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March 31, 2021 88 mins

Today on the show we had new artist Mooski stop by who is making an impact with his new song "Track Star". They spoke about how the making of the song came about, mourning his fathers death, handling his emotions and more. Also, charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to the coward who beat up an innocent Asian woman and the NYC security standing and watching it go down. Also, Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee with a listener not knowing if he wants to be in a relationship or not.

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Congratulation. It's the Breakfast Club ten year anniversary and years
years at the Breakfast Club. On your planing, doing what
you're doing and being honest with you. You had a
job for ten years. Everything's gouty over there. Wow, ten years.
Shout out to the best joining man. Hold on, hold on,
hold on, Damn y'all getting old. I've been holding it

(00:24):
down for ten two years. DJ Envy, Angela Ye and
Charlotte Magine's the job man, y'all been together longer than
some people had been married. I'm proud of y'all the
voice of the culture. Peace, love, and uh, let's go
to twenty years. Congratulation. Good morning usc yo yo yo

(00:53):
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. Good morning Angela Yee,
good money jambage piece to the planet. Guess what day
it is? Guess what day it is? Yes, It's Wednesday's

(01:14):
hump day. Go morn ain't the middle of the week.
I want to shout out everybody. You know, yesterday I
announced that I was doing a car show in Atlanta
on July third, and the amount of support that I
got from you guys, I just want to say thank you.
Drop a bomb fell all our listeners out there, and
you guys are the best. Sold over a thousand tickets yesterday.

(01:35):
I mean, it's so exciting. We got so many cars,
there's so many things to show. You guys, We're gonna
have a lot of fun. It's not too many things.
Sometimes we can bring the whole family and you can
just have a safe, fun time in a safe environment.
And I look forward to the Car show each and never. Yeah,
I bring my whole family, my kids run around and
there's so many different cars to check out and so
many different things to do. This year we're doing we're

(01:55):
adding a gaming aspect, so you get to play some games.
Your kids again to play some games, and there'll be
some cool prizes. So I'm looking forward to it. So
it's July third in Atlanta, So do shout out to
everybody that supported yesterday. I just want to say thank you.
And today is the two year anniversary of the transition
of the late Great Nipsey Hustle dropping on a clue

(02:16):
Bunx to Nipsey Hustle, his beautiful family. Yeah, Now do
you let me ask you you know, I know with
Biggie's family, they asked that we don't celebrate his death, right,
I don't think it's I mean, yeah, but I don't
think it's I mean, it's not a celebration, it's just
you know, an acknowledgement remembrance. Yeah, you know, he can't

(02:36):
act like you know, that wasn't a traumatic date for
the hip hop community, like I can still remember, even
though it was just two years ago. I still remember
that Sunday very very very vividly, and I think, you know,
as a black man in this culture, you know that
hit home because you know that wasn't supposed to happen
to somebody like Nipsey, you know, giving and giving, pouring
into the community that he poured into, and you know,

(02:58):
getting tragically a fascinated in that community right by somebody
he would have I'm sure helped if given an opportunity. Yeah,
and that person still hasn't had their trial, right No, Yeah,
but that's not too far fetched though, I mean, especially
being that COVID was last year. You know, it's only
been two years. Sometimes he's got to be sitting three
four years. Yeah, before they go to trial, especially, like

(03:21):
he said, because of COVID, the whole court system is
backed up. Even even the DMV is backed up. If
you're trying to get a license, registration, anything at the DMV,
O feel bad for you. So rest in peace. Nipsey hustle.
All right, now, we got a new artist joining us
this morning. You might have known his song, She's a Runner,
She's a track star. Yeah, Mosque will be joining us

(03:42):
this morning. Yeah, I mean you know, I just thought
about it. Yeah, the record is bigger than him him, yeah,
right now. But he is a very interesting star, that's right,
very interesting story. So we'll kick it with him in
a little bit. Man, let's get into pro page news.
What we're talking about. Well, let's talk about this Derek
shoving trial. It was day two yesterday and six bystanders
testified about what it was like to witness George Floyd

(04:05):
die in front of them. All right, well, let's get
on the Nipsey joint. Let's start. Let's do the Nipsey
and hole joint. What it feel like, Let's do it?
All right, it's the breakfast Clukal Morner and this is
what it feels like morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, Ye,

(04:30):
Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get
in some front page news. Now, all you NFL fans,
the NFL has expanding season to seventeen games. Now, that's
so stupid. The NFL is so dangerous already. It's just like,
why I had more games, more money for them, But
it's just so stupid. Like I mean, I'm I guess

(04:50):
the players make more money too, but I really would
like to know the number of players who would want
to play an extra NFL game and then seventeen games.
It's just like by week six teen, you know, you
have a couple of teams playing to get into the
playoffs or whatever, but it's like seven do you really
need seventeen weeks? At anevah, come on now. Also on
the Final four Baila Verse Houston Saturday, and Gonzaga versus

(05:12):
UCLA in Women's Final four, South Carolina Verse Stanford and
Arizona Verse Connectic. Let's go game cocks. All right, now,
what else you got? Ye? Well, let's talk about Derek Shavin.
Day two of the trial for a killing of George
Floyd's charged with second degree murder, second degree manslaughter and
third degree murder. The jury did hear from six different bystanders.

(05:34):
One of them was a Minneapolis firefighter, Genevieve Hanson, and
here is what she said. When you first approached, you said,
you identified yourself as a firefighter? Correct? To whom did
you identify herself too? How did Officer TWA respond? He
said something along the lines of, if you really are
a Minneapolis firefighter, you would know better than to get involved.

(05:57):
What did you think of that? That's not right? I mean,
that's exactly what I should have done. There was no
medical assistance unseen, and I got there and I could
have given medical assistance. That's exactly what I should have done. Now,
she did want to provide medical attention, but the officers
would not allow it, and she called nine one one.

(06:17):
Also another person who took the stand was Darnella She
was seventeen at the time. She's the person who took
the Facebook video of Derek Shavin nailing on Floyd's neck.
That's the video that went viral, and they called her
as a witness. And here's what she said, as she
cried recounting that night, when I look at George Floyd,
I look at I look at my dad, I look

(06:38):
at my brothers, I look at my cousins, my uncle,
and I'll look at that and I look at how
that could have been one of them. It's been nights.
I stayed up apologizing to George Floyd for not doing
more and not physically interacting and not saving his life.

(07:01):
But it's like, it's not what I should have done. Ms.
It's crazy, she's beating herself up. But it wasn't up
to her to do the right thing in that situation.
Was the police is up to the police to do
the right thing in that situation? Correct? Yeah, a lot
of the bystanders were angry at themselves for not doing
more given what happened. And here is m and fighter

(07:23):
Donald Wynn Williams, and he actually called the police on
the police at some point, Did you make all that
is correct? Did call the police on the police? And
why did you do that? Because I believe I Wiggins
a murder the emergency nine eighties killer pivotally in front

(07:43):
of a Chicago store. He is pretty much just killed
this guy that wasn't resisting the rest. Yeah, me on
the dude, Nick the whole time off to nine eighties
because it. I mean, that's real, Like who you call
when you are witnessing a crime, when the person committing
the crime is the person you would call when you're
witnessing a crime like that is that's got to be

(08:04):
a mind f out of this world. Now here's some
more from MMA fighter Donald dwyn Williams and how he
feels about the defense. As you were there and interacting
with Officer Tao and Officer Chauvin, you grew more and
more upset. Would you agree with that? You grew angry, right,

(08:26):
I grew control and professionalism In that statement, you said
like I really wanted to beat out of the police officers.
You said that, Yeah, I did, That's what I felt.
You were angry. No, you can't pay me on his
angry m You know, I didn't have any expectation prior
to the trial, just because this country has let me

(08:46):
down so much. They don't be charging white folks for
killing black people like that, especially when they cops. But
I now feel like Derek Shavin is going to prison.
I don't know if they'll throw the book at him,
but he's going to prison. I mean, you factor in
all those witnesses, You factor in the world seeing that
video there shot and killing George Floyd. He's going to prison,
and if he doesn't, this country's going to explode. I
hope he does. I mean, this country is going to explode.

(09:08):
Like you you thought last summer was something that's gonna
look like spring breaking Florida. Let Derek Chovan get off.
But whitness testimony in the trial is expected to last
about four weeks, followed by Jerry deliberations. And that is
your front page news. Get it off your chest eight
hundred five eight five one on five one. If you
need to vent, hit us up now. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. I'm telling, I'm telling what's

(09:34):
doing if this is your time to get it off
your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred five
eight five one five one. We want to hear from
you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? You? You
as in like you? Your name is you? Okay? Like
beat you? I am you? You? How you doing up?

(09:58):
Off your chest? What's your full day? What's your full uranus?
I don't I don't give I don't give out my government,
but you know my stage name. I just wanted to
see if I can flow for y'all. Yeah, gay, all
right to mention the system that loves the press and
the victims. They keep us working for nickels and take
them off of the rats and with pistols, the legal

(10:19):
drugs and the liquors, the propaganda they're pitching that trap
a thol in their systems. People. The deal is a
secret weapon that's killing us as a twist and the
mental to pit our neighbors against us, calling out sixty
to use my difference against me. But they created a monster.
My skin is thicker than nikkis, so I think to
break me must have been smoking the sticky. I'm repping
hard for the gays and repping hard for my city.

(10:40):
Still a rich meaning that Richmond still let me no
matter how far I'd take it. I got my city
right with me. All right? Hey man, you a you
well you suck and you you you need to not
quit your day job. Thank you. Damn it, man, I
wasn't partial. Seen wasn't that bad? Like he wasn't trash?

(11:02):
Come on, stop, hello, who's this? This is Craig? I
was it going Craig getting off? Bro? Listen, man, I
watched the courtorate seating yesterday. Man, it's just a very
hard watching. Um. I watched the judge pretty much admonished
the MT worker UM at one point, Uh, the defense
tried to make it look like stress would make up

(11:25):
forget them things. So he said, so, in a stressful situation,
do you forget things? And she said yes, and that's
why I'm glad I have video of it, you know.
And yeah, and which was a great point. The champion
judge didn't like that, you know, so when it was
finally over, he had pretty much as monitor about being
aggressive and I didn't. I just didn't think she was aggressive, right,

(11:46):
I mean she and she said certain things like do
you know what it's like to watch somebody die in
front of you? That's a real thing. And he was saying,
he was saying, only answer the questions that you're asked,
That's what he was saying, right right. Yeah, Yeah, it's
very very hard to watch. I don't watch because there's
too much gas lighting going on. You know what I'm saying.
If I was a lawyer defending Derek Shop and I
couldn't sleep at night, like you literally trying to get

(12:08):
a guy off for murder, you know, like you like
you said Charlemagne. The reason why I'm watching, man, it's
because at first I thought Shopping would get off, you know,
But after watching all of these witnesses and the video
over and over again, there's just no way that think
they can let them off. It's no way, I hope not,
Thank you. Man. We've seen the White Man do some

(12:29):
some magical stuff before, but this one, nah. Unless they
want this country to burn, because it's gonna happen, you know.
And now as an attorney, right, as an attorney, you've
seen the video of yourself, how can you represent them?
And I know everybody's tried to representing whoever, and you're
tired to have a lawyer, But as an attorney, how
could you represent that? But that's why I said, it's
too much gas light in that situation. You know what
I'm saying, Like I couldn't sleep at night about the

(12:49):
layer of the Derek shot. Like you take this stand
to and answer these questions from the defense and take
the stand. Yeah, I mean, I can't imagine not really
saying everything that you want to say at that time, right,
get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one. If you need to vent hit
us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning the
Breakfast Club. Thank you from you on the Breakfast Club.

(13:14):
But you got something on your mind? Let hello? Who's this? Hell?
This churs? Wow, I'm actually on here, um housewait, let
me start this here? Y Yeah, what's doing on Breakfast Club?
All you guys doing this morning? Blessed Black and Holly favorite?
How are you so good? Chris? What's up? I'm good,

(13:36):
I'm good. First Hardsharlemagne, mister um Mars shutsmus left hand. Um.
I want to know what you think about god Zilla
versus call you think's going the win to day. I
haven't watched it. It came on, I already came out
last night. I thought it came out this weekend, but
I already came out last night. I'm gonna check it
out this weekend, though it drops at midnight. Okay, So
what do you think about Falcon and the Winter Soldier.

(13:57):
I like it a lot, so far, um a lot.
A lot of the elements in fucking in the Winter
Soldier I've seen before in other comics, but I like it.
I like Fucking the Winter Soldier a lot. But how
all of a sudden Falcon experience in all this racism.
We don't watch ten years in the MCU and haven't
seen him experience as much racism. Falcon can't even walk

(14:17):
down the street without getting profiled. Now yeah, yeah, but
you umber all these elements um already been happening. Is
It's already been in comics for years. Anyway, I just
dmg on ig that way you can see as to
why I actually I'm starting dusting and talking in the
winter soldier and whatever. Um m z um. I got

(14:39):
a cuss for you. What are you ever gonna come
to Florida? I don't care what Charlomagne says is all Florida.
What are you gonna ever come to Florida? Come to
Florida for what? I'm always in Florida. What part of Florida? No, well,
well I'm in Saint Pete. But Tampa, Saint Peter are
you I'm actually doing a seminar in the Land Bill
April twenty fourth, real estate if you need to learn
about real estate, and then I'm coming to town Tampa.

(15:00):
I believe when they when they're doing that big wrestling event,
I think when is that the eighth? Yeah? I think
I'm coming to Tampa around that day. Oh okay, okay, yeah,
because it's actually because the one of these seminars we're
really kind of interested in learning a little bit more
about sounds like, we bought our first house about three
years ago, but we're trying to we're having a we

(15:22):
just got married wild November. Congrats, we just got pregnant.
We had a gender revealed party about three weeks ago. Congrats.
Now we're having a boy. Yeah. Now I'm gonna be
October April twenty fourth. That's not too far from Tampa
to drive on down. We're gonna be there all day.
We're gonna be teaching about real estate. We're gonna be

(15:42):
bringing people. We're gonna bring conventional lenders, hard money lenders, wholesalers,
credit repair everybody, so you know, to explaining breakdown what
we do. So yeah, it's only I think of like
a two hour drive or an hour and a half
drive drive on down. Oh no, it's like forty minutes.
Oh even better. So yeah, we'll be April twenty fourth,
So I want to see there. Bro oh good. Definitely,

(16:03):
just don't ask questions about Godzilla, King Kong and Falcon
and all that. I don't know none about that stuff though,
Yeah I know, I know. I watched ninety Day Fiance
actually because of you, because all the other reality shows
actually wants we have to pick something off because it
was only comic book relating stuff we always watch, but
that we started watching this show ninety days. Yeah, that's easting.

(16:27):
I do Bachelor, that's easting. Yeah, show. But thanks, actually
really good this season, all right, Chris. You've exhausted everybody
else's time. Thanks watching guys. See what pleasure being on here?
Finally you got a right he made the most of it.
He definitely all right. He's like a relative that Julie

(16:49):
answered the phone once a week or once a month,
and you realize why that dude that you've been talking
to on the phone and you keep saying you got
you keep hinting that you gotta go, and you just
keep talking. One more thing, one more thing, one more thing,
what thing? All right? Thank you, Chris, will listening to
get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five
one on five one. We got rumors on the way
now eight Yes, And this couple is going to therapy.
And when I say couple, I mean they're friends with

(17:11):
each other. And they're not actually dating. All right, we'll
get into that next. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning,
the breakfast Club. Listen, it's just, oh gosh, it's a
rum of report breakfast Club. Well. Marseille Martin spoke to

(17:32):
The Hollywood Reporter after getting to trophies at the NAACP
Image Awards for her work in black Ish, and she
talks about what's coming up for her next. Now. She
has a rule about no black pain in her project.
She says, We've been working on it for quite a
while now. I've always wanted to have just a cool
activity that like us black people love, like everyone loves it.
But the aesthetic of roller skating is just amazing and

(17:54):
it just doesn't get the recognition that it needs. I
just wanted to shine a light on it. And then
she also said, sickle cell is a very big thing
in our black community. It tackles us the most. It's
never been seen on TV or film before. So I
want to make sure this was a moment to shine
a light on it, and not a bad way because
we don't do black pain, but to where our main
character is still celebrated. So she has a rule for

(18:15):
what she's trying to do coming up, and her rule
is no black pain. She doesn't want to just keep
doing projects all about black pain. There's enough of that interesting.
I totally understand what she's saying in regard of the
black trauma, black pain. My thing is with movies and
TV shows, show me, like you can give me that,
but also give me the happy ending. Show me how
things should be or how you want things to go.
For example, Queen and Slim, why couldn't they have gotten away?

(18:38):
Like why did they have to get killed at the end.
If you didn't see it, you didn't miss much. But
why why couldn't they get on the plane and get away?
Like why did they have to die at the end
of the movie. Why did they even have to go
on the run? She was an attorney, The cop was wrong.
That's all I'm saying. Show me, show me how things
could go, how you would want things to go. All right, now,
Kendall Jenner has at her house after getting a death

(19:01):
threat and somebody intruded. Latest scary incident happened on Sunday,
according to TMZ, and they said she moved at her
house because of the possible risk. It's just too much
for her to stay. So they're saying she has moved
to a safe location that has armed security and has
no plans to return to her house, so she might
have to sell it. And you know, a trespasser showed
up and attempted a naked swim in her pool. She

(19:24):
got a temporary restraining order against another guy who told
police planned to shoot and kill her and then himself.
I'm surprised she don't have armed security at that crib Zoli.
Just takes one person, just one person, to hop over
that fence to try to do something bowing it. It
had never happened again, because it's gonna happen where wherever
she moves to. Well, Drake has a superstarker also, and

(19:44):
according to the Toronto Sun, a knife wielding woman was
arrested yesterday. She allegedly struck a security guard with a
metal pipe to try to get into his mansion. Yes,
but that perpetrator did not get anywhere near Drake and
did make it past the front gate. But still, you
know what is going on with people all right now?

(20:06):
Joe Button and his podcast co host Rory, they are
supposedly going to therapy together. Joe Button went on Instagram
Live and you know devotes that they have these plans
to do that. I don't think I'm supposed to die
therapy plans public. You're going to therapy. I'm a therapy

(20:29):
baby man. Some of y'all notice when something is wrong,
we calling the therapist. Let's get to the bottom of it,
baby now. He said he's the person that reached out
to Rory to see if he wanted to go with him,
and he said, we'll get to pod business later. So
looks like they're trying to work on patching up their
relationship and bringing all the members back to the Joe

(20:51):
Button Podcast. I never thought about going to therapy with
a friend that I was arguing with. That's that's different.
That's really different. I mean therapy with what you are
with you, that's different. Okay, I hope they're working out now.
I was gonna say, I think it's just weird, like
if we were having to I don't know you you

(21:16):
go to therapy all the time. I'm a huge proponent
of therapy, correct, but I don't have an opinion about
this situation. But you got a therapy with Jeffrey. It
depends maybe okay, but probably not fight just me and
you just fight. Just fight. Yeah, kids, you have to
see what I'm saying. See, that's why we will never fight.

(21:44):
You didn't hear what he said to me? Okay, I heard,
but you just said no. He said to me, Well,
I had just heard you say, let's get to the kids.
Didn't hit everybody out. Everybody else out there heard, and
he clearly say he wanted to kids for me after
the fight. That's exactly what he said, Drama. Did you
hear him? I didn't hear that, See what I'm saying.

(22:05):
We didn't hear that. We just heard you say, can
we get you the kiss? I don't know what did
you say that? Did I say? What about? I just
want to get to the kiss? You didn't say that.
See I knew how I shouldn't. That's why I wanted to.
All Right, we're gonna use that drap on morning. Um now.
Young Dolph says that this mixtape that he did with

(22:26):
Key Glock Dam and Dummer two is the end of
it for him. He said, I hope y'all enjoying a
new mixtape. It's my last project putting out. I wasn't
gonna tell y'all, but I thought y'all should know I'm
done with music, enjoying no heirs of all. Dumb and
dum hard Dumb Dumber two so hard. Dolphin Key Glock
are by far the best duo in the rap league
right now. Uh to me, Well, Dolphin Key Glock didn't

(22:47):
pull shitee in Big thirty. But yeah, Dumb and Dumber
two is hard. Dolphin Yeah, be done. He's not done,
He's not going anywhere. But the project is hard, hard, hard.
That's what I've been working out too, like since he
came out Friday. All right, now, Seweedie and we're going
to talk about Sewedie and Quavo in the next hour
and the elevator footage that was put out yesterday. But
Sewedie has changed her advertire to a picture of Kat Williams.

(23:09):
And I saw a lot of people talking about it, saying, oh,
she's a pimp, she's talking about pimpam. But it made
me think of I interviewed Sweedie on International Women's Day
and she was talking about Cat Williams because she was
talking about why having haters is a good thing. So
here is a refresh of that. All right, now, what
is one life lesson that you got from your father.
I remember I was hating a real bad at high school,

(23:32):
like rumors, girls wanting to jump me, and I used
to come home so frustrate because I just wanted to
fight everybody. And my dad sat me down and he
showed me this Cat Williams take about how having haters
is a good thing. And then Cat william was like,
if you got five haters at the beginning of the summer,
trying to make sure you got fifty, but just hate
ann By. So my dad basically taught me at a

(23:55):
young age that having haters is a good thing, because
I mean, you're doing something right with your life. Yes, right.
First of all, I don't ever take for granted where
someone can get a lesson from its lessons and signs
all around us. If we pay attention, you can learn
something from anyone so great to where he learned from
Kat Williams. Right. So I think that's why her Abbey
is now Kat Williams, not because she thinks she's a pimp,
just for everybody out there that I saw I was

(24:17):
saying that. And I'll take it a step further too
and quote Malcolm X. If you have no critics, you
likely have no success. That's another good one. All right,
well that is your rumor reports. All right, thank you,
miss ye. Now we got front page news. What were
talking about? Yes, all fifty states have now expanded or
will expand COVID vaccine eligibility to everybody's sixteen and up.

(24:40):
All right, we'll get to that. Nextus to breakfast club.
Good morning, the breakfast club. Your mornings will never be
the same. But the train, it's a vehicle at a
railway crossing. The results are often deadly. Be cautious at crossings,
and if the signals are going, don't be tempted to
try and sneak across the tracks. Even if you don't
see your train stop. Trains can't brought to you by
So let's get in some front page news. Now. The

(25:04):
NFL is is expanding the season to seventeen games. What
a waste of goddamn time. It's just like, man, could
y'all please stop treating these players like commodities that are
just you know, able to that are expendable. Damn there,
It's like, why do you need seventeen weeks in the
NFS too much? If anything, you should be shortened in
the season. Shorten in the preseason, which I think they did, yeah, right,

(25:25):
and then shorten in the regular season. Two seventeen games
is a lot. Sixteen games is a lot. I think
they said they lost like a billion dollars, so I
guess this is part of the way of getting that
money back. Well, they still ain'tna be able to get
the money back if they can't have full people in
the stands. But didn't they do a big TV deal
this year with all of these different networks, So it's
not like they're not making money. Like God, damn, how
greedy can you be? All Right, what else we got? Ye? Well,

(25:48):
let's talk about this blackout challenge. This is really dangerous.
A twelve year old Colorado boy was reportedly left brain dad.
He used a shoelace and the blackout challenge to daries
people to choke themselves until they lose conscience. Joshua was
found by his twin brother passed out on his bathroom floor.
He has since been declared brain dead and doctors told
the family to prepare to say their goodbyes. His father

(26:10):
is saying he's a fighter. I can see him fighting.
I'm praying for him every day. He said, it's just
heartbreaking to see him laying on the bed. I was
begging them on the floor, pleading to see if they
can just give me some time not to give up
on him. If I just give up on him, I
feel like I'm walking away from my son. Lord, have mercy, man.
How old is he? Twelve? I got a twelve year old.
That's why I'll be just walking in the room. Let

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me see what's always happening. You know what I'm saying.
Put the computer down, read a book, you know what
I mean. Like, it's just like Jesus Christ, these kids
to be influenced to do some wild stuff, and it's
got to be a thin line between like choking yourself
till you pass out and like suicide, right, like actually
hanging yourself. How do you know the difference? Yeah? You
know with the asphyxiation, it is always a risk that
you'll end up killing yourself. Yeah, Like how do you know?

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How do you know when to stop? I'm surprised TikTok
didn't ban these challenges a long time ago. Before they
even get the ban everything else quickly fast, they didn't.
They being everything that doesn't matter and all the stuff
that's really influencing people and causing people to harm themselves.
Be just catching wildfire on social media all right. Now,

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President Joe Biden has announced the new actions, and these
are aimed at addressing the nation's rise in anti Asian violence.
The move comes nearly two weeks after the deadly shootings
that left eight people dead, including six Asian women, and
these new details include a Department of Justice Cross Agency
initiative focused on responding to hate crimes. So they will

(27:35):
initiate community outreach to address gaps and hate crimes reporting,
while the FBI will publish a new interactive hate crime
page dedicated to anti Asian hate crimes. The FBI will
also work to improve data collection and prior reporting systems
and hold nationwide civil rights training events with state and
local law enforcement aren't recognizing anti Asian bias. They're also
allocating forty nine point five million dollars from the American

(27:57):
Rescue Plan to a new grant community grant program for
community based, culturally specific services for survivors of domestic violence
and sexual assault, particularly those who faced barriers like language access. Now,
I'm sure a lot of people saw this video yesterday
of a woman, an Asian woman who was headed to
church and she was attacked. This happened in Manhattan. Nomo carry. Yes,

(28:22):
the man was just stomping her. And they are saying
that thirty eight year old Brandon Elliott was taken into
custody yesterday. He's the man that was seen punching and
kicking the victim in the video that has made national headlines.
A sixty five year old Asian woman was on her
way to church in Midtown. He was charged with assault
and attempted assault as a hate crime, and he'll be

(28:43):
arraigned later today. But they did say he has a
long record. He was actually arrested in July of two
thousand and two for fatally stabbing his mother when he
was nineteen in the Bronx. He did serve seventeen years
in prison. He was released on he was released on
lifetime parole back in twenty nineteen. I tell you all
the people in America come from the Bronx and all
the Florida. But you know, in regard to Joe Biden,
I feel like all of those programs and stuff should

(29:05):
have been in place in America when you got so
much racism towards black people and Latino people, and so
much homophobia and transphobia and you know, anti Semitic stuff
Like I feel like all of those hate crime programs
or whatever he just implemented, that should have been there,
I would think, right, And you know what that's was
sad to see the security that was inside of the

(29:25):
store right there are the building right there. They actually
just watched and then they closed the door. Yeah, when
they got suspended too, they actually should be fired. They're
definitely cowegs situation like that, Like that's a freebee, you
know what I'm saying. Like those three security guards could
have went out there and wailed all over Brandon Elliott,
stabbed them, did whatever, and nobody would have even thought
twice about convicting them. Oh maybe they would, but it

(29:48):
would have been worth Since we're in New York, let's
talk about New York. They have legalized recreational marijuana and
also expunged former marijuana convictions. So this all happened last night.
York State Assembly voted one hundred to forty nine to
pass the marijuana legalization bill, and Cuomo has previously said
that he will sign this bill into law once it
reaches his desk, and he reiterated that last night as well. Yeah,

(30:11):
any any uh state that's decriminalizing marijuana, legalizing marijuana, you
have to let your non violent drug offenders out of jail,
and you have to expunge, you know, the records of
people who have those type of charges on them. You
have to, all right, critical to do otherwise you're front
page news. All right, thank you, miss Ye. Now, when

(30:31):
we come back, she's a runners, she's a track star.
Mooski will be joining us. That's why you got your
track outing on the day. I feel like doing a
little light jog, feel like being chased a catch today
you like? Do you like it? Okay, stop Mooski. Mosk's
coming up next. All right, we'll could it with Mooski
when we come back as the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We

(30:55):
are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in
the building. Probably have the hottest record out right now,
ladies and gentlemen, the Moosqui. Hey, how you doing, young king?
What's to tell him the name of the record? Man,
She's a run she's a drugs not you, Evan. Let's
take it back. Let's let's let's let's see where Moosqui's

(31:16):
from and how he got into music. So you're from
Alabama and I was reading and you joined the military.
So let's let's break that down. How you got in
the military and how you got into music. All right,
So I started making music when I was Um, I
was like thirteen. You know. I come from like a
real heavy or church background, you know. So my mom
she was saying, the choir and stuff. So I've always
been around music, you know what I mean. So I

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was like thirteen, and I used to make music on
my phone on the out called the booth. I was
recording music on there. But it was like it was
God for rapp at first. And then you know, older
I got, you know, I started to light like, Um,
I started listening to Wayne and stuff. I wanted to
rap a little bit, Like I wanted to be like
Wayne and um I heard Drake and I wanted to
sing a little bit. So you know, Tom went on

(31:59):
or whatever. But how the Marine Corps came about? Like
I was just in high school and I really wasn't
like I didn't you know, I didn't apply to no colleges,
but I knew I had to do something. I was
looking into a military because one of my friends were going,
but I was I was in the Army. I was
looking at the Army at first, and then just something
about the Marine Corps as just it just stood out
to me, where's your experience like in the Marine Corps? Though,

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I loved everything about it. I I liked the leadership role.
I like, you know, just meeting people from all over
the world, you know, and just like learning about them,
learning different cultures and stuff. Like. I thought that was
really dope. And you know, just advancing through the ranks
and like I said, getting that leadership role and being
able to influence people and have an impact on people's life.

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And I mean, I just think it was. It was
very dope, and it taught me a lot about myself.
They showed me who I can be as a leader,
you know, and I wanted more of that, but on
a more like a global platform. What I like about you, though,
is that you're very vulnerable in your music. Even like
the song like track Star, it feels like some you
broke in your heart. Yeah, you were the one that

(33:02):
was trying to communicate and get things right, but she
just wasn't the right person for you. She was running
from you, right, yeah, you know that's a real story.
Yeah yeah, yeah, I mean trade star. Like I said,
like I pulled from I definitely pulled from real experience
in my life. So it just makes the story better,
you know, when it's coming out of my life, you know,
and I can really dig in deep and like give

(33:22):
people something they can really connect with. Like that was
the whole thing to track Star. I wanted to I
wanted to take that concept and see how far I
can run with it, no pun intended. Yeah, but why why?
Why why she's a track star? Like why why? I
mean it's just like she runs from all the all
the problems you're dealing with somebody. Like on this end,
you bring it like you coming to the table trying

(33:43):
to take care of whatever going that's going on, you
know what I'm saying. But she can't match that energy
at the time, you know what I mean. So it's
like you're ready to deal with everything, like like you're
ready for it, but you know that's just something that um,
the other person wasn't ready for it. How did the
soul pop off? How did you create the song? And
what made it go? Because I heard it when I
was in Atlanta, and I was like, I just assumed

(34:05):
you were from Atlanta that they were playing it so
much in Atlanta. So how did the song pop off
and take off? Because not since last summer? Right, yeah, yeah, yeah,
it's been out since last summer. We dropped it all
June last year. Ever since I dropped the song You're independent,
you just independent stuff. Yeah, So like I dropped the song,
but like the first week, man, it did it like
ten ten thousand. I was like, Okay, I was like,
dangn't like because my other songs had like five thousand

(34:26):
streams total bro and dropped down. Yeah. So like every
week kept going up, it kept going up, kept going up.
They saying, no Brad hit up. We hit a million
and six months wow, And then that same month right
there we hit another. We had another million. So like
it just started like stacking up there. It's like around December, November, December,
we already in Miami doing shows, you know what I'm saying.

(34:48):
We're talking labels and stuff. We get to the top
of the year, January's still like it's going even more
crazy now and around it around January, like I'm getting
ready to make my decision, you know, with the label
I want to sign to, so we work all that.
I end up signed February tenth. Yeah, Capital Records. I
signed February tenth, but I didn't I didn't announce anything.

(35:09):
I really was just trying to stay focused. Bro, you
give what I'm saying. Like, I didn't want to be
all out on the A. I signed Bloop but around
like that February time, bro, everything just like and I
was like, yo, like yeah, we saw a takeoff on TikTok.
I always wonder is that, like, is that strategic from
the label? Is that organic? Like everything that hen for

(35:30):
tracts or was organic? All Right, we got more with
Mooseki when we come back keeping locked this to Breakfast Club,
Good morning morning. Everybody is cj Envy and Jela Yee,
Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still
kicking it with the new artist Mooseki. Now I wanted
to ask you know, you said you were a VET,
and we have this conversation all the time, how do
you feel about this country taking care of the events.

(35:52):
I kind of feel like the word carry more than
the action. That kind of like okay, so and so
was a vet. Thank you for your service. But man,
it's it's it's some it's a military visits broth that
like got some real stuff going on. Bro. I guarantee
most of those homeless veterans, but they have like mental problems.
They get in that broth and they go through so
much they just like it messed more mentally, bro, you

(36:12):
know what I mean, And they can't return to normal life,
so like there has to be something, like you know,
they just need help. Bro. Did the military have any
impact on you in that way? When I first went
into the military, roar, Like I bought into it so much.
It kind of turned me into a role by at first,
Like I didn't know how to like deal with emotions
and stuff like that. I'm like, man, I'm a marine.
You know what I'm saying. We want like we man,
like we were hardcore like you. But I didn't know

(36:34):
how to deal with all the problems I was going through,
you know what I'm saying. Like my dad passed when
I was in Bootking. I went home. I was getting
close to graduating, so I went home and they just
felt weird, Like my mom was crying, like when she
saw me stuck. I look at my pots and stuff.
I didn't know how to deal with that. BROD made
me uncomfortable. I'm like that, ain't brother, I'm emotionally knowing. Bro,
you feel what I'm saying, Like it just turned me
like cold like that. So I didn't know how to

(36:54):
deal with my problems. But I was handling the wrong way.
And so over time, Bro, all that stuff built up.
Man like, like my mentor was just like in a
crazy and a crazy spot, bro. And it's crazy because
that's how I found music to be like my venting tool,
so that that's really what helped me. Let's stay there
for a second. It had to be something else, though.
Did you go to therapy or anything? Nah? I didn't

(37:15):
life counseling, Nah, Like I didn't know. I used to
talk to people that was It's just something about like
talking about stuff like that, Like I just you know
what I'm saying. At the time, I just couldn't. I
just couldn't do that because as black men, they already
make us sociopaths when we're coming up because they tell
us not to have any emotion, right, and then you

(37:35):
come from a certain environment, you're in the hood. You
really got to not show any emotion just to survive. Sometime,
then you go into marines and they're numbing you even
more so it's like you had to lock the unpacked man. Bro,
look and see this. This This is the main reason
when my when my parts died. Brother, I was a
boot camp. I dress what the kingdom me? He said,
He said, hey, man, you can go home if you
want to. But he was like, if it was me,

(37:56):
and I'll just be like, you know, okay, my dad died,
but go in my head, I was like dangn Like
I'm like Dan, but like this is my senior drilling truck.
So I'm like I'm like, okay, I'm I'm about to
go home, but I'm I'm gonna come back, you know,
just let me go to the funeral. But yeah, so
I did that, but like it just it changed the
way I thought at that time because I was like, Okay,

(38:16):
he's marine, hed been in his seasoned, So that's how
I got to be. Did you ever regret that? Like, yeah,
for sure, Bro, I regret it, But at the same time,
I'm glad it happened because it taught me how important
mental health is. You get what I'm saying, because I
started to see how much I changed over time because
of me. I'm a real outgoing person, but over time, bro,
like that it was affecting me so much. Bro, I

(38:37):
found myself just going to the room every day, um,
chilling by myself, drinking, medicating. Yeah, I'm like, dang, bro, Like,
like what happened to me? Where people calling me, hey, bro,
you want to go here this weekend? I'm like, nah, bro,
and the like Bro, they don't sound like you. I
thought about the one thing I was like, dangn real, like,
I really don't you know what I'm saying. So I
started to realize I was depressed. And what I did

(38:59):
when we get those when we get those classes about
counseling and stuff, I was just like paying attention looking
at all the arm signs and stuff they had up there,
and I'm like, Dan, let's get come to discover my
situation right now. But I felt like if I could
be aware of this, then maybe I don't need to
go to counseling. Maybe I could just try to do
with this myself. Nah. That's that's how I felt about
it at the time. Now you gotta go. I go
to therapy once a week I got the sacred purpose, coach,

(39:20):
I meditate, you got you gotta deal with it because
like you said, that's a build up. Yeah, and boy,
when you snap, you snap. Did you have a snapping moment?
I don't think. I don't think I did. Was trying
to now at a certain time, everything just called up.
It was just too much going on. Bro. Everything that
happened in my life is just like they ain't bro.
Like at one point I used to think like like, bro,

(39:43):
we cursed us something. Bro. So much stuff went left, bro,
and its just like happened like back to back to
back to back to back to back. I'm like, bro,
like what's going on? Bro? You get what I'm saying.
So it's like it's getting to the point to where
like whenever my grandma, when my grandma died, bro, like
I didn't even cry or nothing. Like I'm a little
kid growing up in the house where like, but my pops,
you should go call the ambulance like once a week.

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You get what I'm saying, Like he was sick seeing
that that your mom. Dad used to argue about the bills,
and yeah, ambulance bills and bird man because like I
gotta be scary of your dad's sick, but you scared
the call the ambulance. Yeah, you might not be able
to forward to pay the ambulance bill, right, yeah, because
like I think they told me one time what it
called him, like eight thousand and ten thousand and every
time he colored or something, and I'm like, dangn he

(40:25):
called it so much because like he gets scared because
he got heart problems and so like sometimes um like
he was like I think was shocked him. I forget
what's called like maybe something tilitatorator. I've seen it shock him.
And I was on the phone. I was on the
phone calling the ambulance. You've seen your mom shock him? No, No,
I've seen my my dad gets shot by the de fibulator.
Like my pops he was like screaming, like he was

(40:46):
like screaming like when he shot him and stuff and
about it, just like you know what I'm saying. So
I was I was young when I saw that, but
it was just like dangn bird. And so whenever whenever
my pops used to get sick and called the ambulance
and I did arguing about I'm like, oh my mom
was like let him go, like let him go because
I'm you know what I'm saying. I'm like, I don't
want nothing to happen in my part. And then my
mom was going through health problems too. It got to
the point where my dad went to the hospital, but

(41:08):
I didn't have to go see him. I'm used to this,
you know what I'm saying. I'm used to this. I'm
going to school. Hey, your daddy went to the hospital.
Oh okay, will he will be home in two days.
Since you said the music was therapeutic for you, did
you ever write about any of those experiences with your family.
I wrote a song called I Cry, I recorded, I
never released it, but I think that that song was

(41:30):
just like one of those moments to where like this
had to happen to show me, Hey, music is what
you need to be doing. I wrote that song, Bro,
I woke up. I felt amazing. Bro, Yeah you get
what I'm saying. Like I felt like everything I was
dealing with was just gone because he just built up.
The music is your therapy. Yeah. I hear artists say that,
and I love did y'all do that? But you still
got to sit down and talk to somebody, Like I said,

(41:51):
I heard a lot of your records and you expressed love. Well,
you're clearly in tune with your feelings in a real way.
And they always say men don't know how to express
their feelings. How did you get to that point when
you tell us you were so emotionally number, How did
you get to the point where you can just express
love and records even just feeling love from a woman.
I don't know, man, Like, I just really sat down,
like and really thought, like, when I'm writing this music

(42:15):
about how I feel, I'm like, how did I really feel?
And when I first started doing this, bro, like, it
was something like it was like that that pride was
still there. Bro, Like, Man, no, I can't say that
in the song. Bro No, I can't. Bro. But then
I got thinking about it. I was like, Brad, it's
probably like a million millions of people out there who
are thinking like I'm thinking right now, bro, and they
just don't speak on it. So I was like, all right,

(42:37):
this one I'm gonna do. I'm gonna swallow my pride
for this song. You know what I'm saying. I'm gonna
swallow my pride and say how I really felt, because
I think that's that's the best way to get people
to relate to my music. And because track Start is
one of those songs, it's like, damn, he got up
in here. You give what I'm saying because I'm saying
things that people that they're not just gonna say. See,
And what's crazy about it is that's not stuff that

(42:58):
I actually just say, but I can say and it's
easier for me to put that in my music and
just talk. So that's that's what's crazy about the whole thing.
A lot of guys gonna admit that. Yeah, I mean,
I ain't like it took some time to get to
that point, but it's just like at the end of
the day, like when when you have a vision for
something and like you actually chosen to do something, it's
just you just find it, like you just realize who

(43:19):
you are for something, Like everybody can't express their finnings,
so if you can do it, then you can do
that for them as well. So so you know what
I'm saying, you just gotta bite the bullet on it,
like going and swallow your pride and you know, just
try to reach people. I not keep it like we
got more with Mooski when we come back. It's the
Breakfast Club, Good morning voting. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee. Charlomagne,
the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking

(43:40):
it with Moosequie Charlomagne. Who was the woman that cracked
the cold? Though? Because you just told us how emotionally
numb you were? Yeah, in order to write these records,
you have to have some inspiration. Who was the woman
that bought you out of that that emotional numbness? I mean,
or you don't even have to tell us about the woman,
but how it was that? How did the how? How
was that expence? Her name is? I mean, you know,

(44:04):
like uh, because you have to be difficult in a
relationship in the beginning. Like I say, man, over time
you learn, man, me, I really look at life like.
And I got to understand when I turned twenty two.
I might be twenty four in June, but at twenty
two I really slow down and just really try to
look at life like. Let me look at all these

(44:25):
series of events has taken place in my life right now,
and let me try to find purpose and all this.
Let me try to see one why is just happening?
To what can I do to prevent this from happening again.
You give what I'm saying. So I really try to
sit back in do a self eval and really try
to learn from stuff. You give what I'm saying and
really really try to, you know what I mean, become
better every day. Some things you can't change, though, yo,

(44:46):
like your father pass in the way, your grandmother passing.
There's nothing you can do about that. That's just when
stuff like that, Like somebody told me something one day.
They said control, Like worry about what you can control.
Things are control, you know what I mean, Like God
grant me to serenity, to accept the things I cannot change,
to change the things I can, and the woodom to
know the difference for sure because stress man Strassey's like

(45:11):
very very very dangerous braps. I never understood that where
people should telling me that, Man, I'm a I'm a kid. Bro,
you give what I'm saying. I really don't. Like I
didn't understand that at that time, but the older I
got brot when it because like it's like but when
I when I tire you a team. But I was
really on my own for real, bro, you get what
I'm saying, Like with the problems I'm dealing with like
I can't go back to my parents and talk to
that about it because my pop's gone to My mama

(45:33):
had a stroke. She came like, you know what I'm saying.
She had two of them. Now she can't even talk
do nothing. So it's like, I'm really on my own
out here. Bro. You give what I'm saying, So you
gotta learn bron. Use your mentors. Did anybody feel those
roles or no, damn military? Did I guess? Yeah, in
military probably while you went to the military. See the
thing about it the end though, I really started to think,
like I really didn't even with my pops passed, I

(45:55):
really didn't like clean to nobody for like a father
figure role. I just said because I was like bird, like,
I got a little brother. Bro, you give it what
I'm saying, so I gotta get out here. I gotta
get out here and get to it, bro, because I
gotta teach my little brother something. You give it I'm saying.
So I'm really I'm just out here trying to trying
to learn myself, trying to learn from myself, broth and
try to tell my little brother like or where I

(46:15):
feel that. So now just try to cut it short
for him. You know what I next to be as
far as music is a ser album? EP what like
what I knew the labels on your back to I'm
putting to get their project right now like I'm trying
to put to get their project. Man, get it. Get
everybody a body of music that they can feel, bro
like I want to. I want to get everybody some healing.
You know, everybody who's dealing with something like you're gonna

(46:36):
give some ridom healing. You ain't really got new healing yet.
I don't know, bro, like I feel like I have.
I came a long way, and I think that's why
all this happened in music. I really started to grow
when I started talking about all this stuff. Um, and
I think God is blessing me for it. Are you
doing a remix of track? Stu Shore? Has it done yet?
You know? It's the project called Melodic Therapy. It is

(46:57):
it is for sure, Bro, if you went to real therapy,
you would be a beast man, because you know, a
lot of times we know how we feel, but we
don't always know why we feel that way. And I
think right now you're being transparent. It's easy to be transparent.
It's different to be vulnerable, you know what I'm saying, Like,
once you really get a handle on what those emotions
and those feelers are, and you like really express that vulnerability.

(47:19):
Oh man, be a beast, brother. I don't know, Yeah,
I probably I probably do need to, you know what
I'm saying. Check that out. Ain't gonna hurt nothing. You
think you would put out that song? I cry? Probably
you should put it out, man, Yeah, I probably should,
because I ain't gon lie like that song right there,
Like that's the first time I grieve my father, my
father's deb and that was like two years after saying

(47:41):
people grieving too, and that could that could hit a
horror for a lot of people. Yeah, I ain't. I
never thought about that. You know I cried recording it, clearly, Yeah,
I cried writing it for a show. Like that's just
the first time it felt good though, Bro, it was
it was crazy, Bro, you feel me like it was
just crazy? Man. How do you think you would have
mourned the loss of your father differently if you had
not going to the marine. I probably would have mourned

(48:03):
it at you know, in the mom and then in
the funeral, because right the viewing at the funeral. But
I was sitting there like this. You know what I'm saying.
It's like I was mad, but it's like the only
emotion I had was anger, bron, that's fun. I was
like dangn bir like like is it like? You know
what I'm saying? It should be mad because and then
I got my little brother, little sister, the oldestis like
sitting a song like, man, I gotta be strong for everybody.

(48:25):
I'm the man now, so I can't. I can't be crying.
You see what I'm saying. You can't, right, But anger
is a good emotion. There's nothing wrong with it. Like
I think we look at these situations like I'm not
supposed to be angry right now? Who says? Who says
you supposed to be sadness moment? You might be angry
right now, sad tomorrow, sad two years from now like

(48:46):
you were? Who says you gotta be whatever and whatever moment? Fact,
So you remind me an old dog from minutes. Man,
you don't see missus society. He even dressed like him
with the sweatshirts. You mom me an old dog for
minutes a little bit. Why would't you just say I
had to be the old dog character. Different characters. You

(49:10):
see minutes before? Oh yeah, yea, yeah, yeah, yea yea
yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah oh brother for show. No,
you didn't look brom but he said, like minutes the
old man. I'm just laughing with the old but old
when when you're a certain age you say minutes You
know what I mean? Now, that's all you say? You
want to put a dream together. You said you want
to come into the industry and do something that nobody
has ever done before. Yeah, yeah, okay, you have that

(49:33):
plan in place. I think telling about the remakes, I said,
want to put the dream team, But that's what that
wasn't for them. I thought you talk about your career.
I mean that too, Bro, I definitely I just want
to be different. Bro. You know what I'm saying. Like
I look at the people like my aggestion that Drake
then too, Like those two are like the biggest, my
two bigg influences when it comes like you know, to
like where where I want to go. But I want

(49:54):
to put both of them together. I still want to
do want to do the pop. I still want to
do hip hops. I want to do r and b
But I just want to be me, Bro. I want
to do it in my way. I mean, yeah, I
can you know what I'm saying. I can you start
talking about Michael Jackson. I need to see this movie.
I read. I read the gig. I radther gig right now?
You feel I'm from the south Old school? Term? Is

(50:18):
the remix locked in already? I mean, I mean we're working.
We got it. We got it in the workers right now.
We got in the works right so you don't want
to debut it right here on the brothers. Now is
it done yet? I mean, we're working on it. We're
working on it. Open how many people? How many people?
How many people do it? Theybuted the remix right now?

(50:39):
He said he want to play the remix right, the
remix right now? No, I do that? Yeah, the dropping
you can't tell us that, He's nah. I rather, I'd rather,
you know, have have real work behind you know, they
tell you what it is, and I wanted to be
that better be worth it, right. You have some amazing people,

(50:59):
little Chris Brown, somebody, Miguel Drake. I need to play together, right, Bron.
That was early that it was early, but people would
say let's sear the brother sick. Don't do it. Oh
my god, I got confidence military ski, Why would you
do this to you? Don't do it if you don't

(51:22):
feel like the military state ready. So you gotta get anything.
You know your vocals better than we do. You might
be ready, you may not. If you're not ready, stand down, Okay, Hey,
I mean I don't know. I think I think I'm
kind of horse right now for it for hey man,
I'm not judging you, maybe trying to set you up

(51:44):
for failure. Yo. It's my new single track Star all
right here it is right now. It's the Breakfast Club.
Thank you for joining us. Brother, Yes, I preach it
you having It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. This is
the Rumor Report with Angela. All right, well, this video

(52:07):
has surfaced of Quavo and Sweetie getting into a scuffle
on an elevator and the altercation was actually obtained by
TMZ the surveillance footage from that elevator, so we don't
know what happened. We know this incident was from twenty twenty.
They said. This is from an apartment where Sweetie was
renting at the time, and you can see some people

(52:30):
are saying, it looks like she attempted to hit him.
He dodged the hit us. Then a bag fell on
the ground, a case. He picks it, grabs it. He
grabs it, they struggle for it. He then somehow she
gets swung around. I guess he swung her around. I'm
not sure if it was her jacket, her arm. She
falls on the floor, and you know, when the elevator

(52:52):
doors open, she kind of limps off. So we don't
know what the whole situation was. We don't know what
happened before this altercation. I see a lot of people
weighing in. Uh. Some people are siding with Sweetie, some
people are siding with Quavo. Here is what Trouble had
to say. Whatever they got going on, as they've been
in it, but at the end of the day they

(53:14):
did They's like when you was a getting you playing
tugle wall, I mean, will we end up getting the
best of a bid? We end up taking a little tumble,
you know what I'm saying. It was a tumble. It
was a goddamn tuggle wall with a caller. Dude to Kate,
I mean, she just loaded games. Just feel back a
little bit. He ain't abusal, he punched out, none of that.
I mean, I wouldn't agree with that. Man. Ain't put

(53:34):
their hands on that girl. They booze like la nuble
been through? Why why is trouble to Breakfast club? Corresponding
on this all right? Now, I'm telling you different sides
of what people had to say. Now Near Riley when
on social media and said, I know y'all don't give
an f about women because my ex a whole ass, abusive,
known clown, and y'all still entertain him. If he can't

(53:55):
get canceled, no one can. And she's referencing Soldier Boy
when she said as that. So everybody's been weighing in
and telling their different sides of what they think happened,
but only the two of them know at this point
what went down in that elevator. I was just curious
to how that footage came out because you know, if
you go on the elevator, footage is always shooting. So
how would somebody know to go to that time, that

(54:17):
direct space at that dayton You know, how would you
know how to pull up that footage at that time?
You know? Yeah, and it's hard to say, you know,
they're the only two people who know what happened on
the elevator because we saw at least a minute and
thirty seconds of it, you know what I mean. And yeah,
but we don't know. We don't know what went down
before that. We don't know what happened before they got
on the elevator. We don't, you know. So there's a
lot you can tell it was in the middle of something.

(54:39):
But I mean, based off that footage, I don't know
why anybody has to pick sides like I watched the
video and it just seems like a very toxic situation
for both of them. She's swinging at him, he's moving
out the way, and it seems like they're fighting over
the bag, grabbing on each other. They both falls, She
stays down, he doesn't attempt to help her up. It's
just one of those situations that looks bad on both sides.
It looks toxic on both sides. My advice to everyone,

(55:01):
men and women, just keep your hands to yourself and
before it gets he did take a walk. Okay. Physical
altercations are never to answer unless you're fussing and argument
and it ends up and make up sex. That's the
only positive physical altercation. Yeah, I tell you that time
when me and my wife was going like, I guess
when she slammed you. Yeah, yeah, youbody see about to
try to make up something for net slide. I wouldn't
she slammed you, Well, you got slammed. She threw me

(55:24):
in a dope fiend and that's right, choked you out. Absolutely.
I was tapping Blake, stop stop dropping the clues bomb
to gear. Now I did just she should be putting
her hands on and did everybody yourself right, But hey,
if anybody needs to be putting a dope fiends DJ
prevent you know, when you're playing at first and then

(55:45):
plane goes too far and you and she slammed me
and had me like choked me and I thought I
was gonna die, but I'm I don't even die. I
don't even know what you did. Yeah that was wrong. Yeah,
I don't know what you did. See yourself. Yeah, yeah,
should have kept their hands on yourself. But I'm sure
you deserved it. What my point is, everybody just not deserved.
We were playing, but now yeah she was playing with

(56:08):
when she gets the best for you, it's playing. No,
she man handed you when you deserved it. But everybody
should keep their hands to theyself. That's what because the
truth if everybody did that to her, that'd be wrong.
So everybody has to be accountable, right, Andy, But we
were playing in my house. Why didn't you bring it
up then? Because I'm saying, like, as a couple, sometimes
things go too far, and that went too far, Like

(56:29):
we were playing and all of a sudden I almost died.
Like if you're basically saying like you're you're saying what
I say, My advice to everybody is, man and women,
keep your hands to yourself. And before it gets he
did take a walk. I should have walked. You should
have walked. She should have walked. But to Angela's point, absolutely,
everybody keep their hands to theirself. Man, you know what
I mean, Like, you know, nobody should be putting hands
on each other. Well, you know, I hate the fact

(56:51):
that this all has to be public for us to see.
But they're not together anymore, so we don't know if
this was the beginning of the end for them. We
don't know if they've been having issues. We just don't
know what happened. Yeah, yeah, even a right, we just
we just always saw she's swuking him, he moves seemed
like they're fighting with the bag. They grab each other,
they both falls, She stays down. He doesn't attempt to
help her up, which was wild. That was wild. Yeah,

(57:12):
I've seen that too. That was why that. It just
looks toxic on both slides. Alright, Now, Steve Harvey is
gonna be hosting the Earth, Wind and Fire Isisley Brothers Versus.
That should be interesting. That's gonna be happening on April fourth.
That's gonna be this Sunday, Easter Sunday. Why does that
make so much sense? Steve gotta wear he gotta wear
old school Steve Harvey, sup big ass suit. Steve. He

(57:35):
ain't got no those no more. You gotta you gotta
pull out an old school Steve Harvey suit one time
for the culture man got those no more? He got him.
I'm sure he got a few in stories somewhere. All right,
Well that is your rumor reports. All right, Chalomi, who
are giving that dog two? Well, you know Brandon Elliott,
he needs to come to the front of the carregation.
You'd like to have a word with him. If you

(57:55):
don't know who Brandon Elliott is, he's the thirty eighth
year old man who put his hands on a sixty
five year old woman named Bill McCarry. We'll talk about it,
all right, We'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be
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(58:17):
Make the right call and go with the General called
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dunkey at day? You are a drunk, I'm gonna fatten

(58:38):
all that around your eye. This man to you have
to make a judgment. Who was going to be on
the Donkey of the day. They chose you because the
breakfast club bitch, Who's donkey of the day to day?
Well donkey today from Wednesday, March thirty first goes to
a thirty eight year old man named Brandon Elliott. Who
the hell is Brandon Elliott? I have no idea. I

(59:00):
only know what I've learned in the past twelve hours.
But if you have seen the video of the sixty
five year old. I think she was Asian, Asian and
Filipino woman walking down the street, and then a man
who looks like he could be a member of the
New Day in the WWE kicks the woman in the
stomach okay, knocks it to the ground, then proceeded to
stomp on her face while screaming anti Asian slurs and

(59:21):
telling her you don't belong here. Okay. The woman has
been identified as vill McCarry. She was discharged from the
hospital yesterday after being treated for serious injuries. So I
am sending her love light and healing energy this morning, okay.
And I wish that I was there to stab Brandon Elliott. Okay, Well,
I don't wish that. I wish this whole situation never happened,

(59:43):
But based off those circumstances, I wish I was there
or somebody was there to do something to Brandon Elliott
or stabbing would have been nice. What are you talking about,
charlotmine wis situation? Well, let's go to ABC seven n
Y for the report. Police. The man charged in this
case was out on lifetime parole for stabbing his own
own mother back in two thousand and two. He starved
seventeen years behind bars and again was out on parole

(01:00:05):
when this happened, but has been arrested in this brutal
attack that happened right here in front of this building
in broad daylight. Now. Thirty eight year old Brandon Elliott
was arrested late last night walking into the four point
Sheraton hotel that it's now a homeless shelter where he's
been staying only blocks away from the crime scene here
on West forty third Street. He was cuffed after this
brutal attack that was caught on camera Monday morning of

(01:00:27):
a sixty five year old Asian woman as she was
knocked to the ground, stomped and kicked as she was
on her way to church. She remains hospitalized with a
broken pelvis this morning. Elliot is now charged with assault
as a hate crime, among other charges. Asked for the
two security guards that were working in front of this
building where this happened. There's video of them actually shutting
the doors as this attack was happening. We know that

(01:00:48):
they are now suspended from their job. They need to
be fired. A broken pelvis. I can't explain to you
the way I feel when I see cowardly ass people
doing things like this to the elderly. I don't care
what the race of the person is. When I see
a sixty five year old woman it beat up by
a thirty eight year old man, my mind goes to
my mom my aunts, you know. And if you would

(01:01:09):
do that to a sixty five year old woman, you
would do that to anybody. Therefore, no one is safe.
And clearly Brandon Elliott has some type of mental issues. Okay,
there's no reason he should have been on the street
to begin with. Right in two thousand and two, like
you just heard, when he was nineteen, he was convicted
of murdering his own mother. He stabbed his own mother
to death. We spoke about this earlier this week in
regards to the thirteen and fifteen year old girls who

(01:01:31):
car jack the Uber East driver and the Uber East
driver ended up dead, and now they've been charged with murder.
What should happen to kids who make those kind of mistakes?
Nineteen as an adult, okay, he went to prison for
like seventeen years, came home I think I read in
twenty nineteen. Yeah, he came over in twenty nineteen. So
so now he commits a crime like this. Clearly prison
is not the answer. If prisons were actually correctional facilities,

(01:01:53):
then yes, okay, you put this guy, Brandon Elliot in
a prison and you immediately get to see what the
hell is going on with him psychologically? Okay, when it
comes to mental health, if a nineteen year old man
kills his mom, stabs his mom, you have to know
he needs more than just discipline, Okay, especially if you're
playing on releasing him, even if it's seventeen years later.
You gotta know that whatever trauma, pain, hurt, or whatever

(01:02:13):
psychosis this guy has that caused him to kill his
mother only got worse after seventeen years, especially if he
wasn't really being treated. And if y'all were treating this
guy for his mental health issues, if he was seeing
a psychiatrist in jail, there's no way said psychiatrists would
recommend this guy be released. I know he's on lifetime parole,
but what the hell does that mean? All right, there,

(01:02:33):
arrested due to the hotel turn homeless shelter in New York.
I hardly doubt. I don't know here. I hardly doubt
though there's any psychological evaluations going on there I don't know.
I just know this dude shouldn't have been on the street. Okay,
if you attack a sixty five year old woman in
broad daylight two blocks from Times Square, in a heavily
policed area midtown Manhattan, something is clearly wrong with you. Now,

(01:02:56):
let's talk about this area. I said it was heavily
police It usually is. But where where police are always
policing The people who don't need the police to never
around when things like this happened. And I have to
give some of this. He had to the two security
guards who are in the video who are suspended, and
rightfully so they need to be fired. Two security guards
who just sat there and watched did nothing. In fact,

(01:03:16):
one of the security guards went and closed the building door,
didn't intervene when this dude was beating this woman, and
didn't even offer any aid after the fact. Cowards and
coward is not a strong enough word. I just see
these things and I say to myself, how did y'all
get here? The stork I'm serious. Guys like this make
me believe the German folklore about the storks finding babies

(01:03:38):
and caves and bringing them the households in the basket.
I'm lying. I've never believed such nonsense, and I don't
know why you would either. But the reason I say
that is because when you allow things like that to
happen to any woman, in particular an older woman, I
tend to think you have zero emotional connection to any
woman in your life whatsoever. How do you see this
situation and not picture that being your grandma, your mom,

(01:04:00):
your wife, your daughters, your best girlfriends. Like that's really
a Peter Parker Uncle Ben moment. Remember when Peter Parker
let that dude rob the wrestling promoter who owed him money.
He just let the guy go, and the guy left
and ended up killing his uncle Ben. That's what happens
when we the people standing around and let people get
away with stuff like this. Brandon Elliot is clearly violent,
clearly unstable. Killed his own mother in two thousand and
two and nine in twenty twenty one. He's beaten up

(01:04:21):
elderly women in the street for no reason. Do you
think women in your life are safe with guys like
that on the street. Don't wait until drama knocks on
your front door to do and say something. You could
have stabbed the guy right then and there. It was
two or three security guards of nice size. By the way,
they could have beat the hell out of Brandon Elliott
right then and there and would have been considered heroes.
This morning, y'all were in a position that a bunch

(01:04:42):
of folks want to be in, and that's the I
wish you nigga would position shit. Okay, My brother Wax
and I talk about that all the time. Every time
one of these traumatic videos come across the timeline. Who
we see some you know, guy beating up on an
elderly person, we sit back and say, I wish you
nigga would do something like this in front of us.
Wax caused those rebees. Okay, Wax as a person that
also likes to fight, so he's always looking for a reason.

(01:05:04):
You can't find a more righteous one than this. And
you security guards who should not be security guards ever
again because you failed to secure and guard Bill McCarry.
Your name should be out there so folks can properly
identify you. But the moral of the story is we
have to beat people like Brandon Elliott up. Okay, if
you are a man, all right, even a woman with
a gun. When you see the elderly among us being attacked.

(01:05:26):
You have to intervene. Respect and protect your eldest. Respect
and protect your eldest, because someday, and sooner than you
could imagine, you will be old and need to be
respected and protected too. Please give Brandon Elliott and those
cowardly ass security guards who stood around and did nothing
the biggest he hall let Mark give him the biggest

(01:05:51):
heuh he ha he ha, you stupid mother? Are you dumb?
All right? Well, thank you for that honkey. Today up next,
ask ye eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
If you need relationship advice and any type of advice,
call Ye now. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the

(01:06:11):
breakfast Club. Come on the relationship advice. Need personal advice,
just the real advice? Hall up nown for ask Ye morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the breakfast Club. It's time for ask Ye. Hello.

(01:06:32):
Who's this? Hey? Good morning mama? What's up? What's your
course for you? I got a question. I want to
know what do I do in a situation where I've
been kind of dating this guy for about a year,
so he invited me on a published trip, but we
kind of got a stolid and he invited someone else.

(01:06:53):
But he affects me to be okay with it and
affects me to just go back to normal after a
weekend trumpet they have read, are you okay with it?
I'm not okay? Okay, Well, then he can't expect that
you react how you react, and you feel how you feel.
I would be highly offended if I'm with somebody we

(01:07:14):
have a chip planned and then it doesn't work out
because we got into an argument and you bring another
check and let me know where that lets me know
where I stand. He got in his feelings. Respect He
asked me to reach out to the couple that's actually
planning to crist for their anniversary, and he got in
his feelings because Jan Herbert's discussing all places that we
would say, and I wasn't comfortable saying it. PROMI hasked

(01:07:35):
places if I'm going out of town, and so we
got into it and we taught man him folk outside
of that in reference to that, and um, we're kind
of saying, okay, I'm not going whatever blah, they blah,
and then here it comes, you're going taking a whole
other woman. But you just approached me trying to say
that you're going to court be the right way and

(01:07:56):
we're going to try to, you know, do something with
one another. And then here it is man action speak,
a loud of the words period. And that's why I
said to him. But he feels like, oh, it's my fault.
You shouldn't feel more like a way because you're not
going because he bagged me. But I turned the whole
another trip outside of that. But it's not like I
planned the trip with another man. I turned the trip

(01:08:18):
with my child. After you know what they say, don't
pee on me and tell me it's raining. Okay, he
told you exactly how he feels about you. Oh you
can't come, Well, I just bring the next chick. It's replaceable.
You're not showing me that she's trying to be to
her no more after the trip. But I come on, now,
come on this trip. Did this trip happen already? No,

(01:08:40):
it's actually happened this weekend. If you go for that,
you'll go for anything. And that's his test right there.
Let me see if I could just bring another girl
on this trip that I was supposed to bring you
one and I can still talk to you think that
he deserves to have his cake and eat it too,
like that, blah blah blah, and then here it is,
take it. I'm like nah. And then he says, well,
people see you all the time. We can get back

(01:09:02):
to this topic. I'm like, but we're not together for
one so it's not cheating. But at the same time,
you just mean that you wanted to try to be
with me just then the other and then you're thinking
a whole other one. Right, thank you for your I'd
be like, thank you for your honesty, goodbye, exactly. Crazy. Yeah,
come on, you deserve better than that. Don't tell me
you trying to Don't tell me you're trying to be

(01:09:23):
with me, and then this weekend you're about to be
away with another woman. That's crazy exactly. And then we're
not gonna if we can't. You want to talk to
me now and then talk to me after the weekend.
It doesn't make sense. No, Yeah, nope, not a good
sign you already know exactly. Okay, good luck, move on,
find you a man that's gonna take you on a
trip and y'all go together and not bring another girl

(01:09:44):
and tell you about it and think you're gonna be cool.
With it after that's ridiculous. That just sounds crazy. It
sounds very crazy. Thank you all right moment, you're welcome
to that. Thank you guys to be in my comments
like oh, Angela always sides with the woman. No, no, no,
that ain't siding with the woman. That's what's smart. If
he decides, look, we got to argument, I'm gonna take
another check now, I don't need to be there. That means, yeah,

(01:10:07):
you go eavy, you don't need to be to the left,
to the left. But they weren't. They're not a couple though, right,
And he said he's trying to be you're gonna drop
me in the go with somebody else. I want some company.
You don't want to go. I got and call up another.
If you call up another she okay with it? She says,
she's not okay with it. If you're not okay with it,

(01:10:29):
you're not. It is what it is. I think she
wanted to be asked again. She wanted to be like, no,
won't you really come with me? Well that didn't work.
He took somebody out. It's like when cockroaching, THEO was
going into the party and there was that's an old reference,
but they were just waiting on the last THEO was
like when he asked me this time, I'm gonna go away. No,
I'm good, all right, he's waiting for that third question

(01:10:51):
never came, asking ye eight hundred five eight five one
oh five one if you need relationship advice? Now it's
the breakfast club. Good morning. I'm gonna keep a real
way of what's some real advice with Angela gets ask ye, Hello,
who's this? What's up? What's up? Bro? What's your question
for you? All right? So I was asking me ya,
So I've been dinner with a feed there for a

(01:11:12):
little bit, right, and she ready for a relationship and
I ain't right, but we've been living together and everything,
you know, and uh, hold on, hold on, y'all lived together,
but you're not ready for a relationship, yeah, because it's
kind of like I don't know, man, like you know,
we've both been man. So that is a mixed signal,
right there. So you live with me, but we're not

(01:11:33):
in a relationship. So y'all have just roomate. You gotta
you gotta it's like this man like you know, it's
jump say Martin and get things the blue. Like if
I had my own you know, my own wage. The
red she had her in a kind of like getting
into wake and me that had use. I heard him
talking about yea to day too, about the about the
business thing and how you gotta use all your personal assets.

(01:11:55):
You know what I'm saying, to put it into your business,
and I kind of move the doing so so far
that it kind of helped me sake money. Is that
with each other? You know? So what is your relationship
to her? I mean, like like let her tell it,
like we best friends, like you know that. That's like eight.
I ain't gonna say I'm a lone. I'm a hover
to deal with no better like that too, you know
that's my eight though. That's the only person I told

(01:12:17):
you keep me you know me and stuff like that.
But I'm not really really ready for it one or
like kind attracted to it like that because I still
want to do my things, you know, but no way, Okay,
I gotta ask you this. So y'all sleep together? Uh
you fee my same bed? Or like do you guys

(01:12:38):
have sex with each other? Yeah? Yeah, but it's like
a one groom. You know, I'm saying, like one other month,
maybe you know what I'm saying stuff like that. So
you know, and I want to do my thing with
other people too. But she getting her feeling like you
y'all sleeping there, So you're sleeping the same bed every night,
or you have your own room. Yeah, yeah, we got
a little spot. Are you lying? Were like it tunding

(01:13:02):
like a bombmaker, like you know what I'm saying, Like
she got a little friend. Okay, So this is where
it's confusing. So you'll sleep together. Sometimes you have sex
with each other. Sometimes you guys are best friends, you
live together, you work together. Of course she's ready for
a relationship because you're doing a lot of relationship things. Yeah,

(01:13:25):
look at that and that perspective, you know, but I
don't know, it's kind of hottest. But it's just like
you dinner with a female. Like let's say I've dinner
with the chick. She had her own spots, you know
what I'm saying. So you live with her, So you
live with her? Are you using her? No? I don't
need I got I got my own bed, and like

(01:13:47):
she how many like she went? But you know, I
got to kind of like so I just want to
say this, it's not fair to her because you're gonna
end up really hurting her. And if this is somebody
that you care about, like should I say so like
life that I feel like that's the pardc we've living together.
You get what I'm saying, you should move out. She's thinking,
you guys are gonna be together because you guys live together.

(01:14:08):
You should stop sleeping with her. If you don't want
to be with her, if you care about her, you
should move out. Because she's thinking he's here, we're gonna
end up together and it and I can see why
she would think that. But yeah, at the end of
the thing, why I left out too. It is like
it's too much stuff. We gotta get to gather first,
Like you gotta try so boy, I just you know
what I'm saying. I just got one, you know what

(01:14:30):
I'm saying. So it's kind of like it's a lot
of stuff you need to get to gather first. That's
why I've been putting up the thing on hold, like
like I won't But at the end of the they
ain't gonna still wanting I'm confused. So so you do
kind of want to be with her, but you just
want to have an open relationship. But it's a lot
of things you need to work. You get what I'm saying.
It's a lot of things that both of us need

(01:14:51):
to work home, Like you know what I'm saying. So
it's kind of like, you know, I'm fo small life,
like getting out something together. So that Justine came like,
because I'm not gonna permit nobody until I get together.
All we pay well Part one, get your own place,
so she stops thinking, You guys are in a relationship.
You see each other every night. That doesn't help. That's

(01:15:12):
the main thing. No, right, get yourself together separately. Okay,
getting yourself together means getting your own place, deciding what
you want. Because even right now on this call, I'm
getting mixed messages from you. It's like you kind of
think maybe further on down the line, you might want
to be with her, So it's like you're keeping her
there in limbo, but you still want to do what

(01:15:32):
you want. So you want to say I don't want
to be with you, so that you're free to do
what you want because you feel like it's justified because
you told her I don't want to be with you,
But then you're sleeping with her sometimes and y'all live
together and you know she wants to be with you.
It's not fair to her. All right, go on ahead
and find a place, all right, no problem, you know, laughing.

(01:15:53):
I wasn't going to tell you to live there and
keep sleeping with her, but be what you want, all right,
to ask you, PASKI eight hundred five eight five one
on five one. Now let's ask you if you need
relationship advice to any type of advice. Now, we got
rumors on the way. Yes, and Jeezy and Jeanie my
looks like their wedding day is approaching soon. I'm gonna

(01:16:13):
tell you one way that we know it's about to
go down. All right, we'll get into that next. It's
the breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club DJ mvy,
Angela ye charlomagnea guy with the breakfast Club, Good morning.
That's right in acknowledging the two year uh uh I
guess you say anniversary of the late great Nipsey Hustle transitioning. Yes, absolutely, well,

(01:16:39):
let's get eleven light to his family. Absolutely, Let's get
to the rumors. Let's tell Michael straighthand it's about is
the rumor report? Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club? Well,
Michael Straighthan got rid of his gap, and I mean

(01:16:59):
that gap between his front teeth. And here's what he
had to say. If I go home and sham, I'm
gonna do it a big don't do it. If I post,
it'll be don't do it. If I'm talking to my friend,
will be don't do it. My business bard to be like,
don't do it. But I gotta do what I want
to do it for myself now, you know. Now it
makes me wonder how confident Michael Screehand ever was in

(01:17:21):
his gap. He used to wear it with pride. It
was his calling card, correct, but now he got it filled.
Was he ever really confident in it? Maybe he was
maybe just wanted to check, you know you're doing. You
know who else recently did that? Nina Parker right, you
know her from and she was a TMZ reporter and
hosted The Love and Hip Hoper Union and she also
recently got rid of her gap. I remember she posted

(01:17:42):
I did a thing and I guess, you know, whatever
it is. Sometimes there's just some things that you feel
like it bothers you. Yeah, I just wonder because when
you wear something with such pride, right, and it's your
calling card. And you know, I wonder when you know,
when you do get it filled in, do you old
people in explanation as to wad just do it because
you feel like it. But even if you've wanted as
a symbol of pride, and he said he made that kind.

(01:18:05):
He used to say, I made the conscious effort to
say this is who I am. And he said, I
rocked my gap with pride. It's who I am. He
said that just a few days beforehand. But sometimes it's
I had this birthmark, a strawberry birthmark on my face,
like right above my lip. And when I was younger,
I used to want to get rid of it, you know,
just because it kind of is annoying people like what

(01:18:25):
is that? What's wrong? What's going on here? But sometimes
could you just feel like you're born a certain way?
Should you just keep it? And I guess he decided
not to because you just wondered, because you know, if
you've inspired people and people look at you as a
symbol of inspiration, like, oh, Michael screenhand got a gap,
so my gap is cool too. But then you get
your field thing, it's kind of like you bandoned them
a little bit. He said. He just wanted to explore
what he would look like without that got you Yeah,

(01:18:48):
and he said he loves it, So nothing wrong with that, right, right,
But let's not forget Tomorrow is April Fool's Day, so
I just want to remind you all that because you
know this April Fool's Day, things happening everywhere, so who knows.
And it's good to get started early on your April
Fools joke. Nobody, you got to start planning now. Yeah.
Just's why I feel bad that I warned everybody, because

(01:19:09):
I know a bunch of people have some Rape of
Fools Day jokes planning. No one was thinking about it,
but now everybody's on guard. Okay, all right. Jeezy and
Jeannie My have applied for their marriage license. According to
the Fulton County Court Clerk in Georgia, they came in
Monday to get the documents that they needed to become
a husband and a wife. So now they have six months.
So once you get that license, then it's only valid

(01:19:30):
for six months, so then you have to reapply after that.
But maybe that means pretty soon their planning to get married.
Shout to Jez, shout the genie. The marriage is a
beautiful thing. Marriage to die? That should be the wedding invitations.
Whoa marriage and die? Yeah? So marriage is a trap?
So you're placing the word trap with marriage. Yes, that

(01:19:50):
doesn't mean marriage is a trap. Getting rid of the
word trap. It's a whole different word. Okay, all right,
I'm just saying it was trappum. Brittany Spear says that
she's embarrassed by that new documentary about her life, and
she broke her silence on the framing Britney Spirits, like
you know a lot of people who have been speaking
on this and talking about how badly Britney Spirits has
been treated over the years. She said she didn't watch

(01:20:11):
the entire documentary, but she really didn't like the little
bit that she did see. She said, my life has
always been very speculated, watched and judged, really my whole life.
For my sanity, I need to dance to Steven Tyler
every night of my life to feel wild and human
and alive. I've been exposed my whole life performing in
front of people. It takes a lot of strength to
trust the universe with your real vulnerability because I've always

(01:20:32):
been so judged, insulted and embarrassed by the media, and
I still am to this day. As the world keeps
on turning and life goes on, we still remain so
fragile and sensitive as people. I didn't watch the documentary,
but from what I did see of it, I was
embarrassed by the light they put me and I cried
for two weeks. And while I still cry, sometimes I
do what I can in my own spirituality with myself
to try and keep my own joy, love and happiness.

(01:20:54):
Every day dancing brings me joy. I'm not here to
be perfect. Perfect is boring. I'm here to pass on kindness. Yeah,
I didn't like it. I'm lying, you see. I just
felt like now I feel like we know you didn't
see it. I went toolong with our lying on this morning,
on this morning on the radio. So I just wanted
to tell a lie real quick, all right. Now, Chet

(01:21:15):
Hanks and his ex girlfriend are you know, going at it?
And TMD has obtained a video of what Chet Hanks
says is the end of an altercation between him and
his ex Keyana Parker that turned violent back on January eighth.
This was at Chet hanks place in Sugarland, Texas. Now
Chet Hanks turns the camera on Keyana. She's looks like
she's like trying to hit him, and she's also holding

(01:21:38):
a pot. And then Chet reappears and he's bloody and
he says that she charged at him with a knife.
Listen to this. This is just a taxmity with a knife. No,
this is just a tactic of the life. No, no,
you Oh, now you're trying to flip the story. She's

(01:22:03):
mad because I caught her stealing, stealing my money, taking
my credit cards, and charging her rent to him like that.
We just told y'all earlier during the Quevo and Sweedi story.
Everyone keep your hands to yourself. Chet Hanks is on camera.
He's bleeding. He's saying she came at him with a knife. Everybody,
keep your hands to yourself. And the crazy part about

(01:22:25):
this Chet situation, nobody's gonna care about that. That's not
even gonna go viral today, right, And she also had
she also had gotten restraining her order against him in January.
She says that he roughed her up on multiple occasions.
And he is saying that and he's, by the way,
filed a lawsuit against her over that incident. He says
it started because he broke things off with her after
learning that she'd been stealing, and he also claims that

(01:22:50):
she showed up that day with three men, one of
whom he says flashed a gun at him. He's sewing
for a soft and battery, theft and return of the
money that she allegedly stole. You think he started doing
the Jamaican accent when the gun got pulled on him,
just to try to scare them. You don't think so.
Quote every jay Z joint. He possibly does. This guy
a gun in your face and that's all you can
come up with blood clots. Now. For her version of

(01:23:14):
the event, she says she came by his place to
get her stuff with movers and that he was antagonizing
her and he grabbed a knife in a menacing way,
and that's when she grabbed the pot in self defense
and swung it and then ran. Yeah. I don't like violence,
I don't like nobody putting their hands on each other,
but I would definitely pay the cea chat Hay get
a gun pulled on him, and then he started doing
the Jamaican accent to try to scare the gunman. Now

(01:23:34):
you know, you know you do not know? All right,
well that is your uns. That's good entertainment. Y'all would
pay to see that. Oh my goodness, all right, Revolt
will see them all. Everybody else to People's Choice mixes
up next. You know, we got to start the mix
off with some nipse, so let's get to it. It's
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(01:24:20):
Charlomagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. It's women's
history mode what we're doing today. Today we are celebrating
the vice chairman and managing director at More Against Stanley,
Carla Ann Harris. Now I love her background. She was
born in Port Arthur, Texas, raised in Jacksonville, Florida. She
actually was a singer at an early age. By the
time she was thirteen, she was singing in both Catholic

(01:24:40):
and Baptist choirs, and then she went to Harvard University.
She actually graduated with her degree in economics and received
her Masters in Business Administration from Harvard Business School. She
also was so she is an acclaimed gospel singer. She
even performed a solo content at Carnegie Hall and released
her first album, Carlos First Chris Miss that was featured

(01:25:01):
on The Evening News with Dan Rather and it was
one of the top selling albums. But now she is
the vice chairman and managing director at More Again Stanley.
She's been named by Fortune Magazine among the fifty most
powerful Black executives in Corporate America. Black Enterprise named her
one of the top fifty African Americans on Wall Street.
Essence Magazine named her among the fifty women who are

(01:25:22):
Shaping the World, and Harvard's Black Men's Forum named her
Women of the Year in two thousand and four. We
love to see black women in these spaces because frankly,
there's not enough of us. And here is Carla Anne
Harris doing her TED talk. It's Woman's History Month and
we're celebrating the most influential women in his check out
This phenomenal woman. I cannot tell you how important it

(01:25:46):
is to have a sponsor. It is the critical relationship
in your career. It is so critical that you should
ask yourself regularly, who's carrying my paper into the room.
Who's carrying my paper into the room. And if you
can answer who's carrying your paper into the room, then
I will tell you to divert some of your hard

(01:26:07):
working energies into investing in a sponsored relationship, because it
would be critical to your success. If you have been
invited into the room, know that you have a seat
at that table. And if you have a seat at
the table, you have a responsibility to speak. If somebody
is worthy of your currency, beend it. One thing I

(01:26:31):
have learned after several decades on Wall Street is the
way to grow your power is to give it away.
And your voice is at the heart of your power.
Use it. And that was another phenomenal woman in history.
All right, well, at the end of Women's History Month,

(01:26:52):
we are celebrating Carla Ann Harris, vice Chairman and managing
director at More Again Stanley. All right, well, when we
come back, we got the positive note, don't it's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning, how do you stej Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. That's right,
and listen. I want to tell everybody I have a
project dropping today on Audible. Okay, It's called We've Got Answers.

(01:27:14):
You know, if you're tired of having to educate your
white friends about racism. You know, white people, you got
questions you want to ask Black people but don't want
to appear racist. So bigger than this is the project
for you. I assemble the black brain trust of people
who I highly respect and learn from. Doctor Claude Anderson,
Tamika Mallory, Ebony K Williams, David Banner, Nori Muhammad, Reverend

(01:27:35):
doctor William Barber, Erica Alexander Brooklyn Borough President, Eric Adams,
Jamilite Davis, Nina Turner, Tesla Figuo, doctor Alphie Noble, an
attorney Corey Minus Smith. It is available on Audible right now.
It's free if you have an Audible membership. Everyone else
you gotta pay. But I'm very proud of this one,
and I encourage everyone, but especially all our white Breakfast

(01:27:56):
Club listeners, to check it out. Okay, if you want to.
We've got answers and it's it's it's only available on
audible right now. Okay, yes, we'll definitely go check it out.
I have an Audible Audible Audible Audible account, so I'm
definitely gonna check it out today. Now, we gotta shout
out to Mooski for joining us this morning as well,
my man Mooseki with track Star. He got more records

(01:28:18):
th track Star. He got like four records on on title.
From what I saw that I listened to a couple
of days ago, it feels like we're gonna get that.
It feels like we're gonna get that very personal song
sometimes soon too. I can't wait to hear it. Yeah,
I cry. All right. We'll leave us on a positive note.
The positive notee simply this man life is like a camera.

(01:28:39):
Focus on what is important, capture the good times developed
from the negative, and if things don't work out, take
another shot. Pref

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