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is that typing up the morning? Welcome morning? Everybody is Thursday.
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Angela was just on. She's broadcasting from the crib. Charlemagne
is running a little late, so we're just holding it
down today. Hopefully you guys had a great day. Yesterday
I announced that I am doing my car show in Alabama.
So I've been getting all that ready Huntsville, Alabama, to
be exact, and I've been learning a lot about Huntsville, Alabama.
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I've learned is one of the best cities that a
lot of people are moving to. I heard as far
as real estate, the real estate is growing at an
extreme rate. And as far as Alabama is one of
the biggest cities in Alabama. So I've been learning a
lot about Alabama. So shout to everybody out in Alabama.
I can't if you guys to come to the car
show November twenty seventh, which is the Sunday after Thanksgiving.
If you haven't got your tickets. Took the link of
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my bio and it's it's a family fun event. So
if you're close to whether you're in parts of Georgia,
parts of Florida, make the trip. I know if they're
having a big weekend. I know Auburn plays Alabama and
it's like a huge weekend. They got hundreds of thousands
of people in the city. So that will be the
finale car show. So I can't wait to see you guys.
It's games for kids, it's roller skating rings, it's cool
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cause celebrity, cause people stop through. We teach kids had
a double dutch, it's face painting, food trucks, and then
we have some like adult activities like the bar just
in case. So I can't wait to see you guys
November twenty seven. So if you haven't got your tickets,
you know, definitely get your tickets and definitely check it
out all right now Today on the show, who's joining
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us today west Side Boogie. West Side Boogie will be
joining us. Of course, he's an artist for California. I
don't know much about the gentleman. I've heard a bunch
of his songs, but the Breakfast Club will be talking
to him this morning and get to learn him, get
to know about him a little bit better. And also
we got a worldwide exclusive. All right, this is Bryson Tiller.
Don't they usually release music on Fridays? Bryson until this
is ft. We're gonna release it when I want to
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release it. All right? Well, here it is this called Outside.
When we come back, we got front page news. I
don't know what he's talking about, but we'll get to it. Next,
it's to breakfast club. Good morning, everybody is DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Clubs
getting some front page news. Let's start off with some
sports tonight, the Rams take on the Bills. That happens
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at eight twenty pm. So NFL season is back and
people are predicting the Bills might go all the way
to share and what else? You got? Easy? All right? Well,
at nineteen year old man has been arrested, and that
is after four people were killed and three wounded as
he went on a quote senseless and murder rampage. The
suspected shooter has been identified by police as Ezekiel Dwan Kelly.
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He was apprehended about nine twenty pm last night, after
police issued an urgent Morning Memphis that asked for residents
to stay indoors now here he is on Facebook live
because he was actually recording all of this and doing
this on Facebook Live. Way, don't own ut facing, no
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facing for real. Oh my mama, you think playing so real?
Mind guy, He was just pulling up to random people,
just shooting. Yeah, as far as we know right now,
it seems like it was random. But the first shooting
was around one am on Wednesday, a man was found
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fatally shot in a driveway. This all continued until about
four thirty pm. Now police did manage to apprehend him.
A woman was found shot to death around seven twenty
three pm. He took her vehicle and fled, and then
a man was found shot and wounded around that time
as well. They did find um the suspect. He carjacked
a person at a gas station and then fled in
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that person's Dodge Challenger. That challenger was spoted minutes later.
There was a high speed chase and then he was
arrested without incident and two weapons were in the car.
But they do not know what that motive is, so
they don't know why they don't know how he got
these weapons, what made him snap, what made him do that.
They don't know anything as yet. Right now, the mayor
of memphisis calling it a sentence murder rampage. They said
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he was a release from prison less than six months ago.
He had been charged with attempted first degree murder. He
pleaded guilty in April to a lesser charge of aggravated
assault and was sentenced to three years in prison. Last year.
He served eleven months, and he was seventeen when that
incident occurred, and so they said if he had served
his full three year sentence, he would still be in
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prison today. Yeah. I mean, this is a tough one
because you hear this all the time. You hear about
people getting arrested for crimes. They're taking a plea which
is a lesser crime, and not having to serve the
full term and serve a couple of months, and then
they get back out and then do another a worse crime.
I mean, we have to fix that. We have to
fix our whole system, because I'm hearing more and more
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and more and more stories of this, you know, because
I don't want to say it's easy, but you commit
a crime and then you can, you know, cop out
to something a lot less and not have to serve
very much time. You know, if he should have been
in jail for three years, maybe this wouldn't happened if Charloman,
you know. All right, So he is in custody right now,
and I guess we'll get more information today when he's
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in court. I write A new mom gave birth to
twins with different dads. She had sex with two men
on the same day. It's a nineteen year old Brasilian women.
They said, this is not an impossible thing, but it
is a one in a million type of situation. So
the woman originally suspected only one of the two men
to be the father of the twins. She collected his DNA.
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It only turned up positive for one of those kids.
She said, I remember that I had sex with another
man and called him to take the test, which was positive.
And she said, I was surprised by the results. I
didn't know this could happen. They are very similar. That
is wow, and what are you doing that situation? And
she still with one of the fathers, like, like, how
does that work? How does that? Like that's insane? I mean,
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you know, I don't know if she's with either one
of them. That is wild, that's that's crazy. That wow.
We's just one of the fathers actually looks after both
of them. I'm not sure if the other dad is
in you know, his child's life at all. But that's
my child. I'm only looking out for my child. The
other twins on your own because what happens now, who
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pays the child support for both those kids? With Charlot
Mane if you just joined us, Uh, this lady is
having two ladies having twins, and uh, there's two different fathers.
That's impossible. No, that's the truth. That's what I said.
It's impossible. No, it's a true story. She has one
in a million chances, one in a million chance. I
don't believe she has sex with two dudes and within
a twenty four hour period. And I don't believe this story.
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He simply don't believe this story. There's so much stupid
stuff that we see in owadays, and I just don't
think it's real. This is one of them. They said
it occurs in about one out of every thirteen thousand
paternity cases involving twins, So within twins, it's about one
out of every thirteen thousand cases. But they said a
lot of times, you don't know, because there's no reason
to do a paternity test on twins. Most people don't
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do that. But in this situation she did. That's why.
So did she get a train rant on her? What happened?
She just had sexual two different guys within twentyferent guys,
she said, right once, WAREM left with two babies, and boom,
they're not the same that Jesus Christ. Did she get
two different STDs too, or just babies? I don't know.
Maybe she could get crabs and cyphilist I've never heard
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this in my life. This is this is unbelievable. This
is new. This is a mutant. I'm telling you. They're
doing things. Man, they're doing any stuff in the laboratory nowadays. Bro,
it's impossible. Come on, so they're not really been at
forty four years. I've never heard this ever in my life.
Have you ever heard this ever in your life? Never?
Well it's happened. Now we heard it, all right? Well
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that is imagine that something new. Get it off your chests.
Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If
you need to vent phone lines A wide open again
eight hundred five eight five one on five one. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Did your
time to get it off your chests? Whether you're man
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or blast, so we better have the same energy. We
want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello,
Who's this is Christian? What's up? Mvy? What's up? Charlotte Mane?
What's up? Angela? Ye? Get it off your chest? Yo yo?
Mby looking for the tickets at the ac car show,
love brother, it was wonderful. Everything went good, the food
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was great. But after I love everything just it was horrible.
What happened? Well, first of all, did you have the
turkey leg hut? Did you have all the good food?
And I try to get some turkey legs, but they
was they were done already. They sold out. Yeah yeah,
but listen. I went to the House hotel and I
was in there for like about thirty minutes. This was
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like around one in the morning. My boy tells me,
here's a cup. He gave me a cup of liquor
and I didn't drink none of it. I just walked
out with the cup. What was that for? The lady
did not want to give me my car for old
two hours. I mean he said, oh no, you walked
out with liquor. I can't give me a car. Like, man,
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did you inspect the cup? The cup is full, right,
She's like yes. I'm like so I wasn't drinking. I
just had the cup because my friend gave it to me.
She's like, oh, I gotta I gotta do a visalize.
I'm like, okay, call the cop and do it. Berthalizer.
It was a cup on site. He literally expected the cup,
looked at me and he told me, okay, tell me
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your ABC started from hell. I gave it to her.
I did everything he told me too. They still wouldn't
give me my car. I had to sit there for
two hours while she was literally laughing in my face
like like that that was horrible, bro. I know it's
horrible for you, but you gotta think about it. You
come to Valet with an open cup of liquor. What
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what was it? I'm sure it was dark. It was dark,
so it was smelling extra strong, and you want your car,
and all I'm thinking about it, if I give you
this car and you get into an accident, it's because
I could have saved your life. So she did the
right thing, bro. But I wasn't even drinking, Like I
wasn't drinking. I have people she didn't know. She didn't
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know if that was your first drink, second drink, thirty.
She did the right thing. She wanted to make sure.
She wanted to save your life because man, I had
to I had to get back home to work. I
had to drive all the way back to Padison, and
then I ended up getting a chicken out of time
for that for window. I get it, but you gotta
think about it like this. You know how many times
she probably see people walk out that casino drunk or
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halfway drunk, so she thinks she's saving her life. That's
support that I'm not telling you. She was giving everybody
else the parky, literally everybody else. I was drunk, like
I had this ancient couple wh I was talking with
the cop literally all into an argument. He's a couple
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someone right right on my foot, like right on my fumi,
y'all right over me and freaking Oh, she's on the corties.
I'm like, you really gonna give them the cart and
means that I'm sitting here not drunk or anything like that.
You're not gonna give me my cartes. That's crazy. I
ain't got not do with the hotel, bro. I'm glad
you had a good time at the car sho though. Man, No,
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everything was good man, Thank you, though, I see the
next one, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five
eight five, one oh five one. I kind of think
she did the right thing. I mean, I don't know
eight hundred five. I mean he had an open cup.
I could see if he just walked out and whatever.
But if you have a holding a cup of liquor,
that's different. I agree. Hello, who's this? Good morning? This
is Monique. How are you? Breakfast club? Morning? Good morning Angela. Ye,
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and I'm getting money. I want to take congratulation on
your new endeavor. Thank you. I appreciate it. Way up
with Angela. Yee yeah, way up girl. But I wanted
to be going to twins. What you guys were talking
about earlier, I had that happened to a family member
and actually the twins teenagers. Now. One of my friends
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told me that he actually introduced me to somebody who's
a twin, and um, it's on and the twin has
another father, the other twin has another father. He was like, hey,
you know the person I'll introduce you to. That's the
same situation, so it is not as uncommon. Yeah, and
it was crazy because he just felt like one of
the babies. He just didn't have that attachment too. And
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he was so strong about it and got a blood
test and one of them was not head. They said
a lot of times people don't even get the paternity test.
They just rock with it. Yeah, but he said that
that he was told that you have seventy two hours
and if that young lady has you know, in of
course with someone else, was a no, seventy two hours,
you can impregnate that same egg. Wow, that's nuts. Well,
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thank you, mama. Hello, who's this? Hey Dinizia again? Then
see a good morning? How y'all join? I know, so
I was calling because I don't under see another poem? Eye, Well, Sam,
what's your poem? Mama? Okay it's entitled God? Okay, okay.
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Every day it was the same lines beating me in
my head, hurful situations that made me feel dead, and
I got so tired of wanting to be free. So
I asked God for a healing and me I got
down on my knees and begged him to come through
my love, my life. God, what can't I give you?
I was telling him about my skins and everything that
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made me feel blue, from my money to my kisses,
my own lives. It's truth. I was telling him about
things I've seen a five years old, even to when
that man took me that bade me so cold. I
got so stick of that man swing down on my soul,
so heavy on my chests, and and I was about
to give up. But then God called me blessed, and
I started seeing things that my igination not chell them loud,
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and when no hesitation, calling my simpl genius, still awesome
and kind, getting to know Jesus. He was even giving
me secrets because they knew I'd speaking. I was thinking
him for the joy he gave. While he was telling
me how I was wonderfully make he reminded me that
I was in there and how he counted every strength
of my hair, everything causing harm. Only pushed me in
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his arm to told me that. And when he delivered
me from that man, he said I could never go back.
He told me to increase my faith, yet my ego
still told him not to be too late. He said
he couldn't my spirit gave me these words because someone
had to hear it. My strength, my joy, my lyrics.
I'm like, I'm not even boushie. I just want my dreams,
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perfect health, wealth and my own love or sort of seems.
I don't want to hate, jealous of watching my cars,
don't mean mug and please don't still too hard, because
nine times out of ten, I'm just topping to God. Okay, okay, man,
I love it out. I'm just talking to God. Thank you,
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thank you so much. Mama. Yeah, we'll get get it
off your chest. Eight hundred five A five, one oh
five one. Now we got rumors on the way. Yes,
and we'll talk about Mystico. He has been indicted by
a grand jury in his rape case. Will tell you
what those details are, all right, we'll get into that next.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Listen,
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Oh gosh, got club? All right? Well, Mystico is facing
life in prison after being indicted by a grand jury
for first degree rape and more so, they said he
could stay behind bars. That's right for the remainder of
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his life. He was officially indicted on a charge of
first degree rape and He faces a mandatory life sentence
if he is convicted. He also has been charged with
simple criminal, simple criminal damage to property, domestic abuse, battery
by strangulation, simple robbery, and false imprintman stemming from his arrest.
It happened in July. He also will be charged with
possession of heroin, illegal possession of xanax, possession of methamphetamine,
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possession of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia. Now this
is the second time he's been arrested for this, right,
a third time? Yeah? Is it the same woman or
is it somebody different or is each individual you know
different every time? Or do we know or not? Listen?
I don't know who this woman is. But the victim
says that she was visiting his home when he beat
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her and forcibly raped her. She said also during the encounter,
he took her phone and car keys and refused to
let her leave. Eventually, he did let her go after
he used her phone and bank account to send himself
one hundred and fifty dollars. So he's now currently being
held without bail. Ooh, but he is a lifetime registered
sex offender. If you guys recalled back in twenty three,
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he was convicted for sexual assault and extortion back then.
So now man with her life in two thousand and three,
two thousand three, Okay, yeah, well I don't feel bad
for any rapists. So if you just found guilty and
he did it, it is what it is, all right. Now,
let's talk about Turk. He's on Drink Champs and people
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are debating what he was trying to say on the episode.
You know what happens. You start drinking, you say things.
You might have said it the wrong way. All right,
Well listen to this and you tell me, well, all right,
so there was a statement that you made on you
named the outlet earlier. Man, he was like, yo, you
know I had sex in jail? And then people took
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that part? Could they done? Okay? Man, what you hear me? Not?
Let men tell y'all something about see I'm not gonna
get telling y'all who you feel me. But if you're
a real street you are already to know who I
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you see. I'm sorry, see a line of y'all be like,
he must pump because y'all don't got no in status.
Ma'am a gangster man man shot police. Listen the documentary
Come and fitted two bullets. Let me guess the intern
that's taking Turk literally, yes, yea god, y'all do realize
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Turk is being sarcastic, right of course, Okay, like he's
playing it to the fact that on the inning that
nobody cares about the truth from the lives more entertaining.
He's simply not trying to get himself on anyone who
works at that prison jammed up, and if that's what's
happening where he was locked up, he doesn't want to
mess it up for folks who are still in there, Like,
come on, man, y'all gotta be smarter. It was amusing, though,
it's always amusing. But that's why I'm he's playing into it,
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like nobody cares about the truth and the lives more entertaining,
so you might as well give him something to talk
about that they're gonna run what they want to run
with anyway. Now, in addition to that, he wants to
make sure that people know that as everybody else is
telling their story, he wants the freedom to be able
to do that too. Ben Wayne caught crabs together. Set
of people try to turn a testimon into a messimony, right,
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there's a lot of you out there doing the shit
that we was doing. So I got to tell them, broke,
I understand what y'all going through, but check this out.
It ain't just the aids out there. You know what
I'm saying. You can catch this now. They got the
monkey box and all heard you know now you feel me.
So I was doing an interview and I say something
about it, and they were like, man, you bringing that
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old stuff up. This is my story. I just heard
Babe and Wayne tell a story like Babe and say
Wayne say on hell man, Wayne, like, man, I'm better
than all them. So if they could tell a story,
I could tell mine. Y'all like to turn somebody's testimony
into a messimony, dropping a clues boons for turns. Lord,
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he's right though, I mean, he's telling this story. I
don't know when we got to a place in our
society where folks can't, you know, tell the so called good,
so called back, and so called ugly at that story.
That's your story. Hmm. Yeah. And it's a weird thing
because sometimes people are like, why is this person talking
about this? But then on the flip side, if it
is your story to tell, you're not able. Yeah, you're
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not supposed to talk about your life. Like you know,
we've all had different life experiences. What are books for? Documentary?
Sometimes sometimes your life, Yeah, sometimes your life does involve
other people and maybe they put on one. You could
have just said I had a SCD or you could
have said me and someone else that was down with
the crew, you know what I mean. Well, wouldn't be
It wouldn't be that great of a story. I mean,
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if you grew up a little way way one of
the biggest stars in the world, of course you're gonna
tell that. But the story. But then people also didn't
like ear Gotty talking about Ashanti and that was unnecessary.
Solve it. You're right, whatever, man, it's people's story. You
tell the things and you did with the consequences of
what you said. That's all that matters. All right, Well
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that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss
Front Page News. What we're talking about? All right? Barack
and Michelle Obama returned to the White House House for
the first time together joint lee since Obama left office
in twenty seventeen. And I'll tell you why. All right,
we'll get into that. NeXT's the Breakfast Club good morning morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
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are the Breakfast Clublet's get some front page news now
for everybody out there. The NFL is back. That's right.
Tonight the Rams take on the Bills. Excited about that, No,
because it's not the Cowboys. But I'm excited that the
NFL is back. Though. We play on Sunday against the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Dallas Cowboys. Baby and tonight also the
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w NBA, the Sky take on the Sun. Now what
else you got? Easy? All right? Well, Barack and Michelle
Obama went to the White House for their official portraits.
They had the unveiling ceremony that took place in the
White House's East Room. Now President Joe Biden, First Lady
Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and former staffers of
the Obama administration were presents. The portraits were commissioned by
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the White House Historical Association. They'll be in that building
and they were painted by artists Robert mccurty and Sharon Sprung.
Here is what Barack Obama had to say. I want
to thank Sharon Sprung for capturing everything I love about Michelle,
her grace, her intelligence, and the fact that she's fine.
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Her portrait is stunning, and I want to thank Robert
McCurdy for taking on a much more difficult subject and
doing a fantastic job with mine. He captures every wrinkle
on your face, every crease in your shirt. You'll note
that he refused to hide any of my gray hairs,
refused my request to make my ears smaller. He also
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talked me out of wearing a tan suit by the law.
Let me thank my husband first of all for such
spicy remarks. Asta loved him so much. Man, that was
so much damnit. Man. Wait, wish he was still a
president because I like him, that's all. No policy reasons, no,
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no policy reasons, just because you like him. I like
him because he's black, yes, or half black. Kanye would say,
he's half black. He's black, and he's half black and
he's half white. He's black and I like him. No
policy reasons though he's black and I like him. Jesus Christ, Okay,
is that a problem, all right? Yes, when it's a president,
you gotta have some policy like him for some policy reasons.
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Because he's black, Jesus, That's why I voted for him,
but I didn't know. I didn't know any better. Anybody,
if you knew better, would you still vote for him?
Right now? Based on all the other options we got? Yes, yes,
all right. Now let's go to what happened in Memphis.
A tragic event for people were killed and three people
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wounded and a census murder rampage that forced residents to
actually stay inside of their homes as they were trying
to capture Ezekiel Dewan Kelly, nineteen years old. He is
now in custody after a series of shooting. He actually
was on Facebook Live letting people know what he was doing.
Oh on't wake say no facing, no facing for real?
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Oh my mama, cuyed you think on playing? Cut? So real? Mind? God?
What was that Facebook live? Somebody you know on Facebook Live? Now?
He carjacked a person at a gas station and he
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fled in that person's Dodge Challenger. That challenger was then
spotted by police minutes later. There was a high speed
chase and they did manage to apprehend him without incident.
There were two weapons found inside of the car. They
do not know what that motive is as of now,
but the mayor Jim Strickland of Memphis is calling it
a senseless murder rampage. He also was released from prison
um less than six months ago. He had been charged
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with attempted first degree murder, and he pleaded guilty in
April of twenty twenty one to a lesser charge. He
ended up getting ten to three years in prison and
serving eleven months. Yeah, it's bad enough that we can't,
you know, stop from seeing these things on social media
because these people go live with these kind of hainous acts.
But I think that it has to be a media
blackout after the fact, because you can tell by this
guy's mug shots and the pictures he was taken after
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he got arrested that he was doing this just for attention. Absolutely.
You can hear him when he's talking on the video
and he's only doing it for attention. Like I'm telling you, man,
there's this book by Nicholas car that came out in
twenty ten called The Shallows and What the Internet Is
Doing to Our Brains, and boy oh boy. Yeah, but
we also need to fix the system. If he was,
you know, convicted of what attempted murder and he copped
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out to a smaller police, so he wouldn't have to
serve as much time and only had to serve eleven months,
and it came out and started doing this. We have
to fix this. That's what's messed up. Though he's only nineteen,
so I always when thought he was a juvenile tea. Yeah,
oh so he wasn't a juvenile, so he's still considered
the juvenile. So I mean, what are you doing situations
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like that? Yeah, we gotta figure something out. But if
somebody's arrested for attempted murder, that's why these attempted murder,
that's why. That's why the prison system needs to be
a real correctional system. Like it said, it's a correctional system,
but it's not. They're not correcting anything. They're just towing
these you know, kids in jail and not offering them
any type of rehabilitation services whatsoever, like putting them in
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the corner for a couple of months and then put
them back right. They should be getting mental health services.
They should you know, be getting all types of psychological testing,
you know, give them an opportunity to learn some type
of trades or they can come out and have a job.
I know, it's difficult but you also have to check
up on these kids once they released to make sure
they're doing the right thing. They make sure they are
in those programs that they are getting. No what I'm saying,
they should have those programs when they're in prison so
when they come out they can ask something to do.
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You can't. You put them in there for three years.
You make them all of an animal and they're throwing
back out in the street, and then they do stupid
stuff like this, like come on man, all right, well
that is your front page news. All right, right, thank you, missie.
She's laughing about they should sounds so damn so stressed.
I no, man, Lord, have mercy. Christ. I ain't gotta
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tell me. It's not like he was aiming at somebody.
Ain't gotta tell me. You ain't gotta tell me. Walking
I feel, I feel, I feel your pains could have
been driving. I know the ones could have been outside
in the place. No, it just gives you. It just
gives you whatever it could have been walking down the
It just gives you a different level of anxiety. I
don't even want to hear it. Because when I see
those things on social media, I scrolled by them. I
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don't watch it. I don't want to see it. The
headline is enough for me. Man. It was there was
a gentleman early this morning when I when I came
in and he was sitting there and I'm looking at
him like moving, and he asked me for a lighter.
But when he asked me for a light, I thought
I got many, Lord, have mercy, trust me. I feel
your pain, bro, Bro give me hug you want? No, No,
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no I want. Don't you do that? No? No, stay there, No,
that's why she's leaving. That's why she's leaving. Now't hug her. No.
When we come back, not from the back, not fro
the back, come come on. Oh my gosh, that was
a horrible scream, like that is everything? Okay? No, are
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you okay? Yeah, westslipe book he's gonna joining us when
we call I love Westside Bookie. He's got one of
my favorite rap albums of the year. It's called More
Black Superheroes. And if you've heard the album, then you
know why I like it so much, because that brother
talks about therapy and healing and all types of things. Right,
So we'll talk to usipe Book and when we come back,
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you got a teenager. It's the most irritating age in
the world. Girl a boy, boy? Oh see, I got
a little girl. I think girls are worse when it's
no that seems scary. Boys are just irritating because it's
like a reflection on myself. So it's like I'll be
wanting to fire him up. And he taller than me
right now too, so I got to like work out
a little bit taller than you. His mom must be tall. No,
I don't know how he ended up taller than me.
He just only liked this much taller than me right now.
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He's still growing exactly, and he had a basketball player.
So now let's since you do have a son, let's
talk about more black superheroes. The album that you have
out so how was the process making this album? I
know you had said previously that you went to therapy
for like three years and it made it a little
difficult to write at certain points. Yeah, it was tough,
Um just because the accountability factor that that came with therapy. Um,
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because I had just got out of relationship. It was
like my first like healthy relationship. I feel like I
was with your like three years. All my other relationships,
I feel like was based off trauma bonding. So when
I lost her, I was still happy because I was like,
I'm going to make a fire album because like I
can make at I can make a heartbreak album, you
know what I'm saying. Then I'm in therapy and my
therapist making me address stuff and make me hold myself accountable,
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so I can. I feel like I couldn't approach music
the same. Now, when you talk about your previous relationships
before that, what do you mean by trauma bonding? Like
what was like it's my baby, like my baby mama. Um, well,
I think we were just too hurt people that this
was fighting just so we can make up. The making
up part was the best part for me. Trauma bonding
is so real and we have trauma bonds, not even
just with the opposite sex. Growing up in the hood
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and start hustling. Are you in a gang or whatever?
Sometimes a lot of that is trauma bonding to you
all bonding over the wrong trauma bond with the homies. Yes,
that's crazy. I never thought about that, right, we didn't
go do a drive bar. Really, the most trauma bonding
is I guess it's with my homies. So yeah, on
L L Simmes too. Man, you say one of the
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greatest lines I've ever heard in reference to folks trying
to heal what you don't say it, but the woman
on the song says it. She says it ain't know
where You're still a bitch nigga and you being therapy. Yo.
I was just thinking about that yesterday. Um. How like
when I mess up now, I feel like it's heavier
to the people around me because they just expect me
to be perfect because I've been I've been bragging about therapy.
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They're like, oh, you are, your therapy not working for him,
And I'm just like, growing is up for everything. And
that's the frustrating part because sometimes my growing gets staggnant.
Sometimes I'll take leaps forward. Sometimes our backslide and that's
all the process of it. At least. I just think
therapyist made me more aware of it. She gave me
the tools, my therapist game the tools. But it's still
a once a week thing. I don't I can't afford
therapy every day, so you know what I'm saying, I
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go once a week too. And that's the beauty of
therapy as well, right, It teaches you you don't have
to be perfect. Exactly what made you decide to go?
I was crying over my ex Also, shout out to
my management company lover in the signs Summer first got therapy.
They got therapy for her as like alcome, that's my
label made or whatever. She got therapy first because she
was going through a lightning with the media, you know
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what I'm saying. So my management got her therapists and
they thought it would be a good idea if they
got all the artists. Therapists love any signs everybody. Yes,
they got all the artists therapy. Even they have therapy
and we do group therapy. They do group therapy. As
like the label amazing, everybody need to sign at first. Yeah,
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you know in the in the world, can I say?
And then in the ner world it looked at, it's
looked at it's crazy, Like that's the stigma around it,
Like what do I need to go talk to somebody
I don't know for and when I could just talk
to the homies or go smoke or do something like that.
So more trauma exactly, And even some days I still
like to my therapist some days know what I'm saying.
Some days I'm busy today because growing sometimes it's uncomfortable,
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but I know that's where the girls come. But what
was your first session? Like she tried to just pull
up on me in the studio, like, you know, just
sit around and be at homie, which I appreciate, but
I still like saw through it. I knew what she
was doing, so it was a lot of resistance at first.
I don't think we got to break through to like
maybe after the first three months. Happened in that last
relationship that had you so upset? Why did you guys
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break up? I don't think I was a great boyfriend
at the time. I don't like like bragging about the
zodiac ufs, but I'm a Virgo and they say we
expect perfection out of every Yeah, it was like a
couple of days ago. I just had a party two
nights ago. Medical line. I thought, you think so sometimes, bro,
we manipulative. It's crazy because we feel like we're so
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smart and we try to use it to manipulate people.
But I think on my last relationship, tourists, okay, um exactly.
She artists as well, though, and I think my career
got so consuming for her, and she started to resent
me and feel like she couldn't be the artist she
wanted to be. Um And yeah, so I think we
had an argument over the trash and she was like,
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we're breaking up and I was like, oh, she's been
checked out. She'd been wanted to get away, you know
what I'm saying, So I respect it. She dated one
of the homies now and it's irritating, but wow, tough
seeing that any that's still your homie. Though now I
ain't talked to him. He act like I did something
wrong to him, but to him, and you got all
these thoughts in your head. You're probably you've probably been
messing around exactly, and that's the tough part. But oh
my god, that's awful, except you're not making this better.
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I'm sorry, septing was not in my control. Is the
stuff I'm learning to deal with because that's always hard.
I feel like I always got to control the situation.
So but it kind of been did you take because
I know you said it's about accountability too, um just
not speaking up on stuff I wanted, Just like instead
of me just holding so much stuff in and like
putting so much pressure on her, I could have just
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spoke on it. We could have got through it. And
I think supporting her more I was making a thing
like this because I was paying for stuff, I was
being a great boyfriend, and I know it was more
than that. I needed to support her and the stuff
she cared about and really paid attention, pay attention to
the details. And I don't think I was doing that.
You talked about your first breakthrough in therapy, right, do
you feel like sharing what that was? I'll tell you
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if you tell me. Lately, I realized I got a
lot of frustration towards my mom just because I feel
like she never gave me in space to be emotional.
Your mom, while I hear that with dad's a lot,
I feel like my dad wasn't a round. I think
my mama just raised me to be tough because she
didn't want me to go out in the world and
get punk, you know what I'm saying, which I get,
but I think it should have been a balance because
now when I get older and somebody tell me they
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loved me or want to have emotional conversations, I shut down.
It's like weird to me. I don't like when people
get to touchy philly. I don't like when people give
me compliment. It all makes me glitch out. And I
spoke about it in an interview before I talked to
my mom about it, and then she saw it and
you know, she got frustrated. But I'm still glad I
did it because then we had the conversation about it after.
But that breakthrough happened me understanding, like, oh, I moved
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these ways in these relationships because this relationship in my
path on my mom. So when she say, did Dad
change things for you guys? Um, she said sorry and
that we're gonna work on it. But it's still hard.
My brain is so conditioned now and I'm still trying
to work on that. Like I said, I'm aware of it,
but that don't necessarily mean the change gonna happen immediately.
So yeah, my first breakthrough was realizing that I had
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daddy issues, you know what I mean. And you addressed
that on Anthony and in Wars and how difficult was
it to confront that topic a man? No one, It's
tough because I've been saying it don't bother me forever.
I've been like my daddy, my daddy ain't been in
my life. What I got this far without him? I
don't need them. But then I'm like, oh, it's really
affecting me, Like it's a my abandonment issues and everything
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behind it. It's like I gotta have a conversation from
my dad now I gotta figure out how to let
this hate go that I didn't even know I had,
like this unaddressed trauma, so irritating. So what was easier
writing that song? I actually, I mean, I guess you
never had the convert with so writing the song was easier.
In the past years I've reached out. I'd be like saying, yo,
but then when he say, right, can you call me?
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I just shut down and we don't end up having
a conversation because it's just like I can never see
myself walking out of my son's life, and I know
that's why overcomp and say, now with my kid and
I irritate him, I'll be hugging on him, loving him
so much because my daddy never gave me none of that,
and I just don't understand. It never makes sense to me.
He blamed my mama and say, like, your mama made
it hard. I tried to come around, but it's just
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like my baby mama could not stop me from seeing
my kid. Yeah, I will say, you know a lot
of the hate that I started to have for my
dad after therapy, once I had a conversation with him
and realized he was just a man dealing with his
own He went the therapy two or three times a week,
he was on tend to twelve different medications. He tried
to commit suicide. When I heard that, it humanized it
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in a real way for me, so I started giving
him grace. Grace. That's what my therapist was saying about
my mom when I was explaining my frustrations about her,
and she was like, you understand how hard it is
to be a single black mom, Like, because I was mad,
Like I feel like my mama didn't chase her dreams
and like she taught me how to settle. But then
my therapist was like, that's a win right there, her
being able to raise you, and you need to look
at how great that was. And I downplayed that, and like,
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my mom is a survivor, she's strong as hell. So yeah,
and sometimes you have to think you wouldn't even be
who you are where you are if it wasn't for
how you were raised and the way that things happen. Yeah,
that's true. I honestly, I'm still scared to heal all
the way because as a rapper, I think you look weak.
You know what I'm saying. I don't think I could
thrive as a rapper being healed all the way. And
I'm scared of that. And I'm not saying I'm right,
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but it's just like, you know, the world glorified ignorant,
and it's just like I'm scared to just becoming positive.
But you know what I'm saying, But how the world
started demonizing Chance. Yeah, we had that conversation last time
Chance was here. I'm like, a man can't love his
wife like they hating on Chance because he actually loves
his wife. In the meantime, Big Sulu bomped in Parru.
You know what I'm saying. All we got more with
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West Side Boogie when we come back is the Breakfast Club,
Good Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee. Charlomagne,
the guy we all the Breakfast Club was still kicking
it with West Side Boogie. Ye. Now you're being a
thought for your birthday? What is being a thought to you?
I thought I could be Bill Bellamie, like how to
be a player and like invite all my showties to
one place, and it just didn't not work out. And
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I thought I was being so clean. It's not like
I was hugging up on anybody. But I guess girls
just could read through stuff. Yeah, especially if they think
they're dating you, and then and you get invited. You
think you the one like invited me to his birthday party,
so it's special. And that's the thing I'm Even though
I'll be honest with these girls, I think if I
still move a certain way, I still think I'm the
bad person because I'll be telling him I'm not ready
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to be in a relationship. But me knowing that they're
not really understanding what I'm saying and still choosing to
move forward with them, I'm still in the wrong. So
I invited all him there and then the next day
I got text like you're too old to be moving
like this, Like they right back to the therapy stuff,
Like therapy is not doing nothing for you. You look lame.
I'm losing all respect for you. And it ain't a
way you still, guy, we get it well. Being that
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this is your first time here and we haven't had
a chance to speak to you before. Let's talk a
little bit about your journey and even like, I know
you signed to Endoscope and then how did you and
Eminem link up? All? Right? So yeah, I started singing
off in church. I'm just fast forward. I was singing
in church and Compton Um realized you're singing in church,
and I got to talk about thirty years of life.
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You know what I'm saying. I was my mama sent
me to the church and Compton I was getting in trouble.
She sent me with her homegirl to go to church.
She didn't want to come with me. Call it the
buyer instead of the choir. No, that's funny as hell,
uh that I'll be so mad. But yeah, I was
going gospel wraps at first, then it was these little kids.
I was going to the church whose gang members already,
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and I thought that was the coolest in the world.
So I became I'm a follower. Just start following him.
After church gospel raps wasn't the thing no more, started
doing regular raps. Uh. They started rapping around the city.
Got my baby mom and pregnant. At nineteen, went to
Lombie City College, finessing four a loan, bought studio equipment,
was recording in my mama room for about four years.
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This white man hit me on Twitter. In the hood,
we think any white person hit us, we made it. Well,
that's what I thought at the time. He became my
manager at the time, he came from an ed M background.
He was working with like Scrilics. Interscope ended up calling me, wow, yeah, yeah, yeah,
but yeah, I dropped a song called oh My Interscope
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ended up calling me. I leveraged them, like, you know,
he's supposed to do all the labels, but I was
gonna end up going back to Interscope anyway. Signed with them.
Then they put me on the shelf because my manager
at the time, me and him had hit a ceiling
and they just wasn't Nooring my manager. It was so scanless.
But um then LVRN came around. They had got an
imprint at Interscope, and my A and R at the
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time was like, hey man, this company I think you
should work with. They black and I think y'all y'all
could vibe together. At the same time, like two weeks
before that, he had called me and say, hey man,
I don't know how Paul Rosenberg found your music, but
he with you when he want to fly you to Detroit.
So at the same time, I got a new management
and Eminem took over my contract in like out of nowhere.
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It's not like I don't know how you found me.
Frill Frill. They said the Rihanna post maybe was the thing,
because Rihanna did post me like one of them years.
Said Eminem say, when you got there, what's crazy? He
don't really talk a lot. I think we both deal
with social anxiety. I'm not even sure I supposed to
say that, But what was dope? He told me the
songs he liked was like my album cuts, and he
was explaining me those lyrics, and then that's what made me.
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That's what made me trusted judgment because he wasn't just
talking to me about the viral song. So we had
that conversation, I went home, and then he just gave
me the freedom to create. So that's why I appreciate them,
because he gave me advice when I needed, but he
don't like oversetp my creative process. There's a lot you
just talked about that that comeline. There's only one thing
I want to unpack because it's so fantastic. Most people
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become gang in the street. You became gang in the church. Yeah, exactly.
The crazy thing gang in the churches. I'm sitting there
thinking if the gang members were coming to church, they
clearly was searching for something else. It wasn't we was
going because all our parents made and that's the day.
That's the thing. In La gangs in churches tied so
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like close together, like we always at church growing up.
Every hood had a church they went to, you know,
so yeah, a little I was really only going for
the girls and then see the homies friend of hood.
So when you got jumped in, did you like asked
for God? Like, oh God just hurts. I ain't even
gonna lie. It was one of them things where I
just was over there since I was thirteen, and they
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just like accepted me. I probably fought my cousin like
once he was all, are you friend the hood now?
But then jump me. I had to deal with that.
I had to deal And that's what I'm saying. It's
like it's people from my neighborhood who had to like grow,
who actually was born there and had to have no
choice but to be from there. I walked my happy
ass over there and I didn't have to. And then
it's like a message i'd be telling my kid. I
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went through my kid phone one time and he was
saying cut to his friends, and I broke my heart
because like I had never prepared him before that type
of conversation. Before that, I just tried to hide the
reason I started gang banging, forgetting that I'm a rapper.
He's still gonna see me throwing on my hood and
these songs. And I should have been had this conversation
with him because like he ain't went to no struggle,
he don't have no reason to game bang. But that's
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just because the world found him before I had the
conversation with him. And you know, it's tempting in La.
Everybody wants to gang bang in La because it looked cool,
you know what I'm saying. So that conversation broke my heart.
Especially he wanted to be a crip and I'm a
whole blood, you know what I'm saying. So he said,
lycause of that, boy, realize how famous you are. Yeah,
but he still treat me like the corny dad. His
friends treat me more famous than he do. I don't
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know if he just trying to hide it and not
made me feel cool. But I'm just dad to him,
you know what I'm saying. But every time we go somewhere,
people taking pictures and he get irritated, and so there's that.
But now he's a little TikTok famous kids. So we
go out and he got a little TikTok. People saying, oh,
that's DJ from TikTok, And I think that's weird because
his TikTok is him doing a little freaky faces, like
singing videos, you know, well light skin face his kids
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be doing. So what's your relationship like with Kendrick? You know,
have y'allcause you'll you know, I'm thinking like y'all from
the same place. With these last albums, Miss Morales and
the Big Stuff in Black superhero y'all kind of on
the same wave lengthing tell me mad at first, like
I'm like, damn it, he's bigger than me. He didn't
took my message. But also I want to say, if
I really care about the message, like I spoke on
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with the homies, if I really care about the message,
I should appreciate Kendrick getting in out there because if not,
if I'm just trying to hold it it's my message,
then I don't really care. But um, for one, that's
my favorite rapper. Yeah, he from my neighborhood, and I
just appreciate the doors he opened. This about being himself.
I never expect Kendrick to do nothing for me. He
didn't gave me opportunities because just being letting me come
around and to see certain stuff, being in the studio
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with him. Um so yeah, yeah not he not like
my best friend. Yeah, it's like somebody from my name
eborhood who was accessible to everybody from my neighborhood. And
you wrote on his last album, then you write for
Summer Walking when you but that's the stuff he I
don't even think he knew till after. That's just because
you know what I'm saying. Elvr In gave me that
play some of my dogs. So when they came to
you and was like, hey, we need you to write
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a verse for Kindred's album, but it's for summer, I
was like a word. Okay, I thought you'd been like
what i't me happy to do it, but damn you
know you might want to be another albums one hundred percent.
I want to be on an album. I was just
grateful for the opportunity. Yeah. Do you think God often?
Dangn not as much as I should. I haven't learned
how to be present for real. Um, I'd be so
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focused on where I want to be and where I
gotta get to her. I feel like I'm supposed to be. Um,
it'd be hard. And sometimes I feel like I only
talk to God when I'm going through stuff. Then I
need to get better at talking to Him in my
good times. Yeah, you gotta just say it randomly, like
right now, thank you Jesus, thank you Jesus. Bryce. But
I'm also sometimes i'd be in spiritual limbo because like
church messed me up as far as the politics behind
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it and as far as like it didn't feel like
a spiritual no more. And then I don't know if
I want to be Christian or Muslim. You know what
I'm saying. It's a real thing. I need to do
my research. But right now I am in spiritual limbo.
I know I believe in the Higher Power. I believe,
not spirituality. That's the right term, religious limbo, because my
spirit isn't. I'm in tune. Do you go to church
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at Austin, No, I don't go to church no more.
Can you call it church? Can you say birch. I'm
just trying to I don't know. I'm just trying. I'm
not the homie. It was funny about me. I don't
like cold Switch until I get around the homies friend
of hood. Then I started replacing all the letters. I
turned it to super blood. But when I'll be out,
I don't do that. I don't know how they do
it so good. They can replace any letter or like
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off top, and some of it is blasphemths like you
cannot say Jesus Bryce. The homies will though, no think
so yeah they wow, all right, we got more with
West Side Boogie. When we come back, it's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning. Everybody is dj Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the
guy we Are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it
with West Side boogie Ye Undersound Stuck. You talk about
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how much you do love you hood and going back,
but sometimes people will tell you it's hard because people
are jealous. Things could be dangerous when you go back.
What's that balance like for you? I do with survivor's
guilt all the time. I go to my neighborhood when
I don't even have to, and then I forced myself
into stuff I don't have to, like conversations I shouldn't
have no part dealing with. And that's just because sometimes
I feel like I'm reaping the benefits a gang banging
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when I don't have to deal with the kinds of it.
I could go home. Why they gotta still live in
the hood when I know the industry like, oh here blood,
let's give him more streams. That's how I feel. I
know sometimes when I put on the red band and
I get more clicks, and so that made me feel
guilty because like, yeah, I don't have to do that.
You know what I'm saying. When you talk about gangbanging,
it isn't gang banging. Just one aspect of being in
the gang, or you could be in a gang and
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never have bang. Right, I'm just a gag member. I
don't consider myself a gangbanger because I'm not the one
in my hood that's you know on that time I
go over there and I'm like either the rapper or
I'm trying to tell the home these different stuff about
why they don't got to do this. So I never
tried to like fight somebody. You know what I'm saying.
It's nothing to catch a But yeah, it is different
aspects of it. We got homies like we just look
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at for advice like the older homies, but we got
homies who go go take that trip, who get in
that car and go do what they gotta do. So
it is different levels of it, but it's still fall
under the same umbrella. What about vacations. Do you go
on vacation. I've never been on vacation everever. Nope. I
went to my manager birthday last year to the dr,
but I ended up stopping arguments between Drum and other people.
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But I said dr name, I'm so funny. Shout out
my boy DRM. He's doing an album too. Yeah, my
boy Shelley Shell. That's my brother. The name Shelley Now
he changed the name of Shelley Shelley FKA drum. Still
say it's drum on your album it says Shelley FKA drum.
No it did not. On title said just feature Shelly Man.
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Ten push ups us. Let me see how you planning
west Side? They did that? What's up? Let me get
you gotta get that ten? One two? Are you doing
(49:09):
him right? For? Five? Six nine? Ten? I write good money,
good money, good money, good money, nicely, and you hired to.
I literally hate losing that stuff. So listen, what about
a vacation though, I think maybe it's time for that,
and you can take your son going. He gonna piss
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me off if he could stay home. I need a
vacation from him too, but you should. But I ain't
got no joint I want to bring right now, you
never went on vacation with your ex. Man, That's probably
another reason around quick. Why are you right there? I know, man,
I'll be torn. I'm I was. I'm a like serving artist. Bro.
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I'm saying you know what I'm saying. Sometimes I feel
like I don't got the legure even though I could
afforded a vacation. You can probably get a free vacation
too on me just finesse it. No, yeah, you definitely
couldn't be like Lego, we just need to do a post. Yeah.
I just start figuring out I could do that. In
La It was a bowling alley and I used my
name and they let me in and I was like, oh,
I could finess my name. You definitely could get a
resort to comp that, and they just you know, and yeah, yeah,
(50:15):
we definitely could set that up. What made you want
to put Soldier Boy? I can't even lie because you
got Soldier actually rapping. I was trying to be funny
at first in the studio with the homies. I was like, Yo,
this give me Soldier Boy energy. I was just with
my producers and I text my manager like the idea.
I'm like, I know this sound crazy, but what if?
Then he told me Soldier Boy price and we paid
we got the verse? Wow? Bad? Did you give that
(50:37):
boy that? Brad? You get it? You know what I'm saying,
money shout out to Big Soldier because he gave me
a good verse and I'm happy for that. Yeah, he's rapping.
You got him actually rapping shout out to big Soldier
bomped and Soldier boy. All right, oh y'all claim his bomb.
Hey man, it's whatever he say. Did any of the
girls stopped talking to you from your birthday party the
other night? Yeah? I just tried to say hi to
(50:58):
all of them the next day, and it's over. My
roster's done for roster right now. I was gonna even
make it more worse, bro. No, it wasn't like that,
because the hard part is right people try to wait
it out to see to the end, Like who was
leaving with him? I know? And that's what a crazy
part because girls started hanging around. Let me tell you.
I got home that night, right, so I was like,
I'm gonna be smart and this and not go home
(51:18):
with none of these bitches. You know what I'm saying.
I'm so sorry, see perfect balance, apologize because that wasn't
cool at all. Your working progress, but um, these women
and I got home and one of them was sitting
in my room at four in the morning waiting to
catch me up with another girl, and I like, one
of the most scariest things, and I was like, you can't, really,
you can't play with these people. Feelings. How does she
get in your room? I left my door unlocked like
(51:40):
an idiot. She knew that, and she was in my
room waiting for me. It was like seven girls there,
but none of them is my girlfriends, So I don't
know why he was acting like that name like the
West Side boogears. No, man, I'm not proud of this.
She had to go home. She told me I was
being disrespectful. She was just like, why would you invite
me if you're gonna I had these other girls there,
(52:01):
blah blah this, And I said, I actually didn't invite you.
My assistant invited you. Why I didn't know you was coming.
And I also felt like I didn't hug on none
of them at the party. I stayed around the homies.
So it was just her intuition. Because some other dude
text me after the party, some singer. He was like,
I just want to let you know you a pimp,
And I'm just like, how I didn't talk to none
of them girls. I was up there all the girls
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texting you. It ain't no way you still a bitch nigga?
You being a tech tree. See, man, I know I
ain't gonna make some much saying that that was a
bad idea. It was because there's no because if you
invite a girl or your assistant, does they think that
they're the one that's coming. That's why they got invited.
Like okay, but just say that. But if we never
(52:41):
had no conversation before that about us being a relationship, right,
just about it being exclusive, like you can't put it
on me, then I got to deal with the guild
after because of your expectations. That's crazy too, So you
wouldn't have been mad if they would have talked to
somebody else at the party since you guys, dang, I
would have been pissed because it works both. I actually
did that drink. I remember saying one of the things
to one of the girls, like you bet I do
no dumb here. Yeah, I was. I was being toxic.
(53:04):
Now I think about it now, I'm starting to realize
that line was probably based on a true story. A
woman actually told you that all this stuff is real,
that's tame from a real thing. That definitely came from
a real woman. I said that not hurt specifically, but
a real experience. And there's no judgment for you now
when you date right like you said, that you don't
want to have to pass judgment on these women based
off their past or things that they've done. Yeah, I
don't judge. I don't judge. I just can't talk to
(53:27):
women who dated my peers, like you know what I'm saying,
you dated Jed or like sme no, because I got
to see all the time. I don't. I'm cool, you're not.
Can't wipe fool. But what's dated? Like what if they
just if the homies hit? I'm cool? Do you ask
those questions? Do you ask her if they didn't head?
What if they just had kind asked the homies? I'd
be like, have you dated any rappers? That's my question?
What if they just had FaceTime conversations? That never FaceTime conversation.
(53:50):
I'm not time conversation. But if somebody smacked or like
you know what I'm saying, or you gave me? What
if he just gave her? That's funny, that's cool. I
ain't gonna pro Yeah, I problem with that. That's kind
of wow. Bro, homie, be like yo, you know, like
a girl out, You're right in passing you to blunt.
That is is kind of crazy. Actually, Yeah, any type
(54:10):
of sexual like being I'm cool. Oh man, listen, more
Black Superheroes is out right now, Sir, west Side Boogie,
support this project. I love what you're doing. Appreciate what
I'm saying. I love the fact that you are on
your healing journey and you're expressing it through your music.
They see how far away I am on my healing journey.
You know you're being thank you for coming having me
(54:34):
for for Yes, sir, it's the Breakfast Club. This is
the Ruble Report with angela Breakfast Club. Well. Jay Z
and Jack Dorsey's Bitcoin Academy started in June as a
twelve week educational initiative. It was free and available exclusively
(54:55):
to residents of Marcy Houses that's where days he grew
up in Brooklyn, and so the end of the program
on Wednesday night, the residents who enrolled as students got
a grant and where each air dropped around a thousand
dollars in bitcoin through cash Shop, mun wallet or other wallets.
That was funded by Jay Z and Jack Dorsey. Now
(55:17):
one of the instructors who, by the way, was on
the Breakfast Club Lamar Wilson, who's the founder of the
Black Bitcoin Billionaires. He's one of the instructors that taught there.
You guys know Lamar Wilson because he was on the
show talking about bitcoin, and this the work that he's
been doing for a really long time. So basically, they
said they wanted to make sure that people were impression
into buying or selling bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies, but to
(55:40):
have the program as a purely fun educational journey and
so that way you feel a lot more knowledgeable and educated.
And so they said, it feels like we're at a
family dinner and like that cousin that discovered bitcoin is
telling everybody else about it. Now, for Lamar Wilson, who
was an instructor in the academy, he said the program
represented a continuation of what he's been working at since
twenty thirteen, providing contemporary financial education and inclusion to disadvantaged community.
(56:06):
So shout out to them. Okay, that's dope. I know
we always have a lot of questions about bitcoin and everything,
but Lamar Wilson, to me is like one of the
experts in that somebody who's been doing that for like
ten years. And you can take him out on Wealth
Wednesday as well. Now Arie Spears is talking about this
molestation lawsuit that he and Tiffany Haddish are facing. He
(56:26):
couldn't say too much, but for his podcast Spears and Steinberg,
here's what he did have to say. This is an
extortion case. You know, I'm going to echo her words.
We won't be shaken down. And believe me, it's bothering
me not to talk about the skit because Annie and
I have been talking about it and there's some very
valid things I feel like I have to say or
(56:47):
want to say, but just can at this time. And
I'm no coward. I'm not running from anything, and I'm
not guilty of anything. It's the reason why I won't
turn my mentions off on my Instagram. You know, I'm
not deleting any of my old poem my characters being assassinated.
This person has a history of these false accusations. And
what's killing me is, you know, all the people hit
(57:08):
me up. At no point there's a little bit of
you know, common sense or red flags or any you
just whatever. Man. People are just running with this and
it didn't help with the Lizzo thing. So I'm having
a bad week, all right, In all fairness, you but
that little thing upon yourself double down on it and
triple down on it. So, yes, you're having a bad week.
(57:31):
We Lizza don't have nothing to do with this situation,
though I see the internet thing that, But Lizza don't
have nothing to do with this situation, like I know,
but they just make it it seem like there's like
the Lizzle press the button. No, I think for aeric
Spears in particular, he was already in the spotlight for that,
and then this piled on top of that just made
everybody coming at him work his own fault. Though for
(57:54):
the Lizzo part, he just started weighing in on things
and then and really rude nasty things about Lizza and
for the sketch. But I mean, I keep telling y'all
over and over. At some point the whole industry is
gonna have to address old content because the whole industry
is complicit. Like this whole entertainment industry really just started
to change over the past four or five years. Anybody
who says otherwise, it's a damn liar and a hypocrite.
We all complicit. So don't wait until this is your
(58:16):
fave or somebody you like to say something about it,
because I promise you this whole business is a circular
firing squad, and it's Tiffany and area today could be
you with somebody you love tomorrow. Well, people do take
accountability though, as Tiffany had said, it was in poor taste,
and she does regret it. And I know that's important
too tonight. That's right, brushing under the rug and say
(58:36):
this is what people did, but say this wasn't port taste.
And now I see this and I wish it. I
wouldn't never care about what's what's next. She said, it's
in poor taste. She apologized, She said it was dumb,
it was stupid. It was something that was done in
what two thousand and three, two thousand and four something
now it was like two thirteen, two thirteen, which was
what nine years ago? Yeah, but that's all you though.
I don't know who didn't feel like that was disturbing
even then, I mean a child, definitely, I'm with you,
(58:59):
but i've you can say that about a lot of
a lot of content, a lot a lot in particular.
We can say that about this because this is what
you know, people are talking about right now. And she
has said it was in poor taste and she regrets it.
Or what's next? You know what I mean, Because, like
you said, every program TV shows, movies, stuff that's been
in poor taste, not ten years ago, people apologize they
(59:20):
said it was in poor taste and then they you know,
continue to move on and evolved. Right, And it's not
I haven't seen this, but kids in pedophilia as a joke. Oh,
I definitely have seen that. I'm not and I'm not. No,
I'm not calling nobody out. You know why because if
you want to cancel somebody, go do your own homework.
But I'm not saying that's a common thing though, that
everybody it's not common, but like it was pretty common. Guy.
(59:44):
Look at the movie Nerds or what was the other
movie we were talking about the other day, Oh uh
birth with Nicole Kidman, the Little Boy and a Little Boy.
She thought her husband was reincarnated at the ten year
old boy. Yeah, she was messing with the ten year
old boy or nerd where you know he act like
he was somebody else and that's considered rate. Yes, you
know what I mean. So we've seen this before. We've
(01:00:05):
seen this, Yes, did the act Like it's not just
the talent either, that's the problem. It's the producers. It's
the directors, it's the writers, it's the networks, it's the
production companies. Like there's so many checks and balances that
you know, people just let slide in our error. Don't
even sit here and act like it wasn't happening, because
it was. Well, Tiffany's response I think was appropriate. Regrets it.
(01:00:27):
It was wrong, you know, and not to make excuses
or everyone was doing it. But there I agree. I'm
just telling you that this is a circular firing squad,
that is your rumor reports. All right, well, who you
give me a dog to man four after the hours.
Since we're talking about systems, let's talk about the system
that some say failed to Zekiel Kelly, but I say
(01:00:47):
it was designed that way. We'll talk about it for
after that hour, all right, we'll get to that next.
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I'm a big boy. I could take it if you
feel I deserve it. Ain't no big deal. I know,
Charlemagney gotta go out some funny. You gotta say something
you may not agree with. Doesn't mean I need's getting
(01:01:28):
that donkey, that donkey that don't don't don't, don't don't
donkey other day right here to practice club bitches. You
can call me the Donkey of the day, but like
I mean, no harm. Donkey of to Day for Thursday,
September eighth goes to a nineteen year old man named
Ezekiel Dwan Kelly. I don't know what's going on in
the world anymore. People. My grandma used to always say,
(01:01:50):
I've never seen a time like this. That's how I feel,
nine forty four years old. I've never seen a time
like this. But I do know none of this is
gonna end well, Okay. See Ezekiel in police custody in
Memphis this morning after allegedly killing at least four people
and injuring three others. The fact that we still have
to say allegedly in situations like this lets me know
(01:02:11):
how much we are not really evolving as a people
on any levels. When you go on a shooting rampage
on a live screen for the world to see, in
folks witnessing, like, actually witness what you did, ain't no
allegedly about it. Let's go to ABC News for the report.
Please This morning, a suspect in custody after a deadly
shooting spree in Memphis, Tennessee. Nineteen year old Ezekiel Kelly
(01:02:33):
is accused of driving around the city, shooting and killing
four people, wounding three others, all while streaming the violence
on Facebook live. In a Facebook video that's now been removed,
the suspect was reportedly seen walking into an auto parts
store and opening fire, Police saying the spree lasted more
than two hours, spanning eight different crime scenes. Police say
(01:02:55):
Kelly later stoole a car at gunpoint, officers eventually locating
the vehicle into a high speed pursuit where Kelly was
eventually arrested. But the massive manhunt paralyzing Memphis into the evening,
residents urge to stay home the city in shock. This
is no way for us to live and it is
(01:03:17):
not acceptable. Oh. It is a great book that came
out of twenty ten by Nicholas car just recently read it.
It's called The Shallows What the Internet is doing to
our brains. And by the time we figure out what
the Internet is doing and has done our brains, it
will be too late, because I think we're too far gone.
Number One, this kid was nineteen, so you're just dealing
with you. Okay, that's number one. Do you know the
(01:03:38):
stupid things that I was doing and getting into when
I was nineteen, Think about what type of knucklehead things
you were doing when you were in nineteen. Then you
factor in whatever socioeconomic status he came from and what
he's been around his whole life. Those brothers that come
from nothing usually feel like they are nothing. And the
nineteen year old who feels like he has nothing also
feels like he has nothing to lose, and that leaves
us to situations like this. And let's not factor in
(01:04:00):
drug use and mental health issues and the devil damn Internet. Okay,
the Internet is the only place a human like Ezekiel
Kelly can feel seen. I'm telling you these brothers have
no sense to worth and it's no love for their self,
so you think they could ever have love for you.
That's why, that's why they can just pull out a
gun and kill you like this, because hurt people. Hurt
people now earlier envy, you said they need to fix
the system. Correct, I would say that the system isn't broken. Okay.
(01:04:24):
A matter of fact, I would say that you know people.
Some people would say the system failed. Is Zeqel Kelly.
I would say it didn't fail them at all. I
don't think fail is the right term, because the system
didn't fail Ezekiel Kelly. It was designed to currently keep
Kelly exactly where he is. Okay, See, Ezekiel is only nineteen,
but when he was seventeen, he faced four failony charges,
including two counts of attempted murder, one counter reckless endangerment,
(01:04:46):
and one count of possession of a firearm. Okay, this
was twenty twenty, he was seventeen years old. He played
guilty to a lesser charge of aggravated assault, was sentenced
to three years, and did eleven months of that three years.
I would like to know what did the prison system
from him those eleven months He was in there. We
know the answer to that, not a damn thing. Okay.
We call these prisons correctional facilities, but what are they
(01:05:07):
actually correcting this young man should have received in prison
when he clearly wasn't receiving on the outside, and that
simply opportunity. Okay? What did the mental health services look
like in prison? All right, this man should have been
seeing a psychiatrist all the time. Get him some counseling,
get him a spiritual leader in prison. Let him learn
a trade in prison. Okay, received some type of certification
in prison so when he comes home he can get
(01:05:29):
a job and provide for himself. Okay. It makes zero
sense to have a young man at seventeen in prison
for all these violent crimes and let him out after
eleven months but absolutely no rehabilitation at all. Prison just
makes you more of a savage. Okay, you're just trying
to survive at seventeen. In prison, you become more of
a monster. And this system knows that. They know that.
(01:05:49):
If they put this young man right back in the
street with absolutely nothing, no skill set, no new mindset,
he never had no home training to begin with, his
chances of coming back for an even longer stay are
very very high, and they love that. You know why
they loved that because we all know that incarceration is
big business and the bodies of prisoners are commodities. Okay,
(01:06:13):
prisoners supposed to be about rehabilitation, but the system isn't
going to do that for you. Most of the brothers
and sisters I know who rehabilitated in prison, they did
that on their own. Okay. They did that by tearing
up the library, reading every book in there, all right.
They did that by turning the God. They did that
by writing. They made the choice to use their time wisely.
There is absolutely nothing in the prison system that it's
(01:06:34):
going to help someone like Azego. Okay. And when you
put someone like him back on the street, then he
has a platform to be seen and heard by a
mass majority of people for once in his life. Oh
my god, you think he's not gonna project that pain
and hurt all over said platform. And this is why
so much the battery goals digital. And I don't have
(01:06:57):
any answers, Okay. The reason I don't have any answers
it is because I know this system is designed to
do exactly what it's doing, and we are too far gone.
You're gone too far to turn back. Now things are
only going to get worse. So if you know what
I know, you better let go and let God because
I don't have any other bright ideas. Okay, okay, please
(01:07:19):
let remy ma give Ezekiel Kelly the biggest he had.
Hee ha he ha, you stupid mother? Far are you dumb?
I don't have any I don't have any ideas, don't
know what to do? All right? So you no? All right? Well?
Up next is ask ee thank you for that dunk
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Breakfast Club. Rice need personal advice, just Steve real advice.
Haul up now for ask ye. Hello? Who's this yo?
You just daming from Toronto on terror? It was Toronto,
(01:08:02):
not Toronto, Toronto, Ontario. Yeah, there've been telling them Toronto, Toronto, Toronto, Torontario. Alright, alright,
what's your question for you? Blessing and blessing? Listen, man,
I gotta beef, I gotta I gotta ask ye a
question for you. Okay, So I've been married to my
(01:08:23):
wife for twenty one years. We've been together for twenty
five years. Okay, she uh took seventeen grant out of
my account to give to her brother without letting me know.
Is it a joint account or your account? It's a
joint account, all right, So she took seventeen K from
our account. But you should say, no, our account. But
(01:08:46):
she didn't let me know until I found out. So
has anything like this ever happened before? Negative? Negative? Okay?
And before? So I'm a disappointed. And then it's only
when I found out she didn't tell me about it,
and then when when she told me for a brother,
(01:09:08):
and I'm like, seventeen K. Really, you didn't discuss this beforehand?
So what was her explanation that why she didn't say anything? No,
she didn't. She just said I gave it to him.
Does she feel like it's wrong? All? Is he supposed
to pay the money back? I didn't get any of
that information unfortunately. Okay, I think y'all, you know, twenty
(01:09:32):
one years married, twenty five years together. You said nothing
like this has ever happened before. So what you need
to do is make sure something like this doesn't happen
again and have a sit down conversation. Doesn't have to
be angry or heated, you know, just to find out
what made her think that this was okay to do.
I no, let her know how it made you feel?
How did it make you feel? I'm heated. I'm heated
(01:09:52):
because it's hard work that I put in to put
that money in that account and her as well, right,
because it's both of your money, it's both of ours.
But you know I work excessively hard, and you know
I do manual labor. She does, you know, office work.
(01:10:13):
So it doesn't fly with me that well because you know,
if her brother can't make his own capital and he
can't get a loan, don't come to me or come
to her and take that without me be involved with
that because our money. Listen, Yeah, you are absolutely damon.
(01:10:36):
You are absolutely correct. It's both of your money together,
and she definitely should have consulted because what if you
would have done that? What if you would have taken
seventeen thousand dollars from the account, not said anything and
gave it to somebody in your family. That would not
have been cool. Correct? So how do I deal with
her now? Because now I feel like, um, you know,
(01:10:57):
you're doing something behind my back. How do I deal
with that? Well, I would say this, you guys have
a good track record of something like this never happened.
This is a one time thing that happened, and let's
just make sure I'm moving forward. Y'all understand this cannot
happen again. Okay, because maybe it's nothing that you ever
discussed because it's never been an issue until now. You
(01:11:18):
need to find out does he intend to pay that
money back? Right? What made her feel like she was?
Do you have any other issues in your marriage? No? Okay,
so this feels like something fixable. You know, it's a
financial you know, Angelis, it's a financial thing that I
(01:11:40):
think that's inappropriate because it should have been discussed way
before you even make that move. I agree with you, Damian,
But what you need to do is have this conversation
with her, okay, and instead let her talk instead of
telling her that it's wrong. And you know, don't say
this is my money that I work hard for. You
do a office job. I do man with labor. That
(01:12:00):
doesn't matter. You know, you guys are both contributing to
the household fun. What made her feel like she could
do this without consulting with you. Maybe she felt like
if she asked you, you would say no. I don't
know what her reason is, right, but she just needs
to know how it made you feel and why it
made you feel that way. And it breaks a trust
that you might have had in her knowing that she
would do something like this now because she's never done
(01:12:23):
anything like this before. Okay, I get that, you know,
so you need to approach it like, look, I love you,
we haven't had any issues, You've never done anything like
this before. Let's have an honest conversation on why you
felt like this would be appropriate, and then I will
let you know how this made me feel. But I
would love to hear what your explanation is so we
can discuss this and move forward knowing that we can't
(01:12:44):
do things like this because we have a bond and
we have a trust that we can't break. Yeah, I
get that, I get that, all right. I will definitely
have a conversation to her, you know, find out what
the circumstances where. Maybe it was some emergency that she knew.
Maybe she felt like if I ask him, he's gonna
say no, and so I'll just do it and deal
(01:13:04):
with you know, the repercussions from it. I don't know
what her reason is, only she knows that and you
need to find out. I appreciate that. I mean, I
mean I got the information which was to put a
down payment on the house, but it's you don't do
it and then tell me I after the fact, No
you don't, and he needs to pay that money back.
(01:13:25):
And you guys need to discuss that as well. How
those terms are going to work? Correct? Correct? All right,
thank you very much for your time. Okay, all right,
take care. Thank you, Toronto, Ontario, Toronto, Ontario. All right, damon,
and we love to hear from you. Thank you, No problem.
Ask ye eight on drink five A five one O
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of advice, call ye Now it's the breakfast Club. Good morning.
Did some real advice with Angela ye ask ye morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne and the guy.
We all the Breakfast Club. We're in the middle of
asking hello, who's this correct? What's your question for you? Um? Okay,
(01:14:08):
so listen, so um. I started to talking to this dude. Hey, y'all.
By the way, Hey, hey, so I used to I
started to talking to this dude and we were probably
like two months in. So he looked on my Facebook
and he was like, um, who's the girl in the pictures?
And I said old I was like my ex best friend. Anyway,
(01:14:28):
long story short. He was like he used to talk
like he used to talk to her, and like, I
don't know what you now because like he cool, but
like I don't know. So you said, that's your ex
best friend. Yeah, we stopped talking like two three years ago,
and he said that they kind of messed around like
back in old seven h eight. Oh girl, that's like
how long ago is that? Fifteen years ago? I know,
(01:14:52):
but it's still like, that's not even your friend anymore.
He was so muny important in her life that she
never even mentioned it to you, right, And she could have.
But my head is bad, but well, I hope it's
not for his sake. But um, I'm just saying, you
only know about this because he told you. You didn't
know ahead of time. The girl. You're not even friends
with her anymore? Right, right? Right? Current best friend? But
(01:15:18):
you know, I mean, I don't think there's anything wrong
with that at this point, if y'all were still friends,
I would tell you to call her, you know, just
be like little girl. I didn't know, So this is
what happened. I started talking to him, and then he
saw you in a picture and he said he used
to talk to you. I don't feel comfortable. What are
your thoughts? But y'all not even cool no more? Yeah,
we were really not. Yeah, So I mean he's not
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with her. You're not with her, right, It shouldn't even
bother you. Everybody got a past, you know, and as
long as that passes interfering with your present, you'll be okay.
Right right, Well, thank you, ye y'all have a good morning.
I'm surprised I got through. I know, listen, Kai, and
I love the fact that you have a conscience and
that you even thought about out this. But don't let
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thoughts of oh well he was with her that fifteen
years ago. Everybody was completely different than they are now, right, right,
you were right about that. If this was on my mind,
so I had to get I had to see make
sure I wasn't losing it. Now you're not doing nothing wrong,
all right, Thank you, y'all, have a good morning. You two.
All right, well that was asking and coming up next,
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we do have rumor report. Let's talk about Nicki Minads.
Looks like she has some remixes on the way the
Breakfast Club. It's about Angela the Breakfast Club. All right, Well,
(01:16:45):
there's a new episode of Kasha Please coming out oh
today and one of the things that they talk about, well,
actually Seweet's on this episode, and here are some of
the highlights about what's going to happen. Ready to get
it to the smoke bag. So how you felt we
took your corbad? So don't telling your babies on the
(01:17:07):
glass like no one knows who I'm talking about. And
if they did, they'd be like, I ever cheat on you?
You like quickies? Are you a freaky girl? If you do?
Think their picture was so found out? Little week too?
I don't. I don't know have you ever cheated in
the relationship? I agree with everything you're saying, period, All
(01:17:30):
right tonight, can't ask me if I'm cheating a relationship
and then cut to me saying I agree with everything
you're saying. Jesus Christ, but I will be watching drop
whose proms for Karatia Young Miami? All right, and get
ready listen all about the ladies right now. Nicki Minaj
is teasing too, uh super freaky girl remixes. So here
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is what she put up that has everybody excited. Yea,
who's Chicago? Atlanta? All right? She wrote this remix though,
Queen Mix on the way, and she said at least
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one in a possible second one yea, all ready, I
don't hear who she teased? What what was the tease?
She just saying. She didn't say who it is. You
didn't say who it is. It's different cities, So everybody's speculating,
is it going to be somebody you know, from which city?
From all those cities, from all those cities. I think
she's probably gonna give a look to some some new
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ladies on the scene, you know, some some ladies that
haven't quite gotten there yet, but they're on their way.
Oh not even that, Like you know, she's really type
with Foxy Brow maybe Foxy m from New York. All right. Well,
in the meantime, Nicki Minaj is false nail from the
VMA's reportedly so for fifty five thousand dollars on eBay.
Remember that acrylic nail that we were talking about, and
(01:18:56):
they said it started off and it was already at
like seventeen thousand dollars out fifty five thousand dollars? Can
you imagine that? Come up? Boy? What you mean? That's
a come up? Come up for who for? Whoever found that? Now?
What they're gonna do with the sold it? They sold it?
Sold it? Okay, okay, okay, okay, what thought you said
somebody else to come up with? Whoever bought it isn't
(01:19:17):
gonna put it on a nail. I don't know what
the hell they're gonna do it on the nail on
the floor and sold it on eBay for fifty five thousand?
Are you sure they didn't buy that? Are you sure
they didn't buy that? In big coin? Let's make sure?
Okay Jesus Christ? All right now, little Kim is teasing
a Megan the Stallion collaboration, and so you know, I'm
sure that's gonna be exciting to see. But she posted
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on the private jet with Megan the Stallion. You can
see the two of them are doing a little toast together,
and I guess that's gonna debut today as well. So
we're excited to hear that too. All the ladies are
doing it real big right now. At last, but not least,
let's talk about Eminem. Paul Rosenberg, who's Eminem's manager and
business partner, has a podcast, the Paul Pod, and one
(01:20:00):
thing that he talks to Eminem about is his near
fatal overdose. You can hear his podcasts on the Serious
Exam app, on Stitcher and other major podcast platforms. So
here is what Eminem had to say. It took a
long time from my brain to start working again. Yeah.
I mean you you literally were coming off of, you know,
an overdose, and you know, they had to sort of
(01:20:21):
stabilize you with a few medications, and some of them
took you a minute to adjust to. Let's just leave
it at that, right, So you're learning how to rap
again almost literally, right, because it's the first time probably
you were creating without having substances in your body in
however many years. Right. Yeah. Didn't you ask the doctors
(01:20:43):
when I first started rapping again and send it to you.
Didn't you say, like, I just want to make sure
he doesn't have brain damage. Yeah, I thought you might.
I thought you might have some permanent problems. Yeah, he
said he was in a weird fib for months and
so things he was saying just making sense, and it
was so long since he had done vocals without Valium
(01:21:03):
and Viking in he had to almost relearn everything. Wow.
All right, well I'm Angela Yee and that is your
rumor reports. All right, thank you, miss Ye and let
me shout out to Alabama again at everybody in Huntsville, Alabama,
Birmingham and everybody who's been getting ready for the car show.
I would say this, this is probably the biggest amount
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of cars that we ever received. So when we talk
about these car shows, people want to submit their cars,
and I mean we got over one hundred submissions and
if you want to submit your car into the car show,
you can email we dj NVCR show at gmail dot com.
Again in the car shows November twenty seventh and Alabama,
so celebrity cars, excited cars, old school cars, costs from
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every area of the country. So we can't wait to
see you guys. And definitely get your tickets. You could
click the link in my bio to get your tickets.
All right, that's right, and listen, make sure that you
go to Mental Wealth Expo dot com because I'm doing
my second annual Mental Wealth Expot on October eight here
in New York City at the Marry Out Markey Toom Square.
(01:22:06):
We got so many great panelsts this year. We got
Nadria to wib Glover. We have doctor Alfie Breeland Noble.
We got my Man Wallow from the million dollars worth
of Game podcast Him in shocka Saint cor are having
a conversation together about the impact of the prison system
on your mental health. And our keynote speakers, Oh Pastor
Torrey Roberts and Sarah Jakes Roberts will be there and
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it's a free event. All you gotta do is go
to Mental Wealth expot dot com and register to be there.
My second annual Mental Wealth Expot. I'll see you on
October eighth. All right, well, let's get to the mix.
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Angela Yee Charlomagne, the guy we all the breakfast club. Now,
shout to everybody out in Detroit too. What I've told Detroit.
I'll be there the next couple of days. My strain
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is being released, so we are actually going to a
lot of the dispensaries were popping up. So I can't
wait for you guys to see you guys in Detroit.
And yeah, those edibles were really strong from there. They
were strong, slurred exactly, Yes, they definitely were. Okay, Well,
you said you like a strong, Paul, so I gave
it to you strong. How many milligrams I didn't hold out.
(01:23:28):
I never said that. I never said that, Yes you did.
It was I mean, it was cool. It was cool.
I just have to have absolutely nothing to do for
the night. Years. How many milligrams we have a bunch
of different ones. We have a ten to twenty thirty.
I can't even remember. No, they told me, though you
told me it was. This is a really strong one.
I don't know if I could handle that, because you know,
it was a lot. I'm small, Okay, Well, shout to
(01:23:49):
her biology house of dank jars, set a line, sticky
and the flower bowl. We appreciate you guys, and yeah,
I can't wait to see you guys. I got something
for you. What you're gonna do for oh guy? And listen?
And I got out that sound that sounded crazy. I
was like, what's going on? Charlomagne and I got it.
I was like what And I got it. That's appropriate
for Charlomagne and you. It's on brands. There you go. No,
(01:24:14):
that's not like everybody after That sounded like to me,
I'll talk about we are brand. That's not like your brand. Yeah,
but that's how y'all talk to me. That's how y'all
talking live service, Burton Ernie. But yeah, so you know
I got a big deal happened energy try too. So
I can't wait to talk to you guys about that.
Shout out to my partners Missus Ricky Hughes and Topika Sam. Okay,
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and listen, make sure you check out my late night
talk show Hell of a Week, tonight at eleven thirty
on Comedy Central, right after the Daily Show. We've been
dark for a couple of weeks, but we're back tonight
with a new episode. Okay, okay, now the positive notice
simply this, people's true colors are showing. Don't try to
change what you see or make excuses except what it's
being shown. The truth is surfacing. This is a time
(01:24:59):
of making this decisions, what behaviors can be forgiven and
who needs to be released. Breakfast Club Pis Y'll finish
the y'all dumb