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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Allowed me to intrude, allowed me to introduce myself, Angela
and Charlomagne. The guy came a long way. I think
that y'all have a certain amount of respect for you
know what everybody else does, and y'all are just the
best of what y'all doing this platform to reach y'all
hat that you earned make space for somebody like me.
(00:22):
You guys have a direct line to the coaches. Oh
my god, I'm all I do is reading about the
Breakfast Club every morning. Good you guys are trending every
you know. I dragged my ass out of that. I'm like, uh,
what happened to the Breaklist Club? To that Good Morning USC? Hey, ma'am,
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what's something, ma'am? Angela, ye was popping Good morning? Happy?
What is it Thursday? Yesterday? It's Thursday? Yes, it's Thursday.
How's every doing? What you Yeah, everything's pretty good. You know.
I've been working on this m I had that Facebook
show Mastery of Comedy. If you haven't got if you
haven't checked it out, look at we the culture Mastery
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of Comedy. It was a really fun project for me.
I actually created the show and then I executive produced
it and I did that alongside my girl Rickie Hughes
to Magic Lemonade. But it's exciting to see something that
you thought of and had a concept for come to life.
Right well, congratulations, thank you, thank you. Now yesterday I
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was out in an Atlantic city. You know, I do
these car shows, and I love my cars and I
love the car shows. And we have, of course, the
one in Atlanta fourth of July week in July three,
it had actually sold out and we had to get
another room to open it up so we can actually
have more people because it's still capacity constraints. And so
shout to everybody that's coming to the car show. We
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have an amazing car show for you guys. I can't
wait for you guys to come. Bring your family, bring
your kids. It's gonna be a lot of fun, a
lot of things to do, and some cool cars. So
that happens July third. And then on top of that,
I do real estate seminars where we go through and
try to teach people how to make money in real estate,
how to purchase their first home, their first investment home.
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And the reason we do that is there's a lot
of people out there that charge three four or five, seven, eight,
ten thousand dollars for that, and I'd rather you use
that money and buy your first property, you know what
I mean. It's it's I know, a lot of people
got got because they don't know the information. So we
try to teach people how to do it. What up, charlam,
So that's what we try to teach people to do.
So that's what I was. Market is insane right now. Yeah,
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it's a seller's market right now. If you're trying to sell,
you could actually make money. People are paying way over
the values right now, so it's a great time if
you have property or you're looking for something. Money is cheap,
interest rates too low, so it's a good time right now.
I don't know when the bubble's gonna burst an interest
rates are gonna shoot back up, but right now it's
pretty good. I mean it's hard that people that buying
houses without even seeing them, slight, unseen, with no inspections. Yeah,
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y'all rich people talking about I don't recommend that. Yeah, No,
it's not no rich stuff. It's the fact that people
are able to To me, I walked in the room
for us thing I hurt the seven thousand and ten
thousand dollars know. What I was saying is a lot
of people are paying a lot of money to learn
how to, you know, purchase their first home. These people
are doing uh I guess, seminars and all types of functions,
and they're charging our community a lot of money. And
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people are using their savings to try to figure out
how to buy that first home. So I'm telling people,
if you have that money, don't pay for a seminar
that's stat expensive. I'd rather you use that money and
try to purchase it. Put it towards your home. That's
how I say. Savings is definitely a luxury. So so
that's what it was. But anyway, og of being a
building this morning, Kevin Liles, Oh, Kevin Lyles, Now he
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got a lot of money. Yes, he's been getting a
lot of money for a long time. Yes. What is
this position at three hundred Entertainment exactly knows one of
the founders. It's just depositions. So I think he runs
into I think he's the owner and president of three
hundred and three hundred, of the label that has Young
Thug Stallion. It used to have the Megals. They did
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the Megals first couple of albums. They have Gunna. He
as the host others. He also manages Trey Songs. Now.
Kevin Lisle started from the bottom like for real, for
real like promo in the record label, giving out records,
calling DJ's and then he worked his way up to
be an executive at def Jam and then creating three hundred.
So he helped build def Jam, helped build one of
the architects of death Jam. Yes, so I know we'll
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get a lot of free jury this morning. Absolutely, so
we'll kick him with him in a little bit. And
then we got front page news. What we're talking about you?
All right? Well, the officer who killed Dante Wright has
been charged with manslaughter. We'll give you an update on that. Also,
Jonathan Pentland, remember that name, because we're gonna talk about
something disgusting that he did. All right, we'll get into
that when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club come morning.
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Everybody is DJ and Angel Louis Charlomagne the guy we
all to Breakfast Clublet's getting some front page news. Where
we starting you, Well, let's start with former police officer
Kim Potter. She is now facing She has been charged
with second degree manslaughter after three nights of protests over
killing Dante Ray. As you know, she fatally shot and
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killed him. He was a twenty year old black man.
She appeared to mistake her handgun for her taser, and
just seeing that she's been charged with second degree manslaughter
means that apparently they believe that she did not purposefully
killed Dante, writes, Yeah, I mean she cleared herself for
that when she yelled ta taser and all that other foolishness.
Like she said, she said the right things to make
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it appear like it was an accident. But you're not
gonna sit here and tell me that you don't know
the difference between your gun and your taser, especially after
twenty six years on the force. Well, her bill has
been set at one hundred thousand dollars or half of
that if she agrees to surrender her passport, give up
any guns or ammunition remain in Minnesota. So she did.
I was gonna say she did postpone and she was
really late yesterday, And you know, Ben Crump is saying
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that this is not enough, though he said, well, we
appreciate that the district attorney is pursuing justice for Dante.
No conviction can give the right family, their loved one back.
This was no accident. This was an intentional, deliberate, and
unlawful use of force. Yeah. I mean they just do
that to keep the temperature down, you know what I'm saying.
They know people in Minnesota, Mi. Indianapolis was wild, you know,
so they're just like, Okay, let's let's do let's do
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an arrest to calm everybody down. Thinking the same thing.
Charge you with man slow to let things calm down,
and then you'll see it. About a year or two.
You should be found not guilty. She faces a maximum
possible sentence of ten years in prison if she is convicted.
To look at the dude who killed and I killed
with shot Jacob Blake in the back. He back on
the force, at work, back at work, all right now.
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A white active duty soldier who was seeing in a
viral video he was berating and shoving a black man
in a South Carolina neighborhood has been charged with third
degree assault and battery. So if you haven't seen it yet,
this went viral yesterday. Jonathan Pentland, who was a U. S.
Army soldier assigned to Fort Jackson, was arrested at eight
thirty Wednesday, and booked, and if he's found guilty, he
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faces Listen to this a five hundred dollars fine and
thirty days in jail. Here is that harassment that took
place on Monday? Go away right now. Hey, we've already
been called. They're just waiting. You know what, Maybe you
should hang on a little longer. There's a different you're agressing.
Someone came running. They're walk away. You walk away. You're
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talking to my wife right now, I'm about to do
something to you. You better start walking. You're in the
wrong neighborhood. Mother, Get out where what's your address? Maybe
we should walk you home? You want about what I
can do here? Okay? Right now, you're harassing the neighborhood,
not harassing anyone walking through the neighbor How you arrassed
the whole neighborhood to smoove to the metro to eight
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or three drop on a clues bomb for the Columbia,
South Carolina. I love how they called about his crib.
I love how they pulled. They had to evacuate the
family last night because they were vandalizing the crib. But listen,
the only thing I would say about that video is
that brother has to be prepared to defend himself in
situations like that. You're not prepared to defend yourself if
you're busy, you know, worrying about if somebody's recording. Yes,
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I want you all to record those situations, but you
got to prepare to defend yourself too. How old was
he though, Um, he wasn't a kid. I probably early
twenties maybe, but he's probably just walking around. He wasn't
thinking that he was gonna get into any mess. What's
that mean? Can you can you legally carry South Carolina?
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I wasn't even talking about gun, I mean talking about
just with your hands. Like, but if if even in
a situation like that, you know, you could pay attention
to the camera. Yes, record this, but what if that
dude had just stole off on him, because he that
dude looked like he was ready to go bare football headed.
But he was already a threat to the dude space anyway.
But you also tell us a lot of talk. I'm like,
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what's yelling? Well? The leaders at Ford Jackson said they
in no way condoned the behavior depicted in the video posted.
They said, this action deeply impacts our community, the neighbors
in the summit, the City of Columbia, Richeland and Lexington Counties,
and our army family. I asked our communities and leaders
exercise a degree of patients affording sheriff lot and law
enforcement investigators to account for the full measure of events before, during,
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and after that incident was recorded. So the soldier in
the video was charged by the Richland County Sheriff's Department.
He was arrested and they're also looking into the incident
at the Department of Justice. It's look to everybody in
the summit, what happened to jumping people? People don't get jumping.
Did you see what they pulled up with the house
before they did the vandalize. It was like early in
the day. It was a lady, come outside, we just
want to talk. Talk. Man, gonna have a little conversation.
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Come outside now. But even in that situation, you have
to be careful because you still own somebody property. But
I thought the on the sidewalk, whatever it is, but
you know, you still got to be careful in those situation.
All I'm saying is everybody got to be prepared to
defend themselves. It's good when they care. Y'all got the
cameras rolling and all of that good stuff. That's great
you're capturing these moments, But don't think you don't have
to defend yourself in some of these situations because somebody's
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gonna nu when they knock. You gotta buy. Sometimes you
gotta jump somebody too. I'm miss jumping your cousin. Well,
I looked like he was by him Was he by himself?
He was by himself at that time, yes, right, so
he wasn't about to jump anybody by himself. I ain't
talking about him that moment. Never get beat up and
they have to come back. You never have to come back. Well, no,
but that's what I'm saying. I'm not talking about that
moment whatever. And it wasn't the whole neighborhood outside like
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egging this on. Look, they stole my bike. I can't
get this all you mean because the reason why, the
reason why the cops are called is because they said
somebody contacted Jonathan Pentland who was harassing this young man
and said that he was actually the victim, was actually
approaching people and harassing them. First, Oh, I didn't hear
nothing about that. Who sawed you on? Yeah, I'm just
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telling you young man business walking through a neighborhood. That's
what we saw. But according to the Sheriff's apartment, the
victim approach several neighbors in a threatening manner and the
confrontation escalated. I'm just telling you what they're saying. I'm
not saying it's true, but what I'm saying is it
seems like their neighbors might have all been there. I
don't think it was just this man outside. I feel
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like if he would have tried to swing on him,
he could have gotten jumped. I only saw one person.
I saw him, and I saw the wife, and I
saw the white dudes, and I saw a couple of
women walk by later. And I didn't tell a young
man to come on. I didn't see no whole neighborhood. Now.
The sheriff also said an unspecified underlying medical condition might
have led to the victim approaching the neighbors. That's what
the Sheriff's department is saying. I don't know if it's true,
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but this is what their official statement is underlying medical condition.
I don't know all that, but I just missed when
people used to get jumped. Yeah, I'm gonna bring my
dog all right, get it off your chest eight hundred
five eight five one five one if you need to
hit us up right now, full lines of wide open.
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It's the breakfast Club, God, morning, the breakfast Club. It
is your time to get it off your chests, whether
you're mad or blessed. So you better have the same
inn we want to hear from you on the breakfast Club. Hello.
Who's this yo? This is Joe Man, Joe Man, what
up getting off your chests? Joe Man. I got a
problem with shalomn a god showing up late to work. Man.
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I wake up the head and yoyo, you're you're, you're,
you're you're you're you're Yo, you're yo. And he'd be
coming in late, like at least once a week, man,
not at least once a week, but at least on
this morning, definitely, Man, you're coming. Oh, good morning, everybody.
I'm sorry my name. I was tired this morning. Man.
I'm not gonna lie to you. I'm tired too, man,
but I'm still in the office right now. Time we
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don't know. I don't know if you want time or not.
You know how, I don't know because you don't have
a microphone in front of your face to tell me
if you was on time. And now I know what
that man, Charlomagne, I get off to the pod of
hearing that yo yo yo in the morning. That's not
positivity at me, and I didn't get it this morn.
You want me to give it to you right now?
Whoa yes? Please? Whoa? Whoa? Whoa whoa? You say you
want to him give it to you yo yo yo
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yo yo yo ya ya yo ya yo ya yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo Yeah. Whoa yeah, yeah, yeah right, thank you?
Happy Thursday. Hello. Who's this Hi? My name is Juel.
How are you guys this morning? Good morning? Jude, off
your mining off my chest. Yeah. So, I'm twenty six
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years old. I'm dating this guy for like six months
and it's going really well. Right. He tells me all
the right things, and then I go and find on
Instagram that he is commenting the same thing he tells
me on a this girl's picture just you know, she's
like she's just looking like a great Instagram model type
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girl that I just I don't look like that. And
now I'm just like what do I do with that? Well,
prayer always works. No, no, damn prayer. You gotta see,
you gotta approach him. You just let him get away
with it. I did. Oh what did he say? He
screenshouted it and sent it to him bad? Yeah, oh yeah,
I did all that. He said. You know, I had
nothing to worry about that this was a girl he's
only friends with. But I mean the language was just
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very like that's mount um. It was. It was beautiful
as always. Why you ain't take me riding in your beamer?
It's too late? All this stuff it's weird stuff. Well, yeah,
that's a little disrespectful, mamma, thank you. How you gonna
handle it though? Yeah, you ain't gonna leave? Who said
I would leave? I don't think you're gonna leave. Well,
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you know, I just hate that. You know, you believe
something and somebody like they say all the things that
you want and then they turn out to be somebody different.
So it's like, is it a red flag or is
it a dealbreaker? I don't know if it's a dealbreaker,
but it's just it's definitely behavior that he shouldn't be
engaging with a deal He says sorry and has he has,
He admitted that he's wrong for it, instead of just saying, oh,
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it's nothing. He said sorry only after he put in
my face that I had a friend that he felt
like I was inappropriate, even though I've been told him that, Um,
you know, that friend was just a friend, and I
don't use suggestive language with that friend, nor have I
had history sexually or anything with that friend. So he
tried to throw something similar in my face and then
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to no, he didn't. That's that's a terrible, terrible comparison.
How dare you just say you're wrong? Take the l
gosh and I like people who can't take accountability for that.
Thank you, thank you. I agree, And I'm twenty six. Man,
are there any good ones left? Yeah? Only twenty six?
Come on, you got a long way to go, you
got plenty of time. Well I thought I I thought
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I found the one in this one. But he still
might be the one. He just made a mistake. Like
nothing's gonna be perfect in any situation, any relationship, like
he still might be the one. You don't know how
to do what makes you, which makes you happy. You
gotta do what your heart feels like. You ain't gotta
do what anybody else does. Mama, all right there, how
old is he? Alright? How old is he? Seven? Too
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old to be acting like that? Well all right, mama,
all right. Well, Charlemagne and I grew up around out there.
I can't speak for Hidy, I can't speak for anybody else.
I was a late bloomer. Eight hundred five eight five
one on five one. If you need to vent hit
this up now, it's the Breakfast Club. Go about it.
The breakfast Club, yo, if this is your time to
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get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blest.
Eight hundred five eight five one five one. We want
to hear from you on the breakfast Club. Who's this? Yo? This? Chris?
Chris whatever? Chris? What up? Man? DJ envy Man? I
need to holedge. I met you probably like a month
ago in Atlanta, and I gave you some merch. I
don't look remember that merch was what they say, it's
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says street therapy. You was at I want to say,
destro and I can't remember what spot you was at,
but I walked up to you. I kind of it
might have been weird because I had to reach the
my sleeve and all that. I gave you like you
kind of try to play me little Keith, but you like,
oh yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. I didn't play
at first, and you played me back. He gave me
a c He gave me a CD, and I was like, bro,
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We'm gonna played the CD A man like, just email
it to me. And then when you open the package,
it was asked the USB drive back? Yeah yeah, I remember, Yeah,
I got to merch you absolutely. My manager actually took
it in his bag, but I didn't get it yet.
He got it though. You want to see NV in it? What?
It was a QR code for the mixtape? Yeah? I remember? Yeah,
do you want to see NV in it? Oh? In it? Yeah? Yeah?
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Oh y'all really, but I mean not in that way.
You know what's wrong with y'all? Well, don't you get
your heads out the gun up? Crazy? My goodness, I'm
being a fan of the show too long. But must
love envy and you get more than everybody Spring blocks
love and all that. All that all right, bron Hello,
who's this? Y know? What survived? Mello? My g mellow
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was love? How y'all feeling to the blessed Black and
Holly favored mellow love him mad answered, First of all,
I gotta give a shot to my guy out phones
and happy birthday. I know I'm a week late, but
you know I've been busy because I just joined my
fire department academy. So I'm going crazy with that. You
know what I mean? You ain't give out phone now
for his birthday. Bro, Nah, we're in two different states.
(18:13):
I ain't man or nothing but listen empty. I got
I got some I got some good. I got some
gems for you, bro, you got some gems there, you
got some some intel. What's up? All right? So boom right.
Any time Charlotte Magne call you Beijing, you gotta call
him midnight Coco being. I saw that we got instance commercial.
That's midnight Coco. Be Charlotte. Stop playing with him. Oh
so what you're saying you like my complexion because that's
(18:34):
been night Coco being sound fire. That's not like a
fire complexion for a human being. That's the color. That's
not your complexion, the color. Stop playing. I got great,
I got I got grades in my big king yo angel.
Hook both of them up with the lids from beards.
They definitely needed. I don't want my grades flourish. I'm
not like that. You needed my guy no love yesterday.
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I'm telling you the officer on the table, you still track.
All I heard is drunken love me, you and Trav.
I don't know what you think I'm into, but I
am a married man, y'all. Okay, they talk playing Ruby Tuesdays.
Think I would be that cheap of a date you
and traveling Ruby Tuesday? I got, I got a screen shot.
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I told y'all that Ruby they know you didn't. Okay,
this booty a little bit more expensive than that, all right,
I doubt it, all right, I doubt it. I can't
get it with Ruby too. I can take you to
Ruby Tuesdays and hit it. What get it off your chest?
Eight und five eight five five one. We got rumors
on the way. Yes, you know what I'm reading all
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about this coin based stuff. You know it's one hundred
billion dollar valuation. I don't know if you guys were
looking at all the money that they've made if you
invested in coin base. I was looking at how much
Kevin Durant potentially made, how much NAIs is gonna make
from cashing if you cast out on that anyway, that's
a whole other story. We're gonna talk about Bobby sch
Murder and here's k bonding to people who are accusing
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him of something. Will tell you what that is, all right,
we'll get into that next. It's the breakfast club, gomor
the breakfast club. This is the rumor report with Angela.
Years well, people were talking about Bobby sh Murder having
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a girlfriend, and there were some clips where it looks
like I don't know if it was him in the
pictures and the and the videos, if he's cuddled up
with this woman. But he's saying it's not him. Listen
to this on his Instagram live. I do not know
that girl. Broa, I got it. Y'all stopped bashing first
of all, because that's what I said. But all gang, bro,
I did not bro it was not me. Bro. That
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is the whole boy's joint, all right. Well, she gotta
saw that clip posted and she responded, doesn't know me.
I picked him up from prison, lefty, need to get
out of your air. And that was funny because I
was reading all the comments about this and people are like,
we know he's lying, but it's okay, leave him alone.
So I guess his news because it's just a white girl. Yeah,
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she's a white girl. Yeah, she's pretty, and then he
asked yeah, and then he said, um, also, that ish
ain't cool. I'm trying to stay as a nice guy.
I'm on parole, but y'all want me to while the
f out y'all got to be careful with with y'all saying,
and then he also said she did some corny ish.
She said, sometimes that's what people do. You let that slide,
you let it ride and keep going. Because she had
posted different videos with him, like you know, they're in
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the background, and then one where she writes Papa on it.
This news Bobby Short is not married. I don't think
he has a girlfriend. Why is it news? Is she pretty?
He answered, you didn't Yeah, yeah, I said, yeah, she's
a pretty girl. But you know, people were yeah, because
she's a white girl. So they're like, look at Bobby's
murdered with his white girlfriend. You know, just got out
of jail. And I guess she just felt the need
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to respond to what people were saying, and they were
also kind of dragging her. So he was also saying,
that's not cool. Ain't got to drag nobody, even though
that's not his girl, which is true. You don't have
to drag nobody. She's minding her business. Well maybe not
if she's posting things online. But they were saying some
really nasty things. All right, now, are you guys ready
for the Fast and Furious nine. Well, they did post
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a trailer which is very visual, so you should take
a look at it. But they're saying there's a storyline
that's centered around high powered magnets and something about outer space.
I guess Terres and Ludacris are taking a makeshift aircraft
into outer space. That's something they've already spoken about. But
one thing that we did get to hear was Ludacris
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discussing Cardi B and Fast and Furious. Carty B is
extremely talented, one of those people that doesn't hold her
tongue in person, and I don't think she holds it
in the movie either. She does what she wants to
do is she's out of this world, man, And this
is a great addition to the franchise. So I don't
want to give too much away, but I will definitely
tell you that Cardi B definitely serves as an asset
to us going on. Y'all can't just tell me that
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y'all shooting tires and sending them in the space and
then move on to ludicrous. I need to know why
the hell is tyreson space just gonna go up there
and annoy all of god damn alliens. Well, you know what,
they had already previously teased that that was happening, So
that's not really new news, but just that I'll bring
it back up again, and the movie is gonna be
out June twenty five. Trying to get some of those
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that'd be pretty cool, Okay, okay, And you know they
already have teased some new music obviously with the trailer
coming out and everything, so you can look forward to
some some new music with that Ludacrius, bow Wow, Tyrese,
Kanye West, all of that itself featured in the trailer.
All right, now, let's talk about Black rob I know
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we had discussed this previously, that Black Robbers in the hospital. Well,
it looks like six years after suffering a series of strokes,
he was back in the hospital earlier this month. He's
since been released. There was a go fund me, but
I don't know if that was really his go fund me, right,
I'm not sure, but recently, they put up a go
funding to get some money for him to get some
financial relief, get back on his feet. And then X
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bad boy uh person mac Mark Curry was he a rapper,
a bad boy for life? For who he ain't all right? Well,
Mark Curry is saying that Black Robb is currently on
dialysis and he's asking for some help. You know, dialysis
is usually because of kidney failure, so Mark Curry is
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also calling out to Puffy for some help. We don't
have to continue to live on this earth, grown and
mad at each other, can't reach out and say, hey,
you know what, forgive me four if I've done anything wrong,
I'm trying to do better. I want to make a man.
I want to change. Rob is here and a lot
of people want to know how he's doing. But these
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are the same people they don't reach out to me,
reach out to be Puffy. We need you help, and
you are reaching out and you're trying to help. We're
not going to say he's not Buffy. He's really trying
to help. Hey man, sending healing energy to Black Rob.
I want that king to get healthy and get what
he needs. And it's good to hear that Diddy is
reaching out because did he doesn't have to do that.
He's not obligated to do it. You know, I think
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he should, but he doesn't have to. It's good to
hear he's reaching out. He definitely doesn't have to. And
that's what people have to understand. You signed the deal.
Did he gave you an issload of money transactional? Yes?
And you know he promoted your record, He made your
record a huge hit, You went on tour, you made
money for years. Now what you did with your money
is up to you. Now, Remember there was a time
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where Diddy was a little fed up. Remember when Diddy
came up in he said did He was like, yo,
I was sure it. I had to fly commercial. I
had to make sure I watched all my budgets because
I was messed up. And then did he, you know,
invested into Rocket and he got back up. So that's
that's not that's not Diddy's. I don't know that flying
commercial means you're messed up. For Diddy, it is, and
he said it was. But here's the problem. A little
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different than the problem is it don't matter. We ain't
go when nowhere. We ain't going nowhere. We can't be stopped. Now,
it's bad boys for life. You're the one who said that.
So when you claim somebody's family and you say it's
for life, I'm expecting you to hold me down for
a life even though it is just it is it
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should just be a business transactions action, but it's but
rappers don't act like it, cruise don't act like it.
Labels don't act like it. So you can't be upset
when artists are looking for you to take care of
them for life or you all know when discussion this
would be a good discussion with Kevin Lyles will be
on the show right. Yeah. Absolutely, When you renegotiate your contract,
y'alling friends in any business, y'all renegotiate, you're going at
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each other's next. They're trying that countract your friends. Again,
I agree with you, But the problem is when you
say it's bad boys for life or ain't any situation
with any of these labels when you say they family.
That's how those guys feel about jay Z all of
state property dud because you said were family, our hearts
family right now, we were all family. When it's over here,
you ain't said that. I said we are heart, Mafia
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number family. It's all transactional. I'm very aware. Okay, okay,
that is transactional for me too. All right, guys, that's
your room of report. Great transactions by I just want
to throw that up. It is a wonderful transaction. Thank
you for all the transactions. All right, now, when we
come back, we got Front page News. What we're talking about, Well,
(27:22):
let's talk about this Johnson and Johnson vaccine. Y'all already
know it's on pause? Is it coming back or what
do we know? We'll give you that update. All right.
We'll get to a nexus the Breakfast Club for the morning.
So Breakfast Club, your mornings will never be the same.
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Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we
are to Breakfast Clublet's get into Front page News. Where
were starting you, Well, let's start with Derek Chavin, who
was on trial from murdering George Floyd and what happened
in that murder trial yesterday. So the defense is still
(28:08):
trying to get some reasonable doubt against the prosecution's case
that George Floyd died because of restraints by the police officers,
including Derek Chavin's knee that was pressed down on his
neck on May twenty five. Now, they did call doctor
David Fowler, who was a former Maryland Chief Medical Examiner
who testified for more than five hours as a paid
witness for this state. Amongst the things that he said
(28:31):
was about carbon monoxide causing George Floyd's death. So, in
my opinion, mister Floyd had a sudden cardiac arrhythmia call
cardiac a rhythmia, and then his significant contributory conditions would
be the toxicology defenseanel and myth and fattman, there is
(28:52):
exposure to a vehicle exhaust so potentially called monoxide or
at least an effect from increased called monoxide, and he's
bloodstream so full of man, I need to know how
much he got paid and what's the sales pitch to
get someone to take the stand and tell that kind
of lies? So full of like what do you tell
a person like mar was on it was laying by
(29:13):
the All right, let's let's listen to him getting cross
examined though by the prosecution. And here's what was asked,
just going right to the punchline of carbon monoxide. You
haven't seen any data or test results that showed mister
Floyd had a single injury from carbon monoxide? Is that true?
That is correct, because it was never since I asked
(29:35):
you whether it was true. So he just up there freestyling.
He ain't even got no fact to back up his rhetoric.
He just up there freestyle. He just letting it fly.
Huh yeah. And then they also were talking about this
white substance that was in George Floyd's mouth, and that
became an issue too, And you know, they asked him
if saying that that was a pill would be jumping
(29:57):
to a conclusion, and that twin Fowler said, I never
said it was a pill. I carefully said that I
could see a white structure in his mouth. I did
not want to classify it, and I didn't. And then
he also and then he also brought up the fact
that he was not given immediate emergency care when he
went into cardiac arrest and the doctor Fowler said, yes,
he should have been given care. He would agree as
(30:19):
a physician at this point, just called me to the stand.
You just want somebody to go up ding entertain y'all.
Didn't say any damn thing. Just put me on the
Lord Murphy all right, now, Johnson and Johnson, that vaccine
has remained on pause as the CDC panel's requesting more information.
(30:40):
So just to be clear, they're not saying you'll never
be able to use it again. It's just pause. But
I can't imagine anybody's going to be like I went
that Johnson and Johnson after this right as they're trying
to look into these reports of severe blood clots. So
many of the experts said they do not have enough
information to make a decision, while the other two COVID
nineteen vaccines that are authorized in the US are widely
ELBA and they have no such safety concerns. They said
(31:02):
it will be at least a week until the Panol reconvenes. No,
it's over for that Johnson and Johnson. There's nothing they
can do to rebrand their vaccine. Okay, their vaccine is
dead out here. That because their vaccine is actually has
reinforced every fear that people already had about the vaccine,
so they know it's the Johnson Johnson. Anybody rocking with
the Johnson Johnson it's over as we As we said previously,
(31:22):
it was six cases involving rare blood clots. One person
and women in Virginia died. Four patients have not yet recovered,
and the sixth has been released from the hospital. They're
all women. It's over for that. Stick to the baby oil, Johnson,
john It's not funny. That might be what's in the vaccine.
That damn baby oil. That's what's called in the blood clots,
as long as it's not that um powder, right, remember
(31:45):
they had Yeah, no, no, no, it's like Telcom powder
or something like that. But the party ain't no good Easther. Yeah,
powder allegedly was getting people cancer. I thought, really damn
all right, well that is your front page news. Yeah,
Calcolm powder. Yeah, they said it was it's best those
in it or something. What you say allegedly because we
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don't know the full amount, but yes, that's what they say.
All right. Now when we come back, Kevin Lyles will
be joining us. Kevin Lyles is a founder and an
exact at three hundred. That's the label that has make
the Stallion young thug Gunna. It had me goals, a
famous Decks and a host of others. We're gonna talk
to him when we come back, so don't move. It's
to Breakfast Club. Come morning, the Breakfast Club. Morning. Everybody
(32:32):
is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the
whole legend, a legend out here in this game. That's right,
Kevin Lyles's good guys, what's up my brother? What do
we owe? This pleasure? This pleasure is to say thank you?
This pleasure is to see you guys. Just spend over
a year now since some of you guys out and about,
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but it's been over years since I had the opportunity
to come, and I just wanted to celebrate a lot
of love than life and so proud of the entrepreneurship
you're doing, so proud of everything you're doing. Me and
I thought it important. You know, we got named the
number one independent label of the year last year. Um,
and I said, I thought it was important to come
and talk to my crew and tell him thank you.
You know what I mean. We got a lot to
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talk about today. What does that even mean? Three hundred
don't seem like an independent. I don't know. I don't
take anybody else's money. It's our money, Okay, you know
what I mean. And we're like independent. We got a
distribution situation with Atlantic in the morning because we helped
build it. Uh, and we're fund their own things. So
you know, independent is a mindset because we've been doing
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it for so long. You know, we got the muscle
of a major. But you know, I yelled down the
hall and make the decisions. Let's talk about some of
the artists that you don't know that probably that you
don't know are either on three hundred or were on
three hundred. Me Goes yep, Gunna Yep, Young Doug yep,
Megan the Stallion Yep. Trades and Bandage, I managed, trade managing.
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Who else is that? T Grizzly Shot, Grizzy dax Um,
all of the little keyed Um. Now we're up to
one hundred artists. Wow, you know what I mean? So um,
it's only been eight years, you know. But the great
thing about it, and this is why I love our culture,
because when you treat people right, and you do people right,
you're able to stay in the business for a long time.
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And it didn't happen fast for none of us. All
of us went through that time and so for eight
years ago for us to launch a label and essentially
when everybody talking about be independent, do this and do that,
and you can do this and and I think it's
all misconceptions to that, you know, UM to have the
support that we have at radio, at the DSPs and
to be able to even come up here, you know.
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You know, guys, I'm I'm thirty thirty six years in
the game now, you know. You know. I was thinking
about you, Kevin, because I was like, do you ever
look at def JAM and not feel like you're a
part of it? Like even now, UM a place that
raised me, a place that I helped create. You cut
me open. I bleed it and I'm not happy, you
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know what I mean. I wonder that you did. It
hurt you to see the label in the position that
it's in there. UM still probably one of the most
iconic brands in the world. I want them to focus
on being the people's label and not a label, and
went thro the focus on every DJing the focus on
every artist and not just signed something because of data,
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sign it because you feel it. And this is a
challenge that I say to everybody we move culture. That
we heard Russell Simmons say the other day that after
X's passing that he appreciated X because he felt EX
saved death Jam and he also felt hurt because he
felt like deaf Jam didn't save X and he didn't
help save XX. What are your thoughts on X? And
I mean he's been under you at one time for
(35:43):
a long time. You helped push his records, help promote
his records, he was deaf cham Um. Well, first off,
I have to say prayers and blessings to his family.
And you know, it's hard because I've been losing a lot,
you know, with with Dre last year. You know, Andre
Varrell and you guys go down the countless amount of
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people that have suffered in our industry and all the
work that you're doing around mental health. It's part of it.
But but I have to told us. We were in
the houses and I don't want to say what house
we were, and we were on the streets, you know,
we were in there. Some people fight with things until
they're ready to deal with themselves. You know they can't
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deal with it. So I don't think we do enough
as an industry around mental health. I don't think we
do enough just around therapy. X very complex. X to
me was biblical. And as we go through these biblical times,
see what God God did. He said, I'm gonna give
you the pandemic. I'm gonna give you a police brutality.
I'm gonna take economics gonna be crazy, I'm gonna have
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people not be able to do nothing, and I'm gonna
have a profit that is going to give up his
life during this time. Just to remind you, then I'm
taking every thing away. It's time to press reset. And
so if all these deaths, even include up X don't
mean something for each of us, I think we're not
listening to what God is saying to us. And and
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and I've had many prayers with X. One thing I
told Russ X, as much as you want to help him,
he wanted to help you more. X was the kind
of guy he prayed and I think I wanted to
do more. I want to help more. You know, I
know all the family situation and everything, but um, just
imagine how rough riders feel. You know, just imagine how
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or if god he feel, Imagine how his kids. I
don't want to say how many kids or its fiance
or its ex wife feel. You know, who am I
to talk about something? I was his partner, I was
his label. This is such a personal issue, such a
personal loss, that I'm going to leave it there with
it and just say, however I can be helpful to
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the Simmons family. Um, you know I'm here. I don't
like people acting like y'all did not fight for X though,
you know what I mean, every day like you mentioned
it now, I've heard those stories. You had to go,
y'a wouldn't got him. You know what I mean, get
out of here, you know what I mean? Like it's like,
why do why do we act like people weren't there
for X. But it's like saying, you know, not being
there for your kids. You know it's it's it's like
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one of the things people can never say. Maybe they
could say I wish you, I wish you could have
did more, but they can never say like, like again,
this goes back to having a relationship with the artists.
You ain't gonna never tell me I wasn't there. I'm
gonna be there to do thinking damn with how it
happened when it go down every single time, because part
of it is helping them see something different. You don't
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think I'm dealing with other issues around a drug abuse.
You don't think I'm dealing with other mental health issues
with what's going on every single day. It's why I said, guys,
I'm paying for two times a week for therapy, not
only for the staff, but for the artists. It's why
I'm saying there's a thing called three hundred takes a
break where you guys can take and go on what
do you call it? A mental health break? Mental health break?
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You can go, get an airbnb and go and take
time for yourself. It's why I'm I made a three
hundred uh crisis fun for people who you might be
good Charlemagne, but your wife might have got out of
her job and you can't. You you can afford everything,
but I'm saying have it. You know, we want to
make sure she's good, and so you can't. You'll do this.
You can think about the company, but you can't forget
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about the people. So nobody could ever charge me with
forgetting about the people. I'm there. It ain't through thinking,
then have it gotta be hon you do something different
with like let's say you're all the famous deck. So
we've seen online saying he had drug problems. Do you
do you reach out more or do you try to
help more? Or is it one of those things as
we tried and we're trying now. No, you send him away,
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Send him away and you have a conversation. It's like
like one of your kids, you know what I mean.
He might not understand the day. Hopefully it'd be vitahim
to see and it get to him, was something to
happen that he'll say, well, hey, maybe I gotta make
the change. Now you cannot You cannot change people. People
gotta want to change. But you can put the things
around them. There's necessary tools to help them get better.
That's one thing I promise you guys. Every day of
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my life, I'm trying to put the necessary tools around
these kids to help them grow up to be great man.
Not that's great rappers and great you know female rappers.
So you provide therapy for artists and employees. Are artists
and employees. I've spent probably a couple of hundred thousand
dollars so far, and it's not I'm only saying the
money because I want to challenge you know, all people
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who have partnerships with people. This mental health is real, man.
How about this? Guys, my name is Kevin Liles, and
I go to therapy twice a week. I go once. Okay,
I'm open. I'm good to say it because I understand.
I'm not just trying to run three hundred. I'm also
got a family, so that's graduating. I got all kinds
of stuff going on me. One of my cousins passed
(40:40):
up from from from COVID. I got a seventy year
old mom. Dad that's got uh, what's called it undimentia?
You know what I mean? I got you know, my
wife's parents that you know, turn of eighty years old.
Come on with I got problems too, all right? We
got more with Kevin Lyles. When we come back, don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club come morning putting. Everybody is DJ
Envy Angela yee yarlamage. The guy we all to Breakfast
(41:01):
Club was still kicking it with Kevin Laile. You tell
us a DMX story that the people might not know.
I remember I got a call and we were supposed
to go to London to do the awards show there,
and my man called me. You know, Tony Austin said, yo,
X don't want to get on the plane. He said,
he's not getting on a plane un till he could
fly his airplanes. So I said, all right, cool, I'm
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gonna come down. So I come down and X is
in the hospital and they say, well, it's stomach was certain.
It's all I'm saying, cool? What every cool? But I
know you got two days to get to London, So
I say, you know what, let me go talk to X.
Before I went to talk to X, I talked to
the doctor. I said, I'm gonna take him out of here.
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I know what's wrong. We're gonna be all right. Cool.
So X comes fighting whatever. He said. Now we gotta
go fly planes again. So we get the little remote
control plane. You go, and I said, your X, you
can't go home. We're a ami. So we're at the
four o'clock him on it. But let's go stay at
the airport so X, I mean it's room. Leaving his room,
got him everything you need whatever, A couple of people there,
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and I go downstairs and instead of going to bed,
I sit at the elevator because I know, I know
he comes downstairs. Oh you got me, you got you
got me? I said, yeah, I said, and you know what,
here's the wheelchair. I'm gonna put you in the wheel
and they're gonna push you through the airport. And so
we get we get to the plane and you know,
we're sitting in the first class whatever and we're taken
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off and then he started his stomach hurting again. So
he starts rolling around on the floor in first class
going to so he said, Yo, the plane gotta turn around.
So you know I'm talking. I said, X, just tell
me what he said. I'm making a body laughing and said, no,
this is serious because they gonna turn the plane around me.
So UH made long stay shure it, got somebody to
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sit with him. We we we landed and he says
to me, um keV. I said, here's my driver, you
know Ben whatever. He said, Ben can't drive me. I
gotta drive myself in London and Ross. You know, it's
one other thing. So I can't say what happened after this,
but he wanted to fly planes again. Went to place
(43:10):
the fly planes you're not supposed to fly planes. Whoooo.
And the rest of the rest is history. But that
was one of the one of the DMAX special moments
that that I had. That his love for what he did,
his love for his people, and I honestly have to say, um,
his love for being X. I heard that story. I
heard when he got to London, he drove to the
(43:30):
airplane shop, about the hobby shop, and they said he
met a friend there. A little kid did with his
mom and him. His mom and a little kid went
in the planes the plane and didn't make it to
rehearsals or nothing. Yeah, listen, I don't want to finish
the whole story, but we did do the show, no
rehearsals or nothing. I was a standing. We had Kelly
Price up here earlier this week and she mentioned you
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when she was signed the Deaf Gym. She said that
her weight was always a problem, and she said she
remembers one video shoot they got. Let her hear it,
let him hear So a question when you when you
did lose weight, what were the reasons? I wanted to
do it for me and my thing is if you
have this great life, be here to live it happy.
We remember them saying you were too thin and you
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lost too much weight, and the label never felt that way.
I was now sorry, Kevin, I gotta I gotta tell
this story. Kevinos Um at a at a shoot for
Marry Your Girl. We're shooting the video and somebody calls,
like a cut stop in the middle of a take.
The question was asked to my stylist, is there a
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way you go put like maybe two more foundation garments
on her to make her look like another size or
too smaller than what she is t Yeah, and nobody
wanted to say it. So my stylist came over and
he said, they want me to put more undergarments on you.
I said more this point, I'm like one hundred pounds down,
and so that messed with my head. Yeah, so so
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big shout out to Kelly Price. Here's a woman that
her marriage. I walked down to Alice a father. Wow,
So her and I can have any conversation you want
to have. I believe that her voice exceeded whatever a
weight situation, but I do believe that there were times
that she wanted to be better, be healthier, And any
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of my weight conversations is always around health and people living.
I've lost too many people from being obese and overweight
and diabetes and things like that. And you know, me
and her love to this day. You know, we've done
a lot of great things together and you took control
of your life like that too. But you know what
also back then that was business. Could you have that
conversation to say, look just business wise? Yeah, but I
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think it's a it's all about what the what the
artist's want, because you know, it's not the only artist
that has been in that, you know, Jazz from Drew Hill,
you know what I mean. It's not you know, it's
not the only artist that's been a particular thing. And
I believe if we can get the best out of
you where you are, then I'm cool. But I don't
we get the best out of people when they obeste
(46:02):
in a way that's going to hurt their health. So
you had to tell Jack from Drew Hill to lose
way too. Yeah, of course had them doing everything that's
that it was. It's not a man of female thing.
It's a health thing. To me. Yeah, I'm just saying,
like guys, I know what it is to almost die.
I know it is to have a blood clot in
your right leg, digestive problems, diabetes. I know what it is,
so why keep that information to myself? No, I gotta
(46:24):
have the real conversations, and it's about whatever life you
want to have cool at the end of the day,
you know what I mean. But with business partners, you
know the short story. When I was big, you know,
Leo said to me, Kevin m there's five hundred million dollars.
There's me. I'm going to Stanadmaster forty five minutes a day.
I'm one hundred and eighty five pounds, and there's you
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three hundred and twenty pounds. An investor wants to invest.
Who's you invest in? So I got it. I knew
what it was in that particular time. So I just
made sure I changed my life. And I would I
would challenge anyone have the real conversations around health and wellness,
not about being you know, fat, like it's that those
are I don't believe in those conversations. I believe in
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conversation around health. And because my problem was wasn't I
wanted to be fat? My metabolism was shot. I would
sit down to eat twenty nuggets, frish filet, double quarter
panelm the cheese, apple pie and hot Sunday. We're not
all in the same meal. That was my problem. You know.
My problem was consumption, eating till I'm full, not eating
to lift, you know what I mean. So people fight
(47:28):
with that. That's a mental thing that people fight with,
you know what I mean. So to me, I think
it's it's it's my job to have real conversations that
don't move. We got more with Kevin lives when we
come back. It's the Breakfast Club, Good morning morning. Everybody
is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne, the guy we are
the Breakfast Club. Were still kicking it with Kevin Lyles Charlemagne.
You know, I wonder, um, you know you're able to
spot a star, but what about that next big executive?
(47:51):
Because you were an executive that the executives that came
before you spotted. So who's that? Because I loved when
y'all had Jim Jones in the building. You know, I
think up at Warner so how do you spot the
great executive? I think it's my job too. I'm a
talent uh finder, executives, managers, the whole nine. And what
I've been able to do Charlemagne is. You know, we
(48:12):
started with like eight people. Now we're up to sixty
five people. I have an executive team of probably fourteen
different departments, and you know some of them, you know
Weber's Rob Stevenson, who's over there now, Lisa Brunson, Seleem
rain Um, mad Mark Robin said, I'm going on the
list of the people. Those are my choices, and I
(48:35):
challenged them to find their replacements because always succession planning.
If I left tomorrow, I know who the president would be.
If they left tomorrow, I know who the president would be. Wow,
I know. My line is, I don't want to run
the company. I want the company to run. How did
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you know Jim was the guy? Because Jim, he says,
at the time, he said, you know, it was a
lot of things that he was in his own way.
But even now we see Jim he makes great music,
his eye for videos, fashion like he's he seems more
ready now than he did then. How did you know
back then? I always felt like Jim was easy, always
felt like he had this nick knack for you know,
(49:16):
spotting the right time, the right shoelace, like it just
was all And I because I was coming leaving Deaf
to him and went to Warner. You know, I'm looking
at the building like, oh, I feel like I'm in
a doctor's office. I mean, my man, because I don't
want to get lost any my man next to me.
And I wanted him to have a different experience. I
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wanted him to I wanted to show him something different
because I always believe that he is an orchestrator of
of our culture, you know what I mean. And he
just needed that opportunity. So that was just one of
the things that And to be honesty, I like him
as a person. He's that's a good guy. And we've
never we can tell you so many diplomat stories, so
many genders Kevin lost stories, uh forever um And I
(49:58):
just I want to want to be helpful. It is
that place for him at three hundred. Is there a
place for me that I can't say? I don't know.
We got to catch up and figure out, you know,
if it's something for us to do, you know what
I mean saying he's getting so many calls from labels,
but he's weighing his options right now. Yeah, there's a
certain guys like him, Rick Ross, Gucci, man like you
could just it just got something different when it comes
(50:20):
to like room in that next wave resolutely of talent. Yeah,
I think that it's their eye. You know. My my
my dream Charlemagne and and you you bring that up.
My dream is why are we not all together? Why
are we not the next big music group? I don't
have an ego, I don't have any can't can't hire everybody, can't.
But if you want to scale, build a big company
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right now, why can't we all be together? I posed
that question to everybody. Why can't we all be together?
Be the fourth music group? And I talk about all
of them, so every every independent person, if you're if
you're an artist, if you a label, if you production company,
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why can't we find a way to do something mis scale?
And I said this to my I'm not interested in Bill.
I already sold a company with Russell and lea four
one hundred and something million dollars. I might interested. I'm
going for the billy period, and you can't go for
the billy without being able him to give scale, have conversations.
I mean, I'm saying it to you because I said
to everybody, why can't we all be together? Sounds like
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you have something in the works that smile. You're a
terrible player. All I can all I can tell you
is this. You know, every five years I have to
do something and for people to say like looking like
this guy, didn't did it again. So it's coming up
on the fifth year. So we're actually in two years
(51:45):
because I did it five years ago. So I love
you seeing your son running around. You got him carrying
boxes and stuff. How you growing what you grew with him?
But listen, he just just graduated from College Park, you know,
shout out to him and he's coming to work. You
know what I mean. I told him that, um you,
I'm gonna treat you like the rest of them. You
know what I mean. You're not reporting to me, you
have not no go get it in. That's your job.
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You gotta go get in and you gotta go figure
out what you do. And so he's up, he's moving,
he's running around with with with Shadow and and our department,
and you know, it makes it makes me proud. I
know you got a lot of pressure on it because
name is Kevin allows too. But at the end of
the day, you can't choose. You can't choose choose a
beast and not be a beast. So at the end
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of the day that wake up young boy. I guess
this is my final question. I feel like, do you
still love it? Because you came up in a golden
area that will never ever be duplicated. It's got to
be hard not to compare then to now are now
that then? So you do you? Just do you still
love it? Love is and not even even the word
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it's who I am. I literally wouldn't know what to do,
you know. I always joke with people like football players
and basketball players and people play sports that come out
of it because they can't do it the more physically
they gotta be hard. My ear is gonna work, guys long,
my mouth work. I ain't going nowhere, you know what
I mean. I'm gonna be around because I love to
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hear a new song, to see a new artist, to
see Meg. Thank she she didn't take an individual person
or three hundred. She thanked three hundred to feel that
for her to win three Grammys for this year. The
Grammys were one of my independent companies. We would have
we had three of them. She could have should have
had four. What do I still love it? I love
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every single bit of I love coming talking, I love
us being around people. I don't know what else I
would do. So yeah, and and the reason why I
don't go back because what am I looking back for?
How about this, Charlemagne, go back to doing what you
were doing? How about that? Yeah, we ain't doing that, Angela?
(53:59):
How about that? No? No, how about this? That's already
been recorded? Y'all? People, are you gonna question me and
hip hop? No, you can't credit. But guess what I
ain't done. I ain't done. And by the way, there's
no label, full service label like us. We ain't them.
Never gonna be done. How about this? Do this, build
(54:20):
this bigger, do it again. I'm never gonna be done,
can never be done. All right, let's Kevin Lyle's ladies
and johnsh Right and we appreciate you for joining us.
Brother God bless you guys. Yes, can't wait for that
next announcement. It's kind of and just one of those two.
It's one of those. It's the breakfast Club, Good morning.
(54:40):
Just wanna let you know Steph Curry is amazing. Just
watching the highlights from the game last night. Shut up,
drop forty two points, I think eleven threes. They blew
the thunder one forty seven one on nine. Shut up.
He gets busy because charl gets on this radio and
says things, and people say I'm crazy. Okay, I say
that it's a it's a Steph Curry. Ra I can't
say it's just as it's been all Lebron James are.
(55:02):
How can you say that when Steph Curry has three championships,
two MVPs and has revolution at the game of basketball
and I don't even like lightskin men? Okay, Like, what
kind of men do you like? I'm started out that
it's one of my colorism to be on the table.
I just you know that this respect I give Steph
Curry is real, Okay. I cheered when Nino Brown stabbed
(55:24):
Christopher Williams and in the hands white men, Latino man,
it's just that you can you reinforce all the negative
stereotypes of lightskin men every day, every day I come
in here, it's you. It's you, your fault. All right, Well,
let's get to the rumors. Just talk NAS and Kevin Durant.
It's about report Angela on the Breakfast Club way out.
(55:56):
Let's talk about billionaires. Brian Armstrong, is this CEO of
coin Base, and he's now one of the richest people
on Earth. He runs coin Base, which is the cryptocurrency
exchange company that went public at a valuation of about
one hundred billion dollars, which turned him into an instant
mega billionaire. His roughly forty million shares became worth about
(56:16):
sixteen billion dollars. Coin Base was founded back in twenty twelve.
Now let's talk about some people who invested earlier on
Nas and Kevin Durant. They are known investors of coin Base. Now.
Nas invested in coin Base back in twenty thirteen when
it was only around one year old. We don't have
the specific amount that he invested, but normally, according to
(56:38):
his partner at Queensbridge, Anthony Sale, he normally invests between
one hundred and one hundred thousand and five hundred thousand
dollars in a company. So based on the price of
coin Base, if he would have invested, say five hundred
thousand shares right now, his investment would be worth about
one hundred and sixty five million dollars. Nas tweeted yesterday
long crypto forever in sickness, end in health now Kevin
(57:00):
Durant is reported to have invested a little bit later
in twenty seventeen during a funding round. That's when coin
base was valued at around one point six billion dollars.
So what they are saying is his investment will have
increased over six thousand percent. We don't know how much
he invested either, but yes, Frona said, Jones and all
(57:21):
of brothers great investments. She I'm just saying, that's um,
pretty amazing, it is. All right. Now, let's talk about
Bobby Brown. He was on Red Table Talk yesterday and
he discussed a lot of different very personal things that
have to do with addiction with his own family members.
(57:42):
Bobby Brown does blame Nick Gordon for the deaths of
both Bobby Christina and Whitney Houston. Here's what he had
to say. So you believe that there was foul playing
Bobby Christina, definitely like that. Maybe he drugged her, Definitely.
He was the only one there both situations with my
(58:03):
ex wife and with my daughter, and they both died
the same way. So okay, that he killed Whitney as well,
I believe. So do you think that he provided Bobby
Christina and Whitney with the drugs? Yeah, it's not enough
therapy in the world for Bobby Brown. I don't even
know how he gets all that trauma out of his body.
If you ever read his book, Every Little Step Lord
(58:24):
had Mercy right and you know, and he does, and
he says in the interview he talks about crying at times,
but we'll get to that in a second. He also
talked about never having the opportunity to have confronted Nick Gordon,
who was Bobby Christina's boyfriend. Did you ever have a
chance to confront that young man? No, okay, no, I
didn't before his death. I was in rehab at the
(58:47):
time when he passed. I had planned on once I
left rehab to approach the young man, just to find
out how my daughter was in the last days. Were
there no warning signs that they're was some domestic violence
that was happening with Bobby Christiana, not for me. How
did you find out? I found out after her passing.
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That is so hard now. Other things he discussed in
the interview. He talked about his own upbringing. You know,
he was the son of alcoholic parents. He talked about
seeing people drink and used drugs around him. He talked
about his marriage, and he talked about a pattern of
generational abuse. He said his long history with drugs and
alcohol abuse led his son Bobby Junior, whose mom is
Bobby Brown, text girlfriend Kim Warred to feel like he
(59:31):
could test substances. He said he feels guilty about that.
He also spoke about his volatile marriage. He said there
was alcohol and substance abuse which resulted in verbal abuse,
but he said our love was strong for each other.
We just got caught up and that had nothing to
do with how we felt about each other. He also
talked about the different struggles they had as a couple
to get clean, and he said that unfortunately they did
(59:52):
grow apart while he was trying to find himself because
he was an addict and he had to save himself.
And he said he did not introduce Whitney Houston to drugs,
even though he's been blamed for it. And he said,
it doesn't matter who you know, it doesn't matter how
they started. He said, drugs is a bad thing. You
get caught up in it. Once you're caught up in it,
there's no stopping it. Mmmm. Now other other things that
(01:00:13):
he discussed um in this interview. You know his wife
was there, Alicia, with him and just discussing, letting him
feel his feels and his emotions. You know we're trying
to hide crying and all. Oh r exactly how he
crying again? Yeah, daddy's crying right now. Better, let's all
gonna get daddy a hug. That is beautiful, real life
(01:00:35):
and as a young black male, allowing him to cry
and allowing him to see his black father cry as
well and feel. Can you imagine all the grief that
Bobby Brown has, like he has to be in a
consenstated depression, perpetual sadness. If you see that man smiling,
trust me, he's earned it. So sending healing energy to
(01:00:57):
King Bobby Brown always man. Yeah, you know he's been
cleaned from drugs for nineteen years, but he just started, uh,
stopped drinking alcohol for nearly a year. He said he
had to stop drinking after he started losing bodily functions.
He said his body was shutting down because he was
drinking that much. He said he couldn't accept going to
the bathroom on himself. So now he said that he's
(01:01:19):
totally clean. He goes to sleep, he doesn't pass out
anymore like he used to shout the Bobby Brown, and
again we continue to pray for you, brother. I know
he listens all the time, so shout the Bobby Brown.
M all right, that is your rumor report. All right,
thank you, missie Charlomage, who giveing that? Donk hey man,
we need Jonathan Penland to come to the front of
the congregation. We need to have a word with him
(01:01:39):
this morning. All right, Well back to that. Next it's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning. So Breakfast Club, your morning's
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real It's time for Donkey of the day. So if
we ever feel I need to be a doctor man
with the heat, did she get please? I had become
Donkey of the Dead Breakfast Club bitches. Yeah sunk here
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today for Thursday, April fifteenth, goes to Jonathan pent Land.
Oh the Mayonnaids is heavy on this one, Ladies and getleman.
Who is Jonathan pent Land. Well, he's a white active
duty soldier assigned to Fort Jackson and South Carolina. Sloot
everyone at Fort Jackson to Columbia, South Carolina. Suit everyone
in the metro the eight or three is home. I
love to met dropping a close bombs for the met Dammit, okay,
(01:02:43):
suit everybody who listens us on Hot one of three
nine COLUMBIU, South Carolina. Now, if you haven't seen this
video or heard this story, let me paint the picture
for you. Magice walking through your neighborhood, the neighborhood you
live in, and a human comes and tells you that
you don't belong there. Well, that's what happened in this
situation because he was called on video. Let's go to
WSNBC team for the report. Police peaceful protests have turned
(01:03:06):
and disruptive. Richland County Deputies were called to the neighborhood
just before eight thirty to night due to vandalism. The
family of the US soldier charged in the case was
removed from the home by law enforcement and taken to
another location. Well, here's a look at that video that
sparked the protests and has now been shared across the country,
showing Jonathan Pentland confronting a young black man who was
(01:03:28):
walking on the sidewalk outside of the Pentland's home. Richland
County Chriff Ly Unlock made it clear that the young
man in the video was a victim, and the Richland
County Sheriff's Department says that Jonathan Pentland was arrested this
morning and charged with assault and battery, this in the
third degree, and the US Department of Justice is also
looking into the incident. According to the Richland County Sheriff's Department,
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Pentland could face up to thirty days in jail or
a five hundred dollars fine, well, thank you, WISTV and
Columbia start Carolina by the way, from great People, come
out of day. Okay, I came out of there. Craig Melvin,
who was currently on NBC Today and Rashida Jones, who
was the current president of MSNBC, first black woman to
lead a cable news network dropping a clues bomb from
my People's Craig Melvin, Rashida Jones. Okay, but back to
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the matter at hand, Jonathan Pentland, all right, you know,
I can't help but think of George Zimmerman in this situation.
This is the kind of energy that got poor tray
Vaughn Martin killed. Okay, Jonathan Pentland was an agitator, an aggressor,
a bully. This young brother was walking through the neighborhood.
From what I see in this video, clearly wasn't a
threat to Jonathan Pentland. Mine in his business. Johnson looked
(01:04:33):
like Bill Goldberg compared to this young brother. Jonathan looked
like he knows his way around an octagon. Okay. And
the way he was invading this young brother's space, this
young brother had every right to defend himself because he
was being threatened. Probably wouldn't have went well, but you know,
he had the right to do it. Now. According to
the Sheriff's Department, the victim approached several neighbors in a
threatening manner, and the confrontation escalated after a neighbor asked
(01:04:55):
Pentland to intervene. The sheriff said an unspecified underlying medical
condition might have led to the victim approaching the neighbors.
I call cap Okay, here's why I call bs on that.
Jonathan Pittland is the US army soldier. Soldiers know how
to get ready for combat. If neighbors came to him
and told him they felt threatened or worth threatened, though
(01:05:16):
there was a perceived threat, what did this man come
out of his house barefoot and basketball shorts, probably with
no draws on. If he really thought it was a threat,
Let's listen to the actual altercation. Go away right now. Hey,
they've already been called. They're just waiting. You know what,
Maybe you should hang out a little longer. There's a difference.
(01:05:39):
You're agress' walk away? You walk away? You're talking to
my walk right now. I'm about to do something to you.
You better start walking. You're in the wrong neighborhood, mother,
Get out where what's your address? Maybe we should walk
you home? You want to be what I could do
(01:05:59):
right now? Were harassing the neighborhood, not harassing anyone walking
through the neighborhood. I lived with him. Sure Jonathan might
have been alerted by the neighbors, but he knew it
was no threat. Barefoot and basketball shorts, probably no draws on.
Now he knew it wasn't a threat, and didn't. I
I think I'm mistaken, but I feel like I heard
the wife saying, maybe we should walk you home. Why
would you walk a threat home? Okay, Jonathan knows he
(01:06:20):
had a white privilege on his side. He knows he
had a significant size advantage on this guy, and I
found I mistaken. I heard the young brothers say to
Jonathan Pentland, you smell drunk. I don't know what's what.
All I know is what I saw in this video,
and in light of the country we live in the
current climbing of the country, all I heard was Jonathan
Pentland signing like this, we don't take kind lady r
tops around here. Look, Jonathan, if you're racist, okay, and
(01:06:42):
you want segregation back in South Carolina, just say that. Okay.
I'm gonna tell you something. I wish I could be
ignorant to all this stuff because it's too much. I
want somebody to come to me with the m ib
zappa and erase my memory after this week, because when
I see situations like the one that happened in the
summit in Columbia, South Carolina, I can't stop but think
about you know what could have happened. Okay, I told you,
(01:07:03):
it's very George Zimmerman missed to me all right, So
it takes me right back to the trauma with the
Traya On Martin situation, and not just the Traylor Martin situation,
but every situation in the history of black existence where
a white man is telling a black person they don't belong. Okay,
we are in a constant trauma loop, all right. Black
people got generational trauma stuck all through our body, and
I swear every damn day we get triggered by videos
(01:07:24):
and situations like this that keep that trauma stuck there.
I am tired, okay, so very tired. And if you
are tired of me getting on this radio talking about racism,
then imagine how tired Black people are of experiencing it.
Please let Kathy Griffin give Jonathan Pentland the biggest he haw.
Please give this giant jar of male the biggest he haaw.
(01:07:45):
Does Chelsea Handler have anything to say? He haw? He haw?
That is way too much? Dan Man is okay? Anybody
else here speaking out? Hold your peace? Clock? I ass Chris.
Chris always comes out of note with that tech guy.
Is something else? Danny? Okay? Too much? Got damn oh? Okay,
(01:08:06):
that's it. That's it. Anybody else? Thank you? All right?
All right, well, thank you for that Donkey of the day.
Up next, ask ye eight hundred five eight five one
oh five one. If you need relationship advice to any
type of advice, call Ye now. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Come on the relationship advice.
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Need personal advice, just need real advice? Call up now
for ask Ye morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela, Yee,
Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. It's time
for asking Ye. Hello. Who's this? Hey, Katrina? What's your
question for you? I'm trying to find out if I
should stay in a colations it okay? Tell us the
(01:08:51):
what's going on? Okay? So I've been dealing with Die
for a year and like two on our forty two
Wolves of Our forty eight forty nine. And he is
very well well established, functually um and so am I
I mean when he is way more than I am.
I'm a trying nurse. So I traveled face to fate
(01:09:13):
and it's like anytime I'm home, we're fine. When I
get on the road, that's when the drama starts. And
he constantly tells me that sent me for going on
the road. But this is my career. So it's like
we go to stay home and I guess do something
else where I'm owned, But anytime I go on the
(01:09:35):
olders just a problem. So I'm thinking that when I'm
on a road, he's basically cheating because of the fact
that I can't never get in touch with him, or
if I do get in touch with him, it's for
a short period of time, and it's always an argument
throughout the whole thing. You know, it sounds to me like, hey,
this is I never am a fan of somebody who's
(01:09:57):
not supportive of your career, right, this is what you
do for are living, this is how you make your money.
This is your not just your job, but your career.
So nobody should be telling you that you can't do
this anymore. Nobody should be getting mad at you for working.
It's not like you're out here partying. You're actually working
on the road, and you need somebody that's supportive of that.
And the other thing that I want to say is
it sounds like a very controlling situation. If he's trying
(01:10:20):
to make you feel guilty about work that you're doing,
if he's trying to make you feel like you shouldn't
be working at all if he's not answering the phone,
if you don't trust him, and if y'all are arguing
you said constantly, is that how you want to live
your life? I mean, I'm trying because it's his thing.
Is I made this? I make that You actually have
to be on the road working a way to work
(01:10:42):
and get just what you choose to do. Because when
I'm mac him, I had stopped traveling for a while
because I'm my daughter. So when I met him or
not probing, So now that will we speak about it?
He say? If I knew you, please gonna actually be traveling,
and I want to never have been serious with you
because I just don't see us the relationship with the row. Okay, Well,
(01:11:03):
then I'd be like, don't be serious with me then,
because I'm I'm working. This is my job. Like if
he was doing something and he had to travel, would
you try to discourage him from doing his job? No?
Why can't he be supportive? That's what I would say.
Why can't you support what I do for a living?
I'm out here working, and then you're adding stress to
the fact that what I do already isn't easy. I'm
already traveling. That also is worrisome. I have a daughter,
(01:11:26):
I have a lot of things going on in my life,
and if you can't add to my happiness and all
you're doing is stressing me out, that's not good for me.
And sometimes you have to think about I'm not just
trying to accommodate you. We have to compromise when it
comes to a relationship, and that's up to you. If
you say, okay, I'll travel less, that's a decision that
you make. But if this is what you do, and
(01:11:47):
this is your career and this is your living and
you enjoy it and you don't want to change that
justice just because a man wants you to, then you shouldn't.
That's not your responsibility, right And I him, you want
me to see home or whatever, then you pay me
when I'm getting for traveling, if not, forget, you know.
But when I say something like that and say, well,
(01:12:08):
that's not a problem, but you know, it's just I
don't know. It's when I've been an orphan norm breaking
my back on, breaking our back on because of the
fact that he's saying that he's trying to make me
an entrepreneur like him, and I'm telling him, you know
my career person, you know, so I don't know. It's
(01:12:29):
like when I'm home with fun, were like so fun
when I'm not on the road, right, But you're gonna
be on the road. The other thing is if he
wants to help you become an entrepreneur, then he shouldn't
be trying to argue with you all the time. That
has to come with encouragement, with support, with doing things
that are actually going to help me, not just trying
to bring me down and make me feel bad and
make me feel guilty about my job. I mean, I
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think that's ridiculous. I've dated people that have tried to
tell me, oh, don't work, I'll take care of you.
That's a controlling thing that somebody does when they want
you to be reliant and depending on them for things.
And I don't think that you should change what it
is that you're doing for your life for your work,
because what if y'all break up and now you stop
doing what you're doing and now you have to figure
out how to get back into it. That's not a
(01:13:13):
secure feeling. If I have to be dependent on you financially,
then I don't feel secure. You have a family, to
take care of yourself, right, And also like his movement.
His movement is just funny to me, Like when I'm home,
you know, I'll tell them I'm coming up. You know.
His thing is, I can't pop up here. When I
(01:13:35):
was telling them because of the fact that and I
told him I don't have a problem with you're just
popping up at my house, you know. But his thing is,
I need don't let him know if I'm coming there.
Because people who I a relationship, what they doing independency
because they think they everything that the other partner has
because they're in a relationship. Yeah, listen, listen. He cannot
(01:13:58):
have it both ways. Okay, he cannot have it both
ways where he gets to do what he wants to
do and tell you how. It sounds like he's telling
you what you have to do, but it doesn't matter
what you want and that's not compromise, you know, And
it feels like you're just not it feels to me
from what you're saying to me, constantly arguing things are
only good when you're at home and doing what he
(01:14:19):
wants you to do, and that doesn't sound balanced to me.
He's got to trust you he's got to let you
be the independent person that you are. That's how you
show somebody you love them when you support their career
on what they're doing, especially if you're successfully doing something.
Why would he want you to stop that? Right? And
I'll do a kind from because like match, some days
(01:14:39):
I have weekends off or whatever, I'll fly down there
and you know, go visit or say or whatever. But
since I've been on the whole years, never came to
visit me anything that I have been through. Right, Well, listen,
I just want to say, we all deserve somebody, and
it sounds like you're a hard working woman. We all
deserve somebody that is our support system and not somebody
(01:15:01):
that is just arguing with us over things and not
actually listening to what we have to say and having
compromising relationships. So my advice to you is if he
can't be the person that you need him to, because
it's not all about what he wants, it's also about
what you want, and if he can't be supportive of that,
then that's not the right person for you. You can't
(01:15:22):
just be the person making sacrifices and he just benefits
off of that. It doesn't work that way, well, thank you, Yeah, welcome,
all right, I ask ye they don't drink five eight
five one oh five one. If you need relationship advice
here ye. Now it was the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
I'm gonna keep some real advice with Angela gets ask
(01:15:45):
ye morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the
God we are the Breakfast Club in the middle of
asking ye, Hello, who's this Hey, Debbie? What's your question
for you? So my question is I would just feedback
on changing career. I'm almost thirty, I'm married, we don't
have kids, but I'm changing careers and changing jobs you know,
(01:16:09):
later age in life. What I would consider um and
it's something different for me. I suffered extreme anxiety. So
I am just wondering, you know, some good words of
encouragement this morning or something different, just to hear from
somebody else. Okay, Well, first of all, I just want
to say I started doing radio when I was twenty eight,
(01:16:30):
so don't feel like it's later. Yeah, So I just
want to put that out there because sometimes making that
pivot to doing something that you really love can be
amazing and there you look back at it ten years
from now. And be like, damn, look at what I'm doing.
So don't even worry about that. That's still early to
be changing your career. What is it that you're doing now? Um? So,
(01:16:50):
I used to work out a really salon in Ohio
and now I'm venturing off on my own. And I've
been yes for so many years. But it's kind of
hard to venture off on my own and do my
own things. But I learned so much from the company,
but it's just kind of hard to leave my job
and being praised and hands. I mean, they call me
(01:17:12):
the dope. It's our job, so it really hurts ball
off on my own, but the job starts as my
mental and my anxiety way more so, I had come
to a point of leasing thousands of dollars a month
and income and sacrifice styles for my happiness. So a
few things here. First of all, congratulations for venturing out
(01:17:33):
on your own. And we have to make sure we
shout out your business because that is a huge deal
and a lot of people are too scared to take
that risk. So you got to give yourself some type
of applause for that, for actually taking that risk. That's
a huge deal. So I want to congratulate you for
being an entrepreneur because that is what you do. Right.
You work someplace so that you could learn the ins
and out of a business, so now you're equipped to
(01:17:53):
start your own business. And so I think for yourself,
prioritizing is important and that helps me a lot. When
it comes to the businesses that I have. There's going
to be certain days that you have to make sure
that business takes a priority, but also self care on
certain days has to take a priority. And just like
I schedule all the meetings I have, I make sure
I schedule a time to take care of myself and
do things that's for me as well. Now, the other
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thing I will say is don't be afraid to get help.
I know a lot of times our pride and we
feel like, oh, I don't want to be harassing people
and bothering people, but sometimes you do need to let
people know, look, I just need some help with certain things.
And if that means that you have to get yourself
an intern or a family member or somebody that's close
to you that can actually help you sit down with
and even strategizing, right, even just sitting down having some
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wine with a couple of your best friends and coming
up with some ideas. Things like that are really inspirational. Yeah.
Right now, I have my husband who's been amazing during
the whole process. He was pushing for me to even
just quit my job, so I was scared because of
the money. But so far as been like two weeks
and it's been amazing, just so freedom and you know, yeah, yeah,
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I definitely have enjoyed it. So and listen, it's only
been two weeks, so it's gonna be a long row ahead,
but there's gonna be some amazing moments for you. And
sometimes businesses don't automatically work the way that we anticipate,
and we have to pivot and switch directions and accommodate
those things. And that's fine also, but you are your
own boss now, and when it comes to the anxiety,
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there's nothing wrong with you getting the help that you need.
And that means, like I said, self care, that might
mean scheduling time to talk to somebody to help talk
you through things. Another thing that I really always advise
is getting professional advice and help when it comes to
business and entrepreneurship, and a lot of places have their
own small business services, small business administration. You pay for
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that with your tax dollars. So go and take those classes,
go and do those networking things that you need to
do in order to help your business thrive. It's just
important to be prepared. It's important for you to always
be thinking about the next level. I know, I talk
about mastery all the time. So you started your own business.
Now you have to make sure you master all the
things that you need to do in order to take
things to the next level. Always never get complacent and think, Okay,
(01:20:04):
I'm good, I'm in this space, I'm bringing in this money.
Always be strategizing how can I make more? How can
I do more? How can I grow my base? And
the first thing you can do right now is plug
your business right here on the breakfast club. Hi, my
name is de Trio from Commis, Ohio and my Instagram
is b E s dot vs and Victor A r
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ri I. That bar but b E S dot period
vs and Victor A R I. All right, so congratulations
on that. And you know that's all my tips for you,
because it's being an entrepreneur is one of the most
rewarding things, but it is something that you have to
be patient with yourself. It is something that's always going
to require you to be reviewing what you have going
on and uh, just making different changes in your business.
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But it's one of the best feelings in the world.
So congratulations. I appreciate this so much. I love you guys.
Hiring five will one now we got rooms all away? Yes,
and the first ever gay bachelor. We gotta discuss all right,
we'll get into that. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club. Why are you so excited? Wait minute, damport,
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we can flag everywhere. Everybody in Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the
god we are the Breakfast Club dramas are so happy
because clicking news. She's filling the team. This is the
rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Breaking news.
(01:21:39):
Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez have officially called off their
wedding their engagement. They did release a joint statement to today.
They said, we have realized we are better as friends
and look forward to remaining so we will continue to
work together and support each other on our shared businesses
and projects. It's the best for each other and one
(01:22:01):
another's children. Out of respect for them. The only other
comment we have to say is thank you to everyone
who has sent kind words and support. Someone to who
tells these folks that people care. Like at a time
like this, when you see everything that's going on in
the country, you think we really care enough a day
for you to release a statement that your wedding is off.
A lot of people do care. Yeah, Drama's Ramos Lopez,
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Anthony Rodriguez Martin over here. Okay, Okay, they definitely get
a lot of people do care. I would say that, yeah,
I would agree. They've been together since twenty seventeen, they've
been engaged for two years, but they are now going
to focus on remaining friends. It ca well. We do
wish them both the best, though I know it's not
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easy to be going through these breakups in the public
eye because every question they're gonna be asked, you know,
is what happened looking forward for the next few years,
How do you feel, Dramas, You know, part of me
is upset up Latino Royalty right there, but also a
rod He's dead. He's on the trading block. He's dead.
He's dead to you, He's on the trading boy. This
(01:23:07):
is the last strike. The first one was the whole
steroid scene with the Yankees. And then now how you
messed it up with Jay low Man. Did you just
say that a rod is trade? No, he's you. Hear
what you want? Now, you sucked your teeth and you
kind of lift your lips and you like a rods.
Now you used the trade. Now he wasn't interested in
the story until that. Right there, I'm interested in you
and a rod. That's that's the story. Okay, it's little creepy,
(01:23:29):
all right Now, This next story is for DJMB because
all these stories are personal for everyone on the show.
Colton Underwood, former star of the Bachelor, was on Robbing
Roberts on Good Morning America and he came out. Here's
what he said. I've ran from myself for a long time.
I've hated myself for a long time, and I'm gay,
(01:23:50):
and i came to terms with that earlier this year,
and I've been processing it through the nerves. I can
see the joy, I can see the relief. I mean,
I'm emotion, but I'm emotional in like such a good, happy,
positive way, Unlike the happiest and healthiest I've ever been
in my life. I don't watch the show, so I
don't know what's going on, but I feel like it's
a whole season that needs to be knelling. Boyd. Absolutely, man,
(01:24:12):
that's forty hours of my life. I feel bamboozooth. I
watched your life. I wanted you to win. The whole
seas should be nulling void. All of those girls got misled.
Absolutely they did. He did what he did. He did
end up choosing Cassie Randolf. They never got engaged. They
had a very messy breakup, and he did apologize for
how things ended. He said he did truly love everything
(01:24:32):
about her and made things more difficult. But he did
say that at one point he did try to pray
the gay away. You wouldn't love with Cassie, yeah, where
you wouldn't love with Cassie, yes, And that only made
it harder and more confusing for me. I'm sorry for
any pain and emotional stress I caused. I wish you
wouldn't have happened the way it did. I wish that
(01:24:52):
I would have been courageous enough to fix myself before
I broke anybody else now. He also had a memoir
that came out called The First Time It came out
last year, and he said that The Bachelor actually helped
him realize he wasn't gay back then. He said he
questioned his sexuality in his early twenties because he was
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bullied growing up and the bully said he was gay,
and he says he believed it. But now I guess
he's accepting it because you know, he couldn't pray it
away and he's gay. So he's come out and he's
living his truth. He questioned the sexuality and still went
on the show, Well he's yeah. I mean, he probably
didn't want to admit to himself dramas. You got some
(01:25:34):
experience in this area because he's part of the room report.
So I'm gonna okay, nobody tell you I feel bamboos.
That's forty hours of my life that I was really
you know, and you know, going for him. Virginity was
a hot topic on the show, too heavy. I didn't
take it. What this play skin beige, waffle colored, negrol.
(01:26:05):
Nobody said anything about you taking me poor man's virginity.
We're just saying, you watch the show and that's all
you're a Bachelor fan in the room. That's what we
were saying. We didn't say you took his virginity. No
hold on, Angelie. Our producer Dan just came in here
with another headline. It says a bachelor fans demand. They're demanding.
(01:26:26):
Yes they are. I was getting to that. Now they
are demanding a gay season. So when Twitter user says,
so let's see a gay Bachelor's season, it's overdue and
everybody is asking for that. Everybody, let's look, let's see.
I want to keep I want to see that same
energy you've been keeping for the past couple of weeks
about this show. I'm not gay, but I will definitely host.
(01:26:48):
I would have to. I'm just saying to host and
not saying I am. But I would love to host that.
I would love to be a part of that, that
Bachelor's season. Okay, all right, okay you pay. Six Day
confirmed that Colton Underwood is working on a docuseries with Netflix,
but you already started shooting in New York City. Just FYI,
Colton Underwood Underwood means he's a bottom. All right, that
(01:27:12):
is your report. I definitely they got to host that.
I think you can work with you guys. Let's let's
go really hard. I can't think of a great photos
I do to a nice little rolls between the butt cheeks.
That's what they do. They put the roles in their
mouth right, yes on the show. Yes, I'm with you
and the host. Let's just start that campaign. The host
doesn't get the roles in the butt cheeks. They give
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the well we're here, we're changing the we're changing in
that we're setting nutrients. Well, I have to have to
talk to my agency then. If you're gonna just change things,
all right, revote, we'll see tomorrow. Everybody else to People's
Choice mixes up. Next, let's go so Breakfast Club, your
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Everybody is tj Envy and Jelou Yee, Charlotne the guy
we are the Breakfast Club shout to the og Kevin
Liles was stopping to do this lording, saluting Kevin a
(01:28:19):
lot of free jury that he gave out this morning.
I mean, those are the people that you should listen to.
If you're trying to break into the industry because Kevin A.
Liles has done in a million different ways. Absolutely shout
out to Kevin Lyles and everything he's over he's doing
over there at three hundred. Why death Jam doesn't just
don't acquire three hundred? Wouldn't that make sense? It's three
hundreds of the independent company. Couldn't death Jam just acquired
They don't. Maybe they don't want to. They want to
(01:28:40):
maybe have the ability to be able to put artists
on different labels and do different collaps was with them
once they I mean it would make I mean it
was distribution through Warner. But let me ask you, of course,
I was thinking about this, Who is the star at
death Jam right now? Like nobody LLL the DMX to
jay Z, nobody you can say the job Kanye no
Christian music, not in twenty twenty one, Kanye is a star.
(01:29:02):
To Change is a star, Rick Cross isn't star. But
I understand what every saying. Epice, I didn't even know
that she see. I don't. I don't, I don't. I
don't associate none of them with the actual death Jam brand.
That's the that's the problem with death Jam now and
That's why I said it would be dope. Imagine they
acquired somebody like three hundred and make somebody like Kevin
Lyles the champ in the Death Cham. Wouldn't that make
so much sense? Yeah? I don't know, but like you said,
(01:29:24):
they have a distribution deal with Warner, right yeah, because
I don't even think of like what what what records
does def jam have on the charts right now? Biber,
Justin Bieber, I don't even associate Justin Bieber with Dad
yet because the Beba's death Jam. You know, I'm trying
to think of a No, there's no artist on the charge.
Deaf Jam is a great brand with nothing behind it
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right now, that's just the truth to the matter. All right, Well,
we gotta make death Cham pop some house somewhere. We
gotta fire some artists. If you're a dope artist. Man
called that Tina need to put out an album. Natina
need to put out to put you in the studio
the day Latina put out of the album, the Tina
is the hottest artist on death Jam artist Jam. Tina
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is the hottest artist on death Jam right now? Okay,
goodness gracious, all right, when we come back, positive notice
to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
It's time to get a pattiere. Charlomagn You got a
positive note, I do, man. The positive note is simply this.
I want everybody to remember this man. Anybody out there
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that's dealing with something, or you know you got some wounds,
some unhealed trauma that you haven't dealt with, always remember
the real flex. The real flex in life is how
many wounds you can turn into what you know. Finish it, y'all.
Dunk