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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Congratulation. It's the Breakfast Club ten year anniversary. And yeah,
years at the Breakfast Club doing your thing, doing what
you're doing and being honest with you. You had a
job for ten years. Everything's gouty over there. Wow, ten years.
Shout out to the best journing man. Hold on, hold on,
hold on. Damn y'all getting old. I've been holding it
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down for ten years. DJ genf, Angela Yee and Charlomagne
and the job man, y'all been together longer than some
people have been married. I'm proud of y'all the voice
of the culture. Peace, love and uh, let's go to
twenty years. Congratulation. Good morning Usa yo yo yo yo
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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo. Angela is out. What's Papa, Charlomagne? Peace to
the planet is Friday, Yes, it's Friday, the week in
his head. Damn it, Yes it is. Man. I was
just telling Drom how you know I like to walk
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off the elevator backwards and didn't walk by when I
get off because because the security chambers and elevator so
I walk off the elevator backwards, didn't walk down the
hall backwards, just so when they look back at it
later on the security chamber, they go, what that f
just you know, keep keep thinking spicy around here. That's
all keepeople that all you're inviting somebody somewhere. If you're
walking back backwards. You gotta stop this. You gotta stop
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trying to bump into someone walking back there. You gotta
stop this. You know, I'm not at work today. You
got to stop this. I'm in Atlanta. You're married, man, Yeah,
that's where you need to be, Okay, exactly where you
need to be, sir man. I'm out in Atlanta. Of course.
You know I've been talking about this car show. It
goes down in about three weeks. So this is the
last bit of planning for people that don't know. The
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car show is totally totally, totally mine. So when it
comes to that, you have to plan out everything. You
have to make sure everything is taken care of, from
security to uh sanitizing stations to you name it. Just
want to make sure it's done. All the cars are
putting the right place, all the amusement rids are putting
the rights place. So this is very this is like
my baby. I really enjoy it. So many people have
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offered me money to buy it from me, but I
like it. I r I really enjoyed doing these car shows.
I love cars. I love bringing the whole families out
and love to see you guys, families and everybody come
out as a family to support. So July third is
my car show in Atlanta and August fourteenth, so I'm
down here making sure doing the last minute of preparations
and arrangement. Shout the Louis V. If you're on the revote,
you can see Louis V and the cameral. Louis V
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is up here with me. He's a program director of
Atlanta station to Beat. So shout the Louis Guy. Louis
V eight o three all day right there. I don't
know if that's your guy, because he was like, yo,
I called Charlemagne. The Charlemagne change his number. I'm like, damn,
I gotta send it to him. I ain't get around it,
you know, sending it to him. But that's your guy, right,
I just changed it. You got it. I don't even
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know if I gave it to you. You know, I
got I was the first person you get, I was
with you to store when you change the number and listen,
salute to Clarissa Shields took. Clarissa Shields made her MMA
debut last night in Atlantic City and she won by
t KO at one minute forty fourth seconds. Okay, she sure,
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she's definitely the best female boxing in the world. But
it was just good to see her, you know, going
to another sport and you know, get away so slooth
the colors Shields absolutely. Polo G will be joining us today.
His album stores right now. You can stream it, downloaded,
purchase it however you get your music. He'll be joining
us in a little bit. And then we got front
page news. So if you took the vaccine and you're
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feeling a little funny, maybe your heart is beaten out
of control or something just doesn't feel right. Um, CDC
had an emergency meeting, will tell you about it when
we come back. That's exactly why I'd be sitting my
ass down into and letting y'all stupid ass people go
first for God, bless my goodness. All right, And there's
a lot of new music today. The Megos dropped a
new album, Megan the Stallion dropped a new album. Polo
G's new album French Montana got a new single. So
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let's get into some new music. All right. This is
me Gooes featuring Drake And when we come back, front
page news is to Breakfast Club Comrning. I haven't gotten
to that Megos album yet coaching. I'm gonna catch a
vibe to that later in the gym. I know, I
love that Avalanche record though. That's that's the one we
should have played. We gotta played that later on. All right, well,
let's get in some front page news that last night
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NBA scores playoffs. The Bucks beat the Nets eighty six
to eighty three. Great game. Yes it was trash, No,
it wasn't down by like twenty five, and they came
back that. First of all, you got the two highest
scoring teams in the league. Both of them only scored
like what eighty eighty something points? They were they were
so off, both of them were so off yesterday. That
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was It was a horrible offen after it was a
good game. Defensive game, It was a great game. A
lot of shots. Everybody that's missed a lot of shots
as well. Bucks, That's what I'm saying, just missing a
lot of shots. That was a trash a game, got
the window. But bucks and seven, that's that's should have
came back and took that one. And also last night
the Jazz beat the Clippers won seventeen one eleven. All right, now,
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Clarissa's Shield. You know her, she's a boxer, She's from
Atlantic City. She fought her first MMA fight. They said
that she was down the first two rounds. They said,
the first two rounds she looked a little sluggish, didn't
really know what to do. But they said the third
round t KO one minute in forty four seconds. Day,
she said they that Shield whipped that girl's ass. So
congratulations to Clarissa's not from Atlantic City, Flint, Michigan. Man, oh, Flint, Michigan.
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She fought in Atlantic Yeah, my bad. Do we have
audio after the fight what she said at all? No? No,
Jesus Christ, dravel on a clue box for clarissas Shield. Though,
that's the homie right there. I like, you know you,
we already know she's a phenomenal boxer. But to see
her getting that MMA ring last night and handle her business,
salute to her. Yes. Also, they're saying, if you took
them a during the shot or the fights this shot
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and you have some hard inflammation. Well they're having an
emergency CDC meeting and they're talking about it because a
lot of people are having this hard inflammation. So CDC
it's looking at dreports that a very small number of
teenagers who received the COVID vaccine have experienced heart problems
with a condition called myocarditis. The CDC founder reports of
the condition seemed to occur predominantly in adolescents and young adults,
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more often in males than females, more often following dose
number two than the first does, and typically within four
days after that vaccination. The CDC has yet to determine
whether there is any evidence that the vaccine caused a
heart condition. Hey man, listen, everybody who got the vaccine,
salute to you. But this is why I don't want
to be first. I'm not an anti vaccine by any means,
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but I'm not a first in line either. Okay, And
I keep telling y'all. Last year, you know, I had
quite a few doctors tell me just wait, just wait until,
just wait until maybe next fall to get the vaccine
if you can't. That's what they told me. Yeah, when
they're saying two hundred and twenty six reports and it's
seen in adolescence, and that was part. That was the
reason why I didn't have my kids get the shot.
And I was the only one. Me and my wife
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were the only ones that get the shot. But you
know they're saying it's only two hundred and twenty six.
Have an I meeting the checking it out. You think
it's a coincidence that your wife got the shot and
she got pregnant. You think that's a coincidence. What what
are you talking about? You think that's incidence, Yes, because
she was pregnant before she took the shot. How do
we know pregnany? He's not a side effective backseat. Are
you pregnant right? Or you know you didn't take the shot?
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Why why do I have this conversation with that page?
To get it off your chest? Eight hundred five eight
five one oh five one if you need to vent
full lines a wide open maybe had a bad night,
bad morning, or maybe just need to get some things
off your chests or what a hollight at bromance in
the morning me Charlemagne and drun who said it's a bromance?
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Bro what's up? With this guy this morning, traumas. It's
not a bromance. You started, you said you walked out
the elevator backward, just started walking down all back. Nothing
to do with you, and I started the romance and
now playing jokes on the security camera people that had
nothing to do with you. Sir, Why do you saying
like that? Get it off your chest? Five? That was
dramas in him. Call us up right now. It's the
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Breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast club, wake up, wake up,
wake y'all. Ask you're trying to get it off your
chat with you man of blass. We want to hear
from you on the Breakfast Club Hellos and what's going
on Breakfast Club Michigan. Man, man, what's popping? Hey? Can
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we drop a bomb for Ray J Man? That's my guy.
That man was holding it down. It was word the world. Yeah,
I need a friend like that. Word is born. You
need a friend like that. Man. Look, I'm the only
married one out of our group of friends. I have
a form of thought myself that is the hardest in
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the world. No it's not nope, no no, no, no,
no no, not not not being faithful. Protect your man
while he acting up no, that's me. And you know
when you realize you changed, Like Wax always tell his
story about how he called me one day, you know,
and put me on speaker to help him get out
of the room with a young lady. And I was like, nah, bro,
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I'm not doing this on speaker phone just because I
refused to be a party. You need to batchery. Spell
that word black men, don't cheat. Spell that word d
r y. Hello, who's this? Good morning? This is right? Yea?
They get it off your chest? Mama? So um a
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week ago? Um like that what situation are's talking about?
We could barely hear your mamma. I'm sorry. It was
a twelve year old boy and a fourteen year old girl.
Oh yeah, yeah. And I feel like, first of all,
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it's took from forty five minutes to like talk the
kids down from Wow. It's on the spot. Him and
Rights got shot with a thick gun in his hand.
And these people know the kids have rifles in their hands.
They assemble the rifles and everything in the presence of
the cops, and once they started shoot at the cop.
Of course, the cop shot guy. But when the girl
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got shot, they really ran through her. Rescue like I
know you. You should have heard them on the call.
On the phone call, the police is like, oh my god,
goes the kids. All right, everybody stand down, don't fire
your weapons, put your guns down their kids. What happened?
I don't know the story. I'm sure there's these two
twelve years and the fourteen year old broke out of
a home for trouble youth. They stumbled a point out
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house that had some guns. They found the guns and
went shooting that police. I'm gonna be honest with you,
the whole story sounds fake. It just really does. Like
I'm like, they just two kids just leave a trouble
youth home and just find some guns at somebody's house
and didn't go shoot police about the stories to shoot
them and no safety and remember the story now thankful
as not, I still feel like like, if it's out, yeah,
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why like the way they talk about these black young
kids doing this when you're not. Why aren't they talking?
But there's no uproar about this? And I feel like
it should be more, this should be in a new
way more than I agree and I agree with you.
And because I who was black kids, trust me, they
would have got a background it was his talk that's talking.
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It's like there's nothing to really seeing said about these
So I agree the moment I heard the story and
fuscinated me and I'm just like, I'm just not hearing
about this. Yeah, well, thank you for calling, Queen, Thank you, mama.
Get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five
one on five one. If you need to ven, hit
us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the
Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off
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your chests, whether you're man or blasted. So we better
have the same minute. We want to hear from you
on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? What's up? Broke?
Get it off your chests? About the old cold ahead.
I'm turning up to what they pushing cold. But they're
not talking about like the flu, like you know, the
flu of the kills people. I literally said that yesterday.
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I was like, damn, did anybody get the flu last year?
I just went a week. I don't even talk about
it is COVID, COVID nineteen and and police killer. Let's
all they talk about. Damn you right? King? All right, well,
thank you for your caller. Alright, Hello, who's this? Oh?
This is juice. What's up? Brokeet it off your chess? Oh? Man,
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I just want I'm happy that I got me a
new job. I'm moving finally getting out of my hometown,
and I'm just happy man, Okay, co relations, bro I'm
happy for I wanted to see about getting flu? Which
one you want? I got Um? I got Tamika Mallory
state of emergency, how to win in the country we built?
And I got unapologetic guy in the black men to
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hever you want both, I'm just sent both. Yeah, holding
the line? All right? All right? Hello, who's this? This
is k p A right, peace peace king? What's up?
Broke it off? He chess? Man? All right? Check man? Man,
you know two guys and twenty one man, it's not
going on, but one of these things they're going on? Man,
is I should the man? I'm going four to the
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least seed. Didn't what you mean? Okay? I got four daughters, yea,
all all of them are like eleven, twelve, thirty team
and the younger pointies he's like ten, which you know,
we have a Walnit family. So they stayed together all
the time, kid together them and all of them like females.
You know. So it's like yesterday they want to be
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going to the pool because it's high to Columbia. You know,
I mean it was it was raining, but you know
it's still high. You in the mat, You in the mat. Yeah,
I got a little that man. I mean we throwing down.
My daughter has team to one of these little girls
over here and be laying in the last you know
what I mean. And and it just disturbs me how
we don't have a like I get, like a natural jet,
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like like when we were little, we used to go outside,
play in the wood and fun me excuse me, play
and we have to be on the phone. And it
seemed like the internet is making our females even like
you know, on the Internet, females is just poke ride
white females all day. Like you know what I mean, bro,
Bro there ten eleven, twelve, thirteen, and fourteen, they have friends.
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You can't tell what somebody's sexuality. At ten eleven and twelve,
they just didn't exploring their friends. That's what you're talking about. Yeah,
that's what he was saying. He saying, this girl is
all in this. Other girls laps and then go on
TV and they're watching TV and they're not doing that.
But you don't know what you're talking about? Playing outside? No, No,
he's talking about the sexual When we were young, we
have to go outside. Nowadays they're on the phone. One true.
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And nowadays on the internet you see way more Instagram
models and things like that. You see a lot of
that on the internet. Yeah, instagrauld models. But I mean,
so sounds like you're upset because your daughters might be gay.
Where are we getting this part? I don't get this
part of the story. What did I miss to where
your your daughters might be gay? I ain't hear that part.
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That's where I like the generation guys is going it
like the females are more keen to females also. But listen,
don't you listen. Let's be let's be honest. I'm just asking,
don't you like girls that like girls? Stop it is no.
I know that's his daughters. But that's the hypocrite, the
hypocrisy of us. It's people, all right, then, So I
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don't understand why you would be upset if your girl
likes another girl. If you like girls that like girls
and they're still young, bro let them, let them, let
them enjoy life experience. Things. Why huh, Hey, I don't
even know what you're talking about. No more. I haven't
followed the conversation I was listening to. He start talking
about being in the woods and being outside. Is that
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I don't know. He was saying that his daughters are
online and he feels like the fact that they're online
and not outside playing in the woods. He said online
is forcing them to be like girls, and he doesn't
like it. That's what he was saying. How do the
instagram thoughts get a shot in this start? I don't
know how to instagram that. I don't even know how.
How the way is he saying that these young women
aren't influenced by what they see on Instagram, so I
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believe So that's what he was trying to say. Oh, okay,
all right, it's probably right, okay, but people like what
they like. I just I just think the hypocrisy that,
you know, guys love girls that like girls until like
girls they daughter. Yeah, but I think people are too
sensitive at ten eleven and twelve, I mean, Charlemagne, then
you run out the house dressed up as a what
what girl group? A boy group, and your father smatching
the back of head and that never happened. I don't
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even know why you lied like that, Like I mean,
you just told I've never said nothing like that. No,
you just made a whole YouTube conspiracy theory lie up
saying that I was dressed like a girl somebody from
a girl group and ran out of how that wasn't
the story. If you want to read the story, go
get my first book, Black Privilege Opportunity comes to those
who created But that definitely was not the story. That
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enemy told a fantasy. I thought you were dressing up
as in vogue in the books. That's what I do.
He came outside his dash, smacking the back of head
and saying the basketball in vogue had nothing to do
with just that, that that had nothing to know. That's
not true. By my first book, Black Privilege, Opportunity comes
to those who created New York Times best selling Okay,
all right, get it off your chest eight five eight
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five one on five one. If you need to vent,
you can hit this up now. We got rumors on
the way. You tell us how on I gotta get
to it's here waiting for the producer. I heard I
heard that we're gonna be teasing. Uh, well, we should
be teasing right now. Kendrick Perkins talking about Quavo. It
was together on our first take yesterday. I didn't want
to do that one there, but yeah, we'll do that
when we come back. Why not. It's the Breakfast Club.
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Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This is the rumor report
with Angela Breakfast Club. Now, you're excited about this, Charlemagne,
you're a huge boxing fan. What what what? What's the
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what's the what's the match? Lamar Oldham verse Aaron Carter.
Are you excited about this match tonight in Atlantic City? Nah?
But I mean I'm gonna if it comes across my timeline,
I'll watch it. Would you pay for it? Nah? Who's
gonna win? I have no idea. Who would you put
your money on? Probably Lamar Old him. They both look
pretty bad. I don't know if you've seen them sparring
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or practice, and they both look pretty bad. I can't
see them lasting two rounds. It's not a real boxing
match though. These are just two people that's gonna go
in there and be slugging. It's not like either one
of them are fighters or have any background in fighting.
So yeah, I'll put my money on Lamar in that situation. Yeah,
but I don't even think they can last two rounds.
I think they're gonna be too tight. I think they're
gonna be too I've been watching them boxed it. First
of all, they can't swing. They can't even fight the
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right way. They can't throw a punch the right way.
It's probably lasting disgusting. But they've been training, right, man.
I put one money on Lamar old him. All right,
well let me know who one, because I'm definitely not
buying that fight now. Also, Quavo and Kendrick Perkins talks
about their beef. Now, if you don't know who Kendrick
Perkins is, he played in the NBA. He's a sports
analyst right now. And you know, of course you know Quavo. Now,
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they have a beef. It's been going on for years now,
and it all started from Quavo's album where he threw
a shot at Kendrick Perkins. Let's hear it, ever, turn
your bitch the phone when she Kin getting no plays time?
Kendrick Perkins, All right, well that's where it started. Both
Quavo talks about why he took a shot at Kendrick Perkins.
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I an't got no bee playing he must have best
some type of women, not dropping them bars and never
sitting Damn. He was saying my bars this week and
I only was just staying facts. Why why choose facts
on Perk? When I was doing my solo album, I
was actually watching the finals. My boy Big Perk had
a suit on man when he was arguing and going
at it with my boy Drake, And that was the
Cleveland finals and he didn't really played like that. Pern't
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playing You shouldn't be trying to fight well. Perkins responds
to what Quavo said. I was minding my business and
having a conversation with one of my former teammates and
Sergey Vodka having a little fun with him at the time,
and Drake had to interact with the conversation and shoot
something my way. And when I'm from it both my
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Texas in the country. We don't care about names, we
don't care about none of that. You shoot something my way,
I'm gonna dress you like the numbers on the house.
I'm gonna a dress you like the numbers on the house.
Goddamn it, dropping a Cruis bumb for Kendrick Perkins. Okay,
the best part of this is that these brothers had
a conversation. Okay, too many people talking about each other,
you know, via social media and YouTube and not talking
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to each other. And you know, to see them on
first day yesterday having a conversation with each other, a
civil conversation that was highly entertaining. I appreciate that. So
dropping the clues bums with Kendry Perkins and Quable, that's
what you're supposed to do. Well, it goes a little further.
I ain't now Perkins talks to Quavo about why he
didn't get that much playing time during that series. Okay,
at the time, I was, and I was the fourteen
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fifteen man on the bitch in my thirteen year but
when I was putting it work, you probably still had
Simba lack on your breath when I was helping to
hold up. So look at the end of the day,
gonna pull it up. They're gonna put in crucier games.
Game seven, I came out with thirteen ten to five
again show Hall and then the Eastern Conference Finals when
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they needed me the most, I stepped up my game
against Detroit Pistons. In a few games, you I could
pull up one for example, when I had sixteen fifteen
and seven blocks. Listen, man, there's no real issue between them.
Quabo said something in a rap record, Kendrick didn't like it.
They had a convo about it. Then, all right, well
they did. They did squash their beef. Let's let's hear
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they said, it's not a beef. No beef. You let
the Lakers still one when you one supposed to be hurt,
you remember that. No, but I'm saying, I told them
my acl how can I control lees being gonna play
a d in the wheelchair every time in the playoffs?
Why not do big perp like that? How am I
going to play on the tour and they see you?
I mean jump everybody roast everybody in the playoffs who
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get hurt? Everybody get hurt. Look, I don't care. I
got I got, I got tough skin. I'm not even
tripping on them. All right, So they squashed it out.
There's no beef. They were just going back and forth.
If it's oh, that's what I'm saying. The best thing
they did was have a conversation. Too many people talking
about each other and not talking to each other, you
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know what I mean. And social media makes it easy
to talk about people would not talk to people, so
it's good to see them have that conversation together. And
it's nothing. That's nothing, yeah, nothing there, all right, well
that is your rumor reports. Now when we come back,
we got front page news. If you're having some heart inflammation,
it could be because of that moderna or fights a shot.
We'll tell you about it when we come back. But
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right now, let's get into another new joint. We've been
playing new music all morning long. MEGANI Stallion. She got
a new joint. It's called Ish and it's the Breakfast
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in the other room losing her mind to that, Megan
Thetallion right now, I guarantee it. I'm sure she is. Well.
It is the Breakfast Club. It's to Friday. Let's getting
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some front page news all right. NBA Playoffs last night,
Milwaukee beat Brooklyn eighty six eighty three. Utah beat the
Clippers one seventeen, one eleven. Did you watch both games, Charlomagne?
I watched Buck's next game, Bucks and seven the West
Coast games beyond too late for me. And also Clarissa Shields.
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Congratulations to Clarissa Shields's run on the Breakfast Club before
she won last night she breat beat Brittany Elkin by
t KO. This was her MMA debut. That's congratulations. Dropping
a clues box for Flip Michigan's on Clarissa Shells. That's
the home you right this? Luther clursa. Now do you
you you know who Jeffrey Tuban is, Charlemagne, Oh, that's
the guy who was masturbating. He got caught masturbating on zoom.
(23:54):
I think, yeah, yeah, he's seeing an analyst. He was masturbating, caught,
He was caught pleasure in himself on zoom and he
was suspended pleasuring himself. Same masturbation, bro, the same difference.
What it's the same thing. Well, he's returning to CNN
and he addresses the situation, what the hell were you thinking? Well,
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obviously I wasn't thinking very well or very much, and
it was something that was inexplicable to me. I think
one point I wouldn't exactly say in my defense, because
nothing is really in my defense. I didn't think I
was on the call. I didn't think other people could
see me. You had turned off your camera erect. I
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thought that I had turned off the zoom call. Now
that's not a defense. This was deeply moronic and indefenseable.
It's not a defense. But they asked him a question.
You know what I mean, what were you thinking? Hey, man,
I thought the camera was off. He's not saying he
was right. He's just saying that he thought the camera
was what's the problem here, Well, the problem is you
could have done that. You could have waited until after
the zoom call was over. The hell you mean would
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you whip out your meet and start doing that in
the meeting if he was doing it live with people.
But this is the thing. Maybe he thought he was
off the camera was off, and pleasure subfessionalism people, Oh,
I don't care, you're on a meeting. What you mean
it was in the process of having a meeting at
the time when he was doing it, his camera was off, thief,
figuring one out and keep it moving. Well, because of
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all this, he's going to therapy to better himself. You know,
I have spent the seven subsequent months miserable months in
my life. I can certainly confess I'm trying to be
a better person. I mean, in therapy, trying to do
some public service, working in a food bank, which I
certainly am going to continue to do, working on a
new book about the Oklahoma City bombing. But I am
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trying to become the kind of person that people can
trust against bullcrap. Guys. Reax, Relax. That's the basis. I'm
all for therapy. I'm off for everything that that man
is doing, but none of that's gonna stop him from
being an extra hony nigga. Okay, that's all this boils
down to, come on therapy because I left the camera
on by accident. Come on, now, the food bank for
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mast man, none of that has anything to do with
just being unprofessional. That was just simply unprofessional. You're the
time in a place for everything, and masturbation on a
zoom call when you're talking to your fellow employees is
not one of them. He might have thought the meeting
was over, and he just didn't end the camera and
he just want to say, you know what, I'm just
gonna just do this right fast before I go back upstairs,
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and his camera was on. He has to go to
therapy for that. That's not what What if his girl
walked by Nike? You know how that was that trend
where you'd be like on a meeting and your girl
would like flash you while you're on the meeting. Well,
you gotta wait into the meeting is over, yo, Come on,
you have to have to have some professionalism as simple
as that. It's a time and place for everything. Bro
therapy for that though, therapy therapy, that's silly. By the way,
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I'm off for therapy. I'm off for the community service,
y'all know that. But no, not in this for the donated.
The food bank's gonna volunteer. I don't want your nasty
hands on my food. Okay, all right, what do you do?
What were you doing right before you came in and
started passing out food to feedback? All right? Got to
watch this guy definitely masturbating his lunch break. Well. Lastly,
the CDC plans an emergency meeting because some heart inflammation
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following COVID nineteen vaccines. Johnas that's supposed to played oudio
like the audience was played right there. The CDC is
looking into reports that a very small number of teenagers
who received the COVID vaccine have experienced heart problems with
a condition called myocarditis. The CDC found reports of the
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condition seemed to occur predominantly in adolescents and young adults,
more often in males than females, more often following dose
number two than the first does, and typically within four
days after that vaccination. The CDC has yet to determine
whether there is any evidence that the vaccine caused a
heart condition. What do you listen man? Like I said,
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I'm not an anti vaccine I'm just not a first
in line vaccine either. Okay, let all the kinks get
worked out and didn't didn't go get your shots if
you choose to. That's that's my motto, all right. And lastly,
President Joe Biden's son as he allegedly used the N
word in a series of bizarre conversations with his white lawyer.
(28:07):
The messages I guess he was saying, I don't I
don't know what he was saying, so you got the messages.
You want to read him out? Yes I do, sir,
I know you do want to read him This is hilarious.
Uh this is according to the New York Post, right,
I mean according to a bunch of outlets. But I
saw it on the New York Post. Let me read one. Okay,
this is Joe Hunter Biden. Hunter Biden says, oh no.
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His lawyer says, there is zero coverage. Our pickup of
the story zip. They spent a ton of resources on
it too, for a year. Hunter replies allegedly, well, thank you,
Michael Cohen. Oh in you too. How much money do
I owe you? Because nigga, you better not be charging
me Hennessey race. First of all, I need to know
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what the hell is Hennessey rage. Okay, what Tennessey rage?
The Hennessey races have never been that expensive. I want
to know what Hunter mean by Hennessey rage. Some other ones.
There's some other ones in here where he's talking about
its penis. Okay, So here's to go to the one
in the bottom. So there are ideals of unconditional love
that's served as proxies. I don't have many. You God
go OMG, nigga, did you just use a fictional character?
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This is Hunter Biden allegedly. Nigga, did you just use
a fictional character from the imagination of the collective? Frightened?
And my dead brother's unconditional love is what I should
rely on. And my kids aren't children, George. Now, this
is the attorney. Allegedly, my parents' love was conditioned. This
is Hunter Allegedly my penis as if late has been unconditional.
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This is the lawyer, allegedly, that's why we are searching
Hunter Biden allegedly for my penis. I'm not making this up.
We're reading this. We gotta keep going, and we will
always be searching Hunter Biden Allegedly. It's big penis, George.
They always find it. And I only love you because
you're black. I don't even know what that means. I
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thought George was white. Oh, he almost done. The attorney
allegedly it's so un when you interject with what's that
word frivolity? Yeah, Hunter Biden replies, allegedly true that Nigga
not making this up. We're not making this up. I'm
not making it up. Go to the New York Posts. Okay,
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this is why y'all have to stop giving everybody cookout
invitations because some white folks get way too comfortable. Okay,
but I know for a fact that if that was
any of your Trump kiss and they was using the
N word in the exact same context, the media would
be burning them down today. Okay, Jesus, I just wish
y'all would give y'all own the same grace y'all give
folks who are who are white and in the administration,
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our family with the Biden's Lord have mercy, all right,
christ And I got to know what Hennessey rates is.
What the hell is Hennessy race? What does that even mean?
I don't know? All right, well, that is your front
page news, all right. When we come back, Polo G
will be joining us as albums out today, So we're
gonna kick it with Polo G when we come back.
Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast
(30:59):
Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. You got a special guest
in the building, Paolo Ge. Welcome, sir, thanks for having
Hall of Fame comes out this week. Congratulations, you're not
a morning person. I can tell already I'm ready to
(31:23):
go back to sleep. What you was, what you was
out last night? I actually wants to sleep earlier, like
two in the morning. Yeah, I'll hugely be in a
studio to like six. So they told you you had
to do morning radio. So he's like, man, let me
get some sleep early. Yeah, and you like, I still
don't feel like being there. But your life has changed
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a lot in the past three years for sure. Yeah,
congratulations on the new house. Everybody's seeing that crazy. How
did that make you feel? And they put the price
out there, it was like four million, five millions something
like that. Yeah, it's just I don't know. I guess
it's like the level that I'm at now in my career.
That's what it's reflection. At this point, you gotta change
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your number after the purchase like that, though, you start
getting a kind of call. Yeah, probably getting them calls anyway.
So let's start. Let's start from the beginning for people
that don't know you from Chicago and what got you
into to rap? And I heard that, you know, it
was a prim time and you told your mom during
prime time you didn't want to go to school anymore.
You wanted to pursue music. Yeah, it was Actually I
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was supposed to when I got accepted to HBCU, which
one Lincoln University. Okay, so I was supposed to go there,
And on my first day in school, I just went
to the studio and stare the state in Chicago because
I'm like, I got no money, I'm gonna be a
struggling college student. I might as well pursue my ropper.
But the Palm was just the first time I ever
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had shot a solo video on my own, and from
now I just wanted to keep doing it. When you
said you got accept it was a for academics to
athletics because you kind of talk when you walked in
out like that he played ball of them. I was,
I was planning to hoop down there, but I ain't
got to get accepted for like, no your feel me scholarship.
And what did your mom say? Because your mom is
she's your managing that, right, correct, Yeah, and you manage back,
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and so what was she What were her thoughts when
you said, now I don't want to do this no more,
I want to pursue music. Because you had an older
sister that also tried music, at one time too. Yeah,
like my sister. The real reason, one of the real
reasons that I ever started to take up music, because
I've seen all our attention ship get from all our family,
like but they are put on front streets to sing
and give a lot of attention from that. Come here, baby,
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come in, come in and sing that song. Yeah, it
was back then, my my um, Like I really handle
everything on my own as far as taking care of music.
It was like when stuff started to get serious, when
I involved my og Mama just started writing a lot
younger though, right like when yeah, probably I made my
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first song. I was like nine years old. You remember
what it was, But was what you're saying, like, we'll
do it's a little snippet, you wrapping over a beat
or No. I just made like a little freestyle because
like in at school we have a little freestyle where
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I mean we have a little point of time where
people just rapping in the back of the classroom or so,
and then that's that's my goal to rap at the time,
And so I had to memorize like still to this day.
But it's just like what was it about? It got
to be a video about a bunch of stuff I
want posed to be rapping about it. Well, all you
from Chicago'll be having to grow up fast. Yeah. Man,
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do you feel like a rap star yet? Because you
had a number one album in the country, you're doing
songs with Wayne and Nikki. Do you feel like a
rap star? Yeah? At this point? What can I actually?
What did your mom do before all this? Because it
feels like she got connections and she really knows how
to get things popping, So I'm just curious, what was
what was she doing before she was managing you guys? Well,
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my mom was like always like a businesswoman, Like she
used to do like property management and stuff like that,
so she always had a business mind. We just we
just ended up like putting it into her head, like
maybe you should do this because that's the only person
I feel like I could trust. And a slimy game
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like music business. I think that's dope because there is
nobody you could trust like your mom. And the fact
that she's supportive because sometimes people's parents could be like, Okay,
you gotta be realistic. And the fact that she was
able to make that transition and it seems like she's
doing a great job. Yeah, for sure. How do you
relate to the kids so much in the teens. And
the reason I asked that is, you know, you asked
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my son, who's seventeen, whose favorite artists? Or he goes
Juice Well and Polo g Right. And the reason I
find out what's popping is I work out with him
in the gym, but he works out a halfway work out,
but he works out. But I gave him the orcs
and say, so, how do you relate to those teams?
And I see, like the teens love you, like he's
only twenty two. Huh, he's only twenty two. Yeah, but
still there's still a lot of artists at twenty two
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that don't relate to the teams like that, Like there's
a timeline like I could say I made my first
video when I was eighteen. Yeah, but there's a lot
of artists at the twenty two and twenty three, twenty
four years or you're twenty four, right, I'm twenty two,
twenty two years old. That artist is an older demographic.
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But the teams, the young teams, like, how do you
relate to them? It's really, um, I feel like my
subject matter me trying to show that I'm relatable because
I don't really approach music like as if I'm above
or I don't seen everything going through everything. I'm just saying, yeah,
what I'm going through right now, you're probably going through
the same thing. I've been that before, and even just
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in our upbringing with social media playing on your psyche
or your move I just know a lot of us
going through that type of depression or whatever the case
may be. And me speaking on that music kids relate
to the Yeah, you dealt with a lot of loss
in your life already too. Yeah, to be so young.
And I saw that you had spoken honestly about kicking
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like a you know, not using drugs anymore either. Yeah,
So what was that like for you, because I know
sometimes that's not an easy thing to do when you're
using that Sometimes in them the feelings that you might
have going on and then just giving it up, it
was really just trying to um have a better mindset
and just not be so reliant on a momentary feeling,
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I mean, a temporary feeling feeling me just get through
or get back. And then a lot of that stem
from me having a sun no, and I don't want
to be around him like that. It's good that you
got the self awareness to know that, you know, social
media does impact your mood. I heard that on what
was it? I forgot, But were you saying, um, you
know you do all that for a post on the
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Shade Room. Yeah? Nah, say a type dude, get excited,
get excited? Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, when you realize that
social media really doesn't pack your mood in that way,
Just paying attention to my own, paying attention to the
way that I feel on my own. Like I was
coming up, I was never a social media guy. It
was really more so when I started on the Rot
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and stuff like that, and then I was just noticing,
like if I'm beinging on social media, is like I
feel like I ain't feeling like myself and I'm feeling down.
So I take them times where I ain't on social
media for a week or two, and you feel me
with my with my with my career, being where I sat,
and knowing that I got to be more active on it.
I'm just more aware of how that might play on
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my psychic So just giving my own self free time
or at that time, do you just connect on purpose?
That's real. How difficult was it to get off for
those drugs? Like I'm a strong amount of person, Like
I ain't saying that, like it was just so easy,
but you fear me to be um to be For
me to have been on that same type of path
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for so long is one thing because I was going
through what I was going through. But then it was like,
I'm I'm no longer in the same space that I
was back then, so I don't got to rely on
that so much. I got the means necessary go book
a flight if I want to or get away. So
it's just me just paying attention to like that, and
your girl noticed what you mean, like where they where
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they like concerned? You know how sometimes you can do
things and it could be like just recreational not that,
or was it something where it's like, look, we got
to discuss this. No, they didn't get to the point.
It was just all me, like I'm just like, na,
this this ain't this ain't what I should be on
right now? All right? We got more with Polo G
when we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club,
(39:40):
Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne,
the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking
it with Polo G Charlomagne. You say you feel like
a rap star? Now what made you start feeling like
a RAF star? With it? The money? I mean, that's no.
I can't even save money, I'll say me being in
a lot of like compare, I've been living in Cali
(40:03):
for almost three years, so when I first came out there,
it's like a little to know people or know who
I was. And then I ain't the type of person
that's gonna really care about that, but it don't make
me think about it, like damn, I don't nobody know
who I am. Then it's like more and more as
time when known, It's like I can't walk on Dale
now and just be the same person I was three
(40:24):
years ago on a mail road. It's like that's that's
the moments and situations, just being able to reach out
and touch people that I knew that I was blabbling
them up. And it's sad because there's no guide to it, right,
there's no handbook to teach you how to handle being
a rap star. Yeah, it's not because and then like
I say, I ain't really more so topped in with
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nobody experienced and the rap yang that's really gonna coach
me or tell me, hey, that's how you can should
go about this. It's a little one. I was here
and now when I got involved in with an artistman,
I ain't never been locked in with somebody. Only Peru
feel me with say with Juice at one point in time,
but nobody currently that I'm topped in. We were like, hey,
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this is how you gotta move you know, that's interesting
that like nobody like especially being from Chicago that's always
been such a hip hop spot, Like none of the
older artists put their arm around you and say, yo,
polar role with me. Yeah, I ain't never really had
that type of guidance and in the rocking from another rocker, listen,
so talk about how your girl makes you better, because
you did do the song comparing your relationship to Martin
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and Gina. What are some things that she does that
really holds you down? Just really, um, are you blushing? Bro?
That's really being that for me and in my times
and knees or just like you fear me. I've been
where hall you feel me since before I hire Bread
(41:50):
for real, So it's less like if we've been locked
in been homies all this time. Just having that genuine
type of friendship relationship that somebody you can live ain't known,
depend one you can trust because you know she with
you for you. Yeah, for sure. Is there ever a
time when the mom role clashes with the manager role? No? No,
not really because I don't know. We just do a
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good job at like separating the two, and then it's
like I still head up on some am, how do
I do this? I don't want to do that. That's
on a personal tip. So, but you can't get loud
with your your man, your mom manager, But I don't
know we know how to because we don't bump hairs
enough before this, so we know limits. You know our
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limits at this point. Yeah, are you protective of your
mom because I know people probably be trying to holler
at her? How does that work? That's like, look cause
because because like I begin to little means like polo
mama this and that, it's like I don't I don't know,
I am overprotective, but I know, like I can't be
like feeling me like she a grown woman. Right, It's
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just like that dude gets you just want people to
be respectful. Yeah, you know what I mean? Yeah, with
everything going in Chicago, and as big as you are Chicago,
did you feel like you had to move out of
Chicago to stay safe or the stat of the bs
for show? Because um, the climate of Chicago like feeling
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me like I could be I could turn around, be
a billionaire, I could donate to twenty million charities. I
can live in Hollywood as long as I want to.
But when I come back to Chicago, it's still they
thinking of it from when you still, so it's still
somebody gonna want to hurt me, touch me mad because
I made it out and I'm over here doing all this.
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So it's like, um, I knew I had to get
up out of that because that's a hateful city. Um
to an extent, like with all the stuff that go on,
does it make it hard for you to, you know,
even want to give back? No, not at all, um,
because I love where I'm from. Though like it's it's
it's a it's a beautiful side out to Chicago. It's
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actually almost two different places than once. You can stay
downtown in Chicago and never see the crime, never see
the violence. So I always high love for my city
in that regard and just that being where I come from,
I'm always show up, but I know what it could be.
You know, but we're also seen it too, you know,
out of town. Don't make it safe for rappers either,
you know, God blessed pop smoke, you know, King Vaughan.
(44:22):
So it's just like, you know, how do you how
do you move? Even living in Cali? Just being aware
of my surroundings, I'll be telling my homies, um something
like you got no your geography? Like any city I
go in, I know, Okay, it's probably bad Overhill or
this city ain't gone to be played where I don't
underestimate nowhere or no. Man, you know, that's why I
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didn't like him posting the house. You know what I'm saying.
I'm like, Okay, congrats to that young man, but God damn,
don't put all his business out there like many. That's
that's the tough thing about it. You made a song
called Up for the Love of New York? What do
you love about New York too much that you wanted
to make that record? What I love about New York
is the support that I get here because I know
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this was one of the big reasons my career popped off,
would pop out, and I had it with a little
t J, a big artist in New York. So whenever
I used to come out here, it'll be like, I'm
in Chicago. Well I'll do a show out here, and
it sold out, everybody coming showing me love full disclosure.
My old ass thought you was from here until about it.
A lot of people, a lot of people I had
(45:25):
no idea with a matter of fact, when you went
number one, somebody's like Chicago, Chicago from me up. Yeah,
A lot of people used to say that too, just
out of spite. I always knew or felt the love here.
So I explain what Capellotte is because that's the name
of your label, but people didn't. But we're confused with
the name capello Yeah, because the Atlanta context, like you
(45:46):
lye a lot records records, but in Chicago that me
like you fear me, like you ain't for none though
basically in a situation like you ain't gonna let nobody
play with you? And who set up your business? Because
your business is set up well, you sell tons of
merch it brings millions of dialars, your label is set up,
(46:06):
everything is set up the right way, and you usually
don't see that for a new artist, especially a young artists.
So who handled the business to say we're gonna set
this up this way? Was it your mom? Wasn't your team?
Like who who did that? Or was it was? It was?
It was all us collectively, And I know I came
and the and it'll just more so be an idea
of man like I feel like we should do this.
I feel like we should do this, and they're like,
(46:27):
come on, we're already ready for you to do that.
You feel all of us thinking that on the same
So you had a plan when you before you did
your deal, y'all had y'all sat down and had a plan.
Because most artists, I don't think you have plans. They're
just excited to get a deal. But you had a plan. Yeah,
for sure. I always had a plan as far as
signed an artist and then a lot of the artists,
I mean, I say, I'm a lot I only got
(46:48):
too hard. But the artist is that I'm tapped in
where like I've been had a relationship with them for
a minute even before I high signed them, like I've
been tapped in with them speaking to them man today.
So I always felt like that one day be able
to get them that type of opportunity. What was your
relationship like with Juice World, a relationship like with Juice
for it was just a genuine friendship like me and
(47:09):
Juice didn't even like with core music like that. We
just kicked it at a time with each other. That
was just my home. Y'all lived around each other or
just like ten fifteen minutes away from each other. So
I pulled up on them like, yeah, they how hard
is it for you to be social? And you think
it's necessary in this business to really like be friends
with people, because I know, like you said, it's hard
(47:30):
to trust people. You know, you have your mind, age,
your manager, you have your circle of close friends and family.
So do you think that as an artist you have
to be sociable to an extent? Because I know back
then when I came in the game, like I didn't
want to go to no parties, nothing, nobody was throwing
(47:51):
Like I said, I didn't want to really get on
mute songs with people. And then later on down the line,
I'm like, Okay, I don't ness necessarily need to get
a song or a feature and with an artist or
a network with a artist, but that will help my
career get to the next level. So I mean knowing
to understand that. I just try to come out of
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my show. Wellttle move. We got more with Polo G.
When we come back. It's the breakfast club. Good morning morning.
Everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne the guy, we are
the breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Polo G.
His project is out right now. His albums out in
stores right now to stream it and download it. Charlomagne
being you said a property manager before you, are you
investing back in Chicago? For sure? I still have yet
(48:35):
to buy a property in Chicago, which is something that
I'm working on. But um, yeah, I do. I want
to do like income properties out there too. You have
no shortage to watches? Is the two watch thing? Is that?
Is that the new wave amongst the young insts because
even yesterday Ice Wear Vessel had on two watches. That's
the new thing. Yeah, for sure, I really just did
(48:57):
this on some er. You feel like it's a rapper
you have to wear jey. Um it's it's it's good
for like catching somebody eye for somebody because people on
the outside looking in to take this as like what
type of level you want, and they got it. That's
a few chains, little rope chaining, like, oh, he just
(49:18):
just now getting in Nigga really got that Jay own.
They're like, oh, yeah, he's somebody. Let's check it. Let's
make sure it's real. Let's make sure. Oh with the
Polo signed, did you ever get the problem with polo
at all? Season? Desist anything like that. No, that's real?
Is real? What's this one thirty? What did you say? Thirteen?
You can't count, bro, that's a block. Okay that thirteen
(49:41):
hundred real? What else you got on them? Me? Check
one of these rings? Okay, what's that mean? That's the
that's the African League. No, let's say it's a dialectic.
Oh dialeg Oh my gosh, it's got right here. God damn,
let's see all right, Okay, playing it's playing good? So
(50:06):
next that way? So you already have that planned out? Yeah,
I got the album name already. I just really trying
to for my next album after this because Hall of
Fame turned inside said them delivered my next album after
this though. It's like, I really like treating this summer
like an off season. I'm trying to just really practice
on a lot. It's death something you think about. You said,
(50:29):
it's death, something you think about. I think everybody think
about that. Yeah, you feel especially come for where we
come from. That's something always a thought in the back
over here. And then on top of that, being a rapper,
because it's like, that's just I feel like in this
last past decade or even five years, it's when rappers
died the most. It does feel like that. So that's
(50:51):
always in the back of my mind. Yeah, and then
it's like why I live at and Callie. Every day
you see a conflict over something like on the eway
or something DA that's always on there. How do you
get those thoughts out there? How do you flush those
those those negative thoughts out those pessive, mixtic thoughts and
think about life, think about growing old, Um, just knowing
what it is that I got to live for a
(51:13):
lot of people think you're reincardnated. You know, I'm from
South Carolina and so you know, speaking knockas was my guy.
Have you seen the YouTube conspiracy theories about Polo G
actually being speaking knocks? I don't know what they get that.
That is wild? What do you think of that when
you see it? That is crazy? I don't even I don't.
I don't necessarily see the resemblance that they'd be saying
(51:35):
I look like him, because people say I look like
twenty different Chief key Fall. I think they just saying
that because I'm from Chicago with dress though, but they
literally mean twenty minute videos saying that you are speaking
Knockas reincarnated, not on something like you sound like him,
like you're really him. I'm like, like speaking Nackas faked
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this death and came back and Polo g Yeah. I
ain't even watched the video though, Oh I did, I
got I got called, I got caught up. I'm not
gonna lie but YouTube, I don't know how people believe
anything they see on it, right, I don't get it.
What made you pick living in Cali over New York?
Like you you living out Oh, I just feel like
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it's too it's too busy out here. I like to
be to myself in the corner you feel me. I'm
like I said, I'm damn that antisocial. I like to
stay to myself. And Calie gave you that type of space.
Why not the self? Because I don't know. When I
went to Atlanta, I feel like it's I'm not just
like the city, just like Chicago. So I'm like, no,
(52:41):
then it's like it'd be a lot going on in Atlanta,
like a lot going on. I saw you recently, tweeter.
One of the most important things is to evolve from
what you used to be. How have you evolved? I
feel like I evolved mentally for show, just learning from
my mistakes. A lot of trial and error. Yeah, a
lot of people praying for you, for sure. So you
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got a spiritual foundation, for sure. I'm a spiritual person, though.
You gotta you gotta routine, Like when you wake up
in the morning. Yeah, I say, I say my positive
affirmation and that's about it. Where you get them from?
What you mean, like what you gotta book? You gottaw?
I don't. Yeah. I just made my own little notes
and then I just recite them or recorded a voice memo.
(53:26):
Sometimes I just listened to him what was it this morning? Say?
What was your positive affirmation this morning? Like you want
me to say one thing? I think, um, a few
a few of them. Does be like saying that I'm
confident I'm clear minded. I don't. I'm in a positive
fear me mindset like that, Just to make sure that
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I keep them dames up off me right right right.
Aside from music, are there other things that you're pursuing
right now? Yeah, I'm I'm definitely. Um. I'm trying to
get into the jury business, like man scoping off spots
in Miami and I really I really high one already
Banana's like it weren't left. But I'm still trying to
(54:08):
get in that. To the jewelry business, I want to be.
I want to own my own jewelry store. That's great.
I love that. You know how, gonna support y'all get Yeah,
that's all I'm saying. I got all these rivals. They
come through what's the name of it, um, black Ice Jewelry. Okay,
all right, we'll support it. We'll buy some jewelry and
(54:29):
we have the diamond test it and we see you
all your steps real. So I feel confident that let's
let's get into a jointing. Albums out right now, all
the fame what you want to hear, you can play
rob Star. Let's get into it now. We appreciate you
for joining us. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Polo
G shoutnam Is albums out today, make sure you pick
(54:50):
it up. He just joined us. So shout to Polo ge.
Now let's get to the rooms. Let's talk Floyd me Weather.
It's about this is the rumor report Angela on the
Breakfast Clubs. Now, some of the numbers are coming in
about the Floyd Mayweather and Logan Paul fight. They're saying
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that the fight generated more than a million paper view buys. Now,
it was priced at forty nine ninety nine. And if
you think about it, let's say they sold a million,
that's fifty million dollars. Floyd allegedly gets fifty percent of that.
So just off that fight, just off the paper views.
If it's only a million, he'll walk away with about
twenty five million dollars. I mean. Logan Paul getting a
nice little penny too, because he was making a quarter
(55:33):
million for the fight, and he gets ten percent of
the revenue. So yeah, that's good. Also, that's a that's
a great pay day for a random ass Sunday. Now,
Gary Owen, you know comedian Gary One. He's been on
the Breakfast Clubs numerous times. He stopped by Wendy Williams
and Wendy got a little spicy with him. The first time.
You Matt think like a man. But I was married.
You were married? Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, you know, but
(55:55):
you never looked at me that way. But I was
looking like, Okay, who is that really? I'm married at
that time. I'm not dead. Oh wow, that's shocking. With
all the you know, attractive men on thing like a man,
that's kind of shocking. No, you stuck out to me really.
(56:16):
Oh gosh, she's nervous. Wow when you taking his white boy?
Something a little too literal? God damn well. Gary Oone
also talks about his divorce. His divorce has been all
over social media, so he discusses it a little bit.
I'm not officially divorced. Well, I read the internet. Okay.
And you've got children, Yeah, we have adults. I just
(56:37):
want to make sure there's no child support because it's
skip got out there that I'm a dead bee dad.
She put that on. But her kids are adults. What
happened with the marriage if you don't mind me asking,
I've been silent the whole time, but we can talk
now what happened? But my lord doesn't want me saying anything.
I'll just say there's a big twist of my divorce.
(56:57):
A a lot of people don't know about. I'm into Doozy,
but I can't speak on it yet, but it's it's big.
Gary got it. Gary should be respectful, you know what
I mean. You gotta be respectful in a situation like that.
You gotta you gotta thread lightly. You know what I mean,
because there is saying. I mean the other day, all
you did was post the shirt, and um, you know,
(57:19):
his ex wife went off, So imagine what she's gonna
do after seeing Windy definitely off. Well, Wendy gets even
more spicier. She really liked his White Boys summer. She's
watching right now as I fluttered my eyes at you.
Would you like to have dinner? Here's what I'm thinking. Right,
we go to Fresco by Scotto. You're gonna melt at
(57:41):
the food. Really, all right, just say no. I'm not
saying yet. I'm not saying. Listen, I'm gonna I'm not
saying yes no on the air. That's how more rumors
get started. Yeah, but I can clear this up. I
got the purple chair every day. It's right. So it's
it's like, yeah, you saw me, ask him out. We
went to Scotto. We had a good time, shook US
uber back to his hotel and I took you know,
(58:02):
my car back to my apartment. Wendy. He can see you, okay, yeah,
we can see you. Wendy. You're on TV. If that
goes hard, if that was a dude doing that to
a girl, oh it'll be. It was so uncomfortable. Absolutely,
but we know double standards exist. Drama. Sorry, young man,
you're just learning this. Shout to Gary O. And he
(58:25):
was trying. He was trying to be political as possible,
like nod. You know, rumors will start, so I can't. Well,
I have the chair. No, Wendy, I don't like seafood.
Wendy is clearly done with negros. It's been white boys
summer since March for her. Yeah. Absolutely well. And lastly,
Meek Mill and the team his Reform Alliance team. Shout
(58:47):
to Michael Rubin went to Richmond, Virginia to meet it
with the governor and they wanted to change some probation laws.
The governor signed House Bill twenty thirty eight, which limits
the amount of active incarceration of Cork can impose as
a result of a hearing for a probation violation. So
it's the baxim amount of probation the citizen can occur.
(59:07):
It is now five years from the time of their release,
which is pretty dope. So it'll help people trying to
get out of court and their approbation won't be extra
law Hey man dropping the clues box with Meek Mill,
Michael Rubin and former Lions. Can't nobody say they're not
doing the work, okay and shout shout to Meek Mill
and shout to Michael Rubin. One of the owners of
(59:29):
the seventy six is Michael Rubin really puts in the
work behind the scenes and doing the scenes no matter what,
like and even with my car show. In every city
we do, I do my car show, I donate money
to the city because I feel like if you make
money in the city, you should give back to the city,
giving back to the kids. And Michael Rubin was like,
I want to match what you're doing, not only match
what you're given, but I want to give more and
(59:49):
not too many people want to do that. So salute
to Michael Rubin and his team. Appreciate They donated to
My My My Foundation, the Mental Wealth, the Mental Wealth
Allions as well. They donated to us a couple of
months back, so salute to them. Yeah, they do the work.
They absolutely positively do the work. All right, well that
is your rumor report. Now, Charlomage, who were giving that down,
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get you. We need a woman named Sherry Tenpenny to
come to the front of the congregation. Now listen, I'm
gonna tell you something I like with Sherry Tenpenny is
going with this, I really do. But it's just not real.
But we'll talk about it for after the hour. All right,
we'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
We got another new joint to play. We got a
new joint to play. No, we got pop Smukes. What
(01:00:33):
I say like that? Now we got pop pops the
same pop Smokes song. So that's what I said. I
thought we had another Megos rocket. I thought we have
French Montana record. We ain't gotche Man. We ain't got
megos Avalanche, No Avalanche, not Ambalance Avalanche. We don't have
no clean version. You ain't got French Montana either. All right,
we'll play the pop smoke Yeah, all right, it's the
(01:00:55):
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a date some as you get dunkey at the day
you are or do you stay h I'm gonna fatting
all that shit around your eye? Want this man to
dog and blowers man, they waited for Charlemagne, the top blows.
(01:01:39):
They had to make a judgment of who was going
to be on the Donkey of the day. They chose you.
Who's donkey the day to day? Well, Donkey of to
day for Friday, June eleventh goes to Sherry Tenpenny. Now
who is Sherry Tenpenny? She is a doctor in Ohio
who is a known conspiracy theorist, a licensed physician, and
author of the book Saying No the Vaccines Well Yesterday.
(01:02:03):
Republican lawmakers in Ohio gave the microphone to her so
she could share her views on the COVID nineteen vaccine.
She feeled the questions for more than forty five minutes
during a House Health Committee hearing on House Bill two
forty eight. Now, we've heard a lot of vaccine theories. Okay,
we've heard that COVID nineteen vaccines alter your DNA. We
heard the vaccine creation was rush, so it's not safe.
(01:02:26):
The vaccine is made with fetal tissue. The vaccine contains
a microchip that can track you, which is so stupid
because we all got phones. The vaccine will alter your
immune system. The vaccine causes autism and children. The vaccine
causes female infertility. This morning they said the COVID vaccine
has linked the hard issues. Look, man, a lot of
folks you know who have their masters from YouTube University,
have a lot of theories about the COVID nineteen vaccine,
(01:02:47):
but they don't get invited in front of Republican lawmakers
in Ohio to discuss them. Now, I don't know what's
true or what's not true. I just know what they
tell us it's true and not true. But time will
tell all. But I don't think time will ever be
hind the Sherry Tenpennys theory. See Sherry believed that when
it comes to the COVID nineteen vaccine, if you get stuck,
then things will stick. Brother Lenard, what do you mean,
(01:03:10):
Uncle Charlotte, what are you saying, if you get stuck
then things will stick. Well, let's go to NBC four
Columbus for the report. Police this, Sherry Tinpenny. But I'm
sure you've seen the pictures all over the Internet of
people who've had these shots and now they're magnetized. They
put a key on their foreheaded sticks, they can put
spoons and forks all over them, and they can stick.
Because now we think that there's a metal piece to that.
(01:03:30):
There's been people who've long suspected that there was some
sort of an interface yet to be defined, in the
interface between what's being injected in these shots and all
of the Five g Towers. Sherry Tenpenny believed that if
you get to COVID nineteen vaccine, then you become Magneto.
If you're not a marvel head like myself, and you
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don't know who Magneto is, just know he's one of
the strongest villains in the Marvel universe, who Stanley once
said was loosely based off Malcolm X, but his superpowers.
He can generate and manipulate magnetic field. His powers allow
him to control metal okay, amongst other things. And Sherry Tenpenny,
because she sees people on the Internet who have been
vaccinated sticking metal objects to their body, believes that the
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vaccine is causing that magnetize the magnet, magnetize the magnet.
You know what the hell I'm trying to say? Okay,
there you go. The Internet. Okay, the Internet, the Internet.
Do we realize how much the Internet is ruining us.
It's like we don't even know what's real. It's not
real anymore because we are all caught in this digital illusion.
It's not even funntroll anymore because people literally believe it. Okay,
(01:04:32):
they believe any and everything they see online. This woman
is a doctor, a licensed physician, and she feels like
the COVID nineteen vaccine causes people to be magnetized. The
cartoon filter, Disney filter, dog filter on TikTok and Snapchat
must have her so confused she might really believe his
humans out here with dogheads. Now this is where it
gets good. She's Sherry Tenpenny influenced. The registered nurse named
(01:04:54):
Joanna Overhold Joanna spoke in front of lawmakers and defended
tenpennies aestimony, and she decided to do an experiment, a
little show and tell. She decided to place a key
and a hairpin against her chest and neck. The show lawmaker,
she is indeed magnetized, and that didn't go well. Listen, yes,
vaccines do you harm people? By the way, So I
(01:05:16):
just found out something when I was on lunch and
I wanted to show it to you. We were talking
about doctor tenpennies testimony about magnetic vaccine crystals. So this
is what I found out. So I have a key
and a bobby pin here. Explain to me why the
key sticks to me. It sticks to my neck too. Yeah,
So if somebody could explain this, that would be great.
(01:05:36):
Any questions, any questions? What do you mean? How you
explain is explain what? It's not up? Nor it stuck.
We are all watching you, Joanna. If the magnets don't stick,
we must have quit. And the magnets did not stick.
Explain to me why the key sticks to me? Because
you're sweaty, You're sticky? Okay, cheese, what stick to hot mannaise?
(01:06:01):
Everyone knows this. You might as well have stood in
that court room and put a spoon on your nose
that will stick to you. You know why, because your
nose fits very neatly into the curve of the ball.
The Earth's gravity pulls the ball downward. This presses the
spoon against your nose and helps with adhesion. Okay, the
heavier the spoon, the more it presses against your nose.
I feel like I learned that in elementary school. The
whole sticking pennies on your forehead thing easily explained. Place
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the coin against your forehead and it remains there. Okay,
just place the coin against the forehead and push it
upward about an inch. With pressure, the coin will remain
there on its own. Look, Nick, you see look, you
see this? This This is a penny. Look, but I
did think it bout the engine? Am I magneto? Do
I look like magneto? Come on, man, I don't know
(01:06:46):
why I stuck to my forehead just now, but I
know it's not because I'm magneto. Okay, By the way,
all the incentives they're giving out the get vaccines, this
would really be the best one I heard. Okay, if
the COVID nineteen vaccine can turn me into a mutant
and give me mute powers. Sign me up, okay, especially
if it comes in mutant flavors. If I can pick
what powers I get, awesome. We already got the Magneto.
(01:07:09):
If they developed the Storm vaccine where you can control
the weather, the Apocalypse vaccine, the professor X vaccine where
you can read people's minds and control them, people will
sign up. Okay, that's surprise. All the lotteries and pre
roll joints, that's child's play. If I can get the
COVID nineteen vaccine and it gives me the same powers
as Wolverine, I'm all in. I probably wouldn't get the
Wolverine though, because it wouldn't come with the admintingum skeleton,
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so I would probably get to Franklin Richards. You know Franklin,
the son to read Richard and Susan Storm. He's ranked
the number one most powerful mutant on a lot of lists.
If the COVID nineteen vaccine can give me the ability
to warp existing realities and create new ones as I
see fit. If the COVID nineteen vaccine can give me
mutant powers and cause me to jump through time and
cause it tire universes to collapse. I'm all in, but
(01:07:54):
it doesn't. Therefore, please let remy ma give Sherry tinpenny
the biggest he hull he h you stupid mother? Are
you dumb? Come on, man, I mean the penny did
stick to your head though, bro shut up. I'm trying
to stick a key to my cheek. It is sticking
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because of the way I have my head angled. I
actually have my head angled slightly up. Therefore the key
is not sticking to my cheek. It's on top of
my cheek watching I move my head. Come on, guys,
come on like that. Let me see if I can
put something in. Does the honorary doctor have to tell
the real doctors how to do this? Okay, all right,
(01:08:39):
wen't thank you for that donkey today? Yes now when
we come back, bow out and ray j. We're here
yesterday and uh we were talking about Oh, let's play
the clip. Yeah. I don't want to see you running
around like a single man. No party at all. Listen,
I'm look when I'm partying, I'm like this. I got
the right times I got that's look when I'm done
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this in the club like this. It's crazy to hear
ray say, I'm I'm wild like yeah, like I'm like
my jersey is on the board. But how does you
how does your wife feel about you hanging with mister
Moss because he's still out you well, yeah, is still
going my back back? All right, So we're asking eight
(01:09:20):
hundred five A five one oh five one. If you're married,
can you hang out with your single friends? Can you
go to the club with your single friends? Can y'all
be all conversing and hanging and chilling and parting? Is
that possible? We'll talk about it when we come back
on dance. I see you looking like that eight hundred
five A five one five one. What I'll talk about
it when I come back. What's wrong with you? It's
(01:09:44):
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. It's topic
time on the phone called eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one to join it to the discussion
with the Breakfast Club. Talk about it morning. Everybody is
DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the
(01:10:06):
Breakfast Club. Now if you just join us, we're talking
about bow Wout and Ray J. They stopped through the
other day and this is what they said. Yeah, I
don't want to see you running around like a single man,
no party at all. We listen, I'm burnt out, Like
look when I'm partying, I'm like this, I got the
right times I got that's look when I'm done, I'm
like this in the club like this. It's crazy to
(01:10:26):
hear Ray say, I'm I'm wild, Like yeah, like, I'm
like good, Like my jersey is on the board. But
how does you how does your wife feel about you
hanging with mister Mosks because he's still out you well, yeah,
jersey jersey is still go on my back back. So
we're asking eight hundred five a five, one on five one.
If you're married, can you hang around your single friends?
(01:10:50):
Can y'all go club? And can y'all go out? Can
y'all do you know? Um partying? So let me start
with you, Charlomagne. Can you I can't give you a
general answer about this. People can do whatever the hell
they want. But if you're asking Leonard McKelvie, okay, you're
asking uncle Charlotte what he's doing. Hell no, I won't go. Okay,
I have no business hanging out with a bunch of
single men running around a goddamn nightclub. Okay, I like
(01:11:13):
being home with my queen and my three princesses. I
don't envy that life at all. I don't miss it.
I actually think it's a very sad existence. My skin
never glowed the way it does now. When I was
living that kind of life. You saw poor rayj in
here after just a week, or running the streets with
Bato without his wife. He and here dehydrated as hell. Okay,
when I was living that kind of life, I was
(01:11:33):
in a terrible mind state. All right. I don't want
nothing to do with it. And furthermore, there's nothing better
than hanging out with other couples. Okay, it just it
just feels and looks fly. Also, let the record show
most of my single friends or women, but most of
my friends and women, but the ones who do have mates, Yes,
I love being out with them in their mate and
(01:11:53):
my my queen. I love it. Now, I disagree with
you to it, and that because you were DJ. No,
not only that. Now I can't go out with my
single friends. If I'm with my wife. If it's just me,
there's nothing to go out with. I don't want to
be out with you. It's it's nothing to do no, no, no, no,
(01:12:14):
no no. I could never give a general answer for this,
because people can do whatever the hell they want. I'm
just telling you about me. I ain't going I don't
even don't even invite me. I'm not even a good
wing man no more. Wax will tell y'all, White White.
Wax tried to send me on the dummy mission a
few years ago, try to get me the run interference
with him. He put me on that speaker phone. I
straight up said, I don't want no part to this. Okay,
(01:12:37):
black men don't cheat, all right. I am a faithful
blackmail and I will not even be in a story
the infidelity. Now, that was a long time before Waxer
got engaged by Wax in trouble. That's right. LUA was
a long calling though that that was a long time ago,
A long time ago, all right. Yes, so that's been
I've been. I've been. I've been putting my jersey into raptors.
(01:12:58):
A matter of fact, I ain't even put my jersey
and the raptors. I burnt my jersey. I don't deserve
to have that jersey retired. I ain't got no jersey.
I don't know what you're talking about I never played,
never played, I don't want to play. Republican senators got
rid of all my history. Okay, I never played. Nope.
Let's go to the phone line. Hello, who's this, Hi Angela,
what's up Angela? Angela? You're married? I'm married with how
(01:13:22):
many years? Fifteen? Congratulations, queen? Congratulations? You be hanging out
with your your single friends? I sure do? Really were
y'all going? You go so like? Party? Sounds to me like, yeah,
hell of excited about making the Stallion's new song. Yes
I am. I'm give me your husband number right now. No,
(01:13:46):
do y'all have an understanding? So why do you feel
the need You just want old wild days? Yeah, you
want to stay home with your hubby. You want to
lacks of hubby with hubby? You even got a healthy phone?
How you gotta help your relationship? Damn it? Man. All right,
let's go to another caller. Hello, who's this. It's Rico, Rico.
(01:14:10):
What's up? Brother? You married? Rico? Yeah, I'm married. You'll
be hanging out with your single boys. Yeah. So last
week my wife had to dig real deep. She let
me go out for a cousin's trip on a goud cousins.
They were saying a girl cousin, some of them single.
She had to dig real deep to let me go there.
And you know why I respect you because most brothers
(01:14:31):
won't wouldn't say that, right, And you said something that's
very particular to me. And I'm sure, Charlot man, you
said your wife let you go out. Oh yeah, well look,
let me tell you. Maybe seventeen eighteen years old, I'm
thirty five now, we got three kids, a beautiful family,
and she left me one time and left me to Florida.
(01:14:53):
We lived in Florida. Now she left me and came
to Florida. You know what I mean, like because I was, Oh,
you deserved it, yeah, living that good life and uh
she um she she has to did real people let
(01:15:13):
me go on with Yeah, it's not permission, but you
gotta get the okay, and it in permission. You know
what's interesting, you gotta get the okay. What's interesting is
how our wives talk to our inner child. Because there's
been plenty of times people have said things to me
and I'd be like, man, my wife ain't letting me
go to that, you know what I mean? Just like
back in the day, you'd be like my mom, mayn't
let me go to my wife, be letting me go
to my wife. Let me go to that you might,
you might as well go to sleep. Ain't nobody going
(01:15:37):
out over over my shoulder hurt right now? Just all
this talking going out my shoulder hurting. Eight hundred five
eight five one o five one. Let's get into a
me goes joint. Avalanche their albums out today. It's the
Breakfast Logan Morning and your opinions to the Breakfast Club
(01:16:02):
Top one Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now, if you
just joined us with talking a conversation we had with
bad Wow and Ray J yesterday, let's play a snippet
of it. Yeah, I don't want to see you running
around like a single man, no party at all week Listen,
I'm burned out. Like look, when I'm partying, I'm like this.
(01:16:24):
I got the right times I got That's why I'm
then Look when I'm done, I'm like this in the
club like this. It's crazy to hear Ray say I'm
I'm wild, Like yeah, like I'm like my jersey is
on the board. But how does you, how did your
wife feel about you hanging with mister Moss because he's
still out you well, yeah, Jersey Jersey still going my
(01:16:44):
back back. So we're asking eight hundred five eighty five
one oh five one. If you're married or you're allowed
to hang out with your single friends? Do you hang
out with your single friends? Let's go to the phone lines. Hello,
who's this? Hello? Yeah? Yep, yeah, yeah, what man was
going on? You're acting like your woman listening to you
(01:17:06):
right now? Yeah? Probably is. I believe now I talked
to us about hanging out with your single friends? Are
you allowed? Are you allowed to? I mean, I mean, honestly,
I am allowed, and I believe that you should be
able to go out with should coming out on Basically,
you know, I'm engaged, so I believe it is to
go do it, and I do it all the time.
(01:17:27):
But the thing is, you gotta be honest with yourself
and know when you're about to such yourself and mess
up a dinner man, because I do it all the time,
and I honestly got you know what I'm leaving. They's like, wow,
I'm like, cause I don't trust myself. I know I
got some I know I'm defense up and do something
that I know regret, and I'm not gonna le svery
semic symporary emotion make a permanent decision. There you go,
(01:17:49):
all right, thank you, brother, Let's go. Don't never call
a hello? Who's this? Hello? Hey? What's your name? Mamma? Hey?
Lite Asia? You're married? I am? Are you allowed? Well,
I'm not gonna say you're allowed. Do you hang out
with your single friends all the time? Really? Will y'all
go to clubs and party? We don't only do big
clubs to do like roungers, bars, dinners, stuff like that. Okay,
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And you don't feel the way you're hanging out. They
kicking it to guys. A guy's kicking it to them,
coming up to you, and you're just sitting there twiddling
your thumbs. Thumbs. I engage. I taught. I have a
big time about choices, you know, if you're dedicated, if
you're mature enough to make the right choices, or something
wrong with hanging out with your single friends? Okay? You know.
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By the way, another another reason I don't have no
business out with a bunch of single people is because
when I am out, I'd be missing my wife. If
i'm out and my wife not with me, I'm I'll
just be missing it. Like you, have a better chance
of me coming to an event if she's with me,
and a better chance of me staying longer if she's
with me if she ain't. And I said the same thing.
I said that earlier. Yeah, I go out with my
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single friends, but usually my wife is with me, because,
like you said, I'm boy, I ain't got nothing to you.
So I love it hanging out with my wife. Let's
go to the club, let's go watch the game, let's
go let's go do those type of things. I enjoy it.
I also want to tell y'all something, man, this is
a true story. I promised to God on my life.
Last night. I had a dream. Man, shut up. Last night.
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I had a dream. This is very true. This is
how I know me and my wife are the same individual.
I had a dream last night that I was about
to cheat. I don't even know who the person was
in the dream or any of that. And I felt
guilty in the dream. So you know, you know, you'd
be dreaming about something and you can feel the feeling.
So I felt guilty in the dream, and I stopped
myself when I woke up, right, bro, Why my wife
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texts me this morning? I promised to God. My wife
texts me this morning and said I had a dream
you did some dumps and woke up wanting to f
you up. But good morning though. So then I told
her about my dream, and she replied to me, you
and your self conscious better sim it down. I just
got what was his name? Man? Shut up? Man? What's
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the mall of the story. The mall of the story
is you better sim it down? Okay tomorrow. Of the
goddamn story is sit your old ass down. Be happy
that you got you a queen all right, and you
got some quick kids at home that you can go
home to. You ain't missing nothing in them streets. I
don't care how much they scream about outside outside. People
that love to be outside are homeless. I'm telling you
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they have no foundation. I'm promise you all the people
that be screaming they love to be outside are homeless
with no foundation and no family to go home to,
our home to go to. How are you getting in
trouble in your sleep? Though? I don't know, but you
ain't gonna tell me twice? But y'all won't dream no more.
(01:20:39):
All right, Well, when we come back and we got
your rumor report, it's new music Friday's a lot of
new music out and we'll get it on for you
when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club. She's filling the team. This is the
Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Alright,
(01:21:03):
it's new music Fridays. You know, music is released on
Fridays now. It used to be released on Tuesday, but
now each and every Friday, that's when the music is relieved.
Megan A. Stallion has a new single lot we played earlier.
It's called thought Ish. And of course Kodak Black has
a four pack out. It's called Happy Birthday Kodak and
one of the songs features Yo Gotti and Little Keyed.
(01:21:24):
Polo g has his album Hall of Fame out, and
of course me Goes has their album Culture three. We've
been playing joints for them all morning long. And that
is your new music. A lot of music got. I
don't even know how y'all keep up. I don't know
how y'all consume all this content. I listen to things
that I like, things that I'm interested in. And I
listen to recommendations. There's no way somebody can consume all
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that music, bro, It's impossible. That's why nobody's lists are accurate. Right,
You can do a top ten list of rappers, a
top ten list of albums, whatever it is, unless you're
literally listening to every single thing that comes out your listen.
Just a matter of you know, it's just it's just subjective,
that's all. Yeah. Absolutely. And lastly, I got a call
yesterday and La Chopper hit me up yesterday call my phone,
(01:22:09):
said he had a new record that he wanted to
give us. He said that, um, it's dropping on Sunday
next Sunday for Father's Day, but he's gonna give it
to us a little early because he wants us to
play it. He says that he has a child and
he hasn't been able to see his child, so the
letter is dedicated to his child for Father's Day. So
he was he said he really wants to see his child,
and he made this music and he wanted to give
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it to us first. For all the fathers that's fighting
to see their children, you know, maybe the baby moms
is acting up or there's a problem of situation and
they can't see their child. So he's doing that song
for because I'm sitting there thinking, well, why can't he
see his child? So clearly he's having problems with his
child and the mother of his child is keeping his
son from him. Yeah right, okay, that's yeah. So you see,
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I'm like thinking, what's wrong with his FaceTime? Why can't
he go visit? Like, well, you're a stupid I hate you,
but I was thinking of the way you said, let
me finish the story. Jee. Yeah. So Elie Chopper will
be given us US for Friday next Friday, so look
out for that. So shout to n Eli Chopper. Appreciate
the car bro Chop. I recognize your evolution. King. We
watched Nlie Chopper girl. I like what he what he
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stands for. I do too, and I know him and
his up mom listening every morning. So good morning. All right,
Well that is your room up report. All right, shout
to revote. We'll see you guys on Monday. Everybody else
to People's Choice mixes up next. You know, we threw
it back on a Friday, so let me know what
you just don't look back at it when you're doing it.
Who was the one that walked out the elevator back
I did. I was hoping somebody everybody does that, because
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think about it. If you're a security person and you're
watching back later and you're looking, you're like, why did
Why did san May just walk out that thinks about
getting down the hall backwards? I only see y'all. Don't
be playing the things out. I'll be playing you hope
you're turning the corner and boom you're bumpingt somebody, oh
me with a good time on a Friday. It's freaky, freaky,
freaky Friday. Only do that to mess with the people
(01:24:01):
looking at the security table, Lady, they're gonna be sitting
there rewinding and over and over watched wondering why is
he walking backwards? Right? Anyway, we'll shout out to revote.
We'll see everybody else. So Monday to mix this up. Next,
don't go anywhere. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, So
breakfast Club, your morning's will never be the same. Hey,
it's Angela Yee. By using brands like Dove and Helmets,
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by the pandemic. Morning, everybody in dj envy Angela yee,
Charlomagne the guy we are to breakfast club. Let me
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shout out to one oh five three to beat In Atlanta,
I'm here right now broadcasting live. You know, I've been
doing my car show playing in. The Car Show goes
down July three, so I'm here to make sure things
are right. We're planning out every last detail of the
car show, so anything that you could think of, from
security to velvet ropes, to red carpet to Atlantic City.
I gotta have porter potties too. I have to have
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a weather person to watch the weather, to make sure
that if it's lightning that you know, we report it
and make sure people understand that there's so much that
we have to do so a lot into playing. I'm
down here in Atlanta right now planning out the Atlanta One,
and I can't wait to see you guys, so Atlanta
July third, and also August fourteenth in Atlantic City. I
can't wait to see you guys and meet your family
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and all that other good stuff. So we're gonna have
a lot of fun. Hey, salute to my guy Louis V.
Down there at one oh five three to beat in Atlanta.
They're doing a lot of really dope things on that station. Man,
Sleut to my dude, Louis V. Louis V reps to
metro to eight oh three all day. And I just
love seeing the evolution of Louis V. Man. You know,
I mean, I remember when Louis Vie was just just
DJ and a Columbia South Carolina. Now y'all here, big
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time program director in Atlanta. Man, that's my guy Louis.
He was PD in a Columbia two for a second.
I think that's where. I think that was his first
PD job, if I'm not mistaken, But slut to my
guy Louis V. Man. I love seeing my Carolina people elevate,
shout the screen to screen. Just stepped in the god
dja scream, scream, just stepped in the building. See that.
See that's why I like this Atlanta station. Man, Louis
V's here screams here says they really like each other.
(01:26:08):
They don't like each other in New York because we
don't at least see too many people like make sure
y'all check out the Big Facts podcast on the Black
Effect iHeartRadio podcast Network with DJ Scream, Big Banks and
Baby Jade. Okay, best one of the best hip hop
podcasts out there right now and next week they got
the ISS Show. You know what the isshow is? Right? Yes,
I do. That's what. They throw dukie at people if
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they it's like the Apollo, but they throw dukie at
you if you're back instead of you. It's like they apolo.
They perform, people perform on stage, and if you trash,
they throw Dunkie at you. What not real Dunkie. It's
like the issue emoji. No plus, it's real Dunky. It's
not real Dukey. Stop it because people will believe that
so and they'll come there and they'll with dukey and
(01:26:50):
throw that piece. If you bring a real Dunky to
a real if you bring real Dukey to a club,
you get whatever you deserve. If you bring real Dukeye
to the club, you're not gonna get in, all right,
screams and you're now he's not gonna let you in. Okay,
how about that? All right? When we come back, you're
not getting in. Yeah, and if you smell like Dukie,
you're not getting in either. Goodness great, She's all right.
Positive note. When we come back, it's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning morning everybody in DJ Envy Angela yee, Charlomagne
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the guy. We are the Breakfast Club, and shout to
Anthony Ramos. Man. Make sure you check out The Heights
right now. Critics are calling it the movie of the Summer,
and I just think it's pretty dope. I've seen the
Oprah talking about The Heights, which is pretty dope. Okay. Now,
The Heights is now playing in theaters or on HBO
Max for thirty one days. It's rated PG thirteen. And
go support our brother Anthony Ramos right now. Charlomage, you
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got a positive note. I do, man, this positive note.
I absolutely just got this. My homegirl, send it to
me on Instagram, my homegirl, Um Samantha Shepherd. And this
is a very very great message for everybody out there
going into the weekend. I just want you to know
that you're light because a lot of y'all are shining
out there. I see it shining, I see your glow.
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You've been doing the work on your so going to therapy,
you know what I mean. Focusing on your mental and
emotional health and it's showing your light is going to
irritate a lot of unhealed people. Breakfast club bitches, y'all
finish with y'all dumb