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Charlomagne, the gods. This is the Breakfast Club. The Breakfast
Club my solo Envy angela Ye and Charlomagne the gods. Well,
y'all looking a long way. I think that y'all have
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Good morning jamby Charlot Migne. The got piece to the
planet is Thursday, Toronto, what up, Good morning, guys. All right,
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last night was a great Last night was a great night.
We all gathered around like a family as we should have,
and watched, um, one of the best moments, uh and
that we've seen during this whole versus thing, Snoop Dog
versus DMX, the Battle of the Dogs. Okay, Um, it
was everything we thought it would be. You know, we
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knew that it was gonna be entertaining, yea. Um, we
knew that Snoop was going to wash DMX what he
did on the scorecard, but it was a lot closer
justin spe it, you know what I'm saying, Just because
DM Mex is such an annointed person and he's such
an amazing spirit, and he has he has good records,
he even has great records. But you know, when you
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take those good records, though, these great records, those bombs,
and you put them up against some institutions, some some
some some weapons of mass destruction like Snoop DOGG got,
it's just an imbalance, you know what I mean. But
it was still an entertaining versus. Nevertheless, and I want
y'all to know in this room, our Boardop named DJ
Dramos never ever trust his opinion on anything ever again,
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because even this morning he is still saying rough Riders
Anthem is a better record than Doctor Dreane Snoop Dogg.
Nothing but a G Thing, Nothing but nothing but a
G Thing is one of the top five, maybe greatest
hip hop records of all time. It is a perfect
hip hop song. Rough Riders Anthem, Nothing but a G
Thing are not in the same league. Bro, He's a
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twenty two year old from Washington Nights. Nothing about the
hip hop we know he's got the years. Nothing but
the g is probably No, that's probably one of the
biggest records ever. You don't think top five what hip
hop records, Dramas record it probably means more. It probably
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means more to DJ Dramas because of his age. No,
I mean, I can't say that Rough Riders an't them
meant a lot to me and put me in the
time and place in New York City. But that G thing,
that G thing wanted me to I wanted to buy
six four war Chucks like like you know, it puts
you in that mood, it makes it. Those West Coast
beats just put you some someplace else. How How old
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were your dramas, but nothing but the g thing came out.
I want you to come out. I mean like nineteen
ninety two or nineteen ninety three. Yeah, I was like one. Okay,
So that's why probably do you have Timmy He'll figure
underwear on your face right now. It's not it's a
customer man, that's underwear, bro, it's not underwear. That is
the second. That's the second reason to never trust anything
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that comes out of DJ Dromos's mouth. Because you got
Tommy Hills. Un Tommy Hill figures underwear on his face.
It's a mask, yes, that you made out of underwear.
I've seen the crotch part. I can see that. It's
not smelling happy. Okay, smelling makes you happy. Whatever makes
you wear a mask, bro, whatever makes you keep that
mask on your face all day? The crotch part that comes,
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you know, comes out a little bit that's just right
on his nose, And don't judge him and be just stop. Drop,
shut up, roll them down, shot whatever the hell they say?
What do they say on that song? Okay? Drop, shut
them down? Up shop shop? Okay? Who who? All right? Great?
Great battle though drop one of clue bombs backs and
Snoop Dog shout the Swiss and Timbo Great battle, great battle, man.
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I love it, I love love love, I even I
even want to bet. We had a bet going. Uh
b Dot from rap Radar asked what color thims would
DMX wear and what did you say? I said? I said, First,
I said orange, and then I said, don't Actually he'll
be on the West coast where he might wear red.
And then I say, actually he might wear black because
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he's on the West coast, just to stay neutral. But
I was closest because I said red. I definitely it
was gonna be red. I knew it was gonna be red.
All right, Well, it's throw Back Thursday, and we have
a throwback artist joining us this morning, CC Peniston movie
joining us. Hey, it's happened to me. Cc Peniston got
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a lot of hit records or damn so. Cc Peniston
had five number ones on the Billboard DAN charts back
in the day, back in the nineties. Love keep on walking,
we gotta love thing and of course finally we gotta
we got a lot. Okay, I'm here for this, Okay, right,
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Thursday Interview. That's right, Well, let's get the show cracking
front page there's what we're talking about. Let's talk about
Donald Trump and this Chicago mayor Lourie Lightfoot and federal
aid being sent to Chicago. All right, we'll get into
that next. Keeping lock this to Breakfast CLUGO Morning Morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy angeluis Charlemagne the Gay We are
the Breakfast Clublet's getting some front page news where we're starting. You. Well,
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Donald Trump is going to be sending federal agents to
Chicago because of the surge of violent crime. Now, we
did have a news conference to discuss this, and after
that news conference, he also called the mayor of Chicago,
Laurie Lightfoot, and here's what he had to say. The
Department of Justice will immediately surge federal law enforcement to
the city of Chicago. The FBI, atf d EA, US
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Marshall Service, and Homeland Security will together be sending hundreds
of skilled law enforcement officers to Chicago to help drive
down violent crime. We will find them, arrest them, and
prosecute them. They will be in jail for many years
to come. But we must remember that the job of
policing a neighborhood falls on the shoulders of local elected leadership. Now,
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Laurie Lightfoot, Oh God, I was just gonna say. Laurie
Lightfoot said, if those agents are here to actually work
in partnership and support of gun violence and violent cases,
plugging into existing infrastructure of federal agents and not trying
to play police in our streets, then that's something different.
But the proof is going to be in the pudding.
You know. Donald Trump told us in the Rolls Garden
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a while ago that he was going to send the
military into American cities, and he has done just that.
He has sent all those militarized federal agents into American cities, Portland,
now Chicago. Chicago could turn into a bloodbath. And what
bothers me about this is those folks in Chicago don't
need force, they need funds, They need resources. Send federal aid,
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not agents. So kay, invest the money into those point
disenfranchise areas in Chicago so they can have better schools,
create job training programs, build STEM centers, provide three free
therapy and grief counseling. Give those people some opportunity. Okay,
like what y'all gonna do with the military, militarize They
just gonna going there and do but cause more trouble
and cause more chaos and cause more and then you
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haven't and then you haven't solved a problem at all,
and then yeah, and you don't understand. So this was
after a shooting outside of a South Side funeral home.
Fifteen people were injured at that shooting. And the city
has had one of its most violent years in a
recent memory, with four hundred and fourteen homicides through Sunday
this year. That's compared with two hundred and seventy five
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at the same time last year. I bet you the
unemployment rate in that area is super high, just like
the unemployment rate is high all across the country. It's
just like, Yo, our government has failed us, you know,
federally and locally on on so many different levels. Man
Like once again, they don't need you know, federal agents.
They need federal aid, you know, puts some money into
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those points. This franchise cities, create some job training programs,
some opportunity for those folks. That's what they need. And
I think in Chicago in particular, the mayor is looking
at what's happening in Portland with these federal agents, and
she said, in Portland, they ignored the US Attorney put
these agents on the street. And I don't think anyone
can quiver with the fact that what happened was not
only unconstitutional, it was undemocratic. So she's concerned that they'll
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try to do the same thing in Chicago. I'm telling you, man,
there's only one there's really only one thing to do.
And you gotta get Donald Trump out of the White House,
and you gotta, you know, put somebody in the White
House who actually cares. All right, That's why in November,
I'm telling everybody to vote for Kanye was okay, shut up,
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all right, well, last foot page lose. Hey, Kanye would
never send militarize federal agents into Chicago, his hometown. Get
it off your chest eight five eight five one on
five one. If you need to, didn't hit it up
right now, Phone lines a wide open again. Eight hundred
five eighty five one O five one is to Breakfast club.
Good morning the Breakfast Club. This is your time to
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get it off your chest. Whether you're man fast, Thank
you from you on the Breakfast Club. But you got
something on your mind. Hello, who's this? This is stick
kid from the last Hey, mamma, get it off your chesty.
So stout out to my brother Trader true trade was yesterday.
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We didn't get to go to trade a this year,
so turn out to him right now. He bummed out
about that, but you know, he's celebrated on the ground
form so so good. But I want to talk about
this birthday. So I got my entire life last night.
I went straight that to high school. Last night. It
was everything. I'm still high off the last night. This
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morning beautiful, it was great. What do you think? It
was amazing? It was amazing. It was amazing. As I
was disappointed because I was a super big fan back
in the day. I'm like, ro you got hit do
come on? But he pulled it together forwards the middle
in the end, so I was good. He was playing
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his hitch. But you know, sometimes those good records pale
in comparison to great records, and that's what happened in
this battle. That's all. He played all his records. There
was nothing that I think that he missed out on.
I can't think of anything. But he played all his
great records. He was playing. You wasn't. He came out
with absolute fire in the beginning. It's just snoop records
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are just better and bigger. Okay, but didn't you enjoy
seeing the two of them there together celebrating each other.
That was the win. It was so amazing. It was great.
Started off with the intro that it's darkin Hell's hot,
winning to what's my name? Get at me dogs and
stopped being money cash holes come back in one piece,
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X gonna give it to you. Who we be? Get
it on the Floorpari it is pale a comparison to
Deep Cover, Who am I? Gin and Juice trade A
two of America's most wanted down for my hitters. Ain't
no fun be please. One of the funniest parts when
when when DMX was like, oh we know your name,
now let me tell you my name. It was just
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dead and nothing happened. He said, uh, shut us again,
very very job rule are you? Funniest part? One of
the funniest possis when DMX said the snoop said the
Swiss man? What's what's over? They're doing? Smoken chalko off
a plate? You didn't know what whoka was? Get it
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off you look at another line? Hello, who's this cam? Hey?
What's up? Bro? Get it off your chests? Just calling
the spread some positive energy this morning. I woke up
in a good mood, feeling good. Hope everybody was feeling
like me. Okay, we love that wad morning. Actually all right, brother,
I appreciate it. Hey, hold on, Hey, you know how
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old Charlemagney hit us with the yo every morning? Right
you you could? You think you can hit us with
the hay sound after that? All right? I did it
on Fridays or something. I got you tomorrow, all right,
all right, but I don't know. They tell dramas. He needed,
he needed, he need to find another vibe. But we
got going on this morning. That ain't that? Ain't it?
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And that ain't it right exactly? He thinks. He thinks
Rough Riders Anthem is better than Doctor Dre and Snoop
Dogg nothing. But I'm not allowed to have an opinion.
I can't like something better. I'm understand. I can't hear
you with the underwear in your face, bron get it
off your chest sign? So I don't really know either,
but all right, y'all, just hang up on the man,
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get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five
one on five one. It is the Breakfast Club, Good morning,
the Breakfast Club, got wake up, Wake ya, your time
to get it off your chat with your man or Blake.
We want to hear from you on the breakfast Black. Hello,
who's this? Yeah? Yeah, it was going on. Good morning
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every charmin. Good morning. We going on the jams. What's
up I got doing? Man? I just calling to talk
about the battle last night. Man, it's a very good battle,
very good battle. I've know a lot of people throw
the egg is gonna what's going to hold his own
and game song Snoop, But he definitely held his own
and shout out to Swiss will help us all DMX
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with that right there. Because it wasn't for the Swiss,
I think, thanks Snoop probably would have washed him. I
mean Snoop did wash him. I mean, let's be honest,
all right. Even though we love DMX and he has
good records, like I said all week, they pale in
comparison to Snoop's weapons of mass destruction. I gave I
gave X like four to five round five. He got
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about five five goings, but a couple with ties. I'm
gonna say with the about it is though, it's the
line of the way that Swiss did it for him.
You know, before I realized Swiss was even on the
Boys back then. I was like, oh, they gotta explain
some bingers early too, So it was pretty strategic, really,
hood Party. I saw people being disrespectful, saying essentially this
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battle was Um Snoop Doctor dre versus Swiss. But I
think y'all forget too that the good brother Dame Grease
produced a lot of those early DMX records as well.
Crease definitely produced SLI those Oh yeah, I was hoping
to hear more on Exit and locks yo. U then
started something man that ring off, that ring off last night,
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and and and I would I would give that round
the DMX, but Doggy Dog World is a very very
tough tune man, very tough tune. But I still gave
that round the DMX, even though that's very debatable between
and words. Don started something in Doggy Dog World. Thank
you brother? Hello, who's this? What's going on? This is
over Phoenix coming out of Queen awesome bro to all
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you on the show. Just one of the big ups
to Charlot Man, big ups, udj Envy, what's going on? Angela? Yee?
We know each other? Of course. Where I was coming
to wealth Wednesday lighteblood dot com. I just wanted to
talk about what I just heard. That's what you guys
are talking about. With President Trump trying to send in
the fellow agents into Chicago. I think it's crazy. I
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think it's nuts. People do not do not need a
heavy hand. People don't need an army coming to Chicago.
We have a problem and economic problems. It's he's economically
depressed neighborhoods that need funding in their neighborhoods. They need
job opportunities, they need social programs to get backed up
off their feet. This is not rocket science. These are
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what the people need. And it's just not Chicago where
they keep on highlighting Chicago because of course all they
want to do is just enforced police invading these communities
of color. This is a problem, the economic problems happening
across America. You can highlight any neighborhood in the America
and you're gonna have greats. You're gonna have murder, you're
gonna have gun violence. These are the things that are
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affect affecting America and deteriorating, and we need to focus
on the issue to try to uplift these neighborhoods. It's night.
Send to get armies into neighborhoods. Let's get to the
root of the problem. Donald Trump had once said that
Chicago's crime problem could be solved within a week. That
sounds ridiculous. No, they don't need they don't need force,
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They need funds. They don't need federal agents. They need
federal aid. Period. Invest the money into the hood. That's it.
Give us some opportunity, job training programs. That's it. That's it.
Get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five
one on five one. We got rumors on the way. Yeah,
let's start off with talking about the Versus battle that
went down while it's still fresh and everybody's head this morning.
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I want to hear what some of your highlights were,
and we'll tell you some of the things that we
learned from the battle. All Right, we'll get into that
next Keep a lot just to Breakfast Club. Good morning,
Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne
the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to
the rumors. Let's talk versus. It's about is the rumor report?
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Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, last night was
an epic night again Snoop Dogg versus DMX, and it
was a great time. I mean, look, I think unanimously
people will say that Snoop Dogg won that battle, but
unanimously people will also say it was one of the
best versus battles, right, Yes, yeah, dogs can be true. Yes. Well,
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and that in the Beanie Man Mounty Call, I think
I thought that was dope too. Yeah. I like Erica
Boyd and Jill Scott. That's my Erica boy doing. Jill Scott, D,
m X and Snoop are tied from my favorite. All right, Well,
it all started off with DMX doing a prayer just
by our hearts and not by our mistakes, that we
get our breakthrough however long and it takes man, you
feel it voiding our souls that will lay our fears
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to rest. But there's no way we can live for
Jesus when we're living in the flesh. So I pray
that you allow our spirits to be born girl strong
with all no right from wrong. First John Chapter two,
ver fifteen. Do not love the world or anything in
the world. And we know what that means. But listen,
we knew that distance we need to be away from
fire to keep it missing. That's mean. We'll listen, and
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we love when DMX comes on the Breakfast Club and
doesn't pay also, so that's an amazing way to start
put down that blunt. Let's do this prayer. The man
is annointed man like like Bishop TD Jake's annoying him. Now.
Don't think just because he's not a pastor, deacon, ar
reverend officially that he's not annoying it. He is now.
One thing we also learned was the hook for a
get at Me dog that actually was because of Snoop Dog.
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Listen to what DMX said happened to get at me phrasing.
I got that from you. Tell me how well you
remember you came to New York right right, y'all came
by the studio after we show you in the club. Yeah,
what up? You're yo get at me dogs? I'm like, hmm,
that's some he was just you know, I made him
my own. I mean it makes makes sense. New Dog
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one of the most influential people and rap ever, debatably
probably the most famous rapper of all times. So I'm
sure he's inspired and influenced a lot of rappers. I
love it. I love it, but it was just their interaction.
I think that stuff. You could. You could say something
to somebody like yo, get at me dog, and then
next thing, you know, like that really isn't dope ass line.
I'm gonna use that. You made it a hot line.
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I made it a hot song. You know who else
said that? The other greatest rapper of all time, Hope
Now DMX also wants rappers to write about what's going
on in their life, including their pain. Listen to this.
When you write the truth, that's the expression that you
give my field. What you wrote that night, that you
wrote that record, you understand what I'm saying. Write that pain,
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write that pain. At thirteen, I was the bitch twenty six,
sexual abusive, but I was getting my kicks that they
say something broke, they need to be fixed, because all
I want to do is a lot of tricks. I
used to get by Mama do so I grew up
thinking that just running away, but where to run too?
Chapter seven. I'm must have been wrong too, right that page.
That's that's such a common theme for a lot of men,
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whether you grew up in the hood or a rural
area in South Carolina, like I've always told the story
about how I got, you know, touched on by a
twenty something year old woman when I was eight. So yeah,
that's a very common theme. I've heard Dale Huguly say,
that's a lot of people who have had that similar store.
All right, Well, they closed everything out with some freestyles
and yeah, and you know, I mean, are there songs
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that y'all felt like we're missing from the battle. I
think that was one of the biggest things people were
talking about. Yeah, I mean, Um, Snoop definitely left a
lot of Snoop. Snoop left some records on the table.
Um Snoop left, Uh what kind of records that he live? Like?
I want to rock still, Dre Still, Dre didn't he
was just on the hook on that one and jay
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Z so he couldn't have did that. Yeah. Really, for me,
it was just like Life of the Party. I thought
Life of the Party couldn't rang off for the party. Yeah,
and and maybe that I want to rock you anything,
I want to rock right yeah, I want to rock
yeah now right now, those those two played. I thought
he left on the table, but he played. I think
he played it great. DMX just didn't play uh twenty
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four Hours to Live, Right, he didn't play twenty fi
Hours to Live. He killed that. And did he play Blackout?
He didn't play Blackout. He didn't play Blackout of twenty
five Hours to Live, he didn't play murder X played
the Joys too. But as I've been telling y'all since
this battle was announced, DMX has good records. DMX has
records that of bombs. But it's a difference between great
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records and weapons of mass destruction. Okay, deep cover is
a weapon of mass destruction. Gin and Juice is a
weapon of mass destruction. Drade as a weapon of mass destruction,
g things a weapon of mass destruction, two of America's
most wanted weapon of mass destruction. Is hard to beat
those kinds of records, just this, So, which rounds did
DMX win? DMAX handedly won round ten? That was the
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Shi Nit versus getting on the floor. I gave that
to getting on the floor. Um he see, twelve is
very debate. The rounds I gave X are kind of debatable.
Twelve is debatable because it's what they just want versus beautiful.
I didn't two sex different songs, you know, and and
I'm saying I probably get that to snoop see what
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I'm saying, How's it going down? Versus Pump Pump by
Snoop Dog. I gave that the x what How's it
going down? How was going down? Absolutely and and and
and uh. Sixteen is very debatable. And words done started
something versus Doggy dog World personally preference wise, I love
dog uh and words done started something, But Doggy dog
World is a beyond classic record. What about slipping versus murder?
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Slipping versus murder was the case? Murder was the case
all the way out of him? Murder was chasing, Murder
was the chase gets slipping all the way out of him?
That that one wasn't close at all. And yet the
East Side has loved it for its four three two
one single hand. I gave it to four three two one,
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and then and then another respect very debatable. I gave
it the money power respect old pi MP remix to
so so so and so the round ten is the
only round to me that DMX one without question, without
no debate. And four three two one was the only
thing he won without question. What about party of being
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here versus drop it like his hot debatable, very debatable.
I never I never liked Party Up like that party.
I never liked Party of I never liked Party two.
And drop It like It's Hot was just so damn big.
That was such like like like I would say one
thing to Cholemie said, is is Snoop makes records that
my mama dances too? You know, like my mom danced
a lot of these records. You know what I mean,
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she knows a lot of these records. It's Snoop. Now
in twenty twenty, when you listen to Party Up, you
think about how much white people like it, and you
think about the fact that white mex one of the
most suspect lines, and that yes he did say one
of them, say one of them? Say what of them?
Are all your men have been in the jail before? Something?
My you man's remind me of a script club because
every time you come around, I just gotta get my like, okay,
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well I'm letting that's your room report. Something else that
was crazy last day was with stupid was like yo,
where my ladies at money? That hip hop used to
be so fun and problematic, like those problematic raft tunes
hit all right, well we got front page. Was Snoop
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gotta get ten extra points for playing bitches. Ain't in
two thousand and twenty he had. That's a courage. That's
a courage. I just want you all to understand cultural
context and just realize we were really caving back then.
Who didn't know no better? But it was ain't no
fun at my daughter walking in the room while was
seeing it. No fun us like, get out right now.
Ain't no fun from me too. Anthem. Even when d M,
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who's naming all the women from how they're going down,
I was like at least two or three of them
going to meet two dnbax geez all right, front page news.
What we're talking about, Well, let's talk about Joe Biden
and Barack Obama teaming up for a new video. All right,
we'll get into that next. Keeping lock this to Breakfast club.
Good morning morning. Everybody is dj mvy Angela Yee, Charlomagne
(26:20):
the guy We all to Breakfast Club. Let's get in
some front page news when we starting you, Well, let's
start with Joe Biden and Barack Obama. They have debuted
a new video where they are talking about Donald Trump
and how he has not taken responsibility for everything that's
happening right now with coronavirus. So let's start it off
(26:41):
with a teaser from their campaign trailer. Can you imagine
standing up when you're in president? It's not my responsibility.
Little those words didn't come out of our mouths while
we were at office. I don't understand his inability to
get a sense of what people are going through. And
one of the things I have always known about you, Joe.
(27:02):
It's the reason why I wanted you to be my
vice president and the reason why you were so effective.
It all starts with being able to relate to you.
If you can sit down with a family and see
your own family and them, then you're gonna work hard
for and that's always what's motivated you to get into
public service. Yeah, Barack Obama enborsement endorsements do nothing for
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Joe Biden, at least not for me, because you know,
then Biden just turns around and says things like Trump
is the first racist president, as if twelve other presidents
weren't slave on us, and as if other presidents didn't
create racist legislation and policies. So whatever, Okay, there's November,
hurry up in complice, let's figure this out all right.
They also announced that there will be another fundraiser with
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Barack Obama four and next week they'll appear together again
on Tuesday at a virtual fundraiser. And here's some more
from this video. You know what it's like to be
in the White House during a crisis. You know what
it's like to have to get laws passed through Congress.
You know what it's like to deal with foreign leaders.
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You know what it's like to make tough decisions and
to take responsibility for it. And the thing I've got
confidence in, Joe is your heart and your character and
the fact that you are going to be able to
reassemble the kind of government that cares about people and
brings people together. You know the saddest part about November,
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it just feels like the same old, same old, And
now doesn't feel like a moment for the same old,
same old. Now, it feels like a moment for radical
change in leadership in this country. Old white male leadership
has failed us, and the fact that we're back having
to choose between two old white males just doesn't feel
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right at a moment like this doesn't feel progressive at all,
doesn't feel like where the country is going right, but
everybody please make sure you get out and vote still
and right all right. Now. In addition to that, and
I know this has been an ongoing discussion, what are
we going to do about sending kids back to school? Well,
here's what Donald Trump had to say during his coronavirus briefing.
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Some live with their grandparents. There's there's a real risk.
Would you understand if so many people say that they
don't transmit very easily, and a lot of people are
saying they don't transmit, and we're looking at that, we're
studying john very hard, that they don't bring it home
with them. Now, they don't catch it easily, they don't
bring it home easily, and if they do catch it,
they get better fairs that I feel like the toughest
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decision that's definitely to the presidential election is not a
tough decision. That is a tough decision. Am I sending
my twelve year old and my soon to be five
year old back to school in the fall? My daughter,
my oldest daughter, she's twelve, told me she don't want
to go. She says she don't feel safe. I am
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a person who trust my instincts, so I have to
trust my daughter's instincts in this situation. So she's telling
me she don't want to go. If that don't change,
then I guess we're gonna have to figure out this
homeschool and thing. Yeah, I got a seven to six
and a three, and I don't think I'm gonna think
I'm a home school and I think I'm gonna keep
him home. Yeah, you know, but again, like for some people,
they don't really have that option because they have to work.
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And so people are making choices like what will I
do with my kids if I have to work to
make money, where can my kids be? Who's gonna watch
my kids? So it is a lot going on as
people are making these decisions. And you know, Donald Trump
has been holding these briefings and he hasn't had any
coronavirus tax forts members with him. I would have rather
heard more information. I don't know. Donald Trump was just
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saying things, and he says that he's getting brief So
here's what he has to say about why he's doing
these briefings by himself and where he's getting this information. Well,
I'm the health texpert for no longer joining you these briefings.
Can you explain one because briefing me, I'm meeting them.
I just spoke to doctor Fauci. Doctor Burkes's right outside,
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and they're giving me all of everything they know is
if this point in time, and I'm giving the information
to you, and I think it's probably a very concise
way of doing it. It seems to be working out
very well. They're very much involved, they're very much with
the relationships are all very good. Well, he doesn't realize
how bad that's gonna hurt him because when the information
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is wrong, which we know it will be, he can't
blame it on anyone but himself because we see you.
At least when doctor Faucci and doctor Burke is on
the stage with you, you know, if something's not right,
you can point to them and put them round him
on them. But now since we only see you, yes,
we already know it's your fault. But now we know
it's your fault. Well, he was still I'm sure I
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continue to say it's not his fault. Even he'll say, well,
this is the information I was given. Well we got eyes,
all right, Well that is your front page news. All right,
thank you, miss ye. Now when we come back, it's
back Thursday. CC Peniston movie joining us, So we'll kicking
with CC Peniston when we come back to don't move
It to the Breakfast Club. Cj Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne
(32:15):
the guy. We are the breakfast club. We got a
special guest in the building. We have CC Peniston. Welcome too,
Thank you, thanks for having me morning. I feel like
they should have been some team music playing or something.
We have CC Peniston here finally, right, you know, how
are you quarantining? I'm sorry gonna say, how are you quarantine?
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And where are you at? How's everything going in this
in this pandemic? Man, I'm in Arizona. Everything is you
know what. It's been a lot of different things going on.
I've had some people that were dealing with COVID, a
couple of people in the hospital. Just um, I'm just
trying to be even more creative, you know, saying to myself,
do a little spiritual growth, you know, just working on
me and joining the fan when I can't you know that.
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You know, when you're traveling for years, y'all already know
for in the music business, it's like, dang, I'll finally
get a chance to like be home for a minute
kind of you know, have a woe software a second
and not the wou so I asked for, But I
I get a second to like you know, yeah, you know, Cec,
I wanted to ask you. I know in the nineties
you had a five number one hits on the on
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the Billboard dance charts. Can a person sustained financially forever
with that? Why not? I'm still been getting my royalties
for thirty years off the final Okay, ever since finally
came out in the nineties, I was thinking my royaltie shotment.
Now is it the royalties I should be getting? No?
But however, yeah, you can get paid off of it.
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That's why, you know what. That's why people are so
funny about doing publishing and I'm doing their paperwork and everything,
because people really don't know how artists can really be
taken care of by their body of work. You did
your first contract, did you get got with? Was it
a horrible contract or did you know early on? You
know what? Um, Actually I didn't have a horrible contract.
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What happened was finally started gaining some success and then
things started changing around after people kind of started seeing
where finally went and ask me what people don't know
is Iway was recouped in nineteen ninety seven was finally,
so finally has been like good to me and the
other and the thing that happened finally is well, finally
came out and it's hard to see this. So when
finally came out, it was on the charts for thirty
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three out of fifty two weeks, which you don't see
now because artists are putting out music like every three months,
like our world show you for they want to hear
music like all the time. So I think that's the
difference now, like as then you will work a record
for like eight months. Now it's just like you know,
every three months, people are putting stuff down everyone. And
you've been very very vocal about making sure you do
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have your business in order because you had some accounting
issues and business manager issues and all of those things
to deal with early on. Yeah, definitely, you know what
it is. And when stuff happens at your own hand,
it's different when someone spends your money for you and
get you in track problem. You want to get your gun,
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you know what I'm saying. You know the thing about
it is when you first get into music business is
kind of like, hey, here's the accountant, here's the lawyer.
You don't know what you're doing. You just know that
you want to sing, right, and then what happens after
that is then everything starts tappening from there. The album
was like, hey, we want you to finish the album
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within three months of you traveling, and I was like, oh, okay,
y'all want me to finish the album. Okay, So in
between gigs, I was going in the studio and stuff right,
and then finally had a different type of success because
who would have known that, Like, I'm still doing what
I'm doing. In fact, this was funny. But when I
first did it the first year, I was only home
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for like three three weeks out of the year, and
I wouldn't go get a house because I was like, yo,
I gotta wait a minute, because I don't know how
long this is gonna last. You know, when when did
you realize your accountant was messing up your money? Because
I think I read somewhere when they got you for
like a million, he caught me for a meal at
least a mill or more and then tried to tell
me I owe him money, which was funny. I was like, oh,
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you real bold right now. I hope you sleep good
at night. And then I realized I had a problem
with him because my tax situation. I realized he got
me in a tax situation. I'm like, wait a minute,
Now I got to look into some other things. And
you know, it was kind of a real traumatic experience
for me actually, because you know, you worked all these
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years and you're like, dang, I built a nestake for myself,
and then you look back and see, hey, you know
someone has made a choice for me that I didn't
make right. You know, Yeah, what made you get into
a dance in the nineties? Why why why dance instead
of like regular R and B H you know what?
I feel like, kind of like it just happened that way.
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It's funny because I was always the person that came
to like the different contests right now. I was the
one slowing the party down when I when I did
like talent shows and karaoke contests and stuff before I
got into music business, right and so when I got there,
I had written I lead just kind of happened that way, um, phelipe.
I had this this melody in my head and then
I had the you know, the lyrics written down, and
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I was like, hey, this is what I hear and
so he did the bet for him in RK and
you know what happened is what you here now was
dance big. You know how you when you was growing up,
was dance a big thing? Because that was like a
New York uptown club type of thing. Was it big
where you were from? You know what? The thing about
it is, so I grew up in Arizona more than Dayton.
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My father was in the military, and so him being
in the military, I moved here when I was about
like nine, and uh, in Arizona there was no house scene.
There was none of that. And so I found out
later on that like New York, Chicago, Alton were you know,
house spots the people love to go to and they
enjoyed in so um, you know, it was something like
I said, it was a learning lesson. I had no
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idea about the house scene until I got into it. Yeah,
so are you stilling in the house scene and you
you don't listen to the house music no more? What? Hell? Yeah? Dude, Look,
look I definitely listened to house definitely. I'm a part
of the culture. And you know. So for me, it's
like I'll never stop listening to it, but I do
definitely listen to other types of music. How many guys
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you're a queen of the culture, Thank you, queen. How
many guys try to high at you that fit the
description and finally you know what's funny? Okay, thank you
Charlot Mane for the compliment. Um. You know when I
when finally first came out, I actually got married right away. Um,
I found him. Okay, I found him, girl. I wrote
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about him, and then I found him like right after
I wrote about him, So I had gotten right away.
And he was like, dang, your career just start, you
know while you get married right away. And I was like, oh,
he writes me poetry. I want to you know, I
want to marry him. I love him. And then you know,
that lasted for about a year, and I think it
was you know, me being on the road a lot
and then you know, not being at home, brand new
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marriage and everything, and it was like, this is not
what I signed up for a type of thing. So
you know, keep out working, then keep out working now yeah, girl,
I was like okay, So it was like finally we
got the love thing, but keep on walking because we
had a crazy love. So how my things coming out
was how my life was going actually, which was crazy.
We got more with CC Peniston. When we come back
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and throw back Thursday, it's the Breakfast Club, Good morning morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne, the guy we
are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with CC Peniston. Charlomagne.
I think I reached some way too that your royalties
had gotten messed up. Um, I'm gonna see messed up,
not really messed up. So there's a lot of things.
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I feel like the people don't know about themediate business
like you can start so I'm so. The thing about
it is when you start out with an original body
of work. You start out with an original I SRC code,
and along the way there was like different things that happened.
I can't speak on everything, but I will tell you
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there's different misspellings, there's different bodies of work for Instant.
Let me give you an examples. The other day, I
was get ready to post something. I go on the
story and it says it has me Investor Williams on
the picture. You can go look this up right on
the side of it, it says CC Peniston and the
Four Tops. So when things like that happened, that's right,
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I'm like, what do I do a record with the
Four Tops? What happened? You know what I'm saying. So
it was like, when you see stuff like that, that
means you're not getting paid properly as the artist. When
they misspell your name, you're not getting paid properly. So
I've seen a lot of different things, just like um
with Priscilla Quin of the Desert it was called finale
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an overture instead of finally, So that's a whole other
body of work now where someone has done something different.
So it's like little little ways that people slip stuff in,
don't get your permission, don't give you the right writer's credit,
or the greedy Like I find that a lot of
people are just greedy, you know, for real track of
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that money though, because I know people, I don't know
if that's like a publishing thing, is it a well
how do you figure that out and make sure you
get your money? The thing about it is I have lawyers,
I have people that look over my paperwork, but at
the end of the day, people can kind of do
what they want to do. They can slant things a
certain way to make it look a certain way, or like, hey,
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this is what this was for, or this is the
account that that's going into. And a lot of times
I feel like I've been misunderstood because people think I'm
screaming or being unreasonable, and I'm like, no, I'm not
being unreasonable and I'm not screaming. I'm not you know,
the real But I try to also understand, you know what,
It's still a business, so you still got to come
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like a business person whenever you're doing stuff. I saw
you talking about Lizzo and saying that you like Lizzo
and love Lizzo as an artist, but then there was
that issue with her song and with your song and
interpretation and all of that. So it wasn't an attack
on her. It was just as an artist, you want
to make sure you get what you're supposed to get. Well,
whatever you read Angela is what it is. And what
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I'm gonna say is I loved is those musics. It
sounds familiar, so I will say that. But the thing
about it is I feel like right is right, wrong
is wrong, whatever it seems to be. Um if someone takes. Okay,
let me ask you this is I'm the only one
that has done a certain signature since I started, and
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somebody else does it. If that was you, that's like
you're doing a body work doing to hold you to sho.
Someone starts reciting and then people think, to shoot, how
would that feeling be? And and originally MB so I'm
gonna say that I was just putting out a post
like hey, you know, I'm the type of person I
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pay homage to people who I need to pay homage
to a different things. Right, So it's just like, hey,
thisish you know, blah blah blah blah blah was like
more of just like a statement. I had no idea
that it was really gonna go as far as it did,
or like it was gonna go up like that. And
I'm like, wait a minute, So I mean, I mean
it is what it is. I mean, y'all listen to
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music all the time. Y'all listening to you know, different
genres of music. I'm sure you can probably you probably
can't admit it here, but you might have heard some
similarities or not. Yeah, I just I just assume that
they got it cleared. Whenever I hear, Yeah, we don't know.
Do you have a team though, Like I know Sugar
Hill Gang, they have a team of people that that's
(43:28):
their job and old day they listen to see if
people sample their type of records, because I know you
had I think a problem with Chris Brown and join
the Lucas of possibly sampling your stuff. Do you have
a team that that goes out and listens for that.
I have an absolute team. But once again, people can't
slant things to be whatever. And I actually have writers
credit on to join the Lucas and Chris Brown track, um,
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so certain things um get cleared um professionally the way
that they should be, and other things is just like, hey,
we kind of like screwed over this way. Maybe nobody
will say anything, and I'm not the first artist and
I won't be the last that this has happened to.
I mean, I feel like this system has kind of
been set up to, you know, being in favor of
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you know, who ever signed you, as you know, you're
a business product at the end of the day to
whoever signed you, and so you have to you know,
understand that that's what it is. But you know, I
just I don't feel like I should have to be
quiet if something isn't right somebody else's ideas of what
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I should do. Did you ever take legal action against
Chris Brown and join the Lucas? Like, how did your
name end up being in the writing credit? Well, because
they actually used finally in the in the hook right,
and they used the melody line in the hook and
they called the song finally, So I'm actually on the
writer's credit. You go to genius dot com M. Charlotte Magne.
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You can see where the writer's credit and everything is
on there. My name is on there. I saw what
you said joining Chris said they didn't take the propert
apps to use the record, but I didn't know what
that meant. No, I wasn't sure until I wasn't sure.
Sometimes you know what it is. The company has put
out bodies to work. They don't give me an announcement
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about what they're doing. And someone would be like, yo,
I heard your song on blah blah blah, I saw
it on the shore or whatever. And you know, again,
I'm supposed to be notified of those things. And if
you're not notifying me, and you know you're supposed to
see the system is not always set up to be
an artist's favor. It's just not. But if you own
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the record, shouldn't you have to sign off? If you
own the record, shouldn't they have to sign off? Every
time everybody samples it should be you getting that. They
have to clear it through you. That's what I think.
That's what I say. Empty, Um, that's my paperwork then,
but I got it because you can be sowing it
something sing everybody's asshole, because if you don't get the
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proper clearance, like I know, certain artists, whether it's preying
so it's either Michael Jackson or certain accounts if they
don't get the proper clearance to them, If they don't
get the okay, it's not going to get clear because
I remember even when I would did my album, like,
it was certain samples that we couldn't get the clearance.
We asked that state and the state was like, no,
it's too much Curson on it, or it's secular music
or certain things, and we couldn't get the clarance. Now,
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we tried to play it over and do an interpolation,
but if we did it, we had to clare it
or we would get sued. You know what I wish
I knew what to do was and I wish I
could give you an answer on why they do that,
because I feel like I've had integrity in the things
that I do or how I push stuff, because why
wouldn't you want the artists to actually push the body
of work that you do, and especially when you know
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I'm recouped, you know, I'm recouped that I pay my dudes.
Finally has been done, like seriously, like it's been on
at least five thousand compilations different artists on stuff. If
you go to Who Sample Who, you can at least
find a hundred things of artists who have sampled my music,
from Travis Scott to Join the Lucas to what Belton
(47:01):
Wetzel to Parks did my song over a Dell did it,
and come to Lady Goda did it in her tour
and so did adle. So it's like I've been blessed
to have a body of work that people still love
because you know what, everybody doesn't get that, so you know,
but it is one of the things like there's a
lot of questions for me as well, right, So why
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like like why y'all still like why can't we all eat.
Why can't we all eat? Like I don't understand when
people like, hey, I like to it. I've learned. I
will tell you what this did for me. Dog. I felt,
you know, bovie, by the whole situation, to be honest
with you, because I can see what's wrong, but I
can't fix it. I can't see when there's a misspelling
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or I can see when something came out. So what
it did is it called me to be a better
a better businesswoman. And I'm really you know, I'll see
something and I'll be like, hey, I'm on top of it.
So I learned my lessons. I mean, I think that's
really all you can do. All right, we got them all.
With CC Peniston, we come back. A matter of fact,
let's get into a mini mixes throw back Thursday. It's
the Breakfast Club Good Morning. That was a CC Peniston
(48:08):
mini mix Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it.
With CC Peniston, you're also the first foreign female entertainer
of performing post apartheid South Africa. M yeah, that definitely, um,
you know what, And I enjoyed that that was like
(48:29):
a real spiritual experience for me. Um. And it's funny
because they had asked me to come over before a
parteid and I was like, no, I really don't want
to come over before apartheid. And I end up hitting
the stage and I was like, damn, you know, I'm
in the Motherland. And I was like happy, you know
what I'm saying. I was excited. And you know, so,
by the way, y'all can ask me, you know whatever,
shall want to ask me, y'a don't have to be
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in the safe zone with me. Just so y'all know,
and you don't have to you're on the safe zone.
Because Wikipedia, I feel like they're still opinionated. I've never
seen in two pages with opinionated, okay, opinionated attitude in
the Wikipedia. You know how they usually do give the info.
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What is Wikipedia say? Let me go look at your
Wikipedia saying about you. I don't Wikipedia. Let's see what's
on the Oh. She cc did so much. She performed
in private engagement for Rifa Franklin's private birthday party, perform
for Pope John Paul the Second at the Vatican. Thank you,
(49:31):
thank you, wow, thank you. I know about South Africa.
Let me let me find the dirt, let me see,
let me see. We gotta go to contrary. Look, here
we go, look with plastic surgery. Surgery. So I'm gonna
say this. I'm gonna say that sometimes when people see me,
they don't really ask me the questions that they really
want to ask me. Sometime they stay in the safe,
(49:54):
don't what me and I know it's a form of
respect and I appreciate it, but I want people to
ask me the questions that they want asked me. Okay,
So what happened with you and Monica? You and Monica
had a beef? I see that a missunderstand. You know,
we don't go to Wikipedia because Wikipedia is usually a
lot they lie sometimes, Like, but but what happened with
you in Monica? Oh it really wasn't a beat. So
this is what happened, right, I feel like it was
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a miscommunication or did anything me and Monica. This is
before Monica had gotten in the business. So I was
at a performance and she had come up to me
and I had to end up leaving. You know, he
handled's be like, hey, we gotta go. She thought I
was shading her, but I really wasn't shading her, right,
but that's how she felt. So later on, um, I
and I loved all her music. This was I love
(50:36):
all her music right. So I ended up Um, I
ended up hearing that she had a beef for me,
and I was like, what yo, I didn't even know
she had a beat for me, Like in my mind,
I don't remember the situation going down that way. But
since she felt that way, I said, let me address it.
So I addressed it. I put a letter out, I
send something to her and it ended up on the
(50:57):
Jazzline brand and so I was like, oh okay, I
was like and she and she wrote me back. She
wrote me back and we were cool after that. That's good.
So yeah, definitely, yeah, won't a misscommunication like she felt
like I had was being funny style And I was like, nah,
since I wouldn't being funny style to you. I mean,
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I love your body, working music and stuff. So did
you do you have a reputation for being rude to people? Um,
I have a reputation for being a drect. I'm just wondering. No,
I always listen. I was excited. I said, City Pani
say you know so, but I know people always tell
me this. They'd be like, well, Angela left. People treat
you differently than they treat other people. So that's why
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I don't think so I'll feel like I'm direct and
I feel like I just like I feel like sometimes
people are abruptly to meet and then I have to
soldier up and be like, okay, is that what we're doing?
Like what do I have noticed? During pandemic? And it
be pissing me off? Sometimes people be like do you
want to need this? And you feel like, oh are
you doing today? How's everything? How's the family? Is your
(52:04):
family good? You all right? Like they just keep coming
at you like any type of way, and so you know,
I don't I feel like people are insensitive during this
time when we have a lot of suitativity going on
in the whole wild world, you know what I mean?
Right now, a lot of plastic surgery come up when
when when it says controversies, have you had a lot
of plastic surgery? Is that something that that's that's big?
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Or I don't understand why why that's coming up. I
had life bol done and I put it up there
that I had light food done, but I also got
on a m weight loss plan and started working out
in the gym and all that stuff. But I'm I
ain't funny to all about sharing because you can't do life.
I not work out. After that won't work out, it
might start going to other places, right, So I decided
(52:48):
to get in shape and you know, getting on the
lifestyle type thing work out. Now, you've us have been
really open about about miscarriages too, and you've been up
about a suffering from miscarriages, and it was how many?
How many did you have? Fives? That had to be
a really difficult time for you as well. Definitely, I
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was definitely a traumatic experience, but it was with the
same man, by the way, just so you know. But
the thing about it was, it's like I had to
cover those things. And sometimes when I looked heavier, it's
like my booze was full because I was just pregnant
and people didn't know that, or I was heavier, or
my mindset wasn't right and my spirit was off because
I just felt, you know, some type of way. But
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you know, artists, our job is to make your Our
job is to make your bad day a good day.
So I learned how to cover because that's what people
wanted to see They didn't want to see you up
there complaining or part of about how you feel, you
know what I mean? Yeah, but then that's part of
the healing process too, to be able to express how
you really feel instead of having to cover that as well,
(53:54):
because people can relate to it. I always say, you
only have to tell the truth one time, and then
you're able to heal from that point. Other people may
have their judgments about it. And the reason I didn't
really talk about assumans because I felt like people would
not really understand how I felt about it. I had
to get over at first so that if somebody said
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something off I felt some type of way, I could say, hey,
that was then and this is now. You know, So
how does a person heal from that? Though, because not
only are you reliving that trauma from one miscarriage, you
keep getting traumatized because they keep happening, Like, how do
you heal from there? You know what? I would always
say this, there's always a little part of me that
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wonders and wishes and says, what if I had children,
how my life would be different. However, you get to
a place and say that, you know, God just had
another thing for me to do. You had another mission
for me, and so I had to get to that
place first so I could just get to the healing part.
But it wasn't easy. I mean, I still have moments
where I get emotional about it, where I'm like looking
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at something like damgn, I wonder how that would have
turned out, you know. So yeah, yeah, And you did
say you suffered from depression also, right, and ye definitely.
Well you think those things were related, was it? Um?
I think was an accumulation of things at the time.
That's when I had signed off the stuff about the accountant,
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and it was the babies, and until your money funny,
and now I got to be an entertainer. My money's funny,
and i'd have been pregnant. Now I got to go perform,
and then I'm not getting the same pay grade that
I would getting before, and I was agitated and my
feelings were hurt. And then your marriage is weird because
you become a stranger to that person because now you're
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out on the road and so y'all don't really get
to communicate the way that you really need to communicate.
So um, all those things just made it weird for me.
What helped you. Um, just saying that I try to
wake up. One of my things I do is I
write poetry late at night and I keep it to myself.
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The other things. It's like I journal and I just say, hey,
you wake up tomorrow differently, and I kind of us that, like,
hey you get a day to go to hell off
or feel some type of way. And I isolate. So
people always took me and you so animated all the time, right,
and I'm like, I know, I said, but I have
my client moments too, so sometimes I just take time
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to myself. CEC. We appreciate you checking in. CC, thank
you so much. I thought that was really gonna give
me this morning. Now that's never the goal. CC. I
thought y'all was gonna give me this morning. And we look.
But even if it be excited, it's CC Peniston. We
(56:43):
got here, okay, even if it's respecting love though we
can only get get you on was out there les
making stuff up. Now you get you clean out here. Yeah,
you clean you're good wood. Thank you. That's what's up well, Ceci,
thank you for joining us a CC Peniston, all right,
thanks for having me all wanting everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy, We all the Breakfast Club.
(57:06):
Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk. Kim Kardashian's the team.
This is the rumor report with Angela Yee on the
Breakfast Club. Yes, So, Kim Kardashian took to social media
to let people know what's happening with Kanye. She said,
as many of you know, Kanye has bipolar disorder. Anyone
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who has this, or has a loved one in their
life who does, knows how incredibly complicated and painful it
is to understand. I've never spoken publicly about how this
has affected us at home because I am very protective
of our children and Kanye's right to privacy when it
comes to his health. But today I feel like I
should comment on it. Because of the stigma and misconceptions
about mental health. Those that understand mental illness or even
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compulsive behavior know that the family is powerless unless the
member is a minor. So he wants you to know.
She wants you to know that living a bipolar disorder
does not diminish or invalidate his dreams and his creative ideas,
no matter how big or unobtainable. They may fail to
some this is part of his genius and as we
have all witnessed, many of his dreams have actually come true.
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And she's absolutely right, you know, And even though Kanye
has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, I don't want, you know,
anyone to act like this hasn't always been Kanye West.
Exactly what she said is true. The same thing that
makes him Kanye is what got people manage him. Now.
He's got an album coming off Friday, a movie, a
new sneaker. He wants to run for president and he
thinks he can win. So he's doing what he always
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does when he wants to do something, telling the whole
world about it in a very grandiose, that ass way.
But the Damon Dash is actually with Kanye right now
at his Wyoming ranch, and he's saying that Kanye is
not crazy. And he said, people think he lost his
mind just because he cried the way he lost his
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mind and jumped on the jet and then jumped off
the jet to come back to his forty thousand acre ranch. Yeah,
I'd like to lose my mind like that, he said.
There's definitely people around him that love him and he's
going to be all right. We are praying, we are working.
People think like we are in a sane asylum, but
we got an album coming out. Yeah. And also, Kanye
is a crier. He cried when Virgil you know, became
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the head of Louis Vauton. He cried when he reunited
with you know, kid Cutty on stage. He cried in
an interview with Kendrew g on w GCI, I got it. Yeah,
it's just so weird that we've been watching It's weird.
We've been watching do these things all the time for years,
but now when we don't agree with him, he's all
of a sudden crazy. No, I wouldn't say that that's
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the reason why some of the tweets that he put
out on his Instagram about his family and I'm trying
to lock him up and all that. That just seems
like maybe he needs some help, Maybe he needs to hug,
maybe he needs to speak to somebody. That doesn't necessarily
mean crazy, just means he's going through something right now
and he needs help. And his wife said he's bipolar.
We know he's bob. Or maybe they just need a
marriage counselor maybe some deporting something he's happened or maybe
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you know what I mean, but definitely something. But Damon
Dasha also said, people watch the rally and think he's crazy,
but that's how the average person thinks. Everyone that listens
to him who thinks he's crazy is not a billionaire.
But some reason, Elon must doesn't think he's crazy. I
don't think he's crazy. Billionaires don't think it's crazy because
he talks that billy talk and most people don't talk
that talk. He speaks like the general to people that
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are generally soldiers. You know. Steve Jobs had one of
the best quotes about crazy. You know, Steve Jobs says,
the people who usually change the world are the ones
who are crazy enough to think that they can do it.
It's a whole thing on YouTube called the Crazy Ones
is actually I might post that to Day by the way,
all right, And Kim Kardashian's a meeting with Meek was
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not a one on one meeting, just the fyi. As
you know, Kanye tweeted about that that they met at
the Waldorff Historia. They were joined by Clara Wousai, who,
as you know, she's one of the nuts, one of them.
What do they call it. Now, since you don't say ownership,
what's the way you're supposed to use partnership? Person one
of the ball and I don't even person yes for
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the nets so she was present as well, So that's it.
That's just straight insecurity. That's just straight fragile ego that
you thought your wife couldn't go to a hotel and
have a meeting with somebody and actually handle business as
if hotels are not meeting places for a lot of people,
right Waldorf, Come on, bro, that's all right, now, let's
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discuss it. Drea. She was recently doing an interview with
Van Leathan and when she was asked about Meg, the
Stallion and Tory Lanes. Here's what happened. I predict that
they had some sort of Bobby and Whitney love that
you know, drove them down this snapped esque type of road,
and I'm here for it. I like that. I want
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you to like me so much you shoot me in
a foot two like but what you want you what?
I want you to like me so much that if
I'm trying to get out the car and you're like, no,
sit your nash in the car, and I'm like no,
I'm getting out the car. No, you're not slew to
my guy Van Layton. No, but we gotta give my
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my man a sterling brim. That's his podcast. That's Steel
Little Brimm's podcast. I think it's called a whining weed
if I'm not thinking, my god, steel, y'all steel from Ridiculousness. Yeah, yeah,
that's his podcast. What did you think? I think that's
a terrible thing to say. Nobody wants that. Tests not
love at all. I would not want that. I would
never want anybody to do anything like that. And you know,
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Make the Stallion's been very The only thing she has
said is that she doesn't like these jokes. She's seriously
going through some trauma, which she would talk about when
she's good and ready to talk about it. So you know,
all you can do is say, look, we're just praying
for Meg. We don't know exactly what happened. And she
did respond. Make the Stallion took to Twitter and said,
and f all the whole ass and words making jokes
about it too. I'll talk about Ish when I get ready,
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dumb bitch that Ish ain't FF and funny who the
f jokes about getting shot by in word and by
the way, Dreya did apologize after that, just as an FII.
She did say that she was sorry and that she
should not have made a joke about that. I feel
sorry for anyone dealing with trauma and the social media era.
You can never properly heal if you keep checking your mentions.
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And yeah, what Drea said was stupid. And the sad
part about that is if God forbid, a man ever
violently attacks Dreya, she will get no sympathy from social media.
In fact, they will be on there saying, oh, that's
what you wanted, that's what that's what you wish for,
that's what you like, right. So yeah, well Dreya said
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it was the prediction. Guys, I have no idea what
really happened, and I hope nothing but the best for
both of them. And I really shouldn't have been joking
about it. It's a foul for me. I truly don't
glorify domestic violence. I was trying to say, just love
me deeply, but while trying to be funny, I offended many,
including Meg and I'm sorry she knew that in the moment. Okay,
by the way, that's a pre tape podcast that could
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have been at it did as well. She could have
asked for got that taken out. It's not like Van
didn't correct her in the moment, so she knew it
was wrong. Van told her they're gonna light your ass up.
It's gonna go viral. She wanted that out there. She
got what she wanted. All right, Well, I'm Angela Yee
and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you,
miss ye. Charlemagne whore you giving that donkey too? You know,
I need the presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden to come
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to the front of the congregation. We'd like to have
a world with him. Plice. All right, we'll get into
that next. Keeping lock this to breakfast club. Good morning,
it's time for Donkey of the Day. A Democrat, so
being Dunky of the day a little bit of a mix,
like a dope day. Now. I've been called a lot
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of my twenty three years, but Donkey of the Day
is a new wife. Donkey of the Day for Thursday,
July twenty third goes to the presumptive Democratic nominee for President,
Joe Biden Vice President Joe Biden. I really wish Joe
Biden would shut that up. Forever and continue to act
like he's starring in the movie A Quiet Place, because
as soon as he opens his mouth and makes noise,
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he gets us all killed. Okay, it's already so many
people who are reluctantly only voting for Joe Biden because
he's the only option and because Donald J. Trump is
that trash. In fact, back in early June, there was
a poll done that showed out of people who are
registered to vote and would vote for Biden, thirty seven
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percent are enthused about voting for Biden, but sixty percent
are more enthused about voting against Trump. Now, on the
flip side, out of the people who would vote for Trump,
seventy percent are enthused about actually voting for Donald okay,
about actually voting for him. The rest just want to
(01:05:52):
vote against Biden. Okay. I think it's like twenty seven
percent or something like that. The moral of the story
is people aren't enthused about Biden. They just don't like Trump.
And that's not good. That's not a great motivator. That's
not something that makes you get up on election day
and say, hey, I have to vote. And when Joe
Biden says certain things he caused it's even more of
a lack of enthusiasm, casing point yesterday, America, it's tired. Okay,
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we're tired, and we're fed up, and we're really fed
up with old white male leadership. Okay, old white male
leadership has gotten us to this point. That's the reason
we're in this situation that we're in right now. Doesn't
matter if it's Democrat or Republican, local or federal, Old
white male leadership has failed America. And there's nothing worse
than an old white male who can't recognize defaults and
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flaws of other old white males. We live in a
country where everyone now is trying to act soul woke.
They're acting like they see us. Okay, they are acting
like they see what's really going on in this country,
as if the ban has been taken off. And it's
very hard for me to believe they are sincere simply
because they won't acknowledge how we got here here, how
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we got here in this position, systemic racism. How we
got here is systemic oppression. Racism is the American way. Okay.
Donald Trump is not the first, and sadly he won't
be the last. All Right, he's just more overt with
his racism than most presidents we've had in recent times.
That's that's why when Joe Biden incorrectly refers to Donald
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Trump as America's first racist president, okay, like he did
yesterday during a virtual town hall hosted by the Service
Employees International Union, we have to check that immediately. Okay.
Can't have no revisionist history here. Saying Donald Trump is
the first racist president is a lie. Okay. It's a
lie that relinquishes America of all responsibility of its biggest
(01:07:46):
Try listen to what Joe Biden said. Please listen what
President Trump has done. His spreading of racism, the way
he deals with people based on the color of their scanner,
national argy, where they're from. It's absolutely sickening. No sitting
president has ever done this. No Republican president has done this,
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No Democratic president. We've have racist and they've existed, they've
tried to get elected president. He's the first one that has.
How are we ever going to atone for America's original
sins if we don't acknowledge them now. I graduated from
Berkeley High School in Moss Corner, South Carolina, dropped on
a clues bound for Berkeley High School. Okay, I graduate
two years behind scheduled. I was supposed to be class
in ninety six. I was class in ninety eight. And
(01:08:29):
I graduated in nice school. Okay. Got kicked out of
two high school, two high schools right, Berkeley High School
and Scrafford High School. So I am not the smartest,
our strongest avenger. But with my limited formal education, I
know that the USA may have been founded on the
idea that all men are created equal, But in the
eighteenth and nineteenth century that was malarkey, all right, bs,
(01:08:49):
How could all men be created equal in a country
where black people will looked at his three fifths of
a human being. You didn't even look at us as
a whole human So how could we ever be equal?
Not to mention, slave holding was far too common back then,
all right. In fact, so much so that twelve count them, twelve,
a whole dozen chief executives, heads of states, presidents, whatever
(01:09:10):
you want to call them, owned slaves. How to hell
can Donald J. Trump be the first racist president in
a country with twelve presidents before him owned slaves. What
you're gonna tell me slavery wasn't racist, It was just business.
Do you want me to grasp the cultural context of
what the times were missed me with all that slaves
built the White House? Okay? James Madison, James Monroe, Andrew
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Jackson all owned several dozen slaves. Martin Van Buren, William
Henry Harrison, John Tyler, and James K. Polk A owned slaves. Okay.
George Washington, Mister Dollar, Dollabelle y'all alright had three hundred
male slaves on his plantation. Dude on the nickel, Okay.
Thomas Jefferson, even though he once called slavery and as
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symbolage of horrors, he had one hundred and seventy five slaves.
And this is why you can't let them get away
with saying slavery was just business and the culture was
different back then. They weren't racist. They were just men
at the times. No, no, no, dude on the nickel.
Thomas Jefferson said racism was an assembolage of horrors. They
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knew exactly what they were doing and why and why
they were doing it. Okay. Zachary Taylor owned one hundred
and fifty slaves when he was in the White House,
all right. Andrew Johnson and Ulyssius, as Grant also owned slaves.
The moral of the story is Donald J. Trump is
not the first racist president, He's the latest racist president. Like,
come on, we had presidents who ruled over a country
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where black people, Native Americans, Latinos didn't have to write
the vote. Andrew Jackson called abolitionists urging black equality unconstitutional
and wicked. Thomas Jefferson said in his book Notes on
the State of Virginia, if every black slave would ever freed,
they should be departed, because he believed black and white
could not live together peacefully. Woodrow Wilson worked to keep
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blacks out of Princeton University while starving at the school's president,
and when he became President of the States of America,
he refused to reverse the segregation of civil service, even
though he won the White House with the support of
some black men, even Lyndon B. Johnson, who I would
like to see Joe Biden be as far as policy
and legislation when he gets in the White House, even
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Lyndon B. Johnson, who on paper was probably the most
progressive president in regard of the race relations. Ever, in
tapes of private conversations, he routinely used racist rhetoric to
describe black people he appointed to keep positions. You know,
Joe Biden, I know that you said in twenty twenty,
if you don't vote for me, you ain't black. It
seems to me that in the eighteenth and nineteenth century
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you could not be president if you ain't racist. I
ask again, how will America ever atone for its original
sins if it won't even acknowledge them. Joe, you gotta
hurry up and announce your black woman VP so I
can be enthused about voting for her, because I will
never be about voting for you. And you know, America
(01:11:58):
is in a terrible place when Kanye West seems like
a viable option. Okay, America, we need a change. I
don't know how we ended up in a position where
in November we have to vote for two old white
males again. Okay, the option is old white male leadership again.
But we are here and the country is at a
(01:12:19):
tipping point. The energy of change is all around us.
America is going in a new direction. But the ballot
on November third does not reflect at it at all.
Could your police give Vice President Joe Biden the presumptive
Democratic dominee for president in twenty twenty, the biggest he hall.
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Ni Gay. We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning, It's
time to ask yee. Hello. Who's this? And it's just Frank? Frank,
(01:13:29):
what's up? Brother? What's your question for you? So? I'm
actually with my two friends right here, and we're all
talking to the same girl and we don't know what
to do about it. Wait, you guys are all dating her? No,
Like we all maddened through school and like she's kind
of leading us all on and we all like her
and we don't know what to do about it. Yeah,
(01:13:51):
it's really not up to y'all. It's up to her. Well,
I mean, but she's like messing with all of us.
What do you mean by messing with and leading all? Like?
What what is she doing? We're like in an entanglement.
Is she going on dates with any of you? Have
any of you kissed her? Has it? Okay? And you
guys have all kissed her? Yeah? Like everything okay? And
(01:14:16):
she just hasn't chosen any one of you. Nope. And
you guys, all three of you would like to be
in a relationship with her. Yeah, we don't know. We
don't know how to figure it out, like what to do?
Like who got her? Well, first of all, it's really
not your decision. It's her decision, is what it sounds like. Okay,
So it's not that you don't know what you should do.
(01:14:37):
You're waiting to find out what she does. Now, if
any of you feel like it's affecting your friendship and
you want to step back and say, you know what
I'm not doing, it's kind of like there's something about Mary.
Did you ever see that movie? Yeah, it's kind of
like that. Is it affecting? Is it affecting your friendship? No,
we're all kind of chilling, but she's been doing this
for like a while now, she's not really picking any
of so well, y'all kind of let we should decide
(01:15:01):
like between us, like who the two are going to
back off? I don't think it's up to you guys.
It's up to who she likes, and you know, personally,
like if you are in a one on one situation
when you're talking to her, you should let her. And now, look,
I'm not who with this. I feel like you got
to figure out which one of us you want to
talk to because two of you could back off and
the one left could not be the person she wants
(01:15:21):
to be with. Well, how fair to us because she's
just leading us all on. Yeah, but you guys are
allowing yourselves to be let on. You know what the
deal is, right, everything's on the table. So that's why
I wanted to say, two of my friends back off
and then one together. How do you decide that? Maybe
like a fight? Listen, it sounds to me like she
(01:15:44):
has all the power in this situation. But when you
are in something like this and the person is being
honest and you know everything, you can't blame anyone but yourselves.
So as long as she's being honest with you. You
know what the deal is. If you want to try
to hang in there, Maybe it's challenging for you. Maybe
I really light like that. Whatever it is, the ultimate
decision is on her, and at least she's not lying,
so you can say it's leading you on. But you
(01:16:06):
know what's happening. If you ask her which one of
us do you like the best? What does she say?
She doesn't really answer, She kind of avoids the question.
All right, how old are you? I'm eighteen? Oh well
you guys are still young? Well may the best man win?
May the best man? Could we just fight for her?
All right? Can you shoot us something on Instagram so
(01:16:26):
I can see what all of you look like. I
want to see who might win this fight? All right?
But no, but seriously, don't fight over a girl. It's
just you know, if maybe there's somebody else out there
for one of you or whatever it is. But right,
you guys, none of you are in a relationship. Y'all
all just dating the same girl. And she has the power,
so more power to her. I guess you're right, all right, guys,
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It's ask ye morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlomagne n Gay. We are the breakfast club. But in
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the middle of ask yee, Hello, who's this? Yeah? What's happening? Man?
What's going on? What's up? My question is is that, UM,
me and my showy we've been separated for about seven
months now, and UM, you know kind of forced me
to we've been living together and to force me to
live with family members while we work on our issues.
But I've been still paying our bills, still paying ranch,
(01:17:33):
still doing this in out of there. But che want
let me back in the house. I won't let you know,
give me any leeway to make it seem like you
want to get better. I just want to know when
when it is a point where I gotta say enough
is enough and I have to just focus on myself. Um.
We have a one year old together. UM, I try
to keep our family together, but it just doesn't seem
like that's not what she's interested in shows, keeps saying,
(01:17:55):
I just need to find myself. Things haven't been happy
for me, and the past year I try to do
everything that I possibly can as a man to make
her feel loved supported, make her feel like a woman.
But it's just you know, you wine and dine. I'm
doing all these things, and it seems like it's getting nowhere.
And you know, we're not intimate in the past several months.
(01:18:17):
I've held it down for the past seven months. You're
trying to let her know how much I love her
and I support her, But one is a enough for you.
Yere one year old lives with her right well, actually,
you know, it's kind of crazy since she's finding herself.
Our daughter's kind of been with me for the past
two and a half months, so it's kind of been weak,
the weak type of thing. And then it kind of
shifted to where she's kind of been with me for
(01:18:40):
the past two months and your child is only only one.
Do you feel like she's gone through like maybe some
postpartum depression. M Well, you know, obviously, you know I didn't.
I didn't play the best part in it, you know,
like I said, you know, I made my mistakes. Um
you know, Um, yeah, you know, I made my mistakes. Um.
You know. I'm not going to say like I che
but you know, I maybe kind of fiddled around it,
(01:19:02):
maybe has some text messages that probably shouldn't have been
you know, been spoken about. But um, and when did
this happen? This happened about three years ago. Okay, so
she's kind of just been holding on to something that
has been bothering her for the past three years. And
trust me, I've been in that doghouse then. So I've
just been doing the best that I can to just
(01:19:24):
not ever have to worry about looking back in the
past and focus on trying to better the future. But
I just don't know where to the point where I
have to say, you know what, even though I love
this woman so much, it's financially hurting me because not
only am I living with a family member that I'm
splitting bills with here, but I'm also paying for her
bills and makes her she's straight as well. But she
(01:19:44):
won't let me back in the house. She doesn't want to.
You know, have you guys tried to get professional help,
like go to therapy together? You know, it's so crazy
you know, it's like I've even came to her and
I was like, you know, what, what can I possibly
do to show you how much I care. Actually, a
family friend told me that him and his girlfriend went
through a certain situation and she mentioned therapy and he
(01:20:04):
thought it was mad corny to be completely real with you,
but he gave it a try, and he said that
was probably one of the best things that's ever happened
in their relationship was for them to talk to somebody
their problems. And I mentioned it to her, and she's
just a very I don't want to say, a very
independent person where she feels like she don't need to
(01:20:25):
talk to anybody about her problems. But you know what,
I was trying to do anything that I possibly could
to just show her that I was willing to make
it work. Well, you know what, maybe maybe she needs
to go and individually herself first, you know, just to
sift through some things that might be really personal to her.
And you should actually get a reference from your friend
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whoever they used that was beneficial and see if she
can start going on her own. And it could be
through Zoom. Right now, I know a lot of people
are doing tele mental health things right now, so she
doesn't even have to leave the house to do that
and see if that can help. But it could be
some postpartum depression as well. You know, she has a
one year old, and it might be something that she
hasn't even been able to identify herself. And I think
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it's great that you've been supportive. You know what your
role is and you know you guys having issues in
the relationship. Now time to fix these things. And you know,
I think that she should definitely get some professional help.
And then as a family, you guys need to do
that because you have a one year old, so more
than us it being about your relationship with her, it's
about your relationship as a family. So whether or not
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you guys will end up together, you want to make
sure that you can function for the sake of this child, absolutely,
and so I would approach it that way. And maybe
a better approach is also not necessarily trying to repair
the relationship, but for her to be able to figure
out what it is that she needs to change, she
needs to find herself. So maybe as an individual, she
needs to figure out her happiness and what is really
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bothering her, And it could be postpartum, and those are
things that she needs to work out on her own
before she can even be part of a relationship. I
always feel like, as individuals, we need to be comfortable
in ourselves before we can be with someone else. Should
I look should I even look forward to even trying
to return back to the home. It sounds like she's
the one that really really needs some support right now.
And with the woman's patty and her hormones and everything
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that she's going through from having had a baby not
that long ago, it could be something that is really difficult.
And I think it's just important for you to be
supportive of her right now because it feels like she's
the one really in need. And I understand financially, you
know it's been hard and it's been a struggle for you.
But this is a period of time right now where
she needs your support the most, and the support should
come in the form of I just want you to
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feel good. It's not even about Sometimes we sacrifice that
for periods of time, right because you want her to
feel better. So I think in this situation, it's more
about her. I just so basically I just got to
focus on just making sure that it's not my time. Yeah,
make sure. Let's just get her back to being happy,
because she's told you specifically that she needs help and
she needs to find herself. So because of that, it's
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not really about you at this time. And it could be,
like I said, something she hasn't identified. So let's identify
what that is. Let's get professional help for her, and
you just be supportive. And it's not about when are
we're gonna be together. I'm paying these bills. I'm going
to be back in the house, you know. I think
that I'll just make it even worse if you bring
those things up. Right now, I respect that, I appreciate you,
all right, all right, be a good man, you got
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this all right, all right, thank you. You'll have a
good deal, all right, ask ye eight hundred five eight
five one oh five one. We got rumors on a wigi. Yes,
Jay Cole has two new songs out, just like he promised.
We got those previews for you, all right. We'll get
into that next. It's the Breakfast Club, Good Morning, the
Breakfast Club Blister. It's just say, oh gosh, reports angel
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Angela's Report Club. Yes, so it looks like Dave franco
Is going to be playing rapper Vanilla Ice. That biopic
is called so Far to the Extreme. That's the working
title right now. From my high school dropout selling car
in Dallas to having the first hip hop single to
top the Billboard charts with Ice Ice Baby, a young
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Vanilla Ice struggles with stardom, extortion attempts, and selling out
as he makes music history. Hey man, I'm here for that.
My first reaction is not right now, but no, I'm
here for that. We all owned two the Extreme and
A Vanilla Ice had a had had a couple of records.
I really liked the Ice Sized Baby is a tough tune.
But boy, that Goddamn Ninja rap off the Teenage Mutant
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Ninja Turtle soundtrack, Now that was fire dropping the clues
bombs for Goddamn Ninja rap Baby, Nja rap O, Golden
Golden Ninja, Go Go go, remember I do remember, Yo,
It's the Green Machine gonna rock to town without being seen?
Have you ever seen a Turtle get down slamming and
jamming to the new swing sound? Didn't? I didn't like that,
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But you know, I don't know that much about Vanilla
Ice other than he had that one huge hit song,
and I think Shug Knight extarted him or try to be. Yeah,
I'll be interested to see this, And they said it'll
be kind of like how they took a liking to
The Disaster Artist, which I thought that movie was hilarious.
So I mean, as long as you don't get a
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theatrical release, you know what I'm saying. As long as
it's something like a maid for TV movie, I'm fine
with that. If it gets like a big budget theatrical release,
I'm screaming white privilege, Oh goddamn day. Okay, but I'm
sure it'll bring up a lot of issues about like
a white rapper topping the hip hop charts and all
of those things. So I think it'll be interesting all right. Now.
J Cole has put out two new singles, just like
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he promised from his new album, The Falloff, titled their
colewer Street, The Climbback and Lion King on Ice. So
let's hear a snippet from The Climback. Hey Saint, comeback
around full circle wide? Or lie sound pleasant? What the truth? Hurtful?
Everybody gotta cry once in a whip, But hollo will
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it take for you? Slap? This is that come back
to light my to getick me up, and we gonna
light the city up as if the sun had the
knife and painting hand read for myne found head too soon. Yeah,
to the left of that decimal. I need seven figures
to play the joint. Turn up your decibol Pepa decimator joint.
Check out my projects like the workers detection native points.
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Then you'll see how I flipped like exclamation points. So
I'll go m And here is Lion King on Ice
dedication on another eleven never seen in their life, celebrating
all your first down like it touched down to bring
a price. Young Simon had to bust down. You're the
lion King on Ice. I just wanted me to look
the part. I had to stop taking that vice. But
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the journey to the side had to find me. He
had to find guy has to tie. We be passified
within bat from us. But that's touch of us, that's
the least of us. I need y'all to see every
bothered me, every star and every artery, every story that
I can recall, then I can fall. I got blood
on my hand, I ain't gonna lie. I got hurt
on my shoe. I ain't gonna lie all right, that
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sounds dope as well. I haven't listened to either, and
this entirety, I have to be in a mood to
listen to. J Cole sot him too. It sounds pretty
dope though, So he posted it and he says available now,
so you already know. So let's see how this goes
because I see now people are like, Okay, Kendrick, you
see what Jay Coole did. Give us some music, and
people are really hungry for music right now. I am
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definitely anticipating the new Kendrick Lamar album. Kendrick Lamar is
to me the leader of the new school when it
comes to this due generation. I know people like Draking,
those guys sell more, get more radio played, but Kendrick
is that guy to me, So I'm looking forward to
a new Kindrick. Kendrick and Rapsody are my favorite rappers
of the past decade. Kendrick and raps all right now.
Phaedria Parks says her business is booming amid coronavirus. She
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talked to pay six podcasts we hear and she said
it's going great because you know, she's a mortician, so
that mortician businesses is doing amazing. She said, I'm not
a physician. However, I do have a mortuary. And I'll
tell you this. Normally in the summer months, we're waiting
for a boating accident or a motorcycle crash, because otherwise
we're pretty empty. She said, we are a jam packed
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to be working like it's our heaviest season. So I
tell people when they say it's a joke, it's not
that big of a deal. Well, let me put it
to you in real terms. I'm getting seventeen calls a
day for pickups and that's at one location last week,
all of the people were under fifty nine. Damn. I mean,
it sounds horse but a sad but she's yeah, she's profiting,
but it's sad. Man. People die. That's just the reality
(01:28:33):
of the world that we live in. And we need mortuaries.
So you need mortuaries. You're never going to be a mortuary. Yeah,
not at all. All right, Real Househoves of Atlanta. In
the meantime, it's filming again, even with coronavirus, and they're
taking all kinds of precautions for safety. So some of
the things that they're doing is are doing temperature checks
every day, that's for cast and crew members. If anybody
(01:28:56):
has any coronavirus symptoms or a fever of one hundred
point for are higher, they cannot film, plain and simple,
and the show showrunners are implementing things to keep people safe.
The plan is to film the housewives themselves in more
outdoor locations rather than indoors if they can help it,
and it'll keep away from large crowds and stick to
their immediate families as much as possible. And it's only
(01:29:17):
going to be essential crew members around like camera people
here and make up, and they will only be around
when absolutely necessary. You know, I think we're taking to
people's temperature. It really doesn't. You know, there's so many
people that have it that have no symptoms, so that
taking temperature is it's kind of like a protocol. But
I'm sure there's so many people out there that have
it that don't have a temperature that got spread that thing.
(01:29:39):
So it's you got to be safe. Even when my
son goes to practice and they take a temperature every
day and I'm like, yeah, but some of them kids
might happen have no temperature, But I guess it's one indication,
so you can meet out some people that might have it,
they have the two day coronavirus test too too. I
mean a lot of TV tapings that are happening, I
will say, man, a lot of the TV tap tapings
that I'm supposed to do. It does slow it down
(01:30:01):
because it makes you realize what's important. It's things that
I'm supposed to go tape and I'm like, no, I
don't want to go anywhere because you pull up somewhere,
you do a coronavirus test and give it back to you.
Now you got a quarantine for fourteen days. I'm cool. Well,
when we did when we were in Ohio, that was
a fifteen minute one. So you get your results back
in fifteen minutes. Did they stick it in your nose?
(01:30:22):
That's that's the way they stuck in your nose. And yep,
and let me tell you something. Was thinking about it. No,
I'm good, And let me tell you something. It was
like a very nervous fifteen minutes for us as we
were waiting to get those results, because I was like, lawya,
please don't make me have to go to a hotel
and quarantine for fourteen days, because then you can't even
travel and get back on the road. That's why I quarantine.
(01:30:45):
That's that's why I would never ever take one of
them fast HIV age results test. I'm old school. I
took mine back in Wait two weeks. You got time
to pray. Those are a pay right now effective? Yes,
right away you find out I just did win a
couple of months ago. I do it every few months,
just because we do our HIV testing at the Juice
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Bar twice a year. Time. You give God some time
to correct your wrong All right, Well, I'm Angela Yee
and that is your rumor report. We're not gonna four
four dogs dogs four two dog two dog. He's from Detroit. Okay,
you want to talk about that fake story. Oh it's fake. Yes,
(01:31:29):
he wasn't what he's saying it. Oh okay, because there was.
He was. He had a lyric where he said that
what they said he said I was. I was just
gonna come to his defense and said, look, we just
watched Snoop DOGG and DMX last night. Four two ducks
sounds like a nineties rapper to me, because even if
that was, even if they said what he said, he said,
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can you really beat all your man's that have been
the jail before us stuck to my and you capt
remind me of a script club every time you come around.
I just got to get my duck. Can you really
come on? Come on now, let's not just somebody somebody
dicted the song and did that just to be funny,
so that's not what the song really is. Nobody, what
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are you thinking about Charlomagne today? What are you thinking
about this morning? Nothing? I just don't like when they
give the young kids flak for things that are are
our guys from our generation. Did okay? And that was doctor,
So shout out the U twenty four Dougie what's his
name for a too doug too dog? All right, well,
that is your room of report, Revolte. We'll see you tomorrow.
(01:32:34):
Everybody else to People's Choice mixes up. Next, it's the
Breakfast Club. God, morning morning. Everybody is cj Envy Angela Ye,
Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club Now. I
shout to CC Peniston for joining us. Yes and listen,
Sloot the DM Mexus Snoop DOGG, Swiss Beach, Timberland for
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a great versus last night. Um. Some of your favorite
problematic rap tunes rang off last night. I got a
salute Snoop Dog for having the courage to play bitches
ain't but oh I'm sorry, but yeah that that song. Okay,
and twenty and also, man, you gotta give DMX courage
for doing Where the Hood At in two thousand and twenty.
(01:33:18):
I just encourage y'all to go read the lyrics to
the first verse of Where the Hood At? All. Right,
that's all, let's go. Just go read the first verse. Okay,
that's it, Dmax, Where the Hood? That read the first
verse and then then then get back to me. I
give them both courage for letting them problematic rap tunes
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play off. Okay, hip hop was much better when it
was problematic. Let me think of these verses. I think
we'll always think about this pandemic too, just how it
all started and blew up during this time. It's really,
I think, been something that's been such a bonding experience
for people. And then you know that you know, the
reinforces it reinforces that appreciation of people because I think
that you know, this pandemic has made us all appreciate
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life more, not just our own, but the people we
love and care for. And that's what this Versus does
it makes you appreciate these artists that we grew up on.
It really, you know, certifies these these these legends, these
icons in a real way. So yes, salute to versus.
And I also want to shout out every everybody where
I'm at because I'm actually in Mexico right now and
(01:34:23):
imply a Del Carmen and I'm at the Fives Beach Hotel.
But I'm out here because Rohan Marley is opening up
a beach house, the Roll Marley Beach House, at another
Five's location that they're doing the grand opening for, so
it's not even open yet, so we'll be there, and
you know, I'm just happy to be here. It's an
amazing experience. I was kind of like not being able
(01:34:44):
to go on vacation. You know, I don't have like
a huge backyard outdoor area, so it's been nice to
be here, able to go on my little rooftop and
lay out and have a little pool here. So it's
been really nice to just kind of get away. I
was a little apprehensive about it, but I think with
all the precautions people are taking, you know, and then
I can go home and I live by myself, so
I can quarantine when I leave here, so I feel good.
(01:35:07):
I'm happy, all right, Well, when we come back, we
got the positive note. It's the Breakfast Club. Good mornings,
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the
Breakfast Club. Now, Charlemagne, you got a positive note for
the people I do. Man, I want to tell y'all
I have two that I want to do, actually, but
I'm just gonna go at one. I love and approve
(01:35:29):
of myself. I want people to say that to themselves
right now. Say it, repeat after me. I love and
approve of myself. I appreciate all that I do. I
am good enough just as I am. I speak up
for myself. I ask for what I want. I claim
my power. Say that to yourself three times to dead people,
Breakfast Club. I'm finish for y'all, dumb