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He's Handy Sholoman, the guy piece of the plane in
this Thursday. What's happening? Yes, it's Thursday, February eleventh, Good morning.
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We were in the dead of winter, Yes we are.
Did the groundhogs here shadow? I don't. I don't remember
it didn't he could enough? So what's that mean? Six
more weeks to winter? You believe that now? I think
if he didn't see a shadow, I think it's supposed
to be not six weeks. It was six weeks, so
I don't know what it means. But six weeks, yeah, yeah,
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it says it's been a shadow. Then the next six
weeks would be wintery. If he doesn't, it means an
early spring. Okay, so we see. I don't know if
it's true or not, but boy, if you live in
the Tri State area in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut,
it's nash there. It's nasty, big, it's still We still
got two feet of snow on the ground from last week.
Light snow this morning, puts the snow again this weekend. Yeah,
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it was still last night too. Yeah, so its it was.
It was definitely nasty. And you know what, um, let
me drop a bomb for myself, drop a bomb drama.
Today is the eighteenth year of my debut album, The
Block Party. So I put out an album eighteen years
ago on Epic Records, Shout that doesn't Storm. It's so
close to five hundred thousand units, no video, no single,
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no radio play. I got to see these receipts, just
straight black people. You're blacking people back then. That's now
the block party is uh, you know, you could leave
the stupe. But we used to have block parties back
in the day where everybody would come in the street
and close out the streets. They'd be playing music and
you know, different artist would pull up. So it kind
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of reminded me of of that, and that's what I
wanted the album to be, just all type of different
artists performance. So jay Z was on the album. DMX
was on the album, Fabulous was on the album. Joe
Button was on the album. Um, why you ain't getting
no single though? Why you ain't getting no single and
no video? And clue was your man? I don't know
if you remember, back then, we kept all the money
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and we didn't put no money in the singles or
videos or anything like that. You know, mixtape sold, so
we didn't. You know, we sold more than artists back then,
so we didn't have to do a video. We didn't
have to spend a minium video or singles or radio
or radio play or nothing like that. We just let
the music come out and speak for itself. So eighteen
it seem way longer than that. They no, eighteen years.
It came out in the nineties, eighteen years ago. You
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sure it wasn't the nineties, Bro, you're trying to shave
off from years. Don't appear younger the same way you
put Beijing in your beard. Huh. February eleven, two thousand
and three. Three, Wow, I knew that was the reason
you had to just announce a date February eleventh, eleventh.
I mean it's big, yeah, I remember, I do remember
seeing ads for that. I remember seeing ads for that,
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and like, I don't know what was what was the
double XL back then, saw Uce. I'm not sure double XL, Sawce,
you know all of them. So, I mean it was
a big, proper album cover. Bro. It was like your
chain or something, wasn't it. No, it was the top
of a record crate. It was the top of a
record crate. Like it was a mixtape day. So you know,
we put it out. I mean it's it's not too
many mixtape DJs that had albums. So the fact that
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we had an album and had all these different artists,
and I remember jay Z was like, you know, to
get jay Z on the album, I used to hit
all the bartenders in the city and be like, yeah,
when jay Z comes to the club, please text me
and my manager, And that's how we wound up bumping
into Jay getting Jay on the album. Jay charged me
thirty thousand. Yeah, he charged me thirty thousand, and he
won the thirty thousand dollars in all twenties in the
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air force one box back there, okay on the album
ye I look and you had stoles p on the
album and look now you guys are cool to this
day and you even had a son. This song, this,
this whole album actually predicted the future for you black
party and look at people have black party today. And
so vicious and I remember the vicious song that was
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a red Man joint us tell them why they called
him vicious. And then you had a song by DMX
called Deeper, Deeper, it gets better and better. There was
a there was a fake tweetout, allegedly fake. There was
a fake tweetout and the guy said, what was it?
What the guy say? The guy was supposed to be
envying some guy texting back and forth and then it
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was like, hey, I got a nine and a half
and I like, I got a nine and a half
inch deal though an interview was like, oh, you're so vicious.
I got a confession to make. That guy was me.
I was the person in texting with NVA. I'm sorry guys,
those guys, so you guys are crazy. I was just
talking about my album. But yeah, so I just can
I talk about my album On the twenty year anniversary,
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I got an idea, you should do Volume two. That's
what I'm doing because I said Volume Yeah, it was
value money. You're trying to beat coming to America. Bro,
you're gonna put you out the second album my thirty
years later. Yeah, I mean it's it's all fun. So
so for me, it's it's fun. But this album was
it was no singles, all street records, like you know
what Joe Button, Focus was on there. Old Boy Camera
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was supposed to be on the album. Camera gave it
to me, but me, Durro and Clue got into a
big argument. They didn't think it was a single, and
I'm like, no, I want this record. And you know,
I listened to them and I should have took old Boy.
Took Old Boy because he was vicious and I wanted
him to go deeper. It should have been no singles
in that order. And then I was focused, right, you
should have said I was focused. Come on, no, no
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old boys, old boy and it was vicious. It should
have those three things in a row. We should celebrate
DJMV today for Black History Month. Mess with y'all. I'm
not should say what you wanted to say. I'm not black.
Say it I'm not messing with y'all. I'm black. I'm
fully black, one percent black. Jamie Fox was on the album.
Stefan Marbury was on the album. So it was, it was,
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it was dope. It was. It was really dope, really
really dope. But let's get in some front page news now.
Yesterday was the parade for the Super Bowl winness the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers. They decided to do it on the water,
Brady leading the way in his two million dollar yacht.
Brady looked like he had the time of his life yesterday.
I ain't even gonna Yeah, he was walking around drunk.
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He threw the trophy from one boat to another boat.
They had a good time yesterday. Yeah, white privilege was
on fold display yesterday. I mean, you know, when you
are the greatest white man of all time, you should
flex your privilege to the fullest. And after only time
I've ever seen Tom Brady shaking was when he was
walking out of that goddamn bar drunk. I've never seen
him look so unfocused in my life ever. Yeah, yeah,
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what else we got you? Well, the second day of
Donald Trump's impeachment trial, and we got to see some
video footage that has never been seen before. In addition,
they said the evidence shows that Donald Trump was knowing
us and bystander, and that he clearly incited the insurrection
on January sixth. Now, some of the key moments. There's
one Capital Police officer, Capital Police Officer, Eugene Goodman, and
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he's already been hailed as a hero throughout this. And
they had a security video that was played by House
impeachment managers showing that he was actually redirecting the rioters
from the path where they were trying to find. These
lawmakers met Rodney too, reporters after the video played that
was very troubling and that he hadn't known he had
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come that close to the rioters. Now Here is the
impeachment manager, Stacy Plaskett, talking about what happened. Vice President,
the Speaker of the House, the first and second inlong
to the presidents were performing their constitutional duties presiding over
the election certification, and they were put in danger because
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President Trump put a target on their backs and his
mob broke into the Capitol to hunt them down. All right,
and Vice President Mike Pence, they show video of him
and they actually had to escort him out. They were
trying to reach him, and fortunately Eugene Goodman, that police
officer who has now already been given a promotion. He's
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the deputy sergeant at arms. Here is what happened with
Mike Pence and Nancy Pelosi, by the way, was escorted
all the way out of the Capitol when this was
all going on. Watch how officer Goodman provokes the riders
and purposefully draws them away from the door to the
Senate Chamber and towards the other officers waiting down the hall.
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Vice President Pence was still in the room near the
Senate Chamber. You can see Vice President Pence and his
family quickly moved down the stairs. As Pence was being evacuated,
rioters started to spread throughout the capital. Man, I'm telling you,
the more I watched this the past couple of days,
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all I keep saying to myself is all those members
of Congress aren't saying the right things. Should Trump be impeached, yes,
but you know what else they should be calling for.
They should be calling for Trump to be in jail
after that insurrection. Donald Trump should spend the rest of
his natural born life behind bars. People die, they should
be severe consequences for everybody who participated. That insurrection wasn't
an accident. And it pains me how normal these people
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are acting in regards to this. You had senators like
Josh Holly leading the march of rioters to the capital.
How was that Okay? He should be in jail too,
Trump and all his accomplishments accomplishes this was a crime.
Trump should be in prison and Congress should be calling
for him to be in prison. Those people should be
He should be in jail under the well and there's
nothing to say they won't be a criminal trial. But
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I was reading about that. They was, it's going to
be hard because of First Amendment rights and how ambiguous
his tweets were to be able to I'm just telling
you criminally. They said, that's going to be a difficult one.
But what they're doing is political criminal is different? How
different happening? Because when I see those videos, when I
hear that rhetoric that he used, when I see them testify,
it sounds like they're speaking out against somebody who committed
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a crime. Period. But what I'm saying is these senators
their job isn't to do a criminal child. Their job
is this impeachment. Yeah, but they should be starting the conversation.
They should put the messaging out there. They're the ones
that should be saying, Look, he should be under the
jail because guess what if they don't talk like that,
nobody's gonna talk like that. And when nobody talks like that,
it normalizes it. And I feel like Nancy Pelosi has
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been saying that he needs to be in jail, and
she's been saying that from the last impeachment trial. I
haven't heard her sing. I have, and that is your
front page news. Get it off your chests eight on
drip five eight five one oh five one. If you
need to vent, hit us up right now, phone line
to wide open. It's the Breakfast Club come morning. I'm
telling all of year if this is your time to
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get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed,
one five one, we want to hear from you on
the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this say? Your chess? I
have been in a relationship for about five years now.
Well it's over with the podcast, um, but anyway, UM,
we broke up. He came back to me and tried
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to make amends, but he told me the reason why
things weren't working out the way they were supposed have
been working out is because he had been in He
was in a relationship that I didn't I was unaware
of was someone for ten years. So he then introduced
her to me, I um because he wanted her to
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know that he was dealing with me. So we kind
of liked for all, started dating at three, and I
was aware that she wanted to, you know, be married
to him. I have been married rior to so I
get it. But he kind of told me at the
last minute that they were getting married and they kind
of like just got married on me, which was whatever.
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But my whole thing is exactly kind of expressed that
he wasn't ready for a relationship of this kind kind
of wanted them to herself. I guess, you know, she
wants to have them to herself or whatever. But so
now he wants to still deal with me, but like
as secrecy and I'm not going back for so I
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just kind of like, I feel crazy because I love
him and I still have been seeing him during this time,
but I'm just like, I guess I kind of like
need to hear myself saying this, so I know how
crazy I shound me for still dealing with him. And
mind you, when we bat I was married. I kind
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of broke off all of my stuff to be with him,
and then he turned around, ain't got married on me. Well,
the moral of the story is, he's definitely not getting
you nothing for Valentine's Day. I don't know if you
needed to hit me say that. I don't know if
you need to say that, but I'm just letting you
know I wouldn't say that. I mean, like, I've seen
him yesterday and he was talking about it. It's not
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like he hasn't been with me on those days. Week
been those days together. So you know, he said something
about it yesterday. Saw he probably wouldn't have tried. But
I kind of like I've been telling them like, I
don't want to see them no more because it's just hard.
It's hard. Are you gonna leave him alone? That's the period.
Are you gonna leave him alone? Are you still talking
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to him and still gonna see him? Because you have been?
I have been, but I want to leave him so
I do. Oh you gotta know, I'm just gracious, all right, mama, Hello, Oh,
drama's just hung up on the poor Christ said, all right,
get it off. Your chest eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one. If you need to ven, hit
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this up now. It's the Breakfast Club. God morning, you
got some know your mind? Hello? Who's this? Good morning?
It's done from North Carolina. Man, what's up y'all? Man?
Today's mind? Today's my twenty eighth birthday. Man, I just
wanted to call in stall say I've been listening to
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y'all every day like the past year and a half.
Y'all haven't got me through some hard times. Now, I
appreciate you. Thank you, King, we are And uh, I
just want to ask two quick things, real quick, Charlotte Mane,
I get a copy of your book. I'm about to
deploy it. I need that for I go. I got you, King,
I'm gonna tendue you that. And I'm gonna sending you
to the unapologizic guy to Black Mental Health by doctor
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Rita Walker, because black men need to be mentally healthy
out here in New streets. You know that. You know that.
And then the second thing, Miss Ye, I was wondering
if you could, if you could, Uh, I see you
be hooking people up on Instagram. I just, you know,
want to throw my Instagram out there and see for anybody,
any single ladies in the all my high area. You
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know what I'm saying, what's your Instagram? D O N
O V A N dot Julius. And when you deploy,
when you leave it, I leave the beginning of the
march man a couple of weeks. Oh so you're just
trying to get it in and get out. I said
all that. Man. Listen, it's valatized day. Some lonely people.
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What's that? Okay? I see you on here, let's see Donovan. Yeah,
this a little so you know, there's a little side
and side. You know what I'm saying, Sunday and something
like you know this? What are you looking for? What
kind of women you looking for? Donovan? Hey, I'm looking
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for a woman that's for me. You feel me. It's
Valentine's Sunday. We ain't got time for that. It's Thursday. Okay.
If you ain't got no sign now, you probably ain't
gonna have one. The woman that just called in earlier,
she'd be perfect for him. Hey, put me on, Put
me on, alright, Donovan, that dot Julius. Yeah, N O
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B A N dot Julius. Now we don't need no
trauma bonding for Valentine's Day now, just because two people
don't have somebody and they both might be lonely, and
he just wants to get trauma bond. She wants more
than that, but he just wants to get it in.
But thank you, brother, hold on, like, hey, hey man,
trauma can get it too. You know what I'm saying.
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I'll penetrate from trauma. You know what I'm saying. Hello,
who's this ood? Morning? Get it off her chest? Bro?
Morning as everybody doing doing great? Brother? All right? Hey,
I just wanted to talk to it all about the
earlier this a week with the greatest white man uh lived,
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Tom Brady. Uh I got the bro, But uh I
was I was thinking nobody ever mentioned John Brown. John
Brown was not white. John Brown was a black man
with light time. He was on black Man. But now,
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if I was being if I was being, if I
was being uh sincere about this topic, John Brown would
probably be number one white man on my list. What
about Phil Jackson? Nobody said Phil Jackson? Shut up? Whatever
happened that John Brown movie? Man? Remember showtime? I was
supposed to do a John Brown movie all out of
the good Lord Bird it's on HBO. It was HBO. Yeah, yeah,
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it's called The Good Lord Bird. Yeah, Ethan, it's real
good too, It's real good. No, it was Showtime, brother,
it is Showtime. That's probably why I missed it. Yeah,
if it was HBO, I would have thought. The only
thing I watched on Showtime is uh all the smoking
Jesus and Marrow and Bills. They don't watch Billiams. I've
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heard read about John Brown, oh some years back. When
I think of the US class, I don't like, how
come I never heard about this man? But oh well, yeah,
John Brown was no joke. John Brown was one of
the only white man the knuck and buck. Yeah all right, bro,
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get it off your chest. Eight on drip five eight
five one oh five one. If you need to vent,
hit us up now. We got rumors on the way, yes,
and Clubhouse. Find out who is joining in on the fund.
This might make the app crash, all right, we'll get
into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the
Breakfast Club. This is the rumor report with Angela Yeast Club. Well,
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you know, there's been a lot of talks about Clubhouse,
and according to Elon Muski, is planning to do a
clubhouse with Kanye West. He tweeted about it. He said,
the most entertaining outcome is the most likely. So we
don't know when this conversation is going to happen or
what it entails, but I guess that's up next. And
as you can imagine, something like that could crash that
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app because there's already been certain clubhouses that have a
couple of thousand people in it. But I can't imagine
what this is going to be like. I have never
gotten I haven't gotten the clubhouse yet. I've never been
on there. People have been asked me to talk about
real estate or to or to do different forums, but
I'm just not into it. I just not to say
that I don't understand it, but I really don't. I
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haven't been on there yet. I don't need another account.
I don't need another digital distraction. And I'm tired of
making other people rich. Yeah, I mean, we're on Instagram,
we're on Twitter, we're on iHeart. That's why I said,
other people, what you mean? We work for high get
you know, people get people get paid also to do clubhouses,
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and they have all kinds of sponsored m chat. It's
like doing a lecture. So let's say you did a
lecture in person at the school, you just do it virtually. Now,
I'm gonna be over on the Black Clubhouse, which is
the app formerly known as the Cookout. They're changing the name,
but it's it's essentially Clubhouse has just ram about black people.
I'll be over there. Yeah, Well, a lot of stuff
goes down on Clubhouse right now, All right, now, Wendy
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Williams is putting out a casting call. She wants a
new boyfriend, and according to side, yeah, she's back on
the market. So for anybody that wants to date Wendy,
you have to be from age forty to sixty five
in the United States. But they are casting a wide net. Now,
this is not a joke. And the deadline for submissions, oh,
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actually the deadline was yes, Oh it's today. February eleventh,
is the anniversary of NV's album. It's a high requirement.
It doesn't say so. It could be somebody that could
sit on her lap, or it could be somebody taller
than her. We don't know. Now here is one person
who wants to perhaps be Wendy's man. Hello, Wendy, this
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is Julian from Kansas, city. I'm forty years old, on
an international jazz orders and six foot seven. Know what
you gonna do with all that? Listen, I'm gonna all around,
good guy, but I can talk until you blew in
the face. It's not about me, it's about you. Now.
I'm about that action. So no mean for you to
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continue to look left, No need for you to continue
to look right when it's right in your face. So
having said all of that, how you doing? He was
good until he said how you doing it? How you doing?
You means trying to relate to her all right now.
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Also on Wendy Williams, this was a dressed now Sabrina Park.
She was on owns behind every man. But obviously her
and lamar Odom are no longer together, and she came
on lip service and here's what she said about lamar Odom.
She's insinuate that he's still on drugs. The problem was
when I got out with lamar I let him know,
you know, I have a problem with drugs, so we stopped.
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You know, So, when you have a man that she's
so willing to do or not do things to make
the relationship work, you kind of a little bit more patient.
But the truth is, men can't do things to make
you happy. They have to make things because it makes
them happy, because they're ready to do it. So the
drugs didn't stop. Um, I don't know what Lamar is doing.
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All right, Well, I'm Wendy Williams. Lamar Odom was on
and here is Lamar Odom saying that Sabrina is on
talking about Sabrina saying that he's on drugs. But I
feel like that whole relationship, she's just like a decrepit
reptilian type of woman. Lamar, be careful, lam You're better
than that. You're You're not. I am no, I'm just
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but I'm just trying to be I'm on to Wendy
Williams showing I'm trying to be honest because this woman
was putting out that I was doing drugs. That means
you're trying to hurt me, hurt my progression and my lifestyle.
And listen, he got a point. You know, I mean,
somebody get on National TV and you know still say
you on drugs and you're not on drugs. I might
have to reply by calling you a decrepid reptilian. Well,
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she had said more things to say about her, and
this is in reference to his ex wife. Did you
cheat on her? Lamar? I did? But you know what,
I'm gonna be honest with you, Wendy, there were some
things that kind of always made me like, look at
her at the corner of my eye, Like when she
told me that she had um slept with my ex
wife's significant other, Tristan damn l he's trying to have
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another baby with him. Allegedly she's forgiven him. That's good.
Stop trying to trigger Lamar. Wendy. Two things. Number one,
when did she just date Morocco from the Lifetime movie?
Just date the guy who played Kevin Um still a
Lifetime movie. You remember when Lamar called me it was
and told me to go whoop your ass? You remember
that for real? He said that, Yeah, when you one
time you're talking about Chloe when they were married, and
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he called me. When I said was that they would
make one of the best, you know, forward front court
positions in the league. That's all I said. Lamar and
cloy would have made a great front court for somebody
that Nicks needed it at the time. You're stupid. I
don't think you like geezh. All right, Well, that is yours,
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and I want to salute the lorill too, because Laura'll
be cooking when it comes to the the content. Wasn't that
young lady on the Morning Hustle? Yeah? That was Loria. Yeah, man,
I see Laurie yell in the Morning Hustle clips often,
which means they are really making an impact. Salute the headcrack.
I love to see it. And she just celebrated the
birthday too, so happy birth. Feels good, can ye? She's
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in Mexico right now. Yeah, it feels good to see
Laury y'all making the most of that loud ass mouth.
So dropping the clues bomb for Laura Loa and one
time talking about olways wax wax that she was gonna
have wax for the car. Now they have a podcast together,
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see how they That's right, Bully and the Bees. That's right.
All right, Well we come back Front Page News. What
we're talking about. Let's talk about taxes because we gotta
make sure y'all remember to file your taxes. I'll give
you all the important dates. Okay, all right, we'll get
into that. Next is to Breakfast Club Go Morning Morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee Charlomagne, the guy we
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are to breakfast club. Good morning, yeah, us getting some
front page news. Now. Yesterday the Super Bowl champions had
their parade. It was on the water though. Tom Brady
had his two million dollars yacht that he purchased a
couple of months ago. He was twisted, he was drunk.
He was having the best time of his life. He
even threw the trophy from boat to boat. He was
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walking out of bar. Somebody had that basically walk him out.
We've all been there before. But he had a great time.
That was the most disrespectful balling bass I ever seen
when he threw the goddamn Super Bowl trophy from one
yacht to the next shot and they called it he
threw a good pass and he called it. That trophy
is like fifty thousand dollars in the cost. It takes
much to build from from what I read, And he
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just talked it like it was now just want seventh
one yep here, yep, yep. All right, what else we got? Easy? Well?
Popeyes is now putting out a fish sandwich, a flaky flounder.
What do you think about that? It's kind of like
a chicken sandwich, but it's fish. Nope, it's the first
time they've ever had a fish sandwich. Nope. I think
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everybody should stick to what it is that they do best.
You know what I'm saying. I'm not going to Pizza Hut,
you know, for for for fish. I'm not going to
Popeyes for fish. I'm going to Popeyes for chicken. A
lot of people go to McDonald's with fish, though, not
that fish. But no, no, nothing fish. That fish really
been around for a long time too. And that fish
real a McDonald's is good. I go back to the
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day when the fish real used to come into Blue Rapper.
Remember that, yep, the Blue Rapper. Yes, sir, yes sir,
that fished handboy. I would still eat that to this day.
I know it's not good for you at all, but man,
they got just got the high seat orange back at McDonald's.
They did now a lie growing when when I was young,
That's what I used to get with my mill all
the time, the high Sea irons. That was all I
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used to get from McDonald's. KFC finally changed the French fries.
They don't have the wedges anymore. They got actual French fries.
I don't want that I want the KFC wedges. That
was the whole point. My wife, Yeah, I feel like
they were known for that. My wife used to work
at KFC when he was young, and I used to
That was my thing, going there and get twenty chicken
tenders and a big box of wedges for no damn reason.
High as hell and at all all. Right, now, more
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state leaders are loosening COVID nineteen restrictions, but experts are
saying it might be too soon, and so they're saying,
we're still not in the clare. We might be, and
I see them predicting this as a downtime, but because
of the variants that are spreading, we could have a
huge uptick. So Cuomo announced in the New York major
stadiums and arenas can reopen starting February twenty third, with
(27:49):
approval from the State Health Department. In Chicago, indoor service
at bars, restaurants and events can expand to twenty five
percent capacity or fifty people per room or floor, and
that starts actually today as they're easing restrictions there. So
many different cities are easing their restrictions. But they're saying,
who knows, and if you're fully vaccinated. Those people can
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skip COVID quarantines. By the way, so if you get
fully vaccinated against coronavirus, that means that you have to
get both doses of the fiser on Maderna vaccine. You
can skip that quarantine if you're exposed to somebody that
is infected. So that doesn't mean stop taking precautions, but
you don't have to quarantine anymore. Now more Americans are
also saying they're willing to take a COVID nineteen vaccine.
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But the issue right now that we have is supply.
So so far about ten percent of Americans have gotten
at least one dose of the two part vaccines, but
more people are saying now that they would be willing
to take it. I'm ready to take mine. I just
want to tell you all, by the way, and I
thought they would get telling us, yeah, I don't want
to skip the line, but I'm like, come on, now,
I want to take my vaccine now, I want I
(28:54):
want to. I want to make sure i'm good money. Yeah,
you know, that might be something that's a requirement to travel,
So I could see people taking it just because they're
gonna have to if they want to go anywhere. Also
read that it's probably gonna end up being an annual
thing for a while for several years, like the flu.
All right, now your taxes this year. I have promised
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myself I'm not going to get an extension or pay late,
because then I end up paying all these fees. And
so for your twenty twenty taxes, here's what you need
to know. The I R S starts accepting federal tax
returns Friday tomorrow, so that's later than normal, but usually
it's in January, sometime the second half of January. But
they needed some more time to program and tested systems
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to make sure they're ready for this year's tax season
because of the pandemic and all these relief payments that
were going out. So taxes are still due the traditional
date April fifteenth, unless you file for an extension. Okay, So,
like I was saying, this year, my plan is to
not file for an extension and not have to pay
those late filing or late payment penalties. Now, if you
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file for an extension, you get that automatic six month extension,
and you have to submit that request by April fifteenth,
and so then that's your Mike Sure due date October fifteenth,
and refunds should be available within twenty one days of
the IRS receiving your return. Every quarter is tax season
for me. So it is what it is. Yeah, I'm
(30:19):
with you. My heart start papitating just thinking about it.
And when you start saying taxes, I just keep just
keep down. It's like, what do you want now? Right?
If you ever get it one of those letters in
the mail, doesn't it just just mess up your whole day.
Ain't nothing you can do about it. I promise you
it ain't nothing you can do about it. And if
you got if you've got a stimulus payment, by the way,
(30:41):
that money is tax free, and your unemployment benefits also, uh,
that is treated as taxable income. So if you didn't
opt to have income tax with health from unemployment payments,
then yes, you do have to pay those taxes. It's
just give people a break this year. I'll tell you
that much break, man, Brady. Please listen. It's literally like
(31:02):
if somebody put a gun to you. You know what
I'm saying in your mind, you gotta fighting chance, right,
like you can make a correct when you get that letter.
You ain't got no choice, bro, no choice, ain't no
getting down to laying down. Okay, you're laying down all
the way down, all the way down. How you want it.
Hain't no swab klodic. You know what I'm saying. Every
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where you want it, how you want it. Every year
I get a letter saying I owe more money every year,
and a lot of that is because of penalties and
you know whatever for not paying on because I get
an extension all the time. I gotta stop doing that
from all right, Well that is your front page. But
some people are happy because they're getting money back. So
I'm happy for ever to y'all. Yes, we're happy for you.
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If by the way, I wouldn't have no problem paying
taxes if I actually knew where my money was going. Speak,
that's it. I would know if I could if I
could see the results, you know what I mean. If
I can see the schools better in these poor and
disenfranchise communities. You know what I mean. If if if
our taxpayer of money was causing other people to have
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better affordable healthcare, great, I would have no problem with it.
But I don't know where that money goes. I have
no idea who the health fight is. What if you
saw somebody driving and their likes to play said fighter.
Will you try to run him off the role? It'll
be five minutes. Fight you right now? I want to fight,
all right? Right? That is your front page news. I
(32:30):
got a woo side of this one. That goodness, I
don't want to fight. Do you really I heard you
looking for me? No? Nope, no, no, not at all.
All right, Well, well you wanna go? You wanna go?
Kevin Hart? Ye? Sure? All right? So Kevin Hard got
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scammed out of over a million dollars by his stylists.
You have the story. Yeah, his stylist was going shopping him,
chopping for him, and for the past couple of years,
apparently he's been siphoning off some money and laundering it
for himself and has spent about one point five million dollars.
All right, so let's open up the phone lines eight
hundred five eight five, one oh five one. Have you
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ever got got like that? Like a family member got
your money, family member took your income tax, a family
member got in your account, or maybe you co signed
for somebody. I'll tell you a quick story. I co
signed for somebody. I didn't have credit back when I
was I think it was like nineteen. I co signed
for somebody because I needed something. I paid them for
the actual device and they never paid the device off.
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And then ten years later I still had that on
my credit so I had to pay it twice. So
that's why I don't never co signf for anybody ever again.
But have you ever got gout like that? Let's talk
about eight hundred five eighty five one oh five one.
Somebody got in your account and destroyed you. Let's talk
about it. Or maybe you gave them access to your
money or your account, or you got them a credit
card and they ran it up. All right, let's talk
about it. It's the Breakfast Club. Go morning, It's the
(33:54):
Breakfast Club. It's topic top called eight hundred five eight
five one five one. To join it to the discussion
with the Breakfast Club. Morning. Everybody is j Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlomagne the guy We all the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
(34:15):
Now if you just joined it. We were talking about
Kevin Hart and his hairs. I don't want to say
it's hairstylars, his stylist, his personal shopper, his personal shopper. Yeah,
it's accused of what stealing over a million dollars. Yes,
he used Kevin's credit card info and got cash from
that and put it into his own account, and then
he bought things with that cash. So he's siphoning money
(34:38):
off of Kevin's credit card using that information, got the
money in his account, and then used that money to
buy things. Yeah, so we're asking eight hundred five eight
five one oh five one have you ever got got
like that? Have somebody ever went into your account and
stole your money? Or has a family member ever took
your income tax or you took your credit card and
charged it up, or have you ever co signed for
somebody and they did you dirty? That's what we're asking.
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Start with you, Charlott Mane, that that ever happened to you? Nah,
ninety big money. I mean my credit cards, you know,
I have points in my lives have definitely been compromised.
Like you might use your credit card at the airport
or somewhere and then you know you'll get that that
call from your bank asking did you make this purchase?
You don one hundred dollars here, a hundred dollars there.
But my bank knows my spending habits, and more importantly,
my financial team knows my spending habits. Salute the Lifeline
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Financial Group, Laura Humble, So they kind of protect me
from those kind of things, you know what I mean.
Kevin Hard has a lot, a lot of money, right,
we all know this, but one point five million dollars
it's still a lot of money. Yeah, you know what
I'm saying, just to be just to be spent. But
it was always done over some years. But I still think,
you know, a good financial person would have been on
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top of that and caught that a long time ago. Yeah,
I got I got a couple of different um people
that check my accounts. I call them buffers to make
sure it's supposed to go through, especially on big purchases.
One is my mother. I mean, my mother is still
involved in my finances to make sure things go straight.
My wife, and then I have a couple of financial advisors.
I have my parents, my mother, and my wife watching
the financial advisors. But I just to make sure. I've
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heard so many stories. I remember when I first stopped
my check to do my album, everybody was using I
don't want to say the exacts, but an exact fiance
and she wound up stealing millions of dollars from everybody.
Everybody in the industry, and the only reason I didn't
use it was because my mom and my wife told
me not to use a financial advisor, not to use her,
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so I was pretty safe. So but I kind of
stick everything to the family, so I make sure I
can watch it. What about you, ye? I co signed
for one of my friends when we were younger and broker.
She had to get a cell phone and so she
needed to put her cell phone on my name. So
I was like, sure, I know, a big deal. I
didn't even really understand co signing or anything like that.
So she couldn't get a cell phone unless she put
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down like five hundred dollars or something like that. So
I let her put her cell phone under my name,
and then she kept on paying the bill late. I
think back then it affected my credit, but my credit
was so bad it didn't matter that much to me.
But they kept calling me like, oh, you're bill is due,
and I kept getting all these notifications. But that was
the only time that happened, and she did end up
paying it and taking her name, and I did end
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up taking her off my account. All right, well, let's
go to the phone line. Hello, who's this yo? What's
going down, man, aj aj, what's up? Bro, You've been
in a similar situation. Somebody got you. Man, let me
tell you about ten years ago. Make this beautiful, chick,
I mean jaw dropping. We did so one night we
was chatting and I forgot what we were talking about.
(37:29):
But anyway, she asked to see my license and I
thought that was kind of weird, but I ain't think
too much of it. I gave it to her. After
that dropped her off. Didn't realize until the next day
that my license was missing. She claimed she ain't happy.
And this was right before home coming, Bro, So I
try to push on. You know what I'm saying, thinking,
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all right, I just get a new license. First name. Monday,
it's home coming weekends. We went to the ATM to
make a withdraw bank account on zero. Yeah. She used
my life is to go to my bank, which happened
to be open on a Saturday, and the teller didn't
really check. She just had a dude in the car
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and she just told it, tell her it was me,
and they gave her the money. Wow, that's the bank's fun, right.
That's the only reason why I can talk about it
from all these people now, because yeah, I bugged out
at the bank. They should have like, dag, you know
what I'm saying, We're sorry and everything, And the very
next day they put all the money back in my account.
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How much was it? Whoever? Remember I was in college
all coming, so it was about five hundred, okay everything
back then when you going to home coming. I didn't
have five hundred in my account in college, so I
feel I don't Yeah, I didn't even I didn't have
my own bank account. I how to join account. All right,
thank you, brother, eight hundred five eight five one on
five one. We're asking have you ever got got somebody
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stole your money, ran up your credit or maybe even
so your income tax refund check. Let's talk about it.
It's the Breakfast Club, Go morning and your opinions to
the Breakfast Club top on Eve one morning. Everybody is
(39:16):
DJ Envy Angel, Ye, Charlomagne, the guy we are the
Breakfast Club. Naphew just joined us. We're talking about Kevin Hart. Now,
what happened with Kevin Hart and his personal assistant or
personal stylist. His personal shopper had got I guess cast
using Kevin Hart's credit card information and then use that
cast to purchase all kinds of things for himself over
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the course of a couple of years. It was like
one point two million dollars. So he was in court
yesterday dealing with that. Wow, So we're asking, has that
ever happened to you? All right, let's go to the
phone line. Hello, who's this? Do you know the Loto? Now?
Has this happened to you? Or have you done this
to somebody? Now? Didn't happen a meet? It was actually
as a artist flash producer. I don't know if I
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could see his name on it was Safari. Man. It
happened like a few months. First of all, First of all,
you deserved it because you just referred to him as
a big time producer slash rap. You just referred you
deserve whatever you got. Man. Look just how he got this.
Uh he hit me up first actually on Instagram. He
was He was just like, Yo, your daughter me track
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is hot. And so I'm like, it's a it's a
big producer. So I'm like, let's take it to the shot.
You say that again, I'm gonna fight you. Yeah, bro.
Finishing story, he told me that, uh he could do
a little promo for me. So my uh on Spotify
on the playlist for me and all that and four
thousand dollars so I paid them and weeks and months
(40:43):
ago buy so I'm hitting them up. He said, Oh,
OFTEN got you on this safe, so I got you
on the next project. What it was supposed to drop
in November. So after November he completely stopped responding and
he basically got me out of a thousand dollars. I
just had a well, you don't know if it's the
l yet because you haven't put out the project. You
might put out the project and you might still be
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on the hey man, he was fun to put out
the first one that's up severer and then the other
one in November, and he just start responding. It was
a pandemic. He hit me on my track, the track
called Doubted Me. It's all YouTube. Y'all can look on
my Instagram at m Gino Delato well m D and
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let me ask you did you did you speak to
him personally? It's from his very five page Okay, so
what all right? Let me tell you. Let me tell
you what happened. Right. So, there's these people out there
that do mixtape. So if you see a bunch of
different artists and they say, hey, we'll put you on
the mixtape. They paid the artists to host a mixtape, right,
and the artist host to mixtape, they get ten songs
from ten different people, and then when they get the
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ten songs, the artist does the drops and they put
the mixtape out. So that's what it is. It probably
wasn't him. It probably was a company like that that
that does the mixtape type of thing, the cash shop.
One of them was his cash shop and the other
one was some music company cash shop. I'm sure it
was probably the music company that does the does the
albums or does the mixtapes, and that's what probably happened.
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I believe in Safari. I'm hoping that because I feel
like my song could be the number one. Don't get
you know, the US, maybe the world. It's possible. But
I do believe in Safari. I think he's probably still
gonna use your record the project having to come out check.
But we're gonna say allegedly because we don't know if
any of this is true. And I know he's gonna
hear this and he'll he'll respond. I'm sure on social media,
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I got and all that, but I had to type
the post a leg. I ain't where about you got
screenshot to his penis? What is that all you heard?
I said something? Thank you brother for good luck. Man.
All right, let's go to the caller. Hello, who's this?
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This is Mike, Mike. What's up? Man? You got got before? Man? Yo,
I got got two nights ago by my neighbor. What
happened came to my house? I guess I don't. I
really don't know, because I'm an Well, first of all,
let me start off by saying that I'm a moron
because I left all of my stuff in my car overnight.
My computer, I'm taking it. I'm taking it. And then
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at like two thirty in the morning, cops banging on
my door, so I go outside. At first I thought
I was getting arrested. And then they told me and
we found something that belongs to you, and they're like,
go check your car. So I go check my car.
My gun is missing, my wallet is missing, my credit cards,
my cat, everything like he took every I mean he
even even told took my mask I had funny. We
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took my body spray. He took my loose change, my gum,
everything from Atlanta. I can't tell you where I'm from
because I don't want to get in trouble. I'm in
Miami though. Okay, boy, Florida got to be you know.
I always think Florida the crazy people in America come
from the all the Florida. You literally said, I can't
tell you where I'm from when I'm in Miami, though,
(44:04):
did you tell well? Miami is big? Though Miami is
big anyway anyway anyway, So this is my dilemma. The
dude lives two horses, two houses down. For me, y'all
live in the old Town road break. So the cops like, yo,
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you need to press charges and get this dude off
the street. He's been out in and out of jail
for like the past six months. And if we get
if we can press charges on him now with your firearm,
he's gonna stay behind bars for ten to twenty years, snitch.
So my initial but my initial thought is, let me
think about it. No, I don't want to put somebody
away for twenty years. Why not he broking your things?
(44:47):
You stole your gun in your mask. He wasn't thinking
about you in your personal safety. Stole your mask. Bro
in Florida, even though y'all wear him now never. Still
I get that. I get that. But here's the issue.
If he doesn't get convicted and comes home, what does
that look like for me and my kids and my wife.
He just gonna beat you up in front of your wife.
That's so what back? You can defend yourself. No, he's
(45:10):
he's my linguag. Sorry, he's not gonna stuff pulled on
my property because I'm gonna shoot him, as you should.
That you should, but you are a tax paying, law
abiding citizen. Don't listen to these rappers when they tell
you not to snitch, because this is not snitching because
you are a civilian. Okay, he does have a point.
If this guy does not go to jail, he gets
community service and they don't lock his ass up and
(45:32):
he comes back out, you're gonna have to yea, his
kids is there. But it's a thirty year old dude
that lives with his parents, like, he don't have nothing
going on in his life, nothing's rounding him. So why
don't you go talk to his parents? Why don't you
just say, look, I don't want to call a police,
give me my stuff back, and if you give me
my stuff back, we're good. Yeah. I get that, I
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got most of my stuff back because they ran through
his house, but I didn't get my money, my credit cards,
and my computer. But the problem is, like, even if
he does come out and I talk to his parents,
you're talking about a thirty or old that lives with
Mama Broye. You know how to shoot, of course, you
know how to fight. No, Yeah, if I tell you once,
I won't tell you twice. Okay, be real discreet, like
(46:17):
a thief in the night. All right, So press charges
and shoot him if he comes on my property. Okay,
I guess that's it. Um, Okay, all right. I mean
you're gonna restraining order against him, and you let the
police know that, Hey, this guy may cause you some
bodily harm if he comes home. So then if he does,
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you're already in Florida, so you can defend yourself anyway.
If he does, you're protecting yourself. I do. I do
think a restraining order is important that way. If something
does happen to you, he's gonna think twice about that.
But if something does happen, they know exactly who did it,
and that might make him be like, all right, I
don't want to go to jail for life for something
to let me just stay away. But sadly it's also Florida,
and Florida has that stay in your ground law. But
(46:58):
yes that we hate. You know, in this case, he
can use it to defend himself. Nine one one. What's
your emergency? He stole my stuff, I'm taking him to
court and I'm getting restrainted on it if he comes
to my property. I feared for my life, my kid's life,
my wife life. Bum. All right, well, what's the morrow
of the story. Get a good financial team, get some
good financials. Shut up man signed nothing for nobody. Yes,
(47:18):
And since we're talking about getting cash taken from you,
let's talk about this woman who was swindowed out of
one hundred thousand dollars by Bruno Mars allegedly. It's about
report Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Rihanna had her
(47:40):
clothing line Fency Fashion House, and that was through LVMH
Louisa Tomawet Hennessey. Now that line is being suspended indefinitely.
That label was launched less than two years ago. And
you know, obviously they on Louis, but time they owned
dr over there and they actually tried a few different
things to make the clothing line work, but it didn't.
They had special capital collection last fall that featured black
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breast cancer survivors. Rihanna was the first black woman to
head an original brand with LVMH when Fancy Fashion House
launched in twenty nineteen, and it just, I guess somehow
did not work out. I think it was the price
point too. It's super expensive and they did try to
lower the price point, but it still didn't work out.
So everything else she has is going well, but for
(48:23):
some reason, and I'm sure the pandemic didn't help, probably
the timing of it. Also, that just didn't work out. Yeah,
And well as an understatement, like Finty Beauty, the entire
operation is worth like three billion dollars and I can't
I don't remember what her revenue. Her equity isn't it.
I saw wretch somewhere with fifteen percent, but I'm sure
it's probably her savage, fancy lingerie line does amazing, her
(48:45):
fancy skin, fancy beauty, all of that. That's the one
that's worth three billion. So I mean, every business ain't
gonna work, so she's fine. And also I think part
of it is also elvamates like we said they haven't
really launched a lot of original fashion lines, and so
this was them venturing to some I think since like
the eighties, they hadn't done anything that was new, so
they also might not have had that part together. Listen,
(49:08):
fenty Beauty is going to create Rihanna all the generational
wealth she needs. She's absolutely absolutely all right now. Rebecca Black,
she put out a Friday Beta. It's been ten years
since the original song Friday, and that was un NV
song every Friday, and so to celebrate the ten year anniversary,
she did a remix featuring our Girl, Bake FRIEDA three
(49:31):
h three and Dorian Elektra. Listen to this he why
(49:56):
doct thank you. Let's go Big Black, big step of
Rebecca Black, guard damn it boots my goodness, expect the legend,
(50:17):
Rebecca Black, drop on a clue bump Rebecca Black. I
love a legends connect Rebecca Black and Big Freedom. Come
on now. Rebecca Black was when she put that song out,
the original I have no idea thirteen, didn't even know
she was that young. I legend, the legend. No, she's
(50:38):
not stopping. The second greatest child star of all time,
next to Michael Jackson, Stop it, I'll fight you, bro.
All right, Now, let's discuss some amazing news. And I'm
excited for this. The Coldest Winter Ever. Nia Long is
gonna be voicing Winter Santiago in the audio book for
the Coldest Winter Ever sequel, Life After Death. So I
(50:59):
am so excited because obviously the coldest win to ever
was one of the Now that's a legendary book, of course,
get all these talks about legends. That book, legendary Sister Soldier,
that is a staple for us, for a lot of people.
Somebody was telling me the other day the reason why
they even started reading and getting more into books, What's
because of the coldest winter ever when they were young.
And so now the sequels coming out and Nia Long
(51:21):
is going to be voicing went to Santiago. That is huge.
So can't wait to hear that. Absolutely. All right, Tisha
Campbell and Tahina Arnold are teaming up. They're gonna be
doing a talk show together and that show is called
Tisha and Tashina have Issues, so they're gonna put a
twist on celebrity interviews. Obviously we know them from you know,
playing on Martin together. And they also recently hosted the
(51:44):
Soul Train Awards together. I was actually there for that,
and they have such I mean, they're friends, they have
amazing chemistry. They worked together forever, so we love to
see them together doing things. So I'll be interested in
watching that. They said, it's currently in development and we'll
soon land with a network and or streaming platform. Okay,
I'd like to see you. I write it rest in
peace to Hustler founder Larry Flint. He died at age
(52:06):
seventy eight. He passed yesterday morning in La from heart failure.
So did y'all ever watch The People Versus Larry Flint?
That was a good ass movie. Now, No, I wouldn't
haven't see that. I didn't even get put on to
Larry Flint until the Great Nr. He started calling himself.
I think it was Melvin Flint Flint and that's when
I first, you know, started researching who this Flint person was. So, yes,
(52:30):
you gotta watch The People Versus Larry fin Flint. That's
a great movie. He actually attempted a brief presidential run
back in nineteen eighty four. He ran for governor of
California in two thousand and three. He also yeah, He's
done a lot of things when it comes to politics,
but personally he was married five times and he has
five daughters and a son and lots of grandchildren and green. Yeah,
(52:50):
he was seventy eight, So rest in peace to Larry Flint.
And you know he's in a wild He wasn't confined
to a wheelchair. He was paralyzed from the waist down
after a shooting. He was shot in nineteen seventy eight
and a murder attempt to buy serial killer Joseph Paul
Franklin and didn't. He uh found Penthouse magazine, Hustler Hustler magazine. Yeah,
I think he owns Hustler spot on the West Side Howard. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, Yeah,
(53:14):
that's where Jennifer Lopez shot that movie. His name in
the movie. I think she shot it there. Hustlers is it?
Trying to make sure all right? And Seweetie. I had
a conversation with Sweetie that's actually gonna air today on
facebooks to lift Black Voices Hub. We were talking about
Black Love. Of course. We had Cody Elaine Oliver on
(53:35):
there also, who created the show Black Love with her
husband Tommy. We had dating expert Devin Simona and she
dropped so many jewels, y'all will love it. TS Madison
was on there also and she's looking for a boo
by the way as well. And Seweetie was on and
just in time for Valentine's Day, we did this Facebook
Dating round table because Facebook has his dating app is
called Black is Love. And one thing that Seweedie said
(53:55):
that she's trying to learn how to do is to
be more affectionate. Listen to this now, So I want
to ask you, do you think that opposite to tract
or do you think that your boyfriend is similar to you?
Or do you think you guys have are more opposite
and more similar? He teaches me how to love because
we couldn't have been two people together who didn't know
how to express or show love, otherwise it wouldn't have worked.
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So I think personalities, yes, but especially when it comes
to how to love, like he's taught me how to love.
And she talks about how she was raised and her
parents weren't really that affectionate, and so he's the more
affectionate one and she's the one that's, you know, trying
to learn how to do that. She said, Usually the
roles are reversed, but in their situation, it's been difficult
(54:39):
for her, so she's trying to figure out how she
can show affection more. Go ahead and locked that down,
big Quaval. You know what I'm saying. You gotta know
when you got a good one, no nothing else out here,
you ain't missing nothing in the screech Quaval gone and
gone and boy ring and go ahead and locked that down. Brother.
And when I tell you, it was a really great conversation,
it was so good that we were like, yo, we
all got to meet up and talk again. And it's
(55:00):
actually dropping I think right in two minutes. So if
you guys want to check that out, it's it's amazing.
So that is your rumor report. I'm Angela Yee all
right now, shout out to my son, A Logan. Logan's
on his way to take his road test today. So
he's taking his road test so he can get his license.
So he's on the road today. I'm sure that him
in the driving. Stay up the road, everybody. Yeah, So
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he got his testing about the next twenty minutes. They
just left. So good luck Logan. O get nervous. You
know how to do this. You've been doing it for
a minute. Now you got this, don't even worry about
a parallel parking. You know, when you make that first right,
when you see the tight back left, when you know
what to do, all right, and vy, don't forget about
this Facebook competition. Since we were just talking about Facebook,
How can I get on? Because we want to make
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sure that people know if you want to get on,
if you're an R and B singer, if you're a rapper,
you know, all you have to do is submit your
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you want to sign up, like you just said, just
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And it's brought to you by iHeartRadio and Facebook Groups. Now, Charlomage,
who are you giving that? Dont you? Man? We might
have to build a wall around Nigeria. Man, it's these
two Nigeria's in Houston that we need to come to
the front, and we need them to come to the
front of the congregation. We like to have a word
with them. All right, we'll get to that next. It's
(56:26):
the breakfast Clubgal morning, don't you get don you are?
I'm gonna fatten all that around your want this man
to Dogton Blowers man. They wait for Charlomaie. The tops
(56:48):
had to make a judgment who was going to be
on the Donkey of the day. They chose you because
the breakfast club bitch you Who's donkey of the day
to day? Wow at Sharon, Donkey to day. For Thursday,
February eleven, go to two men in the great city
of Houston. One's name is Basil Amedee. The other's name
is h I have no idea this looslect the line
that the doctor's office play their names for me. Basil
(57:10):
a boy, that's the hell of a name. Then okay
they are clearly age times fine and scammers there for
next game is strong with a capital S and K.
Salute to everyone who listens to us. By the way,
on ninety three seven to beat in Houston, Salute to
my niece Ashley on air, Ashley, what was happening? And
dropping a clue? BOMs Ashley. Now chin wind in Brazil
(57:30):
are reinforcing all stereotypes of Nigerians being scammers. You know
what they say, it's not a stereotype if it's true.
Also between Austin Chains, the guy that's running for governor
of Michigan and wants to cancel black History muff. Between
those two, these three Nigerians are not having a great week. Okay.
Gianna's gonna have to win the championship and win another
MVP to get y'all back in good standing. Now we've
(57:52):
all gotten contacted out of the blue by Nigerian offering
to share a bunch of cash our payment on the
condition that you help them transfer money out of their country.
Raise your hand if that's ever happened to you. Never
happened to you? Nick wow? Now, I thought this scam
was reserved for just email, but apparently it's also by letter,
text message, and through social media. Okay. These Nigerian scammers
(58:13):
may ask for your bank account details to help them
transfer the money, and then they use this information to
later steal your fund. Still rob your ass blind, Okay,
I guess that Nigerian four one nine scam isn't working
like it used to. Okay. People used to be on
that four one nine heavy. By the way, It's called
the four one nine scam because the four one nine
is Nigeria's criminal code which outlaws the practice. Okay, they're
(58:35):
not doing the four one nine anymore. Nope, they have evolved. Okay,
they've evolved their hustle and now they are praying on
the weak among us. Who are the weak among us?
The weak among us are people who are still getting
catfished in twenty twenty one. There's absolutely no reason for
someone to be able to get catfished in twenty twenty one,
Uncle Charlotte, what are you talking about? Nobody gets cat
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fished in twenty twenty one. Nigerians don't even like catfish,
They like stockfish. Are you talking about, Uncle Slowell? Let's
go to kPr NBC two pointer report police. A sixty
five year old North Texas woman is out one hundred
thousand dollars after she fell in love with someone who
was pretending to be Bruno Mars. Cybercrimes prosecutors say he
(59:16):
befriended her on Instagram, convinced her that he was the
famous entertainer and that he needed help with his touring expenses.
According to court papers, a man identifying himself as Bruno
man promised he was quitting his current tour to be
with her. Authorities say they had help Basil Amadi and
Chinwendu Azuandwu, two men in Houston who opened up the
(59:40):
two different bank accounts where she was instructed to send
the money to one check for ten grand followed by
another for ninety thousand dollars. The two men could face
two to ten years behind bars after convicted on those
money laundering charges. Now keep in mind you alleged victim
is sixty three, but even at sixty three, too many
(01:00:00):
video chat features available for you to be getting catfished.
In twenty twenty one, if I thought I was talking
to Bruno Mars, the first thing I would do is
asked to see him. Matter of fact, pro tip, if
you are talking to someone online and they don't want
you to see them via video chat, they aren't who
they say they are. Now, Bruno Mars has a net
worth of a hundred and seventy five million dollars. It's
(01:00:24):
a lot of artists who over the past year because
of this pandemic, could use an extra hundred thousand, but
Bruno Mars is not wanted him. Now. The last time
I've been this disappointed in two Nigerian's was when Juicy
Smooye had his whole situation going on. But this right here,
this is just now right despicable. Yes, I just spent
on the microphone. I'm lish tongue. This is despicable. Okay.
(01:00:46):
This sixty three year old woman started an Instagram account
looking for companionship. She told investigated that Bruno reached out
to her and Bruno was interested in pursuing a meaningful relationship.
And she got got because these eyes were sending her
pictures and texas of Bruno allegedly on tour. All right,
this poor woman is so disconnected from the world and
(01:01:07):
she doesn't even realize there are no artists on tour
right now. And the reason she even sent the money
was because the Nigerians posing as Bruno told her they
wanted to quit the tour to be with her, So
she fired off two checks, one for ten kine. You
know what, after reading this story and that other Nigerian
wanting to cancel Black History, muf I'm starting to believe
(01:01:30):
Juicy Smoothya. Whatever Juicy said, those two Nigerians did, they
did it. This is disgusting. How you take advantage of
this older woman like that. If they got away with
this on ig, imagine what they're doing the older folks
on Facebook. Scheming, crafty, aggressive, malicious. Those four words can
be turned into an acronym. That acronym is scam. Some
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folks say it's morally wrong to allow a sucker to
keep his money. I disagree. I think it's morally wrong
and you're a sucker if you take advantage of people
who don't know any better. Contrary to popular belief, money
is not the same whether you earn it or scam it,
because if you're scam it, then you should get what
comes with that scam, especially if you're scamming an older
(01:02:15):
person on social media who don't know no better. These
brothers need to go to jail. They need to be
denied Jalla fries for a few years, because if we
don't get people like this off the street, the next
Grandma da scam might be yours. Please please give these
two brothers names I can't really pronounce. The sweet sounds
and the Hamletones. Oh now you are the doge the
(01:02:41):
day do gee, Oh the day Ye play our names again,
drummers play their names again. Basil Amadi and Nigerians. I
need y'all to do better in that. Okay, you're having
(01:03:02):
a rough week, rough week? All right, well thank you
for that. Donkey Today, sir, I just got my results
back from my Corona test and I am negative and
antal antal swaps come back fast. Huh however you want
whatever you want to call it, but they came back negative.
So I can now leave my little uh my side
of the house. I can leave my wing in the house.
(01:03:22):
I'm happy. I haven't seen my kids in a couple
of days. So how deep did they go? Did they
go until they fart resistance? No, they didn't go at
my butt. They want on my nose? Bro? What is
wrong with you? What's wrong with me? What's wrong with you?
You got an antal swap? Let me smell did not
get an antal swap? Let me smell your results? Yo?
What's wrong with you? Up next? Ask e eight hundred
(01:03:43):
five eight five one five one, Yo, what's wrong with you? Man?
You're a kinky man? Eight hundred five eight five one
on five one. If you want some advice, some relationship device,
call ye. Now it's the breakfast local morning. What what? What? What? What?
You wanna know baby Mama, Issue sneaks and words of wisdom.
Call up now for asking eight hundred five five one
(01:04:05):
the Breakfast Club. Y'all the Breakfast Club. It's time to
ask ye. Hello, who's this? My name is Duchess. Hey, duchess,
what's your question for you? So my best friend of
twenty years broke up with me because she says that
I've changed and I'm high and mighty. So I started
a podcast. And when I get invited to things, because
(01:04:29):
I'm a smart frid you only get one invitation, or
if you get two, I take my husband. And so, like,
she sees the promo pictures afterwards, and she'd be like, Oh,
you got invited to something. You're too good to me.
And I'm like, that's not the case. You know, I
would say this. There might be some things going on
in her life and she might be projecting that onto you. Yeah,
(01:04:52):
and you're her best friend, so I'm sure you know,
it feels like maybe there's some things that she's disappointed
about that she doesn't have going on. Maybe things are
advancing for you and she doesn't know how to handle it. Yeah.
I mean, if I was to a point where if
I if I got invited to stuff and they're like, oh,
bring five friends, absolutely she would definitely be in the
(01:05:12):
five friends or maybe even the three friends too. But like,
when I get invited to stuff, I can't bring an
entourage because I just got started in the podcast game.
So right, she doesn't understand that what the hell you
live that people inviting you to places because you got
a podcast. Well, it's like virtual things right now because
of Kobe. But I live on the Missippi Gulf coast, Okay,
(01:05:36):
So she wants to be able to come to these
virtual events and maybe be supportive of you. Yeah, I mean,
I guess so, But I'm at the same time, if
if if I have an event, did iyer take assists
you can't invite me to a Zoom event, I'll beat
you up that goddamn link. Hell's wrong with you? I
don't say listen. I just want to say that the
most amazing friends are the people that support you. And
(01:05:58):
support also doesn't mean I got to get in free everywhere.
That also means maybe I spend a few dollars because
that's what it is that you're trying to do. And like,
speaking of free stuff, like she very seldom does she
ever share my podcast? Like are you really a supporter?
Or you just want to go to these nice things
that I get to go through. It's a zoom of it.
(01:06:20):
What does she have going on in her? Like things
going well for her? On her end? I thought that
they was like she has like a little cake pop business,
and like I'm always sharing her stuff? You hate a
little kid have a little podcast? Whoa Well, you know,
(01:06:43):
I'm feeling kind of softly because she heard my foods.
You know, it seems like y'all just had a little
blowout and some things have simmered and then it exploded.
But I don't feel like this is the end of
it for you guys. It just feels like there's some
unresolved things that are underlying under this. The best thing
you can do is ask her, what do you want
(01:07:04):
us to do moving forward? What can I do to
be a better friend? And y'all got to be open
and honest and willing to hear each other. And when
she tells you how she fails, you have to be
willing to listen and be open to receive that. Gotcha, gotcha? Now,
Sometimes it's very simple. I mean, look, the best thing
you could do right now is ordered some items from
her little cake pock business, you know Valentine's das foun.
(01:07:29):
She made me man. She said some really mean things
to me last night, like stuffbody you think abroad on
the street would say almost cuff. I had to make sure.
I had to keep it together. Yeah, but you do
some really hurtful things to me. And you know, I
worked really hard on this podcast and building the brand up.
What is this podcast? We want to know because you
(01:07:50):
on the Breakfast Club and you haven't said the name
of it once. Oh, the name with a podcast. It's
called the cash mitor Room. It's like adult story time
where I tell sixty story tell us what now? Tell
us what now? Tell us one now now. So it
was the first night of the first full moon of
two thousand nineteen, and I decided to touch myself. I
(01:08:13):
touched my arms and my shoulders, my legs. I gave
myself some good self love. I turned myself into a
goddess right before the moon. You got a podcast about masturbation.
Different stories, I see, I see, I see. Your last
one was on your submissive persona. You have a submissive persona? Yeah, okay,
(01:08:39):
I wrote it, but I tell comes right up story time,
so it's like erotic poetry. Let me tell you what,
Why don't you do a sexy story involving her little
kick pops? Yes, that's what y'all can do something together. Yeah,
gotta collaborate. I gave her a little antal squad would
(01:09:01):
have cake pop You're so nasty, you got But it's
got to be artistically nasty though, But I like it.
I like, Yeah, you can't just be shoving a cake
pop up your You're gonna get lost. Hey, how are
you gonna get the chocolate in this German cake? Oh?
What's wrong with you? Man? You've been kinky all more?
I'm glad I'm on the studio. You've been kinky all
(01:09:22):
morning long. But man, you definitely need to listen to
the video, to the stories. Listen you and your best friendship,
You and your best friendshould do a podcast episode together. Yeah.
Why is charlomage New York? I got got him going.
I tell stories so I don't have interviews, but I
(01:09:45):
think that you're right if I offer her like a
promo commercial in one of my podcasts, I think that
you know and send her like some flowers or something today,
like let's bury the hatchet because we've been friends too
long to let get Yeah, ain't come between us. Well,
I can't let your egos make you guys not be
friends anymore. You know, we thought partner with you and
(01:10:06):
bring you on the black effect. I know, right, I
may have to bring await me. I may have to
bring await me. We made up when got that kind
of budget. Well all right, well you did a good
job that you got Charlemagne sweat and so you know
you did a good job. This is different. I'm looking
(01:10:26):
at it. I like the presentation Erodica stories, poems and
monologues with duchess cash not one coming out very soon. Okay,
give me if I can get my me and my
best friend back together. But I think that's gonna be
a good idea. So I just partner with her some
kind of way and kind of show I'm not trying
to leave her. I'm really not. I'm just trying to
(01:10:46):
take myself up, all right, Okay, Well I like that.
See you look at how quickly you turn that around.
We love it. I love her. I hope she's listening,
because she listens every morning, So I hope she listening.
So girl, I love you. I want us to be
bad friends again. Like this is not conducive to you
got to write a poem, write a poem called cake
Pops and really express your I'm serious you. Also, you
(01:11:10):
also did not plug her kke pop business. It's called
Paula's Cakes and Corpus Christi Texas. She gonna love you now,
all right? Ask ye eight hundred five eight five one
on five one If you need relationship advice A love
of breakfast Club charlom Hey Envy, I love y'all, we
love you, Love you back some real advice with Angela
(01:11:33):
Ye ask ye voting everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlomagne the guy we are the breakfast club with in
the middle of ask yee, Hello, who's this the club
with no breakfast was going on? It's mister paying forward.
What's up? Brother? Ain't nothing. I just I just asked
some a quick, little random question. I think I need
(01:11:53):
advice on what do you do when you feel like
you constantly give the people in your life, friends, family,
et cetera energy that they don't return you Like I'm
gonna type a person of constant especially with the pandemic
going on. I like to call on family and friends,
check on them, see how they're going to make sure
everything is well. But what I notice is if I
don't pick up that call, if I don't send that
chech to, if I don't if I don't call that
phone logook, I don't get those messages in return. You
(01:12:15):
know what I'm saying. So what do you necessarily do
when you feel like do you always give to others
in a sense to where they don't give you? Well,
aren't you mister pay it forward? Yes, ma'am, Well it
sounds I want to say a couple of things here. Hey,
we don't do good things and check on people just
because we need them to do it for us. In return,
you do it because it comes from your heart and
(01:12:36):
that's what you want to do. So don't do things
that you don't feel like doing if you're gonna be
mad that people aren't doing it back for you. You
know what I'm saying. Like, I think I never take
for granted that people are gonna give me the same
respect or the same love that I show them. Everybody
does things differently, and I know, even for myself, it
is a pandemic going on, and people have a lot
going on right now, and so I'm sure do they
(01:12:58):
appreciate it when you reach out to them? Yeah, yeah, yeah,
they very much all seemed grateful. But my whole thing
is am I blugging for expecting the same thing in return?
I mean, look, it would be nice, but you can't
make people treat you the way that you treat them. Now,
have you told them? Look, I really do need you
to check in on me more. It would be helpful
for me. Oh absolutely. I'm a very vocal person, so
(01:13:19):
if I have a problem, I have no problem in
expression that to anyone. But again, I still don't get
the same energy I give walk and that sometimes I
let it go. I'll rub it off. I don't let
it bother me as much. But sometimes I'm like, damn, nobody,
get me to check on me and make sure I'm good?
Like why I always try to be the person to
extend myself, like who extends themselves for me? Like? You know,
you know what, there's this app that's out right and
it's called you Good and on that app and we
(01:13:42):
actually had the founders of it on the Breakfast Club.
Shout out to my boy Alie gates, And what it
is is if you get everybody to sign up, you
can just put in like your mood so people can
see if they feel like they need to reach out
to you for any reason, and that just goes like
to your network of people. But sometimes you know, if
you're the one that always doing the reaching out, I
just feel like you do things because you want to
(01:14:03):
do it, and you do it from the goodness of
your heart. If you're doing that because you want people
to reciprocate it, you'll always be disappointed, right, you know so,
And I'm sure people do. Like you said, they do
appreciate it, and you know you just gotta be like, look,
I'd appreciate it if you reach out to me. Sometimes
you just send a text and be like, hey, you
know when you have a moment, called me. I'm just
going through some things. But like I said, like, even
(01:14:26):
when I do beneficial things that help other people out
that don't benefit me at all, I don't do it
because I want y'all to do it back for me.
I just do it because I can. Right, you feel
like you need somebody to talk to just to pay
it forward. You feel like you need someone to talk
to not necessarily. I just want to feel like I
know people are there. You understand, like like with me,
they know it's no agitation. I'm gonna through it. I
(01:14:48):
knew I can call many many gonna be there for me. Man,
he gonna give me a show for to lean on.
But I don't necessarily have but of people that I
could say, yeah, definitely, I knew I can lean on
if I need them. You know what I'm saying. It's
not necessarily that I need them, but indicate that I did.
I don't feel like I necessarily have a set a
lot of people where I could be like, yeah, they're
definitely gonna be there for me. You know you can,
(01:15:09):
you can lean on me, Charlotte made you never responded
your tech muss to stop it? Well, don't act like
I haven't assisted you before. You definitely see what I'm saying.
That's why you don't want to do nothing, because when
you do do something, it's not enough. Just forget and
I got to remind you. You just want to lean
on them. You need some friend Maybe you need some
(01:15:29):
new friends, Manny. Oh maybe maybe maybe I got to
cut off everybody and start fresh. No, but yeah, and
I think that sometimes you put a lot on people
and if they and if you really genuinely feel like
you can't rely on your network of people, to me,
it feels like you're short in yourself and maybe that
means that a these are real conversations you have to
have or be These aren't really your friends if you
(01:15:52):
don't feel like you can depend on them. Amen to that.
All right, The Breakfast Club, I appreciate y'all. All Right,
mister pay it forward, by the way, you shouldn't. You
shouldn't do things with people and expect something in return.
Yeas number one to doing something for folks. You don't
do things for people because you're expecting something back. You
do it because you're just doing it out the goodness
(01:16:13):
of your heart. Yeah, that's exactly what I just told them. Now,
that was asking eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one. We got rumors on the way, yes, and
Drake's certified lover boy album. Any news that you're hearing
might be incorrect. I'm gonna tell you who has the
real on what's going on with Drake's new album. All Right,
we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
The Breakfast club's filling the team. This is the rumor
(01:16:42):
report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, of
course we are constantly hearing things about Drake's new album,
Certified Lover Boy and when it's gonna come out. But
night Owl Sound, the DJ duo that consists of Drake associates,
Obio Mark and Obio No all have said that anything
Certified Love a Boy related will be posted by Drake himself.
(01:17:04):
Until then, hold a seat and wait on it. So
if you hear anything anywhere else it's not true, just
wait for Drake to tell you the information himself. I mean,
all this does is build up anticipation. Like every time
there's a rumor about the album dropping or when is dropping,
or hey you'll hear it from Drake, it just build
up more anticipation. So all right now. Ojo Sanko said
that he could date models and beautiful women if he
(01:17:27):
wanted to, but that is not his primary concern. Here's
what he said, and he did this on Busting with
the Boys. Here's what he said really matters to him.
What I did. Everyone I had a child with was
based on their DNA and athletic background that it had
nothing to do with how fine you were or how
you looking. I don't care anything about bad bitches and
(01:17:47):
all that. Hey, if I wanted models, I don't want athletes.
Would you do in high school? Show me some tape?
M I mean there should be a science to breeding, right,
Like we have a science to breeding when it comes
to the move so why not with humans. I remember
one time the Honorable Minister Lewis friar Con say the
people people breathe like they roll in dice in the
back of a moving pickup truck. It's something too that
(01:18:11):
you do want to pick the right partner, right they
have kids with? Well, yeah, and that's his preference if
that's what he likes. I think everybody everybody does that.
Though you pick you picked the right partner they have
kids with. There's plenty of people out there that regret
the person they had kids with. They love their kids,
they wish I didn't do it with this person. I'm sure, right, Yeah,
(01:18:31):
you want to make sure you get the right genes,
but sometimes you fall in love with who you fall
in love with. All right, Now, Sex and the City fans,
you know Samantha is not gonna be on the new
mini series that they're doing, and according to an interview
that's published HBO Max Chief Content Officer Casey Bloyd said
that the way that they're going to write out that
character of Kim k who played Samantha, they said, it's
(01:18:55):
gonna basically say, just as in real life, people come
into your life, people leave, friendships fade, and new friendships start.
So I think it's all very indicative of the real
stage is the actual stages of life. They're trying to
tell an honest story about being a woman in her
fifties in New York. So with shephil organic and the
friends that you have when you're thirty, you may not
have when you're fifty. So that's basically how they're writing
her out. She's just not friends with them anymore. You
(01:19:16):
know how they say you don't have to step on
someone to lift somebody else up. I disagree with that
at times. You know, I'm tired of the sex in
the City story continuing when they haven't given me not
one girlfriend's movie, not one girlfriend's mini series. I need
closure as a girlfriend's fanatic. Why they keep getting you know,
series and movies and all types of stuff, but we
(01:19:36):
can't get one little bit of piece of closure with girlfriends. Huh. Well,
they also said that this time around there'll be a
more diverse staff and they're gonna tell They didn't want
to tell a story with all white writers are an
all white cast, so they said it's not reflective of
New York. So they're being very very conscious about understanding
that New York has to reflect the way New York
looks to New York with black then when they had
(01:20:00):
to the city popping whenever, that was well, the early
two late nineties. I don't remember New York with black then.
They didn't care about reflecting it then. Why they're about
reflecting it now? I want girl French, That's what I want,
all right now. We talked about this previously about the
country music star Morgan Willin and how he was seen
using the N word. Well, now he put out a video,
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a five minute video basically talking about the footage. He
said that he was on our seventy two of seventy
two of a bender and he's not proud of it.
And since then he's been talking to different black organizations
and having real and honest conversations. Here's what he said.
I also accepted some invitations from some amazing black organizations,
executives and leaders to engaging some very real and honest conversations.
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I'll admit to you, I was pretty nervous to accept
those those invitations. The very people I heard they had
every right to step on my neck while I was down,
to not show me any grace, but they did the
exact opposite. That kindness really inspired me to to dig deeper.
How do you use it in word? Though? Like? What
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way did he use it? Called him a b a nigger?
Did ye? Now? He was talking about his friends. He
was drunk and he was like, he didn't say it
like you're a stupid knock off? Can I can I finish?
He shouldn't have used I just wouldn't know what he said,
he said. I'm not I'm explaining how he said it.
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He didn't use it that way, but he shouldn't be
using that work at all period. I never told me
what he said. There is never exactly but it was
his friend. He was, Wow, I can't believe you're making
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an excuses for this guy. You I'm not making excuses.
I'm explaining what happened. It was his friend that he was,
you know, saying that too. They were drunk, that's all.
If somebody, right, somebody called me that, now they can
they owe me five minutes? Yeah, if my black friend
calls me that, that's fighting. More like, that's five minutes
white people. There is never a good context to use
that of course, not used it or not? Did he
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say pass? Yes, that's what, Yes, he did. Yes, there's
never a good reason to do it. By the way,
his voice is built for the word, the N word, though,
But you mean when you talk like this, you know,
when you talk like this, nigga just rolls off your tongue.
You don't even mean it, It just ros off. Where
this was was he was in the driveway of his
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house with his friends and they were stumbling up the
driveway and he tells one of his other friends to
watch over his other boy. And that's why he says,
take care of this p A and whatever aide. No,
his friend wasn't even black. No, listen in the crazy
part is that's a private It's just worse. But I'm
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just just calling your white boy like that's that was
this is it's worse. That was a conversation that shouldn't
even have been you know, captured. Right, So if he
talks like that in private. Imagine how deep that ghost
in the house. All know what I'm saying, Like, No,
I'm not making a look at that neighbor. That neighbor
is a shore as asked me exactly, I don't care
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what contacts you used it, and there's never a reason
to use that first not. He also sent a message
to his fans and support us and said, please don't
defend me, Please don't. I was wrong. It's on me
to take ownership for this, and I fully accept any
penalties I'm facing. The time of my return is solely
on me and the work I put in. And the
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country singer songwriter Jason Isabel, whose song covered Me Up
is covered by Wilding on his album, has pledged to
donate the royalties from the song to the Nashville chapter
of the nuble CP. Basically, he said, don't hold me down, niggers,
not right now. What organism you want to do? What
organization is meeting? I just told you the NAPE, the
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National Organization for the eventsment to color. I remember, we
tell you that that's crazy. All right, Well that is
your room and report goodness gracious, all right? Do we
know any song that Morgan Roland sings Niggas in Paris.
He remade it. He remade Niggas in Paris. H I
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Kent Man. You know, today's the eighteenth anniversary of my
album The Block Party, came out eighteen years ago. Shout
out to my brother Clue for giving me the opportunity.
Shout to Epic rec and Skating Dollar Duro, thank you
so much. I'm gonna play some cuts off the album.
It featured artists like jay z Dmax Fabulous, Uh, Foxy Brown,
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fifty cent Uh, just a name a few, So we're
gonna get that on right now. Someone that cuts off
the album. I just the Breakfast Club. Let's go Morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. Now. It's Black History Month. We
repping today. You know, today we honor a man who
I share a born day with, who one of my partners,
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Bacari Sellers, named the son after I'm talking about the
og stokely Car Michael. He was born on June twenty ninth,
nineteen forty one and transitioned on November fifteenth, nineteen ninety eight.
He was a pillar in the Civil rights movement in
the US and the global pay of the African movement.
The brother did not bite his tongue for no one,
and I encourage you all to go watch his Black
Power speech that he gave to an audience at the
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University of California, Berkeley in nineteen sixty six. Google it,
find it, go read it. But today I want to
play some clips from a conversation Stokely car Michael had
with Mike Wallace, and Mike Wallace asked him if he
could stand up in front of the white community and
say anything he desired, what would it be. His answer, sadly,
still resonates today. Let's listen. The Breakfast Club presents a
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new Black History Month legend. I would say, understand yourself,
white man, that the white man's burden should not have
been preached in Africa, but it should have been preached
among you, that you need now to civilize yourself. You
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have moved to destroy and disrupt. You have taken people away,
you have broken down their systems, and you have called
all that civilization. And we who have suffered at this
are now saying to you, you are the killers of
the dreams, You are the savages. Yes, it is you
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who have always been uncivilized, civilized yourself. And that was
another new Black History Month legend courtesy of the Breakfast Club.
That's right. Stokeally called Michael one of those heroes we
don't discuss enough. But that's what Black History Month is.
Four it's for us to learn, all right now, Toloman,
you got a positive note. Yes, today is coming from
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Rosa Parks, And Rosa Parks said, you must never be
fearful about what you are doing when it is right.
Breakfast Club, this is you're finish or you're done.