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December 24, 2021 97 mins

Merry Christmas Eve!! Today on the show we flashed back to when we had the legends "The Lox" stop by and they spoke about their versuz battle with Dipset, new projects and more. Also, we flashed back to when Issa Rae blessed us again with her presence and spoke about the final season of Insecure, growth and new upcoming projects. And with Christmas just around the corner, we know many listeners are scrambling to get gifts as well as plan on receiving gifts from others, including our listeners with sugar daddies! So, we flashed back to the time we had listeners call up discussing their relationship with their sugar daddies. Also, we spun back the time Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a woman that committed a PPP loan fraud.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Right, come on, wake ye and Charlomagne wa. Come on
everybody that anybody comes through the Breakfast Club. You know
you get voice to people that would be voiceless. Right now,
your show has the post of the culture. Yeah, everyone
smells rich, successful for all that now and nobody saying
I don't stop for the team at the Breakfast Club.

(00:22):
Wait what you wake your podcast up? Did your time
to get it off your chests? Whether you're man or blessed,
So we better have the same endtry. We want to
hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this yo?
DJ m D Charlotmagne the God angela Ye, good morning,
good morning morning. So what I want to get off

(00:42):
my chest? I know, DJMB you go through this all
the time. I'm half black. People come up for me
to ask me what my nationalities and doing that. I'm
spanished for the Rican, but my dad's black, my mom's wife.
It gets me frustrated sometimes I want to know what
you do about that? How the hell would we know
you talked about me. I don't pay any mind. I
don't pay it any mine. I mean I don't care.

(01:04):
I mean it doesn't bother me. It's not like something like,
oh my god, this grinding my gears. No, I don't care.
You don't like when people say you domnd again, so
I'll joke back. I'm saying black, but I don't upset
me to the point where I'm going to corner cry.
But people are asking you. If they ask you, what
are you? Make up your mind you just you just
say it's not a problem. But now you're saying you're
not to get that mad, and that I'm saying, I'm

(01:25):
trying to understand. So people just say what are you? Yeah,
they ask you what my nationality is? I'm like, I
told him to guess, and they usually go a Spanish
I wish envy would I wish Envy would human me
one day and say guess what I am. Now I
understand now he's annoyed that people come up to him

(01:46):
that don't even know him and just say what's your nationality? Like, yeah,
I get it. It's annoying, Thank you, brother. I don't
have a problem. Like, I never really understand why people
get mad at that. There's so many nationalities and so
many people. If you see somebody you want to ask,
does that bother people? I don't understand well, he's bad.
He's inquisitive, like what are you? Oh, you're this and that? Okay,
that's dope. I'man. They're titled to be bothered. But if

(02:07):
you have something in your mind, you know what I mean? Like,
if you in your mind you know what you are,
I can see why that would be annoying because you
think you would hope everybody else sees it too. But
what are you showing me? Black? One percent? Pure God? Okay,
you don't look black to me? Hello? Who's this look
on the white side? I'm ninety s I'm actually ninety
seven percent West African. I've done my African ancestry. Hello,

(02:30):
who's this yo? What's going on? Phillip Brown? Listen? Yesterday
was school crazy. Everybody stupid or a social media man
and needs to all get off of it. Social media
is just an ever last thing shape of fool of
a fool bo people we don't care about That's right.
How did you know everybody was going crazy over it?
Where'd you see that anything about? Yeah? It was news

(02:56):
like it was on CNN, MSNBC. I'm like, oh, case,
so you don't use social media? No, I'm only that
because you know what I'm saying, you start preparing yourself
for people who do put up the highlight charm. I literally,
I said, I told Duval this is about a week ago.
I was like, your winded. Social media become like a
university of higher learning, like I remember ten years ago,

(03:18):
and it was literally just the playground. It was literally
just a place we went to have fun. We unplugged.
People don't unplugged no more. Nope, Hello, who's this? You
know what's up? Broke it off your chest. I want
to send a shout out to this miserable person I
met this week and who worked at the Barclay Center.
If you are a miserable person, do not pass it

(03:40):
on the other people. What happened? All right? So I
was working a j Cole concert. First of all, he's
my favorite artist. I was praying to work this concert.
I worked the concert. Um, I'm also an artist, So
I'm like, man, I hope I could get a chance
to shoot my shot tonight. I'm standing on the side
of the stage right and Jay Cole stuck in leg

(04:02):
up on the speaker and it ended up falling off
the stage. I caught the speaker. We put the speaker
back on Now if you have seen it, you would
have known that whole chain of speakers would have fell up.
So okay, I just saved that from happening. Some woman
sees me, Yeah, she goes, uh, yeah, you don't belong
over here. You gotta you gotta go. I'm like, okay,

(04:24):
now I go to where I'm supposed to be. But
you know, and you guys have been to the Bark
Clay Center, you know where where the cars come into
where downstairs, And I just waited over there respectfully. You know,
I could have pretended I was a part of the entourage,
snuck back there. I didn't do anything like that. I
just waited quietly, um while, you know, while going back

(04:46):
and forth and working, and the same miserable worker came over,
where do you belong? Oh you don't belong here now
reporting me and a whole bunch of nonsense. But you
could just tell man just a minimble person. And she
wanted to pass that on to whoever else. You know.
Now you're leaving out the part where you was trying
to slip J Cole your mixtape, and you're telling J

(05:08):
Cole you rap on. I just said that he said
that wasn't a mixtape. And and I don't get that.
You just said shoot your shot. I didn't want to.
I didn't want it. That could go any that could
mean anything. You said, shoot you she's a manager. But
was she a manager? No, she wasn't a manager because
because she could have got in trouble, maybe Jay Cole's
people would have called to respect that. It was just
the way she went about it. The way she went

(05:30):
about it was just nasty and Charlo Man, come on,
I'm about to shoot my shot. What you want of
these men? Man? You said shoot your shot? Didn't he
say that? You said you wanted to shot my artists
before I said that you shot. I'm worried about. I
don't know what kind of picture you wanted to paint.
But I was but where Okay, I got a question?
Where are you? Where are you not where you were
supposed to be? Though? He wasn't you know, he was

(05:51):
somewhere else? No, No No, I wasn't. I wasn't where I
was supposed to be. I mean, like, it's not like
I was making a disruption or or like I went
about it like you know, I work in production, so
I'm trying not to invade people's face, I get it. Yeah,
but she was she was she was security. But I
will say, out of every venue that I've ever been to,

(06:12):
any any concert hall or any arena, the ball Layers
usually the nicest people I've ever been to. A lot
of people work at the Black Lads. This is the
nicest place. I was surprised because at the at the
Garden that like that. Yeah, I would say, you know,
I love the I would say the ball Lace is
better than the Garden to me and embody on all
these arenas, but I did love it the Garden to

(06:33):
We gotta do your job, bro, that's it. Good job,
all right, Joel Man, He's like man five eight five
one oh five one that we got rooms all the way. Well,
this sounds like true love. Imagine you have to right
the Breakfast Club I'm I'm doing. This is your time

(06:57):
to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or
black eight one, we want to hear from you on
the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Hey? What's going on?
My name is James? James? What I'm getting off your chest?
Just found out my daughter is in mind biologically and
I'm going through a lot of emotions right now. Damn

(07:17):
how old she had a homeboy that happened to back
in the day, man, how old is she? Yeah, she'll
be ten in a couple of weeks. Well, I'm gonna
tell you something. There's no getting out of her life. Now.
I know that sounds crazy, but it's true. Like I
had a homeboy that happened too. But once you have
that emotional spiritual connection with a child, like you know,
you're not you're not you can't turn that off. Yeah,

(07:38):
most definitely not. That's always my baby girl. What made
what made you get tested? Well? I didn't have the
resources before because I was on child support going back
and forth with my daughter's mom. But I got a
new job so I was able to scrap up the
money and actually do the task. Well, I'm sending you
healing energy. Can't you just remember that's not that child? Man?

(08:00):
And you know you gotta look at it from on
a different angle. You know, you're the person that God
put in her life to raise them and be her
father figure, you know what I mean. I didn't even
think about it like that. But you don't gotta pay
child support no more. You can just raise and pay
what you want to pay. Correct. I don't know. Nah,
I think according to New York State, I got to them. Yeah,
I think you still have to pay. Yeah, but I

(08:21):
think honestly, man ten years old, you've been with that
young lady ten years, you probably want to you know,
you might not want to pay the mother though, you
might just want to take care of his daughter exactly.
It's a weird law though, that even though you find
out a child's not yours, you've been raising her as
if she is yours, and then you still have to
continue to pay child support. Yeah, what's her biological father? King,

(08:41):
No clue. See, that's that's my point. That's why I say.
You know, God put you in that young lady's life
for a reason, man, so should hold that position down.
He shouldn't have to pay child support though. Yeah, I shouldn't. No,
not at all. I'm looking into lawyers now so I
can try and take care of this situation. I'll always
be there for her, but I don't want to support
her mother. Absolutely agree with you too, brother, I get

(09:03):
it all right, man, have a good one. Man, God
bless you. Brother. All right, Hello, who's this hello? I
just want to say you blood to the morning everybody.
Stone was having brother. What's up? Charlotte made a god
what's up? Angela? Red? You don't never speak, but what's up? Red? Hey?

(09:27):
I just want to shout out my board real quick.
He just came out with a new project. The name
is Patient Steve Underscore. He's Haitian obviously follow him on
B H A I E I A and Steve stev
E Underscore And uh what I wanted to sell y
all the story? So last off the train and Woodbridge

(09:49):
and I come off the train and I see a
black dude on the platforms. I say, what's up? I
give him the head nod, like when black people see
each other, we give each other the head nod. Right,
So he gave me the head nod and starts, don't
have me crazy? Let's rum with that. No, but it
was a crazy smile. It was like like, hey, like
I want to Holly smile. Listen, Sharan Stone, don't get
down that way. Man, are you Sewn Stone? Why can't

(10:11):
you just take it as a confidence. Why are you
referring to yourself as Shaun Stone or not? Listen? The
matter of fact, I went down the serious When I
look behind me, this dude is following me. So I said, hey,
why are you following me? Man? So you was like no,
and then ran back up seeing them home on the train. Crazy.
I mean, you shouldn't be winking that brothers on the

(10:33):
train for the platform, right, I didn't wink. I'll sell you.
What's up? I head? Now, that's not that's not a wink.
Bro Okay, let's just be flat. Just be flattered. Yeah,
just be flattered. It ain't was cute, all right, get
into a few chests eight hundred five eight five one
on five one if you need to venteit this up now.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Everybody

(10:55):
is tj Envy Angela Ye, Charlemagne the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building,
Wayne Brady. Yes, it is a pleasure in person. I
get to see y'all face to face. Yeah. We spoke
to him during the pandemic zoom. Yeah, how was your pandemic?
We I mean we've seen some of it on social
media of how you live for people that don't know,

(11:16):
how did you spend your pandemic time? I spend my
pandemic healing. I didn't realize that that I missed my
family as much as I did. I'm basically at the
heart of my homebody. I live for my family. I
love my daughter. She is my universe. My ex wife
is my best friend, and her boyfriend is one of

(11:36):
my best friends. And I'd been on the road so
much in filming and working, which is the blessing. But
I got to spend this uninterrupted time with my daughter
and connect with her as a young lady because during
the pandemic, she was like from sixteen and a half
to just turning eighteen, so that was a really formative
year and a half of I could be with her,

(11:57):
talk to her. She got her first boyfriend right as
the pandemic begun, so all these issues that happened, thank
god I was present. Yeah, people found it so unusual
that you could be best friends with your ex wife
and co parent the way that you are. I see,
they adopted a child and you're also going to be
co parenting with that baby as well. But how do

(12:18):
you get to that space? I know I wasn't an
easy road. That's the sitcom that I really want to
make because that's the real is you look at it
on TikTok and I talk about Mandy. You know, shout
out to Mandy. My ex wife is my best friend. No,
she actually gets mad when I say, man name my
ex wife because folks just distiller down to that. She
is an amazing creative in her own right. And I

(12:39):
give her so much credit for my early success because
she put up with all my early ideas and told
me to go for it. She's brilliant and she runs
my company. When we got divorced, we loved each other.
But then we have this kid and I'm running nuts.
It was my first time being single, so I'm being
an idiot and we couldn't agree on co parenting. We're

(13:00):
constantly fighting and I'm just being an asshole. And and
there's a moment when you're like, I just want some peace,
and you learned that in order to get peace, we
need to be on the same page. So I need
to be respectful as the father of this beautiful daughter.
I need to give her mother all respect and praise
and do so. I need to pull back on my

(13:21):
nonsense and actually listen to her, which was part part
of the problem. Didn't know what this nonsense is because
when you said you were being an ass like to
find that Oh, I just think in the sense of
it had to be my way or the highway. And
at the time she was dating one of my dancers,
which is Jason. So Jason was one of my dancers
in my Vega show. They they they got together. How

(13:42):
did that work out? Jason? You see every day start
dating your ex and how did you take that? Now
you gotta now, you gotta fight because you've been around
all this time. Now you only five minutes Jason, you
know what I mean. See I'm saying it like it's
a joke, but there there was a time. Thank god
that Jason is. I give Jason credit as well. Man

(14:02):
to man, Jason is a beautifully either Jason at that
time was beautifully evolved or just so whatever that my
rara and my agitation towards him, he really didn't let
it get to him. And now, in hindsight, at a
one point I went when they were dating. I pulled

(14:23):
up outside of her house like at nine or ten
o'clock at night. It't always happens, even like one of
those old R and B songs when you've had a
couple of drinks above your head. Listen, I'm just a
guy just standing outside I'm like, you know what, tonights
and night, I'm not gonna let him. He's not gonna
raise my daughter. I wouldn't become in that house. I
pay for this house, like I was leading a bad

(14:46):
Tyler Perry movie. I paid for this house. You don't
come outside right now? Mother? What an idiot? What did
Jason Dowdy come outside? He's like, hey, man, what's going on?
I tell you what's going on? And for years I
was on that track. Once I was able to start
going to therapy, which which I have to advocate the
best thing that I ever did for my mental health

(15:07):
and for my relationship with my daughter and just for
me walking around in the world going to therapy. What
got you there? And did you fire Jason when when
you find out like he's your dancer, you find out
he's dating your ex? Did like you're fired? Well, well,
just to clarify for folks listening, we were separated and
getting the divorce papers right at so many didn't do
anything wrong. Nobody was running around, which makes me which

(15:29):
is why I claim my stupidity. I claim my ignorance.
People do say that's against the bro code, though, like
were your friends you and Jason friends, We were friends,
but you know, the reality is he was working for me.
He wasn't like a dude that I would take a
bullet for no offense. Jason damage like at the time

(15:50):
he was on my payroll. I signed your chest. Now
you'll call nine one one right now, I'll call one.
Oh my god, he shot quick. Please He's got a baby.
So yeah, But but then I should not have taken
that stance. Jason didn't owe me anything, so in that instance,
the bro code didn't apply. And Mandy Mandy, she didn't
have to ask me. Mandy said to me, Wayne, I

(16:13):
am going to start dating. We'd already been separated for
a couple of years. When I'd like to start dating.
I believe that Jason and I have a connection. I
was like, oh, sure, yeah, do what you want. I'm grown,
I'm in Vegas. H No, I should have expressed my
true opinion. So she told you she was real. She

(16:33):
told me she I gave it a fake blessing, gave
it the Pope wave. What were you doing? Damn man,
everything everyone just you know, just being messy. How did
you end up in the house. How was that conversation?
So the pandemic happened, La is crazy. Everybody scared? Did
you make the phone call? And he'd be like, hey,

(16:54):
I'm home now, can I Can I come over? Like
how did that conversation happen? So we were close enough
that we said, okay, well, this pandemic is happening, we
need to circle the wagons. And I lived with them
earlier that year because my house was being renovated, so
I actually lived in the house with her, Jason and Miley.
So that's when we even started talking about trying to

(17:15):
write a sitcom because we just thought this is really funny.
We have an insular village, like we are strong, more
support more supportive, and he knows that I've got his back.
All right, we got more with Wayne Brady when we
come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning,
the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee. Charlemagne,

(17:38):
the guy we are to Breakfast Club was still kicking
it with Wayne Brady. Now you have a show now
where people didn't necessarily love what you were doing. Let's
make a deal. Some white people were leaving messages and
they were racist messages and all that. So what happened.
What did you do to that? We'll see you know.
On the flip side, I'm blakendy blakenty black now too
black for some people and not black enough for Bingo

(18:00):
was like a cbfour remember because I'm black, y'all. I'm black, y'all.
That's the funniest thing. If you go on the let's
make a deal message boards, depending on the day of
the week, I'll have some white folks. I am not
watching this one one, dude. I saved save this one
because I sent it to the vice president of the network.
I loved this show at one point, but now it's

(18:23):
like I'm watching a show on dot dot dot b et. Wow, discriminatory.
I like you first, Wayne Brady, but all you do
is you pick black people four messages down. You're a disgrace,
Wayne Brady. Whose ass are you kissing all these white
people that you're always making deals with? You you don't

(18:43):
want us to get ahead. I'm like, you all watch
the same damn show. They had to completely opposite react.
It's the same show. So at this point I'm like, look,
you know what it is. What it is, And the
thing is, I don't pick the people, so spoiler alert.
But I will say what is good and I'm not
going to apologize for this and shout out to the

(19:03):
production crew and fremantle of Let's make a deal. We
have made sure that that show is inclusive of black,
people of Latin, people of gay, people of trans, people
of gay couples with the folks that will play. But
because if you look at a lot of game shows,
there's not a lot of people of color, and when
there are people of color, they've been carefully curated to

(19:24):
let's just say show one particular side of us that
then the producers can frame some of the games like, oh, well,
I'm sorry Mark Quita that you couldn't answer that question. No,
there's none of that. So if you're gonna get mad
at me because we are giving everyone an equal shot, sure,
And yeah, like that dude did did a He had

(19:45):
his fifteen min minutes of fame leaving me that that
message on on the CBS Voiceline. But they just played
that one. I get those every other day. Oh yeah,
oh yeah, it's the world we live in. Act Like,
isn't you know I don't see color. I don't expect
Come on, that's the most racist thing that you can say,

(20:05):
there's no way that you can't look at someone and
see color. You can see color, but respect the person.
And so to not see some someone's colors a blatant
being in the face of their culture. I want to
be able to look at someone and go, oh you
are Latin. I love the Latin culture. Oh you are Asian.
I love this. And I'm not gonna go oh no, no, no, no.

(20:26):
All I see is Jeffrey No, I'm not going to
say no, Wayne Brady. This was amazing. It is a
different vibe having you here in person, absolutely, man, And
can I say you know, like, I'm such a fan
and I want to thank you, thank you all, and
I'm so proud of what you all mean to the

(20:46):
culture and come and conversation, especially in the past few years,
and the issues that you guys tackle because when you
speak and when you have people on here, and I
know this is a major platform for us, and when
you have people on here, folks listen, and so it's
it's humbling to be in this space. So thank you,
so so thanks man. We really appreciate it. Man, and

(21:07):
definitely catch you on Broadway. Tell them how they can
get tickets. What all other stuff, so people can come support.
It's called Freestyle Love Supreme. I'm in the show this week,
but it's a revolving cast of people. Lynn Manuel is
in it. If you're a fan of Hamilton, if you've
seen it on Disney Plus or on Broadway. Chris Jackson
who played Washington, Chris is in it. James Iglehart, who

(21:28):
was the original Genie and Aladdin, now he's in Hamilton's
He's in it. If you're a Broadway fan, if you're
a fan of hip hop, if you're a fan of comedy,
it's at the Booth Theater. I believe it's forty fifth
and Broadway. I'm in it until this Saturday night is
my last show. You can buy tickets at Freestyle Love
Supreme dot com. And in fact, you guys have an

(21:49):
open invitation. I would love to give you tickets. If
you're free any night, please come check it out. Absolutely sound.
Oh wait wait before you leave, just three quick answers
to these quick questions. Okay, yes, all right, and priv
versus scripted. Uh it's a tie, that's not you can't
do that. I can't choose choose one. No, I can't.
I can't all right, TV host versus a Broadway Broadway

(22:13):
and married life versus single life, single life until I
find that person that i'd like to be married too,
you'll do it again. Oh yeah, Um, are you single? Yeah?
Oh no, I'm not married. But I'm a no, no
and just And I wasn't because I was just saying,
because I guess if you're not married, are you considered single?

(22:35):
If you're not married, no, no, no no relationship, Yeah, I
can't like it's a different like. Being being single has
its space, and so I'm single, and I like that space.
I like going home. I like playing my Xbox in
my drawers. I like doing what you do that though,
if you're married you can. But I don't like the
part of being married or being a relationship that I
realized I don't like is I don't like being beholden

(22:57):
in the best way. Hey, hey, baby, No, I'll be there. No,
I'll be there in ten minute. Okay, sweetie, all right,
they didn't get a house next to your house and
you be in between if we if I do get
together somewhere, I am going to follow that model. I'm
gonna have my own house and she'll have hers. Okay, Yeah,
good luck. Well, that's why I'm waiting. Alright. It's Wayne Brady.

(23:17):
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Your
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about it morning. Everybody is DJ Envy and angela Ye,

(24:00):
Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. It's Friday,
so you know what that means. It's freaky freaky freaky Friday.
Not a freaky freaky freaky Friday. Question. As we're talking
about sugar daddies now, angeli Ye said she hasn't had
a sugar daddy now Charlomagne, would you like to confess
about anything? I don't know what you're talking about. What
you're about to lie about, I'm not gonna lie. You

(24:21):
didn't have an older person that you that was giving
you money? The older person that was giving me money?
What are you talking about? WHOA? You had an older
lady that was giving you some money. But how did
that make her a sugar daddy? What sugar mommy? What
are you trying to say about this woman? I'm asking you?
Did you have I need to know what you're trying
to say about this woman? You had a sugar mama?
I did I have a sugar mama? Yeah, that's what you.

(24:41):
I didn't know you could have a sugar mama. But
I definitely had an older woman back in the day. Now,
what was she giving you money for sex? I wish
your sex worth? She would give me like two three
dollar dollars before she would give me Frida Chicken. She
would give me Frida chick. She give me fried chicken
and twinkies. And she would always give me like two

(25:03):
three thousand dollars and a cost service home. Your sex
is worths fried chicken and twinkies and two three thousand
dollars and a cost service hole. You never said two
or three thousand before. That's a lie. I've always said
two or three dollars. So wait a minute. So what
I got to do with sugar daddies though? With grandchild
twinkies that you eat changing on a grand head you
speak to. Now we'll say this, I'm looking at these
rules right to know about sugar dating. What the first stating,

(25:28):
can diabetic sugar dat stay realistic? Successful men sick us
sugar babies for a reason, and you need to stay
in tune with that. Have the terms and details laid out.
They also said the best way is to back yourself unquestionably.
So you have to be a fantastic companion and he'll
believe it too, and be gracious. They're gonna shower you
and gifts, likely from the very first date. To be

(25:49):
gracious about it, from new outfits to money for a
new haircut before a nice dinner. It's all part of
the arrangement. Okay, all right, Well we had destity on
a lot of dastity. Good morning, fine, good morning. Now
you had a sugar daddy that he definitely had a
sugar daddy. How old was he And how old were you?
I was eighteen years old. He's about fifty years old,
Jesus Christ. And how much money did he give you? Oh?

(26:12):
He was money to me, my brother, my sgar Now
and what do you have to do? Nothing gives in conversation, day,
that's conversation. Did you ever have to have sex with him? No?
He wanted. And want to know how did he leave

(26:34):
you in his will? No, he didn't die. Oh he's
still alive. Why do you think he's dead? How old
are you now? I'm twenty two now I ted twenty
three on the thirteen. Oh so he only liked fifty four?
Now he young? Do you still speak to him? No? No,
you at all? Sugar? Oh he wanted, he wanted to.

(26:54):
So that's the thing is are you a sugar daddy
if you're not getting none of the sugar. That's part
of the thing I told you, partillar, that sugar daddy
doesn't the stuff that you're giving enough to a younger person.
But when she started access for sugar my one, Oh
my sugar daddy, do you miss him? No? Not one bit? Okay?

(27:15):
Was he white and black? Okay? Okay, that's a sodium daddy.
That's manny. Hello, Melissa, Hey Melissa, you gotta sugar daddy? No,
my daughter? What how was your daughter? Wow? Okay? How
old is her? Sugar daddy? She gives he gives them money? Yeah?

(27:38):
Does she have to give up some sugar? Yes? Wow?
How do you feel about that? Mom? Don't know, I
don't know how to see? Did you ever, sugar daddy?
Did she learn from you? Yeah? You know she did
know what she learned from my cousin. Either way, diabetes
runs in your family. Okay, everybody you get daddy gets
that for you too. No, I'm not really Is he

(28:02):
older than you? Yes? God, damn kind of disgusting though
today y'all don't adopted the granddaddy? Oh my god? Is
he a nice guy at least here taking care of
the whole house? And what does he do for a living? Yeah? Yeah, hustle?
Is he white and black? Oh? You mean here? A
hustle like a drug deal? Yet drug deal he worked

(28:24):
out over the town. Okay, well, congratulations, man, that's crazy, y'all.
Enjoy y'all Friday. Okay, that's wow. Can you imagine your
mom's calling and talking about my daughter? Got a sugar? Daddy.
Ain't my daughter gets to sugar well to tell you, bro,
that's her mom. Isn't your mommy best friend? I don't know.
I don't know. Man. Hello, who's this? This is lazing?

(28:46):
Good morning, y'all. Yes, I've had one. I told him
seventy five. He's kind of like sixty eight to seventy,
but he's but he doesn't want nothing from me, like
you don't want to take me out? And showed me
a good time, like he never asked for anything. Like
he helped me tart my LLC and everything. Like, yeah,

(29:08):
I'm talking about I'm well when I'm twenty five right now.
That was literally like probably two years ago. But wow,
how'd you find him? How'd you find him? He actually
started coming to my job, like where I used to
work at. I used to work at, UM, a little
convenience store. I called Parkers down here, and um, yeah,
he's been coming there all the time because he does construction.
He got to own his own councip business Parkers, Yes girl, yes,

(29:30):
Savannah area. Yeah, so he took you out of Parkers.
He got you your own LLC. What's the LLC called?
I love my granddaddy age LLC. What is you said? Yeah,
what's your LLC called? Listen? I make lip blows. It's
called dope bloss, dope glass on Instagram, dope Bloss underscore.
And where he at now? Whether he at now? He

(29:51):
is in view for he's literally like an hour away
from me right now. Listen. It's so crazy because we
barely even called. He just really message with me like
I could call him anytime and he'll be there. I
like to do whatever it is that I need. What's
the most gave you? What's the motive ever gave me?
I was? I would just say he just does things
for me, Like he helped me with my car. You know,
he never really gives me money money. He just helped

(30:14):
me do things that I need to be doing to
get me I respected. I didn't know that you could
be a sugar daddy if you wasn't actually sleeping with
said individual. I learned something that you listen, y'all. But
before y'all came up on me, I sit all three
of y'all video yesterday like I want ya to help
me get my credit right, and like how that lady was,

(30:34):
I'm only don't call your granddaddy, call you call your
call your granddaddy, call your granddaddy asking to help me
get get your credit right now, don't do that. Oh,
I have won my question for you. But you have
a sugar daddy. Can you have a boyfriend and then
also have a sugar daddy? Helped fun things on the side.
I did, But see the situway told the boyfriend he

(30:56):
was in jail. But yeah, just gonna that's all right
when when you're coming home. Oh no, I don't, okay,
ye out of him. Yeah, I mean he won't be
home till you he your sugar daddy eggs. That's what
you're telling us right now, that he cheated on the jail. Yeah, definitely,
that's what it was in jail. Oh okay, yeah, at

(31:20):
y'all everybody to get another good story. I'm not hearing
no successful sugar daddy stories. Man, where's the happy ending?
Where's the old man? That success is? It's not something
that goes on forever. It's just a period of time.
We don't have to sleep with them. They just give
you money. They help you out when you need it.
Andy Night, treat you well. You ain't gonna do nothing

(31:40):
but provide some conversation. Ain't no marriage or nothing. They
wanted to hit sugar Daddy died and left you with
a fortune. Yeah something, It ain't all about dad, that's
not the point of it. Well, and Nicole said different,
God bless the day. Didn't an Nicole get left with
a big fortune something? All right? Well, what's the up
moral of the story. I have no idea what the
moral of the story, because I'm totally going U was
on what sugar Daddy is. When I think sugar Daddy,

(32:02):
I think I always think of an Nicole Smip. We
got more coming up next to don't Move, Happy Holidays,
don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the
Breakfast Club, DJ mv Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. We got a special special guests

(32:23):
in the building, Legends, some icons, some legends got the locks. Yeah,
that's well. I gotta apologize to y'all for ever front
and on y'all anniverses and thinking set had a chance.
He wasn't alone, no dog to everybody thought the set
was gonna win with lyrical ability. We all know lyrically
the locks of superior. It was about the anthems I

(32:45):
just thought they had bigger records, bigger records. Just for
the record, I said that I felt like the Locks
was going to be more prepared and organized and off. Well,
first of all, did they approach you to do the
dip said battle or was it somebody else? At first?
Switch with me and then Cam? Was there anything like?

(33:07):
You know what? Maybe we shouldn't do it, because at
one time it was getting so disrespectful. I seen the
old the old ghosts coming back out. I'm not gonna
mess up this fruit the veggie. We we was never

(33:27):
gonna cross the line. Shut up. That's New York. That's
New York. I thought the FMD was coming, y'all. I'm
not gonna lie. We were. We said that that we
said before. We've seen Cam, you know, rehearsals early in
the garden. No Frank standing, don't don't, don't swing in
my face. We're gonna get from the jump you yea

(34:05):
hold on, listen, listen society always, she remembers the last
most of pactful thing. Now she didn't throw the band
down and kiss and jewels would have just pushed through
both of us rock like were all having fun. We
let him do it. It's like a game dog like,
you gotta make sure you count every count, push them back.
He took that to Slim the band. It's nineties talk.

(34:27):
What happened with you and Jim in the corn You
Cam in the corner with we looked like you're ripping
sneaker and she turns you down picked him off the floor.
Looked like he was laughing. I sat on the chair.
The beach ship broke like somebody looking at the foot.

(34:51):
Cam is looking at me like what is he doing?
I just want I saw Cam kick you. You grabbed
his foot. You you laughed out, repeat, repeat, She the guy,
What did you see? He kicked you? You grabbed the
foot and then you flexed the last. Let me go

(35:14):
because when he kicked me. If you noticed when he
kicked me, I was in the middle of my verse. Boy,
he hit me again. You know he caught me. He
only kicked me in my hip. He didn't kicked my
bikey kicking my head. I'm glad you seated. Thank God
on broad raiding. Thought first, I sat on the chair.
The chair broke boof. He went to nudge me. I

(35:36):
didn't move did He went to do it again? Then
I grabbed his foot because I was performing. Then when
I finished with my verse, I was a little in
the mix ship, but I just go over there. I'm glad.
I'm crazy crazy, but I crazy didn't. I didn't see

(36:00):
that the single pet Chill even was what about me?
He came out calling them the vagina word. I told
him to see that the bad guy. Even kids. When
kids said, you know you hear y'all neighbors. Even though

(36:20):
that's the old five verse, people thought that was new
just for that battle, and you were just disrespecting. It
wasn't on five dun. I thought the beginning that was emp.
The dope got it. The younger generation thought it was
a new freestyle. They thought brand new. I'm sitting like
young Jim made it a single. Now, what did you

(36:42):
think the last name? Oh my god? What did you
think when the freestyle? I felt bad when I that
killer is nice. He rattled them up when we started
going live and doing freestyles. He got that in them.
But he probably didn't prepare to do that, and he
was about to one that he had and probably was
a little turbulen like I was getting. You can't boot,

(37:06):
can't that's your fault. I definitely trying to get on it. Kids,
How did you plan this out? Because after the Fab Battle, right,
people thought you're gonna lose the Fat Battle, right, That's
not I said, kids, was gonna watch FA a lot
of people. Somebody something put me somewhere. I'm the only
person to do versus twice. You missed the verses. You

(37:29):
missed the verse. Now now after the Fab Battle, right,
that was DJ and you came to the side. He
was like, that was my plan. I planned this out.
I was gonna push him where he didn't want to
do the Lady Records no more. And then you said,
I got him. Now, how did you plan this one out?
What was your mind set on plan doing? Going live,
going off the instrumentals, giving them live things, and doing

(37:52):
the freestyles. We know they didn't playing on doing that, y'all.
Let's give it up for Technician. The DJ. Y'all was
running the picking roll when he's a perfectionist from the
Bronx New York Audibles. Tech Ning was being baby. Tell
me when where the Audibles were? I mean, like when
he said, y'all gonna mess with the chicks. Yeah, we

(38:16):
had ready for you said, somebody said it was like wrestling.
I couldn't believe, he said, I don't like. Yeah, I
was ready for that one. I love how she edited
himself too, he said to B word one time. But
then you caught yourself because you realize you're in twenty
twenty one, and you said, lad, now do you think

(38:38):
that they were songs dips that should have done that
they didn't because I felt like, definitely, they most definitely
left some joints out that I'm so worried. I'm so happy,
I love I'm so happy didn't have. It was like,
I don't even know this record. Kids. Did you write
Horse and Carriage? That's been an internet rumor since the verses? Okay, okay,

(38:59):
I was. It wasn't even in the studio session for that.
I just heard that when he came up. Could happened
with Mace? I heard you guys were supposed to bring
out Mace. We was gonna bring we just gonna bring
Mason Diddy out and Mike mangled. I'm glad we didn't. Yeah,
I was against it from the beginning, but the whole
time I really wanted to show what who would have

(39:21):
been back? You know what I mean? The probably but
you know what we loved, you know crazy, it would
have tried that maze from Hall wrong with Yonkers, that
would have been they would have tried to task Mason.
They definitely wouldn't. We would have protected were a versus

(39:43):
guy and Yonkers though they would have made it. Mason
was heavy on called me and why y'all to have
a record to come out of mixtape? Seven songs? Nothing,
just back, just bel let's sit back. And then the
day we was gonna go make the record, we got

(40:03):
called to go do the Kanye record. What he met?
You've been writing on Kanye projects for a minute though,
right stars. Yeah, so it was that pre planning before
the verses that you guys were going to Atlanta. No,
not at all. Nothing. I don't think Kanye knew the
locks on Monday. That's all about that kid, who's somebody
that's been fronting on y'all for years, but they kind

(40:24):
of on your your frank Now after the verses, I'm
kind of like a change we formed person. Now it's
a platforms unbelieving some of these calls and dms and meetings,
and I mean it's beautiful him the number of me
I hate kids to say congratulations. Nah, never changed my number.
He just didn't respond. He gotta get me a passion president.

(40:49):
Everybody my second grade teacher, I still didn't check. Obama
hit you Okay, we got more with the locks when
we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club morning,
everybody lay. Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club
was still kicking it with she Kluch styles, p and
Jada kiss the locks. Charlomagne, you know I heard she

(41:10):
going show and you were saying that did he told
yall to do the freestyles that day? Was there any
hesitation to do him? No? That just sealed it. Seven
in the moon man we want. I wanted to do
way more records, way more freestyle. Stop even he told
me about him that he had kiss was catching every passing,

(41:31):
throwing them bombs like, don't take him out of the game,
let's go. I think difference a lot of a lot
of groups. You need to understand. You gotta know where
to place you're ego on, how to move like a vehicle,
and who's the machine. For as long as we win,
I always want the MVP. So but if he come

(41:53):
in and he's hitting, keep hiding. Let's stick to it,
stick to the playing. Plus that's where we said. I
was trying to get them hype. I was playing dip
set videos the distant. I was trying to get them hype.
Let's go, let's get in here. I was popping crap
from the jump side. But you know it was more
than just let's go. And especially if Kim would have

(42:15):
came out. If Jim and I think Jews would have
kept that in mind with Kim, it would have been
a different It would have been a different day. They
didn't have the energy. Yeah, if you'd have came out
with that Cam energy and or something, it would have been,
it could have the venue probably would have went a
lot different, like it was. Cam really about to leave.
I don't know we went out. We said we're going out.
We don't really know. We heard that though. We was

(42:36):
kind of crappy when we heard that. Get us to
the stage. Yeah, now, so y'all heard heard that. I
told them we're going out yet you know you had
to squash the beef. Was that the money because I
seen y'all y'all do a live Yeah, yeah, yeah, man,
all the promoters across the world, Man, I think we
want that money. Yeah, so it was some gang. They

(42:58):
got scared of some gang. When Jones tapped me and
said whatever he said about the gang, thing pulled out
from Yeah, yeah, you shout it out too, that little
you know. It's the sad part about it. Regardless, they
should look how big that knight was and him hop
all the companies involved, Magic Square, Garden, bloods, cribs, no games, everybody,

(43:22):
no altercations, and that, no matter how chippy it was,
we left there together saying peace, hugging, chilling, laughing and
smiling with each other's brothers calling each other later. And
they such gentlemen. And I tip my hat to um
all of them because they all reached out hit us
personally as gentlemen of this game, like yeah, good night.

(43:42):
You know, I wonder because y'all performed so much together,
like when you see kids put on the performance he
put on in the garden. We've heard everybody else rave
about it. How did y'all feel, like, y'all, he's in
the zone, let him go, beautiful mute night. Yeah, you
know what I mean. That's the good thing about having
a three man group. Some nights just loot at the

(44:04):
helm and he is just add living and holding him
down something you can't fit chemistry man, just like it's
it is his night, let him do his night. I
created a mode called a ro war. You made me
want to do that. I wasn't doing all you said
that though, No, I was in at a roll war

(44:26):
So in my mind, I can't be here the next
day asking him if I producing dan because he's done all.
In my mind, I was in, I was going at
a roll and I was in war mode. I thought
about getting one, but I didn't need one because I
already felt like I was over. I was over here
and that's what I'm so good, like you want to

(44:47):
go in there like that he was. I remember walking
out the room when the thing he was like at
a royal war ball, going focused on walking because very
boys that he check, we're trying to boost and it
wasn't working. Then when he came out and said, Yo

(45:09):
Young said, because she's like smart Hulk, like smart home,
like the bra and the brain together, so he's always
ready when it comes to clothes. Right, Because obviously DIPSAD

(45:29):
is known for their gear. Did you think about that too,
because I knew they was gonna try to use everything
except the element of hip hop, the demographics of that.
We've been from yagers and we didn't in manhat so close.
They said sugar Jay there with Minx and this, and
we knew there was besides, when we've been performing for

(45:50):
fifty million years, we got all of that. I love
you guys and everything. Let me yom, you really don't
want to be layered up. That was like we're in
the ring. It was a battle. Ya look already have
gear tied that you can get busy. I love the
way y'all respect each other. Right. And the reason I

(46:10):
say that is like doing an interview, right if she
talk and say, yo, kids, chillis you don't see. But
only brothers could do that because it's no ego involved.
There's no egos. But I like even when when you
when you said shut the up at the event, I
could see it was one of the things like now
I'm gonna keep talking and I'm gonna keep talking like
it was it was a little thing like you controlled
like chill out, hey, like like you don't really get that,

(46:33):
like y'all really trust each other, old catch feelers when
each other, like yo, let me talk to you after this,
never at all or whatever second pleasant it's like the studio,
like you know what I'm saying saying, it's not just shows,
its studio, it's regular life is you know, if I'm
doing something stupid or I'm wrong, hold me back if

(46:55):
I say I got it, believe me that I got it,
Know what I'm saying. So that that brotherhood it really
comes with beyond beyond beyond music. I think we've cold
that we said we was gonna do before we got
his what kept us here and on a hamster wheelers know,
don't let the money or the women break up the group.
Look at all other groups and don't be them. I

(47:16):
don't ever been without talking to each other doing COVID
maybe a little, and we probably was about making sure
everybody was taking like even all the years people asked
for the locks al when people don't understand we own
a studio together like they see each other week, every
day or every day, like you know what I mean.

(47:37):
So it's kind of like when everybody else is looking
at the group. Yere where a group, but the group
is beyond music, like you know what I'm saying. So
I think when you have that understanding and that's like
you can't be mad at your brother fire always being
Let's like saying I'm mad at Looch because the women
think he sex here, you know, like I'm trying Friday

(48:21):
hold on. Speaking of that kiss is Tyler the creator
reached out to you. Yeah, he gave you some high praise.
Tyler created chill out. I like, you know, I just
mean that he tapped into our frequency and he loved versus.
So I didn't take it as dishes. But what he
said he expounded, and he was just like yeah, but

(48:42):
he get expounded and said he said you care. He said,
that's what he got. He was like kissing the Locks
care about the craft of rat every time. Very smart
and what's wrong with the fact from Juan Man? You know,
I mean, that's another time I got caught in the moment.
But I asked him that before it started doing him.

(49:07):
That's my dos not getting the key to the city.
Where was y'all a chicken kiss? Um? I was booked
in the temple? Okay, he just landed that forgot Chi
was watching the prices right, That's what I don't. Let's

(49:36):
get into a Locks mini mix. It's the Breakfast Club,
Good Morning, it is DJ Envy Angela yee. Charlemagne the
guy we are the breakfast club. We're still kicking in
with the locks, Charlemagne. Why didn't y'all do breathe easy?
We wanted it might be you don't really you know
what I mean? And that was haring in them scalling

(49:57):
really many weather promotions they wanted in the one of
another one. Who woud y'all do next? If there was
an opportunity, who would y'all love to see that? Man?
We don't pick up ponents. We just prepared for whoever
they access the gold. At this point, I can only
see g Unit say that that's that's the only one
I could really see. I'd be kind of bad, but
I was listening to I was listening to the Problem

(50:18):
y'all freestyle all week. That would be kind of bad
because you know why because everybody after the verses, that's
all you heard was locks everywhere right the ball shop.
That was. I went to my guy studio, who's a
white guy, six white guys, and they're listening to the
Locks and so Problem y'all freestyle just came on randomly
and I was like, Yo, that was that's that was bad.

(50:38):
Like y'all really was disrespectful speaking on that. We knew
a lot of the youth don't didn't know our history, right,
ain't going to work when it's time to go to work,
like we we're gonna go to work. They said something,
we're listening to it and for the hour in the
studio like we're listening to the dis smoking, laughing at it.
Oh it's good, this is fun. And within hour or

(51:00):
two with literally in the studio getting to work. How
did y'all transition from streets to saying, okay, this is internet? Right?
Remember the state property beef? Right, It got to the
point where they had to stop it because somebody was
gonna die. Right. That was when everybody had guns on them,
And it was yeah, we were, we were. We were
younger and dumber and more egotistical and pride food so

(51:22):
definitely smarter. I used to drive to Mitchell the Nest
with my hand on me back then. The only way
to fill Never do that right now, just to get jerseys. Yea.
The time it was on, we squashed it in Riverside
Park and I know I hadn't gun on me. I
know single probably it probably was wold guns. It was

(51:43):
State Police. Then it was the stupid how bad did
you want the jersey? It wasn't. It was some type
of event going on in Riverside Park. I think it
was an Nike hip hop some something. I don't remember
what d I called me this yo, come down. They

(52:05):
all did, so, you know, ripped up. I know they
was gripped up and men. She just walked off somewhere
in the parking kicked. Let's clip some of this internet stuff. Though.
They said, okay, we know you didn't write Horse and Cash.
You just said that because they ended up going crazy.
They said, Jada wrote Biggies verse on last Day. I'm serious.

(52:26):
They said, so what sight is this? This is a
boxed tings boxed in. They said, Jada wrote Biggie's verse
on only. You say you wrote bigg even They said,
you wrote Biggie and did the verse on more Money,
more Problems. But I did have a verse on that
that they never used. You probably here when I'm dead.
And they said, you wrote the whole Jenny from the

(52:46):
Block thing, Jenny from the Never Farley, the most wrong
lady can be. Okay, what about this one? They said
that Biggie made you rewrite your verse for last Day. Yeah, okay,
I add another verse you like, no, you could come harder,

(53:08):
and and when I gave him the one I came with,
he loved. Now, let me ask you this. There were
people that I'm sure y'all a cool with and know
you guys personally, and you might have seen people talking
ish online about who was gonna win. Did you confront
any of those people whom I decided with? Dip said
the only one ps mad a is Kevin Durant at
DJ Drama Kim I did against the Grills. I ain't

(53:28):
mad at so much money right now. His is is
a little messed up. I wasn't mad, but it was like, man,
you know, he said that, My son said, Lebron would
have never said that. The only question he thought he

(53:49):
was gonna hit that last shot in the overtime. I
was hurt by that. For him to shade out to me,
he literally heard that. Man, to do with your skill,
he didn't have a ring, I said he was better
than Lebron he had. Yeah, yeah, he would have been.

(54:13):
He would have seen I've never seen like I'm not
even joking like that was one of the greatest performances
I've ever seen in the garden of any any any industry.
This was what was crazy. I seen Michael Buffer. That
was crazy. I see you could go back and pull
the tapes of the Garden. I seen Michael Buffer. It

(54:34):
wasn't with me. We was you know. They was in
the back and walked out. Look at the ranging Michael Buffer.
First thing I did bow down a straight bow. That's
Michael Buffer, like holy state. I've talked with Michael Buffer, chilling.
We're taking it. I'm telling I watched this documentary with
his brubble all that Michael Buffer, super cool child to him.
Kiss comes by, does the same exact thing. He was

(54:57):
in sick with the Garden brotherhood loose, can't see them
loots too big for the bottle, Michael Buff And you're like,
say good money though, So I think with just me
and the sync, with everything rottery, everything was even when

(55:19):
they was like she don't she you wrap, You ain't
got nothing, man, So y'all thought to do everything absolutely. Yeah,
that was that chest seven hours on Monday. I know
when he's gonna get out of breath, he knows what
what word to catch for me, or when you're going
to get a drink, or whatever. I'm I'm gonna talk

(55:39):
to the crowd. You was expecting that from Dip said,
you ain't gonna see that with him. They don't move
like that. You know what I mean? If you go
back and watch this warts where I'm not saying nothing
and they're saying my part yeah, and he was going
out with Kim I was doing and then you can
anticipate what they were gonna do and what they were
gonna say. To tell us, Yo, if you overhere, you

(56:01):
need to be on that side of the stage, like
always occupied at the stage. I try to take this
now you we should give it to him because that's
gonna keep the culture alive. To be honest, like learn
about your show, learning not just standing on stage looking cool.
If your song you gotta know what yah, and especially
the honoragers, you gotta you gotta hold your people down.

(56:21):
Being an artist comes with being a businessman, being a showman,
being a gentleman, and then being a beast. So I
think a lot of kids, you know, especially nowadays, where
you get these so much money, getting so much money
and he's you know, they don't got a and rs
like bad Boy had Rough Riders had deaf jam, they're
not developing these artists and um, and I'm gonna give

(56:43):
you an example, not to kind of throw it out there,
but if you if you're gonna be on cancel culture,
you can't be with mental health culture either. Who trained
the baby to say? All right, you in this industry, now,
this is how it's gonna go. This was what's going doing.
Because I'm pretty sure he's been around plenty of gay people.
He has, he's in the industry, he's been styled by them,

(57:03):
he's been dressed by him, he's done deals, but no
one's speaking up on him in his behalf saying all right,
I'm not the say I'm speaking. I'm saying he did
something wrong. But who developed them in that building? And say,
young man, you're getting multiple millions now when you're around
corporate this is how it goes. When he's around this
is this? So now nobody's teaching. Then you want again,

(57:24):
then you're gonna cancel them on. I'm saying because if
you say something or do something out of line to
the world in front of the world, that's kind of
a mental health issue. Not saying you all the way
out there, you might just snap for a minute. But
you just can't keep canceling everybody and saying you're concerned
about mental health and not developing them, and showing like
he was selling probably drugs three years ago in North

(57:44):
Carolina he got I mean gun, selling drugs and the
things like what makes you think he got all of
that money? And if y're not there to guide him
in these exection you know, older artists and even parents
who's in a good position saying, yo, bro, we can't
do this, we can't do that, and you know, help
the brother. Don't apologize. He didn't apologize. I think he did,

(58:06):
but somebody got to tell people how to apologize to
like sometimes like he probably didn't mean it, but his
apology probably wasn't homely enough for people who felt the
damn it. So they don't have enough to teach these
kids what's going on. And then look, his was really
up about it. You ain't just canceling him. You're canceling

(58:27):
his kids, his baby mom, team, security team, and security.
So we got to start that. I'm not saying nobody
deserves to get canceled. I'm just saying when his kids,
we got to start thinking about their mental situation overlooked
that are coming together that one I just have a

(58:47):
conversation with him to make it a teachable thing, and
they're like, look, we want to talk to you because
there's a lot of people that do feel the way
that he does. So this is a great opportunity for
him to learn and then for other people to learn.
It's a very in line between counseling and canceling. Need
more counseling and instead of you just getting mad at
dead and these kids, and even with y'all that was
interested because like old nineties hip hop was crazy. It

(59:11):
was crazy, right, So they were slurs that was said
at verses, but I could tell somebody caught it. It
was like, yo, don't don't let that go again, you
know what I mean. Yeah, but we also said that,
you know, some of them slurs weren't meant to be slurs,
like some of those words you were saying somebody was soft. Yeah,
I mean, I mean we wanted to show y'all some
love this morning to give you. That's why we got

(59:32):
the balloon and everything. I try to get your size,
we gave you. We gave y'all, We gave y'all flowers love.
No man trying to get your sizes. We're gonna get
you at your all tims man. Yeah, we got food
out definite, y'all. We gave y'all flowers. Weed. Y'all got
the weed, right, y'all got the weed the whole world flowers.

(01:00:00):
We got some people, man, And that's all. I just
want to say that you'll always show up for me
no matter what it is. What I need was his
birthday houses, whatever, whatever you need, because we still got
to open the juice bar man Monks corner. Yes on
South Carolina. What's up? He got the demographic adn't no

(01:00:28):
one to spot. Let's do that. Let's make that happen soon, please,
and thanks. I give two styles the pharmacy for like
the pharmacy some life. My wife told me, make sure brain,
thank you so much. It's a capsule. Yeah, that's what
we do. We do this. Yeah, you get that, negotiate.

(01:00:51):
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Donkey of the Day. So if we ever feel I
need to be a dark man with the hero, did
she getting I had become Donkey of the Day club bitches.
Donkey of the Day goes to Lukisha Golden now according
to her goal fund me and says she's from Nashville, Tennessee.
Who is Lukisha Golden? Well, believe it or not, even

(01:01:58):
though she's the one getting done Monkey of to Day
to day, A lot of you have something in common
with Lakeisha Golden. See a lot of y'all going to
prison for COVID nineteen loan fraud cases. I don't want
to hear it. You knew you was lying when you
filled out the application. Okay. As of April fifteen, twenty
twenty one, there's over one hundred and eighty nine billion
dollars in questionable PPP loans. Okay. I read an article

(01:02:21):
on pogo dot org that said, when it comes to
PPP fraud cases, law enforcement is just scratching the surface. Oh,
they just getting started. Okay. The pogo article spoke on
how the SPA's oversight of its taxpayer backed lending programs
proved inadequate because they became a feeding ground for frosts,
a bunch of hit man scammy scams. Well, guess what,

(01:02:44):
uncle scam, Uncle Sam wants you. And by want you,
I meed want your ass in prison. Okay. The Justice
Department has brought criminal charges against at least two hundred
and nine individuals and one hundred and nineteen cases related
to PPP fraud since banks and other lenses gained processing
loan applications on behalf of the SBA. Okay on April third,

(01:03:04):
twenty twenty and according to pogo dot org, this is
just the beginning. Let me tell you something. I have
never claimed to be the highest grade of weed in
the dispensary. I have told you over and over that
I am not the strongest avenger. But I told you
all last year, in the middle of this pandemic, when
they started giving out these damn PPP loans, that a
bunch of y'all was going to prison. LC twitter was

(01:03:26):
born during the pandemic. Okay, all of y'all with your
dumbass LLC names. You got your slave master's last name LLC,
Jenkins LLC, and Johnson LLC and Jackson LLC naming LLC's
after things going on in your life. Ain't got no
job LLC, living with mom at thirty two LLC only
smoke exotic LLC. I hate you niggas LLC. Well that's

(01:03:50):
that's mine, that's my LLC. I just established that in
my brain for people I don't talk to after five PM,
and that's you. Okay, but listen, who told y'all the
government was giving out free money? You negroes. Believe in
every BS conspiracy theory. Oh, five G towers are causing COVID.
Oh the earth is really flat. But when it comes
to the paycheck Protection program lending out seven hundred and

(01:04:11):
fifty five billion dollars to businesses as of April eleventh.
You thought it was all good. You thought that the
government's cup just run up over and they are finally
going to do right by the American people. Know it
was a trap, okay. Was it a way to help
legitimate small businesses, Yes, but they all also knew the
poor and disenfranchise among us, who were in dire needs
at the time, would take advantage of these loans. That's

(01:04:32):
why they didn't stop the alleged fraud, because they were
playing the long game. Take the money ball out. We're
gonna come get your ass later, okay, and throw you
under the jail and get some free label out your ass.
Fraudulent PPP loans making false statements to the SPA carry
a fine of up to a million dollars in thirty
years of federal imprisonment. And guess who doesn't feel sorry

(01:04:54):
for you? Me? Okay, because you llc Twitter niggas. No, okay,
y'all know every think about everyone else's business, but don't
know how to handle your own. And now, okay, eventually
you will find yourself in a situation like Lakisha Golden
is in. First of all, let me tell you something
I respect Lakeisha Golden, and I'm gonna tell you why.
She's honest. See, Lakeisha started to go fund me with

(01:05:15):
the title help me pay back the PPP loan and
the details of the loan she said, and I'm gonna
read it just the way she typed it. I got
twenty thousand PPP loan. Now the Feds after me, PLZ help.
I can't do jail. I got three kids that dat
need me. So far, she's raised three thousand, five hundred

(01:05:38):
and thirteen dollars. Who are you, captain savor niggas? Okay,
sometimes you must get out of the way of the
lesson God's trying to teach a person. Lakisha, you can't
use the same excuse you use when you applied for
the loan. Okay. I need to see what your LLC
name is? Can we look that up? Can we look
up what Lakisha Golden's LLC name is. I'm thinking it's
something like living Life Golden LLC, Golden Girl LLC, gold

(01:06:00):
in my watch, gold in my chain LLC? Or was
it all golden everything LLC? I hate when I can
smell niggatry. I like to send on my niggatry subtle. Okay, anyway,
you can't use the same excuse you use when you
applied for the loan. I guarantee when you can when
you convinced yourself to commit this crime, you said you
have to do what you got to do. You got

(01:06:20):
three kids, dat needs you. Now that you're facing jail time.
You can't go to jail because you got three kids,
DAT need you now. She's got ninety one donors. I
saw her post an update. She said, keep donations coming, y'all.
My kids need me. Y'aut here fr fr If you
don't speak fluid nigga, that means for real, for real.

(01:06:42):
What I don't understand is the people donating money and
scolding her at the same time. Okay, three hours ago,
someone donated five dollars and said, dumb ass, how you
blow through twenty k? Some anonymous person donated a thousand dollars.
I need you to know, anonymous, that God is not
pleased with that. You're getting in the way of what
God is trying to teach. Lukisha, Golden Lukisha. This isn't

(01:07:02):
your first poor choice in life, okay, and God is tired.
He's been sending all your prairie quest to spam folder
because you just don't listen. All right. Somebody named Claue
cl donated one thousand dollars. Clause why clause? If your
first name is in Santa, I don't see the need
for the gift. Katie Sweeney Dooty donated six hundred dollars.
She donated one hundred dollars once and another five hundred later. Katie,

(01:07:25):
I know you might be trying to create some good
comma for yourself, but this isn't the way. Whatever happens
to Lukisha Golden, she earned it, Okay. What she didn't
earn was that twenty thousand dollars. But she earned that
time she's gonna get. Yes, I don't want to see
her away from her kids, but guess what, she shouldn't
want to see herself away from her kids. Therefore, she
needs to make better choices. I love everybody donating just
to get jokes off, but you're donating too much. Five

(01:07:46):
dollars is too much. Okay, donate a dollar to get
these jokes off. Somebody donated five dollars and put tell
me you're a broke ass be without telling me you're
a broke ass be somebody put prison jumpsuit designer for
five dollars, somebody else have fun in jail girl buy
not by bye buy, and then they donated donated five dollars.

(01:08:09):
I don't know, man, you know, let me not knock
this woman's hustle. If y'all want to give this woman
twenty thousand dollars to pay her PPP loans off, that's
on you. But when do people learn from their mistakes
if they never have to deal with the consequences of
said mistake, how will Lakishi go than ever, no true
responsibility if she can just for nest the system for
twenty dollars when she's broke and then for nest people

(01:08:29):
with a sob story to pay that money back. No no, no,
no no no no, no, no no no. Listen. Message
for all you future convicts who are going to jail
for PPP fraud. I hope the double y trailer you
bought in the country was worth it. Okay, don't be
surprised if they take that back if you can't pay
the loan back, Okay. I hope the trip to Miami
was worth it. Finger Licking is a good ass restaurant.

(01:08:50):
Isn't it. You stay that fountain blue. You enjoyed the cookies, Okay, great,
those memories will get you through those long, lonely nights
in that cell. I don't feel sorry for you. I
know real legitimate small businesses who have to go under
because they couldn't get no money from these PPP loans.
So I have no remorse for your finess and ass Okay.
The word of the day is accountability. All right. You

(01:09:11):
either make yourself accountable or you will be made accountable
by your circumstances. Please let me give Lakeisha Golden the
biggest he are he ha, he ha. You stupid mother?
Are you? And you better not be over there on
your phone donating her envy? I am you know, um,
I just I wasn't paying attention. Um I just heard

(01:09:32):
PPP scam. You want to play a game? No, no,
need to play a game with this one, that's all
this is. No, no, no, no, don't need to play
a game. Man. We know exactly what this is and
who this is. Don't do that. That's black people. It

(01:09:52):
ain't number niggas. Where's her go find me at? Now? Well,
ain't bash getting there the breakfast club? Everybody it's TJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.

(01:10:13):
We got a special guest in the building, Big Boss
rain Big Boss Rain back. What's up? Guy? Come in
here looking off fly don't know how I'm not gonna
lie yea if I take this off my nipples show.
I was told, well, that's what five years, three hundred
million dollars look like. She got the NBA Max deal. Baby,

(01:10:36):
come on, give me But to ask the FLA, what
did you think this? Wasn't y'all be having hell of
stuff in here? True? What's your name? No? One of
the wasn't blowing up. They're deflated. Okay, that's okay. I'll
take what I can get. But we got food, and

(01:10:57):
we got champagne secco. Give me something. We want to
give you your flowers. Appreciate your word, and that's your flowers. Flowers.
Do you realize the impact you have on black people,
but especially young black women? I mean I try not
to think about all that, but people have been really
generous about like saying, you know, how the show might

(01:11:20):
have influenced them, how to how it might have made
them feel like they could do it and that that's
special to me. We've been doing this show for eleven
years and I've never seen a lot of black women
here is excited for you coming to day. Like those
three women out there work on my TV show, Rachel
Breed and Leilanie, and they were all super excited to
see you. Not even that Taylor my best friend. I

(01:11:42):
was like, who's your best friend? I never met. I'm like,
get out, get out, get out Nila who works up here,
She got her makeup done, put on a fresh shirt,
all because that's that's surreal seeing that. The impact, Hell yeah, surreal.
I don't think it really hit me until we announced
that the show is gonna be ending, and then it
was just like all the love. It made me emotional.

(01:12:05):
And when I think about you know, I've talked about
it a million times before, the shows from the nineties
and the impact that they had on me. I hope that,
you know, we'll have an impact on the next generation
in the same way where they cherish it with their
own memory. Well, let's get to the why why do
you decided to kill off Lawrence this season? Um, you know,
he he just had to go. He had this time

(01:12:27):
just because he just had a baby. I mean, m
his baby's gotta die outside baby and out of die. Okay,
I don't know why are you ending Insecure? I mean

(01:12:48):
since season one I knew that I want to have
five seasons and I talked to Apprentice about it. He
was like, how long you want to go? And I
was like five and he was like what guy sounds
about right? But it felt like that's the the amount
of time to tell a concise worry. I like shows
that I could watch with endings, and I like to
leave when I feel that you're high. Yeah, like don't overstay,

(01:13:08):
You're welcome is a big motto. And also, just like
I've been saying professionally, it's one thing to be a
part of a show that you love, but like asking
people to give five years, actors, writers, whatever it is
of their life to a show felt like, you know,
it feels like a lot. I don't think they would complain.
I don't know, man, Like I feel like it at

(01:13:31):
the right time, like we all still love each other.
People get other opportunities, So I felt like that was
also just timeline wise, good movie is that is? That's impossible?
That No, not even I just don't want to do
a movie. What do you need a movie for? Like
we did it for for five years. I just and

(01:13:53):
I don't get hype upon movies. I like the Sex
in the City movie, but any other show movie. I've
never been like, yes, whoa my girlfriend's at a movie,
we'd get hyped. I mean, yeah, sure, I love my
girlfriends as it is. But actually to your point, like
so that they can feel like because it strikes everything else. Right,
they didn't have dated, but you are having closure on this,

(01:14:14):
we're having closure. But yes, I actually I could see
that because they don't have the same question. Now, let's
get to some real topics from the last season, because
we got a flashback. So you and Molly may Or
may not be friends again, right, are there things because
sometimes friendships go through ups and downs that are unforgivable.
While say somebody you've been friends with as long as
you've been friends with Molly, are there things that she
can do that you can say I can't ever forgive that. Yeah,

(01:14:36):
I mean I'm big on like betrayal if there is.
To the other point, if a friend of mine, like,
I've never even thought about entertaining anybody that my friends
have dated, you know, so that is a big thing, Like,
don't get my same pond even in the Indus. Isn't
that kind of hard in the industry though I don't
really have industry issues like, but I understand. I feel

(01:14:58):
like men are more also open to dating the same
It's weird. It's weird. I've seen it. What was just
talking about that last week and I'm liked, be passing
she just gotta fighting with even last week that anybody

(01:15:20):
else you don't know about continued? What is it? She's
posting subliminals about you on social media while y'all are
going through your riff. That's childish, But I feel like
if we can come back from it. But it's childish.
What do he tells your business to people? That's what
kind of business? You know? Because I had to happen.
You know, I have friends that have loose slips, but

(01:15:42):
you know, it depends on what you're telling, right, They're like,
you know Esa, gus M, she had gone Ria. That's
you gotta like, why are you? Why are you loose
slipped about that? And I don't have gonea Rea, So
it goes away. Okay, are you sad about the final
season of Insecure? Have you thought about it, because I
know you saw I saw you do all Insecure Fest

(01:16:03):
the other day, so you had to watch like all
the seasons. Oh yeah, we're doing so Insecure Fest is
actually this Sunday we did like a watch party catch
up okay, and that was really fun and that that
made me nostalgic. That made me like proud of what
we had done. It made me look back on some
stuff like god, damgn this is what I was working with.
But it was in general, like you know, it was special.
But I'm not sad. I feel like it's time. Really Yeah,

(01:16:26):
I'm excited if anything. I mean, and I'm excited that
people are excited about the end of the show right now,
and because I know they're gonna be mad later. Framing up,
it's going really well. Like I'm in Miami right now
just making the show, but it's gonna be very different
and it's like an all new cast for the most part,
and they're killing it. What's your mind frame when you

(01:16:48):
do something new? Do you try to beat Insecure? But
like I gotta beat these numbers, I gotta beat this record.
Is that with your mind frame? Isn't because I kill
myself my mind frame is like I wanted to be different.
Like there are a couple of scenes that you know,
I picked out where I was like, oh, I don't
want people to think about Insecure, Like I wanted to
stand on its own and be its own body of work.
But the comparisons are going to be inevitable, you know.

(01:17:09):
But I'm hype about it. Is there a soundtrack for
your label that's gonna go along with rap? Yes? Absolutely,
like they said. That's why I'm excited about it too,
because it's set in the music world. It's really music centered,
so absolutely gonna get a sound check. The music is
already great. Yeah, lightweight rapper yourself not. After watching this,
I'm like, I'm never rapping again. Do people walk up

(01:17:30):
to you and wrap you in the street randomly? Yeah?
That just happened to me in Miami. He last me
eating this. Dude was like, don't make me like, I'll
wrap alongside you. And I thought he was trying to
get signed, and I'm like, you're a rapper. He was like,
oh no, I was just how do you feel about that?
When they do it? I mean, it's a little awkward.
I don't know what I'm supposed to to do, but
I vibe with it. If it's good, I'll vibe with it.
But I can't do anything for you, you know. Yeah,

(01:17:53):
and breed, don't do it. Don't do it. They was
plotting on it earlier. It was I got just wrap
up and practices. Don't do it, all right, keep it cool,
a little awkward, but you know I'll receive it. You
got to do that to y'all too, right. I'm sure people.
Has anyone been good like? No? Okay, I tell them

(01:18:16):
the two people that you could have had probably back
in the day. Um, they played me Jacole early on
Saint John's early early on. Did you actually listen to
it a little bit? For Jacole? What was your response?
You know what? It was early on? This is when
he was in college. My manager and his um, his wife,

(01:18:36):
related cousins. They played it early on. I just didn't
get it yet. I didn't think he was there yet.
He broke No. I didn't say that, but I'm like,
he's in college, he's going to come up. I just
didn't think he was there yet. And then Bryson till
I just didn't. I didn't hear it was just yes,

(01:18:57):
absolutely all right. We got more with eat when we
come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club, Good morning morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne and the guy
we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with
Issa Ray. You got married during the pandemic, So how
has that been marriaging the pandemic each other all the
time on top of each other? Literally? But you know, um,

(01:19:19):
I mean, I'm I'm happy. I'm good. You know, Like
we went to France and my friends just happened to
be there. I was just doing a photo shoot and
you know, the celebration happened. It's amazing to me that
you grew up in a generation of overshares, but you
don't overshare nothing like folks from that generation. I respect
that about you so much. Like how did you avoid

(01:19:40):
being an overshare in the social media era? I think
I did overshare in the beginning when it was just
your friends, you know, on Facebook, you know, even early
Twitter days. I remember like I was a stupid person
at my job tweeting about how much I hated my
job to fire somebody once we're not here, but at
my old job, and I was like I made fun

(01:20:02):
of people for doing that, and I was like looking
at my old tweets and I was like, what did
I really do this while work? I don't want to
say there still no, no, I should have been grateful
to have that job, to be honest, but yeah, I
mean I'll shut how much. I only really stopped when
I realized, oh my gosh, I'm getting more attention. And

(01:20:22):
I always say like I did post you know, my
significant other one time, like a vague picture, and one
time these girls who I didn't know, I saw it
in the comment. They just wrote something like benign like
see I told you, And I was like, oh, I'm
talking about I don't know. I was like, I don't
know what this. They're talking about something that I don't
have control over it, and I don't like that feeling.

(01:20:43):
And also I'm a like i'd be nosy. I know
it's like to be nosy, so I don't. I don't
want that for me me. You won't be posting me
on your probably would not marry somebody who felt like that.
I just want to know why you waited to get
all this money to not floss and you was flossing

(01:21:04):
before you have I'm saying you said you used to overshare.
But I mean looked like what I just respected. I
respect what Issa has come from and what she's doing.
That's all this NBA number. He denied it though when

(01:21:27):
it first came out, the actual number was five years,
forty million. I saw you shoot that down immediately. Yes,
I did. Why because it's incorrect. It was bigger I was,
but you know, I'm proud. I felt like, you know,
I worked out. I was. I was lightweight, insulted at
that number, like for five years. You think I'm gonna

(01:21:47):
get my yea that number, but I'm blessed and we're
getting to work. Did the bundles get better after that?
Then you're the worst? Yeah? I mean of course they did.
That's it. That's your interest. I'd like to know. I
like to know people spending a little bit, you know,
I mean, I I splurge off. I really only splurge

(01:22:10):
on food. There's not much to the flies with me food.
And then yeah, you be saying, yes, very nice clothes.
I do, but I get to return them. To be honest,
if I'm being one hundred percent transparent, like my only spurges,
you get a lot of free I don't know that,
but then like promo stuff mostly not a lot of
times you get free stuff, but it's not like what

(01:22:30):
you Yeah, it's shy, it's true. Does your team expect
you to get the bill when y'all go out? Because
I would never disrespect you, and you know, try to
pay for something when I'm what you mean that? Now
you're a man, so you got to eve and so
you've been doing it longer, so like I go by
that really you would have to pay goes By who
makes more money. He makes more money when you say no,
I'm doing okay and all right, come on, you've been

(01:22:51):
doing it the longest time. So but now my team,
I wish they would made me pick up the bill,
absolutely take it out of the check. Hello, exactly what
did the pandemic teach you? What did you learn about
Issa Ray during the pandemic? I learned that I'm more
restless than I thought I was. Um, that I can

(01:23:11):
be a saboteur? Um? What what is that? Charlomagne has
restless ant? No synderman. We were talking about it and
then you said, the restless just stuck and it needs
things to do. Wait, what don't listen to people? They're
insane drinking already. Don't listen to them. What is the

(01:23:33):
Angelie reported on that I don't even know what what?
What is it? Aid have to poop, but then even
after you actually have to keep on going and it
just the feeling doesn't go away. I hate how y'all
interrupted such a nice deep answer that Esa was trying
to get to. You know what I mean to talk
about restless anises. This is why this show is the
way to show that's a metaphor you experienced during the pandemic.

(01:23:54):
I shtually feel like that's beautiful. That one word set
her off, you said, because I looked at you, I
was like, here go you coming. Yeah, I mean I'm restless,
and but I really really, really really appreciated the pandemic.
It made me also realize, like I'm sure a lot
of us I need a rest. I needed to just chill,

(01:24:16):
and I'm my best when I get to have time
to be creative as opposed to like I wrote during
the pandemic and then you know it got picked up
and that was a different thing. But I wouldn't have
had time if I didn't have that break. Were you
supposed to get married in twenty twenty I think I
read that somewhere and then had to did you read
it kind of Um? I was supposed to. Yeah, the

(01:24:37):
photos you got um postponed that. Was there any consideration
to do an hour this season per episode? No, we
are a half hour comedy. It is in the description
of the show that hpel by you can change, so no,
we can't. We literally can't. Sometimes we like will submit
episodes for HBOS approval that I like thirty three minutes

(01:24:57):
and they'll be like, get it there, I'm twenty eight
thirty seconds, Like that's it, so it's out of our hands.
Did you have any pressure right in this season, because
you know, what's the last seasoned Insecure? My guy? Yes,
I mean there was tell the pressure. I think one
through four we were really good about shutting all that out.
But the weird thing about four was we were in
the writer's room while the show was airing, and so

(01:25:19):
we got to see reactions in real time and that
was interesting. And then yeah, it just adds the extra
pressure on people tell you the show means something to them.
When I think about other shows that have ended and
they messed it up, you know, like that that weighs
on our shoulders. But you know, we got freed later
when one of our writers was like, we keep acting
like we're ending the show, and these characters lives aren't ending,

(01:25:44):
like they're still gonna live on after this. So let's
let's treat it like we're gonna write a season six.
And that really changed the game. So it's open ended.
Don't leave us with something open it. You already killed Lauren,
so you can't continue on after season five without Laurence.
I mean, anything can happen, like a spinoff. Just die
every day be Yeah, maybe I love that you have

(01:26:08):
killed lords up why you kill You saw the script
and telling people on the air that somebody died. Yeah,
I saw that that spoiler happened, and I'm like, where
did this come from. We've never had any spoiler that
I would be freaking out if a real spoiler lead.
And so that's not real. That's not a real spoiler.

(01:26:29):
Do you care about awards since you have like you're
so impactful for the culture that the awards matter to you.
The awards don't matter, like winning awards don't matter, but
like getting nominated really puts your show on a map.
But people on the squad definitely have feelings about Like
ask Princess Penny that question and he's like, we should
have got every award um, and yeah, I love how

(01:26:50):
he rides for us. Is it a real black renaissance
in Hollywood or is it just like performative. I'm seeing
behind the scenes a lot of changes, Like it is
hard to hire and exact right now. It is hard
because they're getting suited up for stupid money, so I
can't afford some of the exacts that I want. And
in that way, like I've always talked about when black
people are in positions of power, hopefully things will change

(01:27:14):
and we'll see if that's true, because a lot of
them are in positions of power right now. All Right,
we got more with Ray when we come back, don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne and the guy
we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with
Issa Ray Charlomagne. I know it's just acting, but did

(01:27:36):
you ever find yourself still in character? Not like anyone
last season? I Orgin knows how mad I was at
her and she was really like, She's like Angela. It's
a character just relaxed. I have never been bad at
even even after like you don't have to do something.
In fact, my my real best friend, who is based

(01:27:56):
off of she even hit me up and she was like,
are we cool, like because everybody coming from ali Aka
coming from me and I was like, no, it's it's
just a show. This is not like the characters. An't
you anymore? But Ivan played the role. That's why we
don't like her. I think that. I think on a
high key level, it really affected her, like her feelings

(01:28:17):
were hurt because people turned on her so quickly. The
first episode. We were trying to please do, please do.
I always wanted to know when you grew up in
Maryland and then you moved to La. How was that
shell shot from Maryland to the West coast from you know,
because you said you was it was like an all
white school, the first family white to black and in law.
How was that? Yeah? I mean I was born in La.

(01:28:39):
We lived in Senegal, which was like, you know, an
African experience that I had never had, and then we
went to Maryland and that was a culture shock too
of just being around said you playing hockey, I was
not playing hockey. That's what I read since in street
hockey and swimming street hockey, swomen hockey. No I did it,
but that's so interesting. But now I was swimming for sure.

(01:29:02):
I played soccer. Then I moved back to LA and yeah,
that was a culture shock. And I was just, you know,
candidly a little bit lame. And you know, the kids
there just didn't with me because you were the white
black girl. I hate that. I hate when people say
the white black girl. I mean, not you, but I
just hate when people say that. But I was also lame,
like I was. I was just too eager, you know,

(01:29:26):
I was just pressed to make friends. I liked be
in the class clowns, and my jokes just weren't hitting
the same. And then you know, I moved to a
private school. Uh, and then I was just I realized
that I've been since that private school experience, I've actually
been in a black bubble for a very long time
until even insecure and having to work in black spaces.

(01:29:46):
Because even at the private school there was a black group.
But my mom was still like he quarantined from white people.
I mean, I guess, I guess, but my mom was
just like at that private school. She was like, you're
getting you still too white, Like I don't like this
and jes so she was like, So then she moved

(01:30:07):
me to a high school that was on the border
of Compton and watch shout out to King. But I
mean it was amazing because it was kids that wanted
to be doctors, so from all over. It was a
magnet school. So it's people from Compton watch from View
Park like I came from. But we all worked at
Killer King Hospital, you know, and I thought I wanted
to be a doctor. And working at that hospital, working

(01:30:28):
in triage, seeing you know, the er room, seeing people
in pain, I was like, oh, I don't want to
do this. And then you know, after school, like I
was African American studies, nature, and then after school I
was working in an African American museum, public theater, all
those things. So it was just like, oh, I had
only immersed myself into this weird bubble. And then insecure

(01:30:50):
happening and then we were meeting with like, you know,
other writers, and I expanded my risings. But in the
writers in my realize, oh, I've only had this experience. Well,
I want all my daughters to be lamed it. I'm curious,
you know, but that is the thing that beause my
daughter was you know, she grow up the same way,
but now that she's in college, she kind of she's
almost in that black bubble like she's that So it

(01:31:10):
was like it was a shell shot. But where did
she goes? Okay, yeah, I mean that's where I wanted
to go too. But one thing you're intentional about is ownership,
right when it comes to being in your neighborhood in
La rate and that's an end, you know, being in
Englewood and all of that, that's important, and I see
a lot of I'm gonna take that there. I like

(01:31:33):
real estate. I like that, but I do see all
the moves that you're making there. So can you tell
us some of the things that you have going on?
H Yeah, I mean I am into the South LA
is going through heavy gentrification and that is killing me.
And I really just want to prioritize black residences in
the community. I want to create pipelines. I want to

(01:31:54):
showcase back black businesses. I want the South La Crenshaw
area to be the black version of what Koreatown is like.
I want to be able to have everything feeding into
one another. And that's like the grand vision. I'm nowhere
near that yet, but I am, you know, buying different
properties to expand my multi units single year. You haven't

(01:32:14):
get My dad is just like that's where's And I
was like, I haven't because then you have to be
a landlord, property property management stuff that's extra that'll be
down the line, hopefully, because I do want to just
have affordable housing. But yeah, it's just it's a long
term plan and I'm learning something. Actually, I have so
much to learn. But I stope I never understood why
we never did that. Like you see Italian Town in

(01:32:34):
New York and see Korea Town, Italian towns called Little Italy,
Italian Town, Italian Town. Everybody has their old true, It's true, Jesus,

(01:33:07):
it's not even that far off. That sounded a lot
like Nippo. That's what Nipple was trying to do. Yeah,
And I have so much respect, have some respect for
what he was doing. And I observed that that was
aspirational to me, it was inspiring. The whole thing nipp
was quashing beef. You had a beef you and Lauren
or something like that alone out of proportion. I'm not

(01:33:28):
getting to me and Lauren are great work swimmer beef
this swimmer first of all, yes, but not all right,
we saw you a little Italy. We're great. I love

(01:33:51):
Laura with all my heart. It was a misunderstanding. And yeah,
did you and nipp ever talk about like doing something
like real estate? Wat? No, we never got a chance.
My first time talking to him was at one of
did these birthday parties, you know, right before he passed,
And that was my first time getting to meet meet him.
But I had been I'd seen what he was doing
and I wanted to, like, I wanted to reach out,

(01:34:12):
and we were actually I do a series called a
Sip and he was gonna be the gas right before.
So still like want to make his legacy proud and
seeing the impact that he's had, you know in my area.
I love him. You know. Easter really is one of
the realist though. And the reason I say that is
like we're airing this on one okay, and that date

(01:34:35):
mean something to me because it's my good friend Jasmine Water,
Jasmine Waters jazz Flies born day. And I say East
is the realist for a lot of reasons. But I
want to tell this story because when Jazz was still
here on this planet. You pulled up on her one
day and poured into her in a way that impacted
her so much, and that conversation gave her so much
hope and so much optimism. And I respect that so

(01:34:57):
much because the true measure of a person is how
to treat someone who can't do anything for them. Man,
So I read I've told you that before, but I
wanted to say that publicly because that's the type of
person you are. Jason was amazing, and you know, rest
in peace to her. But it's also like she poured
love in to me when I didn't have, you know, anything,
and she just invited me to her house to kick

(01:35:18):
it and I liked her, and it was just like
I've never got a chance to say with you, didn't
get to know you, and that was so fulfilling to me.
And I wish, you know, I wish I had known.
But well, you made her day that day. That is
a fact. Yeah, And I love the fact that like you,
Like he just said, there's things that you've done for
people that you didn't have to and that you didn't
benefit from. Like even when I ran into you and

(01:35:40):
you were like, I'm gonna do lip service? What and
then like I really, I was like, oh word, I
was like I read, I really followed up and you
really did it. But that was a big deal for men,
because I would never even think in my head, all right,
Easa Ray about to do lip service. I wouldn't even
have thought to even ask because but it meant a
lot to me, especially during the pandemic. Fan that's all
it is. All right, we got a fool for you
too if you want to, because you want to celebrate

(01:36:05):
you by real estate, okay, dollar contract not to be celebrated.
I appreciate. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
Your mornings will never be the same. Hey, what up, y'all?

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