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This is your week up, Half Up Breakfast Club to
show you love to hate from the East to the
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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. Good morning ANGELI ye,
good morning. He's aamby Cholo Migne The God Peace to
the planet is Tuesday, Toronto. Oh, good morning, guys. What's happening?
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What's up? How y'all feeling this morning? I am blessed,
black and holly favored and somewhere between O and K.
But that's always the case. Okay, what about you? Easy,
I'm good. I'm good, no complaints here. I was catching
up on some television yesterday. I watched the the Shy.
Have y'all been watching The Shy? No, I haven't. No,
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I'm not gonna lie to Shy. Kind of lost me
this season just a little bit. I started watching early on,
but it's just too confusing because it's just they didn't
tire up a lot of loose things from last season.
They didn't explain a lot of things that didn't happen
last season, and it's just a lot going on. I'm
I'm gonna finish this season, but yeah, because I've been
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dedicated to it. But it's not my favorite season of
The Shy at all. It's a lot of weird things happen. Yeah,
it's just all over the place. It's all over place.
I'm gonna tell you. It was good, though, even it's
only two episd Soul's Deep Lovecraft Country on HBO. That's
my kind of show because I'm into science fiction and
I love science fiction starring black people. So I really
really really like Lovecraft Country, even tho it's only been
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two episodes, and I wish that we could binge watch it.
I do not like having to wait week after week
to watch TV shows. I thought I did, and sometimes
I do, But in a situation like this. I don't.
I'd rather just get it all over because it's a
good show. I enjoyed. Someone was telling me that book
is really good. I assumed it was based off a book,
but I are. But I haven't ever ever read the book.
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TV show is good. I haven't had no time to
watch no damn TV. I'm moving so I'm packing boxes.
But you know what I'm doing today that I'm actually
nervous about. I have to get the COVID test. Coronavirus
leave a few times yea. And all the plastic surgery
you've had that's nothing compared to the COVID test is
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nothing compared to that you've had cheek in plants. Okay,
you'll be fine. Like I said, they're actually coming to
do it during the show this morning, so um, I
guess around eight o'clock, eight thirty ish they're doing it.
So what it is is, of course, Madison is going
to college, so before she goes to college, she has
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to take the test to make sure she's clear before
she can go. She has to check in this week,
so she's scared to do it. So I am going
to do it with her because I'm her dad. I
didn't know that they do. The nurse called me yesterday
said they do both nostrils, not where I got nine done. Nope,
just one, well the different one. You won't like this,
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but they don't go as deep as they used to either.
They don't have to go as deep in it's actually yeah,
it's not that bad. The first time I got it
it was it was way worse. And then when I
just got it, um on Thursday, it was a lot better. Okay,
it don't go as deep, so if you if you
won't like that. But uh, yes, they still do the swap.
Because I had an antip the antibody test last week
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only because I had got a physical because I hadn't
gotten a physical yet this year because you know, the
year got away from us, right, so I wouldn't got
a physical, and um it did an antibody test on me.
I didn't have no antibody So that means I've never
had kids. Nineteen. Yeah, I've heard recently that the antibody
test is a waste of time. I don't know how
true that is. No, I had a couple of friends
that had that, that actually had it, that took to
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anybody test and actually had it. But um, Yeah, she's
gonna she's gonna be doing that this morning, so you
guys will get to see that because we'll still be
on there where she does that test. Sell, I'm nervous.
I'm probably gonna cry and scream and squeal, But no,
you're not one second. Definitely shouldn't. It's not that bad now.
But they do say new guideline say coronavirus antibody tests
are pointless. Hold on your gehead, I gotta hit this. Okay, Okay,
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say it. So I just gonna say you've seen screaming
squilled before. I wasn't gonna say that. I was just
gonna say you've had things put into you before for
much longer period of time, way deeper. You'll be fine, Envy,
Come on, guy, let's start the show. A matter of fact,
we have a legend icon in the building today on
the zoom. That's right. Well, NAS will be joining us
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this morning, that's right. Yes, God's son nasty Nas. Now,
I do a lot of you probably know this story.
Something you don't, But do you know NAS actually pulled
a gun on me before? My God, we're gonna or
not NAS actually pulled a gun on me? Yeah? NA
think about it. Nas could have shot me and killed
me and died. I'm I think you deserved all of that.
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You definitely didn't deserve to get shot killed and whatever
you say. But yes, I can see why he might
be a slap. Maybe this slap. Yeah so not yeah,
maybe just a freeze. Maybe a freeze. He don't freeze,
freeze Mark who goes there? Yeah. So NASA is the
reason why I don't run up on artists, mcs or
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rappers anymore. I will not stop. I wasn't a group.
I was giving you not I was giving him my mixtape.
I was like, Nas, here you go, here's my mixtape.
I've got something for you, Na, and then he fills
out a gun me what you got for me? I said, uh, mixtape.
I'm glad he killed the group in you. But he's
got a great new album all called King's Disease. That
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is an incredible, incredible body of work. And I can't
wait to discuss with Nazia Jones this morning. Okay, all right,
well we got from Page News coming up. What were
we talking about. Well, I didn't hear any of you
say that you were watching the Republican National Convention last night,
but we can talk. I did watch a little bit
of it. I watched that cup. Yeah, it was very entertaining.
All right, well, we'll get into that next. Don't move.
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It's to breakfast Club for morning morning. Everybody is DJ
Envy Angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club.
Let's get in some front page news when we starting me. Well,
let's start with the Republican National Convention for last night
Donald Trump did make an appearance. And could you imagine
if Donald Trump gets reelected, what is that going to
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be like? Well, listen to this. You want to really
drive him crazy? You say twelve years because we caught
them doing some really bad things in twenty sixteen. Let's
see what happens. We have to be very careful because
they're trying it again with this whole eighty million mail
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in Ballance that they're working on. Y'all gonna stop treating
Charlemagne like he's the monkey and the lion king Rafiki. Okay,
I've been telling y'all Donald Trump is gonna try his
hardest to repeal that law in the Constitution and stay
passed two terms if if he gets it in this time,
Donald Trump Junior spoken cocaine was trending after that. Just
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a few short months ago, we were seeing the American
dream become a reality, the greatest prolonged economic expansion in
American history, the lowest unemployment rate in nearly fifty years,
and then, courtesy of the Chinese Communist Party, the virus struck.
The President quickly took action and shut down travel from China.
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Joe Biden, in this demo correct allies called my father
a racist and a xenophope for doing it. They put
political correctness ahead of the safety and security of the
American people. Let something. First of all, I was highly
entertained by the RNC convention. I was in and out,
but I was also on the phone, so I was
in and out. But I did watch Donald Trump junior speech.
Y'all can say he was on cocaine all y'all want.
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But one thing Republicans do better than Dems is be
very clear about their messaging. And it's amazing how people
started talking about him being on cocaine as opposed to
speaking about him saying that we need to put it
into racism and police who killed people should be held accountable.
I don't give a damn ifew was on cocaine or not.
You get on a big platform like that and you
say that at a time like this, I liked the messaging,
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all right, And that's that's what we should have been
playing and letting people here over and over and over
again and instead of talking about him being on some
damn cocaine. Now very clear. Other speakers included the couple
from Saint Louis who pointed guns at peaceful black lives
as a matter of protest is marching past their mansion
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and here are the mcclaskeys, not a single person, and
the out of control mob you saw our house was
charged for the crime, but you know who was we were.
On top of that, the Marxist liberal activist leading the
mob to our neighborhood stood outside our home with a
bullhorn screaming, you can't stop the revolution. Just weeks later,
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that same Marxist activist won the Democrat nomination to hold
a seat and the US House of Representatives. Just as
if a bullhorn does not mean that you're not peaceful, okay,
people have a right to peacefully protests and peacefully march,
and you don't have to pull guns in them. You
can actually use a weapon if you feel like you're
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in danger. But they were not in any type of danger,
in any type of threats. So yeah, the person with
the bullhorn is not the troublemaker here. The person with
the gun is. So that would have been y'all too.
But I must say again, a broken clock can be
right twice a day, and so can a cocaine. Allegedly,
Donald Trump Junior said we need to put it into
racism and police who killed unarmed people should be held accountable.
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I'm stamping that message. God damn it, I don't care
who said it. All right, Well, I'm Angela Yee and
that is your front page news. All right, thank you,
miss Yee. Now get it off your chests. Eight hundred
five eight five one o five one. If you need
to vent, you can hit us up at any time,
call us right now. It's the Breakfast Club. God morning,
the Breakfast Club. It corvs that wrote me to play
(10:35):
the Probo nine since getting old, and this is your
time to get it off your chest, whether your man
get from you on the Breakfast Club. If you got
something on your mind? Hello, who's this all right? What's
something to get off your chest? Yes? I want to
(10:56):
get off my chest. How the fact that no one
is speaking about a picture wearing a mask fest test. Yes,
I'm a safety director. As a matter of fact, when
a person wears a masking construction or is it a
finisher or whoever, they have to go to a clinic
and get a test on their lungs. You know that
the lung is actually a muscle. Therefore you have to
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get fit tested. You'll put a mask on you and
they'll put a little drop off banana oil. They're asking
for one to ten and you smell it, and then
they'll put cherry for example. And it's a test to
see if your lungs have the capacity. Who vote either
type of mask? And I can't believe that the government
is asking us to wear a mask. We're not even
allow or we haven't even been squeaking about wearing having
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a fit test test your lungs first, got you true? Okay?
That makes sense? Hello? Who's this? This is John from Florida? John,
too much flawda this morning. I don't like it man,
I'm originally from Boston, Massachusetts. Come onring you good morning
and so hey, I'm not sure if you guys know
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what's going on in Fourhood, Texas. Know what's going on? Uh,
there's a young man, a young k Verdian man from Brockton,
Massachusetts who's going missing. I sent you guys the link
um yesterday. I'm not sure if you guys received it
or not on your Instagram. Oh I didn't see it.
My brother, what happened? I could be involved in this? Man,
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this is what the third or fourth person being missed.
So tell us more, what do we what? What's the
call to action? What's the man's name mean? His name
is Elder Fernandez. You know, he's twenty three years old
who's um sexually abused and went to the hospital. After
the hospital, he's been missing now for about a week,
and they're not really giving any information to the family.
(12:50):
The families in Texas now trying to get information, they're
giving them the run around. Wow, So what do you think.
I think that bian needs to be involved. Man, you know,
something needs to happen out there. Man, this is crazy.
I'm reading about it right now. Give us the brother's
name again to it. We can go look up the case,
and other people listening can go look up the case. King.
His name is Eldo spelled e L t R. Fernandez,
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E R N A and D E. S. All right,
my man, thank you brother peace King. They said he's
been missing for a week in an ongoing abusive sexual
contact investigation. He was last seen by his staff Starge
in Monday afternoon, when he dropped him off at his residence.
All right, well, get it off your chess eight on
drip five eight five one oh five one. If you
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need to vent, hit us up now. It was the
breakfast club. God morning, the breakfast club. Wake up, wake up,
wake up, your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're a man or blas, we want to hear
from you on the breakfast club. Hello. Who's this? Oh?
This guy is in Chicago? Shot time. What's happening? King? Here?
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You're here with us, My brother? What was happening? Brother? Now?
I wanted to get off my chests. Man. Never quit
a job and tell them, you know, tell them beforehand.
Because I didn't get my check, man, my last check.
I told him beforehand, I was gonna quit, go to
another company. They didn't give my last check. They owe
you that trust. Shout to them, what y'all do? Yeah, yeah,
they gotta give you your money. That's crazy. Man that
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I got bills. Man, this is crazy. Can't give another
shout out? Go ahead, brother, Okay, Charlotta Magne always dis
is all the rappers on here, they'd be good rappers,
like to do from last week from like he was
a good rapper. May you need some good beats? Man? Uh,
y'all need some beasts and meet up at a Titus
underscore b Monger on. I g all right, brother, how
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much they how much do they owe you? Titus? They
only forty five hundred? Oh yeah they gotta pay. Oh yeah,
you gotta get they gotta pay that. Yeah they got
hopefully hopefully. I don't I don't think you're telling us
the whole story. Now I'm telling you the whole story. Man.
The truth is nothing but the truth. Thank you, brother.
How Lex Layter? Hello, who's this? It's happened? Man's Ben?
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What's up? Then? Getting up? What's happen to Charlotte? Man?
All just wanted on all just wanted to sound blessed. Man.
Today makes two years in business on two years to
the day I opened my juice bar and queen, so
you know I'm congratulations king, Yeah, congrats brother, and I
put the guice far on my back. I was in
there by myself for two years, so just making it work,
and you know now it's just doing better. So I'm
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happy about that one. Go congrats, Bro, congratulations King. Thanks
thanks a lot member for this said hello, who's this?
Was in this? Like? Hey, what's up? What's up? No?
Less was down? Was down, Charlotte. Man, I want to
do two things right. Wait for one, I want y'all
to drop one of clues. Mind from my wife. You
know what I'm saying, it's our anniversary or whatever like that.
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It was late, it was late. You know what I'm saying,
that's my corn anniversary. But two, man, I really want
y'all so I call, like a couple of months ago.
You know, I told y'all about my phone. He's like Megan,
and and it was I had got a good response
or whatever like that, and I just want you to
go check it out. Y'all might like it. I sample
j'all because I took the call. I did from the
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last one, Okay, on the intro or whatever like that,
it was that hook that sounds that sounds interesting. Tell
me without a hook. Go oh man, look you gotta
hear it. You gotta hear it. He's like me knees
like Megan. Yeah, yeah, my my my Instagram is s
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l I C E S B E. No, it's s
l I C E B E A t Z. Y'all.
Come on now, you're from New Orleans. We understand. Slow
it down. Yeah, yeah, it's s l I C E
p A t Z. Yeah, like it, bro, I was
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dancing my dead book. So you showing off. You're showing
off the fact that you got knees like Megan. Oh yeah,
it's lit and we lit out there. It's like New Orleans.
I love the New Orleans bounce. I love New Orleans energy.
Yeah yeah, it's like, yeah, you don't like it? And
I'm a producer, really you don't, you know? Yeah, I'm
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gonna check it out. I remember one thing, one thing
I like about New Orleans. New Orleans people, even the guys,
are not afraid to just dance like they dance very freely,
you know what I mean. You love it's very gender fluid.
All right, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five
eight five, one oh five one. We got rumors on
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the way. Yes, and let's talk about food. That's a
good topic. Travis Scott will tell you who he's collaborating
with and also with Khalifa. He has a new venture
and it all has to do with food. All right,
we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
(17:53):
Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get
to the rumors. Let's talk Kobe's filling the team. This
is the rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well,
yesterday was Kobe Bryant Day, Monday, August twenty fourth, and
they've also meant a motion for three miles of Figure
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Rower Street to be renamed to Kobe Bryant Boulevard, so
the street name would go from Olympic Boulevard, which is
near the Staple Center, to Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard. Then,
you know, yesterday, that's dope. Yesterday, during the first quarter
of the Lakers Trailblazers game, at one point the score
was twenty four to eight with the Lakers up. I
thought that was I thought that was some good energy. Yes, So,
(18:37):
I think that's an amazing way to celebrate Kobe Bryant. Now,
Whiz Khalifa has announced hot Box by Wiz. It's a
delivery only restaurant chain. So he has partnered with a
virtual restaurant brand curator, next Bike, and he's doing this
delivery only restaurant and it's going to be open for
business on October first. So he personally curated the menu
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and had some of his favorite food on there, which
is blazed ends, crispy savory brisket ends smarter than a
smoky sweet barbecue sauce tailor game turkey burgers. Also, he'll
have a side of chip Hits, crispy house maide chips
and parmesan, and the Lemon mac and Yellow which is
of course mac and cheese, and the Mile High dark
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chocolate brownie, which is dessert. That sounds amazing. Well, I
thought that he was gonna come to your house and
smoke with you. I was like, wow, that that'd be
something cool, because you know, we live in a time
right now people be feeling lonely. You need somebody to
talk to, you know, anybody in the house like that now,
especially somebody else is in the car. Hot Boxing is
in the car. I thought, they pull up, you come
smoking the car with you. Plus to be smoke with Whiz.
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Your day is over. There's no more things happening. It's
no productivity after that. For everybody who has smoked a
Whiz to ever know, remember he brought us some Wei before,
some Khalifa cush quite a few times. Yeah, even ran
to him in the street and he always got some
free rolls on day. Well, you can order from over Eats,
door Dad, Postmates, and g repub again. That'll be available
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October first, and it'll be in Pittsburgh, La San Diego, Chicago, Denver,
d c, Indianapolis, Houston, and New York City. Travis Scott
is going to be working with McDonald's so they haven't
leaked out all the details, but there is a memo
that leaked out from McDonald's from their chief marketing officer,
and they said from his impossible to get Nike sneaker
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line to a serial collab with General Mills that sold
out in thirty seconds, to a record setting virtual concert
series inside Fortnite, Travis Scott is the definition of big
in culture. Beyond this, he is a true fan of
McDonald's and our cravable iconic food. He will resonate in
spark excitement with our youthful, multicultural customers. Well, what's the
what what is he selling? You got his own? You
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got his own milkshake? But they're going to announce the
partnership officially in early September, but they haven't said what
it is yet. Okay, let's TRAVI interals Trivis. Last name
is Scott? Who the hell is Travis McCoy? Is there
Travis McCoy. I don't know what Davi McCoy Isn't he
from Jim Classic So freaking bad? That's not himmer. I
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think that is him from Jim Classies. I'm just saying
I was thinking about the whole McCoy McDonald's. That would
be a good partnership as well. But never mind, all right,
and um big Sean. He announced that his new album,
Detroit Too, which is a sequel to twenty Twelves. Detroit,
has a release date September fourth. So the first thing
he did was sharing a new single from the album,
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and it features Nipsey Hustle. Now, the song is called
Deep Reference. We are going to play it in its
entirety before Front Page News, but we do want to
give you some highlights of what he talks about on
this song. Now. Amongst the things that he discusses is
some type of friction. McKendrick Lamar listened to this after
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what happened and Nipsey I reached out to Kendrick. It
wasn't even a real issues there to begin with, lack
of communication and wrong information from people's people, body egos,
light mixing as with diesel energy crazy. I realized that
it's a two way street was coming. It's going. If
it don't give you more drains, you should be a
billionaire base on and time off. I'm not taking Probably
why this with me? Get crazy and we lost the baby.
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I remember when him and ka Dot was alleged that
has some issues. It was throwing bars at each other
here and there, right, some subliminals. I actually heard this
song and an ass big Sean what happened with him
and ken Jack, and he gave the whole breakdown of
what went down, and I never we're gonna have him
on the show soon, so we'll let him tell it now.
He also references a time when he had suicidal thoughts.
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Listen to this. In high school, I learned chemistry, biology,
but not how to cope with anxiety, but how I
could feel like I'm by myself on an island with
depression on all sides of me, with a block seventeen
right on the side of me. Look, I ain't think
I had a daughter suicide in me until like show
me all these different sides of me. Too many times
I thought the reapert was outside for me. Yeah, I
love Big Sean on there speaking on his mental health
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and especially how in school they don't teach us how
to deal with our anxiety. That's why we need SOT
emotional learning in all grade schools to help rosidis cope
absolutely all the stress these kids are going through. They
don't know how to deal with it. So you're absolutely
right that cell in schools. Well, Big Seawan was locked
in and he was working with hit Boy for this
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album also as an executive produced by Kanye as well.
So hit Boy said, I watched Bro Big Sean lockin
for hours till every bar hit how he wanted it to.
His vision was clear from the jump. This is some
of his most elevated work on every level. Proud is
an understatements, very tough record to listen to it though,
because you can tell Nipsey didn't get to finish his verse.
And you know, I hear it, and I said, I
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just can't believe you need girls took Nipsey away from us?
Was how you just took Nipsey from the planet like that?
But no, damn rest in peace. The nip Hustle and
Deep Reference is a great name for that record because
people definitely have a deep reference for Nipsey Hustle. Well,
make sure you keep listening. We are about to play
that song in full, and it is called the Yabam
is called Detroit too, so I'm sure there's gonna be
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some Detroit artists on there as well. We'll look forward
to that. All right. I'm Angela Yee and that is
your rumor reports. All right, thank you, miss ye. Now
we got front page news coming up, all right, not
to scare anybody, but they are saying they had the
first documented case of someone getting coronavirus for the second time.
Oh boy. All right, well we'll get into that next.
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Keeping lock this to Breakfast Cloud. Good morning morning. Everybody
is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all
to Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news where
we starting? Ye, Well, let's start with Night one of
the Republican National Convention that happened yesterday. Another person who
spoke is Donald Trump Junior's girlfriend, by the way, former
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Fox News host Kimberly Gilfoil. Here's what she had to say.
President Trump is the leader who will rebuild the promise
of America and ensure that every citizen can realize their
American dream. Ladies and gentlemen, leaders and fighters from freed
I'm not liberty, I'm the American dream. Best as yet
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to calm. Yeah, I definitely curried her off because she
was yelling at me. I didn't want anybody. I thought
it was just me. I was trying to type and
watch that and I put her on mute. I was like,
why is she yelling at me? The late night host
last night, we're having a field day with her speech.
And she also talked about California. She said the state
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used to be pristine, but the Democrats turned it into
a land up discarded, heroin needles and parks, riots in
the streets, and blackouts at home. And she, by the way,
did used to be married to the governor of California,
so that's the reason to scream. I did heroin needles
all over the place. I can understand why California that way.
Neither do I. I haven't been all through California either though.
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All right now, Donald Trump Junior had this to say
about police brutality. Old men and women are created equal
and must be treated equally under the law. That's why
we must put an end to racism. And we must
ensure that any police officer who abuses their powers is
held accountable. What happened to George Floyd is a disgrace.
And if you know a police officer, you know they
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agree with that too. Listen, a broken clock can be
right twice a day, and so can a man allegedly
high on cocaine. All right, I was so happy to
see the shadero and post this last night, to not
let them deflect from what he said. I don't care
whose son he is. I don't care if he really
feels that way. He said. We must end racism, and
any police officer who abuses their powers should be held accountable.
That should be chopped up and running in a Joe
(26:35):
Biden campaign. Add today, whenever a Republican our Trump supporter
starts talking to you about there is no racism and
systemic racism is the there reason cops kill, you know,
unarmed black people. Play that clip from Donald Donald Trump Junior. Okay, meanwhile,
you got Joe Biden talking about adding more police. No,
we need police reform and the way police officers are
trained to respond to certain situations needs to be changed completely.
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And like Donald Trump Junior said, we must put it
in to racism and police who abuse their power should
be held accountable. Period. Poo all right, The first documented
coronavirus reinfection has been reported in Hong Kong, and what
they are saying is it's a thirty three year old man.
He was infected a second time, more than four months
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after the first time, and so now they are saying
the finding was not unexpected because of the millions of
people who have been infected worldwide. The man had no
symptoms the second time, which suggests that even though the
prior exposure did not prevent the reinfection, his immune system
actually kept the virus somewhat in check, so it was
asymptomatic the second time around. His immune response prevented the
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disease from getting worse. And they said it's kind of
a textbook example of how immunity should work. So people
who do not have symptoms may still spread the virus
to others, however, and that's why the importance of vaccine
still comes into play. Absolutely. I would like to know, Yeah,
I would like to know asymptomatic the first time? Was
he asymptomatic the first time? Because the first time he
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had mild symptoms? And the second time, how did he
have symptoms? What made him go check himself? Because if
you got it ready, I wouldn't go check myself unless
I had symptoms, right, And how do we know he
had coronavirus the first time? How do we know he
ain't just had a cold? Artis he went to the
hospital and got tested. But so what the symptoms are
the same. So what you say you had mild symptoms?
What were those mild symptoms? Okay? The first case, the
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first case was diagnosed March twenty six He only had
mild symptoms. He was hospitalized on March twenty ninth, even
though his symptoms had subsided, and he was released April fourteenth,
after he had tested negative for the virus twice. He
had no detectable antibodies after his first bout. Then he
tested positive again after he went on a trip to
Spain via the UK. The test was administered at the airport.
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I'm not saying it's not true. All I'm saying is
the NFL is currently investigating seventy seven false positive coronavirus tests.
So this man, we don't know, this man has ever
had corona. You don't know. I don't trust any of
these tests. I just don't. You're telling me the antibody
test don't matter. That's what y'all told me this morning. Now,
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this guy was Pete. Was passed it the first time
and had two Now he got another one. Now he
said he passed it, passed it the first time, had
two negative tests the next time, then he passed it again,
passed it again. Like, oh, man, we don't know. They
don't know what's going on. Really, all right, well that
is your front page news. I'm about to take my
tests about an hour, so I don't have a week. Yeah,
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I'm nervous. I definitely will tear him. I'm not gonna
sit here. I probably will cry. It looks paint. They
got the antal swab too. That might be more up
your alley. No, I'm sure to get more up your alley.
But all right, when we come back ant swap, you
get it back in sixty nine seconds. You get your
results back in exactly six. I don't know who likes
to use Charlottagne, but it sounds like someone took advantage
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of you. Yeah, you tried it that. It sounds like
you tried it before and you enjoyed it. Did it
a couple of times, didn't you? They got the antal
swab tests tests. See what's wrong with you? Man? Come on, man,
we gotta let you walking in hire man, come on,
we do he's not walking again. Stop lying. See you've
been doing radio so long that you're lying to people
about somebody walking in and we all at home. You
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know what I mean. He'll be on the line in
the second. NAS will be joining us. NAS will be
joining us when we come back, So don't move. It's
the breakfast cloak of morning, the breakfast Club pointing everybody
as DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are
the breakfast club. We got a special guest in the building.
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It only took us ten years to get this individual
breakfast club. And he doesn't do more. He doesn't do mornings.
Ladies and gentlemen. But he's here with us this morning,
ladies and gentlemen. Nah that you honored to be here. First.
First of all, I gotta give you a round of
applause on putting out an amazing body of work In
King's Disease, Alum is dope, very very very refreshing. I
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call it a dolt contemporary hip hop. You know. And
you when when you over forty, you need something to
be under the progolysip in your kanyak too, So I
appreciate it. Appreciate that. Man. What is keep disease? It's
the thing that comes that comes when you're on top
of your game. You know you can, uh, you can
overindulge in things that could be a demise you can.
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It comes with not being on point. Um. I mean
it comes from gout and and and you know, these
these terms that were the um from eating too much
rich food, drinking too much mind. But I flipped it
into a lot more like being a king. Watch out
for hate, watch out for uh disease in yourself with
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being drunk on power and ego. You know, it's as
multi layered. Man, I see you looked up with hit
boy or this, But how did you a hit boy?
Get up? We had hit? We um we met years ago.
We was um. I was trying to work with him
a long time ago, just just a might his work.
So UM, I just came by to see him to
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get a beat. I just felt like working. I came
by and got a beat and I leave. We just
we we got into a zone and then um, they said,
you know, we're working on an album and you got
a firm reunion on the album. So who's that that
you that said, yo, we gotta do this. Did somebody
come to you and say let's put put out a song?
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Hit boy? It was hit? He said yo, um, we
need to get a Z on the track. And I
was just like wow, Like I knew he was really
invested in I knew he really was serious about what
we was working on when he mentioned AG and I
knew AZ was working on his new stuff too, so
it's perfect time. And then g COO was like, why
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don't you called called Mega Foxy Prown and I just
it just light bulbs was going off and it was
a slide. Let's let's get out of it. So who
isn't the firm? Is it? Because I was like, well,
where is nature is? Mega? Fox is a? Nature is like,
who who's the bird? Ez? Yeah, it started with me
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a Z called Mega and Foxy Brown and that's the
that's the one we did Affirmative Action on my album.
And yeah, after that it was like a split had happened.
Me and Mega fell out crazy and it never it
never panned out the way it was supposed to with
that four and you know, we went on and did
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the album. Nature's on the album and Nory's on the album.
You know, wanted to get back to me and Mega.
Once we talked, it was just like, let's bring that,
Let's bring that formala back for this record. It's a
great time I was. I was just checking on them,
see how he was, see how I was doing in
this because we didn't know what tomorrow was gonna bring.
And you know what I'm saying, it's just like this
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is a great time just to catch up anyway. So
we just caught up and put and continue from affirmative action,
you know, full circle right and dtor J even pops
up on it too. Yeah, that's the secret, the secret
sauce in the right there, doctor Dre. He came at
the end and really made a full circle dre as
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he really doesn't ride on elevators. Huh was that always
a thing even back then? Like he won't get into elevator.
What I do know that it's elevators. He takes elevator,
But I mean, where are you going on? Not packed elevated? No,
it's listen because I had a birthday party as at
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the Bowling Alley and he came, but he wouldn't come
upstairs because he doesn't write elevators, and and he got
stuck in the elevator as and kids. I don't know.
I didn't know. I didn't know that, I didn't know
what he's still don't write elevators. He's still elevating though,
he's still elevating. And you did some collaborations with artists
you've never worked with before, so I thought that was
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pretty freshman this too. It's a nice balance, like we
get the nostalgia with the firm, but then we see
you with Anderson Pact. You know, we see you with
other artists that you haven't worked with previously, So how
do you decide what collaborate rations you want to do well? With?
Working with Hit it was like I like He really
was in the front seat, a driver's seat. We both
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were driving. But you know, he has his ideas. He
has his ideas and directions and stuff. So you know,
with Big Sean too, it was like we felt what
needed to happen, who we needed to work with. We
just wanted to work with the perfect people for each
song before we get back to King, because King of
the Data is so phenomenal. What do you think went
wrong with the Kanye West album? I don't know what
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went wrong. I would say I didn't want to I
didn't want to work more with him. I did. We
We we spent some time there, but I mean I
was working on ideas. He would give me like a
few loops and I would write to them, but they
wasn't finished and I was trying. He was working on
a lot, he had cutting Tianna Taylor, he had his album,
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and I was the only one coming in starting fresh,
so I got the less time with him. Know, we
really did that album like that week that I was
supposed to come out. It seemed a little russ like
even with Cops shot the kid cop like that idea
insane slick rick sample, but it just seemed like the
way the loose was on top of each other. It
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was hard to hear. It just seemed like it was
rush and I'm like, ah yeah, I kind of felt
that too. It just it just went crazy. It just
went crazy once we announced we was doing an album.
It just went crazy after that. You know, I definitely
wanted to work with him a lot more than when
we did. Do you regret that album? No? Look, I
like Cops. I like Cops, Shot the Kid. I like
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um Adam and Eve, I like UM. I like the
music and simple things of life. I like um. You know,
it's just short. It's a short album. Um. It just
we just didn't get enough time to really. I wish
we worked on it more. But certain things happened for reasons.
You know, when you first came on the scene and
you signed your first deal. Back then, everybody was raping
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all it's getting all as you signed an artists not
getting your necessary publishing. How is your first deal as
a young artist, as a team, I thought it was
amazing because back then we thought only R and B
artists were getting like real deals, like like big budgets,
because they could go fur, they could their records could
go a lot further than hip hop records at the time.
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So to get I got like a two hundred and
fifty thousand dollars budget overall, you know, like from my pocket,
I think was thirty thousand something like that. But you know,
back then, everything I was good. It was decent, you know,
but it was a learning process, and I knew it
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was going to be signing the contract. You know what
levers do you have? They betting on you. You know
what I'm saying. They putting up everything, and I was
just wanting the opportunity. I was just happening. All I
needed was opportunity and I'll take it from that. We
got more with NADS when we come back, don't move.
It's the breakfast Club, Good Morning. More than everybody is
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomine, the guy. We all the
Breakfast Club were still kicking it with nas Ye. You
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feel like you celebrate life a lot more now than
you did when you were younger. I feel like you
weren't that big I wanting to do interviews or talk
about your personal life. But now it feels like you're
in a good space, like it's been, like you said
twenty seven Summers since Elmatic even came out. And now
you've got your adventure capitalism going on, and you have restaurants.
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We celebrated, he was partying. Back in the day, you
could catch nas in any club New York. It feel
a little different now. It feels like a more i
don't know, grown mature type of celebration because it feels
real stable for you, just with everything going on. So
I woke up and I said, I made it. Oh,
I gotta be proud of this, you know, I gotta
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didn't wake up. You run for so long that you
don't have time to stop and look around, and you
know you're just running, and you know, then you get
to a point in your life where you're like, Okay,
I can I can settle down and kind of chill
and like, all right, let's talk about it. Let's talk
about this. Yeah, I think I'm happy. I'm thinkum considering
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all the times that we're in you know what I'm thinking,
I'm I'm at a strong place. I mean, you could
tell even on the definition you're talking about gout and
getting your uric acid levels up high and drinking lemon
grass and cherries alkaline water. Are you giving people the
blueprint how to live got to you know, it's all
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about balance, moderation, UM, taking into the right things into
your body. Um, that's important. That's important to me. And
on speaking of that song, shout out to Brucey be
so happy to have him on the record and a
record I talk about a lot of things, including somebody
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who I say it is cool with me, Gail King,
and I think she's a bright light. But you know,
there was things that had that happened that made me
a little upset and it made me just open up
and say things that you know that I think we
could bring that could push us all into a better
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place if you know, just talk about it. But it's
all love. That was a very barbershop moment, though, What
the fuck is up with Gail King? I was a
mad but you asked him just what it was. It
was natural. I didn't playing that. I didn't playing that.
I didn't know what it was gonna happen. It just
came out. But you know, I know she means well.
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I know she means well, But me being I knew
what that's like to be your tusas bull. So you
know that's it. But you know, UM, on another note
on the health side of it of that same song,
I had a friend who had kings disease too. I
knew about two two three people that that had this thing,
and it's it's about your diet, you know what I'm saying,
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taking care of yourself. So on the definition, I wanted
to end it with that, like take care of self.
You had a good line on that song too, even
after the girl king thing. When you talk about journalism
or internalism, like, what's the difference to you? I mean,
it's sort of like what you guys do. It is
what you guys do. You guys do great journalism. I'm
not just saying that because we hear everybody knows that
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about you guys. You guys are the ones. So it's
like there's a side of it where it isn't there's
an integrity part, but there's also a side of it
where you have to do great journalism. And it's like
which part of it it's And you guys got a
hard job. It's like what part of it do you
throw everything out the window and and or what part
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of it do you carry yourself in there with some
integrity and and and and do it like the great
stated it. You know what I mean. Now Nby has
to all listen. I'm glad that we have you here
to clear this up. Oh boy, Yeah, you had an
issue with him telling a story about an interaction that
he had where you allegedly had to approach him. You
didn't pull out it allegedly pull out a good d
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when you allegate allegate because god damn leged it was me.
I was like a bad Jamaica avenue. I get one
up to knows with my book back. I said, I
got some for you in my bag. He said, what
you got for me? When I went in the bag
of pellout of mixe, Now I's had a gun and
I was like, it's just a mixtape and he's like,
don't do that. You know how the streets are. And
he got his gs and he took off. That was real.
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There wasn't no allegedly he did it. That was before bodyguards.
That as far as you said people recognizing me, uh,
that happened a couple of times, and that definitely happened
with DJ Nvy. I didn't know you at the time.
It's Jamaica queens. You know how volatile Jamaica queens is.
You know so love man. Yeah, I want you to know,
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that's the first DJ NVY war story that has ever
been confirmed on the Brefas Club. All the other street
war stories don't be adding up. You're the only person there.
You're the first person to confirm one, damn, And why
you have to say anything? Listen. I feel like on
King's Disease, black women were a real muse for this album.
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Am I right? That's a that's a. They are the
backbone there, they are everything. And when I put out
Lost Tape the other time I was thinking about it,
I'm like, I'm really, I'm a rapidly rap kind of guy,
like to rap, and in that case, that's like in
those songs about the women in my life. So I
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had to change that to open that up. I needed
that conversation. I needed to be more transparent with women
and dating and life. And you know, yeah, it was
so on point. Like when I heard Tell the Wars one,
I'm like, yo, did he write this yesterday? Because literally
all Friday it would protect black women, protect black women,
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protect black women. So I'm like, wow, how have black
women showing up for you in your life? It starts
with my mom's she was a great example, and I
didn't listen to her. She would trying to warn me
about you know, like the song says, take your time,
young man, and I ain't listening. I was just running around,
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you know. But you know, in hinesight retrospect, her words
are they with me now? You know? So it started
with her. She's an example and then um even more
now than it used to be. And you know, it's
all love. It's all love. What does winning the war
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look like you? When you say you say it's not
over to the wards want? What does winning the ward
looked like you? That means all people of athnicities, wising up,
getting over yourselves, get out of ignorance, educated on all
of our differences, so we could coexist in this world
and in this country the war good versus evil that
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we're in right now? What's the old guys? Like? I
see all the on the abby say, cant what what's
the old What is the old Nus? Like? People there,
you're the old Nostar? Listen to an old Now? What
what are people saying? They want? The old nis? Like?
What is the old us? It leaned a little bit
more to what the young guys would talk about even
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to today. Stuff. You know, street stuff is always gonna
be number one. I'm always gonna that's gonna be me.
But the like going over the top, you know, the
stuff we like, the stuff, the hardest stuff, the hardest, hardest,
hardest stuff. You may you might not hear that from
me the way it was because I'm different, but you
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always got those clue tapes and all of that. You
wouldn't snuff Jesus at the age you had. Now, all right,
we got more with Nis when we come back. Let's
get into his newest joint, Ultra Blackest, the Breakfast Club.
Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomne
the guy we are the Breakfast Club, still kicking it
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with nas now, like you have songs like replace Me
and we don't ever hear you too much of interviews
talking about relationships. So I gotta ask you, have you
ever had your heart broken? Yeah? Sixteen years old, this
girling in tears, Tea. I'm sorry, put your name out
there wherever you are. Um. But I also also mentioned
her on cardy five. Um. But then after that it
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was all of them, man, all of them, man, my
baby mamas, all of them. You know what I mean,
it's it's life, should go through it. How many young
girls jumped in your DM when they heard you said
you're a sugar daddy? I mean, I mean you said,
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you put it out there. Now you said you are
sugar daddy. You know what? I could speak like that
because I'm really not. But clear that up because it's
past tense. It's pat you know, I've been there. I'm
a lot slowed. I slowed down a lot. I slowed down.
You know, I was dating this same girls or young
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rapper dudes who's drink Yeah, yeah, that's just rob, that's
just bars. I just threw their name out. There's Rome
is somebody's name, and then get you into trouble because
then people be like, who is he talking about? Like
you know, you say, does your cast name? But that
was just because you said it rhymes with the son.
When I talked to girls the time, she told me
about this dude um and I didn't know who he was,
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but he's some new rapper that you know. It was
really crazy about her. But she seemed so much so mature,
and she's dealing with this young rapper and it was
like this I was just like I running into the
same women that the young dudes, you know what I'm
saying anymore, not even Moore. I went to ask the
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roxy and Chantey really threatened you at the at the
end of the movie. You know, she comes up to
you and you were the rapper that she really threatened
you said you get your stuff together and punching your
face with that roote, with that true no. She said,
next time I see you if you don't have this together,
sucking you up. So I was hiding from her. I
was hiding from her because she you know, she was
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she she was tough. You know, she was tough, and
she was she was serious, and that showed me how
serious the game is. That showed me how serious you
gotta be about this. And she was a girl. And
back in those days, she was speaking to you a
tfo in a way that in a society, in the
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society we lived in, we wasn't used to women talking
to somebody like that. Like I would hear the older
guys saying, you know, upset about some of her lyrics
in the song, because I'm learning from this world. I mean,
I'm like, oh, they're not used to women, you know,
bucking back rock Sand's revenge. I'm like so in her
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own right, rock Sands Shante is like a freedom fighter
and through hip hop. You know what I'm saying. So
I acknowledged that and always looked up to her. Now,
you also had said you had an another secret project
that's supposed to be happening. Is that still happening? Yes,
it's a little bit. Is music? What is it? It's music.
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What I was talking about was music. Okay, how have
you felt Nahs about the criticism that you know, your
production has always been lacklustered as what people always say
about nas, you don't have a beat? Um. I don't know.
I think um that people may. I know. I choose
to wrapper on things that I like. You know, I'm
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a rapid I'm like the rap type of guys, So
I just like to wrap on beats that allowed me
to open up. I don't I think it. You know,
things just snowball and it's just one of the things
people talk about. But I don't, I don't get it.
I work with some of the greatest producers, I work
with some of the new producers. I don't I mean,
I don't make no sense to me. Don't understood that
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either with illmatic and then you know it was written
I am. I never I didn't. I never understood where
the lack of the like nasrap whack beats like, what
would Halftime's whack like? We update the line of the white. Yes,
So I appreciate that certain people will see me and
they don't like that I'm doing good. They don't like
that I'm able to have, by the grace of the
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most High, to sustain and do what I do. They
think that it should be harder for me, like it
ain't hard enough. They think that I have a good
A lot of people think so many ways about me.
I hear things all the time and it bothers them.
If you bothered by me, man, like, that's on you,
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but I wish you the best. Do you think jay
Z releases projects on your album release dates on purpose?
That's what everybody says everything. I saw a fifty say
that the wool kid, I see a little meme going around. No, No,
I think I think maybe there's an energy that we
both have where we maybe we feel like we work
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around at the same time. And then they said still mad.
It came out December eighteenth. They said they Jay released Unplugged,
and they said Street Disciples November thirtieth. Then Collision Course
nas as Greatest Hits, American Games, the NASA, everything is loved,
the loss takes beyond C jay Z Lion King. And
that's where it got stupid. The line came soundtrack when
it gets because he was an entrepreneur. Well, what's Collision Course.
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That's an album the Lincoln Park Joint. Yeah. Oh, or
we're you know, bro, that's a hell of a coin.
That's some coincidence, right, Um, you know, I mean I
don't know about that. I think things just happened. It's
just synergy, man, you know, you know Jay would know,
Jay would know better than me. Now, this album wasn't
on Depth Gym, right, this album is on your old
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Master Peal. Are you off Depth Gym and you only
on Master pell and there? Yeah, I'm only on Master
pill Man. It's about a couple of years old, and
I'm so happy to be at a thriving company and
that we built from the ground up. The record company.
We built that from the ground up, man, and we
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got Davis Man, we got we got some some some dope,
some dope artists that we partner with Davy. Shout out
to Dave's Calming threes and stores. Well, ain't those stores,
But that's that's a crazy album. Pick that up. Um. Yeah,
so master Pill, we just were growing every day and
this is uh, this is a beautiful thing to have
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this record after being on Sony Death Cham you know,
worked with Interscope, Doctor Dre for the Firm album, working
with all these different labels, and now to have my own.
That's where we're supposed to be now though. All right,
now let's get into a Na's mini mix. It's the
Breakfast Club Good Morning. So that was a Na's mini
mix Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne, the
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guy we all the Breakfast Club was still kicking it
with Naas Charlomagne. Have you ever gotten to a point
now when you thought your legacy was in gypy? I'm
sure somewhere somewhere I did, um, But then I didn't
spend too much time on just thinking about rap. You know,
you got life, had life to live. So I'm like,
so be it, whichever where it's gonna go. I did
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my best, so I can't drop myself crazy, you know
what I'm saying, let me we get to these pampers
and drop this kid to school and live life. You know.
So this was later on. This was like after still
Maddic and all that. Yeah, hello, okay have before nah, Charlotte.
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The first time I thought about that was after my
first album. I'm like, Yo, now where do I Am?
I gonna continue going? And am I gonna mess up
the sophomore change? State? If your second album is gonna
be garbage? They used to say that back then, and
a lot of people don't make it past their second
albums back then. So I was concerned more then in
the beginning, and then later on it was like, okay,
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I'm getting older, how am I I'm gonna bow out gracefully.
I'm gonna leave this thing along. These kids are now
doing these great things. Let me. But then that thing
in you, that just that fan in you, that just
chiefs burning, you know what I mean, You're like, oh,
I gotta do a record. I gotta do a record,
you know what I mean? So listen, what about what
about your acting job in Belly? Did you ever look
(54:20):
at that and be like, you know what, man, They're
gonna use this against me because because you bought and
blue bells. You got Louis Louis rinking on blue bells.
You know what I'm saying. You included the scene from
Belly classic movie. By the way, Yo, Louis Rinkin's Recipeace,
Louis Ranking, Recipeace Louis Ranking. Um, he's wow. Wow dude, man,
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that dude. How do you feel about your acting job
in Belly? Is the questions? I thought it was good.
You didn't like it, said, I'm asking nahs, I ain't
talking to you, but you didn't like it. I liked it,
but you didn't do much more acting out of that though.
But you know what, Hyke Williams would get me between scenes,
You're like, yo, dog, you gotta pick it up, man,
(55:04):
pick it up, Yo dog man. They're not feeling you dogs.
You gotta pick it up. And I'm like, I'm trying.
That's the way I smiled. That's the way I'm trying.
He's like, yo, man, I don't know, man, you know
like you if you don't pick it up. He was
on me. He was on me, and I was mad.
I was like, he ain't bothering nobody else. You know
what I'm saying, He's just on me, and I was
just like, damn, so I was thinking about that while
(55:26):
I was doing it, but I couldn't. I just had
to be me. I just had to do it my way. UM,
very nonchalant moments like when you walk back, got shot? Yeah,
I got shot. I never thought this was happening. And
then like, yo, let's just go to Africa. Te let's
(55:48):
just go dog smooth Man like Billy D Man. I
was trying to get my Billy D swag on man.
You know what the other day where it was it
was you Quabo, Swiss, Travis Scott in Puff Malliboy. Is
that is that a video? You're working on something? Yeah,
(56:09):
hanging your chilling. When when I see your brothers together,
it seemed like that's some some big money talk. Uh.
Now Puff for like inviting me over. Man comes, you know,
Puff comes celebrate the album, come have a you know,
come down to mallible No. It was a massle. This
was a great meeting of cool people. I was really
(56:31):
happy to be around h Travis Cuvole, Puff, Swiss, Beach's
just great energy. Buster Ron's pulled up later. It was
just a great time. It felt like it was a tasting.
It was a weed tasting. We had a smooth weed tasting.
You had a menus. So um, it was a beautiful thing. Man.
(56:52):
You know, it makes me want to smoke again right now.
And I got nice before I talk to you guys,
and you know that that really got my weekend going,
going to see those guys and enjoin conversation like like
black early early early early. Yeah. Puff Um, he tried
(57:14):
to Um already had the deal, so he wanted to
manage me. So I brought him to meet Tommy Matola
for the first time. We talked about it. But Puff
was scary due to the industry people at the time.
You know. Really he was a little while for those
and it was perfect for me, but for them, they
didn't want to work with them, so I had to
(57:36):
had to choose a different manager. You know. It was
like that. You know, a lot of people were scared
of that man. You know, I was with him when
he went to uh try to shop his deal for
Bad Boy with Andre Roll Rest in Peace. He was
ahead of his time, That's all it was. We had
to ask you about doing it versus battle. You know
(57:56):
he did who did he who did he say you
should do it with you know who, he said, Oh
so yeah, swiss um Abbie. Though I love versus, though
I love it. Oh you got Bandy or Monica for
the next one. I love them both. That's gonna be
That's gonna be the biggest battle of the year, the
(58:19):
biggest verses of the year, because it's a celebration of life.
Two incredible artists. You know, they got the boy is
Mine and I did the life. It is the recipes
and habits. That's gonna be big. I got them both.
Speaking of big, because you said the word big. Weren't
you with people to do a record together? But something happened,
like the verses didn't get recorded. I got too high. Um.
(58:43):
I was in the studio and Biggest rolling up some
of that chocolate for Brooklyn and he didn't warn you.
I was zoonked out. Yo. There's pictures of that session
out there. I think, yeah, we're supposed to do a
couple of songs, but I was gonna remix some stuff
for Ready to Die or record that they were one
of them. The idea was give me the loop, wow,
(59:05):
and you got too high to you don't give me
the loop? Why not come back the next day? Not
still high. I'm not messing with big and men that smoke.
We were smokers man, still still are still am And
I don't know things happened. I lived far out along
island at the time. You know what I'm saying, It's
(59:28):
coming to the city was like a mission and it
was hard to give me the move man. I was
just good what I was at. Have you seen what
they brew the Queens. I was out in Queen's Bridge
a week ago and the whole Queen's Bridge it looked
nothing like mixtape days. It's like gentrified. I'm surprised they're
not going to knock it down and try to build
(59:48):
condos there because it's right on the water. But like,
the whole Queen's Bridge is changed. Have you seen it now? Oh?
Hell yeah, it's a beautiful neighborhood. Um, it's changing. The
are changing, you know. Um. But you know, more important
than anything, I would love to see the violence come
(01:00:08):
to it, and I would love to see a serious
cease fire in queens Bridge. All we got is us
get a little a little emotion or I didn't. It's sad, yeah,
I get that way. Sometimes it's sad to see brother
shooting each other's best in the hood that you grew up.
You ever thought about going back and trying to do
(01:00:30):
that cease fire there? Maybe you are half go there
because you're both from fro from the bridge and try
to yes, yes, yes, can make that happen. You got
the power. You got the power to make that happen.
They listen to you. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure,
for sure, we'll see what we could do. Much love
to the whole neighborhood, queens, miss ready for the story
or what's everybody love? We want to see you more
(01:00:51):
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get talk you are adject I'm gonna fatten all that
around your want this man to Doten Blowers many with
Charlomays had to make a judgment who was going to
be on the Donkey of the day. They chose you
(01:02:13):
because the breakfast club bitch, Who's donkey of the day today?
Donkey today for Tuesday, August twenty fifth goes the former
UN Ambassador and governor of my home, the great state
of South Carolina. Her name is Nicky Haley. Nicky Haley
spoken to Republican National Convention last night and had this
to say. America is not a racist country. This is
(01:02:34):
personal for me. I am the proud daughter of Indian immigrants.
They came to America and settled in a small southern town.
My father wore a turban, my mother wore Sorry. I
was a brown girl in a black and white world.
We faced discrimination and hardship, but my parents never gave
in to grievance and hate. What happened now, when you
(01:02:57):
hear things like that, you feel like you had the
Jamaican restaurant ordering a goat oxtail combo and they tell
you they have no more go to oxtail. You like
to excuse me, there's no what? Well? Can I get
a beef patty? We have no more patties either. There's
no what. There's no goat, no oxtail, no beef patty. Well,
what am I here for Okay, some things are expected,
some things are staples. And what oxtail and goat are
(01:03:18):
to a Jamaican restaurant, Racism is to America. And just
like I'm disappointed when the Jamaican restaurant tells me they
have none of those things, I'm disappointed to hear Nicky
Haley try to tell me America don't have no racism. Okay,
America was built on racism. The very foundation of this
country is racist. Okay, stop, I'm not even gonna get
into that. I'm not even doing Why are we even
(01:03:38):
entertaining this conversation? At least when the Jamaican spot tells
us they don't got goat, they really don't have no goat.
Nicky Haley is acting like America, you know, doesn't have
a white supremacist ideology. But there's not racism in policing,
discrimination everywhere, and segregation still in everyday American life. We
just watched the black man Jacob Blake gets shot several
(01:03:59):
times in the back in front of his kids in
Wisconsin for just attempting to get in his car. So
stop it, Nicki Haley. Okay, Nicki Haley said out her
own mouth that her and her family experienced discrimination for
being Indian. Okay, what do you think that discrimination was, Nicki? Okay,
where do you think that discrimination stemmed from? You said,
(01:04:22):
you a brown girl who grew up in a black
and white world. You said your family faced discrimination and
a hardship. But you got the nerve to start off
that statement saying racism doesn't exist, Nicki Haley, do you
remember when you remove the Confederate flag off the state
house law and in South Carolina back in twenty fifteen,
after years and years of black people in Columbia protesting
(01:04:43):
to take that flag down? My whole life, brothers and
sisters were protesting to take that flag down in Columbia,
South Carolina. Slop to the eight oh three. Do you
remember one of the reasons you said you took that
flag down? Because I do. You said, and I quote.
I even read it this morning on CNN, just to
make sure I got to quote directly from CNN. You said,
the national conversation about being viewed differently because of your
(01:05:06):
ethnicity forced you, Nikki, to reflect on your days growing
up as a minority in a small town in South Carolina.
You said, one day your father drove to Columbia to
buy produce at a fruit stand when two police officers
were called to the stand to keep their eyes on
your father. Those were your words, Nicki Haley. You said
(01:05:26):
the officers just stood at the register until your father
made his purchase, you said, Nicki Haley, and I quote it.
I quote because I'm quoting you. I remember how bad
that felt. And my dad went to the register, shook
their hands, said thank you, paid for his things, and
not a word was said. Going home, I knew what
had just happened. Nicky Haley said that produce stand is
(01:05:47):
still there, and every time I drive by it, I
still feel that pain. I realized that Confederate flag was
the same pain that so many people were feeling. End
quote Nicky Haley. That's racism, that's discrimination, that's bigotry. Okay,
Now I see this is the equivalent of being at
the Jamaican restaurant and them telling you there's no goat
(01:06:09):
or no oxtail, and I can literally see the slabs
of oxtail and got into back or ain't you handing
out plates oxtail and goat to everybody but me? But
telling me there is none? Nicky knock it off. Okay,
not to mention you contradicted yourself last night quite a
few times, because you even know why the flag came down.
Because a white supremacist named Dylan and Ruth shot nine
beautiful black souls in A and me. You spoke about
(01:06:32):
a manual AA me in downtown Charleston. You spoke about
it last night. Listen, it doesn't have to be like this.
It wasn't like this. In South Carolina, five years ago,
our state came face to face with evil. A white
supremacist walked into Mother Emmanuel Church during Bible study. Twelve
African Americans pulled up a chair and prayed with him
(01:06:55):
for an hour. Then he began to shoot. After that
horrific trag, we didn't turn against each other. We came together,
black and white, Democrat and Republican. Together, we made the
hard choices needed to heal and removed a divisive symbol
peacefully and respectfully. Out of your own mouth, you referred
(01:07:16):
to Dylan Roof as a white supremacist. Now, Nicki Haley,
I'm not the highest grade of weed in the dispensary. Okay.
I graduated from night school in Monk's Corner, South Carolina
two years past schedule. I was supposed to graduate in
nineteen ninety six. Graduated in nineteen ninety eight from night school. Nikki,
you know that South Carolina is ranked forty four out
of fifty states when it comes to education. So you know,
I'm not the brightest, but I can google, and just
(01:07:37):
to make sure I was accurate on my definition of
white supremacy, I googled it this morning. And the definition
of white supremacy is the racist belief that white people
are superior to those of other races. I repeat, the
definition of white supremacy is the racist belief that white
people are superior to those of other races. You referred
(01:07:58):
to Dylan Roof as a white sup so you know
what white supremacy is. You know it's a racist belief.
So why the hell are you saying that the racism
doesn't exist in American Nicky, I don't know what you
are trying to say last night. I am not the
white whisperer. Maybe she meant to say all Americans aren't racist,
which is true, okay, but the system of America, the
systems that exist in America are all inherently racist, period two. Okay,
(01:08:23):
what I'm trying to tell you, Nicky Haley, is there
is oxtailing goat in that kitchen, and you are lying
to me telling me that there's no oxtailing goat in
that kitch. Now, there was a man who spoke the
RNC last night after you Dicky. His name was Donald
Trump Junior. I don't care whose son he is. I
don't care which side of the alleys on, because I'm
on no side. I don't care if Twitter says he
(01:08:44):
was allegedly coked out of his mind. I don't care
if he was talking out of both sides of his mouth.
I don't care if he even believed what he said.
Because if a broken clock could be right twice a day,
so could a person high off cocaine. All right, Allegedly,
some of my greatest life lessons came to me from
the mouse of crackheads right there in South Carolina, Nikki.
So I would never dismiss someone's words because they were
(01:09:05):
allegedly high off cocaine. Listen to what Donald Trump Junior
said last night in regards to racism and policing. All
men and women are creating equal and must be treated
equally under the law. That's why we must put an
end to racism, and we must ensure that any police
officer who abuses their powers is held accountable. What happened
(01:09:25):
to George Floyd is a disgrace and if you know
a police officer, you know they agree with that too.
That right there should be chopped up and running in
an ad for Biden for a Biden Harris commercial today
play it again. Damn it. All men and women are
creating equal and must be treated equally under the law.
That's why we must put an end to racism, and
we must ensure that any police officer who abuses their
(01:09:47):
powers is held accountable. What happened to George Floyd is
a disgrace, and if you know a police officer, you
know they agree with that too. We must put an
end to racism, and police who abuse their power should
be held accountable. God damn it, Donald Trump Junior didn't
even agree with you, Nicki Helly okay, Hi, how Donald
Trump Junior allegedly high off cocaine, correct on something and
(01:10:11):
you're not Jimmy my damn oxtailing gold? Because I see
it back there, I know you got it. Please let
remy my give Nicky Haley the biggest he ha he
ha he ha, you stupid mother, are you dumb? All right, well,
thank you for that donkey today, yes, ma'n. All right,
when we come back eight injured five eight five one
o five one now, m Charlemagnet. Now let's let the
(01:10:34):
record show nobody in this room agrees on this topic
but me. But I think it's a very valid topic
because a lot of us who grew up in this
environment have received wisdom from these individuals. Okay, Actually, my
good friend who I called my brother, that is my
brother Wax, he actually went to college because of the
advice he got from a crackhead. So what's the best
(01:10:56):
advice you ever got from a cold head? A crackhead?
Because y'all allegedly said, Trump Junior was on Colke last
night and that was a great word. He said about
ending racism and police who abuse their power should be
held accountable. So just like a broken clock can beat
right twice a day, so can a cocead our crackhead.
All right, all right, I guess the question I got
from a cocade our crackhead. Now, Charlemagne has told you
(01:11:20):
several times that he's even got filatio from a crackhead.
So he's that has nothing to do with nothing converses
with all the time. You just he emsied me. That
headline has nothing to do with this story, sir, it does.
You might have gotten advice during that time. That is true.
When when when that crack when he looked up at
you when was doing what he was doing, he might
(01:11:40):
have said something that, okay whatever, and and by the way,
you should he might have said, you need to lift
up the hood and get that schmegma out. I'm circlicised.
You should never judge people based off what they did
while they were in survival mode. That goes for me
and that crackhead. Yeah, well he said he did an
amazing job. But anyway, eight five one on five one.
(01:12:01):
What is the best advice I guess you got from
you ever got from a colcad a crackhead. You show
these colcade and crackheads some respect? Okay, all right, well
the Stills with Wisdom call us up now. It's the
Breakfast Club the morning. Pull out your phone, call in
right now at your opinion to the Breakfast Club top
(01:12:22):
Crazy Down. Eight hundred and five eight five one on
five one. The Breakfast Club get donkey at a date.
You get dunk day, you are k. I'm gonna fatten
(01:12:43):
all that around your eye. This man to Doden Blowers
man they wait with Charlomaye. The tops had to make
a judgment of who was going to be on the
donkey of the day. They chose you because the breakfast
club bitch, who's donkey of to day to day? Donk
here today for Tuesday, August twenty fifth goes to former
UN Ambassador and governor of my home in the great
(01:13:03):
state of South Carolina. Her name is Nicky Haley. Nicky
Haley spoken to Republican National Convention last night and had
this to say. America is not a racist country. This
is personal for me. I am the proud daughter of
Indian immigrants. They came to America and settled in a
small southern town. My father wore a turban, my mother
(01:13:25):
wore Sorry. I was a brown girl in a black
and white world. We faced discrimination and hardship, but my
parents never gave in to grievance and hate. What happened
now when you hear things like that, you feel like
you at the Jamaican restaurant ordering a goat oxtail combo
and they tell you they have no more go to oxtail,
You like, excuse me, there's no what? Well? Can I
(01:13:47):
get a beefatty? We have no more patties either, there's
no what. There's no goat, no oxtail, no beef patty? Well,
what am I here for? Okay? Some things are expected,
Some things are staples, and what oxtail and goat are
to a Jamaican restaurant? Racism is to America. And just
like I'm disappointed when the Jamaican restaurant tells me they
have none of those things, I'm disappointed to hear Nicky
(01:14:08):
Haley try to tell me America don't have no racism. Okay,
America was built on racism. The very foundation of this
country is racist. Okay, stop, I'm not even gonna get
into that. I'm not even doing Why are we even
entertaining this conversation? At least when the Jamaican spot tells
us they don't got goat, they really don't have no goat.
Nicky Haley is acting like America, you know, doesn't have
(01:14:30):
a white supremacist ideology, Like there's not racism in policing,
discrimination everywhere, and segregation still in everyday American life. We
just watched the black man Jacob Blake gets shot several
times in the back in front of his kids in
Wisconsin for just attempting to get in this car. So
stop it, Nicky Haley. Okay. Nicky Haley said out her
own mouth that her and her family experienced discrimination for
(01:14:53):
being Indian. Okay, what do you think that discrimination was, Nicky? Okay?
Where do you think that discrimination stemmed from? You said,
you a brown girl who grew up in a black
and white world. You said your family faced discrimination and
a hardship. But you got the nerve to start off
that statement saying racism doesn't exist, Nicky Haley, do you
(01:15:15):
remember when you remove the Confederate flag off the state
house law and in South Carolina back in twenty fifteen,
after years and years of black people in Columbia protesting
to take that flag down. My whole life, brothers and
sisters were protesting to take that flag down in Columbia,
South Carolina. Slot to the eight oh three. Do you
remember one of the reasons you said you took that
flag down? Because I do you said, and I quote
(01:15:38):
I even read it this morning on CNN, just to
make sure I got to quote directly from CNN. You said,
the national conversation about being viewed differently because of your
ethnicity forced you, Nikki, to reflect on your days growing
up as a minority in a small town in South Carolina.
You said, one day, your father drove to Columbia to
buy produce at a fruit stand when two police officers
(01:16:00):
were called to the stand, they keep their eyes on
your father. Those were your words, Nicky Haley. You said
the officers just stood at the register until your father
made his purchase. You said, Nicky Haley, and I quote it.
I quote because I'm quoting you. I remember how bad
that felt. And my dad went to the register, shook
their hands, said thank you, paid for his things, and
(01:16:22):
not a word was said. Going home, I knew what
had just happened. Nicky Haley said, that produce stand is
still there, and every time I drive by it, I
still feel that pain. I realized that Confederate flag was
the same pain that so many people were feeling. End
quote Nicky Haley, that's racism, that's discrimination, that's bigotry. Okay,
(01:16:45):
now I see this is the equivalent of being at
the Jamaican restaurant and them telling you there's no goat
or no oxtail, And I can literally see the slabs
of oxtail and goat in the back, all Right't you
handing out plates oxtail and goat to everybody but me
but telling me there is none, nicky, knock it off. Okay,
Not to mention you contradicted yourself last night quite a
few times, because you even know why the flag came down,
(01:17:07):
because a white supremacist named Dylan Rufe shot nine beautiful
black souls in A and me. You spoke about a
manual A and me in downtown Challetan. You spoke about
it last night. Listen, it doesn't have to be like this.
It wasn't like this. In South Carolina five years ago,
our state came face to face with evil. A white
supremacist walked into Mother Emmanuel Church during Bible study. Twelve
(01:17:31):
African Americans pulled up a chair and prayed with him
for an hour. Then he began to shoot. After that
horrific tragedy, we didn't turn against each other. We came together,
black and white, Democrat and Republican. Together, we made the
hard choices needed to heal and removed a divisive symbol,
(01:17:52):
peacefully and respectfully out of your own mouth. You referred
to Dylan Roof as a white supremacist. Now, NICKI, Haley,
I'm not the high is graad of weed in the dispensary? Okay,
I graduated from night School in Monk's Corner, South Carolina,
two years past schedule. I was supposed to graduate in
nineteen ninety six. Graduated in nineteen ninety eight from night school. Nikki,
you know that South Carolina is ranked forty four out
(01:18:13):
of fifty states when it comes to education. So you know,
I'm not the brightest, but I can google, and just
to make sure I was accurate on my definition of
white supremacy, I googled it this morning. And the definition
of white supremacy is the racist belief that white people
are superior to those of other races. I repeat, the
definition of white supremacy is the racist belief that white
(01:18:36):
people are superior to those of other races. You refer
to Dylan Ruf as a white supremacist, So you know
what white supremacy is. You know it's a racist belief.
So why the hell are you saying that the racism
doesn't exist in America, Nikki, I don't know what you
were trying to say last night. I am not the
white whisperer. Maybe she meant to say all Americans aren't racist,
which is true, Okay, but the system of America, the
(01:18:58):
systems that exist in America are all inherently racist, period poo. Okay.
What I'm trying to tell you, Nicky Haley is there
is oxtail and got in that kitchen, and you are
lying to me telling me that there's no oxtailing goat
in that kitch. Now, there was a man who spoke
at the RNC last night after you, Dicky. His name
was Donald Trump Junior. I don't care whose son he is.
(01:19:20):
I don't care which side of the alleys on, because
I'm on no side. I don't care if Twitter says
he was allegedly coked out of his mind. I don't
care if he was talking out of both sides of
his mouth. I don't care if he even believed what
he said, because if a broken clock could be right
twice a day, so could a person high off cocaine.
All right, Allegedly, some of my greatest life lessons came
to me from the mouse of crackheads right there in
(01:19:41):
South Carolina. Nikki so I would never dismiss someone's words
because they were allegedly high off cocaine. Listen to what
Donald Trump Junior said last night in regards to racism
and policing. All men and women are creating equal and
must be treated equally under the law. That's why we
must put an end to racism, and we must ensure
that any police officer who abuses their powers is held accountable.
(01:20:05):
What happened to George Floyd is a disgrace. And if
you know a police officer, you know they agree with
that too. That right there should be chopped up and
running in an ad for Biden for a Biden Harris
commercial today play it again, damn it. All men and
women are created equal and must be treated equally under
the law. That's why we must put an end to racism,
and we must ensure that any police officer who abuses
(01:20:27):
their powers is held accountable. What happened to George Floyd
is a disgrace, and if you know a police officer,
you know they agree with that too. We must put
an end to racism, and police who abuse their power
should be held accountable. God damn it, Donald Trump Junior
didn't even agree with you, Nicki Haley. Okay, Hi, how
Donald Trump Junior allegedly high off cocaine correct on something
(01:20:52):
and you're not, Jimmy my damn oxtailing gold? Because I
see it back there, I know you got it. Please
let remy ma give Nicky Haley the biggest he he
ha he ha, you stupid mother? Are you dumb? All right? Well,
thank you for that donkey today? Yes man, all right,
when we come back eight indred five eight five one
o five one now Charlemagne. Now, let's let the record
(01:21:15):
show nobody in this room agrees on this topic but me.
But I think it's a very valid topic because a
lot of us who grew up in this environment have
received wisdom from these individuals. Okay, Actually, my good friend
who I called my brother, that is my brother Wax,
he actually went to college because of the advice he
got from a crackhead. So what's the best advice you
(01:21:38):
ever got from a colcade a crackhead? Because y'all allegedly
said Donald Trump Junior was on coke last night and
that was a great word he said about ending racism
and police who abused their power should be held accountable.
So just like a broken clock can beat right twice
a day, so can a cocade our crackhead. All right,
all right, I guess the question I got from a
cocaine our crackhead. Now, Charlemagne has told you several times
(01:22:01):
that he's even got filatio from a crackhead. So he's
that has nothing to do with nothing converses with just you.
Just he emsied me that headline has nothing to do
with this story, sir, it does. You might have gotten
advice during that time, That is true. When when when
that crack when he looked up at you when was
doing what he was doing, he might have said something that,
(01:22:23):
okay whatever, and and and by the way, you should
never get that. He might have said, you need to
lift up the hood and get that schmegma out. I'm circrifised.
You should never judge people based off what they did
while they were in survival mode. That goes for me
and that crackhead. Yeah, well he said he did an
amazing job. But anyway, five one on five one, what
is the best advice I guess you got from you
(01:22:46):
ever got from a coldcad a crackhead? You show these
colcad and crackheads some respect. Okay, all right, well there's
still humans with wisdom. Call us up now. It's the
Breakfast Local morning in right now. He called me at
your opening to the Breakfast Club topic down eight five
five one five one the Breakfast Club morning. Everybody is
(01:23:11):
DJ Envy Angela yee. Charlomagne the guy we are the
Breakfast Club Good morning now. Um Charlemagne came up with
this topic eight hundred five eight five one on five one.
You know he has um. I don't like calling him crackheads,
but I guess, I guess right, Let's give him the context.
Last night at the RNC, Donald Trump Junior spoke and
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Twitter said he was allegedly high off cocaine. I don't
know if he was or not, but I know he
said one thing I agree with, and that we must
put an into racism and police who abuse their power
should be held accountable. If Democrats aren't running that as
the commercial to day for Biden hires, something is wrong.
But it just proves my point that you can get
good words from a crackhead or cokehead. I've gotten so
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much good advice from crackheads throughout my life. But I
think the best advice I've gotten from a crackhead is
life is best to live simple. Easy for somebody with
a crack addiction to say, uh, but great advice nonetheless. Okay,
let me let me just ask you a question. What
um what put you into a vicinity with a I
hate saying crackhead with an individual like are you selling?
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You're selling? Duh. I used to say, I used to
sell crack. I've I've been arrested for the distribution of cocaine,
crack cocaine, But yes, I used to sell crack. You
are a caring drug dealer, So when you sold a crack,
you had conversations, Hey, how you doing. I grew up
in Monk's Corner, South Carolina. I grew up in a
rural area on a dirt road. Okay, house around. Crackheads
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a large part of my life, and they're human is
just like anybody else. Like you know, I'm just carus.
If you had conversations when you sold crack, I mean,
I'm so it was crackheads everywhere, But man, have a conversation.
First of all, your cheap, it's cheap as your ass is.
You ain't never had a crackhead do nothing for you
fix the car, change a tire, cut some grass, change
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the oil for come on, carry some boxes? Yeah yeah,
in and out the house. Yeah yeah, Like you never
had a conversation with it. But I didn't have to
have a sit down and said, hey, give me some advice,
Hey can you give me some falatio? That wasn't my
conversation with with with the crackhead. Why would you just
be asking a crackhead for falatio? You can't You watch
so you watch Minister Society one too many times and
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then it's those roles, there's those stereotypical roles that make
you feel like that's what all crackheads are out here doing.
Let me ask you a question, right, did a crackhead,
yes or no give you falatio? Ring off course and
yes the question. At one point in my life, I
don't judge people for what they did in survival mode.
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Don't judge me forgive a twenty year rock for some falatio,
and don't judge that crackhead for what they did. Okay,
And I'm sure it's somebody upset that we're using the
term crackhead. That has to be an offensive term in
twenty twenty but but I don't know what to say.
But anyway, hold one, Okay, what's the bestead man? Can
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we use drug abuser? Nay? The best advice I got
from a crackhead was to join the military. Uh. At
the point in time that he actually gave me that advice,
I was actually out of the street telling thing didn't
have much of the future. But because of him, I've
actually seen twenty six countries around the world, and I'm
retired now and loving life. You sound like my brother.
Watch my brother Waxes in the street doing the same thing,
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and see what people don't understand is people who have
already made the wrong choices in life can tell you
where they went wrong. So he's a crackhead. Actually told
wax he needs to go to college and stop wasting
his time in the street too, exactly, crackhead. Crackheads got
some knowledge. They got some knowledge, not much, but they
got it yet using that a better term, bro, Thank
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you man. Somebody will tell us the politically correct term.
I'm sure. Hello, who's this? I'm just scaring whatever, peace queen.
What's the best advice you ever got from a crackhead?
What's a cokehead? My mom. She's been doing it all
our lives. But one day we came home from the hotel.
We wanted her to cook and she said, I know
y'all didn't come home be hurting it hungry. I've heard
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that saying before. I've never understood what the first part means.
What does the pe hurting part mean? Well, you've been
having sex so a man and had sex. Oh there
you go home hungry, letting a man beat up on
it and he ain't even feed you, ain't get nothing
to do. I love you, Charlotte Mane, I love you more.
Dropping the clues bomb for your mama. Your mom as
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she gotten clean yet that she still well, you know
she's doing she's doing really good. She's working. Ultimately, just
because you to do drugs don't mean you can't do both.
You can get yourself together and do what you do.
That's the problem sometimes with a lot of people, they
think they just because they do drugs, they're scars from
their family. But no, we love you too. You do
you do what you do, You take care of home.
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That's right. You could be a function in cocade. We
saw the RNC last night. A lot of function in
cocades up on that stage. All right, Well, thank you mama.
Eight on drink five eight five one oh five one.
I guess the question is, um, what advice has the
best advice? No? Not, what was the best advice you've
ever gotten from a crackhead or cocade ye? Have you
got any advice? Um? I can't say that I have
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kind really hired about it. But no I don't. I
don't believe I have. And you, you was raising the
music industry for twenty plus years. You never got no
good advice from a cocade ye? Cut it out. No,
I don't think I have. And if somebody was addicted
to cocaine and maybe I didn't know, maybe they were
just functioning. All right, Well hit us up. It's the
breakfast cloak of Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee. Charlomagne,
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the guy we are the breakfast club. Now if he
just joined us. Charlomagne had an interesting uh topic this morning.
Well it was based off the Republican National Convention last
night because Donald Trump Junior spoke and you know, people
said it was saying that he was allegedly high off cocaine.
I mean, some people thought that Nicky Haley was allegedly
high off cocaine based off her comments because she said
America is not a racist country. But Donald Trump Junior said,
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we must put an into racism and police who abused
their power should be held accountable. That to me proved
my point that you can get good words from somebody
who's allegedly high off cocaine. Are our crackhead? All right, well,
let's go to the front lines. Hello, who's this? It
was good? What's happening? King? What's the craziest? I should say,
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the best advice you got for the best advice, not
crazy crackhead, A cocaine crackhead was the best advice. Oh man,
my cousin, he'd be on that, he'd be on that scroll.
But uh, anyway, we're playing poker, and before we even played,
he said, I know I'm played a little bit, but
because I'm saying some some really dear watch everybody on
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the table. If they make it weird to start winking
y'all and looking all weird, man, they don't got no
good hand. But if somebody just looking scraight at you,
or looking screened at the other hand, or looking at
somebody else, watch them. They're the one you gotta worried
about what everybody else don't worry about you. That's true
every time. That's why they tell you keep a poker face.
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How's your cousin now? Is he clean? Are he's still
getting high? No? You want ten dollars up right? All right,
my brother? Thank you for calling man? Hello? Peace? What's
your name? Tat Tianna? Peace, Queen tat Tiana? How are
you now? What's the best advice you ever got from
a coquetta crackhead? Yes, ma'am, nope, good morning? How are you?
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I am blessed black and holly favored? Good morning? How
are you? Good morning? Thank you? But the mice I've
ever got from a crackhead would be never land what
you cannot purchase? Oh I like that you got a
little Susie arm and crackhead around you. Huh okay. Never
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lend what you cannot purchase what you mean for the
other person. Never lend to a person where they can't
purchase you meet no meaning, say, do not lend a
pair of shoes that you cannot be able to go
out and purchase again, Oh you're not getting it back.
You're really just giving it away exactly. Thank you very much,
thank you for calling mama. Hello. Who's this from? How
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you're doing John? John from harler Man, what's what's the
best advice you got from an attic a crackhead? Well,
you actually two things. One, I got the bag we
up real quick, get all his money. Secondly, he told me, man,
get out of these sweets. Man, you know you can't
stay here forever. Man, you gotta switch of your lane.
Everybody in this in this game head not working on
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of the sad So you need to which your your
game up the muther things. And that's what I'm doing now.
I'm just showing music and I'm to store your books
and activists in the community. So yeah, I should prayer
on my community now, community. Thank you. That's beautiful, King,
And you know what that is like, that's the moral
of the story. The moral of the story to me
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is like people who have done the wrong thing can
always tell you the right thing to do, and sometimes
they may not even tell you. You can just observe
them and know what the right thing is to do
because you can you can learn from other people's poor choices.
That's what they say. Small people learn from their own mistakes.
Wise people learn from the mistakes of others. I don't
know where the hell envy went. Angelie ran up. He
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just got up and walked out. Oh maybe he's getting
his coronavirus tests. All of this, all of this, all
of this talk about crack is getting him excited. No,
I had to practica because she's about to You couldn't say.
You couldn't say, excuse us, excuse me. She was in
the middle of talking, talking, and I wanted to make
sure I let her in before the dog Cina. You
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make sure you bring her in here so I can
see her stick something in you. That's all you worried about.
She just wants somebody sticks something me. That's all you want.
That's all you want. You're nasty. We got rumors on
the way, Yes, and we'll talk about the real They
have announced their new co host. All right, already into
that next keep it locked. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
This is the rum of report with Angela. Ye. Yes,
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so the Real House named Garces a new co host,
and I think that's gonna be an amazing one. She
is also the first black cast member on the Real
Housewives of Beverly Hills. She posted on Beyond beyond excited
to share this news that I am the new co
host of The Real Anyone who knows me knows that
I love hop culture, I love the news, I love
talking about it. I love sharing my opinion. And to
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be sitting at the table with these amazing women Lonnie
Love Adrian bylon Jeanie my will be an honor and
a blast salute to her. Um. That's a great that's
a great position. I wonder how you know how long
did it take them? Because one did the man to leave.
Tamara also just left as well. Oh yeah, they probably
had one more remember of what March April? Yeah, their pandemic.
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I just wonder what made him come to this conclusion,
because it's not like I haven't seen her filling in
or has she been I don't know, I know I
haven't seen her well. She also is going to be
in the upcoming Coming to America's sequel as well, and
she was on in Spider Man Homecoming and the CBS
All Access series Tell Me a Story, We from The
Jamie Fox Show and hypd Blue and she has a
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great personality on the Real House Lives of Beverly Hill,
so it seems like it to be good. She's forever fancy.
Salute to salute to her. Now. The new season does
start on September twenty first, that's going to be the
seventh season, So congratulations to them, all right. Gabrielle Union,
she was talking about again her exit from America's Got Talent. Now.
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She was on a panel for the twenty twenty American
Black Film Festival called Minding Her Business, and she was
talking about the difficult business dealing was being let go
from America's Talent. She said that probably it was also
surprising and so heartbreaking and so frustrating and so unnecessary.
That would be probably the hardest part of my time
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in the industry. She also said that she felt like
she got a public flogging. She said, just standing in
my truth and standing on the side of employee rights
and knowing there's a better way of doing business, but
that whole process was really brutal, and knowing that I
bought my team into that, it just sucked. M Yeah,
that was a difficult time for her, I'm sure all
right now. Rode Timmy is was on Fox Soul. He
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was on Kingswood co sign and he was talking about
a foresome that he had listened to this Power season
three four around that time. I had a foresom there's
me and three women. Literally, I was talking to somebody
kind of serious. Then her best friend was there and
their lesbian friend that ended up joining a foursome with
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her best friend and a lesbian mutual friend of them. Yeah,
I guess it's the four because it's really you're you're
really only having sex with three other people. You're the
fourth person. So technically, technically it should be called No,
I'm gonnage twice a threesome. That don't make any sense. No,
there's three people, there's three people involved. Yeah, but it's
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like yourself, and I would think four people is sleeping
with you. I I don't know. I guess, well whatever,
he had fun. Yeah, that's what it sounds, all right.
All right, Boosey is taking his mother's advice and learning
when to just you know, zip it. He was on
Instagram Live and he was asked his opinion on Torry
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Lanes and Megan the Stallion in that incident, and here's
what he said. I don't want to get an egg
because I don't want to say the wrong thing because
I walked toward and with me, I need me a
meg version. I'm not being a see I don't want
to talk about it because I'm gonna be in a wedge.
Y'all gonna take this and they're gonna flip it on me,
and they're gonna make it look like I took a side.
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So like my mom was say, well, I mean, that's
Boossey's prerogative. More people need to tell themselves that in
regards to whatever the hot topic kids at the moment.
But social media makes you feel like you have to
comment on any and every damn thing. But if Booty
doesn't want to talk about it, he doesn't have to
talk about it. He said he got relationships with both
of them, so I understand. But I doubt that Megan
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the Stallion feature is coming anytime soon, Boosey. I highly
doubt it. I highly doubt you're gonna get it in
if you get it at all. She's still working, but
she may not want to give it to him because
he didn't take a side, you know what I mean,
at a time like maybe maybe, especially when you see
all these other brothers coming into her defense, and Bootsey
decides he don't want to take a side. Maybe she
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feels like, hey, does Bootsey think I'm lying? Is Boosey
one of the people are thinking I'm making this up?
So she may not say that. I don't know. He
also might not know all the details to even be
able to no. But maybe he's not following everything that's
been coming out, like you know how you get bits
and pieces, but you don't know everything that's come out
to you, Like like I ain't on comment because I'm
not sure. I don't want to say the wrong thing.
(01:38:03):
I feel that I agree with you, but Boosey comments
on any and everything else, you know what I'm saying,
So I don't know the whole story exactly. And that's true.
I know people probably got on his ass for not
commenting on this, and that's probably why the Shade Room
even did their interview with him to see if he
would would have something to say. But I agree, yeah,
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he might have this lesson though, because sometimes people just
aren't following the story that closely, and then they might
say something and have all their facts off. He knows
about this. I mean it. If Megan the Stallion gets
on Instagram and says yo Tory shot me, you should
have an opinion on that. If you have an opinion
on everything else, that's all. And I listen, I agree
Boosey can keep it to himself. But I can see
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how also social media will be like, oh now you
ain't go leting to say, boy, well, I do appreciate
everybody that is coming to Megan the Stallion's defense in
this whole incident, because I know it's not easy for her.
So again, I'm gonna keep on saying that, man, we
are with you, Megan the Stallion. All right. An NFL
missioner Roger Goodell, here's part two of his interview on
Uncomfortable Conversations with the Black Man with Emmanuel Otto. Here's
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what he had to say about supporting players kneeling after
that whole Black Lives Matter NFL video came out. He responded, well,
you support players if they were to peacefully protest during
the national anthem this season. Yes, we have never disciplined
a single player for anything at the national anthem and
in violation, and I don't don't intend to. Did you
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talk about that video or a couple of months ago,
I didn't speak to an owner n Yeah? Why do
Why you didn't have to you didn't because it's it's
because what I believe in number one and two is
what I believe the National Football League stands for. You know,
the players obviously made the video the night before. I
looked at that and I said, I want to respond
to that. I don't even care, don't care to say
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about any of this a little too late. Just don't care, don't.
I don't give a damn. I just keep funding, keep
keep cutting them checks, uh for the inspired change and
you know, keep letting Rock Nation Dela get the money.
Where do you need to other than that? You can
shut that up forever. Don't care. Her Rode got to say,
all right, well I'm Angela Yee and that is your
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room of report. All right, thank you, miss Ye. Now
shout out to revote. We'll see you guys tomorrow. And
you know what, Ever, since I took that test, I
can breathe like super duper clear. Now that's crazy because
I didn't have to do both nostrils ever, and we
got our results back in fifteen minutes. No, I had
to do both nostrils and they send it out, so
it takes a day or so. Do you do do
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better after you get um stuck in the other hole.
Yeah you do, okay yea, but what about you, Charlemagne?
I was asking you, that's why people do that? Like
you never had to stick your finger up one of
your kids, but to loosen up their bowels? No, Mail,
I thought that's what parents do. Never heard of that
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with your dad or mom? Did you? No? But I've
heard people say that. Ever heard that? One morning? Everybody
is DJ Envy and Jela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club Now. Shout out to Nas for
stopping through earlier today, first time ever on the Breakfast Club,
so that was amazing for us. M. Yeah, that conversation
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is up on YouTube right now and everybody needs to
go check our King's dream Listen. I love a dope
contemporary hip hop, you know what I'm saying. I love
when the forty plus year old rappers speak to what
they're dealing with in their lives now. And it is
interesting because it feels like they're being more real at
forty plus years old than they were when they were kids.
You know, when they were younger, they were in character
like Naas was Escobar and NaSTA Nas. But now it
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feels like it's just Nasia Jones demand talking and that's
dope all right. Well, shout to Nas. Make sure you
definitely stream his album. Definitely take a listen to it.
It's dope, dope, dope, dope, dope, dope, all right. When
we come back, we got the positive note. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. You guys
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have a great day. You gotta positive note for the people, Charlemagne,
I do. The positive note on this fine Tuesday is
simply this. You'll never be happy if you constantly worry
what others think about you.