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June 4, 2021 86 mins

Today on the show we they had Anthony Ramos stop by where he spoke about 'Transformers' Role, Latino Representation In Hollywood, New Music and more. Also, they opened up the phone lines to see if any of our listeners ran away from home when they were younger after a video of a little boy telling his dad he is running away because he had to go to sleep. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to another Floridian who tried to use ‘Stand Your Ground’ Defense but rejected In ‘Painful and Terrifying’ Iguana Killing.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Clearly dang j dang, everybody come to the breakfast club.
I called this the hot season. We're gonna love you.
I'm an't even doing here, yo so peg yo, are
you're so patty? The world's most taint this morning jo
j this bitch, Angela. I stay in everybody's business, but

(00:21):
in a good ray. Charlomagne the the ruler rubbing you
the wrong way. The breakfast club ain't for everybody. Good
morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. Angela is
al Cholomie was popping piece to the planet. Is Friday, Yes,

(00:47):
it's Friday. Good morning, Friday, June fourth. What's happening? I
fell asleep. I guess we get in the front page news.
You tell me who won the game last night? Okay?
Then West Coast games be too late, man, second one.
I can watch the first one. I watched the Trailblazers nuggets.
That's second one. Later the Suns. I thought I was
going to do. In middle of the first quarter, I
was like, I'm going to bed. I'm yeah, I passed

(01:08):
out to it. I had to. I woke up this morning,
had to find out who was Well, tell me to
surprise me in front page news because I have no
idea because I got in the car and I was
finishing up on the audio version of The Sword in
the Shield by Pernil Joseph. So okay, yes, all right,
Well today we got a special guest joining us this morning.
Who we got Anthony Ramos? Will be here Ramos, Anthony

(01:31):
Ramos from Hamiltons in Hamilton. What else he's starting? She's
got to have it. Spike Lee TV show on Netflix.
I actually saw him on a billboard this morning in
the heights on Netflix. Right, somebody were kicking it with
him this morning. And if you're out and about, let
me just tell you guys, just make sure you lock
your doors, all right, Just lock your doors. Lock. I

(01:52):
mean not just lock your doors. Don't leave your keys
in the car. That's the other stupid thing. I see
a lot of people doing, like they'll leave their keys
in their car and they driveway. People run up in
their drive. I went to take their car. Are you
know at the gas station? You run in real quick?
You know what I mean to go do something leaving
keys in the car, maybe leaven lead a car running. Nope, Yeah,
you got to be very very careful. This is robbery season.
People are getting money for cars or people just you know,

(02:14):
looking for whatever you have in your cars. To just
lock your doors, make sure your FOB is not in
your car, even if it's in your driveway, even if
it's in your garage. Are you talking about the fact that,
because we talked about this on the bern of this
podcast this week, that Wax went to his car and
there was a man sitting in his car with his
feet kicked up on the basketboard. So you know, you know, Wax, Uh,
my brother, he's always up here and making sure we're good.

(02:36):
Uh yeah, he was outside and he happened to look
in his car and there was a gentleman in his
car with a pecote on. That was a gentleman, really naked.
Yeah yeah, picota nothing else on in socks at a
picot and so something. I mean, you know, someone would say,
don't threaten me with a good time, but no, not
in this situation, right, So you know, Wax opened the
door seeing the guy, and the guys responded, this is

(02:56):
the guy looked the guy and the guy looked him
dead in his eyes. He might have been, you know,
pleasuring himself. I don't know, you know, maybe he learned
that in first grade, but he was. He looked like
designed and he told Wax, this is a free country.
This is a free country. I don't think that's the
way that works. It's a free country. This is my car.
And what was crazy when he got kicked out of
the car, he went walking up the street, opening up
other car doors, looking for other cars to city. So

(03:18):
hence the warning that is crazy, Yes, that is crazy.
It's life the world we live in. What are you
gonna do? Lock your doors, all right, and make sure
you lock your doors all right. Well, let's get the
show cracking front page news Sports. We'll tell you about
the Lakers. Is Lebron going to series two or is
he going home round two with a Series two? Series
two Round two? Same thing? You know what I mean?

(03:39):
Don't that's Netflix? That's Hulu Series two. Yeah, you can
say serious as well. All right, that's the Breakfast Club one.
Let's go. We got from It's the world from hen
Roddy Rich, Roddy Rich to underappreciated, undervalued Roddy Rich y'all
don't get Roddy rich to credit he deserved. Man. All right, well,

(04:00):
let's call it late at night. Let's hear it. It's
the breakfast Club co morning man. Y'all disrespect Roddy rich
so much. Roddy Richard is super talented. He sales record,
he screams, he's got radio hits. Y'all should be looking
at him in the same way. Y'all look at the baby,
little baby Megan the Stadion. Whoever popping right now. Roddy
rich is one of those guys. Shout to Roddy rich
All right, Well, let's get in some front page news.

(04:20):
The last night, the demon Nuggets beat the Portland trail
Blazes one twenty six. I saw that game and the
Suns beat the Lakers one thirteen hundred. Led the Phoenix
Suns with forty seven points and eleven rebound. I actually
went to sleep soon as I saw Anthony Davis go
sit down on the sidelines because you know he was

(04:41):
five pains. Yeah, listen, drop on a clues bonds for
the Phoenix Suns. Okay, I'm just happy to see the
Lakers out here. I didn't see the end of the game,
but I wonder if Lebron shook anybody's hand orf he
just walked off. I have no idea, but I think
this has to be the first time Lebron James ever
been bounced from the first round. And it has nothing
to do with Lebron James people. I'm a Dallas Cowboy
fan and so I know how people feel about my team.

(05:02):
That's how I feel about the Lakers and their fans. Yeah,
they said, it's the first time in ten years that
Lebron and Steph we're not in the finals. Let me
say some good Let me send some good morning text
to my Lakers Lakers home. Lebron has never lost in
the first round, never well, fourteen to no before this one. Yeah,
this one. You said, good morning, Good morning, some of
my Lakers fans. Now, the US is pushing to have
seventy percent of the adults get at least one dose

(05:24):
of the COVID nineteen vaccine by July fourth. They're saying
if they don't, those states who are falling well below
may be vulnerable for another outbreak. So they are encouraging
people to get the dose. And you know they're giving
everything away. They're giving college scholarships, lotto tickets, haircuts, everything
that they could possibly think of. They're giving for people

(05:45):
to get this shot. I read something yesterday that said
millions of Americans vaccines may not even work, so you
might have to get a third shot yesterday. Now the
Lord you say that, Yeah, I don't know. It's so weird,
but I'd rather be safe and sorry for myself. But
you know, do us best for you now? Former Vice
President Michael Pence, he finally said how he felt about

(06:08):
Donald Trump. His US capital attack was here. January sixth
was a dark day in the history of the United
States capital. But thanks to the swift action of the
Capitol Police and federal law enforcement, violence was quailed, the
capital was secured, and that same day we reconvened the
Congress and did our duty under the Constitution and the

(06:30):
laws of the United States. You know, President Trump and
I have spoken many times since we left office, and
I don't know if we'll ever see eye to eye
on that day, but I will always be proud of
what we accomplished for the American people over the last
four years. Oh god, he said nothing. I really hate.
How do you talk about that insurrection like it was
just a normal occurrence. It was an attempted coup of

(06:53):
the American government, and they treated it like it was
just the out of control party at spring break. We'll
never see eye to eye on an attempted coup of
the country. Of course, you shouldn't see how the eye
with an attempted coup on the country if you're a
real patriot, Yeah, Jesus christ Man. Now some other news.
United Airlines, if you'd like to fly to London, they

(07:14):
just purchase fifteen Boom supersonic planes. Now these planes a
go from here to London in about three and a
half hours. Usually that's about seven hours flight. So they
just purchased fifteen planes and they have an option to
buy thirty five more planes later on. And lastly, Walmart
is given seven hundred and forty thousand associates people that

(07:36):
work at Walmart a free Samsung phone. They're rolling out
a new app for its employees and giving them all
these phones. It's the Samsung Galaxy X Cover Pro. It's
usually four hundred and ninety nine dollars. And Walmart is
given employees a case and a protection plan too. I
don't know how that works. I don't know if if
if you get fired. You gotta give the backups of
your yours. It's yours, yours. I would hope it's yours.

(08:00):
Walmart got it, come on now, yeah, Walmart definitely has it.
So if you're an employee, you know, I don't know
if they're gonna pay your bill, but they will definitely
give you a fall. And that is your front page news.
Get it off your chest eight hundred You still texting
your like your friends? Bro? I am? I mean, you
know what I'm actually doing. I actually texted and I'm
going back in the text chain just um hot. You
know when you do the little highlight things, I'm highlighting

(08:21):
that I can't wait till the sun's beat y'all in
the first round. Then I'm highlighting suns in six, so
it will be the first few things they see. Hey,
wake up this morning? All right? Do you say suns
in six? Get it off your chests? Eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one. If you need to
vent phone lines or wide open eight hundred five eight
five one or five one, it is to breakfast club.
The morning, the breakfast club. This is your time to

(08:47):
get it off your chests. Whether you're man or blessed
so you better have the same we want to hear
from you on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this? And
what's up? Broke? Getting off your chest? Man, I was
just talking about about this. What we had A good game,
you know Lebron, you know, he's kind of come through

(09:09):
for the youngest. So that's all I had to see.
Oh yeah, I mean, injuries took the Lakers out this year,
but I am glad they got bounced in the first round.
I'm not gonna lie to you. Oh yeah, I ain't
surprised either. You know, Lebron he got it. He's still
he's getting old. I mean, we all get old, but
I want to see that. I want to I like,
I like seeing Lebron in the playoffs though in the front.
That's what you're used to. He's been in the league

(09:31):
with eighteen nineteen years, been to the finals like eleven
times or something crazy like that. That's what we're used
to seeing, right. Hello, who's this. It's Anthony's Anthony. Get
it off your chest. Oh man, I'm a Lakers fan
and I heard you guys talking about the Lakers, and
we deserve all the slender right now. Yeah. I just
I just like when y'all lose. I mean, I'm a
cowboy fan, so you know, it's the same way people

(09:52):
love to see us lose, even though we haven't won
in years. But you know, I just like to see
y'all lose. That's all because y'all fans are so obnoxious. Yeah,
I mean, I'm trying not to be, but you know,
we want last year. But who cares? But shout to
Chris Paul, Shout out to Devin Booker. He had this
amazing king and uh, yeah, than David. I hurt, but
you know, it happens. It does happen. Sorry for your brother.

(10:15):
My knicks. My knicks at home too, So it is
what it is? Or what else new about the knicks?
And shut up? And they go ahead trying to console
the brother. You want to take a shot at me? Hello,
who's this? What's happening? Mo? What's your first name? Good
morning world, Good morning world. Okay, good morning world, Moe.
How are you? Uh? Yeah, I just wanted to get

(10:37):
some of my chips and I'm a feeling and uh,
the other day I try to get an apartment and
it's hard. It's tough to get in. You know what
an apartment? Oh? Where you live at you that's crazy
because you know I got growing up. I had a
couple of felon needs and I that never stuff like
that never stopped me from getting Pharmacis where you trying
to live though, that's crazy. You try to live you

(11:00):
you try to live with some food food she she thing, Yeah, yeah,
I got I got three kids. So you know, if
you make the money for it, why not. I agree
you deserve it. It's crazy because I mean, you do
your time, you know, you you go through all this
trying to get it over with and you can't even
get out and enjoy it, you know, being back in
the world. What about what about your your your your

(11:20):
your your girl, your wife for something? She's just stay
at home mom, so she really can't. She can't put
in her name, don't she don't show the the income? Right?
Damn it? Man, one of y'all got to have good
do it in the LLC. Is that possible. I don't
even know if if you can do it, if you
create an LLC. No, I guess you can't because you
would have to own it. I don't know what to
tell you, brother, Yeah, damn it. I just wanted to

(11:42):
get off my chest, man, that's all it was, all right, king,
all right, brother, get it off your chests. Eight hundred
five eight five one on five one. If you need
to vent, hit us up now was the Breakfast Club?
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. I'm telling, I'm telling what's
doing if this is your time to get it off

(12:03):
your chest, whether you're mad or blessed eight five one.
We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello.
Who's this year's traf? Were yere yea off today? She off?
Oh ye off today? Okay, okay, okay, Well I wanted
to call and tell y'all, Um, Happy Prime Month, Happy

(12:25):
Pride Month, everybody, Okay, Happy Pride Month. Thank you, thank you,
thank you. I dropped the T shirt UM for his
month with Black Renaissance. You know, if you guys come
to my Instagram page which is eighteen eight under Court twin,
you guys can see the shirt. I'll be donate and
a percentage of the proceeds through the Attic Youth Center

(12:47):
which helps LGBC youth children. UM. So question, man, what
do y'all do during Pride Month? Travel? Like if I
if you catch somebody under the missile tool during Pride Month.
What happens? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yea, yeah, come from the
back okay, okay, okay, Welcome from the back Sea made
me do that? Oh yeah though, bro, So what does
that mean any other traditions we need to be aware of? Hey? Man?

(13:09):
If I tell y'all, I really hope that on Kyne
that we can have to go sear. I told you
I want you tut to do something for Prime Mouth
has some interviews for Prime Months. He told me to
come up with something, and I have two really good
interviews that I put together for y'all, man, Like any
really good interviews? Who is it? So? I don't know
if you ever heard of Legendary that's on HBO Max
right now, like currently airing on HBO Max. Madi Stallion

(13:33):
is a judge on there. Like that's like a really
good show that like showed the LGBT community and what
happens in the ballroom scene. And I want to assist you.
Do you think as far as I doing it for interview,
I'm gonna check it out Legends? All right, y'all, Happy
Prime Moth y'all. Hello, who's this Hello? Yes, this is
Aaron Eric. What's up? Hey? I just want to take

(13:56):
Good Morning DJ m VY showing. And I just wanted
to say, you know, for one, I've been listening to
y'all for a while, and that's want to say thank
y'all for guts for getting me do a lot of stuff,
especially shut the man. I feel like, Charlon Mane, you're
giving me so many resources and stuff to just look into.
But financial was its mental health? Was it? Different things

(14:19):
going on in my life? Man? That makes you? Thank you.
I'm happy. I'm happy to be of service to you,
my brother, Yeah, for sure, for sure. And also Charlon
may can I ask question for you? Yes, sir, um
can I get the unapologetic blood? Easy, breezy, I got you.
I'm holding one in my hand right here for you.

(14:40):
Uh by doctor Rita Walker. Hold on a second, I'm
gonna I'm gonna get im an saying I'm gonna held
out to you. Hold on, I get your address? Hello,
who's this? Good morning? Good morning? How you guy? I'm
from Connecticut, man her Es. So like my six year
old will walk around the house, no and touch yourself
up quick, and would be like, kay, that's gon appropriate,

(15:00):
Like don't do that. And I feel like you know,
boys get hard, but they shouldn't have say araction. They
shouldn't say erection, or they should say no, they shouldn't
say it like they shouldn't say like, oh, you guys
are raptions. Like boys definitely get hard, but it's not sexual.
You know. Oh, I get what you're saying. Yeah, I
mean listen, Like I said, I think the only thing

(15:21):
that we should be teaching kids is not to do
that kind of stuff in public, like you know, teaching
like the same way we say, keep pooping p in
the bathroom, keep the keep the erections in the bathroom too,
or something. I don't know. I think it's up to
the parents. I don't think it's up to the school
to be talking about, like you said, erections in terms
that they don't necessarily don't know. I don't think it's
up to the school to do that, especially you don't care.

(15:42):
I did watch that whole video, and the video really
is basically telling kids not to do that in public
more so than anything. But I still don't think that
should be something that should be taught the first grades
with our parents concerned because you said they're not thinking
about facts, that's not what's in their minds. They're just like, hey,
my body, they do this d that's right, it's gone

(16:04):
or from the sports of some absolute on that's right.
Alrighty well, you have a great morning, mama. You also
have a third guy. All right, get it off your chest.
Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If
you need the vent, you can hit this up at
any time. When we come back. We'll get to the rumors.
We gotta tell you about Kim Kardashian. She feels like
a failure. We'll let you know why I don't move.

(16:25):
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Hey morning,
everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Good morning. What's happening? All right, let's
get to the rumors. Let's talk a viral video. This

(16:49):
is the rumor report, Angela Yee from the Breakfast Club. Now,
do you remember this viral video that came out I
think over a year ago. Can you blame not that
it's really not that one. Yes, saw the viral video.
You are about the lose Joe job. You are about
the lose job getting this dance. You are about to

(17:11):
lose Joe job. Because you undertaining me for nothing. So
neber that situation. After a year ago, lady was getting
detained and she did that song. Well, the lady is
speaking out. Her name is Joaniqua Charles, and this is
what she said. Wow, it's really been a year since

(17:35):
you are about to lose shoe job went viral and
to me, it's hitting different because on the fifth, I
would ask to be celebrating a year clean of cocaine
and clear off of those streets. For one, this is
the longest that I've ever been cleaning off of those
streets for this long and everything that's still to come.

(17:59):
I am so that for four dropping a clues box
of that queen. Congratulations. Now the question is can she
create hitch without drugs? Okay, all you app all you
folks say drugs don't make you more creative? I don't
know that that might be alive because that who's about
to lose your job was fired. The melody and everything
on the spot, Yeah, that was fine. Can she create
hitch without drugs? We don't know, But she is sober

(18:21):
now and maybe that video got her sober. Maybe the
fact that it was viral, you know, no, for real
shame works, right, because you might she might have saw
it and been looking at it like, man, what the
hell was I thinking? Who am I? Sometimes you gotta
put that mirror to yourself. When you put that mirror
to yourself, you hold yourself accountable in a different way
and you go out there and do the work on yourself.
So salute to her for, you know, for getting clean.
All right, I'm glad she's sober. Her name again, Jane, salute,

(18:45):
salute to you, sending you more healing energy. Don't stop
after yeah, keep going, that's right. Now. Do you watch
Keeping Up with the kardash In Charlemagne? I know you do, right, Nigga? No?
All right? Well, she talks about her marriage with Kanye
West and how she feels like a failure. We'll follow
him all over the place and I can't do that.
He should have a wife that supports his every move

(19:07):
and troubles with him and does everything, and like, yeah,
I feel like a failure. That it's like a third marriage. Yeah,
I feel like a loser. So that is the trailer.
So it is coming out this and she says she
feels like a loser. She should be with her husband.
This is her third marriage, and she's crying. There's a
lot of tissue around. Yeah, that's one of them times

(19:29):
where you know you're there for your family, you're there
for your friend and you support him, but you know
you gotta be honest with him and say, hey, I
can see why you feel that way. I'm not going
sit here and act like I can't see it your way.
I can totally understand why you feel that. I thought
it was four marriages. It's three. I think three. Well,
the first husband, we don't we don't really know him right.
The second one was Chris Humphres someone it wasn't nobody.

(19:49):
After that, I guess Kanye, Guess Kanye. Hey man, I
see why she feel that way. I mean, I don't
mean things can't still work out. No, I think that
that relationship, but we don't know. Lastly, it seems like
the fight is really gonna happen. Floyd Mayweather log Logan, Paul,
it happens this Sunday in Miami. Now, yesterday they had

(20:11):
to stare down. Now, why do they do to stare down?
Build up anticipation. It was like a weight like usually
they would weigh the fighters and then they would stare
down they do that too. Yeah, but they just stared
each other down. It seems like they were about to
kiss each other for like a quick they got like
really close. That's a lie. Logan is so much more
taller than Floyer. Did you see you're hoping to happen? Bro?

(20:32):
Because there's no way. I don't know, but I know
there's no way you can't kiss somebody taller than you,
you know, five foot what seven eight than you? And
Logan Paul is like what six face to face? Still,
I don't see how that could happen, but whatever. Anyway, well,

(20:53):
Logan Paul talked about the fight and how he says
he finessed Floyd. I mean, walking into the ring with
Floy is a success. Like that's the beautiful thing about this.
Already won, it's over you already you lost Floyd, you
got finest. And then imagine when I actually beat him.
You know I was. I was waiting for the the
guy in the black suit to approach me and be like, yo,
we'll pay you fifty million dollars to throw this fight,

(21:15):
like we can't afford Floyd losing or like or like
some some behind the scene sheet. But it never happened.
You know like this is this is me wanting so
badly like I don't don't, I don't even care about
the money. I just want to beat Floyd may Whether
I've said it once and I'll say it a million
times more. Unless father time it's called Floyd may whether
to slow down tremendously. Unless Floyd Mayweather has lost several steps,

(21:37):
I mean several several several several several steps, then Logan
Pau would understand a chance he's going to get to
get embarrassed. Okay, stop disrespecting boxes. Boxing is a science,
and if you're not a scientist and you don't know
the formula, there is nothing Logan Paul with Thoyd Floyd
may whether that he hasn't seen like stop but you
though they always say that lucky puss stop, you're not
gonna touch him, which can happen. Floyd Mayweather can dodge

(21:59):
a bull unless he has unless he has several times, man,
Floyd mayweather defense is that good. It is. His defense
is great, But there's also a lucky punching. How he
thinks Floyd is gonna lose. You're gonna step in and
you're gonna fight Floyd Mayweather in a few days Sunday
in Miami. What's your message to him? I don't have
a message for him right now, you know through through
a camera. I'm about to walk out these doors sitting

(22:21):
in front of me and face off with him. I'll
just telling him straight to his face. You're gonna quit
in six old man. They were saying your brother was banned.
I don't believe your brother actually is banned. Will he
be in your corner when you fight Jake Wilappi and
like corner. But he will be at the fight. Banning
him from the event is bad business, so he'll be there.
There's nothing that Logan Paul will throw a Floyd Mayweather

(22:42):
that he hasn't seen. Floyd Mayweather is the greatest defensive
fighter of all time, and once again, unless he has
you know, father time is caught up with him and
he's lost several several several several I mean several several steps.
He's Logan Paul gonna get him back. I agree with you,
but shut up. There's no but. But there's no but.
There is a but. I agree with you one hundred

(23:03):
and fifty percent. Floyd Mayweather should watch Logan Paul. It
shouldn't even be a conversation. But y'all gotta stop this
respecting boxes bro. But it could be one lucky swing.
I just hope it is serious, and don't take him
as a YouTuber and just say hey, I'm just gonna
watch him quickly. You gotta be careful because Logan Paul
fights and you just don't want them. Lucky didn't knock
him out. Floyd Mayweather has fought longer than the guy's

(23:25):
been alive. And you're telling me Logan Paul fights. There's
nothing Logan Paul will throw at Floyd Mayweather that he
had not seen. I stop disrespecting boxes man, especially Floyd Mayweather.
It could just be just one fight, one punching. Well,
I can tell y'a don't watch box I do know,
I absolutely do well. Here the rules. No judges are
scoring the contest, so there will be no scoring. There

(23:46):
will be no official winner, right, so there won't be
you know, one seventeen one twelve, you won't see that
at all. Fight. We won't go on any official records.
We knew that already. Knockouts are allowed. Referee will stop
the fight if needed. They will be using twelve hours clubs.
No head gear and eight three minute round. I don't
know Ifloy's gonna knock him out, but he's gonna be
up on him really badly, I hope. So after three rounds,

(24:09):
you know, Logan, maybe after two Logan, Paul is gonna
be so gassed and his arms are gonna be badly
be able to even keep his arms up. All right,
well that is your room of report. Now when we
come back. We got front page news. They really want
you to take it. COVID nineteen shot and we'll get
into that next. We're still playing Roddy Rich every hour, yep,
late at night, all right, isn't a little durkin baby's

(24:29):
alum out? We can't play no damn yeah show we
can't clean him up. I don't make the rules, guys,
I break them all around. Let's get to new Roddy Rich.
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really can't believe that there's people on this planet like
DJ n B and dramas who think Logan Paul has
a remote thinks. But I just say, everybody, no, no, no,

(25:15):
this is if it no, no, everybody's chance. No, he's
not a boxer's y'all. You really are disrespecting the science
of boxing. This is discussing. No, we not just saying
in a real way, everybody gets lucky, every one? No, no,
All right, well let's get in some front page news.
Well Lebron wasn't lucky. The Sun's beating Lakers one thirteen,

(25:37):
one hundred. They won the series four two, So Lebron
will be sitting home with my New York Knicks. Round
of applause for the Phoenix science. I think Devin Booker
dropped like forty seven points eleven rebounds. He was busting
twenty two the first quarter. Round of applause just because
the Lakers lost. Why not stop it, man, stop for
the Lakers losing? D You are you a Laker? The

(26:00):
Lakers didn't you? I don't I just you know, the
fans of obnoxious the same way people feel about me
as a Dallas Cowboy fan. That's how I feel about
Laker fan. Good, it's gracious, all right, Well tonight the
Clippers played Mavericks at nine pm. All right, and what
else are we talking about? Hair Lebron said, Oh, we
have Yeah, we have it all. You know, it doesn't

(26:21):
matter to me as far as you know, not making
it out of the first round. What matters to me
is um getting this team back healthy, you know, me
not being able to be at my full strength throughout
this series. Um, you know, that's my main focus. The
one thing that had Bosman more than anything. We never
really got an opportunity to see our like our full
team at full strength, either because of injury or COVID
or something going on with our with our ball club

(26:42):
this year, we could never fully get into a rhythm. Though,
I will say this, I mean because of the bubble
they won last year. They never they never fully recovered
from everything they played right away. They never got a chance. Yeah,
they never got a chance to really just rest and
let their body so did everybody else. Lakers went further
than everybody else. Lakers had a lot of injuries. Though

(27:02):
Anthony Davis was injured a lot this season, Lebron was
injured a lot. So Michael Jordan have have used injuries?
Oh my goodness, I'm just it's a question. I just
posing a question. I mean, injuries, aren't they an excuse?
Though they're a real thing. It sounds I can't play
because my knee hurts it, that's an excuse. I don't
know what to tell you, Dramas, that's not an injury.

(27:23):
He was getting carried off. Now, I'm sorry, I'm messing
up front page. Most you don't even want to be here.
You aren't even alive. You don't even want to be
here when I'm talking to me about the nineties. Yea,
so so. Now, speaking of COVID nineteen, the US is
pushing to have seventy percent of the adults seventy percent
of adults to get at least one COVID nineteen vaccine

(27:44):
by July fourth. They are really, really, really pushing her
immunity in the reason being is they're saying that states
that don't do it are falling, that are falling well
below may be vulnerable to another outbreak. So they're really
pushing people to get this COVID nineteen vaccine. They're offering
so many different things, a lot of tickets, paying for

(28:05):
uh kids, colleges, bear wine, whatever they can do to
get you there. I even seen somethinghere they would give
you tickets to the I Heart Radio Music Festival. So
they're trying to do anything to get people to take
those vaccinations. Charlemagne, you're still not taking yours. Um. Like
I said, I'm not an anti vaccident, but you know, UM,
I don't know. No, I'm cool right now, Your vice president,

(28:31):
Former Vice president Michael Penns delivered his strongest comments against
Donald Trump. He said they weren't seeing eye to eye
when I point to you that you're supposed to play
the audio. Yeah, so I don't know. I don't know.
Let's try to skip all right now. Former Vice President,
Your vice president, Might Pens delivered the strongest comments against

(28:54):
Donald Trump. He said they weren't seeing eye. January sixth
was a dark day of the United States Capital, but
thanks to the swift action of the Capitol police and
federal law enforcement, violence was quelled. The capital was secured,
and that same day we reconvene the Congress and did
our duty under the Constitution and the laws of the

(29:15):
United States. You know, President Trump and I have spoken
many times since we left office, and I don't know
if we'll ever see eye to eye on that day,
but I will always be proud of what we accomplish
for the American people over the last four years. I
hate that they act like the insurrection was just a
bunch of kids while or not, like there's been no

(29:36):
real consequences and repercussions on any level, or an attempted
coup of the American government. You don't see eye to eye.
Why would you ever see eye to eye which somebody
who should actually you know, have been charged with treason.
It's really insane. Yeah, it is insane. All right, Well
that is your front page news now when we come back.

(29:58):
Anthony Ramos will be joining us, you know him from
She's Got to Have It, Hamilton and hosts in that
new Netflix show in the hyps I saw I'm on
the build board this morning, and then the new Transformers movie,
which I found out during this interview. That's right, and
he had some new music. He's an artists as well,
So we're gonna talk to him when we come back.
By did I say that right, that's disrespectful. That sounded

(30:19):
like a slurspectful. I don't know what you just said
before every guess I feel you dramas I'm offended for.
I don't even know what it means, but it sounded hard.
I thought you hype like it's like like like like
you said, I'm very excited. What if dramas y'all got nigga?
How would you feel? That's a slur though, I don't

(30:40):
know what? Why? Why is hell? Are you guys talking?
Is like hype? Like you hype? Like, what is it? Drama?
That's what that means. Yeah, but don't mean why he
needs to say it because that's why you You hype.
That's the way to hype something. So it's like boopoop
Caribbean people come to go booooo. I don't think they
like that. Neither hate when you say walk on? Who

(31:03):
I didn't say walk on? You guys always do this accident?
Always hate you know what? No? Weapot formed against me?
Shout problem? How about that? How about that? Anthony Robbers?
When we come back, it's the Breakfast Club, Good morning,
the Breakfast Club, one morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee,

(31:26):
Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. We got
a special guest in the building. Yes, indeed, Anthony Ramos.
What's up? What's going on? Brother? I'm really good man.
I'm a NETS fan. Oh I need Jefferson, Jason kids,
my favorite player, okay, yo, like all of them. No, no, no,

(31:49):
he's talking about when he was I'm not gonna lie.
Angela was like before they I was. I've been in
next Fanti State went Jersey. Tell me why though, I
don't know if you got family out, somebody free tickets.
Usually that's what it is like, they give you free
tickets and then you just nah. I mean I went
to my first basketball game like two years ago. Wow. Yeah,
Like I hadn't been to a basketball game ever. I

(32:11):
only watched them on TV. But I don't know. I
love Jason Kidd. Those next teams were good, like you said,
Jason Kidd, Richard Jefferson, Keian Martin, Kenyan Martin. I'm sorry,
any Martin. Yeah, yeah, they were crazy. That team was fire.
They made to the finals lost, but it's okay, and
now you're still in NET fan. I am I respect that.
Thank God. We're gonna get you out to some nets

(32:32):
games court side, because let me tell you something, we'll
be so excited to have you at the games. You
know I work with them, So come on, let's go
hold up, twist my arm, anybody. Let's let's talk about
the stellar time that you are having right now though,
because In the Heights is about to come out. Obviously
we know you from starring in Hamilton from She's Got
to Have It, So let's get right into it. Which
is everything that you've been doing, even during the pandemic,

(32:54):
You've been working. Yeah, I mean it's it's been. It's
been kind of crazy. During the pandemic. H One of
my boys, it was like, I was supposed to shoot
a movie, uh in Budapest, this sci fi like space film,
and then it got postponed and I was sort of
I sort of found myself. I was supposed to put
out my second album last year. It was a whole

(33:16):
thing and uh, and the pandemic hit and I was like, dang,
what am I gonna do? And one of my best
friends started teaching me how to use logic. He was like, Yo,
you ain't gonna sit around and do nothing. He was like, bro,
We're gonna open that laptop. We're gonna teach you how
to use logic. You're gonna learn how to cut your vocals.
We're gonna learn how to do this. So I was
sitting there doing lessons on my computer with him, like

(33:36):
virtually he'd take over my computer with screen share, and
he showed me how to kind of engineer. So I
started keeping myself busy. And then I started cutting records
virtually from my house. And I was just keeping myself
busy that way. And then the movie, the movie came
back around. I went and shot in Budapest, and then
just stuff started to line back up again and I
found myself working again. Um and uh. And I was

(33:57):
pretty grateful for that because I was, I think, like
the rest to the world. I was kind of like, dang,
what what what are we gonna? What are we stuck
in New York during that time? Did you do this
all in New York? Yeah? I did. You didn't leave
in New York like everybody else. I didn't leave New
York Y. I turned this one room of my apartment
into like a weight where I got back in shape
like I had worked thousand years. And uh, and I said,

(34:17):
I just had a moment where I was like, Yo,
I'm not gonna be sitting around doing nothing. I'm not
gonna just sit in my house and just being what
I'm saying like a fucking schleppan sh I was like,
So I went out and you couldn't even buy weight,
so I was lifting. I got two gallons of Poland's
playing get out of here. You know, I'm dead, two
gallons of Poland spring. I had a I had a
yoga mat and uh, and I was able to get

(34:39):
my hands on like a bowsuit ball so I could
you know, work on abs and it and that was it.
And I was just basic bands and stuff like that.
And I got with a trainer and we was virtually
just like this, and I set him up at the
end of the room like yo, you can see me,
Like you can see me. He's like, yeah, you're good.
And I was just like get after it, and um,
the pandemic actually became this this moment of like, um,

(35:00):
like I didn't know how much of a blessing this
moment with and in the midst of this like tragic time,
you know. Um, I do have to say that that
there was a lot of light in this, in this
time and a lot of self reflection. I was able
to spend more time with myself. I was on the go, running, running, running, running,
and it's time just uh, there was a lot of

(35:20):
good that came out of it. Let me ask you
a question, Uh, how are you? And when I asked
that question, I'm you know, I'm asking sincerely, like mentally, emotionally,
how are you? Yeah, I'm good. You know, most days
are good, you know, every now and then I have
a rough one, you know, I think, uh, you know,
I was, I've been watching this man, I love you guys,

(35:41):
had I think doctor Jess and I've been doing therapy
for two years now and twice a week, and uh,
uh it's been it's been. Uh, that's been a blessing,
you know, And it's been it's been awesome to see
you know, shows like you Guys Show and other shows
like really like you know, talk about this because it

(36:04):
gets hard, you know, and I don't I'm not gonna
sit up here and complain, like yo, It's been a
lot of blessings going on the movies and this and
that and in my in my personal life and you know, relationships,
but like yo, it gets hard sometimes you're sitting and
you're sitting by yourself, and you're like damn, Like, you know,
a friend of mine asked me how am I, like
not too long ago, and I said, you know, I'm

(36:24):
all right, man. But sometimes I have to ask myself
like what am I? What am I doing this for?
You know, like why do I do? I really know?
Why I get up in the morning? Still, like I
have to, you know, I have to ask myself that
question sometimes because uh, to someone on the outside could
be like, what do you mean? Of course you get
up because movies? Yeah, you want movies with TV. You're
doing this, you know, you're moving and yeah, you're getting

(36:46):
after it, But like why why am I getting after it? Though?
You know? Have you figured that out? I think? I think.
I think every day is every day is a new reason, right,
like or not every day, but every now and then
the reason changes, right and be like oh for my
family or for myself, you know, for um, you know,
or because I think this thing would be an amazing

(37:08):
thing too to achieve or to accomplish and this would
make me happy. But sometimes yeah, I have moments where
I have to like ask myself that question. But but
but I do all in all, it's because I love it,
you know. Somebody asked me the other day I was
doing I was doing a playback, uh, you know, playing
back my album for people and stuff and blessings. Yeah, yeah,

(37:28):
come on, blessings right, And I was like, this guy
asked me, He goes, how do you balance everything? Like
why why do you how do you do the movies
and the TV and the music? And I said, I'm
not gonna lie to you, bro, I said, it gets
exhausted doing these playbacks for you. I said, this is exhausting.
I said, it gets exhausting being told no, like time

(37:50):
and time again. People are just like, nah, nah, that
song ain't good enough, that that that movie ain't gonna
he's an all right actor. He's too he's too young,
or he's too that so. And I said, but the
reason why I do it all is because I love it.
And I said, if I didn't love it, I wouldn't
even be here with you right now, like playing you

(38:10):
this music. Um, you know, because at the end of
the day, you know, I believe in what I'm doing,
and I believe in my music. I believe in my
work and myself. And I was like, you know. That's why,
that's why I get up and do this. But you
know the beauty of all those nose. All it takes
is one yes to exhilarate you again, the same way

(38:31):
all those nose can exhaust you, one yes can fill
you up. That's exactly what I said to him too.
I said to him, I said, I get told no
so many times. But I said, when I get that yes,
that gets me to the next moment where I can
get the next one, because I'm gonna get told. I
can't tell you how many things I haven't gotten to do,
or how many jobs I haven't gotten how much, but
I can tell you, you know, I can. I can

(38:52):
name the yeses, right, I can name those times and
somebody's like, yeah, yeah, yeah, you know because that got me.
That's got me to the next moment. And you can
also see the progress right as things are leveling up,
just from where you started to where you are now. Yeah, yeah,
I mean, you know, I'm it's you know, it's I think, yeah,

(39:12):
when you when you ask for certain things in your
contracts and people are saying yes now and they stop
saying you know, I'm like, yeah, can I get this
kind of thing or whatever, and like two years ago
they were saying no, and now they're saying yeah. But
it took it even takes courage to be like to
continue to ask for those things because you're like, yo,
I know I deserve that. I'm not asking you for
this thing because I feel like I'm being I'm not
I'm not trying to be difficult. I'm not trying to

(39:34):
be something. I'm like, I'm only asking you for this
because I know I needed to play, like what kind
of stuff is all right? Like when I ask can
my trainer come with me to shoot this multimillion dollar
movie that I know I'm about to break my ass for,
you know, and y'all telling me, y'a don't got the
money for you. Look at when you heard him say
break his ass while you look at me, like I
look at you. I did not look at him at all,

(39:58):
and he said ya, that's crazy. I was like, look,
I was like, I'm not asking for this because I'm
trying to be difficult, but like I need this. And
then finally, you know what I'm saying that when they
give it to you, like yeah, all right, we got more.
With actor Anthony Ramos, you've seen him in Hamilton. She's
got to have it the Heights, and we're gonna talk
to him all when we come back as the Breakfast Club.
Good morning morning, everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne,

(40:22):
the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking
it with actor Anthony Ramos. You've seen him in Hamilton,
She's got to have it in more, Charlomagne. What is
the Transformer seven that the Transformers Transformers Transformers? Yeah, yeah, yeah,
I'm playing them the lead in the next Transformers. Yeah,
thanks man, Yeah yeah, yes, coming out next year, next summer.

(40:43):
You just went to Canada the film now, Yeah, I
just came back from Canada like two days ago. I
was we started filming already. I'm being New York for
a couple of weeks and then I gotta go back
out there in Quarantine again, and then we're gonna finish.
We're gonna finish the Shoe. It's the same franchise that
Shila buffin, Yeah, Shila buff markball Work, and then they
decided to mix it up a little bit and there

(41:03):
the shot I was like, yo, looks yeah, yeah, I
do as many as I can. Yeah, yeah, yeah, so
I've been I've been training like how to drop stick shift,
and I was drifting in a car, uh the two
weeks ago and with the stunt coordinator. So I do
as many of my stunts as possible, you know, because uh,
it's better when the camera's on you. They can get

(41:25):
that close up of you doing that crazy thing. You know,
if this doubles in and they gotta they gotta just
cut to the wide and then it's a rap. But
the sci fi triller you was talking about doing the
Boudapest that was something different. That was something different. Yeah,
that's a movie. That's a movie called Distant. I played
the space minor. You know how amazing the range of
characters that you've already played, like it's such like from
being a Hammerton to playing Mars Blackman and she's got

(41:46):
to have it and the Heights is about to come
out Transformers, this movie you shot in Budapest and being
an artist, like it's all over the place. But I
think that still because you're not typecasting anyway. Yeah, I mean,
you know, I do my best to you know, I
quoted this or rather like I did a couple our
interviews recently and they asked me, you know, like, what

(42:08):
was it like starting out? And I said, Yo, when
I was in school, I had people telling me like,
you know, teachers, other students, yea, you should grow your
hair out so you could be ethnically ambiguous. Damn you
know you should. You should uh, you know, you should
change where you speak so that people don't know necessarily
where you're from. And I was like and at first
I believe that, And I was like, damn, all right,

(42:29):
maybe I should. Okay, maybe they're right. And then I
had this moment like a few years ago, man, like
where I was just kind of like, yo, I'm not
trying to be hired to be ambiguous. My mother's Puerto
Ricano from the projects in Bushwick, Like I don't need
to be ambiguous, Like why can't people just hire me
from me? You can't be ambiguous, all right, Yeah, you

(42:52):
don't look ethnically ambiguous to me. Yeah. Yeah. And I
was like I just I just but but it's crazy
when people tell you that you're like you believe it
after a while and you're like, you know, and I'm
just I'm first starting out and I'm like, okay, well
I had to maybe maybe I should. I should do this, X,
Y and Z maybe that to help me get jobs,
because it was it was really hard. Especially I was

(43:13):
in musical theater starting off, and you know, it was
it was hard to get a role musical theater. It
was like no shows for someone for someone like me,
right Like, it was like I start doing the size,
I started doing the lines. They're like, wait, but he's
like from New York, but he don't sun he sounds
this kind of way or whatever. But he looks like that.
But we don't really know where are we gonna put him.

(43:34):
We don't know what to do with him. And uh,
and there were there was just nobody was trying to
give me a role. Man. It was so hard. Man,
I like wanted, now, look you being your true authentic self,
it's probably gotten you mad roles. Like I wonder like
when it comes to Hispanics in Hollywood right now, is
it real diversity or just performative diversity on behalf of
the industry. I mean, I would like to think, right,

(43:54):
it's real diversity, right The Latino culture is so it's
such I keep saying this too, Like now, what I
love about this movie that we that were planting on
now is because it's the diaspora is so wide, right,
you know, I got cousins who who are you know,
dark skin. I got cousins who are mad light with
blue eyes like that is what that is what the

(44:17):
Latino culture is, you know, you know Panama, Colombia, Peru,
Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, like these are all every people
look different. There's different different food, different all of our music. Right,
I was just talking about how you know how most
of our music is percussive as well, because it was
crazy like when the Spanish came and specifically in Puerto

(44:40):
Rico and they came to uh, they came in and settled, right,
they let the slaves keep their the dianos and the
Africans they let them keep the drums. That was it.
They said, you can keep the drums and bomba rumba.
These forms of music started to birth because that was
the way that we were expressing ourselves. So you think
craig own right side met when all those forms of

(45:04):
music met, Jazz and Saleside was born, right and it
became more commercialized form music. But it was like it's
it's it's interesting that like like now what I'm so
grateful for is that is that right? There could be
too difficult for someone in Hollywood to try to comprehend
or even want to comprehend, you know, but now hopefully

(45:25):
people are more open to like learning about what that is,
you know what I'm saying, and opening the door for
more movies like you know, in the Heights. And you
know when when I watched movies like Crazy Rich Agents
A Black Panther, I mean I was like, Yo, this
is this is gonna move the world. To your point,
I don't even think it is. Um, it's not meant

(45:47):
for Hollywood to understand. It's meant for Hollywood to cut
the check and give them the money to create. That's it. Yeah,
And that's and that's really it man. It's like you know,
it's it's it's you know, because it's it's you don't
have to understand. It's also right, they're like, yo, can
we make money from this? Right? It's about doubt if

(46:07):
it ain't making dollars and ain't making sense, right, They're like,
do we see an opportunity here? But but I think
that's why it's even more important for like, you know,
the Emmys and the Oscars, all these all the you know,
and and right, all these committees, right, the Grammys everything
to be diverse and to diversify and to look more
like what our world looks like. Because the that's those
are the people listening to the music. People listen actually

(46:28):
listening to the music are diverse body of people. So
why not let that be the representation the people deciding
who's getting this award for this, who's getting nominated for this,
who's getting you know what I'm saying, and uh, and
I think that you know that is I think the
motivation you and you ask me, right, and he was like,
you know what, do you know why you get up
and do it? That's why? Because I want to be

(46:51):
a small little saying you know, a part of this
movement of I guess artists and and and act performers
who are are striving for that kind of in the industry.
You know what, I'm growing growing up in New York City?
Did you did you have a lot of support growing
up when you wanted to be an actor? Because I'm
thinking about it now. You know, when you first started,

(47:11):
I'm sure you didn't see as many faces that look
like you were on TV or on the big screen.
So when you wanted to say, hey, I want to
be an actor and you told your family I want
to be active. They laughed. It's like yeah whatever they
or was it one of those things like nah, let's
do it. Nah they laugh? Yeah actor, okay, cool, like
you know, and it was yeah, right, yeah, what's your
backup plan? You know? I had uncles being like, you

(47:33):
gotta plan b you know, you gotta have a backup plan.
I looked right in the face. I was like, bro,
I don't have a backup plan. Like I don't. I don't.
I don't have a fall back. I don't plan to
fall back. You know what I'm saying. If you know,
it's like, um, you know, but it was. It was
hard because, especially in musical theater, if you ain't in
a movie, until you get in the movies, until somebody
sees you on TV or they hear you on the radio,

(47:54):
you haven't. You haven't made it to the But Hamilton,
Hamilton was life changing, and I think that changed a
lot when it comes to theater. It was life changing.
But they still didn't even like that's still Broadway to
don't go to broad play see plays. That's the that's
the bad thing. About it. I mean Broadway, so especially
being in New York. I mean, Broadway is huge. Plays
are huge, but most people don't go to see plays

(48:15):
until they get a lot older. It's that, but that
made a lot of people actually go to the theater.
That's why I think Hamilton was life changing as well,
you know, just as far as representation on Broadway. It
made so many people that had never gone. I saw
a lot of people say, I've never been to the
theater before, but I'm going to see Hamilton. Yeah. I mean,
you know, people heard the vibrations, right, it's like anything

(48:36):
like uh what uh you had? Uh? What was I
can't remember her last name, Pat, Miss Pat was? She
was on your show to me, yeah, the VP recordsation
and she was talking about the streets were singing it
or something like that, right she said, she said they
couldn't deny these artists because the streets were singing it.

(48:57):
And it was kind of what happened with Hamilton. The
streets were talking about the show before. I'm talking like
buster rhymes Ken the show gave us a thirty minute
like speech after the show about how inspired he was,
and then you know, and then you know, people musical theater.
Old musical theater heads who've been in the game, you know,
uh were coming backstage telling us how mood we were,

(49:17):
and it was just like the worst started getting out
that way, even before we had any pression. We were
off Broadway. I was doing the show for four hundred
and twenty dollars a week or something like that. For
six months. There was no camera. It was no no
presidents coming yet nothing, and you know, and that's actually
where I'm in Spike. Spike came to the show off Broadway,

(49:37):
heard about it, and that's when he you know, he
calls me out of nowhere and he's like, you know,
I'm like, what number is this and I can just
get a voice No four seconds Anthony Spiked Spike Lee
called me back. That was it, though, all right, we
got more with actor Anthony Ramos. You've seen him in Hamilton.
She's got to have it the Heights and we're gonna
talk to him all when we come back. As the

(49:57):
Breakfast Club. Good morning morning, everybody, your c j Envy
and Angela yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are The Breakfast
Club was still kicking it with actor Anthony Ramos. You
seen him in Hamilton, she's got to have it in more. Yeah,
and you're recommend Lynn again for In the Heights, right,
so that's about to come out. Yeah yeah, And then
Lenna and I teamed up again and uh and and

(50:17):
we're doing In the Heights and comes out June eleventh.
June eleventh is when is when uh the movie premiers
and theaters and uh and HBO Max Uh yeah man,
And and that film was that film was crazy, Like
I even I bombed that audition that it was, you know,
like when whenever that that movie. I had audition for
that film like like a year before I even got

(50:39):
the role, and I ain't hear nothing back because I
was on My audition was horrible, and I was like,
there's no way they're giving me this role. And then
I played the role in the stage production. Lynn saw it,
and then I met up with John chow Um, the director,
and he was we just sat for breakfast in Los
Angeles and he was like, yo, like like we just
shared stories and and uh and that was it, like
and then I got another job, which is kind of crazy.

(51:01):
I text John, I'm like, yo, my man, look I
got into the job. I'm not everything I'm everything I said.
I mean it, like, I really want to do this film,
but if you ain't trying to cast me, I gotta go.
You know what I'm saying, kind Edison, don't wait for nobody.
You know, I got you know, it's like nah, yo,
he texts me back. He said it was you. It
was always you. Let me get the suits to move.
And then like two days later, I get the call like, Yo,

(51:23):
you got the roll. Do you think this is a
you know, with people of color? Because I heard you
say people of color you know, telling this stories on
big stage. It's something we haven't had for forever. So
you think this is like a permanent shift in Hollywood, Well,
we'll see more stories, authentic stories from black and brown people.
I hope I think it is, though I don't think
you know, you know, I don't think it's gonna stop,

(51:44):
you know, And I think I think black and brown
people are gonna press in um until Yo, Hollywood is
gonna have no They're gonna have no choice. I'm gonna
tell you right now, they're gonna have no choice because
that door is those kicks and them knocks are gonna
get too loud, too loud where they where they they're
gonna you're gonna have to answer. You're gonna have to answer.

(52:04):
And you know what, if you don't want to give
us some money to make that, don't worry about it.
We'll come together and we'll raise the money and make ourselves. Yeah,
it's like Hollywood's not as necessary as it used to be,
right because people are getting thing it's done. It's not
as expensive to make a movie either. You can make
a movie for a meal two mil. You could collect
that money and then mil two mil. Yeah, it sounds
like a lot of money, but you get enough people
you do that go fund me and that story is

(52:25):
good enough, you get enough ten dollar donations that it
is all in popping, you know. And I think, you know,
and I think there's there's this this this movement right
now and this kind of this vibration in this spirit,
you know, within a lot of people and especially people
of color and the people who are in communities who
have been just like who have just been not welcomed

(52:47):
in Hollywood for so many years and the stories haven't
been welcome where they're like, I'm tired, I'm tired of
seeing the same motherfucker's play the lead roles in every
single movie. I'm look, I love movies, but like, this
is not what the world looks like. If this this
is what your world looks like, maybe, but this is
not what the world looks like. And we're not I'm

(53:08):
not gonna sit around. And that's why you know, people
are like, you know, yeah, I think people have asked
me like, yo, what has been your biggest the biggest thing,
like if you could give advice or whatever. You know,
I'm but been the biggest the thing that you think
has affected you the most. Uh. And it's like my
ability to say no. I said no even when I
was broke, because I'm like, nah, I'm not playing gangster

(53:29):
number two in this TV show again. I'm not playing
drug deal at number three. I'm not doing it. If
that's what you think, that that that's what you think,
that's all I could do, then it's all good. I
don't even want to work for you, you know. So
I think this is changing, though, I really do, you know,
And I hope I hope it continues, man. And you know,
I'm excited. Man, I get really excited about it. I

(53:50):
just wanted to I want us as the black and
brown creatives did number one tell great stories and I
want us as consumers also to support these great stories
because like you said, it don't make dollars, it don't
make sense right right, Yeah, And it's like you know,
if you find someone right that that you know of
an artist, so you know someone who's who's putting out

(54:11):
content that you're like, man, this is dope. People. More
people need to see it. I think sometimes we get
we try to and look, I'll I'll speak from my
own life, right, like coming from someone who didn't have
a lot growing up, right, it can be easy to
have a mentality like it's me me, me, mind, mind, mind,
I need to get minds before I give to anybody.

(54:31):
But it's like sometimes it's worth being generous and giving
someone that you believe in and you being a little
you struggling just a little more to help someone else
out because in the end it's the whole team winning.
If you win, we all win, especially if you believe
in somebody enough you know, and and and uh and
I just think like I think the more we you

(54:52):
know and you know, I think especially you know people.
And again in my own situation, like my neighborhood was uh, well,
bush Bushwick has changed a lot, but growing up right,
you know, but but it was predominantly you know, black
and Latino, and it was and it was you know,
we a lot of us were in the struggle together,

(55:13):
you know, specifically in those projects that we grew up in.
You know, all those kids growing up and and it
could be easy to grow up and say like I
gotta get mine, I gotta, I gotta, I gotta get mine.
I gotta and then when I get it, I gotta
hold onto it. I gotta hold on to it. And
I gotta just protect mine. And and and when you
don't have it's like, nah, I can't. I can't be
dishing out bread. I don't know when I'm gonna get

(55:33):
it again. But but sometimes it's worth seeing someone and
being like, yo, you know what I believe and like
I got I got five dollars here, I'm gonna give
you two fifty, you know, and and and and just
don't look back, um. And I think the more we
have that spirit, um, the more you know, if spike Lee,
Spike Lee gave me a shot, and she's got to

(55:55):
have it, you know, Lynn gave me a shot. Like
these people, these these people who could have given these
roles to anyone else. They gave me a chance, you know.
So I'm hoping that I'm hoping that I could be
in a position to do that for people. Uh soon enough,
and then and then and so on and so forth.
Man like, uh uh, that's that's you know, that's the goal.
That's that's and you played, you played Spike Lee's character,

(56:16):
and she's got to have it. I know that was
pressure Mars Blackman, Yo, but he didn't even like the
thing about it. What was a blessing was he didn't
even put pressure on me like that. Like he was
just like, yo, do your thing, man, Like your character
is gonna be different from mine. And I didn't even
watch the movie when I when I when I played
the character, I didn't even watch the film. I just
like that movie older than you, it is, it is,

(56:40):
But I didn't. I didn't watch the movie. I just
because I didn't want to. I didn't want to imitate him,
you know what I'm saying. So I was like, let
me just let me just kind of turn this guy
into whoever whoever he's gonna be, you know. And and
uh and yeah, that's that's how that happened. But the
stars have a line. Yeah, you gotta play Blessing. Right,
Let's get into a song right now? What's the single?
I mean there's a few, but Blessings was the last

(57:01):
song that came out. I got a song. L. You
know what I'm sitting here looking at this is that
is that a kale? Is like a thing that a
lot of Latinos say. They'd be like me, L Like,
you're gonna go talk to Hla, You're gonna take that shot?
Who are you gonna be tonight? We got to start

(57:22):
using that you want? But you know, I think I
think you should hit Blessings. Man, that's my blessing. That's
it got a nice Caribbean vibe to a right. And
the album is out. The album's out June twenty fifth.
Today June fourth album pre order comes out. We gotta
say last Blessings we got uh we got another single

(57:45):
uh coming out right after that with the album, and
I'm so excited. Man. The goal was just to have
twelve bangers. The first album was like story Time, I
tell people in the second album was just like the
goal was just smash after smash after smash, and uh,
I think we achieved that, but I guess the verticuants out,
so people, the people will loving lies out June twenty fifth,

(58:05):
And I did want to and I do want to
congratulate you on everything too, because I saw you on
the cover of Time the Hollywood Reporter. You really have.
I think this is like a prime time for you
to put your project out because I know the music
is so important to you, so the timing the stars
couldn't have aligned better for you. Yeah, well, thank you Angelo,
I appreciate it. And Charlotmagagne and Envy, thanks for having me. Man.
This was dope. And uh yeah, I hope y'all enjoy

(58:27):
the joints Man two years into making man, you know.
All right, Well, let's get into it right now. We
appreciate you for joining us. Anthony Ramos. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning. Yes, it's the world most dangerous morning show,
The Breakfast Club. Charlomagne, God, DJ, Envy, Angelie is off
the day. As I prepare to take my vitamins and
my fish oil pills and my Nicolas lle Forte. Don't

(58:49):
ask no questions. I won't tell you no lies. What
are you doing? Not much? What you doing getting ready
for real report, No, I think, because I don't know
what you're talking about. All right, well let's talk. So
your boy is the rumor report with the goddamn go
on the breakfast Club. I'm really excited about this versus.

(59:12):
This versus is about to get disrespectful, it's about to
be fun, it's about to be a celebration, and it's
about to get nasty. So Soldier boy, well, he's starting
his issue already. If you win the versus, I get
a pink slip to my lambo. I bet a hundred
thousand dollars that you do. Not got your lambo still,
I still got my same lumbo. I bought them cash out.

(59:35):
All I know is big Draco and by wow, it's
gonna be one of the most incredible verses ever because
you're talking about two people who absolutely positively with superstars
in their prime, okay, and they're two of the greatest
characters of it in the history of hip hope. It's
gonna be a lot of fun. I can't wait for
that one now. Tiffany had As she is super duper busny,

(59:56):
busy between TV hosting movies. He's adopting baby as well.
She's also gonna be playing Flow Joe Florence Griffith Joiner.
If you don't know who that is, She's an Olympic icon.
She's fast, is ish, she gets busy. She's one of
the reasons why a lot of people watch the Olympics
back in the day because she was that fast. So
Tiffany Haddis is gonna be playing that now. I noticed

(01:00:17):
that a lot of people that actually are in track
and field are upset at this hate us why. I
don't know. It's called acting people. Okay, it's a role.
And if you've been paying attention, Tiffany Haddis has been
getting in shape for this role for the past couple
of years. Okay, Yeah, isn't something that just popped up
like this is something that has been in the works

(01:00:39):
for a long time. Yeah. I'm excited about this and
I'm excited about this story, and she's producing it as well.
I mean, this is one of those roles that you know,
if you nail it, the star Tiffany Haddas continues to rise.
If you get it wrong, then you know, people gonna
hate me. Now you're not gonna hate they's gonna give
their opinion and it'll probably be an a good opinion,
but I think she's gonna kill it and to kill

(01:01:00):
it too. I don't know why people act like comedians
can't do those kind of roles. Comedians are great for
stuff like that, for drama field roles like are we
forgetting that Jamie Fox played in Raith? Well, Jamie Fox
is a singer, but by comedian. But I mean I
think and it wasn't. It wasn't because his singing that
caused Ray to be a great movie. It was just
a dramatic acting skill. It was everything. And it's like
I said, as long as they do the work, I

(01:01:22):
think it would be a great movie. And I think
Tiffany Hannish will do the work. So I can't wait
to see that that film. You've been working for a
long time, at least two years now, real housewise of Atlanta.
You interested Charlomagne. Nope about what he's a nope about
what I'm not but about what? Right? So we all
know that Simon and Faylin used to be married. Simon
now engaged to Portion. Okay, yeah, I know who that is?

(01:01:45):
All right? Well, yesterday Faylin did an interview and she
started talking about what happened. Fans were speculating that you
may have been cheating on Simon. Simon doesn't get caught
unless Simon wants to be caught. Convinced you to join
a show, and now he's engaged to another one of
the cast members. God, you had this woman in your home,

(01:02:07):
She met your family, she swam in your pool. Do
you I remember what I said when I took my vows?
It hurts? What is this like? Hell, I just told you.
It's the interview. His name is not failing, her name
is falling because he was an interview. Yeah, she did
an interview talking about how she's hurt, and the interview

(01:02:30):
so her husband, well her ex husband. Simon responded, went
and posted a picture of her face and said that
face the face of a cheating wife. Or let's start
with why I filed for divorce. Let's start with who
cheated with? Oh and currently pregnant for okay, and living

(01:02:50):
in a home that I paid for post divorce. His
Instagram handle is and he put the ledge guy that
she's cheating with and put his handle up. Let's get
started there, Tell me more, tell me more, girl. Then
she responded, come on, come on, I got spill that
he Narcissists become impatient or angry when they don't receive

(01:03:13):
special treatment, have significant personal problems, and easily feel slighted.
You boss, now, because I couldn't see my doctor de LaRussa,
I gotta go back. Uh react with rage or contempt
and try to belittle the other person to make themselves
appear superior. Have difficulty regulating emotions and behavior. You lost

(01:03:34):
me with her was way better. Experienced major problems dealing
with stress, field, depressed, and moody because they fall short
of perfection, have secret feelings of insecurity, shame, and humanly
And your PP is small to the point she didn't
say that, I just made that. I got me back
for a second that kind of teath start getting Yeah,
she should have shot like that. All that other stuff

(01:03:56):
she shot what was kind of weaksh I didn't like
what she said about you know, he doesn't and get
caught unless he wants to, because you know, first of all,
black men don't cheat, you know what I mean. But
I used to say, way way, way, way, way way
way back in the day. You know, when I was
living that life that you know, to cheat and not
get caught should be the whole you know, think right,
I should be the strategy. Right, Yes, you get caught

(01:04:17):
you really don't care. I agree with that, but he
didn't when he did not care? Well, that is your
rumor report, all right, the Charlemagne who giving a don't
you judging Florida? A judging Florida needs to come to
the front of the coat because when you when I
thought about the story again, it really does discuss me.
But we'll talk about it for after that, all right,

(01:04:38):
we'll get into that next. It's the breakfast club gomrning.
You know I've got your rumor report to Angela. Ye here,
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Make sure you're telling them to watch out for Florida.
The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and
all of Florida. Yes, you are a donkey, a Florida man,
a chap and ATM for a very strange reason. It
gave him too much money. Florida man is arrested after

(01:05:20):
definitely say he rigged the door to his home and
an attempt to electroc hit his pargent wife. Police arrested
in Orlando man for talking a Flamenia to breakfast club
Bitchy Donkey other day with Charlom Haine. A guy. I
don't know why y'all keeping him. Get y'all lect it's
my fault Donkey. Today for Friday, June fourth, goes to
Palm Beach County Circuit Judge Jeffrey Dana Gillen. Now, who

(01:05:42):
is Judge Jeffrey Gillen. He's a Florida man. That's all
you need to know. And you also need to know
that in Florida they clearly care about iguanas more than
they care about humans, especially humans of a darker hue.
Once I tell you this story, that dot should connect
for you. Now. Judge Jeffrey Gillen ruled against PJ and
Elijah Patterson see PJ Nolijah Patterson is facing five years

(01:06:02):
in prison because he stood his ground. We all know
to stay in your Ground law. The controversy that surrounded
to Stay in your Ground law most notably in the
case of that Devil George Zimmerman versus the late Young
King Trayvon Martin. R ip to Trayvon Martin sending healing
energy to his family. Always if you don't know what
the stand your ground law is, to stand your ground

(01:06:23):
law allows a person who is under attack and reasonably
fits death a great bodily harm to use deadly force,
even if they could retreat to safety. Well. PJ. Nelijah
Patterson was under attacking. He feared for his life, so
he stood his ground. But for whatever reason, Judge Jeffrey
Gillen didn't see it that way. Let's go to CBS
Miami for the report. Police Florida man will not be
able to use the stand your ground defense after killing

(01:06:45):
in the iguana. Stop Stop, Okay, running back, Florida man
will not be able to use the stand your ground
defense after killing in the iguana. King the Loijah Patterson
said he beat the iguana to death after it attacked
him and hope to use the stand your ground defense
to get an animal cruelty charge dropped. He had to
get twenty two staples because of the bite, and his

(01:07:07):
attorney said the iguana was the first to engage with
physical violence. Prosecutors say surveillance videos shows Patterson brutally attacked
the iguana for half an hour and the animal bit
him in self defense. Patterson faces up to five years
in prison if convicted of animal cruelty. Look Man either
a we needed his judge during the Zimmerman versus Trayvon

(01:07:29):
Martin case because if he was to judge Zimmiman clearly
would have been under the jail urb in Florida. They
care about green reptilian lives over black human ones because
there's absolutely no reason for PJ and the logia Patterson
to be facing five years in prison for standing his
ground against an iguana. Now, iguanas are pretty harmless as
far as I know, but when you see one that
is three feet long like this one was, you could

(01:07:50):
see how a person could be startled and feel like
he was under attack. Now, according to Patterson's lawyer, Patterson
rescued the iguana from the middle of the road and
the iguana bit Addison and gave him twenty two stitches violence.
But there's always three sides to a storian. In this case,
prosecutors painted Patterson is the aggressor because they have surveillance
footage that showed the thirty two minute attack, during which

(01:08:11):
Patterson savagely beat their words not mine, savagely beat, tormented, tortured,
and killed the iguana. I didn't hear none of those
words used to describe with Georgia, did the Trayvon Martin,
Like my god, a damn iguana gets more sympathy and
compassion from the justice systems than a young black man.
What makes this whole situation so? Florida is in two

(01:08:33):
nineteen and don't ask me how I remember this article,
but I do. I even looked it up again to
refresh my memory. In two nineteen, according to NBC News,
Florida homeowners were urged I repeat, Florida homeowners were urged
to kill invasive green iguanas whenever possible. The Florida Fishing

(01:08:53):
Wildlife Conservation Commission said that iguanas caused damage the vegetation
and infrastructure and can also spread the amonella. So they
they are killing the ecosystem, they said Florida homeowners, she
killed them now that it was a caveat. Okay, the
caveat was that iguanas they're not protected in Florida except
by anti cruelty laws. I guess they thought PJ. Patterson
was being overly cruel. I don't know. All I know

(01:09:14):
is that in Florida, according to the Florida Fishing Wildlife
Conservation Commission, homeowners do not need to permit to kill
iguanas on their own property. I don't even really know
what any of that means, but I know in Florida
you can't send mixed messages. You have to speak very
clearly to a Floridian because you already know they don't
see the world like you and I do, and in

(01:09:34):
this case, you sent mad mixed messages. If I'm Patterson
and I see Florida, let mad people off because of
stand your ground, and those people have killed actual humans,
actual living, breathing, walking, talking, fully formed humans with social
Security numbers on birthdays. If I've seen the stand your
groundlaw get people off for actually killing people, of course
I would expect that defense to work on an iguana,

(01:09:56):
a creature this state couldn't possibly care about more than humans, right,
good day, not the creatures, judge. Just two years ago,
he was telling residents of Florida that it's okay to
kill I don't know, I don't know. I don't even
know what p. J. Patterson was thinking, but if he
was using any kind of logic in this situation, that's
exactly why he's in this situation, because logic simply doesn't

(01:10:20):
matter in Florida. Please give Judge Jeffrey Dana gill in
the sweet sound of the hamiltones. Oh no, you are
the doee oh the day, do gee oh the day. Ye.
All right, thank you for that donkey of to day. Yes, indeed,

(01:10:44):
and nothing I love more than you know Lakers fans
finally waking up to receive my text and texting me
back simply, I hate you. Who's the Carrie Champion? All right?
I hate you? That's what she said. I hate you?
All right, Well, let's open up the phone lines eight
hundred five eight five one five one. I was scrolling

(01:11:06):
on my social media and I was popped up on
Jasmine brand. I seen this video right here. Let's play
audio of the video. What what are you doing? I
never said I didn't love you. I said, try off
your PlayStation, it's time for bed. It's not the same thing.
Get in here, and how are you going to run away?

(01:11:26):
With a Minecraft sword and Minecraft sword and the skateboard.
All right, So the question is eight hundred five eight
five one five one. Have you ever run away from
home or try to? I mean I wasn't running away
from home. I ran out the house to avoid a beating.
I wasn't going away. I did that one time too.

(01:11:48):
I was trying to avoid that wooden spoon that got
pulled off that goddamn kitchen. My sun ran away from
home one time, but he didn't. Well, he got to
the end of the driveway and I told him this
bears out there, and then he turned around ran back
in the house. I let him package that. He was
like our muder the way you know. I sorry, we'll
leave you want you don't you don't like it at leaf,
you don't. I think he had a problem eating vegetables.

(01:12:09):
I was like, oh, you don't want eat vegetables, all right,
well we'll leave them. He's like, fun, I'm leaving. I
think he kicked your son out of the house because
he didn't want to eat vegetables. Yep. And he walked
to the end of the driveway and I said, all right, well,
you know the bears out there, so good luck. He said,
real bears. I said, yeah, and he turned around and
ran back, and I need to know how not eating
vegetables leads to kicking your son out of the house.
He didn't want to eat the vegetables, say he didn't

(01:12:30):
want to live here anymore. So I said, if you
don't want to live him, Oh, you didn't say that part.
I had that party. He said, I don't want to
live here like broccoli dad, because I don't like cali flower.
And you know it didn't work because he still doesn't
need the vegetables. He needs seventeen. But anyway, eight hundred
five eight five one oh five one. Have you ever
ran away from home? And how far did you get?

(01:12:52):
Let's talk about it. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning
in right now at your opinion to the Breakfast Club
top breaking down eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one The Breakfast Club fifteen. It's topic time on

(01:13:13):
the phone. Call eight hundred five A five one oh
five one to join it to the discussion with the
Breakfast Club. Talk about it morning. Everybody is DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now,
if you just joined us, we're asking have you ever
ran away from home. Now, I've seen this on the
Jasmine brand this morning. Let's let's play the audio of

(01:13:35):
the video. I was watching what I'm running a lie?
What are you doing? Ducor? I never said I didn't
love you, I said, Charliford PlayStation, it's time for bed.
It's not the same thing. Get in here, and how
are you going to run away with the minecraft sword?
And come on? Get back in here? All right? So

(01:13:56):
that is the question. Eight hundred five eight five one
o five one. Now, Charlomagne, you said you ran away
from home. No, I was always smart enough to know
I had nowhere to go? Where was I going? Mon's Corner,
South Carolina is not big. I grew up in a
single wide trailer for a large portion of my life,
and so did a lot of others around me. When
I'm running away from one single wide trailer to go
to another single wide trailer, like kids always think about
running away from home until they realized I really have

(01:14:19):
nowhere to go. It sounds good when your emotional when
you're young, I'm running away from home? Where are you going? Yeah?
You know. My closest relative was my grandmother. Growing up,
I'm from Queen. She lived in Brooklyn, and that's a
long walk. I wasn't doing that, So now I'm just
gonna stay home. And I did run out the house
one time when I was getting beaten, but I definitely
did that. My mama had that. That's when my mama
had the wooden spoon and the wooden folk on the

(01:14:40):
wall in the kitchen. And I don't know what I did.
I just saw her reaching for that spoon. I took off. Hey,
I bounced out that single wide trailer. I was gone,
all right, what about you dramas? I think I ran
away to my basement one time. That's about as far
as I got. That's not running away from home. You
idiots packed a bag done like, made the announcement that
I was running away, just to go in the basement,
the basin. They didn't know where I was. I was

(01:15:01):
just run the basement. And from that point on asking
your dad, I thought the question whether he was his
or that. I don't know if he was like that
cannot be my I really need to get blood test
because this guy is so stupid. Run away from home.
I'm running away from home. You went, he went into
the bass I'm feeling attacked here, so you guys problems.
Do you want to run away? I want to run
away to the bathroom? Hello? Who's this? Mark? Mark? Cal

(01:15:25):
was something? Man? You ever ran away from home? Bro? Well,
I tried, Man. I was like maybe seven or eight.
I wasn't allowed to course the street. I grew up
in ben Stoppinson Rooke, you know the city block, and
my grandmam, she's old school, so soft Carolina. I was
cutting up to you the upside the head with a
pop star called myself running away. But I couldn't go
up the street. So I just went around the block

(01:15:45):
like a million times, the street like came on something
about the street, like came home. My runaway sturgeon was over.
Let me tell me tell you something, King. You know
what's so crazy? They act like we was wrong for
running from that abuse. You know what I mean? They're
hitting up with tunes on the wall. You're getting hit
with pans. All were aposed to do talk real talk?

(01:16:07):
All right? Bro? Thank you? Man? Oh Joe? Hello, who's this? Hi?
Good morning? My name is Hretha. Yes, I have okay
where do you go about it? Um? I actually went
to one of my sister's friend's house. Um. So the
situation was My oldest sister is thirteen years apart for me.

(01:16:29):
My baby sister is twelve years from me. There's six
of us. But I was the only one that grew
up by myself, and we grew up on acre and
a half of land, and my closest friend was like
Penn block away. So as I got older, I just
needed to see some life and some people. But I
was responsible run away. I would only run away during
the summer, and I always kept a job like at

(01:16:49):
Burger King Gorm McDonald's, and I would go home for school.
So you was a summer runaway. Summer a responsible run away,
A responsible summer runaway. I'd never heard it is. This
is all. This is like those facilities they have out
of the country where people can go and do like
hard drugs. Micro dose. Yeah, yeah, well thank you? Was
micro dosing running away? Hello? Who? This is it healthy?

(01:17:11):
What did the health benefits? Hello? What's your name? Heyme? Carrie?
How are you king? How are you doing? Man? Are
you doing? Less? Black and Holly Favor? Away from home? Bro? Yeah,
I mean a long time ago, I was gonna force.
I was gonna force. Why why did you take off?
Where do you mean, you know, it was just it
was it was just hectic at the time. You know,

(01:17:31):
it was just really hectic, you know, a lot of
people and just coming and going. I had to get
out of there for a little bit, man, So where
did you go? I just went like somewhere in town,
just a way, like just to get away. But it
didn't even last. Moll like that with me. Okay, all right,
thank you brother. Before we go, can I do a
shout out? Yeah? Sure, Well my sisters, you know, she

(01:17:53):
she went through something project and I just wanted to
a shout out to go fund me. Go fund me
dot com me slides two H six E two d
A nah, all right, brother, have a good one. Thank you. Man.
You man, it ain't it ain't It ain't funny when
you rent away from a foster home. Yeah yeah, but
if your cred is it's jokes and you come back.

(01:18:15):
But what it is a fourth room that I mean, yeah,
because you can understand the trauma that might be happening
in a foster home. And now I talk that the
ten kids run away from home because they're you know,
just kids, and they feel privileged and entitled and not
getting something they want. Oh, sometimes they're running from some
real trauma. That is true. That was some real trauma.
Hell yeah, that one wasn't fun. That just made it
made a laugh. Look at my phone, Looking at my phone.

(01:18:38):
He don't drink five A five one o five one.
Have you ever run away from home? It's the Breakfast
Luggle Morning, call me and your opinions to the Breakfast
Club top. Come on, I'll get five five one five
one morning. Everybody is Steve Jay, Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne

(01:19:02):
the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. If you just
joined us, we're asking have you ever ran away from home?
I was watching this video on the Jasmine brand. Let's
play the audio. Yeah, what are you doing? I never
said I didn't love you. I said your PlayStation. It's
time for bed. It's not the same thing. Get in here,

(01:19:24):
and how are you going to run away? With a
Minecraft sword? And the craziest thing about running away when
you're a kid is you realize you really have nowhere
to go. You know, you actually start to get a
new respect for your parents because you realize I ain't
got no money, okay I have, I can't do anything,
all right, So you kind of like just this stuck

(01:19:45):
to your stuff. I don't want to say a slave
because I hate that when people use that word. But
you're just you know, attached to your situation. Yeah, you
can't leave. Yeah, yeah, you're a prisoner of childhood of adolescents.
Let's go to the full lines eight hundred five eight
five one on five. I have one Hello, who's this
all right? But hey, Brittany, good morning. You ever ran
away from home? No? I hadn't thought about it when

(01:20:08):
I was younger, and I feel like I didn't want to.
You know what I'm saying, take on the my spossibility.
I'm not having no money and then Jan smashed up.
So I just want, you know too, if I care
not to think about that, I get it, I get it.
Give me yeah. Yeah, of course of course you have
a chi You have a kid that runs away that

(01:20:28):
that says he's running away all the time. Yeah, I
have yea, Yeah she has. And she she said, oh,
I'm going to run to daddy. So I'm like, okay,
But she never she plays with me. My brother always
plays with Uh. You know it's a fifty fifty Uh.
I'll look into that observational pocket. How old is she none.

(01:20:52):
Oh yeah, she's too young to tell her her daddy
don't want her. She'll stop trying to run away over there?
What't you telling that? But you don't want to traumatize?
Goodness gonna say that? Hello, who's this? It's really you?
Ever ran away from home? I tried to, but I
got trom what happened? Man, I had got expelled from

(01:21:15):
middle school and I died home and take my bag.
But soon as I was walking out the door and
he was throwing up. I mean, you gotta beat him
from middle school and a beating from trying to run
away from home. Ye, I'm sick of our parents, especially
if you have a certain age. I'm sick of him
thinking that we shouldn't have been running from them. Goddamn
beating's day was giving us. Okay, my daddy beat me

(01:21:36):
with an extension cord and made me go take a bath.
I should have ran. Well, obviously you needed to beat
and bro. You tried to light your house on fire. No,
I was playing with a lighter in my room. I
didn't know. I wasn't trying to light the house on fire.
I wasn't trying to commit an acting arts and I
just didn't know any better. I was a child. Okay,
now you try to light your house on far, then
you could have hold in your wall. It was masterbateing.
That never happened. That never happened. When your mom tells you,

(01:21:59):
when your mom tells you, wait until your daddy is home,
good reason to run away. Okay, yeah this is tree.
You ever ran away from home? Yeah? I ran away
from home once. When I was like, I'm trying to think.
I think I was like ten. I think my dad
was trying to make me eat some vegetables while he
was at my grandma house, and I was like, man,

(01:22:19):
I'm about to just I was like, I'm about to go.
So then I started walking down the street and then
my dad came up where I was the trust Why
do y'all hate vegetables so much? Everybody hate vegetables. I
never hated vegetables as a kid like that, not that
I remember. My mom might say otherwise, but I don't
remember hating vegetables like that vegetable. That's the crazy. But
the same thing my son was like. I was like,

(01:22:39):
each vestables, Yeah, I don't want to live here them more.
You don't want to live in the more, they get out,
all right. He packed his bag and he walked down
to the end of the driveway. I get your ass
back in this house. I don't get it. What's the
moral of the story. The moral of the story is um,
you know, just like most things nowadays, it's just not
safe for y'all to run away anymore. Kids. Right back
in our day, it was a lot safe for the runaway.

(01:23:00):
Nowadays you got human trafficking is very real. They're kidnapping kids,
putting them in sex rings, kidnapping kids for their organs.
Run away with no place to go, and the wrong
person will find somewhere for you to be. Just know
that the situation you're in right now with your parents
are temporary. As an adult, I can't even run away.
We are gonna going I'm gonna start saying that though.
I'm gonna start telling my wife kids, I'm running away.
I'm gonna start saying that I am. I'm gonna definitely

(01:23:22):
start saying that, Sit my ass right in the backyard,
I'm running away. I'm running away. Go sit my ass
right in the back yard and cry. We got the
rumors on the way. We got new music. Of course,
it's new music Friday, and we got a ton of
new music to play for you guys, So don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club Morning, the Breakfast Club. Nobody he

(01:23:49):
still vein that pops out of his head when he
starts talking about this. Where's my dude? Ven? Are you
looking at it? This is this disrespectful man? What's Okambarrock
when I need him from the zone? Sluth docim Barrock
cop in clues bonds for them boxing experts. All right?
Who will tell you that Logan Paul don't stand a
chance against Floyd May was because nobody's gonna listen to
me because I got a lisp, y'all would listen to

(01:24:12):
Mike Tyson and he got a list Okay, scared of him. Yeah,
it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning Morning. Everybody is DJ
Envy Angela Yee, Charlottagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
A couple of things, of course. I just want to
remind you guys, if you haven't got your tickets my
Car Show August August fourteenth in Atlantic City. Your favorite
celebrity cars amusements is car Chella. So it's not just

(01:24:35):
about the cars. It's cars. It's amusements. It's a family
fun day in Atlantic City. And then also we're doing
one July third in Atlanta, so I want to see
you guys. Get your tickets as tickets are moving, and
we do have a cap. It's not just open, you know,
one hundred percent open. We'll have a cap because we
just want to keep it intimate a little bit and
just a little fun, so it's not overpacked. Have you

(01:24:55):
seen your car show? Is cap? No? Not cap? I
mean there's a cap to how many people. Okay, I
don't know. I can't keep up anymore. And also shout
out to Caesar Flipping NJ. Today's his birthday, so shout
out to my brother. Yeah, he's celebrating his birthday. And
we got a seminar coming up in Charlotte. So if
you want to learn about real estate and you're from
North Carolina or South Carolina, any of us around the

(01:25:16):
city's comeing down. We break down how we make money
in real estate. We bring the people to you. So
we bring the lenders, we bring the agents, we we
bring everybody there because we want people to learn how
to do it and not get got. So hopefully we'll
see you on Father's day in Charlotte. Now slain, you're
talking about Little Boss. Oh Man, sleut to my guy,
Little Boss Man, sleut to my dude tie. You know,

(01:25:38):
Little Boss. I was just you know, I just love
to see you know, artists from where I'm from, like,
you know, making a name for themselves. I was, actually,
I think I was on my mixtapes yesterday and they
featured um this this new record by Little Boss who
put out a video called step on Who. And you know,
since it is new music Friday, you know why not.
We got time. Yeah, let's do it, all right, I

(01:26:00):
want to close bumps from my male Little Boss. This
is a record step on Who are available everywhere you know,
you you you get records, all right. Well it's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning, DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne the
guy we are the Breakfast Club. Now's Charlemagne. You've got
a positive note for the people on Friday, I do, Man.
The positive note is simply this, and I want you
to remember this going into the weekend. Man, you know,
some people will just simply never like you because your

(01:26:24):
spirit irritates their demons. That's a quote from the Great
Denzel Washington. Remember that some people will never like you
because your spirit irritates their demons. Breakfast Club, Y'll finish
the y'all dumb

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