. I have to
you know, she'll get older and be like, yeah, you know,
to your point about what you were saying about being yourself,
it's just like you just got to be intentional about it.
Like you can't listen to the opinions of other people

(52:32):
and be making music because this is what people want
from air, Like Ed has to do what Ed wants
for himself. Well, it's a career at the end of
the day, and I have to stand by everything that
I've done proudly, because as I was saying to you yesterday,
if you if you make a hit that is designed
to be a hit, and then it's not a hit,
what is it? Can you stand by it? So I

(52:52):
want to be able to stand by every single album,
win or lose, and be like, this is my best
bit of work, like it, like it, will lumpit rather
than try and fit into boxes. And I feel like
people listen to this record and they judge it based
on production, thinking that I am trying to fit into boxes.
But I'm just I made a record that I really
love and it will exist how it exists. And if
it's my biggest, it's my biggest, and if it's my smallest,

(53:14):
it's my smallest. But like, I'm proud of it. There's
a part of me that wants to hear you on
my different production or just like R and B soul record,
because I've been listening to your lyrics, I'm like, God,
this is some deep saying yeah, so how would it
sound on a slower track? And I think and I
think that that is the wonderful thing about having a
career is like, hopefully I've got fifteen twenty years more
of this and I will get to that point I

(53:35):
want to go back. And I worked with Rick Rubin
on my second record, and my second record was meant
to be an acoustic record where I just played acoustic
guitar and Rick had me in the studio for about
six months making this thing. And then I then worked
with Farrell and I worked with Benny Banker and suddenly
the record turned a bit more pop. But I'd love
to go back in with Rick and make the album
that we started trying to make. I would love to

(53:57):
work with Raphael Sadiq a bit bit more. I got
to work with him on Them Don't And yeah, I
think there's lots of There's lots of scope to work
with to work with people. But that's the beautiful thing
about having a career and also being genre lists. I
grew up and you were into genres, right. I was
into Blink one eight two. Therefore I liked Green Day
and therefore I like the Offspring. And then I got
into rap music and I liked eminem Therefore I was

(54:17):
into fifty cent and therefore I was intoxtre. And then
I got a little bit older, and then that sort
of disappeared, and I realized there was two genres, and
it's good and bad. And you go on a kid's
playlist now, right, and they're going to have They're going
to have a Calvin Harris tune, They're going to have
a Kendrick Lamar tun, They're going to have an Olivia
Rodrigo tune, and then they're going to have some artists

(54:37):
that you've never heard of doing some new sort of
sort of genre. And the correlation between all of those
artists is it's good music, and that is all people
actually care about now. And I think when you're in
that category of hopefully making good music, there's no barriers.
So if I want to make an R and B
record tomorrow, I can make one and it just has
to be good. So that's that's that's the only thing. Yeah,
the title for the next album now with other mathematicals. Yeah,

(55:00):
so I've got five I've got I've got one more
mathematical one, and then I've got five more symbols. Can do?
I kind of I saw it. I saw an interview
with them going to Tarantino back in the day, ware
he said he wanted to make ten Tarantino movies and
then in between he does stuff like Grindhouse or the
scene in Tin City that he directed, and I think
he was going to do Star Trek at some point.
He's going to do ten blockbuster Tarantino movies and then
that's it. So I always like that idea. So I

(55:21):
had five Mathematics records and five more symbol records, and
then in between I would do I'm going to do
a folk record with a trad band that I really like.
I might do an R and B record, I might
do a dance record, like but they won't be part
of the blockbuster five if that If that makes sense,
So I'll do for these, for these five and these
five and then and then be done. I have a

(55:42):
slightly morbid idea, but I like the idea of doing
nine and then for like twenty years, just chipping away
at one and just having it in the back pocket
and just having it in my will that the day
that I die, this album gets released and that's your
final swan song, where you just go, that's that's I
really like the idea of that basically is about your daughter.
No I mean all of that, but like, but just

(56:03):
make the perfect album and then when you die, it's
your swan song of like, have you spent a work,
do you spend a lifetime as an entertainer, and this
is your last thing you want to offer to the world,
and it comes out the day you die. Yeah, it
could be like, if you're hearing this, I'm dead like
drake ahead. If you're reading this, compute the title of
the album. If you're hearing oh my god, you know,
if you're gonna do it, do it here. I've got

(56:24):
the title of it. I'll tell you I'll tell you off.
I'll tell you off, Mike, because I don't. I don't
want to. I don't want to. I like announcing albums,
you know, I like, please don't announced this one. Ed.
We appreciate you for joining us, brother, thank you. I
feel like we have a couple of years and we
were grateful. Oh one day, would you ever do the
Voice because I saw you mentor and Ariana Grandy on it.

(56:45):
Would you ever be a judge on the boye? Uh No.
The reason I did it, the reason I went on
as a mentor, as I wanted to say to all
the kids, like win or lose, you're winning. You were
on the biggest rated television show in America and people
are seeing you every week and then, and you are talented.
So you come off this show start releasing music like
don't don't suddenly be waiting for the right move or
being like I didn't win it, like my confidence is shot.

(57:06):
You just just have it as that. But I would
find it very difficult. And I know Arianna finds it
difficult because I spoken to her about her sending people home. Yeah,
the great uh Andree Martinez, she that's why she didn't
do American Idol back and then he would one of
the original American Idol judges, and she was like, I
don't want to do that to people. He's sending them home,
telling them that, you know, because they man, because they are.
And I had I had so many people tell me

(57:28):
I couldn't do it, And if I'd have listened to them,
you know, I wouldn't be here talking talking to you guys. Well,
and thank you so much for joining us again. Absolutely out.
Now it's ed Sharon, It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
listen Breakfast Club. Well, it says, what if I told you?

(57:54):
There's more that's on the Drink Champs Instagram page. Apparently
there's a part two of that Kanye West interview that's
broken all kinds of records for a revolt and here
is that trailer man. Enough of this already, boy, this
is just a solicited body it's like, Okay, what's crazy

(58:27):
so we can't meet. We can't have a conversation, y'all
stupid mother, What the fuck it's wrong with you? I'm
dropping a clues bond for No d Another Hour and
a half is on its way. Shout out to Norian
dj EF and I love it. It'll be on Revolt Thursday,
and it'll be on The Black Effect I Heart Radio
podcast network the same night on Friday morning. Sometimes all right, Well,

(58:48):
Kanye also hooked up with Jay Prince and apparently he
wants to end his beef with Drake now. Jay Prince posted,
I met with Kanye night uh last night in Htown
at the Rothko Chapel. It wasn't in my plans to
meet him there, but I must say I'm glad I
didn't allow a worship place for God to detour our meeting.
There will come in time in life where we all
should embrace the movement thinking over the moment. Thinking moment

(59:10):
thinking gets too stuck in the cycle of confusion, revenge, killings,
and things of darkness to take it to a place
worse than slavery. Movement thinkers dream of a better tomorrow,
a bigger picture of longevity choices and humbling themselves to forgive.
They don't allow fair and pride to stunt their growth,
and they're always looking for the good in every situation.
And that's where the leaders are separated from the followers.

(59:31):
So here is what Kanye West had to say in
the video of the two of them together. I'm making
this video to address the on going back and forth
between myself and Drake, both me and Drake and taking
shots to each other, and it's time for it to rest.
I'm asking Drake all to seven seven to join me
on stages the special guests to share the two biggest
hours of the year live in Los Angeles, with the

(59:53):
ultimate purpose being to free Larry Hover. I believe this
event will not only bring awareness our cause, but proved
to people everywhere how much more we can accomplish when
they are pride to the side and come together. Well,
I'm all four those brothers making peace and it's for
you know, a great cause. But why is Kanye reading
off the phone? He didn't want to forget his talking

(01:00:15):
points That don't sound like he's being a free thinker.
Wh would have hit huh telling the blink? If he
needs help I'm just saying, would have hit way harder
if Kanye was speaking that from the heart, because that
didn't seem like it was coming from the heart when
he's reading from the phone. Well that sounded while in
the fact that two days ago, three days ago before that,
he was just shooting at Drake. Oh no, I don't
mind that, because that's not It's not like they taped

(01:00:36):
interview three days ago. So all right, Well, Drake is
clearly not thinking about this at this moment, because he
had just released his first statement about Astro World and
the tragedy at that festival. He said, I spent the
past few days trying to wrap my mind around this
devastating tragedy. I hate resorting to this platform to express
an emotion as delicate as grief, but this is where
I find myself. My heart is broken for the families

(01:00:57):
and friends of those who lost their lives, and for
anyone who is suffering. I will continue to pray for
all of them and will be of service in any
way I can. May God be with you all. Great
statement basically drinks like not right now, not right now, Kanye, right,
I mean, there's bigger things happening and Travis Scott, by
the way, is refunding all attendees of his Astroworld festival

(01:01:18):
after eight concertgoers died over three hundred people were injured
after a crowd surge. He did release two statements in
the wake of the incident, and they're saying now that
he's just too distraught to play. According to police, they
said prior to his time on stage, he was reportedly
warned by the Houston Police Chief who was concerned about
the energy of the crowd. And so there's a lot

(01:01:39):
more investigating going on. But Travis Scott has also said
he will help the families of those who died at
astro World festival. He's offering to pay funeral costs and
extending even more help for those who have been affected.
He'll be covering any and all funeral costs that might
come about for the families of the eight people who
passed away at the concert. He's also going to be
partnering with Better Help is a network of mental health

(01:02:01):
professionals to offer mental health services for free to anybody
who attended the festival who they need to talk through
their trauma. Yeah, I saw that stated from the sheriff.
I was a little confused because he was basically like,
you know, he had, you know, concerns about the crowd,
which they do for every rap crowd. But he said
the conversation was respectful, and you know, Travis and his
team abided by the rules basically, right, So I guess

(01:02:24):
he's just talking about I think he was just you know,
everybody's giving details about what happened as they're doing an investigation.
That didn't make sense, and it seemed like he was
trying to throw the blame. But they said they had concerns,
they said it into respectfully. I guess they followed all protocols.
What what was that about. Well, I don't think they
were trying to blame him, but they were just discussing
what happened prior to the show, because they did say
it was respectful. Yeah, all right. Now Fortnite has also

(01:02:46):
halted the sale of Travis Scott emotes days after that tragedy.
It's the dance moves or other actions that your character
can perform in the game, and so right now they're
halting the sale of those. Why. I have to ask why, Like,
he didn't incite it, right, he hasn't been charged with anything.
I can understand if he was encouraging the behavior about

(01:03:07):
telling folks to pullish or fight or whatever. But they
put it on sale to coincide with the music festival
after World. So maybe because of the tragedy at Astra World,
they felt like, you know, let's just not profit off
of this, especially he's given all the money back to concertgoers.
So maybe Fortnite said, let's not make money off of it.
Shouldn't they say that? Because if not, they make it
seem like they ain't incriminating them for something like he
did something wrong, like like like by taking them off Fortnite,

(01:03:29):
Like if it, if it is what you said, shouldn't
they say that? Instead it says they, hey, we're just
removing him. Yeah, there's just no explanation right now, and
they're not making a comment, all right, But thousands of
people have signed a petition to cancel Travis Scot's Coachella performance,
and so right now, you know they have done this
whole petition. They claim the tragic and unnecessary deaths at
Astra World occurred due to Scott's own gross negligence and

(01:03:53):
share lack of compassion for human life. Have this happened before?
Because I mean you know, no, no, no, I'm not
talking about We've known that tragic events that concerts have
happened before I was reading this article on CNN. They
got a whole list of them. Thirty six people killed
at an electronic music concert in twenty sixteen, eight people
died in a Pearl Jam concert, Eleven people died at
a WHO concert. But I'm saying, has it ever happened

(01:04:14):
to where the artist is getting crucified like Travis seems
to be. I mean, it seems strange because, right, isn't
there a promoter somebody that put this on? Somebody didn't promotions.
I'm sure they hired Traviscot to perform, right, they hired him,
but it is his festival, but it's an Astra world.
But is he responsible for the venue security right now?

(01:04:37):
They pay him to do that? Is they probably pay
him to use his name for that festival, and like
he doesn't handle security, he doesn't handle all that other
stuff he performs. And then I can't answer these questions
right now, but I do want to say it is
really sad in a tragedy. I was thinking nine year
old who was in a coma after everything happened, and
I saw his grandfather speaking on what happened. The father

(01:04:57):
passed out, He had his son who's nine, on his shoulder.
Is horrible, and now the child has damage to his kidney,
lungs hard, he's suffering from brain swelling. Horrible. I'm just
asking questions because you know, like I said, when the
eight people died on a prol Gym concert in two thousand,
I'm wondering that Pearl jam Get cruise fight like this.
I don't know. Maybe I just wasn't paying attention back
then when eleven people died at a WHO concert and

(01:05:18):
seventy nine who Get could not answer that. I don't
know anything about who are program concerts. I'm asking that
is your rumor report. There's tragic with Garless. I just
don't like the finger pointing my opinion and on all
the artists, because they pointing fingers at Travis Drake. All right,
well are you giving your dog too? The California Center

(01:05:39):
for Reproductive Health needs to come to the front of
the congregation. They're not allowed to get people's orders wrong,
like context fried Chicken. Who'll discuss. All right, we'll get
into that. NeXT's to breakfast club. Come on, so breakfast Club,
your mornings will never be the same. Angela here talking
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Let's don't be a dusty because right now you want
some real It's time for Donkey of the Day. So
if we ever feel I need to be adult, man,
did she get a lease? I had become Donkey of

(01:06:24):
the day. The Practice Club bitches, Yeah, donkey today for Tuesday,
November ninth, goes to the California Center for Reproductive Health.
I'm telling you we live in a world now where
things you only used to see on TV shows and
in films actually happening in everyday life. Makes you wonder
if these things have always been happening and we were
just too young? Nay attention. Well, this is a storyline

(01:06:46):
screen out of a BT plus original because Dafna and
Alexander card Now are suing the California Center for Reproductive
Health because they contend that the Center recklessly negligently and
are knowingly lost, are actively decided to give the couple's
embryos to another couple? Wow, and planting the wrong embryo

(01:07:09):
and Daphne. I can't make this kind of stuff up.
Let's go to NBC for Los Angeles for the report. Please.
A woman and her husband are suing a fertility clinic
for negligence in medical malpractice. She claims that she gave
birth to the wrong child after doctors at the California
Center for Reproductive Health allegedly implanet a stranger's embryo into

(01:07:30):
her body during in vitro fertilization. The couple says, after
raising their child for months, testing revealed that the baby
was not genetically related to him. They eventually switch babies
with the couple who were given their embryos, and the
clinic had no comment. Jesus, thank god this was a
fertility clinic mixed up, because can you imagine being a

(01:07:52):
white father and seeing your baby come out with a
much darker complexion and jet black hair. The questions that
could arise, my God, But luckily and sadly, that wasn't
the case. The case is the California Center for reproductive
health is the Kentucky Fried Chicken of fertility clinics, because
clearly they got the order wrong. Okay, how many people
had this happened too? And folks just said, fan, I'm
almost home now, I'm not turning back around to get

(01:08:13):
the right order. Okay. Now, of course, representatives of the
clinic decline comment. But you know who didn't decline comment,
the couple who received a wrong order. Listen to what
they had to say. Losing the birth child that you
know for the genetic child that you don't even know yet,
it's a truly impossible nightmare. Our memories of Child Earth
will always be team did by the sick reality that

(01:08:35):
our biological child was given to someone else, and the
baby that I fought to bring into this world was
not mine to keep. There's no way to describe the
pain that we've been through the struggle to guide our
older daughter through losing the little sister she fell in
love with, and to understand the reality of what happened.

(01:08:58):
Lisbon brutal. Four months, four whole months? Do you knew
what kind of connection parents forge with a child? And
four months I knew? My newest edition as a month
is some change. My wife is like holdst so she
can smell you. Okay, my wife is breastfeed and she
can't even be away from her yet because she know
used to that nipple. What's going to happen? What's going
to happen to these four months old? Now? All right?
What if one of them was breastfeeding and both of

(01:09:19):
them are breastfeed and I would have four month old
of just being around these new people, you know, like
you heard her say just now, they have an older
daughter who has already gotten a bond with who she
thought was her four month old younger sister. I mean,
if you don't have kids, you can understand why this
is a problem. But if you have kids, you can
truly understand why this is a problem. Problem. And what
is the hospital supposed to say? The fertility clinic my bad?

(01:09:40):
All right, some people are not supposed to get things wrong,
all right, surgeons, fertility clinics, Chick fil a workers. But
when these things happen, you can't just do a Kanye
shrug and keep it moving. Okay, Please give the California
Center for Reproductive Health the biggest he are, but they
don't have no comment. You gotta say something you gotta

(01:10:03):
say something my bad hoops, So can you say something? Okay,
what's a good statement? Oops? I don't know. Somebody have
to be held accountable, right, someone's losing their job over this.
Absolutely all right, well thank you for that, donkey. Today,
Now when we come back, we have Bitcoin Rodney explaining

(01:10:24):
to the people who Bitcoin Rodney is easy. Well, he
actually works a lot with bitcoin. He's been doing this
for years now. And he has a big conference coming
up in Miami. You know, Miami is trying to position
itself as the hub for cryptocurrency. So he has Tiffany Hattish,
Damon John a con, he has a lot of people
that are gonna be speaking on different panels throughout the weekend.

(01:10:44):
So we're gonna get a little bit of education on cryptocurrency.
All right, we'll do that when we come back. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody
is DJ Envy Angela, Ye, Charlomagne, the guy. We are
the break Fis Club. We got a special guests in
the building. Yo, Bigcoin Rodney, Yo, Yo Yo, what's up?
What's up? Bigcoin Rodney? You the man? Listen. I'm glad

(01:11:07):
you're here because we have so many questions about crypto currency,
and I know bigcoin is something that you got on
fairly early. So explain who a bigcoin Rodney is. Bigcoin
Rodney is the actually average joe out here. Try and
make the above average sites to help a lot of
individuals close the wealth gap. You know a lot of
times weird as people will get to the game too linked.

(01:11:28):
And if I've done pretty well in the industry, I
want to bring everyone together and show them how to
do the exact same thing I did, or even better.
How did you get into bigcoin? Actually, to be honest
with you, I was downing out. I lost a lot
of money in the e commerce business and I didn't
know what my next move was. I got a phone
call and somebody said, Man, this team out in London

(01:11:48):
want you to want to meet you and see if
you can help them with their business. And I didn't
even ask what the business was. I just just as
if long they're paying for it, I'll show up. And
I got there. It was out in London. It was
all about crypto, and I did twenty seventeenth of April. Okay,
I've stop been in the crypto since the April twenty
seventeenth and November actually April twenty seventeen, and ever since

(01:12:11):
then when I find out how easy and how fast
you can earn with crypto, and my life's changed since then.
Now what do you do about all these because it's
I mean, there's so many different cryptocurrencies now, you know,
it seems like every artist, rapper, athlete, actor, actress has
their own cryptocurrency. So how do you know what's real
and what's and what's gonna do well and what's not? Actually,

(01:12:33):
actually do not know what's gonna do well and what
does not. Sometimes it's just a gamble unless you are
educated and know how to study the charts, look at
the you know, buyinance dot com, or look at the
rumors in the window, what people are saying about the crypto,
reading the white papers behind what's gonna do you ask?
You do not? But sometimes you can just buy alt coins,
which coin to the below. Bitcoin, Bitcoin is the granddaddy,

(01:12:56):
the grandfather of crypto. But there's the ethereum, there's ripple,
there's there's no choin. So but then when you hear
itybody talking about it, you go and see what the
number is and what it costs. If it's under a pinnion.
That's when I do it, not buy tons of it
and then hope it goes big. You know. But sometimes
you get a phone call for somebody way above you.
It'll tell you, hey, go buy this coin and you buy.

(01:13:18):
You you can hold, or you can buy and sell.
You know, it's up to you how you want to
do it. Everybody has your own different strategy. However, I
always tell everyone make sure you have a coach instructions
direction before you go go there and do it, because
you can't lose everything you've made or earned your life.
Encrypto the same man stocks. Now. I know when we
do this interview, people are gonna google you, right if

(01:13:39):
one thing that google then when people google you come
up it will say something about is this legit or
a scam? Now why do people think that this could
be potentially a scam? I mean, it's like anything else
in life. In my life and in the crypto business,
I've been in a lot of different deals in the
very very beginning, and some of those deals weren't exactly
the up on the up and up. I've joined a

(01:14:00):
few of these deals. Some of these deals I made money.
Some of these deals I failed miserably. I feel that
I showed a lot of different deals. It's the reason
why I'm doing so well, not because I know exactly
what to look for, right and some deals didn't didn't work,
you know what I mean. I don't know that one
person in the history is that's successful. Everything they did
was going to be perfect. For example, um Babe Ruth,

(01:14:20):
he was known for what he was the most home runs.
He is also known for the guy who had the
most strikeouts too, and h Age gradition history. So what
about the USI Uside Tech. I know uside Tech had
a bunch of different names and they was a Ponzi scheme.
Yeah it was um And back in twenty seventeen when
I first got into crypto, I didn't know what to
look for, what to ask or anything. But on the

(01:14:43):
on the top, it looked like everything was perfect. Come down,
but maybe a year later come to find out that
it wasn't as perfect as we thought. A lot of
times we learned as we go, and as that was
my first real interview of crypto, so I learned risky
for people too, And that's why it's always important to
let people know that if you're doing this right, it
is a risk. Now remember this. Now, it is a risk.

(01:15:05):
But remember this. The company itself was not only one hundred.
Crypto was still real no matter what. But the company
you joined may have you doing the wrong things and
you not know it. No matter how much research you
do doesn't mean that it's right. You can find out,
you know, over time, Crypto was still evolving every single day. Right,
the government, the laws are changing, I mean by the
minute sometimes. So what are your thoughts on she But

(01:15:27):
you know, since you brought that up and everyone was
talking about how it's to pass Doe's coin and how
promising it is, I was reading an article about Steve
BUSHEMI and how he made like millions, you know, in
just a few months from having purchased Shiva. You know,
I mean the other day. I mean I already owned Sheba,
and I didn't really study it to somebody called me
like your Rodney should try to Shiva email out, So

(01:15:49):
I say, okay, you know, I always here listen to
the streets, and a lot of times I go by
exactly what the streets say and then I'll go it
later on. Didn't do my own research, but I was
put like around I don't say the number one, but
a lot into it. And the other night of just
watching it jump ten thousand point thousand every times, you know,
by the by the by every ten fifteen minute, it
was growing, you know. So Sheba's pretty good. I mean

(01:16:10):
I like Sheba. I like those coins. Um. I did
very very well the highest in Ripple as my real
first coin. I did well with with Ripple. Now there
are also platforms out there that people can get into
where they'll be able to earn regardless of the market
and don't need to know as much as I know
right now, and then they'll learn as they go. Why

(01:16:33):
do people give you so much flak for the hyper
fund Eventum, Because if they think that the actually not
a hyper fund event, it's reading that yourself with crypto event,
and because I'm in a company called hyper they believe
it's like a cover up just for that company. The
actual event is for individuals to come and learn how
to reinvent themselves with crypto, and we're trying to close

(01:16:54):
the wealth gap for a lot of women, minority women
and men period. Why Why why do you think they
on you saw I even read what they said that
you know you're you're aware of all the scams, but
you don't care as long as you get in the
first Who are they and who you know? That's what
I mean. They don't pay money, you know. Uh. And
then I'm never really aware of anything like coming to

(01:17:15):
this actual UM interview, I don't know what you're gonna ask,
but I knew how to answer the question legitimately. UM.
As I go along. Sometimes you will find out things
in the beginnings and you leave it alone. There are
certainly several deals that are sent to me every single day.
I don't join, and there are certain deals I do
join us I'll find out as I go, and there
are certain deals that actually work. Well does it mean

(01:17:36):
everything's a scam? And then but to day I don't
listen to they All right, we got more with bitcoin, Roddy.
When we come back, it's the breakfast club. Good morning.
I also saw the viral video you brought a Lamborghini
entirely with bitcoin. Can you talk about that? Yeah? Completely
with bitcoin? And so long time ago when I was
getting into crypto, most of us did not believe crypto work.
They believed it was nothing but a scam. So I

(01:17:58):
had to figure out a way how to go find
something that was major and do it with crypto just
showed the believers that it did work. So um, I
went and bought a LAMBORGHINEI out of Newport, California, completely
with big coin ant. Sofore that they said the scam
about the Lamborghinea to oath that scam. I mean there's
two people. There's two coins out there that are scamming

(01:18:20):
people that you know. They get people to be hype
and they put their money into it and then everybody
pulls out from the top. Now you say from prison
of millions, I've seen that on your flying So you
were locked up. What did you get locked up for?
And what made you turn around and say, you know what,
this is not for me anymore. Yeah, I was in there.
I was in the game, hustling, you know, trying to
you know, do what I could. At the time, I
was to me, I don't think I was failed by society.
The society saying hey, go to school, go to colle

(01:18:42):
and get a good job. And when I found out
that that wasn't the way, I was brainwashed. So like
any other person that I got into the game, try
to do what I could, and U made the wrong decisions,
and uh didn't my time paid. I paid my debt
to society, and I had to figure out the way.
So I got into the internet game because you know,
the dot com boom was exciting and it was money

(01:19:04):
being transferred, a very very good transfer of wealth. So
I got into e commerce, like any different deals online.
So ninety percent of my time I was always online
trying to figure out a way to get this this
brand booming. And here you are today, So what are
some things that people can do with cryptocurrency? You brought
a Lamborghini, right, and I see a lot of people
talking about accepting it, maybe on Amazon potentially soon. Can

(01:19:26):
you buy a house with crypto? Yes, you can. You
can buy a house with crypto. You can buy cars
with crypto. You can buy your flight crypto. You can
pay for your hotel with crypto. I was at the
club recently the other night in Miami. The owner came
out to me heard I was there. He said, listen,
I want you to help me push my own coin,
and we'll only accept that coin in this club. Right

(01:19:46):
your clubs and on Vegas, it's all they accept is bitcoin.
I go to clubs inside of a Dubai and because
I came to that club. Now all they do is
accepting them at all. But they except now they accept
crypto to make their pain it's for or their pay
for their bills. There. Now, the government doesn't tax crypto, right,
and they don't monetize it. They don't, they don't. They
don't monetize it. But once you and I'm not a

(01:20:08):
taxed out, I'm not a tax attorney or evening like that.
You know, please always makes you talk to your own
attorneys whatever. However, it's a taxable event once you actually
take your crypto to cash out. Yeah, now now you
have to pay taxes on it. Now if they stop
when you take out your stack and then you got
but they watch the stock a little more. It's harder

(01:20:28):
for them to see what you make on crypto. Yeah,
I mean it's hard, but they do. They can find
out how are they doing that now, because that was
the part of the thing with the government they did
because they can't see it. They can't monetize, right. But
whatever my tax forms say, I pay it. You know,
you get taxed on that purchase because you cash well,
actually when you buy me and buy an actual uh

(01:20:51):
item with with crypto and you should that money to
that person. That person has to change that money from
crypto to cash. That's un bad person. Again, I am
not a tax consultan, right you know so, And sometimes
if you give somebody crypto, right you pay for something,
it could end up being worth more. That is correct.
For example, that LAMBORGHINNEI now is worth way more than
when I pay for it back then. And I pay

(01:21:12):
for it back then, I believe the crypto was only
about I think, uh three or four thousand coin, you know,
and today with sixty thousand a coin, So what's that?
What's the Lamborghini worth now? Yeah? I was gonna ask,
does that make you nervous that the government is trying
to figure out ways to find out how to tax
crypto and how to watch it and make sure that

(01:21:34):
people are doing the right thing by it. Does that
make you nervous at all? Right now? It's like wild
wild West when it comes to crypto. It. I mean
there's still a bunch of gray areas. So I mean
I wouldn't do whatever it makes. It's safe for everyone,
you know, whatever it takes it stay above board and
not go back go to jail. You know, I want
that so um, that's but crypto was made to be anonymous, right,

(01:21:55):
so they gotta do, they gotta do. We gotta do
what we gotta do. Now, you do have the event
in Miami, so I want to make sure we talk
about that, right. Oh, the Reinvictness STLF with Crypto dot
Com event as you went to. The last event was
a complete success on the seafair and that was about
bringing a lot of individuals together to teach them about
you know, what can be and if so successful, I

(01:22:15):
decide to do another one, how to reinvent yourself with
crypto to help close the wealth gap with a lot
of other individuals. When I say closed the wealth gap,
a lot of us I said before are late to
the game. And like right now we're here talking about
you know crypto, and the more majority of it is
how much it could be a scam? How much could
any go work for you? I'm yeah, you talk yourself

(01:22:37):
on success now and or me to GEP, that's talking
to yourself about the success. I just think it's like,
what's wrong with being cautious. I would do that with stocks,
I would do that with bitcoin, I would do that
with anything you know, knew that somebody is venturing, and
especially when it comes to finances. Well, you are correct,
but it's just not me. I'm just one of those
guys who are in it, one of those guys who've
got through the hurdles so that I'm trying to share

(01:22:58):
information to those who need the information, the proper information,
and they can learn from my failures. I'm the first
one to teach you this. Hey, there is a chance
you can lose. I have lost. I have failed before.
I have been in companies that didn't do you know
so well, the same companies that you just now brought
to you know, the forefront. And that's okay because if there,
like I wish I would have invested in the area,
you know, I wish I would have invested. I mean,

(01:23:20):
I mean, I had no problem with that. It's two
sides in the quarter everybody. I think most people learn
from mistakes. Yeah, And they always say some people learn
from your own mistakes, while people learn from the mistakes
about it, or you don't learn for your mistake. That's
because a lot of people don't learn from their mistakes,
you know. But I kept swinging the bat, and I'm
gonna keep swinging the bat. I'm gonna keep on trying
to help the next man, the next woman. Period. Okay,
what no one says to me, you are trying to

(01:23:40):
you know, oh, using this company, it didn't work. I
look at me today now I under company. You know.
Now I have a lot of other individuals now whose
life has changed because I keep be swinging the bat
no matter what someone says, or they or them say,
I'm going to keep to my guns and make it happen.
So I'm in the grave. So this event is fat Joe, right,
If fat Joe ain't, I'm Marlon Wayne's, Jamie Fox Um

(01:24:02):
and Lena Cardone Um, Ariy Spears, Robert Thomason. I mean,
we have a whole And today just spoke with Jordan Belford. Yeah,
so he will be there as well. And this is
a lot of information coming from people who are already
doing certain things in life, and people will be able
to ask questions on a panel and get educated not

(01:24:25):
just by me, but by these guys who are successful
as well. I mean, so it's not just what Rodney says.
I want people who know more than me, who've done
more than me, to help me as well. Put the
word out about crypto or about re vinings of the crypto.
We're in an age right now that man bitcoin and
crypto makes over eight hundred millionaires a day, over eight
hundred million today. That doesn't mean going to be you,

(01:24:47):
but there's a way that you can maybe try and learn.
I'm not gonna lie. I went to the other one
that I had a chance to witness it first hand.
Amazing event, very well done and put together. I met
some great people there. Yeah yeah, now this it beens different.
So it's gonna be at the Miami Low's Hotel. So
I brought out the whole hotel for three days. Wow,
for three days? Yeah, okay, for three days, and so

(01:25:10):
you know it's going to be an amazing event of
being able to actually be on panels with individuals and
ask them questions back and forth, the same questions you
may have had in your mind to ask me. Now
you'd be able to ask others who's very done what
you're trying to do, right, you know what I mean?
And like I said, mister God, they can take it
with a grain of salt where they believe it or
not or do they only research that you guys said?

(01:25:30):
And I howly you know suggest that, but guess what
himatowns you'd be able to send out with Jamie Foxx,
Jamie Belford. Acon. Ain't these guys who already done what
we're doing. Acon has a whole crypto city. Absolutely makes
sense to me. All right, it's the Breakfast Club, Bigcoin, Rodney,
thank you brother, The Breakfast Club One. Let's get to

(01:25:56):
the rumors to talk Will Smith. This is the Rumor
Report with Angela years Well. Today's today. Will Smith's book
Will is out and one thing that he's talking about
is Iowasca. You know, we discussed it several times on
the show, but he talks about his own experience and

(01:26:18):
getting a shammon to give him that tea and leading
him through the visions that he saw. He said an
hour after drinking it, he said, I was floating deep
and out of space. I was trillions of light years
away from Earth. He sensed an unseeable woman who he
called mother behind him. He said, I can tell she'll
never leave me. And he said, if I'm this beautiful,
I don't need number one movies to feel good about myself.

(01:26:40):
If I'm this beautiful, I don't need hit records to
feel worthy of love. If I'm this beautiful, I don't
need Jada or anyone else to validate me. At that time,
he was having a temporary split from Jada to right
after her fortieth birthday. They said he had put together
a three day blowout, and the idea for it appeared
to him in a vision three years before. He created

(01:27:00):
a documentary about his wife's family, complete with audio recordings
from her beloved late grandmother. He hired Jada's favorite artists
to do custom paintings. There were golf outings and hikes
and a lavish dinner, and there was a surprise performer,
married Dave Blige. But afterward Jada said nothing about it,
not to thank you, not and I loved it. Instead,

(01:27:20):
she took a long shower, then told him to cancel
the rest of the weekend's plans, so they didn't end
up speaking for the rest of that trip, on the
plane ride home to la or even for a few
days afterward. I can't wait to read that book, and
I can't wait to do Ayawaska. They always say, don't
do Ayawaska until you feel like it's calling you. It
is calling me. I cannot wait, right, So pretty interesting.

(01:27:41):
There's so many different stories in here that we've been
hearing already from the book. But that's because Will has
been a character for so long. He's been playing a character.
He's been playing a role. And now he's, you know,
being himself. So being that he's being himself, you're gonna
get all of these real stories. Yeah, you know, he
told his wife, I retire. I retire from trying to
make you happy. I quit. You go do you and
I'm gonna go do me all right, all right now,

(01:28:04):
Nick Cannon. He came under some fire for responding to
sweeties tweet. Sweete tweeted out, I want some babies, and
then he put some emojis. One was thinking, and then
it was a laughing emoji, and that it was his
hand raised. Okay, so here's what he had to say
about people coming at him when he posted those emojis
in response to Sweetie. Sweetie tweeted, I want some babies,

(01:28:26):
and I just replied with some emojis. This is what
it says, actually says that take time from making such
a big decision. What I was only trying to say.
But of course I caught heat for the tweet. They
was coming for me like crazy, you know, once tweets said,
sweetie girl, run have you seen what he names his kids?

(01:28:48):
Chopped out to sweetie, it was all in fun, no disrespect.
If she ready to have kids, Hey, get to a queen.
Were rocking with you? He was joking. I think we
all knew he was joking, right, But it's good. You
stirred a pot, you know what I mean? You start apart,
you posted on the blogs, people talk about you on
the radio. Is good for the game. What's really funny
is it? Then a couple of days after that, she
was getting She was giving Dampson Igs piano lessons and

(01:29:10):
he posted her Sweetie teaching me how to play the piano.
All right, Stevie J has filed for divorce from Faith Evans.
It's been three years since they got married and apparently
things are not working out. So I didn't know, I
mean I saw she wished him a happy birthday like
last week. So a few days later he ended up

(01:29:30):
filing for divorce. All right, And a Riff is a
new social media platform and they're trying to make some noise.
They actually went to capitalize off of places like Clubhouse
and Spotify's green room. It's going to allow artists to
connect with their fan bases, and they already have twenty
one Savage and Ali Chappa, Isaiah Rashad, Soldier Boy and others.
In addition to that, they have investors like Coach K

(01:29:53):
and P from Quality Control, Top Dog from TDE and
Empire founder Ghazi. Connect with you fans, HOWD what kind
of sight it is like a site? Will you tweet
things out? Video? So it's like rooms like clubhouse, but
I guess you can do video also because you know
clubhouse is just audio all r Right now, Snoop Dogg
says that he thinks that Death Row Records will be
a lot different if he were in charge, and he

(01:30:15):
is saying that he feels like the label should be
in his hands now. He was a million dollars worth
the game of Gillian Wallow and here's what he said.
If they'd have gave it to me five years ago,
I would have had Roddy rich dollars sign YG. Anything
coming out to West would have been on death Row.
If I'm running death Row Records, all of them leaders
deal and they all my nephews, not at all. I

(01:30:36):
put them all before they had deals. Right, If I
had a position, this would have been an easy come
on end lay Who was a ministrate? Like who running
death Row? Righting? What company roll was? Death Row was
bought by E one and then E one sold to
a company called Blackstone. But little Birdie told me that
it may fly my wife. So interesting he's that death

(01:30:57):
Jam as an executive consultant. But I mean I would
I would like to know, you know, because Snooper has
had a label before you had Doggie style records. I
would like to know, you know, what did he learn
from Doggie Style Records that he would implement to you know,
death Row to make death Row successful? All right? An,
I know you guys saw this. This went viral and
this was Jeff Bezo's girlfriend, Laurence Sanchez, and I guess

(01:31:18):
they ran into Leonardo DiCaprio while they were at an
event and she was looking at him like with loving
her eyes. She was, but it's just a moment, you know,
she look up, it's Leonardo DiCaprio. So now, because so
many memes went around, Jeff Bezos is actually responding. He
put up a meme It says, LEO, come over here,
I want to show you something. And then there's a picture.

(01:31:38):
It says danger Steve Cliff fatal drop in the sign
right in front of Basos, So I guess he's playing
along with the Joe. But Leonardo DiCaprio is in final
talks to start in and produced a Jim Jones movie.
Not Jim Jones a Rapper, the cold Leader. Yeah, I
know where you see here, Jim Jones the Rapper, but
not me. Always always knew the difference. That's why I

(01:31:58):
knew what Jim Jones the Rapper got his name, because
I always was intrigued by that story. Yeah, but I
think on this show we talk about Jim Jones the
Rapper more than Yeah. I just wanted to verify that. Yeah,
that's a big thing though. I mean, because you know
that whole saying drink the kol age. That's where that
came from, you know, Jim Jones, the colt Leader. All right,
well that is your reports. All right, thank you, miss
ye I shout to the vote. We'll see you Tom

(01:32:19):
all everybody else. Let's get to the mix. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Your mornings will
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(01:32:40):
November nineteenth, rated, PG. Thirteen. Morning everybody is DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club.
Let's shout out to Ed Sheriff for joining us this morning.
To my guy Ed Sharon Man, make sure you go
grab that Equal project that's out right now his latest album.

(01:33:00):
Also shout out to a Bitcoin Rodney. We've been reading
all these things about ethereum and does coin and shibaino
and cryptocurrencies, and so we wanted to make sure we
have somebody who actually does it and knows about it
and has been doing this for years. Come on the show,
all right, and also, don't forget today were announced the
artists it's gonna be at My Car Show in Miami.
Shout out to Miami, Dwayne Wade, fifty Cent, Nori, DJ Khalid, Yogatti,

(01:33:25):
Trina Flow Rider, Nikki, James Nwell and Prince Royce. Shout
to all those brothers and sisters for giving me their
calls for the car shows. Can't wait to see you guys.
Family fund, bikes, truck's, old school calls, amusement rides for
the kids, carnival games. There will be a sensea there
for the kids and toy So get your tickets. If
you haven't got your tickets as of yet, all right,

(01:33:47):
then when we come back. We got the positive note
and more so, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good
morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. Now you you're on your
way to Nick Cannon Shale. Right, yes, I'll be on
Nick Cannon Show today. I'm gonna be helping him out
with some rumors. Okay, all right, well, Charloman, you got

(01:34:10):
a positive note, I do, man. The positive note is simply,
this be intentional, because an unintentional life accepts everything and
does nothing, but an intentional life embraces only the things
that will add to the mission of significance. That is
from John C. Maxwell Breakfast Club. You'll finish for y'all,
dumb

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