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November 11, 2021 74 mins

Today on the show we had Sean "The Pen" Garrett who spoke about producing Summer Walkers new alubm "Still Over It", writing for Beyonce and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to an Atlanta woman for allegedly biting a family member's chest after he refused to pray, and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee".

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Congratulation. It's the Breakfast Club ten year anniversary. And yeah,
yeahs at the Breakfast Club doing your thing, dude, what
you're doing and being honest with you. You had a
job for ten years. Everything's goot you over there. Wow,
ten years. Shout out to the best. Dorning Man, hold on,
hold on, hold on, Damn y'all getting old. Ye, I've

(00:24):
been holding it down for ten two years. Dj Envy,
Angela Ye and Charlomagne the God Man. Y'all been together
longer than some people have been married. I'm proud of
y'all the voice of the culture. Peace, love, and uh,
let's go to twenty years. Congratulation. Good morning USCA yo

(00:45):
ya yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo. Good morning, Angela Yee, good
Manning Jam, Charlomagne the God Peace to the planet is Thursday.
It's Thursday, Good morning, Good morning. What's happening out there
in these creeks? Much shows everything with everybody blessed black

(01:06):
and Holly favor my brother. Happy to be here another
day above ground. That's right. Who can complaint. That's right.
Why do we say that, though? Why don't we say
another day above ground? It might be people in life,
but they might be up and heaven looking down on
us like at we ain't above ground? Were living that
you're talking about? You know, we say that, but it's

(01:27):
just like trying to confuse me. It's not a confusing
it's just you know, listen, think broader, everybody. No, I'm
happy to be here. Thank you God for another day.
Thank you that what's happening. I'm patially waiting for my
last baby to come to meet so I can meet
my last baby. You can say every single time you
say this is the last, just the last one time, snip, clip,

(01:49):
whatever I gotta do, this is gonna be the last one.
And my wife want me to get snipped too, that's
gonna be the last one. This is it. I want
to get snip though. I might just do the male
birth control or something. What's that. I don't know. They
got something something the other day. Yeah, we cared. I
put it. It's like a little spot thing and you
put it in some hot water. Oh no, I ain't
boiling my ball. I'm not doing that. I'm not doing that.

(02:09):
But my wife, do you want me to get snipped
to pull out? Method don't work for me. It's not
a munch, not one hundred percent. I don't want to
do no surgery. That's not one hundred percent. What's the percentage?
I don't know Caremardes shout to the Camardes he had
three more, but though I don't have another one, I
don't ever compare my sperm to Antonio Camardi. He's just different.

(02:32):
Dropping a clues bumb for Antonio Camardi? Right, how many
kids he got? Eleven? I think no more than that
thirteen I don't remember, just making up things now, No,
got he got a lot of how many? All I'm
saying is his sperm different? It's perm won't be denied
that super sperm for real people. People throw that term around,
but no, he got it, yeah as of August twenty seventh.
But I'm reading his he has fourteen kids close and

(02:56):
he had any numbers. I think he had three after
he had snipped. Well, either way, I don't compare my
situation to him. He's different. Okay, all right, the regular
people out there who've been snipped with regular sperm, like,
let us not the super sperm like Antonio Commardi. Let
us know how that went, because my wife definitely wants
me to get snipped after she just had all four. Yeah,
I need to, I need to make it. Make sure

(03:18):
that you know no more. All right, well, all right,
let's get the show cracking front page news. What we're
talking about, Well, let's talk about a Capital rioter who
hit an officer. He's in a Jersey gym owner. He
punched the police officer. We'll tell you what his sentence was. No,
he got a little more than that, and also get
it off your chest. A right, if you gotta vent

(03:38):
this morning, phone lines and wide open. We'll start taking
calls a little early. Eight hundred five eight five one
on five one. It's the Breakfast Club. Come morning morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne. The guy we
are to Breakfast club's getting some front page news all
right now. Um. They usually to have the game and

(04:00):
the scores and everything in front of me, but today nothing,
So let's get right to prot page news. I know
it's started to a football today. Somebody's playing in that
I'm not sure you know what's playing in that shop
of your head. No, I thought maybe he didn't. All right,
thanks guys, let's start you what else? You guy? All right?
But YouTube, starting today, they are making dislike counts private,
so you can still dislike a video, but only creators

(04:20):
will be able to see those numbers. On the back end.
They want to actually curb hate mobs from mass disliking
a video because they have a problem with the person
who posted it rather than the content itself. Y'all too
late for disliking. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. That's
the features too late. You know how many people that
don't got their narratives change the reputations blemished because of

(04:41):
those hate mobs. We know that's what the game is.
That's what people do, just disliking videos. Yes, we know this.
I guess that's old news. We know that's what happens.
It's been because I never pay attention to that, Like
I don't. But I also don't even look at comments.
I just watch a video if I need to. I mean,
you see it though, because you'll just see, you know,
one person just get attacked and it looks so obvious something.

(05:04):
It looks like bots and you can see it. All right, Now,
let's talk about these Capital rioters and a Jersey gym owner,
Scott Fairlam. He's forty four. He punched the police officer
during the January sixth attack on the US Capitol. He
was sentenced yesterday to more than to more than three
years in prison. He's the first person to be sentenced
for assaulting a law enforcement officer during the Capital riot.

(05:26):
So right now, his forty one month prison term is
the longest among thirty two riot related sentences that have
been handed down so far. But this is going to
guide other judges. They are now sentencing rioters who class
with the police, and they said it was significant that
his sentencing was the first for assaulting an officer, so
there's more guilty police. Those punishments are not strong enough.

(05:46):
That's how while they went through a government build and
try to take over a government a cop there was
an attempted coup of the American government. Ten he only
got three years, three years and he punched the police officer.
Come on, man, it's black people in jail doing fifteen
twenty years for weed. Now. He said, I take full
responsibility for what I did that day. That's not who

(06:08):
I am, That's not who I was. Exactly who you are.
You know that's not those appointisments aren't strong enough at
that doesn't detert somebody from doing it again. No, yeah,
I mean I would think at least I would say
minimum three years and then what you got to do
eighty five percent of your time, so he'd be out
in two and change for assaulting a police officer after

(06:29):
a storm, after doing an attempted coup of this country.
That's that's the punishment that people get break into the capital,
you can attack police officers, punch them in the face,
people die, keep it moving, and you get three years.
All right, Well that is your front page news and
Ravens Dolphins to night. That's who's playing Ravens Dolphins. All right,
all right, get it off your chests eight five eight five,

(06:50):
one oh five one. If you need to vent phone
lines to wide open, call us up. Now. It's the
Breakfast Club. Come on, the Breakfast Club. Is your time
to get it off your chests. Whether you're man or
blessed the same, we want to hear from you on
the Breakfast Club. Hello, what's this? Hello? Hi? Oh my god,

(07:13):
I can't believe I got through. Good morning, Breakfast Club
and queen you all everything that you do. Um. Oh
my god, I just want to shout out all the
US Army veterans out there. I am a US Army veteran.
Happy Veterans Day. Thank you, thank you so much, thank you.

(07:34):
UM Partia mental Health. I got out of the Army
and after two years of fair and doubt, I launched
my boutique Fascist House UM. The house is spelled h
a us um in German because that was my first
duty station, and I launched it on Veteran's Day last year.

(07:54):
It hasn't been easy, but I'm finding enjoy through the process.
And you know, basically, my sister and I we just
made the choice to live consciously and to face our
goals and live intentionally. And so she also has a
podcast it's called Incommensible Podcasts, pushing the idea that we

(08:14):
all are unique and we have to think for ourselves always.
And I just want to share with you. I'm so nervous, guys,
you have no reason to be it. I love your
mission statement. And by the way, that's not an idea
that we all are unique. We definitely all are unique.
Are none of our DNAs are the same? Absolutely? Absolutely?
I want to share with you all your phone, hold

(08:39):
on a second Mama, and a happy Veterans Day all
for all the veterans. Absolutely, Hello, who's this more than Rome?
Jerome was up? Good morning mane off your chest, good morning.
I don't know, I just remember a couple of months
back to you. D says, you don't don't know brothers

(09:00):
with no cats? Man? No what cats? Cat? Cat animal
cat cats? But yeah, I just wanted to let I
have blessed cats and the dog and the name I
Tina and Turner. You can follow them on in the
grill right now. I love cats. I rather have a

(09:22):
cat and have a dog. They are a lot more
little maintenance. Nah, dog protects the crib. Yeah, and cats
make sure you don't have bugs or rodents. Called a
couple of weeks ago, and I was talking about the
little girl in a period or whatever, and I wanted
to apologize to DJ Heavy because I told him I
wasn't because he didn't understand what I was saying. But
that was it, and I'll happy holidays everything, all right. Yeah,

(09:49):
we grew up with cats in our house that we
had three cats and a dog. No, we never had
no cats. We always had dogs. My wife had a
cat growing up. There's nothing wrong with people who like cats.
I just said, I don't know anybody. For if I
said I don't know, I just don't know any men
with cats, That's all I said. Yeah, I don't know
men with cats. What's being a man? Who is he? Hello? Man?

(10:10):
And you can leave a cat in the house for
like three days and they'll be okay. Mike Tyson had
a white tiger. That's the closest person I know that
I don't know. Let's shout out to other guys with cats.
How you go get it off your chests? Eight hundred
five eight five one oh five one. If you need
to vet hit this up now, it's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Whatever I'm telling, I'm telling

(10:33):
what's doing Holly? If this is your time to get
it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. Eight
hundred five eight five one oh five one, we want
to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this? Hi?
Is the data from Irvington again. Good morning morning, Chess.
I don't have anything to get off my chest this morning.

(10:54):
I just wanted to give a shout out to my
boyfriend Corey and just tell him I loved him. Okay,
no problem, mamma. And done money you guys. I listened
to you guys every day. And I love you Silentine
for always keeping it real. I love you more, thank
you very much. Hello. Who's this Hey, it's from Texas.
Good morning from Texas. Get it off your chests, mama. Okay,
So Charlemagne, it's a question for you. Yes, man, you

(11:17):
get your chair that you join your show from the boys.
Every time I look at you on television, I'm looking
for John. You're talking about chair. Well, I got a
new share. She talking about my late night talk show
to God's on. It's Truth on Comedy Central every Friday
night at ten. I got a new one. Now it's black.
It's all black. Now that you still look the same

(11:37):
to you, No, I didn't see it last week. Because
do we get a new show to tomorrow as well? Yes,
we got a new show tomorrow tomorrow. On the show,
our guests are Ed Sharing and Soldier Boy, and we're
talking about American fake faketriotism, all these fake patriots out here.
And anytime soldiers don't anything, it's gonna be good. Okay.
So wait, I want to Selex in front of my friends,

(12:00):
your first book. So I need you to send me
whatever you got so I can walk around in the
house and say, oh yeah, Charlotte, Man, I'm gonna I'm
gonna send you a whole package. I got. I got
doctor to Walkers, the Unapologetic Guy, to black mental Health
up here, I got Tamika Mallory state of Emergency. I'm
gonna send you a whole package. I got you. Hold on, Okay,
thank you for watching the show too. Man. Make sure
you tune in every Friday night at ten pm on

(12:22):
Comedy Central and you can streaming on Paramount Plus. Hello.
Who's this Hello? Hey, good morning? Get you off your chests. No, no,
I want to comment on that. That send as you said,
it just gave you old boys three years forty one
months for that. Yeah, I don't care if you put
it old as. They gave me ten years for something
battery upon a police. What I'm saying, wow, ye when

(12:45):
it was this but six years but six years ago
it gave me ten years to this. Spendit five know
what I'm saying. Gloucester County and Gloucester County up in Virginia.
Let me ask you a simple question. Why Craig Jones,
Craig Craig, why do you think you got ten years
in that capital rioter only got three? Because I'm black,

(13:06):
that's right, and he's white and I I was in
a racist county. Yeah. My friend got a year for
threatening the police horse Virginia. And the thing about it
is I got in depth probation. Yeah, I mean I've
got in probation on my head for the bust of
my life. Yeah. And that man that they did an
attempted coup of this country. That's treason. That man should

(13:29):
have got more than more time than that. Yeah, absolutely,
fifteen twenty easily, absolutely, because you got to send the
message to other people out there who may want to
do attempted cools in this country. You gotta throw the
book at him. Yeah, that's crazy, but I mean it's
not crazy. It's America. Get it off your chest. Eight
hundred five eight five one on five one that we
got rooms on the way, Yes, and prayers to Terrence Jay.

(13:50):
He had a horrifying experience outside of his house. Let's
tell you about it, all right, We'll get to that next.
It's the Breakfast Club, Come on him. The Breakfast club.
This is the report with Angel Man. Now, this is

(14:11):
a horrifying experience. Terrence Jay was reportedly a victim of
an attempted robbery. This happened early in the morning, about
three am, outside of his house in La Now. During
this reported attempted robbery, he was with an unidentified passenger.
They were leaving Hollywood. They got blocked in by an suv.
It was filled with masked men. After he got to

(14:31):
his driveway, according to a police source, one of the
alleged perpetrators try to get out get him out of
his vehicle at gunpoint, but he somehow managed to drive off.
He told police he was then followed by the alleged
suspects and they shot at him as well. So following that,
he was able to flag down a highway patrol officer
who would notified the LAPD and fortunately he is unharmed.

(14:53):
Did they catch the guys They have not yet, so
they now have a They have released a bulletin and
actually prior to that warning residence about the alarming crime rate.
They're calling these follow home robberies where victims are targeted
they leave an upscale setting, then they're followed home by
individuals who are trying to rob them. Two to a guy,
Terrence Jay Man. I mean, but Joe, listen, it's that season.

(15:15):
I'm telling you. You know, after the pandemic last year,
you know, it's a lot of people out here in
these screens hurting. Those PvP loans don't drive up, that
unemployment doesn't drive up. And it's the holiday season, so
please be on alert. Yeah, and be very careful look
at your surroundings. That we all know somebody at pare
that that happened to in New York. So just be
very careful watching surroundings. Don't go the same way home

(15:35):
every day. I know it sounds stupid and repetitive, but
make sure you change your routine. Stop flossing on social media.
That's the other thing too, Like I'm telling you the
same wolves that's out there doing things like that, they're
watching your Instagram and they're waiting for you to make
a mistake. They look, they're looking at you like a lick.
Like stop flaunting in front of people. Man, all right,
So the suspects are four black males dressed in all

(15:56):
black clothing and they were driving a silver Jeep Cherokee.
If anybody had as any information that's horrible, man, I know,
and that's scary to even go home after that, because now, right,
that's that's a difficult thing, all right, And our prayers
out to Shincia as well. She's in the hospital and
she revealed this on Instagram yesterday. We don't know why,
and she hasn't disclosed what's going on, but she does

(16:18):
have a lot of appearances coming up. So if you
were looking forward to seeing Shincia in the next couple
of days, just know that she's had to cancel some
of those appearances. So shout out to Schincia of course,
wishing her well and the hype. The streetwear competition series
that's on HBO Max has been renewed for season two.
You know, Offset and his crew of fashion co signers

(16:39):
are going to be back in effect. So on season one,
it was a sat for Cardi b daff Dam, was
Khalifa and other people were some of the guests on
the show, and so all of the items, by the way,
sold that within twenty four hours of the episode's release.
After that show of Streetwear Designers, well congrats to my
guy Speedy man dropping a clues box with Speedy Speedy,

(17:00):
the host of one of the hosts of The Hype,
So I'm happy for him getting that season two men,
and shout out to my girl, Ricky Hughes, who's also
the producer on that show. Rickie. Ricky is the first
black woman to receive an Emmy for Outstanding Variety Special
for a Netflix is Dave Chappelle Special? Nice? So she's
the showrunner all right. And Casanova has been hit with

(17:21):
an attempted murder charge while he's in jail. So these
allegations come from in October twenty twenty shooting outside of
King of Diamonds in Miami. According to The New York Post,
there was an altercation that ensued after a bystander allegedly
called out Casanova but throwing the wrong gang sign. Prosecutors
say the rapper then asked the rival gang member, you
want to die tonight, and then his associate open fire,

(17:44):
wounding the man and another person outside of the venue.
Authorities did confiscate the phone and they found text messages
where he bragged about the attack. He posts He had
messages saying killed the N word last night, smate it's
on the news. Two of them. I only shot twice,
meaning I am missed a shot greatest in the world.
You're trying to challenge me. L O L. He said
that where on text messages, and that the person that

(18:06):
said that on the text messages was Cassanova's associate, though
not Cassanova. But according to the reports, Casanova said to
the rival gang member, you want to die tonight. So
these are just allegations and Cassanova has maintained his innocence
while he is in jail. Yeeks, all right, well I'm
Antela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right,

(18:26):
thank you, miss Yee. Now when we come back, we
got front page news. What we're talking about. Yes, let's
tuck about Kyle Rittenhouse. He was on the stand crying.
We'll give you an update, all right, we'll get into that.
Next is the Breakfast Club Go Morning. So Breakfast Club,
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(18:47):
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are a breakfast club. Was getting some front page news.

(19:08):
Now tonight the Dolphins take on the Ravens tonight. Now
what else we got? Easy? Well, let's talk about what's
going on with Kyle Rittenhouse. He testified yesterday that he
was under attack when he killed two men and wounded
a third. Now, this was during a night of protests
in Kenosha. He's saying he didn't do anything wrong and
that he defended himself. He's eighteen now. He was only

(19:29):
seventeen last year when this happened. And he even started
crying while he was on the stand, and he was
crying so hard that the judge ended up calling a break.
Once I take that step back, I look over my
shoulder and mister Rosenbaum was now running from my right side,
and I was cornered from in front of me with

(19:52):
mister Zaminski, and there were people you can just relax
for an insane case. Not one tear fell. And there's

(20:17):
even a part where he looks at the judge. He
almost looked at the judge like, are you supposed to
go to commercial now? Aren't supposed to go to commercial
and then the judge goes to break. Now they've been
looking at all kinds of videos, and he does have
witnesses that he's called to the stand. So according to Rittenhouse,
he said the first man corner at him and put
his hand on the barrel of his rifle, the second
man hit him with a skateboard, and the third man

(20:38):
who came at him with a gun of his own.
They're also trying to get a mischial, by the way,
because they're saying that the chief prosecutor was asking questions
that were out of bounds and that they judge had
already told him not to ask. So they're even discussing
a potential mischild. I didn't understand that. I didn't understand
the judge tell you don't ask those questions, and then
you ask those questions anyway. Isn't it like kind of
like you ask him for mister, Yeah, so that's the

(21:00):
judge was saying. Now, they also did say to expect
closing arguments early next week. So he's on trial. These
are shootings that he committed. He actually killed two people
and wounded at third. I don't beg anything to happen.
The carver now they'll get three years as being to him.
But people are divided. Some people are saying because his
take is this right. He says that he went to

(21:21):
Kenosha to protect people's property, and he also had claimed
that he was a medic, which is a lie. Here's
that part of his testimony. Just ask you, so you're
a certified EMT and you said, yes, correct, Yes, that
was a lie. Correct, I'm not an MT. You're not
a certified EMT. You're not an EMT of any kind.

(21:43):
You weren't on that night, correct, Yes, So you lied
to him, correct, I told him I was. I told
him I was an MT, but I wasn't. And you
knew you were being interviewed by someone in the media
when you told that lie, didn't you. Yes, that's wild.
And so he was saying that he was to protect
property and to also help people, and this is what

(22:04):
ended up happening, And there was a lot of there
was a situation where he shouldn't have been in the
street where he was right, So he knew he was
going to be like inciting people and things like that.
And it kind of feels like you're asking for trouble,
Like you went out there like a vigilante. You're not
an a vengeance. You ain't Batman. Set your dumb ass
down somewhere, and you know what's crazy. He reminded me
of Jody. Remember after Peanut killed Snoop and then Jody

(22:27):
was in his bedroom crying, wiping his face with the
gun and then being Raves walked in and took the
gun from That's how Kyle Rittenhouse looked on the stand. Nah,
baby boy, man up, man up right. So we are
definitely watching this. But next week, like I said, we
can expect closing arguments, so we'll keep you guys updated.
I don't think that's gonna happen to him, but I mean,

(22:49):
he said he felt threatened. But if you feel threatened,
why were you still approaching people? You know what I'm saying, Like,
why would you put yourself in a situation to feel threatened? Right,
I onna have it to him. He's a young white kid.
He went on there and shed fake tis and they
went to break because he was crying that he's facing
up to life in prison. And he talks about the

(23:11):
car source dealership lot because that's what he was allegedly protecting,
protecting that property. He said, the car Source owner was
happy that we were there that night. Well, did the
guy from car Source give you a free car? Okay,
I'm sure what was your price? All right? I don't
think nothing gonna have to him. That's probably was Gon.
He's probably gonna get off and then the car soors
Dode gonna give him a free car. And then people

(23:32):
are gonna take care of people talking tours and he'll
be getting money. People will take care of all these
legal bills. You'll do a go fund me and you
know you already know. All right, Well that is your
front page news, all right. When we come back, Shore
Garrett the Penn will be joining us. Shuan Garrett. He's
written for damn every artist and produced for every artist,
written for every artist, damn in this industry, right, and

(23:54):
he did a majority of some of Walkers On Right?
Did the EP some of Walkers Home? Yes, he did.
He did a lot of that album. And she specific
typically think to him when her album was number one.
All right, so we'll talk to Showan Garrett when we
come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast
Club Morning everybody, and m Angela yee Charlomagne the guy
we are the breakfast club. We got a special guest

(24:16):
in the building. He's still spending a lot of old money.
What's that? What's up? Baby? How are you? How is
those publishing checks nowadays? Man? They're still rolling on time
and getting bigger and bigger. Man. You know what I'm saying,
Life is getting better. I really. Mommy's always say you
learn a lot live long enough. Now. I always do

(24:38):
wonder about that, just the whole writing aspect, because I know,
you know, that's that's what people like seem to live
forever and make money forever of if they you know,
own the rights to the song. Yeah, and like a
catalogus nice better Is it better now or before? With streaming?
The streaming affected in the negative of positive way with
it's much better now because just like you know, I

(24:58):
don't know if you guys know, but last year, um
actually the biggest streaming music was catalog music. Um so
a lot of the recurring you know, catalog records are
really streaming up to old some a lot of the
oldest stuff that you produced coming back up on the
charts and people are streaming them like crazy. Yeah. I mean, well,

(25:18):
it's just like you know, I was really fortunate to
work with some of the greatest right you know from Beyonce,
He's to check upon, give Me Bodies, the Chris Brown's
runn It's give Me That, the Yes number fourteen song
on the Greatest Hits of All Time. Britney Spears, Britney Spears,
I J Blige enough Crime puts scat dolls. Listen. I

(25:43):
want to talk about Britney Spears for a second, because
you know her or knew her pretty well working with her.
I know she was coming out of rehab. Also, you
were around for all of that. So what are your
thoughts when you see everything happening with her conservatorship and
what's been going on with her parents and sister. Well,
I mean, I've always really liked Britney. I felt like
she's you know, she was one of the hardest working,

(26:04):
you know, artists I've been around. I mean, she definitely
took her craft um very seriously. I mean, I can't
really speculate on her like her parents, I know, it's
probably complicated, you know what I'm saying. It's like, you know,
mental health is tricky, you know what I'm saying. So
I don't really I don't know her particularly that deep
to probably speculate on how that should work. Did you

(26:27):
have to deal with her dad at all? Of her mom? Nah?
You know what, I had a really great experience with her, Like, um,
she just would come in man and just you know,
she was she was pretty bubbly and she would work hard.
You know what I'm saying. I had a good time
working with Britney. Now, I love I love working with her. Actually,
a lot of a lot of the artists. Earlier in
my career, I feel like a lot of artists took

(26:48):
their their their craft really seriously. You know what I'm saying.
They were. They were way more dedicated to like the work,
you know, I mean us sure, Chris Brown, Like I
mean people thirteen hours in the mirror, you know what
I'm saying. I feel like it was harder to get
in the game back then. So being that it was
so hard to get in, yeah, you know, those people
really took it serious when they got in, like being signed,

(27:09):
being a celebrity, met something. Yeah, it really uh And
so now you know, looking at it now, like everything
is so much easier for me because I've seen it.
I've seen it and I understand now a lot of
you know, the crazy part before I was I just
didn't know. But I was very very I'm very thankful,

(27:29):
you know. I mean I just didn't know the people, right,
like the crazy thing about you know. Yeah, it was
like my first song, Like my first ten singles were
like hot one hundred number ones, like so Crix Goodies
was my second record, Beyonce's check Upoint. It was the
third one, Soldier, Lose My Breath, T Shirt Girl, all

(27:50):
them songs. So you just thought that's the way it was. Yeah,
I was just like, I mean, I was working on
adrenaline for real, like you know, it was almost like
a like a like it was like A was very competitive,
like extremely competitive, and so I was dead serious. That's
why I like, you know, Y'll probably gonna ask me this.
So but just like the verses like like that, that's
dead serious. I was dead serious. Yeah, I was dead sure.

(28:14):
You were you on anything during the verses? Oh? Man,
I had I had two I had two root canals
that day. And by the way, so like it didn't
look like your face hurt. Yeah, man, I had, I
had two root canals, and I had I really as
y'all know, or some people may have forgotten, like that's
kind of pop versus off like for real, because it

(28:37):
went viral. We went into this, we didn't I was
holding my phone like it. We didn't have the budget,
you know, you know from the beginning. Yeah, Like, but
that was the first one that was like a real
versus like it was a competition, like they was taking
this serious serious, like you know, but I don't be

(28:57):
playing no games with that with work or you know,
um and mean, you know me and me and Dream
always competed, you know, so it sports us, you know
what I'm saying. So it was take your head off,
like dead serious that you said. You feel like artists
don't take it as serious as the artists back there.
Do you think that? Well, I just think that, like
it's you know, it's I always try to explain to

(29:20):
artists that hey man, this is for your life. So
you know, I'm trying to help I'm trying to help you.
I'm trying to give you as much as I possibly
can so I can help you see what it is
that I got a chance to see. And the blessing
is given giving it away, right, you know, I always
look at it as an opportunity to give people what
I was blessed to be able to do right. And

(29:42):
a lot of times that I don't think artists really
understand that that hit song is so necessary for putting
food on the table for your family for the rest
of your life. Right, And it's in a game like
it's it's it's dead serious, and it's like, you know, yeah,
you're twenty two right now, you know what I'm saying.
But when you when you're thirty two and you're trying
to figure out what happened, this is what you will

(30:04):
reflect on. You know, just makes a million dollars off
it with our family every year still to this day,
or a million dollars off that one song. Yeah, family, Yeah,
Like I mean, pub is the truth. So let me
ask you this about publishing deals because we see all
these right now people have been like selling off portions
of their catalog and for like huge numbers. And you

(30:25):
have an amazing, crazy catalog. So is there a benefit
for you to do that, to do a publishing deal?
And yeah, because depending on like you know, you got
to really understand the law, right, you're gonna get it back,
you know what I'm saying. So it's real estate rights.
It's really really state you got people release it. Really yeah,
you're gonna get it back. You figure out if you
know what you're doing, So you get a nice big

(30:46):
chunk at once that you can do whatever with and
then eventually when you recoup that money and whatever, you
get it back. Well like like in the law, it's
like thirty and thirty three years, right Like so if
you sell it like in America, you you know it's
thirty three years, it'll come back to your family. But
the good thing about it, like when you you know,
I never, really, to be honest with you, I never
before I even before I even woke up and realized

(31:10):
what I was doing, I had them thirty number ones
because I never really looked at it about making money.
I was just I just really love I'm very passionate
about working and building and growing and helping others. Like
I mean, I hate to sound cliches, but I really
love it. I love the art of Like a lot
of people say with day, why don't you keep that
song for yourself? Sean, It's like, you know, in due time,

(31:32):
that's my mind that that's there too, you know what
I mean. I'm an artist. I was an artist from
day one. You know what I'm saying, but being a
hit maker is something that's very um it's not an
easy job. At Garrett, when we come back, it's the
breakfast club community. He's been doing everybody. It's DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club

(31:54):
was still kicking it with Sean Garrett. How do you
evolve as a producer? You see some producers they come strong,
then five years that sound is taken and then you
don't hear from them anymore. So how do you evolve
as a producer to continue to make new sounds and
new music and new styles and new trends. It's a
good question. And you know what, Actually, it's like I
was really fortunate because the way my parents taught me

(32:16):
just as a human being, the way of thinking really
helped me understand, like, I look at the end first, right,
so I look at where I want to be. I
look at, you know, how what my end result is.
So I approach everything from that perspective, right, So everything
that I'm actually entering, it's something that I've already thought out, right,

(32:37):
and it's like, this is how I want this to
actually happen. It doesn't happen all the time now, but
if you aim high, right, and so the goal is,
you know, I plan on not being it. I don't
do the same song ever again, right, I'm never trying
to recreate the same song. I'm never trying to recreate
something I've done already. You know, I'm there's laws, right,

(32:59):
It's like the law of science and law of gravity
when when it comes to like merchandising or marketing. You know,
I look at everything just like Nike do, right, And
it's just like when Nike come out with those that
new pair of sneakers, They're not gonna come up with
the same that everybody's seen already. It's gonna be new,
and the way they present it, it's gonna be in
a way where you're like, oh, I gotta get it.

(33:21):
You know what I'm saying is so I just kind
of look at music the same way right out approach
it from that perspective. Like Summer Walker Project is something
that was completely off the grid for me, which was
a very interesting and a great opportunity because Summer is
a very different type artist, right, Like she's not as

(33:42):
progressive as a lot of the artists I've worked with
like you know what I'm saying, Like she's very um
to herself, Yeah, very to herself, very uh doesn't do
a lot of the traditional things like yeah, yeah, she
has owned for her album. Yo, the album is incredible,
Like I'm really excited about it as well. I got

(34:02):
a chance to be the album executive producer on there.
And thanks to my brothers like LVRN, um, you know,
like I always try to do things that are meaningful,
like LBRN represents us, right, and so that's five brothers
from you know, um HBCU schools right that all came together,
and I just thought it was just such an amazing

(34:22):
It's amazing that five brothers could actually work together, right
and build a company right, and and and and be
able to share you know, the ups and downs and
and and and it's hard business, right and so um
that's one of the reasons why I was I'm so
compassionate about this project and at the same time getting
getting a chance to know Summer Um. A lot of

(34:44):
people told me at first two like she was, oh man,
you know she's gonna be difficult to work with, or
you know, she doesn't do so she doesn't that I
actually had a great time working with her. I mean,
she wasn't sure. You've heard that about other artists. Yeah, yeah,
you know, you hear that, especially women. They do that
women alive. Yeah yeah, yeah, you know yeah, I think
that's bullshito. Like I don't I have to see it myself,

(35:07):
you know what I'm saying. So I really had a
great time working with her, and you know, some things
like the first single, uh you know, y'all for reasons. Yeah,
y'all may have heard that she didn't people didn't like that.
They didn't like that, and they didn't like that. It
was like, this isn't summer sound. Yeah, but see that's
that's see. They gotta well, you know, we're trying to
We were trying to build her audience too. You know
what I'm saying. She had already peaked in urban So

(35:30):
you know, I get that. Everything y'all want on the album,
it's on an album, trust me, it is on there's yeah,
you know, but we gotta also build you know what
I'm saying. I mean, those guys gotta budget, They gotta
pay money back, you know what I'm saying, Like, gotta
keep the lights on. I always wonder about stuff like
that when people say, you know, you gotta branch outside
of urban, which is black? Right? Because to me, oh

(35:53):
sure those albums were super R and B. What I
mean for reasons black? That's black, you know what I mean,
it's that asks for a reason. Though, what do you
mean when you say when you say branch out of urban? Like,
what did y'all do differently? Well, it's like, well we didn't.
You know a lot of people, I guess you know,
her fans are so enamored with her, right, which is
a beautiful thing, right, It's a it's a beautiful thing

(36:15):
to build that type of thing. But at the same time,
you know, like she came out as that type of artist,
but you gotta grow, right, And so you know, there's
only so many urban stations, right, But how many rhythmic
stations are there at I Heeart, right? And you know
that's a lot. There's a lot of stations, right, And
I mean, you know, you know what's happening in Japan,

(36:36):
what's happening in London? What's happening? And I mean she's
a global artist, she should be. I mean, she we
want her to win Grammys. We wanted to be nominated
for Grammys. You know what I mean. The last album
was amazing and it wasn't nominated. Like that's that's books
in black music the global culture right now, Like our sound,
our style is being taken from everybody, even those rhythmic stations,

(36:57):
the artists on there making like our and B records
hip hop records. But I think sometimes people misunderstand the
idea of growing right. It's not like you're selling out.
That's not what I'm talking about. I'm saying. It's like
we are. Yeah, that's that's the point we are. We
are the culture, right, and so we also have the
ability to translate outside of our hood, right, And so

(37:19):
that's the same thing you guys have been able to
figure out. Right, It's like you all have this amazing show.
It's well balanced, you know what I'm saying, And it's
translated and in and outside of where we grew up.
You know what, when you say balance, it's about being
who she truly really is, but also being able to
expand your sound exactly. And it wasn't like we're trying

(37:40):
to change um. You know, we knew going in and
you know, hear the first song, they're like, oh my god,
you guys don't rect the show. No, it's like it's
like nah. And then when everybody saw the videos like oh,
like we really okay okay, and so then you know,
when you hear the album, you're it's gonna make sense.
You're gonna be like, oh because that that that bit

(38:00):
your X for a reason, though, is an anthem for
It's an empowering song for women, right because she's checking
the guy, she's checking the XS, she's checking the new
chick and any other chick that see. You know, our
people love that from Summer Walker too. It's because we've
seen so much if her life play out on social media.
So it makes it more relatable because you listen to

(38:22):
it and you're like, I know exactly who she talking about.
She's talking about, and I think that's important. That's part
of the reason why people can't wait for this album
because she went through a very public breakup. She's moved on,
she's happy in love with somebody else, and so we
don't know where it's gonna take us. But we think
about some of those albums that, like, you know, people
still love Tony Braxton just because of what she was

(38:44):
going or Amy Winehouse or Mary Jay Blide right, and
that's why. And that's such a great, great point. Andree's
like people like our people gotta be patient too, like
y'all like like that's what I don't like about social media.
It's like everything gotta be like right now, you gotta everything.
I'm like, damn, give it a minute. Let's just roll out.
Let us roll out, you know, let let her roll

(39:05):
out her her play right or her plan um. But
this it was great, man. It was like I think
despite one of the best R and B albums, be
all the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Sean Garrett. Ye,
what happens when you have to choose who you give
a song too? Like, so you might have a hit
song and maybe one person one SHIPI so does somebody
else they both heard it. How do you make a decision? Man?

(39:28):
I had that. That's a I remember one time, did
he got mad? Boy? Did he wanted this song that
loving you no more, Loving you, no more you? Happy Birthday?
Did he though? That was? I did that? Um? Man?
I he somebody else wanted it and he was pissed,

(39:50):
like he was like, yo, I never seen him. I've
never seen somebody so mad who wanted it, should I
tell you? Yeah, yeah, okay, So it was Mark Rio,
it was Mario wanted to record, okay, and and and
Ditty was pissed like he was not having it. Uh yeah, yeah.
That's interesting though. I mean it's interesting because that says

(40:12):
a lot about you because a lot of people say,
let me go with the bigger star. Let me just
give the biggest star to record, but you. But Mario
was very talented, man. I mean we you know, breakup
was break up was my song from my problem and
so uh and Mario, man, he you know, I'm saying
this with the utmost respect. He know he needed it.
He needed to hit. He needed to hit at that time.

(40:34):
So I decided to share it with him. And you know,
I told us his because his manager at the time
was Jay Irvin, and Jay Irvan was like, yo, bro,
I need this record. I was like, I told you
what I played it for. He was my record. Like,
but He's like, man, I really need this record for him.
And I was like, you know, I do a deal
with you, like we'll share the record and so um
and that's the kind of stuff do, man, compromise you did.

(40:56):
That was good. He's too right, wasn't that for Britney
Spears or something original? No, Goodies I did specifically for Sierra. Yeah,
I can't see Brittany doing goodies. Yeah there was a
song though I did for Brittany that I gave it
somebody else though, Uh yeah, I think that. Um yeah, goodies.

(41:25):
The Goodies was like Siera was. She was a little baby, man,
she was. She was a little girl. And so when
did he call you like you won't get a record
to Mario? No, he wasn't screaming at me. He was
screaming at He was screaming at his manager. He was
going crazy because like, you know, I love did I
love all these people, but I'm telling you crossed the line.

(41:46):
I turned in a human. I don't. Does Beyonce take
Rein over anybody? Like when she said now I want that.
Oh you can't tell Beyonce. Yeah, I don't be telling me. No.
See that's not hard. Should be like, look, I'm sorry,
I gotta take this. Yeah. Yeah, that's one of them calls.
You'd be like, uh yeah, no, I ain't overble to
do that because na she uh hey, she has done

(42:08):
so much for my that's that's that's a good example.
I didn't know what they were doing for me, you
know what I'm saying, Like I just didn't get it.
Like I was just I was thankful. I was just working.
But man spoiled in a way too, right, having all
those that number one, number one, number one back to
back to back to back. You know, you didn't know
what to struggle with the storm? Right, I felt like,

(42:28):
did you? I might that might be a good point.
I don't think I just knew I worked crazy. Um.
She was just she gave me so many opportunities. It
was just now that I think about it, I mean,
think about it, y'all, like damn, all those songs, like
like damn, I was like I wanted to do um
I was only supposed to do. Is she the reason?
But DestinE shall that was only the first song. I

(42:51):
thought I was just going there to do one song,
turning the girl and T shirt and soldier and losing
my breath. And you know, then one day she was leaving.
She was just what she had to move. She was
doing this movie and she's like, I mean she was
just always so sweet to me, but she she had
the movie. She was like, hey, Sean, got this little
movie that I'm doing. Uh this was the Pink Panther.

(43:11):
She's like, oh my god, this little this little movie
that I'm doing, and we need to do this song
for the for the soundtrack. And I was like, I
was exactly like normal. But now I think about it,
I'm like, what that end up being check up on it? Wow?
Like that's huge trust you and that's that's important for
artists to have a trust with somebody that they work with.

(43:34):
You said you owe your career to be honest, I do, like,
like like they really really were very very very giving
to me, Like I mean, I had to deliver, but
at the same time, man like they really looked out
for me on a number of occasions when I really
just didn't even know, you know what I'm saying. It
was like I was a kid. But what kind of
artists are you looking at? Sign I Love Angel? Are

(43:58):
you going back to the uh so type of artists that, um,
we're looking for our artists that really have the opportunity
or have the ability. There's a lot of artists today
that don't get the help right and not monetarily just
the it's the common sense, you know what I'm saying,
Like development development, you know what I'm saying, and nobody's

(44:22):
helping them, and and so like artists are really struggling too,
you know, like the whole pressure from social media is
a lot of them. I mean, it's some of these
kids are really depressed because I get a chance to
talk to them, and this is not the conversation that
people here. You know what I'm saying, it's like, oh,
you know they acting is if like, yeah, everybody's just
putting their music out and everything's streaming and all kind

(44:43):
of happening. That ain't really that that looks like that.
But there's a lot of these kids is really having
a difficult time because you know, it's like either you
have a hit song or you don't. And once you
you know, you put a record out of the show
really work you that's it, you know what I'm saying.
And so then then what do you do? Right? And
they and they're having a hard time trying to you know,

(45:03):
stay on. You know, you got the pressure of people
clowning you, you know, saying that, um, it didn't work.
And it's even worse, like it's really bad now. You know,
people just go online and say anything about you, So, um,
what we're trying to do is create this opportunity for
the work. The help that I would the same thing
I would do for an artist like Chloe, Like like Chloe,

(45:27):
it like Chloe's down my artist. But if I had Chloe,
I knew exactly what to do, like I know exactly
what to tell you, I know exactly what kind of
song to do, like exactly Chloe the other day and yeah,
yeah that was yeah, that was that was really cool.
I would think Beyonce would put that together. That's Beyonce artists.

(45:47):
I would think Beyonce would be like, yo, you know,
you need to get with But I think sometimes she
probably uh you know, but okay, so here's this, here's
the particulars though. So Chloe is a producer. M yeah,
so so she may or may not know yet, like
she may not know what she's missing yet, not saying
that she's missing anything, but I'm saying that's the point,

(46:09):
you know what I'm saying. It's like when I go
work with someone, I know what to do. Sean, always
a pleasure, King appreciate everything absolutely, man, this has been great. Man.
Appreciate y'all man much success. Thank you, Sean Garrett it's
the breakfast. She should all up cho but she don't
care because that was the perfect time. That was the

(46:34):
perfect time for any woman that you're dealing with, you know,
to get on her summer Walker vibes. Because when she
get upset with you and get angry at you and
get bitter with you, you don't got to spend the
holidays with him. You don't got by no Christmas kids.
So that's I'm sure you guys want to spend energy
sometime with you woman yourself now that she bid it,
don't bring that negative energy around here, that negative energy

(46:57):
and I'm just over here. You're selfish. I'm just over
here in mind and mind you said, okay, I'm just
over here trying to be the best version of myself.
And here you go. You cause that energy. Though, if
the guy messes up and then he's happy that he
doesn't have to buy you a gift or spend the
holidays with you, he's not the one. If you're the
fourth baby mama, you made a choice, all right. Shout
out all the fourth baby mamas out there, dropping the

(47:20):
clues going for all the fourth baby mama who made
a choice to beat with a man who had three
other baby mamas. Right, if you gonn shout out the four.
If you gotta shout the fifth, shout out the first. No,
shout out to the first, second and the third. Okay, Hey,
life happens, Life does happen. All right, let's get to
the rumors. Let's talk, Travis Sky. It's about is the

(47:42):
rumor report, Angela the breakfast And we're not baby mama shaming,
all right, just we're not baby mama Shane. What were
we doing? I don't know either, but I don't want
to see a mad baby mamas out in the front.
I don't want so pro plead baby mamas. We only
know fourth baby mama protest. That'd be a first for
the breakast had a lot of protests, but the fourth
baby mama want to be why, I'll be a first.
I'm gonna come out then and join you, your fourth

(48:03):
baby mama, fourth baby daddy. I'm four kids, you know.
I mean, I'm a little one woman, though I'm a
little past job, all right when we're starting using all right.
So there have been at least fifty eight lossuits and
counting filed over the Astro World tragedy, as investigators and
attendees are trying to find out what actually happened. They
saying this could take up to months to even finish

(48:23):
this investigation. But right now, authorities are saying that first
responders began to receive word of injuries in the crowd
around nine thirty pm, and the show continued for another
forty minutes. Here is the Houston Police Chief, Troy Finner,
talking at a press conference yesterday. Here's who he's saying
is responsible. The ultimate authority to in a show is

(48:45):
with production and the entertainer. Okay, and that should be
through communication with public safety officials. So did public safety
officials tell the producers to stop the show? Yeah? Though
the public safety which would be the police part, would
have to say pull a plug, and will pull a plug.
That don't sound like he was saying who's responsible, because
how would an artist and producers know to stop the

(49:06):
show if public safety officials did? What was going on? Right?
He just said it has to happen between communication between
public safety officials, the producer, correct in the artist. So
did the public safety officials tell the producers this is
a dangerous situation, we need to stop the show. Well,
they're still investigating, so we don't know all those answers yet,
but Houston Fire Chief Samuel Pania told CNN if the
lights would have been turned on, if the promoter or

(49:28):
the artists called for that, it would have chilled the crowd,
and who knows, who knows what the outcome would have been,
But everybody in that venue, starting from the artist on down,
has a responsibility for a public safety Now. Travis Scott's
attorney has made a statement as well. He said that
there's been a lot of finger pointing and inconsistent messages
and backtracking of statements. He also said that you know,

(49:49):
right now, Travis Scott is his heart is bleeding for
his fans and they want He wants to reach out
to people. He would love to reach out to the families.
He's doing everything in his path to make sure that
no fan ever loses their life at another content. He's angry,
he's upset that this happened, but the finger pointing is
unproductive and at his heart, he just wants to make
sure something like this never happens. They're doing a lot

(50:11):
of finger pointing. You know why, I don't because this
is a situation where like everybody that's involved has some
sort of responsibility. But no, but nobody wants to be
held accountable. But you can't blame it on the artist,
like you can't when the artist is up there on
the stage and let's say people are passed out. You
don't know if it's dehydration. You don't know what it is.
And unless somebody tells him like, this is what's happening,

(50:33):
and I can't. But if nobody tells me, I don't
think that's public safety. Public safety knows, the police department
knows they have the right to stop those shows. In
my opinion, I don't know there's a lot. Well, so
far they have not filed any official charges. They're still
just investigating, so it's not we don't even know if
they're going to file charges. All right, talking about the
court of public opinion now after a live nation, they're

(50:54):
saying has such to protect itself from lawsuits, even though
there's scores of them coming in. So they did some
research on TMZ and they said there is a liability
waiver in Texas that would almost certainly provide cover for
basic negligence, something that they know for a fact contagoers
are alleging. So they said, you voluntarily assume all risks
and danger incidental to the event for which the ticket issued,

(51:17):
whether occurring before, during, or after the event, and you
waive any claims for personal injury or death against us.
That is the online waiver. So what it doesn't provide
is protection against gross negligence. And there's some of those
claims that are going to be brought in court as well. Yeah.
I don't see how a lot of nation gets out
of this one. I mean, that's well, if you sign
a liability waiver, you know where you're saying it's not

(51:40):
our fault if something happens to you. I feel like
this situation is gross negligence though. Yeah, so we'll see.
Like we said, we don't know everything that's going to happen. Now.
There were also reports to that a security guard got
stuck in the neck with some type of drugs, right,
and so now they're saying that wasn't true. Here is
the Houston Police Department T Finners saying that's not happened.

(52:00):
We did locate that security guard. His story is not
consistent with that. He says he was struck in his head,
he went on conscious, he woke up in the security
temp He says that no one injected drugs in him. See,
now this is where it goes crazy, because the police
department were the ones that said, like what, it wasn't
a rumor. The police department said that a guy got stuck,

(52:22):
a security guard got stuck in the neck and they
had to give him what was that that the thing
nar can nar can to get him revived. That's what
the police department from that came from the It was
a he said that. Oh wow, so that was earlier reports.
And now they're saying that security guard that is not
what happened. And Travis Scott just canceled a five point

(52:43):
five million dollar one off show that was supposed to
take place in Saudi Arabia. How much five point five
million for one show? I'm sure he's the scrunt, Yeah,
he is definitely. All right, well that is your rumor report.
All right, thank you, Missie charlemagn Who are giving that
don't happen. I'm just sitting there thinking that you get
five million dollars five point five five Wow? All right,

(53:08):
these guys are getting money for real. Yeah, uh yeah,
don't give The day is going to a young woman
named dy Shannon Norris. She's from Atlanta. But this situation
happened in Florida, so I have to give Florida the plane.
I'm sorry, Florida, this is your fault. What we'll talk
about it for after that. On this all right, we'll
get to a nexus to Breakfast Club. Go morning, So
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(53:33):
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(53:54):
The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and
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(54:15):
Bitchy Donkey of the Day with Charlom Hain't a guy.
I don't know why y'all keep letting him get ya elected. Yes,
it's Donkey to Day for Thursday in November eleventh, goes
to an Atlanta woman named d Shannon Norris. All Right,
she's forty nine years old. She's from Atlanta. But Florida.
Y'all have to take the blame for this one because
it happened in Pensacola, Florida. All Right, this woman was
perfectly fine until she went to Florida and drank that water.

(54:37):
All Right. That Florida water different. I'm not talking about
the good Florida water that is used in spiritual work
and cleansing. I'm talking about whatever it's coming out to
taps in Florida. Okay, whatever is in that water makes
you nuts. You can go down there just to visit
and end up being a whole Florida fool just by
drinking the water. Okay. That's why I only drink bottled
water when I go to Florida, because I don't want

(54:58):
to end up possessed by the spirit of dreadlocked gun play.
All Right, Dropping the clues bombs from my guy gun play.
He don't dread anymore, all right, He's a changed man.
But dreadlocked gunplay was nuts. All right. Now, even though
days Shannon is getting donkey today, I can truly see
both sides. See, d Shannon is a God fearing woman.
She knows God. And when you know God, you want
everyone else to know God. But you can't force God

(55:22):
upon people. And that's what day Shannon did. She tried
to force God upon a family members. See day Shannon
wanted the family to pray for her mother's health. I repeat,
she gathered people around her family to pray for her
mother's health. And these savages in Florida, these menaces to society,
these individuals who clearly don't care about God, are day

(55:43):
Shannon's mom said, Nah, all right, we're not praying for
your mother. Now. That would piss off the average person.
I would think, all right, I don't care how much
of a healed version of yourself you are. Somebody tell
you that they don't want to pray for your mother's health.
You just want to gather people around to have a
prayer for your mama's health. And somebody says, nah, you're
disrespecting God and my mama. Well, Dy Shannon definitely felt

(56:06):
disrespected and this is how she decided to respond to
see him, Dy Shannon, after her family did not comply
with the prayer, she decided to pen said family member
against the wall and take a bite out of him. Yes,
she beat him, okay. According to police reports, Norris attempted
to get the entire family to pray for her mother's health.
When the family members basically said fiel Mama, Norris didn't

(56:28):
dragged the family member down a hallway by his arm.
When he resisted, Norris pinned him against the wall and
beat him. According to a rest report, the victim's shirt
was ripped by Norris as he began to flee. Dy
Shannon then started screaming that the family was possessed and
by the way, she might be right. This is why
you don't go visit your family that lives in Florida.
All right, Go be a taurust, go to Disney World,

(56:50):
go to Universal Studios, go lay out on the beach
in Miami, go to the Licking. But going to visit
family in Florida, do you know how contagious Florida foolishness is?
All right, it's a risk. It's a danger to go
visit family in Florida. Now, when officers came on the scene,
they found a full mouth bite mark on the victims
left pectorial muscle. The area of the muscle was bruised

(57:12):
and included broken skin with bleeding on the upper part
of the bite mark. Now, I'm not making excuses for
dy Shannon or justifying what she did, but there is
a lesson in this. All of this happened because he
rejected some prayer. All of this happened because he rejected
doing something good for another person, something that would have
cost him nothing. All she wanted was for him to

(57:34):
participate in a prayer for her mother, and he said, nah,
why all you had to do was be kind. And
this is why you should always be kind, because you
never know what someone else is going through, and clearly
dy Shannon is going through something. Now, we could ask
questions like why didn't the family member want to pray

(57:55):
for dy Shannon his mother. We can ask questions like
why would dy Shannon bite him because it is We
can ask questions like why would Di Shannon think the
family is possessed? What to answer to all those questions.
Is one word two syllables Florida or is it three
syllables Florrider? It's two Florida Florida, Florida. Ladies and gentlemen, Florida, Florida.

(58:24):
Please give d Shannon Norris, the Sweet Simes and the
Hamletons Florida. Oh no, you are the day Florida. Oh
the day, Ye Flora or Florida. Three right Florida. Duh, Yeah, Florida, Florida, Florida.

(58:50):
In your country, you say Florida, Florida, Florida. But that's
two Florida's actually from good times. That was that was
Fida Florida. That's the roller roller rider, shout the floor
rider to flood the flour ride. Drop a ball for
floor dropping the clue ball. It's either to us pre syllable.
Y'all know what were talking? Yeah, you know what we're

(59:11):
talking about. All right, to state that shape like a guy.
There you go, all right, up next ask ye eight
hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you
need relationship advice or any type of advice, call Ye now.
It's the Breakfast Cloud. Good morning the Breakfast Club. Need
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(59:35):
up now for asking morning. Everybody's DJ Envy, Angela, Yee,
Charlotte the Guy. We are the breakfast Club. It's time
for asking ye Hello, who's this? Hi? Good morning? My question?
Good morning. I just want to say I love y'all.
This is my favorite podcast to listen to to get
me through the work day. We are a podcast podcast.

(59:58):
I just want to say, congrats on your coffee shops.
So my question today I tried some nations with my boyfriend.
We've been creating for six years and video games have
been an issue for us, and I just want to
know what is something that you would recommend as far

(01:00:19):
as just a happy medium for us to come to
a conclusion with the video games? How much does he play?
So we kind of come to a compromise. But so
usually he'll come get off work, which is around four
and he'll play sometimes overnight, which is probably well into
eleven and twelve pm. And we've had we've had so

(01:00:41):
many arguments about this. I know this is something that
he loved, so I want him to have an outlet
when he gets home. But what do you what do
you say about that men in their thirties playing video games. Well,
I understand that for him it could help him, like
if he's got some type of stress, its therapeutic for him.
He enjoys his video games. But that's sounds like a
whole lot. And I also feel like, I'm sure it

(01:01:03):
feels like you want some time with him, yeah, because
you know, my time gets missed. You know, when he's done,
usually he's exhausted, he's tired, so he'll just be going
to sleep and then we you know, work the next day.
And so I'm just like, how do we come up
with like a happy medium or a compromise because this
is something he enjoyed, you know, I want him to
have an outlet. You know what I think? Well, and

(01:01:24):
I think that's great. Of course you wanted to enjoy it,
but you don't want it to be over killing you
once some time with your man, and then your approach
is always, baby, I want some time with you. So
it's not that I don't want you to have a
good time, but I want us to make plans together,
and make plans together. It might be okay, this movie's
coming out on Netflix on Friday. Let's do a Netflix
in chill night. Let's get some wine. There, and you

(01:01:45):
just gotta make some real plans. Let's go to the
comedy club set and such is gonna be there, and I,
you know, I think he'll he seems like he'll go
along with it because you said, you guys have already compromised. Yeah,
and we have. We've had. This has just been a
ongoing argument for us that has you know, it's been frustrating,
but I think we're finally coming down to, you know,

(01:02:07):
an understanding. So but that was that was great. That
was great advice. Yeah, man, and leok, maybe you should
learn how to play some of them games too, and surprise,
you know what, I actually consider that and maybe I
can beat him at his own that damn k. Yeah,
because that would be actually kind of funny if you
learn how to play a little something right and practice.
So she plays those video games. Yeah, so I think

(01:02:29):
that'd be a fun compromise. But I do understand the
need for a couple to spend time together, to make
plans together, to get out of the house, to get
from in front of the TV. And so I think
it's just up to you to be proactive and being
in somebody's presence, different from spending time to me right,
So you know, let's make it happen. Yes, let's make
it happen. Well, I want to give y'all flowers. You know.

(01:02:51):
I love y'all. I appreci y'all. Appreciate y'all. Uncle Charlotte,
I love you. Yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo You hear you, Charlot.
My birthday just passed. I was. I turned thirty on Halloween,
So I just wanted to let you guys know. I
turned thirty thirty on Halloween, and I really have been

(01:03:11):
dying for one of those books, Black Privilege, Shallow Waters.
I would love love love if you could see me though.
All right, but hold on, we're gonna get okay, hold on,
ask ye eight hundred five eight five one oh five
one if you need relationship advice here now it's the
breakfast logod Morning. I'm some real advice with Angela. Ask

(01:03:37):
ye morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy.
We are the breakfast club. We're in the middle of
ask ye Hello, who's this Hi? This is Fritay. Hey?
Is it me? You're looking for? Oh my gosh? Okay,
all right, what's your question for you? So, first of all,

(01:03:58):
good morning, Angela be in parliament. Yeah, my question for
you is how can I prevent my past relationship trauma
from ruining something that's been right now, that's really really beautiful.
Like if relationships to TSD was the thing I have it,

(01:04:18):
I'm sure you do. A lot of us have that
PTSD from past relationships. We all do. The fact that
you can identify that and want to work on it
is already a great sign. So I would really suggest
have you ever done or gotten any type of like
therapy or just kind of work through those issues? Yes,
I've actually been in therapy for about a year. Agwn Okay,

(01:04:42):
I thought everything was you know, I thought I was
on the other and up. However, this man that I've
been with for about nine months now has given me
no reason to, you know, not trust him. But I
still have those those moments when I want to just
dig out you know what. This is the things that
I have to tell myself too, because I have some
past relationship trauma as well. Right, so some things and

(01:05:06):
I've said this before, but I do lead with giving
people the benefit of the doubt and giving them trust
until they prove me wrong. I know some people do
to opposite, but you don't, like you said, want to
ruin something that's going really well because of your past relationships.
And I never want to give people who dog me
out the power to feel like they can affect my
life moving forward. And so that's one thing that I

(01:05:26):
always tell myself, I'm not going to let this d
head from before affect how great my relationship is going now.
But another thing that I also have to tell myself
is the things that happened to me in the past
that we're bad are the reason why I'm here now.
All those past relationships, aren't you glad you're not with
those people anymore? Absolutely, but they're still affectively right, And

(01:05:47):
I get it. Look a lot of us have past trauma.
But I also feel like the reason you're with this
great guy now is because those guys made space for
you to be single and find this person at the
right time. And I also feel like you can't prevent
certain things from happening, no matter how much you might
want to be mad about things, or read too much
into things, or go through somebody's phone or their email

(01:06:10):
or whatever it is. Whatever's gonna happen. People are gonna
do what they're gonna do regardless, and you make it
even worse. You don't want to push somebody away because
of things that you've gone through. So I suggest that
you have great communication with him. Always let him know,
like if something's bothering you, but be reasonable when you
talk about it, and I do when he's really well

(01:06:31):
about understanding and helping with process proves. But it's almost
like when I have these moments, I don't want to
keep bringing it up to him, like Okay, babe, let's talk,
because at some point he's to people like okay, girl, Mike,
you know, and hopefully those moments get less and less
as he has a yeah, and you know it is
part of the process, and if he loves you, he'll

(01:06:53):
understand that. But I also want to encourage you. When
he's doing great and amazing things for you, talk about
that too, and I do. I praise them all the time, right,
And so I'm sure he knows what you've been through
and that's what he's there for too, to be able
to talk to you. Now, if you feel like you're
overdoing it and you're irrational, then you might need to
find somebody else to talk to, you know, because you

(01:07:14):
shouldn't always be placing that burden on him. But like,
if it's getting less and less, that's really what we want.
If it's something major and you need to talk to him, fine,
Sometimes there's certain things that you might have to check yourself. Yeah, well,
thank you so much. All right, and look you found
a good man girl. Hold on to that one. That's
not easy. I'm not coming up off of this point.

(01:07:37):
All right, good luck, Thank you. All right, ask ye
eight on DRID five eight five one on five one.
If you need relationship advice or any type of advice,
you can call ye. Now we got rooms on the way. Yes,
I'm gonna tell you who just sold off five billion
dollars in stock. All right, we'll get into that next.
It's the Breakfast the Morning. This is the Rum of

(01:08:01):
Rapport with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. I'm gonna
tell yall something. Alon Musk loves Twitter and getting feedback
from people on there, because after he did a poll
on Twitter, he made a promise, right, he sold off
about four point five million shares of Tesla stock. He
raised over five billion dollars doing that. Wow. So about

(01:08:21):
one point one billion dollars that will go to a
paying tax obligations for stock options. And you know, last
weekend he said he would sell ten percent of his
holdings in the company, which is worth more than twenty
billion dollars, based on the result of a poll that
he conducted on Twitter. I mean, I love it. I
still think I'm gonna get myself a test of the
way gas prices are shooting up like crazy, right it's time.
And the fact that you know they have all these

(01:08:42):
different places all over the country where you could charge
your call for free. Yeah, I think it's time for
me to get test. I don't know, I've never really
looked at it, but a lot of cars are expensive
right now, too, more than usual. All right now, Kanye
West and Soldier Boy have squashed their feud. Apparently, Kanye
posted a test six change between the two of them.
He texted Soldier Boy, Yo, it's the love you, bro.

(01:09:04):
I should have told you I wasn't gonna use the verse.
Soldier Boy responded, love you too, Bro. That's all I wanted.
He's gonna be here tomorrow. Yes, he is another thing
that I'm sure we're gonna have to talk about tomorrow.
He was live and he was going at Young Dolph.
Young Dolph says that he makes a hundred thousand dollars
per show, but Toldia Boy says that's all cap. So.

(01:09:25):
Keith Glack also had said he was the first person
who did like a three D billboard. So here is
what Soldier Boy had to say on his live I
did the Flying Lombo four months ago on my birthday,
Flying Lombo three d. Same thing. You really copied the
same thing I did, but just put it on a billboard.
Bro boom, let that go. But so, look, you started
the opening for the trolling right now. You take me

(01:09:47):
talking about ed Soldier were on the first Robber. So
that was cool. I quaking gout. It's still cool this
Dolf donna talk about some independent I'm getting a honey
k a show man. Stop it. I get into mother
comments and say, that's comp y'all signed an empire, y'all
not independent. I'm independent. So what it's really about this
to get mad because I come into comments and say

(01:10:09):
that's Colt. Oh you will be here tomorrow. Yeah. So,
and just to prove that, he also said this on
his life Breakfast Club Tomorrow shout out to Charlotte Magne
and guy y'all didn't do never gave me some moke
to talk about. You're talking about breakfast club tomorrow. By
the way, he was scheduled to be here tomorrow before
that young Dolph Drake stuff. And he's gonna be on
the Guards on his Truth My late night talk show

(01:10:30):
tomorrow night at ten pm. He was scheduled to do
that prior to so all right now feeling the beefs.
Jaden Smith was on Red Table Talk and one thing
that he did was to talk about his experiences using mushrooms.
Both of y'all still haven't done mushrooms, but even Jaden
Smith has done it. Here's what he had to say.
And during that experience, I understood what ego was for
the first time. It was always in my head talking

(01:10:54):
telling me what I was and what I was in
and for the first time I had like a ego
dissolute while I was like That was the moment that
really changed me. You get to a place in your
life where you're blocked by something, whether it's a trauma,
whether it's your emotions, your ego, not being able to
express yourself, and then I feel like psychedelics are a
way to tear down that wall and see what's beyond it.

(01:11:15):
I'm skipping mushrooms. The reason I'm gonna skip mushrooms because
I see, I know there's a lot of people that
do mushrooms for spiritual reasons, but it seems like a
lot of people do it for recreation. I'm going to
ayahuasca because ayahuasca every time I hear about it, it's
only for the spiritual reasons. Yeah. And he also and
Jada Picket Smith was talking about how it does help
you with mental health issues and people use it for
that and for a depression. She said she had struck

(01:11:37):
it with depression and it was crippling, and so she
said that was one of the things that actually led
that experimentation. All right, and te Pain it looks like
his car was repote. I'm not sure exactly what happened,
but he posted a video of it while it was
going down. I gotta take it, and he posted, if

(01:11:58):
you have somebody watching your money, make sure you have
somebody watching them too. The good news is I've been
here before and I know how to bounce back, So
effort y'all be careful. A lout here man, and watch
your business like you watch your bitches. See y'all on
the brighter side. Wow, shepan have been making some really
great business moves from what I've seen so right. I
don't think he doesn't have the money, but apparently somebody
dropped the ball so repot cause usually takes some time.

(01:12:20):
It's not gonna be thirty sixty days. Maybe the bill
doesn't come to him and somebody else was supposed to
be handling his finances. Who knows. All right, well that
is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye.
Now shout to Revolt. This is our tomorrow is revolts
last day. Yes, it's our last day on Revolt forever, Harriet,
not just for the holidays, but forever. Yeah. I will

(01:12:44):
be at the Revolt Music conference today, Revote summit. Yeah,
shout to Aunt. Shout to every member the Revolt team
that that has ever worked up here. We appreciate you guys.
You out to Steve. Shout to Anthony, I said Anthony
Sese tie. Yeah, shout to everybody that worked Revolt. Yeah,
it is our last day tomorrow on Revolt, So shout
to you guys. People's choice mixes up NeXT's the Breakfast Club.

(01:13:06):
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(01:13:29):
cej Envy and Juluie, Charlomagne the Guy. We are the
Breakfast Club now shout to Revolt Angelis and I heading
out to Atlanta for the Revolt Music Conference. Yeah, the
Revolt Summit. I think it is now right, is it? Yes? Okay, yeah,
so we'll be there. So I can't wait to see
you guys in Atlanta. And Charlomagne, you got your show

(01:13:50):
coming on this Friday night, Yes, sir, My show comes
on Friday night at ten pm on Comedy Central to
God's on This Truth. And this week we got ed
Sharon and Soldier Boy owned and our topic of discussion
not with that sharing a soldier boy. But it's gonna
be called America American fake triatism. Since it's Veterans Day,
man sloth, all the veterans out there, and you know,

(01:14:11):
America be out here acting like they sold patriotic, but
they be fronted on the veterans. So we're gonna talk
about it. Okay, all right, Well, positive note. Next, it's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela, Yee,
Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now shout
the Showan Garrett for joining us this morning. Yes, indeed,
and for that amazing Summer Walker album that he helped with.
All right, and M Charlomagne. You got a positive note? Yeah, man.

(01:14:34):
The positive note is simple, man, real simple. When you
find good people, keep them close. I've said, club, you
don't finish for y'all dumb

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