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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Me, allow me to introduce myself. Take Envy, angela Ye
and Cholomagne the guy. Well, y'all came a long way.
I think that y'all have a certain amount of respect
for you know what everybody else does, and y'all are
just the best of what y'all doing. This platform, the
reach y'all have that you earned, make space for somebody
(00:21):
like you. You guys have a direct line to the coaches.
Oh my god, I'm on the radio, Angelo, Cholomagne and
Dja Empty. All I do is read about the breakfast
club every morning. Good you guys are trending every you know,
I dragged my ass out of that. I'm like, uh,
what happened to the Bronton's Club today? Good morning usc
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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo. Good morning, angela Ye,
Good morning. He's amby Cholomagne. The guy. Piece to the
planet is Friday. He look like he's having headphone problems again.
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Because you don't be here. She don't know what to do.
No more, don't work because you gotta charge of me.
You just told us yesterday you had to charge the charger.
You got to charge them. Yeah, you need to get
some new headphone. Want somebody out there, Saint Angele eats
some headphones. That'd be a nice gift. You know. I
actually bought another pair of headphones up here that were
brand new out the box and they don't work. Damn.
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What kind of worthy um they are? Um? They're right here.
These are the ones that calin had. I knew he
was gonna say. I thought ed to say it, but
I was like, na, Calinie had the headphones in a while.
Cali can say we're the best about a lot of things,
but not his headphones. This gracious, Well, Happy Friday, everybody,
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Good morning. What's happening. How y'all feeling today? Feeling great?
How you got no? No, no, don't just say you're
feeling great if you don't feel great. When I ask
people how are they? I really want to know how
are you? I'm a vacation. I am feeling great. Okay,
I'm feeling wonder nice. It's a rate I had a
good You're not really on vacation. You're here with us
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on the air. No, not really, No, I'm really a
vacation because I realized that when I just went away
and I a little. It's a little different because it's
four am here and I get up at this time anyway,
so my wife's sleeping, it's nothing. I would just be
up looking on my phone or looking at TV or
trying to just meditate. So this is my therapy at
four am. That's the best time. That's a good day. Yeah,
I get it. That's what time I get up. I'll
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be sleep. I do minor like fourth if I was
on vacation, I menitor like four or fifty. How are you?
What about you? How are you? Um? Today? I'm pretty good.
I actually went to bed early last night. That was
a nice feeling. I'm trying to get my second um
vaccination shot, and I'm confused, Like I'm looking at where
I could get it. Some places have the first shot available,
some places have the second. Some places you need to
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play man, some places to walk up um. So I'm
just trying to figure out where to get it. Do
they keep you on brand, like if you would you
get the okay, you have to get the same one,
So you can also search by what's available fires them
or Johnson and Johnson, And so I'm just trying to
just so it's pretty easy to do, said the second
shot in the first shot. Now, well, a lot of
places don't have it, like if they're out of it.
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So what happens if you don't get the shot? You know,
around it within three weeks? Yeah, I think you have
a few days. Yeah, I get the first shot again. No,
what's wrong? Do you have to get two shots? Can't
you just do it like taking half an ask for
in or something. But it kind of doesn't make sense
to only get one because then you're not fully vaccinated.
And what was the point, right, because then there's a
lot of things you still, you know, you want to
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be fully vaccinated to be able to move around. So
what's the point of get in the first one if
you're not going to get the second one vaccinated? You know,
if you get the first one, it's eighty five percent. Okay,
I'm not fully charged, and then the second one, the
second one is to boost their shot. So the first
one gives you, like build up your immune system, the
second one is a booster. Okay, so she's eighty five
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percent right now, I'll take that. I'll take that new
phone charging. But then you don't get the vaccination card.
Not I'm a cleanly not do they tell you not
to post that on the gram? But she want that
because certain places like leg if you go to the
playoff games, right, they have a section for vaccinated people. Yeah,
so there's certain things you'll be able to do. Then
you'll be able to travel without having to worry about things,
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and you're vaccinated. So if I'm gonna do it, I
should go all the way. Very true. Push comes to
shop doll scammers holler at me. I know y'all got
the counterfeit vaccination. They definitely do have it all over
the place, Yes, all over the place. I better started
in Brooklyn too, Charlemagne, Doctor McKelvey. I'm just asking, how
how are you feeling? I am, I am blessed, i
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am blessed, black and highly favored, and I'm always somewhere
between owen K. But I'm I'm I'm I'm good, happy,
I'm happy to be here. Okay, ok what's between ok
M no and oh and I'm nobody asked you thing?
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I never do what you Okay, you have nothing that
we were not talking about. Drama most is low no dramas. Listen,
I got TUSI is joining the show today. Tucia be
joining us. Very entertaining, very entertaining. He's got this project
out called Thank You for Believing, right, and he's from
to Carolinas, North Carolina. Roleycu moved to Carolina, yes, but
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we claim him in the Carolinas. So he'll be here
this morning. Y'all claim him now? All right? Yes, all right,
Front page News. What we're talking about, easy, Well, Joe
Biden signed it into law yesterday, the COVID nineteen Hate
Crimes Act that passed through Congress. It was a bipartisan,
by the way law, and it's an anti agent hate
crime bill. All right, we'll get into that next. It's
The Breakfast Club. Good Morning, Yeah morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
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Angela Gyee, Charlomagne, Nicole. We are the Breakfast Club. Good Morning.
That Little Baby and Kirk Franklin record Dropping, produced by
Jess Blair. I keep handing about it the Space Jams soundtrack.
When that's dropping, I don't know, but I keep too
aways out. Well, everybody talking about it on social media
yesterday as much as people were talking about pay that
this morning. What the hell are were radio station for
(06:08):
I have no idea, but let's get in some front
page news. Yeah right then our producer just came running
in here with his shirt over. You can't afford the mask,
just say that. If you can't afford the mask, just
say that, bro, All right ready? Since we're talking about
vaccinations this morning, in New York and Maryland, they have
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both announced lotteries for people who get vaccinated against COVID nineteen.
Remember we talked about Ohio and how they were doing
a lottery for people getting vaccinated. Well, now New Yorkers
who get vaccinated next week, we'll be giving a lottery
ticket and you get a chance to win as much
as five million dollars. That's what about the older people?
What about the people that got vaccinated months ago? To
get my second shot? And I'm starting tuesday? In Maryland?
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That lottery roll randomly selective vaccinated Maryland there for a
forty thousand dollar prize every single day. I just don't
understand why that is an incentive to play the lottery,
Like get a dollar, go play to Meg's a part
two dollars. This is a different lottery though. This is
just for people getting the call it's more of a
chance to win. And that's not fair. What about the
people out yet Dad went out first and got the vaccine.
You should put us in those lottery too. Sorry. Why
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not just pay people? And I just give people one
hundred dollars of them. I mean, they have all kinds
of incentives. Some places are given away free bear. You know,
you get a ticket together, like you know, you might
not win five million dollars, but you get a bear,
all right now. Joe Biden signed into law the COVID
nineteen Hate Crimes Act yesterday and Kamala Harris, who was
the first woman and person of Asian descent to hold
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the office of Vice President, opened the signing ceremony. She
thanked the lawmakers president for the work that they have done.
And this is also during AAPI Heritage Asian American and
Pacific Islander a month and they said, this marks the
first significant break in a hyperpartisan era and sends this
message to the Asian American community that we do see you.
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President Biden wrote on his Twitter hate has no place
in America and I look forward to making that clear
this afternoon by saying the by signing the COVID nineteen
Hate Crimes Act into law. There's been more than sixty
six hundred hate incidents against the Asian American and Pacific
Island of community that have been reported in the year
since the pandemic began. I like the complexity of race,
right because Kamala Vice President Harris can check off a
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lot of boxes, right, correct? You know? Yep? So can I.
I guess you definitely can Asian American African American woman.
So it doesn't matter what you lean into culturally, though, um.
I think that a lot of that deals with how
you were raised and who you were raised around as
far as what you lean into culturally. So I mean,
I probably would I would say that because I was
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raised in a black neighborhood, went to all black school
growing up, and most of my friends culturally, and my
mom's black. That's what I'm more leaned towards. But I
definitely have um embraced my Asian side as well. I
wonder I'm starting to lean towards my Dominican side. You've
been doing that, we've been we've been doing that. I
wonder if it's easier though, when your two uh races
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are minorities, because it's got to be hard when you're
black and white and yeah, and you present its black
because you don't getting under the privileges of being white,
but you are white. You know what I mean? I
just wondering. Yeah, it's been a lot. And they actually
did a red table talk. Um, I don't know what
we should talk about that. This morning they were talking
about the Asian American and the African American communities and
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the issues that they have with each other. We'll talk
about that later. And that's your front page news. Get
it off your chest eight undred five eight five one
on five one. If you need to vent, hit us
up right now, phone lines or wide open. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. It is your
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time to get it off your chests, whether you're mad
or blast. So we better have the same industry. We
want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello,
who's this up? Get up though? From Detroit? Must be
you already know, well, we know it's Friday. You know,
everybody supposed to getting paid. I look up, I find
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out that my drive cut my check three days? What why? Man,
I don't know. I'm about to figure. I'm on my
way in right now. Hell no for the weekend. And
the worst part about it, you can't do nothing about
it because you ain't gonna see that money to the
next paid period even if they give it to you.
You feel me and I don't know it was about
(10:30):
to make a flip or something this weekend. No, don't
do please, don't do that Jay money and beat it.
They'll get it right, Jack. Just find you a nice,
big bone woman in Detroit to lay up with for
the weekend. Man, that's all. But I got one. I
got one, but we gotta eat. Okay. We don't want
you doing that, sir. All right, Ken, you'll figure it out,
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all right, I should. But all you got for him
is you figure it out. King you you be out,
figure it out. Make a slip. We'll pray for you,
all right. Next caller, Hello, who's this? Hey? Ya, I
want to drop clue from boys? Man, I want to
Oh my god, wow, how how much did he cash
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after you to call in and say this? No he's
not he didn't. Man, Hey, you really, y'all show because
if it won't, if it won for DJ Charlemagne, I
don't wait, get on the cave. But come on, man,
you know that part of the laos and we get
in the morning. Man, No, dramas is ray intrical part
of the show. He runs the boards. Yeah you get
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a cool from a boy man? No, nah, no, not
just wanting. I bet you he'll find that Bob right now.
We got something else for we called, we got we
got want of clues farts for dramas. They wanted to
farts dramas. They want to clues farts for DJ traummos
shout out, man, thank you brother, but no, but no, huh,
that's thank you for one of dramas. His friends. I
(11:55):
can tell try to cut this man off. Let the
record show. Dramas would have been hung up on anybody.
Ain't hung upart of anybody else. The thank you for calling.
I want to tell you my name? What's your name?
King might still the one that all talked y'all not
too long ago about trying to get Trail or either
one of them guys to Nick the challenge ball artists.
Oh yeah, Nick, He actually embarked him and told him
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he got to go through trail for like he told
you or something. So Trail, please step the challenge. Please,
that makes sense. Chat out on a cute outfit. The
other day. I was looking at the animal print outfit.
Look that saw him with the house shoes like that outfit?
(12:45):
Look clean? Get it off your chest eight undrink five
eight five one on five one. If you need to vent,
hit this up now. It's the Breakfast Club the morning,
the Breakfast Club. I'm telling, I'm telling what you're doing
of year. This is your time to get it off
your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred five
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eight five one five one. We want to hear from
you on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this? What's the trap?
Chap pieces? I was just talking about you on your
cute outfit you had on the ground. Oh you saw me,
you know me? I had the sighs out on. I'm
trying to look good for star nice club. You like
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a little cat. He look like a little kitty cat.
I'm just gonna be single forever, y'all. Why I didn't
think I'm this cute piggy yet, This dude I've been
I've been talking to, right, we wanted wanted to be.
He was cute, handso and all that. Right. The only
reason I noticed this is he was getting out of
the car. You know how I'm gonna get out the car,
and the shirt kind of lives up a little bit
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and you can see the underwear. Yeah, so we had
them these really Cuteica draws. Right, so boom, that was
one like a Saturday. I happened to see him again
on a Saturday, right. I know this man had the
same mind you, he was clean, had a different outfit
traf traffic. It might not be the same underwear. It
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could be he just had that same stow. Youve got
to go a packer. No, every it was the same
after draws. And then I won't play it on being
him on that Monday, but his fire something happened to it.
He needed you to come. Do you know what draw
going on that Monday? I don't believe backing out trap,
We don't. We don't know that a What if he
has a washing machine at home and watches his clothes
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every night, not every night? What if he just got
a three pack of the same after underwear. What if
you got the three pack of the same one. You
can't buy three. Yeah, but he might have about several pairs.
Maybe he likes that underwear. Yeah, maybe he likes that
but the same Maybe they were on sale. No, I
can't do. No man wearing the same draw an excuse?
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Did he stink? Did his back crack stink? No, I
haven't had it. I didn't go near well, you would
smell something if he just had on the same I've
never heard this before in my life. This is hilarious.
A gay man is turned off and somebody wore the
same draws three days in a row. I never even
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I never even thought to look at something like that.
He at least with a clean but nobody want dirty.
But all right, thank you, Trav. I'm sorry. Yeah, but
every be wearing them red underwear every day. You do it.
You want to know you did because you used to
sack your pants all the time, and I used to wonder.
I'm like, why did you got the same draws on all?
Notice those things? He was in it sacking his ass off,
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and I used to be looking at him like that.
I'm like, yo, you over thirty five years olds up.
Let me checking out my ass. Said that on the
A minute ago, you said you've never noticed anything like that.
Now you're saying I never noticed it from a I'm
attracted to the person. And listen, man, now you gotta
shot the internet says I'm gay. I'm gay. Don't care? Okay?
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Is that just coming up? You coming up? Never mind?
All right, get it off your chests eight on drink
five A five one five one. What you said, you're
not attracted to me? Not to day? Okay, not today,
try again Monday. It's the roll Man. That robe was
too arrogant. I ain't got the role on today I can. Yes,
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goodness great, she's get it off your chests. Eight on
drink five eight five one on five one. We got
rumors on the way. Yes, and let's talk about this
Universal Hip Hop Museum. All right, we'll get into that next.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club's This
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is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well,
the Universal hip Hop Museum as well. On the way
they're getting closer to the grand opening. Yesterday there were
some hip hop and legends where the Universal Hip Hop
Museum is. And amongst those legends nas LLL coolj Fatjoe,
Little Kim Noughdy by Nature, Grandmaster Flashlick Rick, Michael Bivins
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from Bell bib D Vaux Public Enemies, Chuck d EPMD,
so many different people were out there. They were also
with the bronx Borough President Ruben Diez Junior and Assembly
Speaker Carl Hasty and City council Member Diana Ayala and
other city officials. Here is what LLL COOLJ had to say.
Hip hop made me believe that anything was possible. It
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was the first time that I heard, you know, young
black men sound empowered. Most of the time when I
saw a young black men, they were like head their
heads down being put in a police call. You know
what I'm saying to be honest, So this was like
the first time where I felt like wow, like it's
possible to be powerful, It's possible to be somebody, It's
possible to have meaning in this world. In addition, NA spoke,
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The beat started in Africa and went through Puerto Rico.
They went through the Caribbean and they tried to take
the drum. Hundreds of years ago, that was our form
of communication. Guess what, that drum just turned out to
be one piece of the science we bring to this planet.
This thing today is like a dream come true. I
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was a kid playing with g I Joe and then
thinking about what was my life going to be. But
when I saw run DMC. It took my soul. The
story of telling is beyond Shakespearean with Slick Rick, and
it taught me more than schools taught me. Believe it
or not, I could be biased, but I think hip
hop is the greatest genre of music, greatest culture ever.
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It is and well deserved. That museum is well deserved.
I don't know, if you guys ever stay at the
hard rock, and if you stay at the hard rock
you see all these guitars from rock and roll people,
and you see all these things from pop people, And
I always wondered, Dan, how come mean there's nothing representing
hip hop that much? So I'm glad we have a
spot in the space that represents our culture that we
can take our kids to and go visit and people
can always see, you know, the culture and what culture
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transcends so many generations, so many demogra after so many races.
I think about how any and everybody embraces hip hop,
dresses and talks it, listen to it. There isn't all
the culture that's like that, all right? Well, yeah, so
we got to make sure we go out today. And
of course, the National Museum of African American Music too,
which is open. All right, Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott
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are back together, but they are having an open relationship.
It's not exclusive, according to sources with direct knowledge. They
told TMZ they have rekindled their own flame. They're dating again,
but they're also free to date other people. So they said.
They broke up back in twenty nineteen, they got back together.
They wanted to be a strong family unit, but they
decided to do a non exclusive couples arrangement and they're
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cool with that, y'all better than me. My ego is
way too fragile for anything like that. Yeah, I mean
they're both young still too, so maybe they're just maybe
they're just being realistic because it's better than being with
somebody and cheating. Right. Hey, I'm not knocking them. I'm
just telling you how fragile my ego is. I'm telling
you I couldn't handle something like that because you're so
little man, by the way, you so bage. I know
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you couldn't handle anything like that. What is you just
jumped off the box? You think could handle that? What
he said? You're little? So I think so all right?
Continue all right? Nick Cannon is allegedly expecting another child.
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We don't know if this is confirmed. This is the
rumor reports, but it's from a wilding out model and
Lissa Scott and she posted some pregnancy photos and she
captioned it Zen s Cannon and then somebody said is
Nick Cannon the dad? And then she added him back
and put all these emojis with a little hearts on
her face. So we don't know if this is true
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or not. I mean she the baby's last name is Cannon.
You know, I'm here for a good rumor. I'm gonna
how manna would that be? For Nick? All right? So
we know that he has the twins with Mariah, right,
and then he has Britney Bell who he had a
daughter with last year and they have a son as well.
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And then he has twins on the way with dj
Abdella Rosa. So if this is indeed true, Zen Cannon,
Zen s Cannon would be the seventh. Does God drop
on a clues boons from Nick Cannon? All right? Nick Cannon, Hey,
he can afford him, It's right seven. And if this
country would just legalize for legal meeting, you know, he
could probably have them all together. All I'm serious, it's
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complicating things it's what some civilization is. It could be
an open relationship situation as well. Right, somebody's open for
seven kids? All right? Now, Tory Lane is his new
foundation that he's setting up is going to be for
women with small businesses. And he said it's named after
his late mother. It's called Luella's Way, and he said
this will truly change lives and create tons of business
opportunities for strong business minded women. Much love. We're almost there,
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so we'll keep you updated on that and how you
can apply to get some finances from Tory Lane's new
found And Byron Allen is suing McDonald's for ten billion
dollars in damages. Why are you laughing? Byron always doing somebod?
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Byron is always doing somebody? What's hee? What's happening when
the Nunn Well, he's alleging racial discrimination because of their
advertising practices. Now you know, he owns twelve television networks.
His Weather Group owns the Weather Channel, but he says
that they have refused to advertise on entertainment studios, networks
or the Weather Channel since he acquired the network in
twenty eighteen. He also says that McDonald's gives African American
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owned media less than five million dollars of it's roughly
one point six billion dollars annual television advertising budget. Wait
a minute, you can sue somebody that they don't advertise
with you for racial discrimination. Not just him, but if
he's saying that they only give five million dollars of
their one point six billion dollars annual television advertising budget
even though we represent forty Yeah, I mean I've seen
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him a lot of McDonald's commercials growing up in my life.
I don't know what in channels they were on, but
I don't know. Now this lawsuit actually comes the same
day that McDonald's announced they're initiative to increase its advertising
dollars and diverse on media companies and content creators. So
now they're going to spend ten percent of their advertising
budget on businesses owned by black, Hispanic, Asian, Pacific American
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women and LGBTQ platforms. Do we want from four percent?
Do we want McDonald's advertising to the black community to
eat more McDonald's, I mean, unless they got healthier options. Yeah,
but if they're spending billions across the country with all
these other different formats and when we're consuming the majority
of it. Don't you think they should get the money
back to our community. Yes, I'm all for the advertising dollars,
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but I also wish that they would be pushing more
healthier options to to to to people period, but definitely
in black and brown communities. I mean, come on, that's
what the food does it today? They got salads I
don't know. And they have fruit. Remember that, don't they
have with the kids meals that comes to fruit. And
I don't know where it's gonna go with Angela? What
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you don't like fruits and salads? He loves salads? All right?
Well that is about me? Oh I thought you said
about me? Okay, all right, all right now when we
come back, we got front page news. But before we do,
let's get into this joint. We talked about it earlier.
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It's little baby Kirk Franklin. All right, this is off
the Space Gym two soundtrack. Front Page News is next
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one a clues bomb for a Little Baby, Kirk Franklin
and Judge Blades. That record is incredible. I feel like
going to do something for somebody. I need to go
get my teeth clean something where in the collection plate
Jesus Christ. That is tough. Little Babies growth as an
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artist is man. Drop on a clue. I want to
say something, but I don't want anybody to take anybody
what I'm saying out of contents. It's very it's very
Little Wayne is Remember when Little Wayne, Remember when you
just saw a little wayns trajectory and you just saw
it shifting and going up from like the first car
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to to the second carter to the third card and
then like all the dedication mixtapes, you just saw him
his growth as an artist. It's the same thing with
Little Baby. To me, the little Baby can't lose right now.
That record is amazing. But let's get into some front
page news where we're starting me. All right, well, let's
start with the labor department. Now, the Biden administration is
unable to continue three hundred dollar weekly pandemic unemployment benefits
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in certain states because the governors, the Republican governors are
slashing them. So there's about three point six million out
of work Americans and they're not going to get those benefits,
according to an analysis, in Texas, Indiana, South Carolina, those
are amongst the states that are terminating the pandemic jobless
programs earlier. So over the past two weeks, Republican governors
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have opted to terminate one or more of the programs
contained in the federal expansion of the unemployment system. They've
cited workforce shortages and the improving economy as the reasons
behind their decisions. That sucks if you're expecting to get
that money weekly and now your state is ah, now,
we're not going to do it. Who are you telling
all right now? In Louisiana, the storm death toll has
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climbed to five and hundreds of people are dealing with
flood damage. The flooding started with heavy rain early this week.
It hit some areas that were struck by two hurricanes
last year. There was a lot of deaths related to
the rain that hit parts of Louisiana this week and
that's five people so far. They're saying that more rain
is forecast. Also, let me ask your question. When we
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always talk about infrastructure, right, and we get these storms
and it's the same places flooding over and over again,
nobody ever thinks, Hey, why don't we go into those
areas and fix the infrastructure so the flooding won't be
as bad? Like this is America. We have all this
trillions of dollars and we can't fix the infrastructures. I mean,
I don't know how you handle this, because you know,
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there in a place that's still recovering from hurricanes that
were hit hard last year, and then this happens, and
then there's all this rain happening, which is not anything
you can do anything about. Yeah, I don't know anything
about that, but I would think that in a lot
of places where these you know, buildings are build our
houses are built like they're known flood areas and there's
really nothing you can do about the structure of the place. Well,
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they build drained systems, they build ways to get the
water out of out of places. They do it in
New York, New Jersey all the time. But it just
seems like you just can't up and move the buildings.
This is what I'm saying. So I bet you could
build like what you said, drain systems, you know, but
sometimes when nature, if two hurricanes hit and then this happens,
it's really hard to get that. Yeah, you can't really
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you know. It sucks though, All right now, Oh, I
want to make sure we talk about the Israel and Palestine.
They have a ceasefire right now, and that's after over
eleven days of devastating aerial bombardment. And why did this
all start? Because I know we haven't really addressed it
this much on here, and I really wanted to get
Mark Lamont hill on here to really put us on
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because obviously I don't want to get any information wrong.
But the reason this started was because of weeks of
tension in Jerusalem. There was a group of Palestinian families
that were facing eviction from their homes in favor of
Jewish nationalists, and during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan,
there were a series of incidents that they saw was
highly provocative against Palestinians, including including the closing of a
popular meeting place near the Old City and the entrance
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of Israeli police into a mosque on a number of occasions.
So they were clashes and hundreds of Palestinians and some
israel police officers were injured during this unrest for the
past eleven days. But now there is a ceasefire. You know,
one of my rules of life is give people to
credit they deserve for being stupid, including yourself. So I
know what I know and what I don't know. I
don't know. I know nothing about Palestine and Israel, right
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I've been trying to make sure that I read up
on it so when it's time to discuss it, I
at least know some of the basics. So I know
that's the basic gist of it, is forcing Palestinian people
out of their homes and saying that they rightfully owned
these homes. And then it started a whole clash, and
then I know they felt like it was disrespectful because
it was during Ramadan. I gotta gotta bring people up here,
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way small exactly, But I want to get I want
to get more in death. But I don't want to,
you know, be wrong about anything, because I know it's
a really sensitive subject obviously. Yeah, Macha machalmont Hill has
been over there, he's been up here to talk about
it before a couple times. And he just wrote a
he just wrote a book about it that came out
early this year, didn't it. Yeah, and he was under it.
But think about how much fire he was under for
even discussing it, right, he can't didn't he lose his
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job because of that, believe So, Yeah, it was something
that I make sure we're responsible. All right, Well that
is your front page news. Now, Okay, are we going
to play another song or were playing commercials? We're gonna
play commercials and uh, we got a guest joining us.
I know we got tuc coming. I won't hit that
little baby and Kirk Franklin record again again the next hour,
next hour, we're here all right to see when we
come back. Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
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the Breakfast Club. Yeah, it's the world most dangerous. Want
to show the Breakfast Club Charlottagne and god angela. Ye,
we got somebody. The baby calls one of the hottest
new emerging artists my man too. See what's happening brother,
my Carolina Bredren. But but by way of Syracuse, Syracuse,
I can tell you about to be on your best
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behavior today. Yeah, we talk about you many and sexual anyway,
we did it lip service, lip service, We did lip service. Right,
many are they have? They're asked me about eating that
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curb type of right man, it's you just gotta be
honest in situations. The question don't you say that you're
gonna so you say in your music if you talk
about it was a song, It's different when you doing
the interview. Don't feel like when you do the interviews,
like like why you now? You don't like now you're
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having a conversation about it. Yeah, a song is just entertainment.
You're saying, you know, you don't keep it reiling your music.
So okay, well then there you have. Yeah. Yeah, so
what everywhere you go people ask you if you as
something like that, I don't eat, he doesn't. Well you
ain't in real Carolina. I ain't. I ain't got there yet.
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I ain't get there, not that part you love you
do anything? Yeah, so it was love though I ain't
even me. Yeah yeah, but you have a wife kind
of yeah, that's my wife. So for I love it. Okay, see,
there you go and you represent for your woman, which
I love, and people do actually appreciate that. So I
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was raised by female man, I was raised by females
and my mom sisters. I'm the baby if Yeah, I
saw your tweet where you said, um, you you always
wanted to be like your dad. I'm paraphrasing, but you
always wanted to be like your dad, but you were
raised by your mom. So you have being half lovel
no for so explaining that a little bit more growing up, Like,
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my dad was like so gangst to me. So my
dad raised me till I was like twelve. My dad
used to come get me. He used to have me
a pissing the cup for him for pa, like he
used to have me pissing the cup for him. He
used to tell me, like my dad the first taught
me how to cook. He used to tell me, like
you're pissing the cup from me, you can stay home
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from school. Oh yeah, like I'm about to piss in
this cup like so I used to pissing the cup
from stay home from school. I used to have a
little chick in my neighborhood who I used to like
it like that, so boom. But my dad was just
like he was just definition of a gangst. I wanted
to be like him. Man. One day I just wake
up and my mom came to get me, and like
I moved back to New York, and I was mad
as hell. I'm talking about she just like up out
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of lowhere, like just came to get me. And then
I ended up back in New York. Like me and
my dad was like separated for a little minute, like
but like just my whole life though, Like he the
reason why I made music here, the reason why I
played sports like him and my brother that a reason
why I do everything. He was just the definition of
a real Like he hadn't let nobody play with my family,
like he was one of them dads. Like you keep
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playing with me, I'm gonna get my dad. My dad
gonna shoot you with his gun. Half and half with
me because my mom really raised me, and that taught
me how to like kind of like treat women and
give you the balance though, Like you know, I guess
that term toxic masculinity, that is when you lean too
much into what a man is supposed to be, but
the women give you that nurturing. Yeah, that balance of
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nurturing and caring and empathy. Yeah, yeah, like just being
like I don't know, Like, what's what's the true definition
of like alpha male? Like, I don't know, but I
know one thing we was all taught wrong growing up.
I know that much. A man to me is just
somebody who take care of the family exactly. That's it.
That's what a man is. But not to be overbearing, right,
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like to act like a woman can't do certain things
year to a sense, But I'm real overprotective a boy,
the woman and my family like, and I'm sure they're
overprotective of you too. Hell yeah, but I'm I'm like
my sister's like, gotta tell me before they do certain
like I put my security with my sister's types like
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because you get real, Like what about your sister's boyfriend? No? Oh,
I like them? Okay, good, my sister had a boyfriend.
I read. How did that end up? If you said
you gotta go, you gotta go. But one thing like
about your girl that you love is that she works
and makes her own money, and you wants to understand
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the importance of that, because I feel like some men
can be controlling to the point where they don't want
you to work. They want to know everything that you're doing,
and that's how man can can sometimes control women. I
want her to work. I want her to be because
I could give her anything she wants. But if she
gets used to me giving her stuff, she gonna always
expect for me to give her everything. And she already
a little bit spoiled. Right now, I'm gonna keeping a hundred.
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I gave my girl ten thousand. Yo. This one, I yo,
was so crazy that I just figured it out yesterday.
I just gave I gave my girl ten racks. Yesterday.
She she say all things, think ain't say nothing else?
What else you supposed to say? I say, oh, you're
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gonna swoiled mother, like ten thousand. She probably was shocked though,
she was like damn no. But like listening like ten
thousand to a normal girl, like boom, that's enough for
her to go go open her shop, do everything like
she needs to do for her shop. Like what you
don't care about the money, that's the thing she don't
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care about. But she swoiled bro. So I got to
thinking so when as soon as I gave her the money,
I got to thinking like damn, like, all right, say
we have like a daughter, yo, I might have to
watch my daughter. Man, she's gonna be so spoilshed by dad. Enough,
I got three I got three daughters. I'm old. This
is twelve list, And what's crazy your whole life? You
say you want to spoil your daughters and then they
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get to a certain name and you're like, boy, are
you telling your wife like that? And just that you
don't want them to have a sense of entitlement, you
know what I mean? And especially when you come from
the slums. They don't know how what it took to
get these positions to even be able to afford that
ten branded Yet my ten grand I addressed like another thing.
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A lot of people don't know, like I really used
to be like homeless. I won't lie some of them
lows and my life was my best moments, Like right now,
it's like, damn, Marrit, you got everybody in your face.
I ain't never had so many cousins. It teaches you character,
all right, So not everybody built for this. To me,
I'm able to look at certain because until like, you
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ain't gonna make it far. And if you do, it's
because you turned something around in your life. What did
you turn around in yours? I used to be violent. Yeah,
I'm working on my anger Like I used to have
like real anger issues, Like I used to want to
hurt everybody who played with me. I ain't even hear
no more like it probably was dealing with I mean,
you said you was homeless and you had all probably
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dealing with that traumas you hurt people, hurt people, and
you had a lot of traumatic things happen in your life. Yeah.
So so with people who are close to you. So
that's not easy either. Yeah. So like what you was
about to say, like the situation with my granddad, right, yeah,
so like my granddad had got murdered by my best friends,
Like some of the was my cousins. They didn't really
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know that was my people's. That's like take a chunk
out you. How did you deal with your anger issues?
I pray a lot, So you tweet it. I just
prayed you should too. Yeah, I pray a lot. Bro,
I pray like so many times a day. I can't
even come how many times you alway should give things
you ain't even know. Therapy and no anger management, no counseling.
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I think a lot of people who like parents, go
through the voices they try to get them counseling. Um,
I had a counselor, but like, um, I came to
like realize like like as I got older, like how
do I got somebody counseling me about my life when
their life and now all the way right, like they
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still doing things and still going through things they self,
because like I had started to get older and I
started to get popular, and then I started to bump
into their family members and then their family members getting
it like you know, like so you get to know
who a person really is. So it's like you know,
you're going through through stuff yourself, like you I mean,
it's battle that I got going on. This is just
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something that I got to deal with my own. Well nobody,
but you know to your point about you know the counselors,
nobody's really whole, are healed. Everybody's going through real you
know what I mean. I feel like you can learn
something from anybody exactly if somebody's already walked the path
that you have yet to walk, they can guide you through.
I'm sure you didn't learn something from some crackheads in
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your life, not for Shure. For Shure, it's about got it,
it's about God. You know, I learned something from everybody
don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning Morning. Everybody
is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club but kicking it with new artists to
see yee. What is it like how you hooked up
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with the baby and then you get a lot of
co signs obviously from other artists too. How do those
relationships happen? And how do you know it's real? Like,
how do you know, Okay, I'm gonna get down with
this label. I'm gonna get down with him because I
know there's a lot of people that come at you.
How do you make those decisions? You know? What's so crazy?
Like I don't even care about the artist co signs.
These are the biggest co signs. Like I was supposed
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to be here like last week or something like that.
I mean, like I had to do some family stuff
and then I had to push some stuff to the
side of the day just so I could be here.
Like because these the biggest co signs. I don't want
miss moments like this, Yeah, I mean these stepping stones,
like all right that I just did Breakfast Club, Like
now that I just did Breakfast Club, Now I'm trying
to go do this now. Now I'm trying to go
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do that, and then I'm gonna come back and I'm
gonna do Breakfast Club when I'm even bigger. These dudes
only rock with me because I'm I'm popping now, so
I don't really pay attention to that. I got a
few artists that are really rocked with, like I rock
with Dirt, I rock with a little baby. But you
like doing music by yourself too. Yeah, so you only
got what three features? Don't thank you for believing with
the Baby Mulatto and Keith Gluck Bro listen and the
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only reason I really I'm keeping a hunting love all
them people that will be me and Block Locked they together.
Baby called me to come into the studio and then
my team did a lotto and you introduced her new
name because that's the first time we know she changed
her name form Alatto. I guess now she's gonna be Locking. Yeah,
so the half me up real quick, go I look
at my project, I say, hold on, huh you know that? Yeah,
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I'm like, I'm like, yo, Bro, Mulatta, who is who
the hell is day? So they like she changed her
I'm like, oh, all right, that's what sucks. You have
to pay the baby nonna Like I would have respected
it if he but I wouldn't had listen. I appreciate
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your brother death, but have not listen. I don't all
that paying features, So you wouldn't charge nobody for a
feature either, Yeah, don't make sense? Yeah yeah, because I
got bills in the fact what they do too. But
you mean like people that you actually rock with, like
the baby y'all actually team yo. I will pay for features,
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but like I've been around babies so many times, Like
it's like yo, Like so if he asked you, you'll
do it for free to hell? Yeah, yeah so I did.
I already did the first thing. Yeah. Our first song
together was a song that he he had asked me
to be on. It's different when you don't know somebody
and they hit you up in the DM my phone,
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know you, Like, that's different if I don't. If I
don't know you was like that and then you come
from fee drinking, It's like all right, bet, but like
that I want lie you just like out of nowhere,
like now something that people were very upset that you
said on this service and I had posted this clip
and a lot of people waiting on it, and they
were very upset with you. You think that five minutes
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is the right amount of time to have sex? For sure?
You still believe that five minutes is it? That's what
I thought. That's about your hate. Yeah, and I have
no I'm five for eight now five minutes. Hell yeah,
it depends now because if you if you just finished
your lady out and she already got off the yeah,
and you might can get her off again in five minutes. Listen,
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I just want to see you still stand by that. Man.
There ain't no body about to change how I feel
like five minutes is enough time? Like I ain't saying
like five minutes enough time, We're just gonna go for
five minutes and we're done, But I'm saying, like five
minutes enough time to get the job done. For so absolutely,
I ain't never not got my girl off and longer
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than five minutes, like so you only last five minutes too? No, No, listen,
every time me and my girl ever done did something,
she multiple times in under five minutes. I promise she
got to be mad at you again, telling pobably is
she probably is, But we like we about to be
(43:26):
together until we seventy. Somebody got to hear this. Ya,
you need any help? We got blue show, you got
the honey pad I want. I don't want none of
that royal honey. No, none of that joke. No. But alright,
first of all, I just want to say, like to
my lovely girl from please forgive me for this conversation
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right here. My girl already be saying I laughed like
I last too long? Right, Hey, she already said I
last too long. Ago minutes love is six minutes, angela
longer than six minutes. What I'm saying and is right Boom,
It's only gonna take five minutes. After five minutes, you
be wor out. I mean a real with a real
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quality over quantity. Man, That's what I'm saying. Hey, that's
why you here. Bat me up? Please? She bullied me,
She bullieved me. I told you, I told you. Listen,
I came in I say not to day. I told
you already knew. I tell you that you want the
right path because when you get my age, you ain't
got that kind of time anyway. Bro, ain't nobody trying
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to be sweating? Oh my gosh, what it's wrong with sweating?
Door sex sweaty. All right, listen, that's see that's what
that look. Listen, all right, that's that's what's wrong. That's
what's wrong. Now, y'all get y'all listen, y'all, get y'all
one of them a little young tenders, and they get
the and they get the slang of that wood, and
y'all get to talk about. Oh, five minutes is okay?
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Five minutes is okay? Watch all right? Now you let
me interview you line. How about that? Blaa let me
let me, let me let me ask you a question? Right,
five minutes? Right? What's the quick as you? Thank you? Uh?
Five minutes? That would have to mean like we did
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a lot of four play for sure, and you don't
strike me as like a four play person. It me.
You just say you don't eat that. I don't eat,
but I do everything else. Okay, I do everything else? Yeah? Yeah, okay,
So you tectos won't eat. I eat my girl. I
brow up, I eat my girl, and I eat my
girl brow up. I eat my exactly. I eat my girl.
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You're talking about nobody else. I'm saying I will eat.
I would eat my girl. I haven't ate her. Yes,
so I can't tell you that I eat thousand. That's
what it is. That's what it is. I'm gonna try
that when I get home. You go, I'm gonna try
that when I get home a lot of proteins and minerals. Man,
(45:54):
I'm gonna be like ten thousand out of that ass. Now,
I want to ask you about something else that just
happened recently, the situation with DDG and Ruby Rose. Right,
so you were trying to get tickets for your cousin
to go see Ruby Rose. Explain this to me because
I want to know what I'm gonna explain the situation
to you. Ruby had had a show in my city.
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I hit her up and text text her okay, she like,
bring baby girl, Like you know, to me, that's disrespectful.
So I just tell her shut up. I'm like, you know,
her name's Samaria, but my cousin gonna come out to
the show. She responded like, oh yeah, they don't put you,
so I don't put you blah blah blah, Like I
won't lie, like I violate it, off for it, like
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as soon as you like, Like I said, like, where
come on? Anger, I say, ce bitch and him I'm
old enough to admit when I'll be wrong about it.
But like that little situation like that really was petty.
So DDG really doesn't like you because she said he
don't mess with you Now I really I really think
him like me, which like he ain't gonna like everybody
(46:58):
in life. But for what did y'all have situation? No,
we never did. But like it's about his girl, but
like I could respect that, like if my girlfriend I
feel the same way about it, like you playing with him,
but like we act communicated in the past and he
knew about that. Like but like when that come to
come to these females like that, ain't don't need for
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no need to be out here getting hurt. That's not
that deep. I was more so mad because my girl,
like I'm before, I'm before about a girl that ain't
my girl? Right, did you apologize to him? Who the
young lady? It's I don't know, Oh y'all did to DDG.
Like I get where you're coming from from. So like
that's to escalate and like you said, because it's like
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this though, what we're putting people in our business for,
Like I mean, we are on the same role and
out date I got shows book, my location always on,
like I ain't don't need to be on the internet,
Wolfman like feel me. It feels really an issue. We
got enough money to pull up. That's just an ego. Ah,
y'all getting money, you don't want to be a rolling lot.
Worry aboudy whether you're gonna end up scrapping with some
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That's what I'm saying. So then it and it be like, well,
what the hell y'all fight about this girl? Like how
that sound like? I don't mean like sound like? And
then also I'm sure to make your girl mad, like
she don't want you beef in with a dude over
another girl, anything that I don't care about. So it's like,
you know what I mean? And then I'm going so
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hard on the internet to try to show that out.
I don't care. Just look stupid, all right, We got
more with TUC when we come back. Let's get into
its joint. It's featuring a lotto. It's called five five.
It's the Breakfast Club, good Morning going off. That was
five five. That's two s featuring a Lottle, two season,
the Building them brand new artists, Charlemagne. You mentioned the
Mary Killed record? Yeah, did any women hit you up,
(48:47):
pissed off about the nah like people more so excited
like to hear their name, and my girl had ex
like man like that's would it really be a volume
like it's real or do you just wrapping nah? Like
she already know. She's like, well you told me, like
mostly all of your songs is like real stuff. So
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so then so didn't she so didn't she get trying
to add the girls up? That's what laugh Like, you
get to see it in the girls and she's like,
oh is this such a It's like, oh God, like
are you honest? Though? Hell yeah? You think she got
anxiety over dating a rapper because you always on the road,
(49:29):
you know what I mean, women throwing themselves at you.
H We'll be on Facetown twenty four seven when you're
proposing song for real because like, I'm trying to have
a baby and I can't like I ain't trying to
like get her pregnant and didn't marry her. I want
to I want to go the traditional way. I can't
keep waiting, yeah, because if your music is true, you're
(49:51):
definitely leaving it in. Oh yes, who so her mom
might watch this though, So that's how I know you
was raised by women. Yeah, her mom might watch this though.
I wish I had. I wish I was that respectful
when I was twenty one. Listen, I came a long
way when you decided to take music. Seriously, how long
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did it take until you got a deal? Like three years?
That's relatively quick, you think, So it probably didn't feel good,
feel quick. So did you have like a day job.
I worked at a pizzeria for like two days. They
told me to wash dishes. The moth water was too hot.
It burnt my hand iself. So I walked out the
(50:35):
back door carp in the share. I'm like, come give
me broadhead. It was put cold water in there and
make it. I don't know, Like it's like the water
just hit me Like I was like, yeah, it's not
for me. You take a hot shower. No, no, no no.
The y was scalded and hot like one of them.
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Like I'm watching the old man washed the dishes. What
the order Like he's good like he used to it
bart me. I'm like, oh, like snap back in the reality, like,
oh no, that's not it? What is what is the title?
Thank you for believing? Uh? Make me new? Hey? I
just want to say they stuck that little thing up
my nose, my nose stuff like Kobe, yeah yeah, got
(51:20):
ya got nap A little deep for youbody to think
you on that cocaine may be on YouTube the high?
Did you get vaccinated? Hem, I'm scared of that. I
got mashed wrong with me already in my head. I
got a gap u uh gappunding my mom grills? Am
(51:44):
I gonna do the vaccine? I don't lie. I don't know,
like I feel like I feel like I get vaccinated,
Like I like your gap of clothes. What you know?
Like something might even go like like what if like
I boom, like I'm probably already gonna around be Bob
tell him like twenty five, like what if that's what
happened to Like what if the vaccine? Like just shorten that.
(52:06):
What if I'm bought by twenty three because of vaccine?
Let me see your headline now, I gotta talk about me.
I'm talking to tell you right now. But based on
your headline, now I can tell you when you're gonna
when it's over, Hall show yours child atagne too. Since
everybody I got no hairdcut? No, oh you good man,
(52:30):
you're good. You got about ten more. Yeah, that's good.
I know you take that. You don't let them, don't
let them keep doing that line, so shop, yeah, get
that person. I can just do the line lightly and
have you right. That's what it took a shop. I
had to take much. I'm like, that's that's a real. No.
My terrible already didn't know that. You said you lost
your voice a couple of days ago. Hell yeah, that
from being in the studio performing Curry House back a
(52:54):
Rout and he was yelling during black a round. And
that's how you lost your voice, Angela. I could have
walked the way with like a couple hunting for real.
I was getting so excited. I ran my money up
and ran after them, right, because it's hard to walk
away when you up. I had a flight that night.
My girl had found like that's why I would get
her pregnant. When she had found a five thousand dollars
(53:15):
chip in her bag. She liked, look what I just
found and gave it to me. This is my last chip.
I go out and said, she's like, no, don't do it.
I'm like, nah, I got this. I get off the elevator.
I'm smiling, instantly because I just knew I was about
to win. I go to the back rock table. I
put a whole five down. One ten took the ten bet.
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Ten one twenty boom took ten out of that bet,
another ten boom, one thirty boom tip ten out of
that bet. Another ten boom one forty boom took five
out of that one. Five walked away with forty five thousand.
The no matter of five minutes? How do you know
when to walk away? And I'm that five minute number.
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Five minutes listen with anything you do all you need,
it's five minutes. Would your girl say, when you came
back with all that money, let me get ten. So
that's why I gave her ten. That's why she wasn't excited,
because because because because like she deserved that, I waited.
I waited some days to give it to her. Though
I feel like she deserved more. She really deserved the
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whole thing. But like instead of like just giving you
this thirty thousand or giving you forty thousand, let's take
this go do something with it together, right, Because that's
how you're talking about real estate and Dallas. It's someplace
you were talking about. I want to real estate, like
all right in North Carolina. That's right, all right, I
got I owned so much land and stuff in so Carolina. Right,
I'm doing right. We just wrapped, we were we were
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to change it. So they thinking, oh, that's so cool.
They got the money like we got it. And some
of them don't even be real. Yeah, I remember I
bought I bought a U about the Diamond Tester. You
know we do also got you in the mall. I
don't know if this is gonna go well. You see
three on the South Coach Music Group makes your doing
(55:03):
y'all right? All right, real, okay, I'm gonna do the
two the TUSI Skylark, Okay, okay, now I'm gonna do
the owl damn personal better her damn are taking it off?
(55:31):
What you're about to do it? Man, you're getting rid
of it. You're getting rid of it. What you turning
it off? I swear, hey, yo, listen, I swear my jeweler,
I my jeweler. I'm like, yo, listen, yo, let me
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tell you something, Charlotte man, that's yo. I'm like whole yo.
I was thinking, like yo, like I know, I ain't
just I paid a hundred thousand for the shame. Now
you see it. Okay, that one went all the way up.
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It doesn't matter if it's real or not, though, man,
what if it's what if? What if it's fake? And
you call your jewel and your jelis a man? Thank
you for believing. Man, listen, I don't know it sound
it is real at least better. It don't matter you too,
see man, you are. Yeah, it was good building with you, brother,
(56:43):
and you know you said something that's real, and we
saw it with the baby. Baby came before you really
really blew up and then he blew blew up. He
came back. I see the same for you, sir. Show surprised.
So you got to thank you for believing. Part two
in two weeks. So okay, out of first ones to
hear about it, all right, given the twitters and Instagrams
(57:03):
and all that stuff. Men, all social media platforms at
t oo si and on Twitter. You can follow me
at two times t oos I twits word. It's tuci man,
go grab that project. Thank you for believing. It's the
Breakfast Club. So breakfast Club. All right. So the latest
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episode of Red Table Talk featured journalist Lisa Ling and
author and sociologist doctor Michael Eric Dyson. And what they
were talking about is the animosity between Black Americans and
Asian Americans, something that's rarely talked about. Here is what
Lisa Ling had to say. Those are individual experiences and
that can't categorize. That's not the totality. They are so diverse.
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I mean, there are over twenty different Asian cultures living
in this country, with different languages, different traditions. And frankly,
not only do I know very little about being Tie
or Laotian, or Cambodian or Vietnamese, I don't even know
the first thing about being Chinese because I'm not from China.
I'm from America, all right now, Doctor Michael Eric Dyson
(58:18):
was weighing in because there is a lot of animosity
between both groups of people. And here's what he had
to say about these being You know, sometimes there's individual
experiences and that does not account for a totality of
a group of people. How many black people have stolen
from them, that their attitudes have been misshapen by the
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behavior of certain black people. And you're gonna go, wait
a minute, most black people ain't ripping you off. Most
black people, right, So I would ask them, I understand
your pain, but don't draw conclusions based on your limited
sample side, because white folk have been doing that for
effort was based on that. White supremacy is based on
that you ain't gotta worry about. But the truth from
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Michael Leric Dyson dropped on a blues bunch midemic. Yes,
so you know this is an ongoing discussion again because
it is Asian American and Pacific Island their heritage month.
I think it's incredible. I mean, I think the only
way that you're gonna ever get on the same page
with anybody is to have conversations. That's why I don't
understand why people be so quick to try to silence
certain conversations. Have the conversation, you know, because they'll say
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that black people get treated badly when they go on
these Asian owned businesses, and then Asian people will say
that black people treat them badly. But really the truth
is both groups of people are oppressed and it's very
divisive and so we don't thrive that way. And by
the way, the first time I ever saw any black
Asian beef was when old Dog walked into the convenience
store and Minister Society. Oh my god, you remember that. Well,
(59:45):
let's not base all of our experiences based off it.
Didn't grow up in the city. I didn't see what
y'all saw, all right now, Michael Chay, since we're talking
about race and all of that, he did an interview
with Howard Stern and he was talking about some of
his ideas that just couldn't make it on to Saturday
Night Live. The one that didn't get on the ear
was the idea of the Avengers accidentally kill an unarmed
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black teenager. I mean, I think, I think for obvious reasons,
why not. Sometimes that's something that's like racially specific. The
audience is kind of looking at Saturday Night Live as
Lauren Michael's show. They're not looking at it as all
these are. This is a black writer who was making
this nuance, observation or whatever. So it's it's a little trickier.
(01:00:31):
You know, on my show, I could get away with
it because they know it's me. I'm one of those
people who tired of taking in black trauma. But that
is a sketch I would like to see because I
am a huge Marvel fan and I just would like
to see how they how they did that? Right? Well, yeah,
sketch show that damn Michael Jay and you can see
that on HBO Max by the way, All right, now,
(01:00:51):
Jake Paul has signed a multi fight deal with Showtime Boxing,
so he's working on an opponent. So they're going to
figure that out. So that means his ruma trailer is
over for now. We don't know how much money he's
getting from his new contract or when he's gonna get
back in the ring, but they said that they are
in advanced talks about locking in the opponent as well
as a date and location. I'm trying to get Jake.
I want Jake Paul to fight Wax. I think that
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I think we can make that happen. I want Jake
Paul and Wax to be Waxes. Is that fight. I
don't know if he can, but has Wax been training
as far as a box? I think Wax would lose.
But my point is, oh my goodness, my point is
that should be the Do you want to set Wax
up like that? Don't he have his own podcast? Billy
and the BISA have to change the name? Well no,
not really is boxing. I mean, listen, if he trains,
(01:01:35):
if he trains because this is boxing. This isn't fight
he watches Jake Paul, it's not even close. But if
it's a boxing match, he's gonna have to train. But
I want to walk up to him while he's with
you and try to punch him, because then that's just
they just do that lose their job. Let me let
me ask you a question. Or what does this do
for boxing? Though? Like, like, what does it do for
the sport of boxing? A lot of two brothers that
(01:01:56):
YouTubers that that a fighting Floyd making millions, this guy
just I'm sure or just signed a multi million dollar
day with Showtime. What does that do for the sport
of box? The other thing when it comes to Jake Paul,
when Jake Paul gets in the ring with a real
boxing he's gonna get washed, okay, But as long as
he keeps fighting, like you know celebrities and athletes, you
know he'll be fine. But if they're putting them on
Showtime to fight real boxes, that ain't gonna last long.
(01:02:17):
Did you say something to wax or did you just
make this up? I just want to see it. I
think it'd be good for the game. I mean, Waxings
he can beat Jake Paul Yea, I don't think this
is good for boxing. No time I watch boxing on
the regular, right, No, I don't think it's good for
boxing because there's so many great boxers that don't get
this kind of like the Earl spinches, the Sean Porters,
(01:02:42):
you know what I mean, Canello Alvarez, you know, boxing
like UFC overtook boxing as like the popular combat sport. Right,
So boxing has kind of been in the background. So
this kind of brings it back to bringing an interest
to boxing. Not with YouTube's boxing getting multi million dollar checks.
Like Charlotagne said, there's so many boxes out there that
gave nice all right, well, you guys that is your
room report. We can talk about him more later and
(01:03:03):
shout to my guy Edgar Balonga too. Shout to him
as well. Now, Jane Paul Wax, we get behind it
with the promo. We make this a big thing. Let's
get this money baby, Okay, Breakfast club promotions, bullying to
beat promotions, promotions, Okay to whatever Paul company is, we
gotta go. Huh, next step, donkey of the day. Will
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you give me a donkey too? Listen? Will you give
me that donkey too, Charlomagne, I don't like how you
say that to me. I need the board of trustees
for the University of North Carolina to come to the
front of the congregation. We like to have a word
with them. This morning place. All right, we'll get into
that next. It's the breakfast Club morning. So Breakfast Club,
your mornings will never be the same. Hey, it's Angela yee.
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Get dunkey at the dates, you get dunky at the
day You are a junk. It's hun I'm gonna fatten
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all that around your eye. This man to Dogen Blowers. Man,
they waited for Charlomaye, the top blows. Let's go to
make a judgment of who was going to be on
the donkey of the day. They chose you. There was
the breakfast Club. Bitches, Who's donkey of the day to day? Yeah,
It's Donkey of Today for Friday. In March twenty first
goes to the Board of Trustees at the University in
North Carolina for denying tenure to the MacArthur Foundation Genius
(01:04:38):
Grant winning Public Surprise winning journalist Nicole Hannah Jones. Dropping
a clues bump from Nicole Hannah Jones. Oh, the Mayonnaids
is heavy with this one. Okay. If you don't know
who Nicole Hannah Jones is, number one, you need to
read more, and number two you need to read the
sixteen nineteen Project. What is the sixteen nineteen project. Well,
it's simply the truth, Okay. It is the honest to
God truth about America's his and the enduring consequences of slavery. Okay.
(01:05:02):
The sixteen nineteen Projects simply examined the legacy of slavery
in America. And you know as well as I do,
that nothing has historically pissed off white supremacists in America
than a Negro who is telling the truth, especially the
truth about America. And I spell it with three ks. Now,
remember back in April, the University in North Carolina announced
that Nicole Hannah Jones would in July join the Husband's
(01:05:23):
School of Journalism and Media as the Night Chair and
Race an Investigative Journalism. I mean, has there ever been
a person more overqualified for a position? You would think
Nicole Hannah Jones would be a no brainer to get
a tenured position, but not when it's us versus white supremacy.
Would you like to know why she didn't get the
tenured position. Let's go to the Hill for the report.
(01:05:45):
Police The University of North Carolina Chapel Hill did not
approve tenure for New York Times magazine journalists and the
sixteen nineteen Project lead author Nicole Hannah Jones after conservative
groups complained about her hire at the school. D NC
Policy Watched reported Wednesday the dena UNC's Husband's School of
Journalism and Media, Susan King told policy Watch quote, it's disappointing,
(01:06:05):
It's not what we wanted, and I'm afraid it will
have a chilling effect. Hannah Jones was recruited for the
Night Chair and Race and Investigative Journalism, which at the
UNC Chapel Hill campus is typically a tenured position. Typically
a tenured position, they didn't give him the Cole Hannah
Jones the tenured position because of pressure from powerful conservatives.
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That's just the truth to the matter. Okay, people like
Mitch McConnell who say things like, you know, sixteen nineteen
is not one of the most important points in American history.
Sixteen nineteen the year the first enslave Africans were bought
to and sold in Virginia, the beginning of American slavery,
which essentially was the beginning of America being the economic
powerhouse it became. How is that not an important date
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in American history. Mitch McConnell and thirty eight other Senate
Republicans went out of their way, with all other things
going on in the world, to targeting to Cole Hannah
Jones in the sixteen nineteen project and wrote a letter
to the Education Secretary to ban the sixteen nineteen Project
and demanded they'd be removed from federal grant programs. Let
me tell y'all something, America, okay, especially Black America, when
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they fight this hard to keep you from something, run
to it. When you see old white men, especially politicians,
trying to bury something, run to dig it up. Okay.
You all should be downloading the sixteen nineteen Project podcast
right now. You should be googling sixteen nineteen project to
find it and read it because they are trying to
keep the truth from the American people. Because it's the
late Great Maya Angel Lou once say, if you don't
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know where you come from, you don't know where you're going. Okay,
you can't really know where you are going until you
know where you have been. And it is a damn
shame that the board of trustees at the University in
North Carolina is being complicit and making sure this country
doesn't get to where we need to be. Okay, board
of Trustees at the University in North Carolina, whether they
realize it or not, you're blocking deliberation of black people,
(01:07:53):
which is keeping this country from moving forward in a
positive direction. Because I've told you a million times with
the silly finger pointed at you, ain't no good gonna
come to America until they do right by black people.
Do you know why they really don't want to tell
the truth about the history of America. It's simple. They
don't want us pushing for what's old to us, and
that's reparations. I really feel this is just about business,
(01:08:15):
This is about economics. If America learns the true history
of America. Then people start questioning things. When people start
questioning things, they start changing things. And the last thing
America needs is all racist genders and sexualities are unifying
behind the cause of Black people truly getting what they
deserve in this country, which is reparations. Because it's my sister,
Angela roy says, we built this joint for free. Okay.
(01:08:38):
My daddy used to tell me, if you want to
hide something from a black person, put it in a book.
When you hear stories like what the Board of Trustees
at UNC is doing to Nicole Hannah Jones, you realize
why they made it illegal for black people to read
and write. And not only are they trying to suppress
the true history of this country, they're trying to discourage
future Nicole Hannah Jones is okay. They don't want black
people telling the truth if you're not how sick they
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are that God chined his light on the Colhanda Jones
had her win all those awards about all this attention
to the sixteen nineteen project, exposing so many folks to
the truth, and now they want to attempt to make
an example a lot of her to scare any other
Negro out there and to not speaking truth to power.
I don't see how we ever going to defeat white
supremacy when we have folks like the Board of Trustees
at the University of North Carolina bowing down to white supremacy. Hey,
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Board of Trustees at the University of North Carolina, Okay,
you should be accomplices to what's right, not what's wrong. Okay, Conservatives,
I thought y'all hated cancel culture. I thought y'all hated
folks silencing y'all. This feels very liberal, snowflakeish, as y'all say. Conservatives, Okay,
I thought y'all was the tough ones. You can't handle
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a little truth from a black woman, huh. Y'all need
to stick to the plan of giving her a tenure Okay,
Board of Trustees at the University in North Carolina instead
of the fixed five year terms of as professor of
the practice, especially when usually that comes with a tenured position. Okay.
Salute all the faculty and staff at the University in
North Carolina who is calling out the Board to trustees
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and standing up and saying this is wrong. God will
bless you for telling the truth and shaming the white
supremacist devil. Please let Chelsea Handler give the Board to
trustees at the University in North Carolina the biggest Sea.
Heh heh. That is way too much. Dan Mann is
Now do you all feel like having a petty party
this morning? This is going to take some time out
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of your day. You're gonna have to rs VP, but
it will be worth it. Okay, listen to me. Get
a pin. Put your phones out, put this in. Everyone.
Go to bot dot UNC dot edu. That's bot dot
UNC dot edu. That stands for Board to Trustees. Go
there and go to membership and email all those people
(01:10:52):
and tell them get on the radical black truth side
of history and not the white lie side of history.
You can go to what I say, bot dot UNC
dot edu, go to membership and you'll see the whole
board of Trustees at the University of South Carolina. It's
a whole lot of mayonnaise and one system. I can
only imagine what she goes through dealing with all of
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these folks. But yes, go there. Email all of these people,
Richard Stephens, our Gene Davis, David Bolock, Jefferson Brown, g Munrote, Kobe.
Just go there and email them and tell them to
get on the radical black true side of history and
get away from the white lie side of history. Do
that today all we can, Okay, saluting the coole Hannah Jones.
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All right, well, thank you for that donkey of the day. Now,
earlier we had two sy on and he came up
kind of with this question. So let's let's let's start
it the right way. It's Friday, so you know what
that means. It's freaky, freaky freaky Friday. All right. Now,
earlier tu see they had a conversation about this. Do
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you think that five minutes is the right amount of
time to have sex? Hell? Yeah, five minutes. It's a
love time. Like, I ain't saying like five minutes enough time.
You're just gonna go for five minutes and we done.
But I'm saying, like five minutes enough time to get
the job done for absolutely, I ain't never not got
my girl off and longer than five minutes, Like, so
(01:12:21):
you only last five minutes too? No, No, my girl
already be saying, I lad like I last two long.
All right, so let's let's open up. Let's soapen up
the phone lines. Eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one. What are we talking five minutes, five minutes,
(01:12:41):
five minutes time, Yes, it's five minutest time. One round
is three minutes. That's almost two rounds. About ten minutes
is not enough. That's why I never understood in New York.
And people will be like, YO, give me five minutes.
That's stupid, that's sound. In the fight. You ain't doing
no street fight for five minutes. Stop sex five minutes
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and sex is not enough. That's not true about the
movie can be very satisfying, okay for who gracious for
I don't care. I'm going to sleep. Everybody can get
off in five minutes. It's selfish. Eight five a five
one oh five one is five minutes. Yeah, he said
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that to me. You're selfish, Like he know what. We'll
talk about it when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. It's topic times. The phone
called eight hundred five eight five one oh five one
to join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club.
(01:13:50):
Talk about it morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee,
Scharlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now if
you just joined us, it's Friday, so you know what
that means. The print priget pardon yes, and the freaky
freaky freaky Friday question comes from Tucy, who stopped it
earlier and we were talking about this. You think that
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five minutes is the right amount of time to have sex? Hell, yeah,
five minutes is a enough time. Like, I ain't saying
like five minutes enough time. We're just gonna go for
five minutes that were done, But I'm saying, like five
minutes enough time to get the job done for so absolutely,
I ain't never not got my girl off and longer
than five minutes. So you only last five minutes too? No, no, no,
(01:14:36):
that's my girl already be saying, I lad like ill
last too long? So eight undrink five eight five one
oh five one is five minutes enough for sex? Now?
Charlemagne says, yes, no, what no, let me let me
say this. I'm not saying. I'm not saying five minutes
is the ideal time. What I am saying is, if
you're doing it right, five minutes is more than enough.
(01:14:57):
That's almost two boxing rounds. Okay, everybody can get off
in five minutes? Does this include four play? How are
you talking about? Everybody? This is sex? Four play? You
got you only what do you do like one Nipplin
didn't go straight to the vagina? Like what are you doing?
Mm hmm, what's wrong that direction? What's why that route wrong? No,
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I'm just asking that what's wrong with that route? I mean,
isn't that the route? But don't you spend time on
the on the on the four play? Yeah, don't she
spend time on years? And I ain't about to tell
all my business. But you know, everybody don't like you
said five minutes. All I'm simply saying is five minutes
is enough for everybody to get off, okay, because everybody's
taking it. Because I'll tell you what. I'll tell you
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what if it takes four if I do if I
go downtown like f WV says, say, if I go
downtown like like f WV says like that, and I
do four minutes, right and wife gets off? I only
need forty five? See that? You and this, Oh yeah
(01:16:01):
that's great, hurry up, Like well, not hurry up, but
you say things. Did you try to make him hurry?
There's other things the body does that you know? She
she she really got off, okay, but you don't. I
don't want to say what those things are you know,
the bunky you don't eat? You know, like you just
go anyway? And how long do you like don't you don't?
(01:16:26):
That's not downtown many What do you think it's a
good amount of time? Um? I say for a full
twenty minutes. Twenty minutes that's everything that's fall play and
everything included. Yeah you see your hand like this for
(01:16:46):
later listen, but if it includes. But this is what
I'm talking about, right, How long did it take to
get off? Not how I think. I think it's quicker
for guys, and it takes longer for women because even
like biologically it's just a fact it takes a lot
longer for us to get to that point. It takes
more four play for y'all. You guys are just go
you know what you know? But I do feel like
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I think a good like twelve minutes is a good
amount of time, great time, because it's not like sometimes
it's too long and you'd be like, all right, my
show's about to come on and too short. You just
feel you feel like, man, I just did all this
for five minutes. I don't think y'all understand time. I
think with y'all, if y'all listening to ANGELI say, that
makes perfect sense. Twelve minutes is four rounds of boxing.
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These extra missing fights is only six rounds. That's a
long time. By the way, sex is not boxing. I
just want to put that out. Yeah, he keeps comparing
to the boxing. You don't kiss Charlomagne. You don't look
I said, kiss Charlomagne. Look at me, crazy, look at
you sex like your boxing. And that's okay. Problem minutes.
(01:17:57):
I'm not saying five minutes is not I deal time.
I'm just saying five minutes enough. That's all I'm saying.
Let's go to the full lines. This guy's crazy. Hello.
Who's this? Miss Mary? Hey Mary? Come morning Mary, Miss Mary?
She said, is Mary mac mac mac all dress and black?
Remember that? Oh my goodness, I know you. It's five
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minutes enough time for sex, Mama. I say, no, what's
your magic number? Seven? That's God's number, God's number. My
minutes seven for both of y'all. Two that's two boxing rounds.
I knocked you out at the beginning of the third.
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But I would say, give me like yeah, yeah, I said,
both sides. That's good man. Five minutes and fifteen seconds.
These movies and these songs gassed us up. When we
was young. We thought we're supposed to be having sex
all night long. You know what I mean? Anybody got
time for that? Okay? Two minute? Man? Hello? Who's this?
Listen to Ashley? Ashley, good morning, Good morning? Sex enough
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it appends on the the thing times and how and
how good he works is okay? So it can be
for you. You got her hand whole good so and
not every time. I feel like you could do it
every now and then if you guys are in a
rush about to go out something like that, that's like
extenuating circumstances. Yeah, that's true too. But five minutes it
(01:19:31):
could be good. But you just got to happen good stuff.
Y'all got to stop lying to y'allselves when the last
time you've been on the tradmill, shut up you No,
I could do it. I can do it in five minutes.
Set the trademill for five minutes to see if you
can finish running at seven mile four. I could do that.
I can't finish finish what sex, if ever can get
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off for five minutes? I think that it just can't
be every time. It's five minutes. That got do you
like rare like five minutes just don't seem like enough time?
Do you care about the time? Why do you care
about getting off though? Because if you get off, you
don't care. If you if the woman gets off and
you get off and only one song played and you're done,
it depends what that song is. Just depends what the
song is. Donk eight, don't drink five eight five one
(01:20:19):
o five one? Is five minutes enough for sex? Call
us up right now? Was the Breakfast Club? Good morning?
I know, call me and your opinions to the Breakfast
Club time on five one five one morning. Everybody is
(01:20:41):
DJ Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlotte, nic guy. We are the
Breakfast Club. Now. If you just joined us this Friday,
so you know what that means. It's freaky freaky freaky Friday.
And the freaky freaky freaky Friday question comes from Tucy
who was here earlier and we asked him this. You
think that five minutes the right amount of time to
have sex? Hell? Yeah, five minutes is enough time. Like
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I ain't saying like five minutes enough time, You're just
gonna go for five minutes that were done? But I'm
saying like five minutes enough time to get the job
done for so absolutely, I ain't never not got my
girl off and longer than five minutes, like, so you
only last five minutes too? No, no, my girl law
already be saying, I lad like I last two long?
(01:21:27):
So we're asking eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one. It's five minutes enough time for sex? All right,
Let's go back to the phone lines. A lot of
people on the lines. Hello, who's this? How are you doing? Man?
Robert Ory's freaky cousin, Robert Horney. I know where this
is going. All right, Robert Horney. It's five minutes enough
for sex? Oh yeah, I mean if if it don't
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the round one, don't lad, if it last one, that
you don't have to walker wait the round one. But
you're so you're going another round? Oh of course. I
mean if I ain't got it like, I mean, there's
ways around that. If I ain't got like, stop what
I'm doing and start eating against waking save tom? What's wrong?
Back of that? Back up? So you're saying that if
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it's not fief, if it lasts month in five minutes,
that means that she's no good. I'm not saying she's
no good, no better. It's something to this. I tell
people this all the time, like you know what I'm saying,
Like if you if a man is having sex with you,
four hours something wrong? Hours, Like nobody's saying hours. But
this is a big difference between five minutes and an hour.
Because I also felt like guys should also be able
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to know what did it call it? Edging? Right? How
to get there? But then you pull back, then you
get there again, then you pull back. You know, you
got to stop for a second or change. That sounds exactly,
But if I don't have it's not even true, not true.
It's impossible. Y'all need to stop lying. Y'all said, no,
such thing is edging. When that thing come and come,
you hear me, Okay, you can't stop the bum rush
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when he's like, don't move, don't move, don't move. Absolutely,
yeah you can. It does not teach you a couple
of things, charlottagne, let's go to another line. That's so
I don't know what you're just taking this too far.
Corporate told us to Scott Delp dial back on the
kinky teach you right, all right, you're gonna have to
stop doing this to me. Okay, he's gonna teach you
some edging. I can show you something, Charlotta Magne, you
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know how to drive stick, I can't learn. Don't move,
don't move? Oh my goodness, Hello, who's this? Yeah? This
is my mind, he said, He said, Mondo, monto, what's up? MINDO?
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Tell him? How? Five minutes is enough time? King? Five minutes?
Five minutes is definitely enough time. You just want to
d gonnhead. But it ain't enough time to make a
sexual connection with your girl though, right, it's not enough
time if you care, right, if somebody cared about you,
that'll be the longer than five minutes. But you ain't
gonna you ain't gonna You're not gonna learn anything about
how body ain't a thing like that. That was you, girl.
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But same time she gonna get you're gonna get a
We got like man, my girl, we got four kids.
You feel so sometimes you get out for the mother.
Kids come in the room. God damn, I wanted with
my parents to be like we made you in five minutes.
I think this, I think I think this conversation is
going a little in the wrong direction because we're not
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saying five minutes is the ideal time. We're just saying
five minutes. It's enough for both parties. Yeah, the ideal time. No,
you can't have you can get you can, But I
don't think that should be the goal. Yeah, that's not
the goal. Well, the goals to get it. I'm with
Nick Niggas like Nick the Carrs, and the goal is
to get it. Here with Nick, if she gets it
(01:24:42):
and I get it, then we've got it. That's it
and the game is over because you know, I'm forty
two first round knockouts for me because there ain't no
other rounds. Yeah, I'm with you, ain't no other rounds.
The animal is expensive. Bullets are expensive when you're forty two. Okay, hello,
who's this? This is Headed Browning. It's five minutes enough
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for sex? Um. I honestly, it's kind of funny because
I think about it like this. Five minutes is enough
because it's the quality you know every now and then.
You know, people I have quick You you don't always
have time. You know way down really didn't do it right.
So you so do you think that, let's say to
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say all the time, it's five minutes, would you be
okay with that little honest plane. No, because there's a
difference between having sex and making luck. When you're just
having sex to somebody, I mean five minutes to them,
maybe every time might be okay, But like I feel
like if you're married, you're in a relationship with someone
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who's dedicated to them, then no, I would I would
tell him. I always be like, what's with the five minutes?
You know? Every time? All right, there you go. No. Yeah,
but but I actually did have one, uh question for
chartle Mane. Yeah. I tried to call uh and uh
because I listened every morning by the lay. I just
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want to say, I love the Brushes Club. I love y'all.
I let's just say every morning, um, y'all motivate me
every single morning, y'all. Um. But I want to say
startle man to you what you said two days ago
when you were talking about one of the world has
come to about the about bond for white you know,
like police brutality. Well, I tried to call him because
(01:26:33):
I've because I've been trying to call to get this questioning.
I love you, I love you, but we're realizing how
long five minutes is right now. I just want to
I just want to tell you that. So for anybody
out there that doesn't think five minutes a long time,
hold on one second, Okay, I'm edging right now, hold on,
I'm trying to I'm trying to come. Hold on for
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a couple more minutes. That had to be five minutes, right,
and it maybe five minutes is long? Maybe? Yes? Yes,
five minutes time? Yes? All right, Well, what's the moral
of the story. Like I said, five minutes may not
be the ideal time, but I think it's enough, fair
body to be ideal. Yeah, there you go. That's all
all right. We got rumors on the way. Yes, and
(01:27:15):
let's talk about this extortion situation with Kamara Lee Simmons
and her ex husband or Russell Simmons. Will give you
some more information, all right, we'll get into that next.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This
is the rumor report with angela Year. All right. Well,
(01:27:39):
first off, let's talk about Kamara Lee Simmons versus her
ex husband, Russell Simmons. This lawsuit Russell Simmons is accusing
her and her husband of making a fraudulent transfer of
his fifty percent shares and the energy drink company Celsius.
That's to pay for her husband's legal and bill fees,
which totals forty four million dollars. He avoided jail time
(01:27:59):
by eating guilty to criminal conspiracy to commit money laundering,
and they're saying that he's stole billions from this wealth
funded Malaysia or Russell Simmons said that he wants her
to reaffirm his nearly four million shares. Now, according to Kamara,
she's saying this is an extortion attempt and a desperate
pr ploy. So I'm not sure what's going to happen
with that, but it looks like the two of them,
(01:28:19):
who had such a cordial relationship are now having some issues. Yeah,
didn't she go further. Didn't she say this was numerous
attacks of her attacking her or something like that. Didn't
she say something like that in her statement? Yeah, I
mean she's saying it's extortion and it's aggressive behavior and
you know, and that it's serial abuse. And she said
we will confront his baseless claims that he has warranted
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Celsius Dock dividends despite his self admitted zero contribution. So
I hope they could work that out. I mean, it's
legal documents, so hopefully they can. All Right, now it's Friday.
Not only is it freaky freaky Freaky Friday, but it's
also time for some new music we already heard earlier
today A Little Baby featuring Kirk Franklin and Phenomenal Yes,
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produced by Jess Balais from Man dam Let's go Awesome
out Today, Polo G featuring Little Wayne, Gang Gang all
Right Burman featuring Little Wayne and Roddy rich Stunner Man
City Girls, Twerculator, Cast you Twerculator? Why do you look
back at it? Every time we play Got Damn Business?
(01:29:24):
It's the same dance to everything. The City Girls hit
the street. I promise you if last summer wasn't closed,
that city Don't lock out in My City Girls would
have been the soundtrack to the summer. So I'm excited
with to see what they do this summer. For everybody
who got a little quarantine thick you know, got the
little extra thickness in the right places, they make music
for us. You go, girl, you got thick Little nas
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Ex Sun goes Down, Lotto the Biggest. Also Bobby Sessions
featuring Benny the Butcher of Freddie Gibbs, Gold, Rolex a
Boogie featuring Little Dirk twenty four hours and as far
as new projects for two Doug has Freedom Boys. This
is this projects like an hour long too. By the way,
you know sometimes people put things out. It's only a
few songs forty nine minutes. Yeah, this gives you plenty
(01:30:08):
and he got a lot of great guest features on
here as well. Young m a off the Yak By
the way, she sent me some underwear, so shout out
to Young Ama. She has their own line of underwear,
Young am PSD. I think it's called Big Drip. I
feel weird about the name Big Drip on my underwear,
though women call it Undergoment underwear. I don't know, y'll
call your undergoments underwear. But what are there they box
(01:30:29):
of briefs? Are they panties? Are they dongs? U Um?
It's like there's some sports projects and like little boxer shorts,
like little tight little girl shorts, cute boy shorts. Okay,
all right now, trust a soprano is Benny the Butcher
and thirty eight Speci also rich Off Pines my guy
I swear Vezzo from Detroit. Also why GM Mazzi with
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their joint project Community Services out as well, and Ti
he's teasing a new song that he has and he's
addressing these sexual assault allegations. It is called what It's
Come To Four Tips Still be Snap, I been, don't it?
And that song is out now as well. Yeah, all right,
so that's all your new music Friday, and that is
your room of report. All right, thank you, miss Ye
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now shout to revote. We'll see you guys tomorrow. And
today is Biggie Spalls Notorious Biagi's birthday, So let's do
a mix for Big. Let me know your favorite Big
joint and we'll get you saluting my guy d Rock too.
Do you remember when d Rock was on the Rap
Rate of podcast and he said he doesn't you know,
he doesn't like to celebrate the anniversary of Big Deaf.
You like to celebrate, you know, Big Bond day, So
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my guy d Rock, So let's do it for Big.
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dot com. Slash Breakfast Club. Let me put a little
bit of the Breakfast Club your life stop j Anthem
ye Charlotagne the thing. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee Charlemagne,
the guy we all the Breakfast Club. Today is my
last day out here in Paradise. I actually believed tomorrow,
(01:32:14):
but I gotta go get my COVID test now so
if I fail, and I got to stay here another
seven days, so we'll see what happens. But I just
want to thank to the hard Rock Cafe out in
Cabos and LeBlanc and Caboy. I had a great time.
My wife got a time just to relax, not too
much time on the phone at all, a lot of
spas she needed it. Her mom just passed away and
was out twentieth anniversary, so between her mom passing and
(01:32:37):
being with me, she definitely needed that vacation. So we'll
be back tomorrow. Just want to say and shout to
Grace at Elite Travel that did everything for me. She
put this together quickly, so thank you Grace. I appreciate you.
You know trip because I'm thinking about doing a vacation,
but the place has no WiFi, our phone service that's good,
or TVs that's good. That is you can stay someplace
(01:33:02):
without your phone, without your WiFi, and without TV. When
I go on vacation, I always always turn my phone on. Yeah,
but you have it like, No, I don't even keep
it with me. I turned it off and I thought
it in my wife's suitcase and I don't. No, I
don't even bring my laptop. No, no, I did my
wife for real, for real, my wife did that. She
put her phone in the bag and she used my
phone when she needs to. You know what the kids
(01:33:22):
called no phone. That's tough, man. I don't know my
wife used my phone yet, but it'll be because I'd
be thinking like one of my missing And then I
have these businesses, whether something happens my family, what if
there's an emergency. Yeah see yeah, I'm still conducted business
and everything down here too. And you know I got
five kids, so phone stays with me. I don't know
(01:33:44):
if I could do it all right. Well, when we
come back positive notice to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning
everybody in stej Envy Angela Yee, Charlow me and the
guy we are the Breakfast Club. Shout to Tucy for
joining us this morning. Yes, he was very entertaining and
funny conversation. He is definitely a fun person. That's right.
Thank you for believing his out right now we claim Tucy.
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He's from Syracuse, no Roley, no Carolina, about where Syracuse,
but we claim him right. And you know, at least
he's getting his anger under control, like he was saying,
all right, well he got a positive note. Yes, the
positive note comes from the late great Paul Mooney. Man.
Paul Mooney once said, people don't want to hear the truth.
They never do. They want to live in some kind
(01:34:26):
of fantasy, and then when they get caught up in it,
they start being into now because they don't want to
be wrong. Breakfast Club, finish y'all. Dub