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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Introduced my solo DJing Envy, Angela Yi and Charlomagne. The guys,
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 do. This platform, the reach y'all hat that you
earned make space for somebody like me. You guys have
a direct line to the coaches. Oh my god, I'm
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on the yo end, Dolomagne 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 breakfast club?
To that? Good morning usc yo yo yo yo yo
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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. Good morning,
Angela Ye, good money. D cholomagn the guy piece to
the planet. Guess what day it is? Guess what day
it is? Good morn just Wednesday, It's hump day, middle
of the week, because morning it definitely is the middle
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of the week. What's happening how y'all feeling. How's everything
out there? I'm blessed black and Holly favor man. God
is good, and Loki Loki is on Marvel. So let's
hurry up and get this day over which I can
get home and watch Loki. What the hell is Loki?
Don't worry about it. This is for the Marvel heads only. Okay, hello,
Key Loki. That's right. I bet you like that one.
He's a human, he's he's a huge character in the
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Marvel University. His TV show starts to day on Marvel
on Disney Plus. What does he do? What is his features?
I'm not here to explain things to you star asking
the question, Okay, does he shoot stuff? Or trust me?
It's a multi billion dollar franchise. People know who I'm
talking about. Don't worry about it. Everything's out for everybody.
I don't ask you about Beijing. Don't ask me about Loki. Okay,
if you want to shout out no, I don't ask
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That's right. I don't even I could. I could care less,
and I don't know anything about Beijing the country. Oh
I thought that was another Marvel person being you know
that that would be black man, would be black man,
that would be dope Captain Beijing, and I'll play that character.
You have no choice. You play them every day. I
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don't know what you you don't have it that much
no more. You must have found somebody new. What are
you talking about? Okay, never mind? How are you age?
I'm doing good? Okay? I was lis in my voice yesterday.
I think whenever I don't get enough sleep, that's what
starts to happen. But I'm feeling a little bit better today. Okay,
all right, Well let's get the show. Cracking ladies and
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gentlemen front page news. What are we talking about? Well,
in the state of Washington, if you get vaccinated, you
can get a complimentary marijuana joints, joints for jabs. Boy,
I've never seen anything like this in my life. I
didn't grow up. I just the first era I grew
up in where it was a mass vaccine, So you know,
So I'm wondering, is this normal? Would hate giving stuff away?
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When they were giving away polio vaccines and all types
of other stuff back in the day, No I heard
get a polio, you get a beer. I don't know.
I've never heard of that. And who they catering too?
Watchton weed is legal in Washington. It is. Yeah, what
if I don't smoke though, We'll take this joint and
sell it. Make a little money. Maybe you could start
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all right, Well, we'll talk about it when we come back.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Wait morning, everybody is
DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the
Breakfast Club. Let's get some front page news. Start off
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with basketball. Now some NBA Awards. Most Improved Player, Julius
Randall from the New York Knicks, no brainer, no brainer.
Coach of the Yeah time, Tibo from the Knicks, no brainer.
All right. Now, finalist for the Rookie the Year hasn't
been chosen. Yeah, I think LaMelo Ball will get that.
We'll see. And the Defensive Player of the Year. It
looks like it's between Ben Simmons, Draymond Green and Rudy Gobert.
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Rudy er bad what's it Gobert? Yeah? Last night the
seventy sip uh yep, Now you forget that one. That's
the big one. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's on top. I
didn't see it, all right, but last night the playoff
seventy six is beat the Hawks one eighteen one, oh
two to Utah jack Clippers one twelve, one oh nine?
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All right, now to now? I think the next play right? Yeah,
and listen, I think the nets are gonna take it off.
Bucks and seven I think so too. Not bucks in
at anymore. Why would it be bucks in auld you
said yesterday, But it was a joke. It's only a
seven game six. I was joking too. Oh this guy,
Bucks and seven. You guys don't get each other's jokes. No,
you're not in sync this morning. We're not close anymore.
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Give me up? No, what else are we talking about?
All right? Well, Washington State is doing their Joints for
Jobs program to promote over nineteen vaccinations. And what they're
gonna do is, if you go during this time period,
which is through July twelfth, state license cannabis be Tailler's bill,
give you one free pre role joint if you're twenty
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one are older when you get your first or second dose.
I have never in my life seeing them put something
like this on people. It kind of cheapens the importance
of it. Don't you think if the vaccine is so important,
it should sell itself. I should not have to offer
you a joint in order to smoke this. I mean
to take this damn vaccine, but a lot of people
don't want to do it, so they're trying to give
incentives to do it, Like, for instance, you didn't take
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the vaccine yet, Nope, and guess what, we ain't gonna
make me take it easy. Well, that's for you, But
for some people we might be and say, you know what,
I'm gonna take it. That might as will take it
to get some weed from it. You didn't was against
it for a while, and then finally I'd never said
I was against it. I just hadn't done it yet.
I was waiting a minute. Yeah, I'm not an anti vaccine.
I'm just not in no rush. I don't need to
be on the front lines. But I do not understand
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the whole point of all of these incentives they're offering
for this vaccine. I do think that convenience is what
helps people, Like if you can go certain places and
get it easily and not have to go through a lot.
I think that's something that will incentivize people. Because I
know when I did mind, it was spontaneous because it
was just right there. It was an easy thing to do.
I knew eventually I was planning to do it, you know,
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because like, for instance, I was just talking to somebody
yesterday who's going to Egypt, and he was saying, eventually
before he goes, he's going to get vaccinated. And I'm like, well,
then you might as well do it sooner than later,
because you know you're gonna have to do it. And
it's a process, like you get your first shot, then
you gotta wait three weeks, get your second shot. Then
you're not fully vaccinated until two weeks after that. So
the more you stall, and what if you don't smoke weed?
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And what demographic are they catering to with that? I
feel like they're catering to a certain demographic. I don't
know about that. In the state of Washington, a lot
of white people, a lot of white people say what
the demographic was. I just said, they do a certain demographic.
But demographic it could be young kids, you know what
I mean. It could be young white kids, young black kids.
I just feel like they're catering to a certain group
of people. When they say joints, even that the phrase
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joints for jabs, I just well, that sounds older, that
sounds definitely old. Older person trying to sound cool. I
think it's because of the two Jays. It just sounds
all right. Now, a lot of Johnson and Johnson COVID
vaccine doses may be close to expiring. So what they're
saying is nobody wants to take that one, no one
once after they paused the distribution of that one previously,
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I guess a lot of people don't want to take it.
So now there's millions of doses that can potentially go
to waste. As they said, in a couple of weeks,
some of those are going to expire, so they're trying
to figure out a way to get people to do
this one. And that's the one that has just one dose,
and it also is kind of a shot in the
face to people in other places, in other countries that
haven't been able to get the vaccine and they have shortages.
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So imagine that we have all of these hair that
are just going to go to waste. So what they're
gonna do to offers, what incent they're gonna offers to
take that stale last vaccine, I don't know, having no idea. Yeah,
all right, well that is your front page news, all right,
get it off your chest. Eight hundred five one oh
five one. If you need to vent full line to
wide open, it's to Breakfast Club. Go morning the breakfast Club.
(08:05):
Wake up, wake up, wake your time to get it
off your chests A man of Blake, We want to
hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello. Who's this hey?
Breakfast club friends? Got a tweet? Ohio? What's sas king?
Get it off your chests? Man? Hey, good to hear
from you. Got man, really nice out, really got through.
(08:26):
I just want to say thank you to DJ Envy
and the lag. You guys always talk about a real estate.
I just bought my first house. Yayastic, and I'm here
and I got my three month old baby with your
name's congratulations that I was looking at houses this morning
when Envy came in. That's good. It's a really good feeling.
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Back to back, newborn baby and the new house. Toast
to you into your family. That's amazing. What those interest
rates look like? What those interest rates look like though?
Two and a half man's great, that's beautiful. So you
put down one three and a half percent. I gotta
also welcome home grant that everybody should look into uh
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state of Ohio covered five thousand dollars. So I walked
out of there without putting down any tast and close
to talk everybody. There's a million one grants out there.
All you gotta do your homework. You have to pay
p and model, right yeah, all right, yeah, but still
you ain't gotta your hand to put down no money.
That is a great Congrats, congrats, congrats and tasty feeling man.
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Thank you guys again, and also want to shout out
to Arlemaine too, thank you for your health with the
mental health. Thank you King appreciated. If you can DM
me because I want to. I want to find out
about that grant so I can put people onto that grant.
So if you can DM me, welcome home in Ohio,
all right, brother, yeah, yeah, I'm actually doing a real
estate seminar in Charlotte on Father's Day for all the
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dad's out there. So if you're looking to get your
dad something for Father's Day and don't want to get
him the same old tie and sign of house, a
ticket to this tree could possibly buy a house. Will
be absolutely positively good. So I'll see you in Charlotte
on Father's Day. Hello, who's that yo? What's all this? Mike? Man, Mike,
what I get it off your chest? Mike, what's what's Hey?
(10:15):
I got to calling you. It's on my chip. Man.
It's kind of the topic that I will talking about
your state with space. Hey, man, I I got to
tell y'all. Man, So the difference between surface Earth and
flatter man. We we got set on this top of
the morning. We got boy, you believe in the flat
surface Earth and flat Earth? What is surface earth? Sir? Okay?
Well you know the earth that they say, you know,
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the regular earth side that they say go on sound
with the one you live on? Ye okay? Told called
little more. Okay, So if you say we live on
that Charlotte made, which I disagree on that, then how
can you get okay? If you was a christon which
I'm not. But if you was a CHRISTI you was
taught that on the sixth thing, Oh, God made something
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that separated the heather, the heavens of a bull and earth,
so there would be something like a man. Right. I
don't believe. I don't believe everything in the Bible, but
tell me I need to know before we even continue
this conversation, what do you think we're living on? Before
we even continue what are we living on right now?
So you you want to hang on the phone, but
don't ask you a question. Listen, I think I think,
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I think we kind of live on something like it's
kind of flat, but we had we have like a
dome on top of Okay, we're in the globe. Okay,
no doubt. Yeah, I feel like I feel like we're
in the globe. But at the same time, do you
want to go to out of space? Do you think
somebody shakes the globe every now and then to make
it snow? Come on, man, we're just asking a question.
(11:42):
What's wrong? No, seriously, like, how can't okay, if if
you if you can, if you can't, explain that, man,
explain to me. How can you see all? How can
you see all? Rainbow? Rainbows? That's what rainbow? Everybody knows.
Everybody knows rainbows or when angels are eating lucky charms
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and the lucky charms bowl is reflecting off the dome
and that's what causes the rainbow. And sometimes you well
he made a lot of good points this morning. Thanks
for calling. Have a good day, sir, man. Come on,
what I didn't say, I didn't I didn't just credit
you at all. I just said you made a lot
of good point with you. We live in a globe,
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brot breakfast Club. That's why you gotta go to space.
It's why more people gotta go to space so they
can see that the Earth is not flat. I think
he's in space. Get it off your chests eight hundred
five five one on five one if you need to
vent or explain how the earth we live in a
globe whatever. Maybe he call us. It's the breakfast Club
of border, the breakfast Club our point one. This is
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your time to get it off your chests, whether you're
Man or blast, so we better have the same and
we want to hear from you on the breakfast club.
Hello is this yo? This is Terrence out of North Carolina,
man Blade by North Carolina. Terence, what's happening, la man Man?
I graduated high school out there near your neck in
the woods man mcclinville, South Carolina, Lincoln High School. Okay,
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I know about Mcclinticville. No dog, I'm listening man to
give a big shout out to my daughter Infinity beyond Evan.
She's Terence twenty two to say, hey, all right, all right,
happy young Gemini yeah. Also, she's like she's an R
and B artist. I want trying to check some music
out man, Infinity, cyr infinnity as the regular word beyond
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he does that pure R and B. She got four
singles out right now, Yes at Peace, Free my Name
Too Late, and coin Flip Love. If you get a chance,
coin Flip Love, coin Flip Love sound interested? I don't
want none of that. Hello, Les, this is Karen. Good morning.
Oh boy, Karen, good morning. What do you say? Oh boy, car?
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I just laugh at the name Karen. I'm sorry my
name has been maligned en honor. It means virginal, it
means fair dealing and the realty problem state of this
America that has turned something beautiful into something abominable. And
I reduced that in the name of Jesus as you
should right now, because it means problematic white. But what's
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so crazy about it is none of these women that
are problematic or name Karen Uther And yes, that's what's wild.
What's up, Karen, listen. I wanted to address the fact
that both of you, I'm talking about the man no sense.
Did you have younger children? Yes? Man? And what I
do is I write um book and poetry and stuff
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like that. For um, a father or mother could reach
to their kids and not go bring it as they're
reading it. Now I have the story that I'm writing
and I've rewritten it. I got a bus think it
out online. The the title is called uh, Shepherd Soldier Sovereign.
It's about the about King David the first, the second
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greatest king of Israel that ever was better than Saul.
And it is some Solomon and it goes to his
shepherd's state as a runaway soldier free from Saul, and
then a story's state as a sovereign of all Israel.
But I'm at the first state about the when he's
becoming a shepherd. Where can we order it? Where can
(15:32):
we order it? Well, well, you can read it. I'm
on the website called porticians dot com. And once you
read on porticitions you are already um published. And what's
the name of it. The story is Shepherd Soldier Sovereign,
Shepherd solverd Sovereign. Okay, Shepherd Soldier Sovereign dot com. And
just I'm giving my first name, Karen. See if you
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like it. If you like it, I'll send it out
to you. Guys. You can read to your children. Check
check it out. Yeah, cheers pieces. How you doing a
good envy? Yes, sir, I just wanted to say I'm
glad to see that you get back comfortable in the
Graham Envy. I saw you posted up being a little
bikers out there that riding hard out there with the boys.
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I don't want to say it because I know it
was gonna go. But my ass hurts. Man, Wait, I
rode the other day. Oh, I didn't know what you like.
That's to set up set trying to set up. I
ride bikes. I ride. All I know is I wasn't
listening for a second. All I heard was NBCA. My
ass hurts. I was riding. I ride bikes, and all
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the bike riders out there know when you first get
back into your ass hurt a little bit. And I
heard flirting, bro man. That man said, I didn't want
to tell you this, but my ass hurts, like he
tried to do something. I'm just waiting. I'm just waiting
for the in fight for you that I'm like, you'll
about to ride with you and the boys. No, you
don't riding, You're not riding behind this the whole way.
So no, I see they have night. Huh. I'm I
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don't know. If I don't know, I know you're gonna
go into it right now. I'm gona let you know day. Yeah, yes,
I have. Listen, Trav, I have so much happening because
that's gonna be the grand opening of my coffee shop too.
Oh yeah, it's gonna be a fun field weekend. I
can't wait for you to start dropping him all right,
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thanks Trav. Later, That one is Angeli Day, um August
twenty eighth, and we're doing it in person this year.
It's a Saturday this year to twenty eighth. Reason I
know it's because that's what I had my car ship book.
That's so disrespectful to you know, it was Angeli Day,
and then when I found out it was Angela Day,
I changed it. Now my carship was August fourteen. I
think it's two weeks beforehand. Okay, So I didn't want it.
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That's fine, pumping to your Angela Ye Day. That's fine anyway.
So Angeli Day is gonna be going down in Brooklyn,
so keep it locked. There's gonna be more details coming
up shortly. If you want to hang out with Angela
yee and all a giftback that she does for Angelie
ye day. Now, next is your rumor report. What we're
talking about my dear's back. Are y'all excited? We'll tell
you what's happening, all right. And also, Charlomagne, you know
it's your guy's birthday today. TJ did Jake j I
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was literally using it in the TV. Jakes. I mean
I listened to him Damna every morning, but I listened
to him this morning. His life after death Sherman from
two weeks ago. Incredible. Yeah, So if you're out there
sending TD Jakes some love for his birthday and rumors
is up. Next, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the
Breakfast Club's This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee
(18:35):
on the Breakfast Club. Well, this is pretty amazing. For
Rell does not think the public school system in Virginia
is working, so he's opening a private network for low
income families. He put out a press release. He said,
if the system is fixed and unfair, then it needs
to be broken. We don't want lockstep learning where so
many kids fall behind. Me want bespoke learning design for
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each child, where the things that make a child different
are the same thing that will make a child to
rise up and take flights. I think that's dope. I
actually think that they should have like more after school programs,
and I don't know if that they have to be
actually connected with the educational system. Just people that can
teach folks like vocational things like trades and you know,
teach them about real estate, scl like a lot of
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these things people can take into their own hands and
do after school. But you know what, we just you
gotta make it fun, like you gotta make kids want
to do it. Like you know, as a kid, you
wanted to play basketball because it was fun. You wanted
to drap, you wanted to do those things. So you
just gotta make it fun and interesting. But I agree,
I had to go to school after school on Wednesdays
and all day Saturday now because I wanted to. But
I bet you learned a lot of stuff you didn't
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learn in regular school. It was regular. It was just advanced,
you know, preparation for high school when I was younger.
They're gonna laugh at the cash. I have a NASCAR
team and they're gonna teach the kids how to change
tires and try to teach it. They need to teach you.
I actually got a flat running to happen. Butyea. We're
gonna try to be gonna teach the kids how to
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change times, just do fun things or how to get
run flat tires. All right, Well, the first school is
going to be opening on September seventh. That's exciting. Now
Gap has dropped their first item from the Kanye Yeezy collab.
I was looking at this yesterday and by the way,
one of our producers, Dan actually could have bought it,
but waited too long thinking about it. And it's two
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hundred dollars and it's a jacket. And they said they
were over fifty thousand yearsers on the site within the
first thirty minutes of that lunch, so it was overwhelmed
and then it was sold out that fast. Not correct
me if I'm wrong, because I'm not a fashionist. Isn't
it summertime? You know? Way jackets in the summertime do, yeah,
But seasonally, when people release things, it's for the next season.
So I saw him wearing it. It's kind I saw
him win it on like last time because he's selling it.
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But it was ninety degrees in La that Yeah, it
didn't make sense, but he was selling it to the people.
It was a setup. But usually when items come out,
like when you go to the store. Right now, they're
preparing for fall. Okay stores, so yeah, they do. Absolutely,
That's when the collections come. I guess you're right, yeah, summertime,
all right now. Kanye West also has been named Songwriter
of the Year at the twenty twenty one BMI twelve
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Blades of Gospel Music Awards, So congratulations to him on that.
Dropping a cluees bombs for Jesus. All right, Tyler Perry
is bringing media back and here's what he said. Okay,
I want to take I wanta take that. Sorry, media, Mediah.
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This is Tyler Perry saying, this is myda saying I'm
coming back and I'm on Netflix. I can't wait to
take it. So by that's how you get all the
grandmas and Auntie's excited right there. Boy, it's a media homecoming.
So they're saying that's gonna be out on Netflix in
twenty twenty two. I mean, you don't ever really retire
a character like my deal. I mean you just sometimes
you just gotta give people a break from something. So
they missing, I mean, we grew up on my deal.
(21:49):
We can't act like she's not an iconic character. Look
a media family funeral made seventy five million dollars at
the global box office. So but a couple of years
ago that was gonna be it. But is back all right,
and I'll tell you who's not bad. Chris Harrison is
officially gone from the Bachelor franchise, and he posted, you're
right what I mean? He is gone. He's the host,
(22:13):
He's the one that hosted, sets everything up, and they
let him go. Well apparently, he posted, I've had a
truly incredible run as hosted the Bachelor franchise and now
I'm excited to start a new chapter. I'm so grateful
to Bachelor Nation for all of the memories we've made together.
While my two decade journey is wrapping up, the friendships
I've made will last a lifetime. Wow, I didn't see
(22:34):
that coming. Yeah, and you know they're saying that he
actually demanded a twenty five million dollar payout after being
booted from the show, and he threatened to spill all
of their dirty secrets if he didn't get that money,
because he has nearly twenty years of dirt, so he
wanted to do this whole Wow, So he got fired. Well,
(22:54):
if y'all remember it was his whole thing about him
excusing and you can explain it. I don't nothing about Yes,
she did, because we talked about it up here. The
girl had two party. So the girl that one last year,
she's a white girl. She won the heart of the
of the brother, the black brother. But it came out
that she attended an anti Bella party, and he came
out and defended her. It was like, oh, that that happened.
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If this would have happened five years ago, it wouldn't
even be a big deal. And people were upset about it.
Um van late. Then they did a podcast about it
and it went viral and he got suspended. But the
fact that they fired and he apologized that Rachel I
thought Rachel was black a podcast, it's different Rachel. Oh yeah,
So the fact that they fired him is it's wow.
I didn't see that one coming. I ain't manshtag. I
(23:39):
don't care. But he did get a settlement. He did
get a settlement. Who's the new host? I hope they
kept a brother on there. And at least they're saying Emmanuel,
isn't that his name? I don't know nothing about this show.
I just know one of those guys was him and
the brother. You remember when Envy was firtly one of
him in Vega. She oh, he was so excited. Oh
my god, that was And then you got his number.
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I was like, NV, you are wilding right now. I'm like,
your fan, bro, your wife is right there. He stopped
because people what I saw. We seen the brother of
the one of the contestants. He said, what nas his
name broke Mike. That's his name, right, And you should
know I don't remember. Don't act like you don't remember
his name. His name is Mike, all right? But I
(24:22):
said what he said? What's up? He said? I said,
I listened to the show. He says, up, I listened
to your show. He said, y'all, I want to get
on the show. Take my number. That's what it was.
For business. It wasn't. No, I'm not explaining nothing to y'all.
Why Why did I even do it too? That? I
don't know. I don't know. Why are you doing so
much explaining? Why did I fall into this? Ahead? Continue?
But yeah, No. We had a conversation about it, and
he was like, he's cute. I did not say that
(24:44):
Matt James. James, you better stop slandering my name please.
I didn't say he was cute. What's wrong with that?
He's cute? I say it with you. Let me stay
with you. Why are you I want to know why
you say me? I don't. Why are you so mad about?
Why are you pushing back so hard? We was all there,
We saw say it's cool, dude. I did not say
(25:08):
Matt James. Other girls were going crazy over him. He's cool.
I thought her name was Mike. No, but not my type.
That's what's your type? I hate that on the report.
(25:29):
I hate man. We got front page. That was next.
What we're talking about? Kamala Harris at the border? Not
really but kind of. Who's talking about We'll talk about
it when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Go Morning,
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are to Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news.
A lot to get to. So NBA Playoffs Philadelphia seventy
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six is beat the Hawks one eighteen one on two
to Jazz beat the Clippers. Last night one twelve one
oh nine. Now tonight did Nuggets take on the Phoenix Suns.
Now what else we got? Easy? Well, let's take about
Kamala Harris. Now you know she was in Guatemala and
she had told people not to come to the border.
She just said, don't come. A lot of people who
had issues with that, because, of course you are able
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to seek asylum in the United States. There is nothing
illegal about that. But the number of US Mexico borders
detentions have stored as of late, and so she was
answering some questions. She was talking to Lester Holt, NBC
News anchor Lester Holt about actually not visiting the US
Mexico border, even though she was in Guatemala and there's
a lot of issues that the border. Here's what happened.
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There's not going to be a quick fix. So we've
seen progress, but the real word is going to take
time to manifest itself. Will it be worth it? Yes?
Can you have any plans to visit the border at
some point? You know, we are going to the border.
We've been to the border. This whole thing about the border.
We've been to the border. We've been to the border.
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You haven't been to the border, and I haven't been
to Europe. And I mean, I don't know, I don't
understand the point that you're making. I'm not discounting the
importance of the border. Why do they keep sending a
Vice President Harris on these dummy missions? Like why like
why is it so hard to just like tell the truth?
She hasn't visited the border since she's been VP and
overseeing the situation at the border. But she's been to
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the border before, but just not since she's been VP
and since she's been you know, overseeing this situation at
the border. Yeah. And you know her reason though, is
that she and she definitely needs to go to the
border because you need to see firsthand what's happening there, right,
just like she went to Guatemala and she's what they're
trying to say, the administration of What Kamala Harris is
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trying to say is that if you want to fix
the problem them, you have to go to where the
problem exists. If you want to address the needs of people,
you need to meet those people. You must spend time
with those people. That's why she said they're trying to
work with the government there to make sure that they
can figure out what's going there that they're making people
have to seek asylum in the United States and fix
the root cause of the problem. But you also simultaneously
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need to be at the border to figure out how
to fix the conditions there. Yeah, it's why I always say,
you know, some conservatives are more sincere about their lives
than Democrats are about their truth because when you hear
a conservative talk, they're very clear on why they're here,
whether whether you agree with them or not. You know,
Democrats are not, and that's why they always come off
like like they solved, because they can't even answer simple
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questions without sounding like they yeah, definitely wow man. Yeah,
just say no, I have not been there, but we're
setting a date, which will As soon as we have
that date, I'll let you guys know. Instead of trying
to get defensive. She has been to the border, just
not since she's been vice president. Are overseeing the situa,
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not the board. She could have said anything, yeah, I
haven't been this sense, but due to the pandemic and COVID,
there's other things that we've been doing. I'm going to
get there. We set a date. That's it. I mean,
it is a crisis that needs to be handled, and
she needs to attack it from all angles, not just
going to those countries, not just going there to fix
it from the root cause. But you also need to
figure out how to make the situation at the border better.
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I do want to know, though, because I'm not I'm
not like, I'm not smart, So I just want to know,
Like if you know, Trump said don't come, Joe Biden
said don't come, Kamala said don't come. Like what's the difference.
I mean, I think that part of the difference is
that Donald Trump stands on immigration. A lot of people
had issues with how he treated people and how he
made it seem like people from certain countries where remember
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how we referred to Mexicans as you know, criminals and
what a lot of people are saying. The conditions at
the board are the same. Now, I thought you were
saying as far as it don't come part. Yeah, the
conditions are not good at the border. Y Trump said
don't come, Biden said don't come, Comma said don't come.
I'm just asking what it's been. Nearly nine hundred thousand
migrants stopped there from October first to May thirty first,
according to data, And it's a broken system that has
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to get fixed. But it's not an overnight fix. It's
something that has to be worked on. It's not going
to happen, Yeah, immediately. I would I would love to
hear from somebody objective on this situation, not somebody who's
a Democrat, are Republican, Like, I just want to know
what's the difference from an objective opinion. Yeah. My thing
is that these are human beings, and so we can't
look at them in a certain way and act like
we don't want them to come in here. There's a
lot of people that have issues and reasons why they
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want to come to the United States, and so it's
not that people are just trying to come here, and
I think Donald Trump trying to present it like people
were trying to come here to commit crimes and these
were criminals right now, A lot of people are, you know,
great citizens and should be able to be here and
live a nice, fruitful life. But it's just a process,
and I think the process needs to be fixed. But
that is your front page news, all right, thank you,
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miss ye. Now when we come back, we have an
artist from Detroit one and my guy, long time ice
wear vessel here is I think the first hip hop
artists from Detroit signed the Motown two at one point.
That's right, So we're going to talk to him when
we come back. He has a story Detroit stand out
without dough. It's the Breakfast Club co Morning, the Breakfast
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Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angelu Yee, Charlomne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guests
in the building. That's right. We have ice swear Vezo
welcomes out. What dude, brother you got with your brother?
I'm my boy, chopping boy Ray Ray with cooling choppy. Yeah.
He laid back in the cut. That's when your artists
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are as my man, he wrapped two though, but we
you know, we're just thugging like that. Absolutely ain't when
you got a move like that, I ain't gonna lie
like you know what I'm saying. Absolutely, but now you're independent. Yeah,
I'm independent completely. I ain't signing nobody. I ain't with Motown.
It was Motown, Okay, out of that fast. What was
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it about it that you didn't like? I mean, like,
you know, they got a good team over there, Ethiolpia,
Like I got real love for you know what I'm saying.
It's just I feel like they ain't understand my wave.
They ain't understand that sound, you know what I mean?
Like I know they didn't be because it's certain music
that I'm dropping that was turning up like getting millions
of views. And then like the music that they wanted
to push it wasn't net you know what I mean.
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I was telling them so like it was just creative differences.
And you know, Eso Gangster, I just asked to get
out the contract, and she made it happen in like
two weeks. Yeah. I remember when you first signed. It
was big for the city. Yeah, it was super huge.
And then it was just like you know, everybody like, man,
what you're doing, bro, Like you know, not dropping no music,
none of that, Like it just it just won't the
right vibe. For me, you know what I'm saying, Like
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the moment was good. I did it for you know.
I think I signed a record deal for all her
own reasons, you know, for us, like growing up in
the streets. That's like going to the league, you know
what I'm saying. And I was fresh out the fist,
so I signed my deal. I was in a halfway house,
that's all I'm thinking, Like, man, I want to take
care of my family. Like you know, I didn't understand
how that part work. Always knew how to business work,
but not like being with no major you know what
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I mean. I thought it was like you signed a
major deal and you're gone, you out of there. You're
about to hit the chart. She's just gonna be a
big artist, you know, if your music good enough. But
and he worked like that, you know what I'm saying.
With the bagworth it, No, I wan't worth it. I
already had the man they gave me, already had that, Yeah,
triple that already, you know what I mean, Because I
don't do nothing for the money. Though everything every decision
I make about you know what I mean, the outcome
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you make it you make a decision for money, then
you ain't gonna never had it right your heart, you
know your heart like that, ain't don't work like that.
Ain't nothing I ever deal for them when the money
always comes, I say, I said, I you got a
real rich name. That's what That's what I was broke
when I made a name. Though I ain't have a
dollar in one pocket. And what you manifested it though
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I'm manifested. I believe in manifestation. That's that's big everything
I got. You know, I spoken in existence. I just
bought a raife, you know what I mean. And like
I said that a year ago, Well, I say, before
the summer end, I'm gonna come Raife, And I really
got that. That was your time. Like you've been a
Detroit legend for a long time, and now I see
it starting to circulating it and start to come back around.
So how does that feeling? Man, it's such a blessing,
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big bro. I ain't gonna lie like it's been a
long grind, especially like with me, you know what I mean.
Like I don't watch other artists in my city like
come out and make one song and just take off.
I'm doing I'm really been grinding. I'm doing shows and
every city and state in the Midwest, and you know,
like Louisville and all that. And it's just like, man,
I got all these folks listening to my music on
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a headline aren't Summer Johns? Before they wrapping this stuff
word for word. It's just like I didn't I didn't
understand why I won't happening for me. But you know
one thing I learned in prison, like everything literally about timing.
When them stars in line, ain't none gonna be able
to stop none you got going on. So I appreciate
you know that processing. And I feel like I feel
like the fact that it took me so long, I'm
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gonna have it longer. You know, well, you just released
the project, but I heard the music that you had
that's about to come out. Yeah, it's inn't see joints
the Future, little baby Dirk and I heard Future took
a really liking to her job, did a bunch of
joint I was just with Pluto yesterday in La We
was just recording. We got a gang or something. And
Dirk is on this project. No Dirk on the Me
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and Dirt got a song called up the Skull Right now,
it's going crazy, Like I ain't never got booked so much,
like back to back to back, you know. And I'm
naming my pricing and folks paying it, you know what
I'm saying, Like, Yeah, it's definitely it definitely been a
long grind. It's paying off, and I'm just appreciate it,
you know what I'm saying. I thank God everything for everything,
no matter if I don't go no farther than what
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I am, you know, I can say I did what
I wanted to do and I have fun. I made
some money. You think you think Motown didn't know what
to do with you, because like I feel like this
wave with Detroit artists that's popping out is like really
a street street dude, you know what I mean. Like
prior to that, Detroit was just like kind of rapp
you know what I mean, like dope rappers. But now
it's like the street wave of Detroit. You think that's
what it was? So crazy? Like the world never really
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understood Detroit street wrap. It always been turned up, like
especially like in the Midwest and in Detroit, Like you
kind of Detroit, You're not gonna hear like mainstream artist
that was from Detroit getting played when you're riding in
the streets like you just outside, you're gonna hear all
local music. You know what I'm saying, Like, that's that's
exactly what it was. They didn't know what to do
with me. I feel like, you know, me being a
street artist and I'm rapping on these basements sounding type
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beats and I ain't making the hooks. I'm freestyling my
songs one minute. You know, I felt like they thought
it was just all over the place. They didn't understand it. Now,
you're not just the artist, you're also an entrepreneur, and
I think that's important to discuss. Also, that's extremely important.
I bought a restaurant when I was twenty four years old.
A restaurant, a car washing, and the dispensery. Wow, that
was all mine. I bought that when I was twenty four.
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You still got them, nah, I got rid of them
before I went to the joint where the dispensary that
fell apart while I was in a joint, and the
car washing a restaurant, I got rid of them before
I went in because they kept getting raided, like every
day I got dispensery. Being a black owner, I heard
the state really comes down on everybody hard. Being a
black owner. It was bad for me, Like it was
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raising his joint, Like they raided my car wash, my dispensary,
and a restaurant like literally like once a week for
no reason, you know what I'm saying. It got to
the point where they was pulling people over leaving the
restaurant checking their food. I don't know what they thought
I was really talk about. I don't know what them
folks thought I was at the time, you know what
I'm saying. But I guys, just say a lot of that,
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Like I brought that for myself. Just moving silly, just moving, goofy.
You know. I was one of them dudes that went
in jail like damn, I ain't do And then when
I'm sitting there like I was goofy, like dumb his hair,
just just moving. Wow. You know, you gotta watch how
you move. It ain't about what you say all the time.
It's about your movement and your energy. And I was
just giving off all around. You know. I was one
of them that was rapping box the police. And you
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don't do that. You can't not when you not when
you moving like, you can't do that. You know what
I mean like, you know, whoever you got around you like,
his problems become my problems, right, you know what I'm saying,
And I can accept that. I'm cool with it. I'm
cool with accepting that. You know, it only take two
of the more people to say the same about you.
They got a conspiracy, know that's right. And if you
ain't gonna tell you gotta do that time. I hate conspira.
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Conspiracy don't make no sense to me. No, How can
somebody just say it's fogus man? Yeah, man, bogus. You
know what I'm saying. So you gotta be smooth out here.
Man has such a specific down too. I feel like,
do you think that other people outside of Detroit are
now trying to like emulate that? Absolutely? Absolutely, It's a
lot of rappers like emulating that sound like and even
like you know, major artists and I do music with
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every like you want to rap on this. But I
don't look at it like you know a lot of
look at that like you know, copying a wave or
all that. It ain't it ain't that I appreciate that
because they ain't gotta like that, you know what I'm saying.
They ain't gotta with it at all. But it't matter
when you get like a bigger artist like Pluto or
somebody like that, rapping on that kind of beater, you know,
even like money bad Yo. He got a few songs
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him in Big thirty, got a song called Go as
a Detroit song, as a Detroit sound. It's hard, but
he got relationships with in the city. I got songs
with him, Face got a song with him, so you know,
it just it just hit different. But little Y'adi the
most solid, like he really he really helped us like
put that sound on the forefront, like you know what
I mean, Like as far as artists are not front Detroit.
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He put the sound, and he put he pushed that.
He calls and tap in with that music for sure.
All right. We got more with Ice with Vessel when
we come back. He's a Detroit artist who's making a
lot of noise for years. We go talk to him
some more to Breakfast Club more morning. Everybody is DJ
Envy Angela Yee Chalomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Ice. Where Vessel Chalomagne, I
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saw that you you found it a iced up film
and iced up realty and y'all offer affordable housing the
people in your hometown. Yeah, a lot of house in
my neighborhood. We'll give you that idea. I just wanted
to do it, you know what I mean? With me,
I ain't want to go back and dealing with like
no restaurants and no breaking mortars, because I don't believe
in being at one location a lot, you know, everybody
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knowing your spots. So it's like, how cannot help without
helping too much, you know what I mean, without taking
our loss. And it's just like, we got so many
cribs in our neighborhood that ain't you know, that ain't occupied,
that was on the market. I just started buying him
up and renovate him and you know, putting people in
there for like a real low cost, affordable enough for
me to where I'm not gonna take a loss and
it ain't gonna be a burden, not gonna still be
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able to help, you know what I mean. And I
got a film company called Iist Films. I did my
first movie. It dropped last year, yea price Amazon. Yeah,
it's just turned up to see to me, that's king,
you know what I mean. I don't even want to
hear somebody say this is my hood. If you don't
own no property, and uh, you're a fool. You say that,
you're a fool. Well you can afford to do it,
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You can afford. But you know most rides to rid,
the rappers that toast the money like it's my hood, Like,
but you what are you owning it? I think we
need to do it the other way around. I think
we need to wrap about our life, wrap about what
we do own, what we are part of, like our family,
you know what I mean, our homies, whatever it is,
and then buy the house and then wrap about how
much you own that more like if you're getting some
money and you really front the streets and you can
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go back in your hood, you got to buy that up,
buy it up. And don't make no sense. We look
foods like we just are. Our racis so behind overall,
you know what I mean, It's just it's just sad,
you know what I mean. Thing got life insurance, health insurance,
dinner insurance. I watched so many homies pass away and
then the family left to pick up the build like
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it's heartbreaking. You know what I'm saying. I don't paying
for real funerals, whole funerals, you know what I mean.
I wouldn't even say no names, but I have done
that because you know, dudes, was was was left when
they left their family scrambling, you know what I mean?
These guys that got a lot of ship when they
in Hella jury, cards all that, and they don't be
about like it's faking and don't got the money. They
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just don't know where to put the money on what
to do it they went, and that's really important. You
still got guys that think it don't make sense to
get a bank account. Where you learn? Where'd you learn from?
Who instilled that in you? I learned from everybody. I
learned from kids, growing ups, teenage. I learned for absolutely everybody.
You think you came out of prison better, I absolutely did.
I think that was at I know for a fat
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of the best thing that ever happened to where I'll
be without prison. I appreciate you on the prison. I
thank God for going to I needed that. I'm glad
I got that. Why why exactly? Because I was moving
too fat? Anything could have happened if you God, God
put you down, be still for us. That guy sent
me down. I ain't. I was lost, I ain't had
no understanding on what I should be in and how
I should move. It got to a point where I
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was doing for the wrong reason. I was doing because
I wrapped Get what I'm saying. It's like we give money,
we get out the hood, then we go back because
we're wrapping down. We gotta look like we're in the hood,
you know, just doing foolish bro like I absolutely needed that.
I was still hard at it while everything, you know,
I went in there and got my mind right, my
body right, everything. So I learned about love. I learned
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that I ain't love my kids when I was in prison,
because love is an action, and the way I was moving,
I ain't love my kids because I would have been
in jail I love them. I ain't love my wife.
I ain't love my mama. I ain't love myself. And
I didn't know that it took for me go to prison.
I understand it. So now I speak with my actions
and I don't really say too much that's real. It
was it like a book or like somebody you met
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in the I gave you a spiritual awaken in like
it was God. I taught to God more than I
taught to anybody, and God the only person that can
get through them through to me the fastest. Of course,
I read a lot of books, you know what I mean,
So like, yeah, I wrote that what I was in
the hole. They threw my rap book away when I
got I went to the hole twice. The first time
I went, you know, just write music, and that's what
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That's what my my bunky at the time was like, bro,
read a book. I'm like, you read, you read like man, No,
I'm not saying like that. We're in here with no tea.
Just read every word you read. You literally gonna vision that.
I'm like, bro, you're tweaking. You've been in this miss
too long. Man. Listen. I had started reading a book
from Daniel Silver. He got like, a that's that's one
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of my favorite artists, Damiel Silver. It's it's it's all like,
you know, fake. But you know, just when my imagination go,
like I say, I learned from situation, makes something out
of it, you know, And as I'm reading, I really
think that. So I'm like, you know what, let me
read something that count. And that's when I read Malcolm
X book. Then I read, uh, mess to the Black
Man Elijah. That's the first two books my daddy ever
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gave me. I read that book three times and that ship.
Both of those books show you how growth is possible,
like life is about evolution. That's it exactly, and show
you how to be you know, coming self. You know,
as a man, you learn how to deal with your pride.
You know what I mean. That's another thing. I learned
how to deal with my pride in their pride come
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before the far. That's the worst thing I ever had,
you know, learn how to be so comfortable with myself
and ain't nothing nobody else can say to me to
throw me off. So, with everything that's going on now,
would you would you think about resunning because it's looking
at everything that's going on, it's this is the time.
Your last deal ain't gonna be this deal? Would you
think about reseeing and be more independent with the labels
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help for show you need them. Labels ain't nowhere around it.
I'm not gonna sit in your face and be like, nah,
I'm a boss. I've been doing it. You need you
need some help. You don't have to have that machine.
But this time I'm gonna go in with an understanding.
There's a lot of labels trying to sign me. You know,
I don't want to sign as an artist. I just
want to do distribution and maybe be able to get
the extra pushing partnership. That way, I could put up
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my money in and have some type of say so
if you can't tell them, i'bout to spend any money.
I just wondered if labels ki do what y'all already doing.
Like I know, they can give y'all money to help
y'all magnify what it is that y'all doing. But do
they know the streets like y'all know? They know social
media like y'all. Though that's the that's the only part.
I've been wondering. Artists the money and say this is
where I need to Yeah, it can't be. This is
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where it can't be the old way of doing it anymore.
Facts none days, artists really like the we we're the
marketing directors and the rappers now, like we literally know
what to do it is. You know, it was like
when I was with Mo Times a situation where me
and Big Shine had a song and that song was
wasn't really me, like you know, I did the song
but it was just like I didn't feel comfortable, and
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I have voiced that, like Motel seemed the artist names Detroit.
So you know what I said, you know, and I
got the you know, I got the verse for free,
and so I'm like, we ain't got to use the
song the Bitch for free, you know. I mean. So
I'm like, I'm like, you know what, We're gonna bring
shine to the hood. We're gonna bring them on a
six that's gonna look good. Homes ain't really been in
the hood like that, like not my hood on the
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East Side, not where I'm front. Like we end up
spending a bank bro like one hundred thousand on a
video at the at then Art Museum, just a type
of I'm like, man, so you know what I did.
I did another song man, my little brother baby face right.
We did a song at a gas station. I paid
a videographer two hundred dollars, bought me some white and
for as ones and throw in a jersey. I already
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had that bitch there like two million views in a month.
Me and Big Shign video still ain't had a million views.
We dropped this song and I thought the song same week.
I mean the same month as me and Big Signs.
And it's just like when you are who you are,
that's what they want to see. You get what I'm saying, Like,
if that's you, then that's what's gonna count for you.
And it's good to try new things, but I mean
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people will sniff it out when it's not authentic. It
wasn't nothing a hugely one of the ones that mastered
that transition though, from like the Street mixtape Rapptor, even
with the songs he was putting out like Molly Perkins
that was the number one song in the that's because
Bro still tuned in. You know, he's still tented in,
like he ain't his mind ain't left, you know what
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i mean. It's around to go through. You know, you're
still around people, You're looking out to help them. That's
really going through everyday problem. So sometimes that energy might
kind of rub by you. Even being in prison, it
was time I was running with that was just complaining
a lot. I just got time. Listen. I was in
the TV room one day, like I called my wife like, baby,
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I'm about to go back to the hold. I'd rather
be by myself rap to you all that it's stressing,
Like I just told the one day bro shut the up, bro,
like not a true story. He know who it is.
I said that, like Bro, he out too. That's the
same thing in life now though, Like you really got
to just keep your circle pure, man, keep all negative
energy out of your space. Man, you gotta keep people
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around you who willing the holes you're accountable too, because
you gotta be able to hold them accountable. Is it
possible to make the transition from wrap to the streets
without bringing the baggage from the screechs with you? And
make the transition from from I mean from from the
streets the rap without bringing the baggage. You gotta learn
how to say no, make it all the way that
far just to go please some other You think soon though,
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because I mean the stuff you're doing the streets is
it's like once you get in the wrap game, you
just can't say I'm done with that. But that's why
it's called a transition. You know, that's the real definition
of transition. You know, it's a process. A transition is
a process. So it's about how you go about that process.
I got more with ice Wear Vessel Detroit's Oh when
we come back, don't move. It's to breakfast club the
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morning morning. Everybody is DJ, Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy.
We are the breakfast club. We're still kicking it with
ice wear Vessel. Ye. One thing about you, Vezo, when
you first popped off in Detroit, you were really promoting
heavy in the strip clubs. It is a different time
right now, So how do you promote your music now?
Really Instagrams saying what everybody do. I keep a good
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relationship with all of DJ so it's really still a
strip clubs honestly, you know, I feel like that's the
best way to catch a vibe, catch your catch you
a bus. You just gotta go on that mup. Spend
some money. I ain't afraid to pay the DJ's too,
like these niggas that he met. Yeah yeah, yeah no.
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And I ain't even talking about like pay the DJ
to play my music just just period, Just like I
support what DJ's got going on. Without the DJ and
the producer, they're the main two people that need to
be taken care of. And you know, and didn't manage
it without that, like really won't have it. I'll be
around and had twelve chains on it. Yeah, this's my producer.
He looked like he looked like look twenty from Yeah.
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You know what I'm saying, I don't make sense, But
I mean that's that's one thing I like about Well.
I mean, I'm glad you said that, but most artists
don't think like that. And that's why I think even
with with fifty and why he's so successful or whatever
he does, is he always takes care of DJ's enough financially.
But like if a DJ is doing something, he supports
support goals too. He pops up. That's when people don't
get Yeah, that go a long way. You know, money
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ain't everything. People think money fixed. You know, sometimes muffuzers
might want your presence, you know what I mean. Some
might want for advice, want you know, any everything but
the money. But like you're looking at it like he
ain't got much here he go be happy. It ain't
about that. My grandma always said, man is will take
you where money won't. Man say that again, man is
will take you where money won't. Man, that's serious. I
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wanted to ask you about who who influenced you as
just a rapper growing up in Detroit, because you know,
when I said the Eminem's and the you know, the
big Seans. They don't seem like they had much influence
on on this generation. I'm not gonna be fake about it,
like they ain't had no influence on me. I'm not
gonna lie me or none of my home is nobody
I know at all. They ain't have no influence musically,
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you know, but as far as opportunity is, like damn
it can happen. Dudes that really really influenced me is
like the Cheddar Boys, Street Lords, you know, Big Hurt, Blade,
Ice Wood, you know, Rest in Peace, wipe Out dudes
like that, Like they really influenced me alone, like juvenile,
you know what I'm saying, master p, Like when you
listen to them type of it, it feel like all
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those guys were ahead of their time. That's what they
feel like. I mean, because because when you look at
what happened to Detroit now, I feel like the Tricks
and the Cheddar Boys and all them was just ahead
of their time because Trick was doing songs with them
and it probably felt like you doing Sean songs with Sean,
like it just didn't see it, Yeah, exactly, you know
what I mean. But like we really like what's going
off the lives boys wave as well May West like
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hell of a he produced, but a lot of people
don't know hell of It was a rapper and he
was one of the biggest rappers in our city at
one point. But yeah, like you know, I just appreciate
that the world really understand what Detroit is now. Like
at first, for a long time, they thought, like the
Wayne thing, all of us are getting married like front Detroit. Yeah, man,
what's up you beyond eight mile? Like six like it
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was just someone though, That's all I said. All we
saw was so much of a misconception of what we was.
And you know, at the end of the day, this
been struggling. Nick, How do you My last question, I
guess is how do you show people like that that
street side of Detroit without glorifying the criminal stuff? You
glorify what came from doing the criminal stuff, not glorified.
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You're not glorified. You wrapped about the outcome from glorifying.
You speak on them consequences. I could be like, yeah, look,
look cuz caught a body, but you got forty years
so I don't wrapped about this body. I let you
know it's going on like that. We got the youngest,
we had the shortest, moving like that. But this is
what happened, though, this is what happened. That's one thing
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about the That's one thing about the fit. Maybe they
know Mayby nor byby norm and the cap you hear
rapped by the million body ain't never caught a case.
You ain't on nothing. You ain't on nothing, you know
nine days. It's like the rap get their rap money
and get this, get this and then want to be streaked.
We're trying to we we want that, we want what
they got. I'm not trying. I'm trying to. I ain't
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on that like I'm trying. Like I said, I'm in
it for the money. I'm gonna get the money. I'm
gonna stop wearing your I'm never flashing, no guns, amout
none of that. I'm not about to walk backwards. You know.
It's just the thing, you know, we just man's just
so sad that how behind our races, and you know
the artist is like we just we brain wise, literally
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like we just got the wrong motives. Get interviews. I
won't speak on it. I tell you all the time,
I'm a studio gangster. I ain't know I'm chilling it. Nah,
I ain't pulling up blowing a niggahead or I ain't
doing that right now. I'm focused. I got children, you know,
we ain't never ducking the wreck though. That's the thing,
you know, you just gotta be prepared for come at you.
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Anybody coming at you. Ain't gotta go looking for that show.
You know. One thing I think that's good about you
is that you have a lot of influenced by women,
like your managers a woman, your wife is influential. You
were on cash Dogs super early. You have dreasy on
the project, you know, And I think that always kind
of I think it gives guys a different type of
sensitivity too, sometimes no doubt. Like one thing about it,
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just being raised by my mother. A woman intuition is
the best asset that guy ever gave to a human being.
A woman intuition, a woman good woman mentality just overall,
like y'all just so advanced and just so so swift
and clutch with this, you know what I mean. Like,
that's why I got all women around me, even my
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assistant shield woman, my managers that manage my other artists,
they women. I really appreciate a woman mind state, you know.
So I feel like as long as you don't tamper
with a woman emotions, you're gonna get the best out of.
And I don't tamper with my wife emotions. I don't
car a bitch. We used to do that when we
was kids, like it was regular us. I don't want
to normalize that in my household. So when you when
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you when you stop wearing jury, are you gonna change
your name from I don't try and come that one
type of bag, but and missus smith bag when I
was walking a bank, Yeah, what's something. I ain't gonna lie.
I'm not gonna change who I am man, But you
know it's it's all right to change use around it
absolutely when it's going to end it, Bro, if you
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hit that goal, if your goal was you hit that goal,
change up, switch it up, and nothing wrong with that.
You got to is all it's about. That's all it's about.
Change that, switch it up. I say, looks about like
jeezy and songs. And I got a song. I said,
I never let a young Jessy, But you know that's
music in reality And I meant that, but in reality,
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like he one of the only like first rappers that
I've seen that company like that's still snow Man and
really from the streets, he really making that initiative to
be different, like he normalizing that, like with the way
he dressed, the way he thinks all that even a
route that he took at the Gucci Man battle, you know,
he went a different route and he came from him
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from a whole nother angle and there's many means and
the plan. He never spoke about it, like, well, I
did it because of it, and man just on a
whole another level with him, he really switched it and
he didn't have to. And you know, I feel like
he that comfortable with himself and he get it. He's
somebody that really get it. And I see that with
his actions because I don't know him person, you know,
I feel like he get it in you do. Well,
let's get into a joint some play ups go featuring
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growth and evolution, y'all. That's what you learned from this
interview today with this morning and make sure you're gonna
grab autobiography at Malcolm X and message to the black
man who looks to change your life. Let's get into
the joint now Breast Club Listen, oh gosh, report got
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Breakfast Club? All right. Well, during yesterday's episode on ESPN,
Jay william said that Kevin Durant is taking this match
up against Janniste to compo personally, and he said that
Kevin Durant actually confronted him about comparisons to the Greek freak.
Here's what he said. Happened a couple of years ago.
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We're at a holiday party for Kadie's business. Okay, we're
all there, everybody's hanging out. And I went on TV
on Get Up that day and said Jannie was destroying
people in the league. And I said, you know what,
when I think about Jannie, it's like a d and
Kevin Durant had a baby to a degree sides length.
I'm not saying skill, said, I'm just saying the way
he played. Right. Kevin Durant comes up to me after
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clubman says, yo, don't you ever compare me to Jannis again?
All right, Well, according to Kevin Durant, it is a lie.
He said, this is an effing lie. J Williams can
never speak from me. Ever. Man will do anything to
advance their careers in this media issue, wanting to be
accepted by an industry to that will dispose of you
whenever they please keep me out all that corny ass
(57:30):
talk about who's better in legacy and all that dumbass ish.
I don't even talk like that. I'm not mad at
Kevin Durant if he really said that, though, like, don't
compare me to nobody. I'm Kevin Durant, don't compare me
to nobody. And that's what jay Z said a long
time ago. I agree with what I'm saying, but I mean,
you know, people compare you to people just because like
they're trying to describe what you are. It's not an insult.
It's not an insult. People feel that way like you know,
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and Kevin Durant gets busy, the Greek freak gets busy.
But he said he didn't say it. Though that's the
whole issue. It wasn't saying that. Don't he said, I don't.
I don't know who to believe in that. I do
know that. That's about when people say certain things to me.
I'll be repeating because nobody will believe us. I say
that all the time. It's certain things that I hear
are people saying, and I'm like, nobody will believe me
(58:10):
anyway if I repeat this, and sometimes people tell you
things and they don't want you to And guys, it
was it was a holiday party. Yeah yeah, I mean
it was a holiday I don't know what those how
about to say. Maybe the conversation could have been misconstrued,
but I don't even know if the conversation happened. Maybe
he was joking. No, I don't think it's serious. Sometimes
we up here Charlotte mee forget what he said twenty
(58:32):
minutes ago all the time. So maybe it haven't maybe
in it, but you know Kevin Durant saying you didn't.
So all right now. Sewedi had to go on Twitter
to shut down the rumors that she was faking her
Tesla giveaway. She had announced this earlier in the year,
and I remember I spoke to her about it too.
I thought it was really dope, that kind of the
best friend giveaway with the Tesla, and somebody had said
(58:55):
that basically, you know, it was never done. The person
still has and got in their car. Here's what you
had said originally her. What's up, y'all? It should go SLUI.
I am doing a huge giveaway. I am not only
giving away one but two brand new teslas I right.
A Twitter user had said that they were a fan
(59:15):
until they realized that she that she's fake and so
Suiti responded and said, the fake news concerns me these days.
Update the first winner was underage and the replacement is
unresponses that we have to go through the process again.
A too support and knows my character and knows I
don't play about my business. You were never a fan,
baby girl. Let's talk about that. Yeah, And let me
say that a lot of artists are given away a
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lot of things, and let me tell you guys how
it usually works. Usually a company says, hey, I would
love to give this car away to one of your
fans or this PlayStation away for one of your fans,
and artists says, okay, then that's cool, I would love
to give it away. They give it away and usually
goes through the process of getting done. There's legal things
that have to be done, so it's not necessarily on
the artists, and the artist believes that those things are
going to be given away, so it's not on the
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artist most of the time. Well, she explained exactly what happened,
and so they got to get it to the right person. Right.
Imagine you won and you were unresponsive, that is anyway,
that's crazy because I if I won a tesla, I'm
calling you right back. And you know people are noticing.
The Offset also liked a tweet that suggests that Sweetie
is dating James Harden. Just a fyi, somebody posted, Now,
(01:00:20):
why the f are people saying? Sweetie and James Harden
f with each other? And he liked it. Maybe he
did it by accidents. Sometimes you do that. I'm not
mad at Quaval. If you liked it, you gotta keep up,
That's all I gotta know who not the dape James
Hard not to keep it moving, you know what I mean?
Like dapping you up? All right? And Drake and Live
Nation are launching a new venue in Toronto and it's
(01:00:43):
called History. It's a new live entertainment venue. It's set
to open later on this year. Twenty five hundred person capacity.
It is described as versatile and intimate, but plans to
host two hundred concerts and events annually. That's dope. That's
money right there, all right. And pooh, SCHISTI was arrested
for a shooting at King of Diamonds. Now he has
been accused of shooting a security guard there. We don't
(01:01:06):
know what happened, but they said a crowd jumped in
trying to grab some loose cash because somebody knocked money
out of his back pocket, and that's when reportedly, they
are saying that he brandished a gun as he was
being escorted out by the security guard. Allegedly, they're saying
he fired a single shot, hitting the guard and the ankle,
and a witness told police he saw push he passed
the gun to an unknown man, and that man fled
(01:01:27):
the scene. You know, I hope that's not true because
there was no gun or shell casings found at the scene.
So if there's no shellcasings, right, yeah, I hope that's
not true. Is a very talented artist, and I don't
want to see, you know, these younger guys making a
lot of the mistakes that the older artists that came
before they made. You know what I mean, Guys, what
the video the video? Yes, I don't know, mister, snitch
(01:01:51):
tell us more, tell us more. Video shows him at
the venue, and you see the crowd scattering after shots
were reportedly fired. But I didn't see him, an I
ain't even see no video. I didn't see a video either.
You just said it. You're the one bought it up.
You come here, Niche, let me tell you something. Jay Wills, Okay,
(01:02:12):
all right, you just said it. All right? This guy allegedly,
this guy right here. But you see how easily somebody
can say something and forget they said it. I remember
that I said it. He didn't forget. He just lied,
he says, a big difference. Maybe just okay, God, didn't
you know what? What? What is it? What's on the video? Nothing? Group?
(01:02:37):
I don't want to see it. Don't show me nothing.
I want to see it. I'm not about to be
understand what you I'm not don't understand that is your rumor.
This guy here, I'm not telling you. You're not telling
us nothing. You just told millions of people allegedly just
done it on this with this message. Did y'all see this?
I changed my numbers, So I don't know what he said.
(01:02:59):
He came in with puff last night and he said,
the jet leaves it around one. He wants to pull
up for thirty minutes. But here this morning, Yeah, he said,
I know it's last minutes. So I understand if you're
fool but I'm in this bit core. Ray's always welcome
way got an open door policy. Ray was the first
ever Breakfast Club interview. I'm not talking about the ray
(01:03:20):
J fabulous friend. I'm talking about ever in life. Ray
J was the first person ever in this studio. And
that's my guy. Yeah, Puff had a party less, didn't
did you go? No? I asked you tired. I'm not
gonna eleven o'clock on the Tuesday, laughing at people sending
me that invite. You sing about it for a minute,
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like you don't know me before I messed with you.
But shout out the brother love all right, donkey to day?
Who even a donkey? Two? There's a nun who needs
to come to the front of the congage. Don't give donkey?
Who going to hell? Oh I'm going to hell? Wait
till you hear donkey today, and let's talk about who
may be going to hell? Then? Okay, me and Herd
be standing right there together trying to findest all way
(01:04:02):
into them early gates God's plans. All right, we're gonna
play a game too. Then, all right, it's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be
the same Angela here, and sometimes we all need a
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the game don't get you are? Don't you Donkey today
does not discriminate. I might not have the song of today,
but I got to donkey that. So if you ever
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feel I need to be a donkey man. The breakfast
club bitches, please don't keep today today well and sharing
Donkey Today. For Wednesday, June ninth goes to a seventy
nine year old nine named Sister Mary Margaret Crooper. She
was principal at Saint James Catholic School and Torrens for
twenty eighth years. Now, what is a nun? Okay, we
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all know what nuns are, but do we know what
they do? What do they stand for? I'm gonna be honest,
I don't know. But that's why there is Google. And
when I do my Googles and type in what do
nuns do? It says nuns historically take solemn vows and
live a life of prayer and contemplation and a monastery
are convent, while sisters take simple vows and live an
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active vocation of prayer and charitable works in areas such
as education and healthcare. Now, when I google what do
nuns do? What also came up is what is the
role of a nun? And Google says some nuns devote
themselves to prayer and contemplating God, while others help the poor,
teach children, our care for the sick. One thing all
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nuns have in common is that they're acting in ways
that they believe serve God, not themselves. I want y'all
to remember that line. One thing all nuns have in
common is that they're acting in ways that they believe
sir of God, not themselves. Okay, Well, I didn't know
what nuns did exactly, but I thought it was something
like Google said. I mean, when we think nuns, we
(01:06:08):
think holy, right, we think righteous, Okay, we think about
God and serving others, not themselves. Well, sister Mary Margaret
must be a rebel because she said, Ah, they don't
know who I'd be. Let's go to k Cow CBS
nine for the report police. A retired nun Tonight is
now facing fraud and money laundering charges in connection with
an embezzlement scheme. Seventy nine year old Mary Crooper was
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the principle of Saint James Catholic School in Torrance for
almost three decades. Prosecutors say she stole more than eight
hundred thirty five thousand dollars in school funds, including tuition
and charitable donations. Crooper is accused of using that money
to pay credit card bills and lavish gambling trips to
Las Vegas. She has agreed to plead guilty to wire
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fraud and money laundering charges. She now faces up to
forty years in federal prison. Man when you're praying for
a plug, Sister Mary Margaret might be the first person
in the history of life to break God's ten commandments
and biggiesst ten crack commandments. Okay, ten commandments she broke.
Thou shalt not steal and thou shalt not covet thy
neighbor's goods. Okay. Biggie's ten crack commandments she broke. Keep
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your family in business completely separated. Hard to do when
you are actually stealing from families. At your business. Now.
She did uphold rule number one of biggest ten crack
commandments because she definitely never let anyone know how much
though she was holding. In fact, prosecutors noted that she
took a vow of poverty. Damn, sister, Mary Margaret, you
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a liar too, I could have sworn. In Proverbs twenty
five one, it says the Lord detests lying lips, but
he delights in people who are trustworthy. Hell. And I
said hell, because based on the rule system, Mary Margaret,
that's where he might be going. Okay. One of the
ten commandments is thou shalt not bear false witness against
thy neighbor, and that is one of the reasons lying
is considered a sin in Christianity. Not lucky for you system,
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Mary Margaret. Gambling is not considered a sin, but religious
folks do say gamble pushes people far from love and respect,
and gambling propagates greed for money and selfishness. Okay, this
is why we all should just be who we are,
because God knows us anyway. We out here performing wearing
these masks. As if God in the universe don't see
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the real us, you will never win. If you're not
right within word the Lauren Hall. Now, I'm not judging
this none because I am absolutely in no moral position
to do that. But the hypocrisy of this situation is
visible to the naked eye and can and should be discussed.
She's seventy nine, people, all right, this isn't new behavior.
She was, you know, been doing this for a long time.
(01:08:38):
If if she was the Bible at seventy nine, she
would be the Old Testament. Okay, you don't just pick
up these kinds of habits. She's been for nesting before Christ. Now,
the Church says they don't want to press charges. Understandable,
but always remember church forgives. The Feds don't. All right,
the Feds are investigating because it's the NY Daily News
said theft is not only a crime against God, but
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a crime against man. And she pled guilty to one
count of wire fraud in one count of money laundering.
It's gonna be hard to explain this one to Jesus. Okay,
I already have an explanation. You do. You got to
tell me because if sins was a spade game, she
got three definitis and at least two possibles. Tell me
what is it? Well, did she win or lose. When
she was gambling, she lost. I think she lost. Okay.
(01:09:23):
Vow of poverty and give up your personal possessions, right,
that's what nuns have to do. That wasn't her money, okay,
but so never mind is stealing lock you up to Yeah,
only a person. It says, share what you have with
your community. Only if only a scammer from Brooklyn would
(01:09:44):
try to understand this. Nun was an attorney, not to
mention she did all of this in Las Vegas. Last
Vegas sins city. But actually the other rule is what
happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. It should never even
be brought up as a case. You know, I think
I think Sister Mary an angelie. I don't think it's
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no alkaline and they holy water. Okay. If I was
trying to make a defense for her situation, I would say,
I guess we all sin, right, except for Jesus, who
they say it was perfect? Right? Then I want to
know who did not take a vow of silence and
snitched on this woman? M M. You know, listen, if
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I had to make a defense for her, I was
I guess we all sin except for Jesus. They say
Jesus was perfect. Jesus was sent to save us, but
he couldn't save us if we don't sin. Right, So
if we have to sin, we gotta sin so Jesus
could do his job. If we don't sin, then Jesus
died for nothing. All right you think do you think
that would work? No? No, exactly. The moral of the
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story is you can't run off on the plug when
the plug is god. Okay, please give Sister Mary Margaret
Crouper the sweet sounds of the Hamletones. Oh no you
are dog you well dogge oh the day? Ye I
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bet you. She's from Brooklyn. I don't think it's possible.
Probably that's supposed to mean. You know what it means.
It means exactly what he said. Okay, there's so many
scammers in Brooklyn. All right, all right, well, thank you
for that donkey of the day. Up next, ask ye
eight hundred five A five one oh five one. If
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you need relationship advice, any type of advice, call ye.
Now it's the breakfast Club, Come morning, What what what
what you wanna know? Baby mama issues sneak some words
of wisdom. All up now for asking eight hundred five
A five one oh five one. The Breakfast Club. Need
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relationship advice, need personal advice, just need real advice? Hall
up now for ask ye morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela, Yee,
Charlomagne the guy we are The Breakfast Club's time for
asking ye? Hello? Who's this? Hey? This is Nicole? Hey Nicole?
What's your question for? Ye? Yeah? I just want to know,
(01:12:12):
like my boyfriend, I think that he cheated on me.
I think that he's cheating, and I just really want
to know, Like how do you go about asking your
man is he ching without disturbing your household? And I
feel like he did it, like maybe over the last year.
Why do you feel that? Why do you feel that way? Now?
Do you know he cheated or you just in your
head thing? Did you do your research? Did you? I mean,
(01:12:33):
I'm pretty positive that he did it, but the only
way I can verify it is if I, you know,
ask him straight up. And I mean, y'all gont to like,
you know, I've seen little messages here and there and
something on Facebook, but I don't want to you know what,
let me say, Okay, what did you see? Um? I've
seen he was messaging some girl and they were talking about.
(01:12:55):
Like the ways they were talking too, just seemed really inappropriate.
But it never went fursion that. It just it seemed
like they would message and I don't know if he
was deleting the messages in between or if they were
getting on the phone in between, but the messages just
seemed like it was like, hey, what's you doing? Well,
what time you get off? Oh? I like that place
(01:13:16):
you like? They were real inconsistent messages. Right, Okay, you
can see you know what I'm saying. And so you
haven't said anything to him yet, but this is just
eating you up. Yes, it's bothering me. Why haven't you
said anything because I don't want to interrupt the house
fault because I mean, I do really feel like he's
a good guy, but I don't. You know, it's like,
(01:13:38):
if you look for it, you're gonna find what you're
looking for. Oh my god, girl, how about if he's
doing it and then you look for it, you'll find
out it's not your fault that you looked for something
and found it. And I don't like when people use
that as an argument. It actually sucks that you feel
like you have to look for something and you know
what's whereas too. Now you're gonna keep on looking because
once you find something, you're gonna keep on You're gonna
(01:13:59):
be obsessed with checking it all the time, right exactly.
And that's my thing because now I'm keep on looking
and like now I'm just trying to focus because I
started business recently, so I'm like, you know what, I'm
just gonna focus on our business, focus on our brand,
and let him cheat exactly. And that's what I was
thinking would be the better. Or like, you know, do
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I ask about it or do I just trying to
focus on our brand? You better ask about it. Your
relationship is never gonna work if you know your man
is cheating and you don't even talk to him about it.
Every time he does something, you're gonna think he's out cheating.
You're gonna be checking his messages constantly. You can't live
like that. Okay, So I'm gonna go ahead, just ask
the question and y'all can shut out my brand? Is
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I am starting to do brand now? Girl? Okay, go ahead, Okay,
I'm Nicole Loraine Organics on Instagram. I'll make organic haircare products.
And if he is cheating on you, you're still planning
to stay and work it out. Um depends on what's that.
Probably not you. I'm gonna tell you this. What I
think really matters is when you confront somebody about something,
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how does that conversation go? How do they respond? Right?
And so I think you need to focus on that.
You have to talk to him about it. You have
to approach him, tell him what you've seen, tell him
what you know, and see what he has to say.
And nobody's gonna judge you on what you decide to do.
But I do want to tell you to do what's
best for you, and don't stay with somebody just because
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it's convenient. Don't stay with somebody just because you're gonna
just focus on your business and let something happen that
bothers you. Because you call here because something is bothering you,
you're not okay with it. And you don't have to
be okay with somebody cheating on you. Definitely, And that's
what I'm concerned about. That's what I want to ask. Okay,
all right, I thank all right. Best case scenario, he'll say,
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you know what, I messed up. I can't believe I
did that. What do I need to do to fix this. Okay, Well,
I appreciate all at the breaking club. All right, take care,
all right, ask you eight hundred five one on five one.
If you need relationship advice, hit her right now. It's
the breakfast Club for morning some real advice with Angela Ye,
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ask Ye morning. Everybody's dj Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy.
We are the breakfast club in the middle of ask
ye Hello. Who's this? Nina? Hey, Nina, what's your question
for you? Okay, I've been in situation. I've known miss
man for ten years pile benefit, I had a baby,
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we moved in together, so for the past two years
been living together. Now I'm not gonna lie. He's been nesting.
I was playing a majority of the bills, even day care.
So now that I'm over the situation and I'm moving out,
he's expecting me to continue to pay all the bills
until our lease is up. Both the end names Ana les. Yeah,
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I know by law that I have to by law,
But like I told him, you me two months worth
of worth the rent? Why does it he move out?
I chose to move out because he won't move He's
the aggressor. Like he's not he's just like the dominant type,
like or what I say, gold stuff like that, So
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I know his character. So it's just best of me
and my kids just go m question. Have you spoken
to the landlord? Yes, I have. I spoke for a
few months ago, and like I said, by law, I'm
still on the beast. They can't take me off the
lease until the lease is loved, no matter what I
try to do. Can you ask her if you can
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find somebody else to move in, or they can find
another tenant, if you can get out of the lease. Well, yeah,
they do do sub leasing. But he's still there, and
I think he's going to renew the lease from what
you told me, But he's trying to tell me he's
not gonna do anything. He's not gonna pay the rent
or whatever. It'll be on my credit report like third
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to be on yours too, right, So legally your hands
are tide because I kind of feel like, if he
wants to you should try to see if both of
you can move out and they can get somebody else
to move in. But if you're both on the least
and he's planning to stay, then legally you might not
have much of a choice. Now does he take care
of the child. Is that that's his child? Yes, that's
his child. Financially? Does he support financially? He buys you know,
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cloth here and there, but like as far as say
here who anything else? Insall on me? All right, Well,
he was threatening to sue you. So what I would
say is, you know, since he's willing to go to
the courts for things, you need to make sure you
get child support so that he takes care of his
financial responsibilities. Oh. I'm told him that, you know, like
I'm going to just go to child support. We can
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handle everything to the port. Oh you don't have a
leg to saying all that's not true. I got proof,
like you're not intelligent enough to know what to do.
That's why we have lawyers exactly. Yeah, So I say,
don't even tell him what you're doing. Go to the lead,
go route because that's what he's threatening you with, and
make sure that you get everything you know straighten out
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that way, because these are your finances and first and
foremost you're gonna make sure your child is taken care of.
So get a lawyer and get to work. No mercy,
right exactly. But I have to figure out what am
I gonna do as far ass like he takes the
kids to they care for me because I go to
work super early in the morning. So now I think
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he's going to try to sabotage my job to where like, well,
we're going to have a meetup five. He agreed to everything,
but I just know his character. I'm gonna get the
tech stan. Oh, I'm not gonna be able to get
him to night, you know. I think that's why I
think going through the court is an excellent way to
handle this, because he's gonna have certain responsibilities and if
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he doesn't have that and he's not living up to
his end of the bargain, that's how you have an
intermediate person that establishes everything. So now he has legal
responsibilities or there's going to be some type of consequences. Okay,
I didn't know if the court really you know, put
their you know, put in and be like, hey, if
you agree to this, you got to do this right
and then and that's things as you all are dealing
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with custody situations, you know, you can end up getting
full custody if he's not living up to his end
of the bargain. Right, So just things to think about.
But I would definitely speak to a lawyer so they
can tell you what all of your options are and
the best ways for you to move forward and handle
your business, because this is going to lay down the
foundation and the blueprint for what is going to happen
(01:20:30):
while you guys are trying to co parent, right, because
that's just the next turtle I have to deal with
with him if the co guarantee. Yeah, but you know,
at the end of the day, you got to get
out of a toxic situation. So I'm glad that you're
doing that for yourself and for your child. Yeah. Oh
Mark God, Yes, I'm in therapy because of Yeah, you know,
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handle your business, girl, and listen, we support you one
thousand percent. But no mercy, no mercy. I got this, Okay,
all right, thanks, You're welcome. All right, ask Ye eight
on drip five A five one oh five one. If
you need relationship advice to any type of advice, you
can call ye. So yesterday we are created a go
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fund of me for a little Duval to send him
to space with Jeff Bezos because little Duval literally has
been talking about going to space for as long as
as I've known him. I'm known duvall for damn fifteen,
almost twenty years. How many have you guys raised so far?
I don't think they've raised how much? Five dollars? Five dollars.
We're trying to raise four millions. Got a waste to
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go up to five dollars. Shout to Truman Junior Castillo.
Damn he donated five dollars ten hours ago. It's crazy. Yeah,
we've had this for twenty four hours. Nobody a million
dollars raised five dollars. Yeah, nobody believes in his dream
to go to out of space. Damn it. Man, it's Truman.
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But we got rumors on the way. Yes, and let's
talk about five. Some people were upset over a post
that he did. It an appreciation post for Claudette Ortiz
from City High. And we'll see what you think, all right,
we'll get into it. Next is the Breakfast Focal Morning,
the Breakfast Club. This is the rule of report with
(01:22:15):
Angela yees So. Fab had posted a picture in his
Instagram stories and that picture is of Claudette Ortiz, you
know her from City High. And he said it's vintage now,
but the natural vibe still and that was his way
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of you know, saying the natural vibe is still fire.
He put the fire emoji after that, got a lot
of backlash after that of people thinking that he was
trying to shoot his shot. Now he wanted to set
the record straight and he posted, everybody be talking to that.
Give people the flowers while they are alive. That's when
you do it. They make it an issue of appreciation
posts ain't mean to be nothing but flowers. People try
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to find the negative in every thing, even in showing love.
Interesting I mean, fabs right though, I mean, you know
you should, you know, give people their flowers, and there's
nothing wrong but an appreciation post. But I guess people
were saying, because it's a woman, I don't understand, it's
about her body, like you know, just well I know,
I know, I know some couples on Instagram whould do that?
You know, they post pictures of beautiful women, so you know,
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and I clearly that couple has that understanding. I don't know,
you know what Fabri and his queen do, but they
might have been sitting together when he posted. I don't
know if she's mad or not. I don't know what
I'm saying. People were mad, of course, because he had
to respond and explain that. So that was his response
to the people who had things to say, I mean
that would be a fear factor challenge for me. What
you mean for me to post something like that? That's
a fear factor challenge in my house. You know, I
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don't want that smoke on my wife. But I don't
know what fabins queen, what kind of understanding they got.
But why should you get hit over the head. That's
exactly I just understand why social media gets mad at
things like they dating fab like like like like they
with fab. I want if Emily posted a picture of um,
a guy, let's just say it was like, you know,
the workout body is still amazing, or something like that
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appreciation post. You gotta do some push ups. I don't
even see her doing that anyway, but you know, sometimes
people have to think. Also, if the roles were reversed,
and I don't know if she was mad or she
would we don't even know that. We have no idea.
They might have been sitting together when he posted that.
We don't have no idea she might have. They might
have had a conversation and she absolutely she's fired. Yeah,
she might have. That's what I'm saying. She might have
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bought it, but maybe not. We don't know. We don't know.
When you post pictures of Morris Chestnut with his shirt
off sometimes, did your wife get jealous? Rub your eyes?
Rub your eyes, because when I post pictures Morris Chestnut,
that's me. Shut up man, all right now. Cat Williams
said that he was upset. He was crushed after subject
the retainer entertainer allegedly stole his joke. He was talking
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to the Morning Hustle and here's what he said. The
comedian was already bigger and more famous than me, and
he took my clothes and joke and made it his
clothes and joke on Kings of Comedy. I was in
the theater or I made my money to go see
Kings of Comedy and to see my joke being there
and not me. Um was about as disrespectful as it
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gets in our craft. And I really took it really
personally with Cedric Entertainer at that time. I can see that,
and I see he told me why he would feel
that way. All right, Well, here's the joke. White people
like space movie. Black people don't really do space like that.
White people love space movie. They loved moving about the
Moon and Mars, where they can be leaving our ass
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down here on earth. That's what they think. They think
they're gonna leave us down here on Earth. They're gonna
move to the moon. Ain't gonna happen, y'all moved to
the moon. Damn it. We coming to the moon. Oh,
we'll be right behind y'all in space. Shutters with cat
likea grill, just a roll and one head light out.
(01:25:52):
Sad part about it is there's probably no footage your
cat doing the joke because cat said, like he said,
he wasn't too bigger the comedian at the time, Right,
A lot of comedians say things like that have happened
to them too. I mean, no ideas original, nothing new
under the sun. It depends on how much like it
it was, though, if it's very specific. All right, Now,
get ready for Rolling Loud in New York. The date
has been announced. It's gonna be October twenty eighth to
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the thirtieth, and tickets do go on sale on Friday
at City and it's gonna be at City Field. So
the headliners fifty Cent along with Ja Cole and Travis
Scott Sounds Special guest Bobby's murder. But you know how
rolling loud is. I mean, everybody's on a little Baby, Kodak, Black,
Rick Ross, Playboy CARDI, Little YACHTI, Wile City Girls, Bia
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Asian Doll Stanarp for Vegas. I mean so many people,
Fettie Wop, five year old, Young Am, Money Bag Yo,
Polo g Outside really back open, Joey Badass, poo Chisty
Gon Sale Friday Inside a Baby Outside is really back open.
Buy some tickets for Friday, all right, And Future and
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Gunner are gonna be headlining the jumbal A Festival series.
What is that. It's a growing hip hop festival and
it's making its major return this year. It's going to
be in six different markets. So the launches on Labor
Day weekend with three shows in a row, and that's
going to be in Arkansas on September third. Then it's
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going to be in Dallas on September fourth, then Austin,
Texas September fifth, and then in three new cities, Phoenix,
Arizona on September twenty fifth, mountain View, California, October two,
and Mansfield, Massachusetts on October ninth. So that's Future and
Gunna headline. You know why that makes me excited. Not
because I'm going to any of these shows, because you know,
I don't go anywhere, but because all of these things
create jobs. Yeah, you know what I mean, people's money
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is starting to circulate again. The artists are eating you know,
the people who work at these festivals, they're eating the
artist teams are eating jobs. This is great job creation.
That's what I love. All right, Well, that is your
room of reports. All right, thank you, miss ye shot
out to revote. We'll see you guys tomorrow. Everybody else
to People's Choice mixes up next, and again, let me
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shout out to TD Jakes. Today is TD Jakes. You're
about to do a td Jake mix. You're gonna pay.
Come on now. T j ain't got no song person gospel.
You know what I'm saying. Fason placement is old Shermans
or something. You know what I mean, sing Lord prepared
me or something. This test is your stomin. I ain't
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got that in Musserado. All right, well, let's get to
the mix. It's the breakfast club Morning the breakfast Club.
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is t j Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne the guy we
are the Breakfast Club shouted, did he did? He was
back in New York last night. He had a party,
had a little party at a club love. He just
created a vibe, a R and B party, invited a
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lot of his friends at all the party last night.
He sent out the invitation like eight o'clock last night,
nine o'clock last night. I got my earlier than that,
Like I got a like in the afternoon and eight
o'clock he texted me. It was like, what you're doing?
And I was like, ah nah, yeah, I was exhausted,
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you know, I know, Charlotmagney go, I don't go anywhere. Hey,
I want to salute my friend, um Jasmine Waters a
year ago the day she transitioned, and I love her.
And when we say check on your strong friends. Uh yeah,
she was the epitome of that. That was my strategists,
my my, my wartime general, and just an overall really
(01:29:52):
great person. So I just want to send positive energy
and loving vibrations to to Jazz's mom and her dad
and her family, and you know we love Jazz. Fly forever,
rest in peace, all right when we come back. Positive
notice to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ
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Envy Angela Yee, Charlottagne the guy. We are the Breakfast
Club on the shout to everybody in the Cara Liners
on Father's Day out being North Carolina doing a real
estate seminar. I know a lot of people are, you know,
purchasing tickets and getting tickets. I think there's like fifty left.
And we just came up with the idea instead of
buying your dad that tie or that mug or ugly socks.
(01:30:34):
Oh I don't call them socks. Ugly doesn't still good gifts,
Maybe ugly. You know, we just said do something where
you know, you teach your father or you know, teach
you a relative how to invest in real estate or
even purchase your own property. So we bring everybody to
the venue. So we're coming to Charlotte with hard money lenders,
conventional lenders, attorneys practice and all that. What'd you say,
(01:30:56):
but you said you're going to Charlotte with hard what
you know? What I said, I'm going to Charlotte when
I'm bringing everybody with me part of money lenders. I said, Oh, okay, okay,
how do you think I said, I don't know you,
kinky man anything. I had nothing to do with being kinky.
I just ask a question I couldn't hear you asked
in this gracious all right, So I see you guys
in Charlotte June twentieth. Now you got a positive note,
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I do. Man. It's really simple, really simple. If you're
a believer, just know that God is always up to something.
There's a reason why you went through what you went through.
Trust to process. God has got you. Somebody needed to
hit at this morning breakfast Club'll finishing y'all dumb