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October 6, 2021 86 mins

Today on the show we had friend to the room Rza stop by where he spoke about "Wu-Tang: An American Saga", early financial struggles, learning patience and more. Also Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to all the tokers of the tiks participating in the latest trend "Slap a Teacher" challenge in school, but fair warning kids, cause you might hit the wrong teacher, that will give you that action back! And Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee".

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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a mega for us. Y'all just took over him with
Chris Brown, I've officially joined the breakfast Club. Say Something,
I'm with it, says morning show brekfas Club. Good morning

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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo Good morning, Yolo man,
Good morning angela ye. Piece to the planet is, Oh,
guess what day it is? Guess what day it is?

(00:47):
Good morning? What's happening? And I believe DJ MV is
getting gas on his way to work. Oh I did
that on Monday. You can't do that. You can't do
that in the morning. Is the game of inches. We
say that all the time here. You know, we said
we use that phrase because it's like a football phrase.
Football is a game of inches, you know what I mean.
And that's what it is in the morning to get
here on time. Anything can can can make you late,

(01:08):
and getting gas and I want to definitely makes you late.
You know. Ever since I got my license, my dad
has instilled in me that I should never let my
gas tank get below half full. So as soon as
I get to half full, it's like it's empty for me,
and I'm like, oh man, I gotta get gas. And
you know, it's so crazy, especially if you live in Jersey.
You can't even inslute to everybody who lives in Jersey.
They understand what I'm about to say. You can't even

(01:29):
use the excuse that, like you gotta pump the gas yourself,
you know what I mean. Like some people just be
lazy and don't want to go to the gas station
because they don't want to get out the car and
have to, you know, get out and pump themselves. In Jersey,
they pumped the gas for you. State that does that.
Like it's literally you cannot pump your own gas in question.

(01:49):
And I feel like that's the only place because when
I first got my license, it was in Jersey, and
I'll never forget I did not know how to pump
gas and so I had to go I had to
go get gas somewhere else, and I did not know
because I never did it. I lived in Jersey. I
was like, I got my license when I was seventeen,
never had to pump my own gas. Wow, And then

(02:09):
years later I was like, how do you do this? Yeah,
so it's just a matter of, like, you know, going
out of your way to go to the gas station.
That's all. It's just really that simple. Yes, Now, what
do we have planned on the show? And we were
up late last night watching the BT Hip Hop Awards.
I don't know if you watched that last night, and
Rap City came back last night. Also, I saw a
Rap City that was great, dropping a clues bumps for
Big Tigger, DJ Drama, Fat Jos made dupre who else?

(02:31):
I think who else I saw on the show? I
just like seeing from Brooklyn. Devin who that she's a
rapper from Brooklyn was here on it. But I like
the fact that they kept showing like a lot of
the old clips from Rap City. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I didn't see all the BET Hip Hop Awards I was.
I was in and out. All right, Well, well, you know,

(02:51):
we'll be discussing all of that this morning. Tyler the
creator had an amazing night last night. Though I saw
I actually saw Tyler when he won his influence. Old
War was the j cultural Influence Award or something like that. Yeah,
and I saw when he won hip Hop Problem the
yet very deserving for both of those. All right, So
we'll get into all of that this morning. And we
have a hip hop legend, a hip hop icon, the

(03:13):
architect of arguably the greatest rap group of all time,
the Rulers zig Zag Ziggo. Law Rizzo will be joining
us because Utang TV series season two was on Hulu
right now. I think they're up to episode seven starting today,
I believe of season two. Yeah, so uh, really great
series to watch. You know. That was my first job

(03:35):
ever working in the music business out of college, and
I entered there when I was in college. Utange Management
and then Mutang Corporations. Then you're in a Utang video, Yeah,
I definitely. And the video was only released in Europe.
There's a little bit of nudity in it, really yeah,
and it's cursing in it as well. Okay, all right,
we talked to the Rizzar this morning and we got

(03:56):
front page and who's coming up next year? Yes, your
guy Andrew Yang. He's no longer a Democrats. I don't
blame him. We'll talk about it when we come back
to all the Most Dangers Morning Show, the Breakfast Club
asking me about some damn fashion Like I know we'll
come in here and talk. You don't think such and such.
I wouldn't look weird. That's what you see what I'm
wearing right now she's talking about. I'm not. I ain't
handing to do it that she she can say who

(04:17):
she talking about? Morning? Everybody is DJ MV and Angela Yee,
Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now, let's
get in some front page news. That w NBA again
tonight eight o'clock. The Sky take on the Sun and
the Mercury take on the Aces, all right, so make
sure you tune into that. And the Yankees at home. Yeah,
the Red Sox sent the Yankees home last night, so
the Yankees will be uh chilling at the Creab. Oh.

(04:40):
So it's playoffs in baseball? Yeah, playoffs. Damn for the wild.
I did not know baseball. Baseball just seemed like such
a niche sport now days. Just getting a lot better
is my home runs? It's getting a lot. I had
no idea they were in the playoffs in baseball? What
else we got? Easy? All right? Andrew Yang is breaking
up at the Democratic Party. Now he is an end dependent.
He said he changed his voting registration from Democrats Independent.

(05:03):
It was a strangely emotional experience. He wrote this on
an essay that was posted on his blog. And he
believes that he can reach more people outside of the
two party system effectively. So here's what he had to
say about leaving the Democratic Party. Unfortunately, dysfunction there is
nothing new in Washington, Wolf, And we can also see
and feel that polarization is at literally civil war levels

(05:24):
right now. We're seeing it manifest in dysfunctional politics in Washington,
but we're seeing it in our own neighborhoods, in our
own communities. And that's what the Forward Party is designed
to counteract. We're going to lower the temperature of the
entire country by improving the political incentives so that our
leaders need to be reasonable and huge toward the middle
instead of answering only to the extremes on either side.

(05:47):
He's smart. I mean, I know a lot of people
that you know independent, and you know I don't consider
myself a Democrat. He the only reason I'm registered as
a Democratic because someone told me I had to be
to vote locally. I don't even know if that's still
the case. But there's absolutely no reason for you know,
black people to be part of any particular party. None
of our interests of being represented. So the party, if
you want to get more information, it's Forward party dot com.

(06:09):
Now here's what he had to say about how to
make this new party happen. The way we're gonna make
this happen well is by implementing open primaries and ranked
choice voting in states around the country. One state has
already done this. That state is Alaska, which is a
red state, but there are other blue states that have
also been considering it. So you need to have a nonpartisan,

(06:29):
bipartisan popular movement to make this happen. It's why I
declared myself as an independent earlier this week. They're going
to be forward Democrats, forward independence, forward Republicans who want
to bring the country together and actually change the system.
So it's going to start working again. I mean, he's right, man,
I mean, you know, think about it. They told us
if we get control of the White House and to
sendate things like police reform will get done, voting rights.

(06:51):
None of that's happening. And as Democrats like you know,
Kristen Cinema and Joe Mansion Block and Progress. So what's
the point of being part of that party? Vote your
interests and I'll tell everybody to go to our Black
Party dot org and salute to West Bellamine. And you know,
Canada's Holland's worth. They've been on the Breakfast Club, the
founders of Our Black Party. There's also some statistics in
the video that I mentioned. Fifty seven percent of Americans
won a third party, and up to sixty percent said

(07:14):
they felt that both the Democratic and Republican parties were
out of touch. That's right, and they're all right, go
to our Black Party dot dot org, Man West Bellamine,
Canada's Holland's Worth, salute slut to Diddy. All right, well
that is your front page news. Yes, shout to DJ Scheme.
Congratulations to a DJ Scheme. He wanted to be et
award last night for best DJ. So shout to DJ

(07:35):
Ski DJA Scheme. Yeah, Slot the scheme. It's from Florida.
All right, congratulation. That was very gracious of you and me.
I know you were nominated. He was. He's a producer
producers for x xx, Ski Mask, the Slump God. Oh
got you got, you got. It's kind of like, uh,
I guess you know how I was gonna say the
clue of the Florida because he's from Florida, So he does.

(07:57):
He does add DJD tough category. Who who's in that category? Nice? Okay,
drama okay, no, CALLI wasn't in it. Okay, cal I
wasn't producing myself and I'm forgetting to somebody else. Next
we're dropping the clue bonds of DJ Sking clearly won't

(08:18):
deserve don't don't know the brother buck congrats. I don't
know what im either, but salute, salute to your skin.
Now get it off your chest. Eight don't drink five
eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent,
hit us up right now. Phone lines a wide open.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. I'm
I'm taling, what's doing? This is your time to get

(08:41):
it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. Eight
hundred five eight five one five one. We want to
hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this?
What's phone on? D heavy? What's up? Brotherly? Get you
off your chest? Man? The ht Woods garbage lest so
garbage about it. That was the worst stifle that was.

(09:03):
It really was nobody in there that was good. Only
two seats. I've killed it too. Yeah, everything else it
was garbage. Yo. I see people talking about that. What's
his name? K Kid? Oh No, he was hard so crazy.
I saw him, he was in I texted about him
when I was asking DJ Head, I was like, why
is everybody rapping over Callid? And uh that Callid beacause

(09:26):
they cleared one beat for everybody to use. It's not
that's not always been the case. No, it's not. It's
not to be Primo usually produced a beat and it
was a boom bat type of beat. Yeah, but it
was always a different beat. And yes, yo, that was
the worsest one. And I mean they could have did
a I understand DJ, you did the red carpet and
you got to promote it. But what about La Kid?

(09:47):
I thought she was did she did good? Yo? Everybody's
fun behind the footsteps of making the stallion or whatever.
Like I'm looking at him like, yo, change up your style.
It's it's just yeah, I don't think they should have
used that beat though. I like Simbol. Simbol was dope.
I saw Simbo. Yeah, she did good. I like seeing
other women. Erica Banks did good. Erica Banks did good.

(10:08):
I think two Ci Digger, I know two from Syracuse.
He killed it. Yeah from you here with Tui was here.
I was here. He from Syracuse, Syracuse and he grew
up in North Carolina too, but he killed it. Yeah,
Simbol was dope. I saw Simbo. He was dope. That
dude we just talked about k k k k Ken
he was dope. Um. It was just the worst man.
They would They could have been better. How old are

(10:28):
you though? That's what I'm saying. That might that might,
that might be out of our demo BAP Original Rap.
Because I was texting my young ns last night, like,
oh this person, the thing is this, you know? And
they was like, yeah, but bro, I got something for
you versus you, like the versus Big Daddy King came
Ress War and that's that that might be more for you. Yeah,

(10:49):
Big King. But and I saw a super Cat is
gonna be kicking off this versus tour. You know, I'm
excited about that one. That's more for you. That's the
beauty of being older, though, I mean, and we should
be happy that we got artists that are you know,
still relevant enough that we want to see at forty
something years old. Hello, who's this a good morning to team?
Hey Tim, get it off your chests, bro. So it's

(11:11):
not really get it off my chest, but I have
a baby girl, dude. November, I wanted to know if
you have any advice for first time fallers November. What
November twenty six? Wow, my baby's born November. My baby's
doing November twenty six as well. Oh that's so cute. Okay, yeah,
November twenty six. But if it's been the first time,
that had six times, so he can give you some advice. Yeah,

(11:31):
I mean I would just say they grow fast. Love him,
kiss him, hug him, give him all the support that
they need. Tell them you love them, tell them they
look beautiful, and just keep them close because when they
grow so damn fast. Man, I will tell you too. Man,
you know, I got a new born in the house. Really,
really be there for your wife, man, Really are the
mother and your child. I don't know if that's your wife,
but really really be there for her. Make sure make

(11:53):
her life as easy as possible. Like, you know, if
you gotta get a night nurse, if you gotta get
a dueler to be at the crib with her, like like,
you know, really I read something I didn't read it.
Latham was telling me about how in some countries Latham
is all doing a lateam times for forty days after birth.
The wife gets to do absolutely nothing, like she's just
basically on better red. So as close as you can

(12:15):
get to that as possible, that should be one of
your goals, all right. I just wanted to congratulate you both.
I know m has a baby on the way. I
wanted to congratulate him and Charlemagne. I wanted to congratulate
you for just having another baby. Girl. But that baby.
Kiss on that baby, and support that baby, and courage
and support the mother, man that was so fast, and

(12:36):
support the mother after birth, and enjoy that baby. I
will God blood, all right, man. That's really, that's really
truly the one probably the most important thing. Support the
mother both after birth, I think you know what I mean, Like,
I think both support the baby, support the MoMA. I
mean they're both, yeah, but you got to trust me,
support the mom man. When you when you start reading
about how they treat women in other countries after they
have babies. Yeah we're not doing right over here. Well

(12:59):
support right, but make sure you love both brother have
a go one, get it on a few chests eight
hundred five, eight five one or five one if you
need to actually with postpartum and everything. Now like it's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This is
your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man,

(13:20):
hear from you on the Breakfast Club. You got something
on your mind? Hello? Who's this? Hey? This is a
big mode down from Florida. More what I've getting off
your chest? Man? Listen, I want to talk about first off,
what's up breakfast Club Charlemagne, DJ Nvy and Angela every morning.

(13:41):
I want to let y'all know, man, I hate these haters. Man,
when you make a move. I recently sold my business
and I put a lot of work into it, but
I moved into a new position at another company that
offered me more money, more income for my family. And
there's always somebody in your circle that wants to be like, oh,
well that's the wrong move. But that's the wrong move
and they don't know what's for suppers. They get donkey

(14:01):
either day. And then also DJ Vy, why you don't
embrace us, man. You're Dominicans, bro. If we know you
from here, dominic I'm not Dominican. I am black. He's Dominican.
I am not Dominicans, Dominican Dominican business plans, but I
am not Dominican. Dominican beard the Dominican hand lost with cars?

(14:21):
You're Dominican, bro. Stop you got a closet full of
white jeans Dominicans with cars? Real, don't forget about the
closet full of white jeez you got Yeah, that's right,
I only got one fit. You got like white jeans
on every week. The thing that's true. I don't even
wear white jeans. But all right, I'll take it. But
shout to all my Dominican brothers out there there. You
got Hello, who's this askelet from Houston? What's up y'all? Astley?

(14:45):
What's up getting? Man? Listen, y'all need to understand that
jay Z and Beyonce are full fless devil worshippers. You
ain't got nothing else to think about this morning? You up,
that's not true either, But why are you saw hurt
this morning? Sweetheart? Why are you hurt? My voice is like,

(15:05):
shut up, Solomon. Why do you want to argue with
people all the time. I'm not hug you in you
caught up here with the negativity. I'm sending you healing energy. Well,
thank you, so man, I'm getting it off. That's right.
But yeah, that's nothing shooting it everywhere? Yeah nothing, she said,
it is true, but we're sending her healing energy. Hello,
who's this from Brooklyn? Hey? What's up? Broke it off

(15:27):
your chest? What's good care for? I don't like town.
The New York Nets is forcing Kyrie's hand, the Brooklyn Nets, Sorry,
the Brooklyn Nets. The Brooklyn Nets is forcing Kyrie's hand
to take the vaccine when when you look on the
CDC website, it clearly states that the vaccine can kill you.
Called heart information, bring information all types of autummune disease.

(15:49):
So how can you mandate something that potentially kill you?
Maagine question? Does the CDC website really say that? Did
you read it? I'm trying to go I'm gonna go
there right now. But where did you hear? Did you
read it? Seriously? Serious? It really says the COVID vaccine
can kill you. I clearly reactions for the vaccine is

(16:10):
definitely send me the link. I want to read that.
Why is that not Front page News? Send me the link.
Front Page News, the biggest sponsors of them coming down. Yeah.
I think that whenever you can't take any type of
vaccine or medication, there's always a potential for adverse reactions,
just like when you see a commercial for any type

(16:31):
of medication, they give you those warnings. Can I can
I can I ask you a question? You do know?
Like hundreds of millions of people are and are vaccinated
at this point in America, right, Okay? One hundred millions
of people dying? Yeah, you can't potentially hurt No, no,

(16:53):
no no, if the potentially hurt you or doesn't hurt you,
you say if you started off saying it does kill you.
I'm just one. I'm asking questions here. That's all. Not
saying you're right a wrong, just asking. According to the
CDC website, that have been people that have died heart attacks, annualism, inflammation, inflammation,
brain inflammation. Okay, just to mend something, and I'm full

(17:20):
within that three percent of people that have an adverse
reaction of me to take a composition for it, allow
me to sue you. The vaccines industry, They don't allow this.
The government does not this the suing of them for
potential harm to my body. Okay, I'm on a king,
I'm on the CDC website now. My producer just bought

(17:42):
it in. It's their Reports of death after COVID nineteen
vaccination are rare. More than three hundred and ninety million
dozares of COVID nineteen vactors were administered in the US
from December fourteen, twenty through September twenty seven, twenty twenty one.
During this time, Bears received eight thousand, one hundred and
sixty four reports of death. That's old point to one

(18:03):
percent among people who receive the COVID nineteen vaccine. No,
we don't you know that you have far of a
chance of dying from COVID than from the vaccine. Like
I think he's saying that true, look at the specific

(18:24):
point now, looking, I'm not mad at him because I
think I can win the power ball, right, and I
for calling what he's saying is he he could be
that old point zero And that's how I feel about
the power ball. So I understand you my anxiety set up. Yeah,
but when the thing is that when someone when you
work for a corporation. If they mandate something, you have
an option either I work here and do it or

(18:46):
I don't. That's true. And it's also not just the
safety of you. It's the people around you. That's true.
I understand where he's coming from. I could be that
that point zero six, right, And so then you can
say it's not worth the risk to me, right, And
I don't want to work here because it's not worth
that choice. Still, it's a choice. All right, we'll get
it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one

(19:06):
on five one. Now we got rooms on the way, yes,
and let's set it off with the BT Hip Hop Awards.
We'll talk about who the winners were last night and
then you guys can discuss what parts were the highlights
and maybe not all right, we'll get into that next.
It's the Breakfast Club of the Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We

(19:28):
are the breakfast Clubs. Let's talk to BET Hip Hop Awards.
She's filling the team. This is the rumor report with
Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. All right, Well, the
BT Hip Hop Awards were on last night, as you know,
eighty five South Show hosted again Young Legends, Yes, and

(19:50):
it all opened up with DC Young Fly doing his
soldier boy you what what happened? BC? What are you doing?
Ain't my head spitting this classic pimpc verse? And what
is what is this? And why are you dressed like
you signed to the gas station? Let me tell you something,
just because I ain't old as y'all see of the

(20:10):
right active this Okay, I know what I'm doing, bro.
This is supposed to be a tribute to the old school.
Any you not for the headlight solider, ain't no class
class a matter of fact, y'all move by the way
and move on. Dancers, DC Young Flocking sing, DC Young
Flocking dance, DC Young Flocking do it all dropping the

(20:32):
clues buns for eighty five South Show. Now they killed
it yesterday they killed it. He started doing a soldier
boy Dancers, they killed him. Man. All the skits were funny.
Congratulations to do if you want more than eighty five
Soft Show, and make sure to check out their YouTube channel,
the eighty five South Show, and make make sure to
check out the eighty five South Show podcast on the
Black Effect. I Heart Radio podcast Network. We're actually celebrating
our one year anniversary tomorrow with a live podcast in

(20:54):
Atlanta with the eighty five soft show Horrible Decisions and
hosted by Flaming Row. Right now. They were also the ciphers,
and that's something that we all pay attention to. So
let's look at some of them right now. Lakia, there's
a bat all little people to say, I don't know me.
I'm not could put the middle of my neck. I
let him know. I'm the cold and stow. They don't
like when I'm checking my Shawne's deep still I did

(21:15):
it a can. No. They don't like the fact that
I'm the one to compete with. So I'm winning the
can that can't take me out of my element. Pull
up in form. I gotta settlement talking bick wish. When
I walk in the room, very FONDI started trusting the elephant.
I'm going up and don't settling moving got stand before
I was a wards and the struct the check up,
the prist, I ain't take it and keeping up with
no pictures. I'm better than nah. She was snapping. But
I don't understand why everybody was wrapping over the damn

(21:35):
callad beat like that's that was so redundant. But I
usually picked one beat and I don't remember that. Yeah,
Premo usually produced a beat that they usually picked. That's
how Premo usually was DJ and so shout to DJ
head he was DJ and and I guess that's the
record that they got cleared and everybody has to rap
over that beat. I guess I never noticed, because you
know the Premo beating is an original beat? Correct? That
beat so familiar? I was like, why have everybody rapping

(21:56):
on with his beat? All right? So kid ken and
going up? There's any way Benjamin is my honey, bay
me like, I'll be y on the play They hello,
then I'm full of gay. Stop playing Thursday can I'll
be in a juggle with her man Tarzan and he
bore a bag with a kid in our land? Then
what a man is a big money playing look blowing
the fields like ging me all of this stuff I
keep playing from Italy they always talking, would never get
rid of me only eighteen run enough everything stop it

(22:18):
ain't anythink you o our copy everything hot bay copy
canned up in three popping all these tinairs holes, watching
dad doing like this name of it who looked better
than meat, taking the papers, take countries. If there to
top y yo need bloo kid. He ts Chicago. By
the way, he's the first openly gay rapper to participate
in that cipher, he snapped. He told paper, when my

(22:39):
community sees me in the staffer, they're going to gag.
They're gonna be so excited because I know they've been
waiting for me to literally do what I have to
do for my community. And that's how I came to do,
to represent and do the best I can do. I
really feel like I was born for this, no pressure
at all us so people really enjoy Tusy. I'll be
stuck in her head. Don't be feeling like guys are
shad poop better. Yeah, and like some kids, TUTI session
stops that I that I can't tune. I'm not your

(23:01):
regular artist, trust me, I'm wanted the hardest. I put
a Russian Army in the front yard. I mean they're
not a case in the bar, the couplet, a wise
body on the nam chucking the text becum in my back.
I don't ask kids my own frinch kicks, and I
don't like rick to lesson got shri wait with why
even something? Then I had to Bob wanting to take
kicks if we used to post stuff with a bit
to Stilly with chest collect from Victy. I want from
EBT to the BBT. What's the EBB? But why would

(23:23):
I Richard Milly my rich when I could go spend
the MIDI on a christ did Su South Post Music
Group on Taylor's Happening and Tyler the Creator. He got
the first ever BT Cultural Influence Award from LLL cool J.
Playboy Cardi has a line, boy my mom my house
off this mumbling, and I always get like teared up

(23:44):
when he says that, because like this thing that's a
hobby or a pastime or a passion for us, A
lot of people want here that they kept us out
of trouble and it allowed us to change our family lives,
our friends lives, our lives. And I definitely think that
I've created my own path, but it's people who allowed
me to understand that I can do that who laid

(24:07):
the blueprint. He had a big night last night and
Nelly got the I Am hip Hop Icon Award and
performed from of y'all from the heart Land or if
You're from Missouri or any part like that. You know,
we don't get a lot of this. We don't get
a lot of chances to stand on stage and say yeah,
it's our turn. So um, this just ain't for me,

(24:28):
just for my whole area. It's a little different when
you're trying to rep for you, when your crew, and
when you're trying to rep for a whole state. And
just to be clear, I never had a co sign.
Nobody stood on stage and put their arm around me.
Nobody gave me a feature, Nobody put a chain around
my neck. I got thrown in the deep end and
was told to swim. Trump Bonds and Taller the creator,

(24:52):
now Tyller the creator. Everybody was like asking what was
in his bag. He had a sweater and a blanket.
He said, sometimes it gets colder to BT walls. That's
what he had in his bag. And Tyler took our
hip Hop Album of the Year snacks, and then he
said he was most excited. He said he wanted to
see if luj really licked his lips all the time,
so he was looking forward to seeing if he did that.

(25:12):
When he gave him that award, dope, all right, next
step we got front page news. We'll talk about the
Facebook whistle blower. All right, we'll get into that. NeXT's
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Let's get into front page news. Yankees are home Yankees.
That's right. They lost the wild call game last night.
They lost the Boston six to two. Not tonight w NBA.

(25:56):
The Scott take on the Son and the Mercury take
on the Aces, and what else we Well, let's talk
about this Facebook whistleblower. Francis Hogan at thirty seven year
old former Facebook product manager. She worked on civic integrity
issues at the company, and she was questioned by a
commerce subcommittee about what Facebook owned Instagram knew about the
effects that the platform was having on young users, amongst

(26:20):
other issues, and national security concerns understaffing, things like that.
Here's what you had to say about government regulation of Facebook.
When we realized big tobacco was hiding the harms it caused,
the government took action. When we figured out cars were
safer with seatbelts, the government took action. And when our
government learned that opioids were taking lives, the government took action.

(26:41):
I implore you to do the same here today. Facebook
shapes our perception of the world by choosing the information
we see. Even those who don't use Facebook are impacted
by the majority who do. A company with such frightening
influence over so many people over their deepest thoughts, feelings,
and behavior needs real oversight. She also says she believes
Facebook's products harms children's stokes division, weakens our democracy, and

(27:05):
she said the leadership knows how to make Facebook and
Instagram safer, but won't make the necessary changes because they
have put their astronomical profits before people. Congressional action is needed.
They won't solve this crisis without your help, you know question,
she's considered a whistle blower because she worked there, right,
So what about the great documentary The Social Dilemma, which
essentially says all the same things where they considered whistle

(27:28):
blowers too. I don't know. I guess you have to
also talk before the Senate panel and do all. You know,
so she's actually testifying. Either way, they're all correct, And
I guarantee you know, in the future, we're gonna see
the impact of social media on the human brain, like
our social media habits are not normal. And I can
also hear y'all saying, no, you can't regulate social media.

(27:49):
They're taking away our freedom. Y'all ain't got no freedom
because you slaves the damn smartphones, all right, And as
you said, it's not the first time that there's been
a whistleblower coming forward about Facebook, but this is the
first time that it's been the subject of congressional hearings.
Oh well, no, it's not the first time it's been
the congressional hearing. So there's just been a lot of
scrutiny around Facebook lately. And Mark Zuckerberg did respond, by

(28:11):
the way, what do you say now? He responded to
these claims. He did a post on his official Facebook
page last night. He said, it's difficult to see coverage
that represents our work in our motives at the most
basic level, I think most of us just don't recognize
the false picture of the company that it's being painted.
He said, the thing I saw. He also says the
argument that we deliberately push content that makes people angry

(28:32):
for profit is deeply illogical. We make money from ads,
and advertisers consistently tell us they don't want their ads
next to harmful or angry content. And I don't know
any tech company that sets out to build products that
make people angry or depress. The moral, business and product
incentives all point in the opposite direction. And he said,
we spent the past twenty four hours debriefing how we

(28:53):
can strengthen our assistance against this kind of failure. As
far as the outage that happens, he said, this was
also a reminder of how much our work matters too.
But the deeper concern with an outage like this isn't
how many people switched to competitive services or how much
money we lose, but what it means for the people
who rely on our services. I mean. It is interesting, though,
because you know, you've read stories before a lot of
these technmoguls who invented these social media apps, they've banned

(29:15):
their children from it. You know, they've limited their screen
time for them. He even banned their kids from it,
limited the scream time from it. I remember when the
Apple CEO Tim cooks that don't let your kids use
social media. So I mean, clearly they know that there's
a lot of risks that option as a parent to
ban your kids. My kids are not on social media.
My younger kids won't. I won't allow them to get

(29:35):
it to they get to a certain age, so I mean,
and they were trying to do their Instagram kids, but
it didn't end up happening. But Mark Zuckerberg also said
in his letter, the reality is that young people use technology.
Think about how many school age kids have phones. Rather
than ignoring this technology, companies should build experiences that meet
their needs while also keeping them safe. We're deeply committed
to doing industry leading work in this area. A good

(29:57):
example of this work as Messenger Kids, which is widely
recognized as better and safer than alternatives. And not be honest,
my kids in so many things outside the house, Like
I try to put them in everything. They don't have
ton for social media. Like even even my son who's seventeen,
he plays football, he ain't got time for social media.
He might be on maybe twenty thirty minutes a day,
but between books, studying and playing football, they ain't like

(30:20):
I barely be on social media because yeah, I mean,
if they really cared about human they would take breaks.
It'd be like social media breaks, like social media apps
would shut down for like a week a month just
to give everybody a chance to reset their brain. But
they'll never do that. You know why, because of profits.
You said how much money Marks Zuckerberg lost and those
six hours. Yeah, but I think about somebody like Boosey

(30:40):
who doesn't like when his Instagram is shut down because
he's missing out on I think it's to each individual person.
I don't. I don't think everybody has a social media
problem and you shut it down for a Weekness. People
that live off of it, that's how they create their business.
And I don't think you should be people a damn.
These people are addicted to social media and don't even
know it. We all are and don't even know it. Now,
that's a fact, and I gat this strong word. I

(31:01):
don't think everyone is addicted. Everyone's addicted. Okay, next time
you're out in public, just looking around and look at
what everybody's doing. I guarantee most people are just looking
down at their phones. Just do it. Just observe, go
out and observe your surroundings, whether you're in the airport,
whether you're at a restaurant. Guarantee majority out is the
other day. I didn't even know until somebody told me.

(31:22):
They were like, are your apps working? And then it
didn't mean anything to me. I don't think you could
shut down for a week or a month now. You
take away people's rights when they can look at things
when they don't want to look at things out. What
do you mean you take away their rights? I don't.
I don't think you should be able to shut You're
gonna shut down social media for a week or shut
it down for a month for people's in order to
reset people's brains. Yes, why not? It's like taking a
mental health break because guess what if somebody doesn't have

(31:44):
the wealwith all to take one on their own, do
it for them. That's like I'm saying, you know what,
we should take the music away for a week because
you know, they got to reset the brains because somebody's
music has bad influences. What are you talking about? That's
not what I'm talking about. That's a false equivalent. I
think you have a parent and how and how can
you have freedom if you're a slave with your social
who's a slave to this social media? Not everybody's a
slave to this social you're not paying attention, then no,

(32:04):
I am paying attention. I know my kids and my
family is not a slave to any of the social
media because I make sure that they're not. As a
parent and as a father and as a family person,
I make sure that they're not. And that's my job.
I actually feel like I need to be posting more
because I don't even think I post a lot. I'm
not even on it like that. I look, you know,
when I look at social media when I'm trying to
do my stories for the next day, or when I'm
checking things for work. But I could also just google

(32:25):
things and do it. It's just easier. But I could,
like on the weekend. I'm not really on it. I
just think it's a very telltale sign when you see
a lot of these technmodels don't let their kids use
I tells you all you need to know. Well, that
is your front page news, all right. Now, when we
come back, Rizza will be joining us. We're gonna keep
it a risk of course from Wu Tang. So we're
gonna talk to him when we come back. Now part
two of Wutang American Sagas. It's well now right, yeah,

(32:48):
tell Hulu now they're episode seven. They've already been playing
one through six. I think seven's out now also, all right,
so we'll talk to him when we come back. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club, The Breakfast Club.
Your morning's will never be the same morning. Everybody is
DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the

(33:11):
Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building,
the Rulers exact rizz Good Morning's up, peace, good morning, indeed,
how's everything? How are you feeling? Man? Feeling good? Yeah,
feel good. Had one of them long New York nights though,
So you know you got a studio Yeah really, yeah,
I was. I'm working on the score for this lebron thing.

(33:31):
Actually yeah, I haven't been in the studio to four
in the morning and maybe like yeah wow, but it
was like, yeah, went late. Hold on, that sounds interesting,
The lebron Thing scored by the Rizzer. Yeah, or something
you're doing for um, doing for calm, keeping the car.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, the combat, but let the comma
if I got one of the crib exactly. Got to
balance that, right, absolutely. Yeah. The funniest thing about it

(33:54):
is promoting sleep man. And I was at the four
in the morning. I mean, you know, you made a
comment before the interview started. You said, you're looking younger
and younger man, and you do like you look very vibrant,
very very healthy, very alive. Thank you, thank you keeping
that proper diet. I guess you know what I mean. Yeah, whatever,
lucion came first the mental and physical for you. It

(34:17):
kind of parallels, right, once you get knowledge of yourself,
you know, you think more of yourself, you look at
yourself a certain way. So yeah, it was parallel, but
it was progressive, you know what I mean. So I
probably had game more knowledge than I was activating. And
then after a while you start distealing knowledge down to
yourself and start living out your words or living out
your ideas. I had a you know, like like tom

(34:39):
is is like the medium. Everything was pastial, but in
your mind it's immediate. You could be home right now,
but it's gonna take your time to get there. But
I think when I was just coming more and more
on tune with myself to start realizing that, you know,
mental was good, but you gotta have the physical the matchup, right, Absolutely,
you ain't here. So yeah, it came came power now

(35:00):
Woutang in American Saga. Right, I'm not gonna lie. When
it first came out, I wasn't really into it. The
reason I wasn't really into it, it's not because of
it's hard to see things that you grew up, like
watching the Toris, watching a lot of these hip hop
where I lived, I don't want to watch it because
you're scared they're gonna get the story wrong. I was
on a plane one day and thank God for planes
because the planes have the American Saga on the plane

(35:22):
and catch it on a plane. And I fly so
much I've seen every movie. I was like, you know,
let me give this a shot. And when I've seen it,
I was very impressing and I really loved it. The
characters and I know people like MB you late, Yeah
I am, but it was the way that the characters were,
how they tied into each individual personal Woutang, how it's
so much similarities the realness of the stories. I really

(35:43):
enjoyed the American Saga season, thank you. I really enjoyed
the music. The whole feeling was very impressive. Well, I
appreciate that. You know, me and my part in the
Alex see when we first you know, try to say
we're gonna make this a TV show, it was it
was like, how how you gonna do it? Is it?
There's is there enough story here for dramatization, you know

(36:05):
what I mean? And not just for you know, when
you're doing TV, they only never want one season. I mean,
you can't walking up, Yeah I got one one man,
we don't. You don't play with once, you know what
I mean, you gotta have it really scoped out for
three to five to even get to the table. And
so we sat down and we just went through, you know,
through the history, um and we just started like, yo, yeah,

(36:26):
this is definitely a TV show here, and it's definitely
a lot of information that could be dramatized over a
course of time. But more important for me was that
that information had inspiration to it. So I hope if
you when you watch it, you see that we was
not just telling the story of not just telling who
tank story, really just telling the story of just growing
up in New York going hip hop. So many people

(36:48):
had to go to the record stores and dig for
their crates. Come across the guards and nerves, come across
the there's real life brothers, you know, ripping with each other,
you know what I mean. It's so much that a
lot of us lived, you know, people getting choked out
in the community by by to see ciphers back then,
you know what I mean. Mom's knowing that you're slinging,

(37:09):
you know what I mean, but you're also helping pay
the rent, so swallowing it. So so many of us
lived at so I thought it was, you know, best
to tell the story dramatized, to take off some of
the some of the things we try to hide because
you know, Woutang was always saying stuff in our lyrics
about but you know, not as you know, I think,
not as um not as detail as you can because

(37:31):
a picture could say a thousand way I could say.
You know what I like the best about it too.
One thing from the first season. It really does show
how you were very talented, right, the young Wizard was
very talented, but you also didn't have the money or
the means to be able to get the equipment that
you wanted to get. And then also a lot of
different things pulling on you where you could have went
the wrong direction at any point, but it's not really

(37:54):
what your focus was. But there's just so many things
that could happen to derail your situation. Yeah, and that's
once again, it's a lot of us. Right. How many
homies is locked up from two seconds of a bad
decision in the palm box basically, you know what I mean.
You know, in season two, you know, we talked about
a couple of things that you know that was definitely
kind of taboo wish, you know what I mean, you know,

(38:16):
going to see you know, goes actually getting to a
struggle when getting I don't like talking about it because
it's Scuddy's hair, but catching the bullet, you know what
I mean, in the midst of negativity. But in his case,
you know, he was doing what he was doing, busting
bust back um. But then in Chef's case, it wasn't
it was it was what it was accidental him. You

(38:37):
could just be in the hood and then you can
just catch an accident too shot, you know what I mean, um,
so those things, like I said, it happened to a
lot of people in our generation, but still happening in
this generation. It made me realize that, you know, even
back then, people were a little more forgiven, right. And
the reason I say that is, you know, this is
scene in the first episode where you going to the

(38:58):
store and you're about to steal the sp twelve, the
beat making machine, and the guy saw you this day
and age did to call the police there, ran down
on you. They tackled you, cops to being outside with
guns to your head, but he caught you inside. Bro
put it back and I see nothing, but you don't
have that no more. And I was like, I remember
doing it. New York is like that, like brot me.

(39:20):
But the fact you put it back and didn't buck
back on the guy, right, that's the crazy thing in
New York definitely was always rough, but definitely had a
certain type of honor to it. Right. So you know,
I'm in a different age bracket right now, So I
don't know if the honor is still there, but I
pray that it's still there. But I definitely say that
when we showing our art and showing our craft, that

(39:42):
we hopefully are reinstilling it, you know what I mean.
It was also a lot more difficult back then to
even have access to make music, like you said, having
to get that equipment that's expensive, and having to have
the power to be able to do that and get everything.
I feel like now people can be talented, but it's
a lot more accessible because of technology. Oh definitely. We did.

(40:03):
We did an episode six last week and it was
called Protecting Neck Wow, which was so cool because you know,
we goes. We went kind of through the whole process
of making the record, but even the idea after you
make the record, what happens? Now you can make it
super upload on SoundCloud. It's there. Correct, Then man, you

(40:23):
got to go down to diskmakers, pay them, get up front,
get it pressed up hope, get a test pressing first,
like listen to that, agree to it. Then order what
your five hundred or your five thousand copies? And wait, right,
what was along with the wait? What was the process? Yo?
Five thousand copies? They may give you. Look, they' always

(40:45):
going to promise you in three weeks, you know, because
it says like yo, yeah, we could tell a long
time to wait, na, it might take you six weeks
to get that and then when you got it, so
what you got it, We're gonna play it, all right?
We got more with the Rison when we come back,
Dope moves to first Club. Good morning morning, everybody is
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne, the guy we are the

(41:05):
Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Rizza. Now what
was the process of actually getting your first record played?
Now you're a group of brothers from Staten Island in
different parts of New York, and now you got to go.
At the time, it was Flex because flex was yeah,
flex stretching Barbido and Chuck. I'sten all right, and not

(41:32):
to forget I was talking about the classic brothers. Can't
forget mister Magic, mister Magic and you know the brothers
over there. But the crazy thing is that that's almost
impossible to get it played. Bro. You know in episode
seven we explore that. We explore like, how do you
get your record played? And for us, yo know what
we did the same way we was doing foolishness, which
was driving out of state getting your hustle on. We

(41:54):
drove out of state and went to radio stations college
radio states. So we actually do a funny thing. Um
in episode seven, you know, which is uh, we kind
of we dramatized the idea because switching ball beat or
they really uh in their documentary it was you know,
they talked about how who came up and all of
us came to the station whatever whatever, and you know,

(42:18):
and back in those days, you know what I mean,
brothers was like whatever, kicking the door to get in.
But the way we dramatize it, I think the fans
gonna get a kick out of it because we did
it in a way that's unexpected. H And at the
same time, we respectful paying homage because nobody like nobody
wasn't no chump ball or whatever whatever. You know, everybody
was holding their ground and holding their position. Right. You

(42:40):
can say you played us, you know homie like yeah, yeah,
I'm player, but might not play that yo, and you
see him what you're seeing when you don't see them, right.
But like they said, when they listened to it themselves,
it was like, Yo, this m it sound like something. Yeah, yeah,
let's play it, you know what I mean? And um,
and it started to fire. One of the first homies
I never forget, uh, Like his name is Gus All

(43:04):
the time. Yeah, So he was working at the radio
station called wpr B, I think that's Princeton or something,
and I went down there when I was Prince for
Our King, was me tratch U Nordy, you know, and
we went there like promoting our singles back, you know,
opp was there single and Tommy Boy right New Jersey, Yeah, Princeton,

(43:28):
New Jersey right, And he actually turned my all we
Love You Our King record over and checked off the
B side Sexcapades and was like, yo, you know what
I mean. So he was kind of filling the vibe,
so wonder he you know, he invited asked me if
tresh to go in in freestyle, and on the freestyle
we went in, he was like, yo, that don't sound
like your record, Like was like, why are you rhyming

(43:50):
like that? But on your record you Raham and all
like this. But he kind of a couple of eye
you know, eye off for me. And when me and
Dirty Uh went up there, there's no record there going
up to the radio stations, and we just added out
for him and he's played that on the on the
radio a few times. So we had like a little
small relationship. And when we protect, we have protect and
that we actually you know, drove to him. It was

(44:12):
like Boom gave it to him too. He played it immediately.
He was like, it's booting for us. Eventually he ended
up working for our company. You know, we hired him
to do a sleet team marketing. But point being made,
sometimes those obscure little college stations where kids don't even
get paid the work there. He work there just because
you want to work there. He used to go hard.

(44:34):
He used to go super hard. It's hard to find that,
like somebody that because I remember I was in college
at the time and he was like, yo, you want
to book boot Tang. It was ten thousand dollars for
the whole they were just getting started. Was still you know,
it's funny as you say that. You know, we did
a show for Texas one hundred dollars for how many

(44:56):
people were We was just we was just van taking
the van, just going wherever it was going. So the
show was one hundred dollars right down. Check it out.
Check this out. It was a wild Texas crew. It was.
It turned to a whole big fight guns all that
we we we actually hit the hit the road on
that one. You know what I mean, he wasn't you

(45:17):
know the road. Mean, we wasn't spending the night. We
was getting out of dollars. Yeah, Yo, got in the yo.
It was like get to the vans. It was like
it was on we got back to the hotel. The
hundred dollars was fake. Oh so yeah, that's humble beginning
to night for everybody, exactly. I remember remember our first

(45:39):
show we did was that the it's called the Showboat
in Brooklyn. Anybody remember the shoot Yeah, another you know,
first night, same thing that was two hundred dollars. They
booked us, same thing, you know, club ended in the shootout,
two hundred dollars and and and you know we're gonna
do it two hundred dollars. And most brothers kind of
gay there as the old be because he you know,
he had the children and kind of like them. It

(46:01):
was like there's some pamps. That's something new, that's that's
to keep it moving. I mean, so that was in
the revery beginning phases. Now a lot of people also
didn't know this, and ourselve everyone talking about it. The
fact that you were facing some time in prison during
this time also, so I know you explore that one
season two. Yeah, we explore that, you know, just like

(46:21):
I said, being young and and being caught up. I
like how we dramatize that as well, because you don't realize,
like how much violence come out of fear, you know
what I mean. What you mean, it's just like you
probably did a psychological survey of all the homies locked up,
but busting somebody or whatever. Whatever. Of course, money or

(46:42):
do it like money you'll get you to do it.
Drugs will get you to do it. But fear, you
know what I mean. You know, if it's fear for
your life, fear of your pride, fear being considered a coward, percussions. Yeah,
you know, we had we used a line in a
line in the um in the in the series, the
lawyer actual coactor Bobby Right said, Bobby, why do you

(47:05):
carry a gun? And the answers, you know, in my
neighborhood and more people carry guns than our d you're
liable to have a homie with a gun, but he
won't have his ID on them, you know what I mean.
And he was like, but why, and it's just like, yeah,
at the end of the day, it's almost like a
symbol of a spec checks you from losing a fight,
you know, but somebody don't want to even like, like,
you know, you can't take a punch in a face,

(47:26):
all right, before you do that, you're like, yo, you
want to just go all the way and end it.
So fear has a lot to do with a lot
of our actions, especially in our youth, and not knowing
the long term or repercussions of it or what it blames.
You know. That's why I've learned not to judge people
when they're in survival mode, right, you know what I mean,
because people do anything to survive sometimes. Yeah, how much

(47:47):
time did you actually have to stand in real life
in jail before, oh they got dropped any time at all?
They only did like thirty forty days. How is that though?
Because you were so young and that wasn't something that
a place that you even Yeah, that's all it took
me was that you know, some some brothers come back
to another bed after about forty forty five days already

(48:09):
was like this ain't for me, you know what I mean.
Once it was like, but it was gonna put me
in a whole for a fight or whatever. Yeah, it
wasn't adding up, you know what I mean. That's another
thing I think. You know, like I said, when you
think about your pride, and I'm saying this to the
young brothers out there, because you know, proud, it's definitely
something miss miss directed pride, Like I mean, proud of

(48:31):
being proud of being a black man, proud of being
a white man, proud of being a beautiful woman. That's different,
but proud of just the frivolous idea that you got
to protect the false ego. That's a that's a uh,
that's a that's a detriment. And I think that. Um,
you know, at one point, brother store going doing the
bed was cool, yo. Yeah, I just did my bed

(48:53):
sun up in Rankers, Yo. Yeah, you know what I mean.
Had to open sun up and he brought fifty of
course his face. Yeah yeah, you sound exciting, don't it.
You know what I mean. You're thinking about when you
get on in there. Then you get up in there
like whoji rap said, you won't be smiling and wipe
us out to get there. But um, yeah this took me.
You know that one time, you know, twice I did

(49:13):
two little forty day bids up like there are two
stretchers and it was just for me. I was like, nah,
this is not the place for for for at the time,
rochim a law and I came out and just we
converted that all right. We got more with the rison
where we come back. Dope moves to Breakfast Club. Good
morning morning, everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomne and

(49:36):
the guy we are the breakfast Club. We're still kicking
it with Rizz of of course from mooting. Now, ye,
what about t J Adams. I thought he did a
great job as old dirty Bassett. How did you prep
him for that? Wow? T J is doing a great
job and he's actually you know, going, you know, he's
talked to the family, watches all the tapes. And I
want to give a shout out to Chris Robinson because

(49:56):
Chris Robinson found t J. Adams. Chris Robinson did the pilot.
When you do a TV show, whoever does the pilot
actually sets the tone. And he prescribed t J. Adams
as odb Um and Davis as method man because he
had did another movie with Davis. He was like yo,
and so you know then you know we met him

(50:18):
and Meth loved them as loved them as as as
as as method man um And the thing with t
J Adams is that the crazy thing I don't mind
shun it's out loud, is that, you know, since ice
Cream's Sun played himself, you know, whyd he be wanting
to play its pops, you know what I mean. But
we gave him a chance to audition, you know what
I mean, but he didn't go take the acting classes.
Acting as acting, you gotta you gotta have a you

(50:40):
gotta have some skill set to even do it. And
and Chris had I think he worked with TJ on
something else and he just put in front of us
and was like, Yo, this kid has it, and yeo,
he's killing it. I often wont to can Odb's energy
truly be captured on camera though, because I mean I
never met ODB, But it's like hip hop folklore at

(51:02):
this point, Like can it ever really be captured on
film or TV? You know what this kid is? This
kid is doing a great job, y'all. I think episode eight,
when episode eight comes out, he's gonna open up a
little bit and um, yeah, he's feeling it, man Like.
Once again, I'm telling him to chill out because I
you know, I hung out with him at the party,

(51:23):
you know what I mean. I was like, Yo, yeah, listen,
you know I met him in real life too here
a little while. Yeah, he's had it. He's had it
right to that energy, you know what I mean. So
you gotta be careful, you know, don't let the you
know they say life imitate art, art imitate life for them,
and make sure you know what's side of the spectrum
when you are listen another Fokless story. But you and
Dirty right sitting in the audience when Dirty ran up

(51:45):
on stage, Wu tang is for the children. What was
that conversation before he went oh no, no, no no.
I wasn't at the Grammy first. It was at the
American Music Awards at first, and we all came dressing
and woo where you know what I mean, Like it
was like everybody had on their tucks and their suits.
We were sitting there and it was and we didn't win.

(52:09):
And I think, you know, he felt they equated, you know,
the equation of you know, like, you know, we can't
be like maybe because we got on this on hip
hop gear, maybe I'll go put on the suit, get
it right. But I did tell a song I said, um,
I might have said something more profound to him. I
was like, Yo, listen, gee, you're not gonna give it
to us. They're gonna give it to somebody. We're just

(52:30):
gonna validate them. And that's that's that's my wis a
conspiracy mind. It's like, you know, let's let's pick this
guy beside this guy. This is the man, this is
the champ, right, but we'll let him win because he
has to validate them, you know what I mean. I felt.
I felt at that time that that's what's more of
the situation, because not that nobody's music wasn't um as

(52:53):
good as their music was, but it said best hip
hop album. Yeah, man, did he want right no way out? Yeah?
But Life After Death was in that category too. If
I'm not mistaken, I think I was adult one. It
was incredible, you know what I mean, ain't so, but
you know, he was really passionate about you know, man,

(53:13):
that ain't that ain't what it is. And he walked
on the stage. Imagine that you didn't know that was
gonna happen. He saw him get up, and I did
not know that they said let me go to the
bathroom or they just put in French of stage. He
didn't say nothing. Yeah, yo, you know, a chef was
there with him, so we get ray on it here.

(53:34):
He could give you the ins and outs, you know
what I mean. But I just know after America and
the music Wars, when we you know, when we lost,
he stomped out, you know what I mean, and you
kin see him for a minute and then then the
Grammys just like yo, he just like yo, he wasn't
going for it. But we seen all this do that since,
like the Kanye's and stuff. But it wasn't nothing like

(53:55):
that was an exciting moment that actually made the whole
thing exciting. It wasn't nothing like that one. Yeah, imagine
dirty with the Instagram. You know you mentioned Ghost, you know,
Ghost my favorite MC of all time. And they just
announced Supreme Clientele too, but with Kanye and Mike Dean.
I'm like, can you make a Supreme Clientele too without

(54:16):
Riza because you produced Most Supreme Clientele Part one, mixed
a lot of it with Ghosts. Like I mean, they started,
I'll pop in that studio, okay, you know, I'll be
right in the studio hanging out with him. Mikey Dean
is on fire anyway, my man Kanye's you know genius
said what he does? You know so and y'all collaborations

(54:37):
have been nuhing. I was listening to My Beautiful Dog
Twist Fantasy a couple of weeks ago. I was like, God,
it's one of the greatest albums of any genre ever,
and he's his passion for music and his homage to
us Supreme Clientele. He loves that album, you know what
I mean? So that'd be really good good hands for

(54:59):
ghosts locking and I'll popping just for us for the
sport of it. It got to be more than a
popping though. I think you thought that's Supreme Clientele too,
that there's another album, right, alright, cool, but Supreme Clientele too.
Come on, but you know you want me to keep
making these shows for us. Let me keep making us

(55:19):
Maybe maybe they can. Maybe it's another season of that,
all right? Spin Wu Tang Season seven, Supreme Clientele too.
We check out Wu Tang in American Saga. I can't
wait to see this one. Like I said, it's what
are you? Episodes one through six so far, Yeah, this
week will be seven, so definitely check it out. We

(55:41):
appreciate you for joining us. Brother. More stories We could
be telling it's the breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody's
DJ Envy Angela Ye, Charlemagne the guy. We are the
breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Ryan Henry,
rumor report, got guys, it's the rum breakfast Club. All right? Well,

(56:09):
if you guys require Ryan Henry from Black and Crew Chicago.
Him and his best friend, I guess now ex best
friend Anthony Lindsay had a falling out when he found
out that Ryan Henry slept with his child's mother. Well,
the two of them are having to sit down for
the first time, and here's what happens. I probably would

(56:30):
end up taking a bullet for you. I made you
my son's god father. If you betrayed me, how can
I have my son to trust you. I hurt more
than just you. It wasn't about at act. So what
I'm saying is this was my book of the most
book outlet to just sabotage that I didn't care no more.
It was not about she should have been a should

(56:54):
have been a boat, should have it? She's a scandal, huh.
And it's so funny because we were just talking about
this with Marion and Fizz but I guess they weren't
best friends. How did this end? How was the end
of it? Did they was the apology or was it
just a promo? It's the premiere episode of Black and

(57:15):
Crew Chicago, so it's their first time sitting down. And
he found out, by the way, while he was battling
cancer that Ryan was sleeping with his child's mother for
over a year and a half. Yeah. I saw some
of that because he, um, what's the what's the other
guy's name? Not Ryan Anthony. Yeah, he went on Kendrick's
Instagram live and they used some of that on the show.

(57:38):
Ryan know he was wrong. He apologized, but you know,
just some things, I can't trust you again after that.
I just I just can't. That was his best friend.
You're the child's godfather. Yep, that's a lot all right now.
Big Daddy Kane has confirmed that he is doing Versus.
It's official October seventeenth at Barclays Center. He'll be battling

(57:58):
KRS one. What do you think? I love it? That's incredible.
I love it. Who got it? I don't know. I
don't know. Karres got a lot of records and sold
as Big Daddy Kane. It's it's gonna be good. And
they're both great on stage. They're both great performance. Yes,
I mean that's like if you've never seen what the
epitome of an MC is. I think people got people

(58:21):
saw it with Jada kiss, you know versus dip set.
That was m seeing. This is where they got it from. Absolutely.
I'll tell you another aspect of this. I love because
you know, it's Halloween season, which means it's horror season.
And this is also in partnership with the USA's upcoming
horror series Chucky. So the captain says, want to play.
We got a new verses on the way. I actually

(58:43):
said that when Jada kiss, Uh, after Jada kiss versus,
I mean the locks tip versus, I said, that was
KRS one levels of m seeing. That was KRS one
levels of crowd control. So now y'all get to see Krskane.
It's gonna be good. That's gonna be a good one man,
all right. Now. YouTube has terminated two channels that are

(59:04):
linked to r Kelly because of their creator responsibility guidelines,
and that was after r Kelly's conviction and the sex
trafficking trial. They said that the company might remove a
user for on and or off platform behavior that they
considered to be inappropriate. So those two channels are R
Kelly TV and R Kelly Vivo. Both now have messages
saying that the accounts have been terminated. Also, Vivica Vivica

(59:29):
A Fox is going in on people who are saying
that she's close to R Kelly. I saw her on Twitter.
Somebody said, miss Vivica Fox, let's talk about how you
are around R Kelly when a lot of this was
going down. I guess you said you wouldn't snitch, and
now you're calling him a snitch because he wants to
out the other pedophiles. I figure street code wouldn't matter
in this case. You're scared, and she responded, look here

(59:49):
at a hole. I had no idea he was abusing
young women. I'm a stand up woman, So don't you
dare bring your bitch a over here and call me
a coward? Now what? Then she ended up blocking the
purse and now another thing that happened with Selena Johnson
on Cocktails with Queens on Fox Soul discuss these recent
reports about our Kelley and says that he does not
need to be in jail. I think he has really

(01:00:13):
been misjudged here. I don't think he needs to be
in jail. I think he needs to be in a
sane asylum. I think he needs to be in a
straight jacket. I think some of the behavior that has
been going down has been a radic and I think
that a lot of black men in jail have been
miss Jill. Her saying he doesn't need to be in
jail doesn't mean that she's saying he shouldn't be held

(01:00:35):
to the consequences of his actions. She's just saying he
needs to be in a psychlard. I understand what she's saying.
I mean, he clearly has some psychological problems in jail.
Is not going to change that. He'll probably go to
jail and you know, continue the same behavior. You know,
But to her point, it is a lot of people
in prison who don't need to be in prison. They
need to be committed somewhere like a psychole. Do they
not give you help while you're in jail. I was

(01:00:55):
wondering that I thought they got those services in prison,
But I'm not sure because I know somebody who went
to jail for like twenty three years, and he did
tell me he got he was in um. He was
doing therapy constantly, and now he's aware of why he
did what he did and that he was getting constant help.
But I wonder, how how do you help a pedophile?
That's a great like, how how do you help them

(01:01:16):
say don't do it again? And they don't do it
like it has to be? I'm start a lugger process,
take something in the brain. And that's a great question.
And that is a conversation that you know we've been having.
But it's because you want to You wanted to be
preventive measures, right, because you wouldn't want to spot this
early correct in somebody so you can curve the behavior
early so they don't harm people. Right. But also if
they do have that problem, you know what I mean,

(01:01:38):
and you can spot it early, what are you doing
that situation? Do you lock them up because you know
it can happen. I really have no idea how kept
on them, you know what I mean? But you know,
how do you you know, cure a pedophile? If you know,
how do you prevent it? I don't know. All you
YouTube people that know everything about COVID and the vaccine,
could y'all give us the research y'all been doing this
a little bit, some of the research y'all been doing
all this? They know, all right? They shout out to

(01:01:59):
Edge Sharon. He is joining the Voice as a mega
mentor starting October twenty fifth for season twenty one. He'll
be part of the knockout rounds following the battle rounds.
And that should be pretty exciting for anybody that gets
peered up with Ed Sharon. He dropping a clues. Mons,
Fir Sharon, it's my guy. I want to see that, yes,
And then coaches Kelly Clarksonnariana Grande, John Legend, and Blake

(01:02:21):
Shelton will choose the winner from their team to advance
to the live playoffs, and then East coach has one
still opportunity in the knockouts. So what I mean though,
So he's not a judge. He's part of the knockout
round so he'll be using his experience and he'll be
mentoring artists and helping them. So he's not a judge,
but he's gonna be helping to mentor them. And he's

(01:02:42):
a coach like well they have coaches, but he's just mentoring.
All right. Well that is your room of reports, all right,
Thank you bussye Charlemagne, who're giving that dog too? You know?
This morning is a public service announcement. You know what
I mean. I really want to stop some of you kids,
you know, from dying, simple as that, because what y'alla
doing right now on the talk of it takes gonna

(01:03:04):
get y'all killed. Okay, let's talk about the slap a
teacher challenge when we come back for after the hour.
It was okay, yes, right, let's talk about this for
after my teachers. All right, we'll talk about it. Next
is the breakfast Club Go morning, So breakfast Club, your
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Don't be out here acting like a donkey heeha. It's
time for Donkey of the Day. I'm a big boy.
I could take it if you feel I deserve it.
Ain't no big deal, I know, charlote Maney God, grow

(01:03:47):
out funny. You gotta say something you may not agree
with doesn't mean I need we's getting that donkey that
donkeys that don't don't don't don't don't donkey other day
right here, turn the gut generals the breakfast club bitch.
You can call me the donkey of the day, but
like I mean, no harm. Donkey to day for Wednesday,
October fifth goes to all you poor little tick ticks. Okay,

(01:04:08):
all you talker, is that it ticks? You know. I
don't like the word take because I'm from the country.
Mos going to South Carolina dropping a clue box mouse goringer. Okay,
we used to burn ticks off dogs, all right, takes
the bloodsucking parasites and anybody participating in this tick take trend. Okay,
this tick tick challenge is absolutely a bloodsucking parasite. All right.
The latest trend on TikTok it's the slap of teacher challenge. Now.

(01:04:32):
I take this personal because I am the mother of
a public school teacher. Okay. My mother has been an
English teacher in the Berkeley County school system for a
long time. Okay, she is the reason I am such
an avid reader. And she gave me the greatest advice
once when she told me read things that don't pertain
to you, which led me to read every Beverly Clearly
and Judy Bloom book in the library. So I support
the hell out of public school teachers. And their jobs

(01:04:52):
are already tough enough. They already don't make the money
they shouldn't make. They have to deal with your kids
all day. And now you're a little ungrateful heathen on
tik tac toe got the nerve to be doing a
slap of teacher challenge. Oh you think these kids aren't
stupid enough to do this? Oh you didn't hear to
hear the story, then you don't. You also don't understand
the power of pay pressure, and you don't understand the
power of social media. Okay, a staff member in Springfield,

(01:05:15):
Missouri got smacked by one of these kids. Because of
this slap of teacher challenge, they are not releasing the
school that it happened that for privacy concerns. Well, let's
go to KSPR ABC thirty three for the report. Please.
The first new TikTok challenge is making its way into
local schools. It encourages kids to actually slap their teacher.
Students who engage in the trend can be suspended and

(01:05:36):
possibly turned over to juvenile authorities. Hashtag slap a teacher.
It's the newest trend to take over TikTok, and it's
happening right here in the Ozarks. SPS has had one
instance of a student slapping a teacher so far. The
district will not release the school that the teacher was
slapped at due to privacy concerns. Students participating in this
challenge can be suspended or sent over to you know,

(01:06:00):
juvenile services. They also need to say, students participating in
this challenge can die. Okay, I'm sending all your kids
healing energy in advanced because y'all gonna need it. Okay, See,
in your mind, you're slapping a teacher, But what you
don't realize is you're slapping somebody's mom, somebody's sisters, somebody's aunt,
somebody's thought of, somebody's cousins, somebody's friend. Don't get hurt

(01:06:20):
playing with people's loved ones. Okay, your youth will not
save you. Okay, must I repeat, I am the child
of a public school teacher. We will handle what needs
to be handled and deal with the handling of that
handle's consequences later. Okay, See, sometimes you kids logic, don't
be logic in all right, that little plan you made
on that little top house with your little tick ask friends,
that plan you made online could get choice killed offline.

(01:06:43):
It's really that simple, all right. Nobody playing about their
family and their loved ones. And that's what y'all don't
realize because y'all don't have emotions. You have algorithms. So
you're just following a trend, and that trend gonna have
your family following each other in a possession to the cemetery.
Now I have to salute a queen named Nan Bailey. Okay,
five days ago I came across this post she posted,

(01:07:04):
and I reposted it because, like I said, I am
the child of a public school teacher and I wanted
to encourage kids to not participate in this foolish I
ask challenge. And Nan Bailey, who was a school teacher,
very eloquently stated a warning to these children and what
the consequences of their actions could be. Let me read
it to you verbatim. I'm not putting no cut on it,

(01:07:25):
just giving it to you straight from the desk of
Nan Bailey students. I understand that in the month of
October you're supposed to go to school and slap a
staff member. But what TikTok is not explaining to you
is the adults in your building grew up on knuck
if you buck, little Busy, all of Little John and

(01:07:47):
every east Side boy, Nan said, every east Side boy,
Big Sam and low Bow. Drop on a clue bump
for Big Sam a little bow. Okay, that's how you know,
Miss Bailey not playing. She continues by saying, the only
thing professional about us, and she put professional in quotation
marks only thing professional about us are these low teacher outfits.
We have been training for this day since the state

(01:08:09):
Department granted our license. We hand clap, want hand clap,
all handclap, the handclap, smoke hand clap. In summation, find
y'all something safe to do. A brought mission beloved, no mistake,
end quote, dropping a clues bombs for Nan Bailey, I
co signed every single thing she said. Don't find out

(01:08:32):
the hard way that a staff member at your school
is a gat tod and pistol holding teacher on your
damn street. Okay, see you might slap a staff member
because you don't give a damn, but you will quickly
find out your staff member that teacher don't give up.
So please let me remark, give all these kids participating
in the slap a teacher challenge on top, take the

(01:08:54):
biggest he had. Heh, heh, you stupid mother? Are you dumb?
They have that? Of my teachers, they gonna learn. I
don't tell him nothing. I had Miss Butterfield. She was Jamaican.
Miss Butterfield with a grabbed him by their cheeks and
threw them out the front door. Oh Jamaican strap raised action,
stret life action. Miss Harris a machete. I believe she

(01:09:16):
was rushing. She was nice with the ruler with a pal.
I had a couple of sisters, sister Mary. She would
have definitely threw me through them in the closet. And
you're not how disrespectful as slaps. You're a little kid
gonna walk up to a grown ass adult and smacked them.
And that a dot is supposed to have restraint, that
a dot is supposed to have patients, that a door
is supposed to send you healing energy. I will send

(01:09:36):
you healing energy after I whoop your ass, put these
hands on you. What would you do? Yeah, you were
a teacher for a little bit. If a teacher slap
the shout of slap shot some of them kids is
bigger than me. No, but you definitely, I mean, of course,
you know, you definitely can't have that at all. What

(01:09:57):
are you supposed to do? And by the way, what
do you do to make your reaction is gonna be
to knock them out? And what do you do if
you're the parent of the kid who slapped the teacher?
Now imagine your kids slapped the teacher and your teacher
beat the hell out of your kid. You can't really
be mad at the teacher once you find out what
your kid did. But isn't that something to think about too,
that some of those students are bigger than the teachers. Well,

(01:10:19):
find out that your your your teachers a gat tolden
pistol holding teacher on your damn screet Yeah, okay, geez,
all right, just remember somebody teacher got sons too. And
that's what I'm trying to tell you. These people's moms,
these are people's moms, These are people's sisters, daughter's aunts.
You're not just slapping the teacher. You're slapping somebody's love
one remember that. Good luck kids, all right? Up next,

(01:10:42):
ask ye eight hundred five A five one on five one.
If you need relationship advice or any type of advice,
you could call ye now again the numbers eight hundred
five A five one on five one. And Charlemagne he
said he's the mother of a public school teacher. He
meant he's the school teacher. Ia that your girls are growing. Fact.
You know, I'm the son of a public school team.

(01:11:02):
We we got it all right, asky's next. I might
be the mother of a public school teacher one day,
though one of my kids were coming teach man many
maybe that long way to go. That's the breakfast lugo morning?
What what what? What? What you wanna know? Baby mama
issues see some words of wisdom? Call up now for
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(01:11:30):
just the real advice. Call up now for ask ye morning.
Everybody is stj Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we
are the breakfast club. Is time to ask ye? Hello?
Who's this Hi? Good morning, what's your question for you? Well,
it's not like I don't know if it's a question,
but it's a situation. Ye girl, I need you. Okay,

(01:11:53):
I'm listening. So I've been dating this guy. We've been
going strong for like six months a little more. Maybe
we're kind of serious, and he's gonna have an amputation
on his leg, oh the whole lag or from the
knee down, from the knee down. Okay, I didn't know

(01:12:14):
he had this situation. But this is gonna be like
really harsh on both of us, and it's gonna give
me a responsibility that I don't think i'm ready for.
Is he getting one of those um replacement Yeah, they're
they're leaving space for it, but it's gonna be a
while before he can actually get a procesus. Okay, So

(01:12:35):
your question is it feels like a lot of work.
You don't know if you want to put that work
in because it's a fairly new relationship. But other than that,
you really like them. I do it, and the way
I was raised doesn't allow me to just leave somebody
because of their health condition. Okay, it feels like you
already know what you're about to do. You're just bracing
yourself for having a long road ahead of you. Two
pretty much? Yeah, I mean you really love him and

(01:12:57):
care about her, And I'm sure it's a concern to
him too, is she gonna want to stay with me?
And mentally that's going to be difficult for him as well,
just like it will be for you. I think the
best thing that you can do is be open and
honest with him and also be understanding. Right, you said
that the way that your raise is not going to
allow you to leave somebody who you really care about
when he needs you the most. And this is really

(01:13:18):
the test. The test is going to be can how
we feel about each other withstand the pressures and the
difficulties of what's to come. And in relationships sometimes things
are unpredictable. You never know what's going to happen. In
this situation, you know something is about to happen, you
know it will change the dynamics of your relationship, but
who knows it could make it even stronger, right, Okay,

(01:13:40):
So and remember nothing is permanent. So if you decide
that it's not working, you always have the ability to say,
you know what, this isn't working for me. I can't
do it, so I would advise you to go in
there with an open mind and an open heart, but
also know that you don't have to do anything and
you're not obligated to do anything. Thank you. You're welcome,

(01:14:02):
all right, Ask Ye eight hundred five A five one
O five one. If you need relationship advice to any
type of advice, call ye. Now it's the breakfast Club.
Good morning, coma keep for here's some real advice with
Angela ye gets ask ye good morning. Everybody is DJ
Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the breakfast
Club were in the middle of ask yee, Hello, who's

(01:14:23):
this Nicole? Nicole? What's your question for you? A question
is um, I'm saying some one he's not really my
work and he does never tell me. I'm a who
work day and at one point for two years, but
now I'm trying to get him back around. I hang out.
I'm a best friend of a guy friend. Um, you
don't approve of hanging out. So this guy who's not

(01:14:46):
your boyfriend doesn't like the fact that you have a
friend who's a guy. Yes, but he wasn't my husband,
my boy you how much? For three years? Beam trying
to make him working. I said that you stop talking
to me. I listen. I So is there a reason
for him to not like the fact that you're hanging
out with another guy who you're just friends with? Um,
I think you just keep going on the next with

(01:15:08):
him and I'm never adult my friend on that type
of level. But that's what he thinks. Okay, So you
guys have never had any type of physical connection, You've
always only been friends. Yeah, I listen. I'm not a
fan of letting somebody dictate who I can and can't
hang out with, especially somebody who I truly am only
friends with. He's never been attracted to you, right, Oh, okay,

(01:15:31):
all right, So there it is, Nicole. So maybe he
thinks there's a potential that if he slips up, something
could happen with you and him, or maybe he feels
like he gets the vibe that your friend really likes
you and it's just waiting for an opportunity. Right, But
that's happen been on a love for like two years now,
and I'm a friend with a five years. It's like
I'm a friendship with him for two years. So I

(01:15:51):
can't let you patrol my friendship with somebody and they've
been here before you. I think anyway, I think that
if you really want to be with this guy, you
have to set boundaries with in a situation that he
doesn't like. Like if you guys are hanging out in
each other's houses or alone together very frequently and it's
making him uncomfortable, you have to be understanding of that, right,

(01:16:19):
all right, good luck with that, all right? Ask ye
eight hundred five eight five one oh five one if
you need relationship advice at any type of advice. Now,
we got rumors on the way, Yes, and Rihanna is
just continuing to go up, up, up, and we'll tell
you what her next plan is. All right, we'll get
into that next. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, this

(01:16:40):
report with a but Rihanna is planning to open some
physical Savage Fancy stores in twenty twenty two. That'd be
a huge deal because all we've had everywhere is Victoria's Secret,
Victoria's Secret. So that's great competition, and a lot of

(01:17:02):
people when they compare them, talk about how there's so
much more diversity and size inclusivity when it comes to
Savage fenty So, according to the chief marketing and design
officer Christian Pendarvis. They said, you can absolutely see some
stories in twenty twenty two. Okay, that's dope. I'm thinking
of like the Chains of Underwear. There's Agent Provocateur that's expensive.

(01:17:25):
Then there's there used to be Frederick's of Hollywood. I
remember Frederick's of Hollywood. Okay, it wasn't Fredericks of Hollywood
like the Rainbow or Lingerie. It was kind of like, yeah,
it was a last in Victoria's Secret, right, it was
very colorful. I don't know if I think it was
probably comparable pricing wise to Victoria's Secret. Yeah, I think
they were considered the chief one. I don't know. It

(01:17:47):
was more like fun stuff, how to make you feel
when you work. I never wanted fred to Hollywood. Was
always the Victoria's Secrets type of person. What about Agent Provocateur.
I never even heard of it about La Parla, never
heard it at you. Okay, well, I will recommend if
anybody out there for your woman, Agent provocateur is pretty
amazing too. But Savage fenty, when those stories come, I
think that's gonna that'll really go, especially if she's making

(01:18:09):
an experience. You know what, I mean, yeah, we need
that all right now. RAYJ has been hospitalized in Miami
for pneumonia. He said he's been isolated away from his family,
but he speaks with them throughout the day. He posted,
God his good family with me. Just can't be in
here too much sickness. I can't have visitors because they
isolated their room been on my I think he meant

(01:18:30):
to say FaceTime or something with my family every day
all day. All right, So we're sending prayers to ray
J right now. Definitely sending them healing energy. Y'all chatting
with ray yesterday. Man, when I saw that story, you know,
I had to reach out to my guy, right and
it's not COVID related. He just has pneumonia, even though
a lot of times, you know, people get pneumonia and

(01:18:50):
then that's how they realize they have COVID. Correct too,
by the way, he said he bouncing back then he
said he's down right now when he bouncing back, all right. Now,
Let's also talk about Nick Cannon on Drink Champ. He
talked about the one time he got his heart broken.
They were definitely teasing this clip, like who was the
woman that broken Nick Cannon his heart? Here's what he said.
People were introduced to who she was through me when

(01:19:10):
ray J was dating She wasn't really I believe the
tape was made prior to me, but to the public
it was the tape. I was really into her. I
was vibing and then oh you were serious, Yeah, like
I was, and I was seems like a good person, man,
amazing person. So he's talking about Kim Kardashian obviously, and

(01:19:42):
he said that she basically broke his heart. They dated
around the time when the sex tape was released, and
he said he really liked it, but that tape did
create some tension between them. Wow. All right, Now let's
talk about five star recruiter Kyle Howard. He is going
to be going to Donna Academy posted, I will be
moving to California and I'll be transferring to Donna Academy.

(01:20:04):
I want to thank you North Carson. The whole Blue
Devil family still will be my family. Hashtag Dondy Yeah
in southern California. It's it's backed by Kanye Oh, I
didn't know that. I know. I think a lot of
people are learning about all of them. Reported that. I
think last week when he goes out. When you say
he's a five started Cruity the basketball player, So they

(01:20:25):
got a basketball team? Yeah? I mean I guess like
most you know, I thought it was just starting. I
thought they would just getting together. But so they have
a school he's moving. There's no way they have a
team for that. All right, Well, I'm so good. It's
a prep school that's in southern California. But if he's
a five star recruit, who they gonna play? Uh? It
says here it's going to rival the nearby Sierra Canyon

(01:20:46):
High School. So I guess that they're gonna get washed school.
Dona Academy is already backed by Adidas. Yeah, but that
doesn't mean they got players. They they already have Jalen Hooks.
He's a six foot seven junior out of Indiana. When
why did I miss the Kanye got to school? He
reported that when he was out like two weeks ago.

(01:21:07):
Why isn't that more of a big deal? Shouldn't that be?
Also Robert Dillingham out of North Carolina. So he got
a bunch of players. Okay, is he taking over Cruise
out of New Jersey? Is he taking over another he
heard of this at all? Wow? Lu they're already setting
up a game between Donda Academy and Sierra Canyon that's

(01:21:29):
going to be at the Staples Center sometime in February.
They must be. They must have taken over another school.
They had to. I mean, I googled in the first
headline as Kanye was backed school. That makes more sense.
He backed school. It's called Donda Academy. Changed it to Donna.
That makes more sense. Okay. I can't see him just
creating a school and having all these five star recruits
to being able to play already made it. I thought

(01:21:51):
he started from scratch. Now like, huh yeah. So it's
a new private school, so it's amazing. Now. He also
has filed the trademark for a line of a line
of electronic products called Donda as well, so that should
be pretty interesting to see what that is. I know,
I think he's already sent out some of those items.

(01:22:11):
And at the same time, he's also helping Kim Kardashian
prep for her SNL hosting gig that's going to be
happening this weekend. They said she's really nervous. It's a
big challenge, but fortunately she's got him there to help out.
Kim Kay, shut up man, shut up man, Where the
hell have you been? We've been reporting you. We just
talked about it yesterday and y'all talked about it last

(01:22:32):
year twicelarly we were talking about SNL ratings and how
like the worst ratings on the first premiere episode, and
then we said the ratings when Kim Kardashian hosts this week, Um,
you need that. You need that and carriage you need
to double up. I wonder who the musical guest is?

(01:22:52):
Would be hard if it's not, it's not it's not Kanye,
but she does start rehearsals today. All right, that is
your rumor report. All right, shout to revote, will see
them or everybody else to People's Choice mixes up Next,
let's go so Breakfast Club. Your morning's will never be
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to Rizzard for joining us this morning. Oh and you

(01:23:35):
know Halloween's coming up. It's a good time to bring
out those Grave Diggers songs and albums. You know exactly
what everybody's gonna be this Halloween, and this Halloween, everybody's
gonna be. Um then people from Squid Game. I already
saw the costumes available for real. That's an easy costume.
You don't even know makeup or nothing. Well, yeah, it's
a it's a suit. Yeah, the man easy. That's what

(01:23:56):
everybody will end up being. Hey, salute to everybody too.
That's coming out to the Black Effect one year anniversary
tomorrow in Atlanta. You know, we're doing a live podcast event.
We have Flame on role hosting Horrible Decisions, Mandy being
Wheezy will be doing their podcast live in the eighty
five South Show DC, Young Fly, Carlos Millichico being They'll
be doing that podcast live. That's tomorrow in Atlanta. You

(01:24:19):
can go to Black Effect dot com slash b E
Live to get your tickets if there if there's any left,
but I'm not sure if there isn't that but Yeah,
so the Black Effect dot Com slash Bee Live to
get your tickets and shout out to Damon John. You know,
yesterday and today we are taping for Black Entrepreneur's Day,

(01:24:40):
and so I'm really excited for that. There's some great conversations.
He's talking to Tyra Shock, Kevin Hart, all kinds of executives,
and yeah, I'm really really like enjoying just getting all
this knowledge as an entrepreneur myself or anybody who's aspiring
to be one. It is really something that I feelt
like could give you some valuable information. And it's free

(01:25:01):
to watch, So just make sure you guys. I'll let
y'all know when it's coming out, but it's gonna be
on Facebook for you to be able to see it,
all right, all right, when we come back, we got
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is cej Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are
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you guys. October thirty. If now, Charlomagne, you got a
positive note, I do. The positive note is simply this man.
You know, I'm so big on you know, meditation and

(01:25:44):
you know finding ways to keep your mind still as
it's float therapy, brain training. And the reason I am
is because of what I'm about to tell you. The
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