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Hey fan, what's up? Cholomagne? Happy super Bowl Monday? Good
morning angela ye eat piece of the planet this Monday.
What's happening? What's happening? I know you were up watching
the super Bowl. I was watching the Super Bowl yesterday
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thoroughly enjoyed it. Um, you know, I just like watching greatness. Man.
You know, Tom Brady gotta be the greatest white man
that ever lived, right he got he gotta be on
the mount Rushmore. I ain't talking about the Count Rushmore sport.
I'm talking about Mount Rushmore period. Let's put him up
there with the founding fathers, right, name a better white
man who I don't know. You can't even name a
better white man than Tom Brady. He's got to be
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the greatest white man ever lived. Man. I just I
just respect greatness. I like seeing greatness in action. And
for him to have won seven Super Bowl's, been to
the Super Bowl ten times at forty three years old,
after leaving the team that he played for for what
twenty years I think it was maybe more than twenty,
and then go to another team and won another Super
Bowl a year after leaving, dropping a clue bomb for
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Tom Brady. I mean, that's just I mean, Jesus, that's
this is what's bad different. I'm not retiring. He'll be
back next year. Actually, I said, Jesus, that might be
the only other the greater white man white Jesus. Okay,
even though we know Jesus black, but white Jesus. In theory,
it's probably the only white man better than Tom Brady
ever in the history of life. Yeah, And I mean
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that's legendary because he's playing for Tampa Bay. The actual
Super Bowl was in Tampa. When does that ever happen?
I'm telling you, I mean, it's the first team. That's
the first time a team won a Super Bowl in
their home stadium. That's never happened before. And another reason
I want to salute the Tampa Bay booking is because
they have one of the most diverse coaching staffs, probably
the more no, yeah, without a doubt, the most diverse
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coaching staff in the NFL. They got four black coordinators,
the offensive coordinator, black defensive coordinator, and they got two
women coaches. So you know, wasn't it the first time
they ever had a woman referee at the game? Too? Yes, yesterday, yep, yep,
all kinds of first Hey man, you know it's sad
that we live in that country were still having these
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kind of first but whatever. But I salute to Tampa
Bay and everybody out in Tampa Bay. I know a
lot of co kine was snorted last night, right, I
don't know what goes on. I do know this, though,
another shout out to everybody who won big on some
bets that they placed on the Super Bowl. I know
a lot of people was betting money on the game.
So uh, and there were some winners and some losers today.
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So I know some of y'all will call in this morning. Yeah,
I would like to know if y'all won some big money.
What was the line was? It was? That was Kansas
City predicted to win by that much? I don't know.
I don't know what the line on the game was.
And then drawing all kinds of things. They had that
Rocket Mortgage super Bowl squares thing. Two people were winning
like fifty thousand dollars throughout the game and two people
won five hundred thousand. Wow. And Dramas Ramos is such
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a fake Tampa Bay Bucket fan, even screaming about being
a Bucks fan all year long. But he ain't there
with a Bulls had on this morm. I'm moving. All
my stuff is in storage, all my clothings in store.
You knew the Super bowls like yesterday? Up? Yes, I
bet you will. Packer got on all his Tampa Bay
Bucket dead stuff today because he's a real fan. He's
not moving. Oh man, did you see the guy that
they were making fun of that had on a fake
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Bulls jersey at the game? I did? That was wrong.
I didn't like that that was so mean, and I
felt so bad. But the bulls did send him some
some gear after that. That was so mean. I didn't
like that. I'm not gonna lie because Donald, you don't
know what that man can afford. That might have been
the best he can afford, you know what I mean.
I didn't like that. I didn't like that. Well, let's
get the show started. I don't think we got any
guests this morning, but we got Frontage News up next. Reggy, Well, no,
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actually we have get it off your chest. Oh no,
we do have front page news, and then get it
off your chests. I don't know. Envy's not here, Okay,
we'll figure it out. What's going on. It's Monday's Breakfast Club. Hey, hey,
it's the World More Dangerous Morning Show to Breakfast Club
Charlomagne and God Angelie y DJ Envy. I guess he's
still in Tampa. He was at the super Bowl yesterday.
From what I saw on the ground, Yes, he was
at the game. He did a billion parties too, well
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out there. Well he need to quarantine for twenty days.
Then people been doing a billion parties in Florida. All right,
it's time for front page news. So we got you. Well,
let's talk about the Super Bowl first, and let's talk
about some performances that happened before Tampa Bay one. Now,
one person who performed that everybody was going crazy over
was her, who did America the Beautiful when she sounds good,
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that sounds good to me. I missed her, I missed her.
Angel Yeah, Sullivan, We're gonna get to that. Alicia Keys
also did a pre recorded version of Lift Every Voice
and Sing that was actually originally aired last September. And
then Jasmine Sullivan. It was a duo, actually, she wasn't
by herself, and they said, this is the first time
there's been a duo that did the national anthem since
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Aretha Franklin and Aaron Neville did it back in two
thous was in six. So she was paired up with
Eric Church. And here's what that sounded like. That's good.
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They need to have due old sing the national anthem
from that long because it's definitely two America's okay. So
one of the one of the words of the anthem
applies to one person, but he doesn't apply to the other.
Jeff what race days Now, Eric Church had said he
was reluctant to sing the national anthem at all until
Jasmine Sullivan signed on. And then once she signed on,
he said he was off for it. What him? Yeah,
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he said that, well because he said he doesn't consider
himself to be a vocalist. He considers himself more of
a stylist. But once she signed on, he felt like, Okay,
she's one of the best singers I've ever heard, and
so we wanted to be there. That's a fact. So
it wasn't a duet. Then he was a background singer. Basically,
it was a duo. Okay, all right, Now let's talk
about Super Bowl commercials because of course that's what we
all watched for as well, right, we care about what
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these commercials are like. And one commercial people were talking
about was the State Farm commercial because Drake was starring
in it as Drake from State Farm. Look, guys, I
don't even have a stand in of course you do.
Hold on? Is that Drake? That's right? And Drake from
State Farm like a good neighbor, Like a good neighbor,
standings don't have lines. Oh okay, like a good neighbor
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State Farm is there. I love the fact that they
reinforced the stereotype that all big brothers look alike, because
that is very true. I couldn't tell the difference. I
didn't even realize that was Drake. And tell tell somebody
said it to me in the group chat. I'm lying, Yeah,
you knew that was Jake. Are you always hating on Drake? Not?
We know we are to do anything commercial. We immediately
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started counting Drake's pockets, like y'all want, almost Drake got
paid for that. We was a lot. Yeah, at least
at least a couple of ms easily easily, all right,
And I want to want to tell you guys that
Google has launched a new feature that will make it
easier to find and support black owned businesses. So on
the on the owner of the start of Black History Month,
they announced there launching a new shopping feature that will
help you find and purchase products from black owned businesses
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a lot easier. They said that black owned businesses or
search has increased by six hundred percent, and people are
looking for recommendations for everything from restaurants to bookstores, beauty products,
and more. Okay, thank you Google. All right, well that
is your front page news. That's right, And listen, I
lied earlier to one of my favorite folks, the Big
Facts Podcast. They'll be joining us this morning, Baby Jade,
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Big Banks in DJ Scream, They'll be they'll be zooming
in this morning, so stay tuned for that. But coming up,
we gotta get it off your chest. So if you
want to tell us why you're blessed, Oh, if you
want to tell us why you're upset, one hundred and
five five one oh five one, Come on, get it
off your chests. The one most Dangerous want to show
the Breakfast Club, The Breakfast Club. This is your time
(09:09):
to get it off your chest. Whether you're man, take
from you on the Breakfast Club. You got something on
your mind? Yes, it's the world most Dangerous morning show,
The Breakfast Club. Who is this? Hello? W here? Yeah,
roll your window up or something or get take us
off bluetoothers. Charlotmaigne, what's up my brother? Get it off
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your chests? King, I'm I'm so Detroit, man, I gotta
turn myself in. Man, do a year, man, damn for
what it's crazy? Man, Man, I don't even want to
tell you what. Man. It's more than a female Chiles love. Man.
I ain't never been in jail for chow support. I
wasn't domestic. Domestic, yeah, domestic. Man, she left me. She
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left me right. They closed the case. He decided, okay,
since we since you're doing with me, I'm about to
call them back. You got like thirty eight or something
like that. She called them back. Man, I read my discovery.
They say they closed it and opened it back. Man.
She's spiteful, man, she's spieful. You gotta go do a
year right now, your jail ninety three days or whatever. Shoot, hey,
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look I'm on the video call right on court man
the jig say all right, man, you don't have to
turn yourself in. Man. I hung up, Man, I hung
up on you. Well, listen, make the most of your
time while you and there. If it's only ninety three days,
I mean ninety days a long time, but you know,
read true books. Do some push ups, man, you know,
I mean try to get you. Man. Wow, damn, you
gotta go to prison. You can't even do the ninety days. No,
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no know what I'm saying. Ninety three days a lot, man,
because I don't do jail town feel Oh no, you
ain't gotta tell me it sucks. Yeah, it suck. Man.
Did you know what I can use my mind a
little bit more than my body. That's all I just
told you. Yeah, I know, I know I heard, But listen,
I wish you I wish. Don't you wish this was
last year and you probably have to go in They
probably let you out of earlier because of COVID. Man,
tell me about it, man, tell me about it. Damn well, listen, man,
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I hope you have a great day in jail, and
I hope that the next I hope that the next
you know, ninety something days breezes buy it for you,
and you know, give us a call when you get
back out. Man. All right, man, I'm gonna be on
the fall man with a big stove bag. Man, I'm
straight a big stone man. I'm in a D man
on the east Side. Boy, don't say no, don't say
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nothing about D right now, not what you're gonna you know,
I'm of course all right, king, And you know, you
know I gotta say, you know, I gotta start in
the D on the east Side on eight miles two.
So everybody check out. He'll be there in ninety days.
He'll be, he'll he'll be He'll check out Peak label
in ninety days purple label at ninety private private, private label.
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He'll check out private label at ninety days. Okay, all right,
get it off your chest. If you want to tell
us why you blessed, if you want to tell us
why you're upset, reach out and touch us right now.
One one hundred and five eight five one oh five
one is the number. It's the world most dangerous. Want
to show the Breakfast Club, the breakfast Club. Wake up,
wake up, wake you're trying to get it off your
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chest or blass. We want to hear from you on
the breakfast Club. Yeah, it's the world no dangerous more
than you're the Breakfast Club. Charlomagne and God Angela ye
DJ Envias off today? Who is this yo? Charlomagne? What's up? Peace? Queen?
How are you? What's happening? I just wanted to tell
you about last week. You shouldn't feel bad about your
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tenis eye. Okay, thank you. I appreciate that. I appreciate
Then she laughed at you. I appreciate that. Thank you.
Remember the episode of Girl Friends and he's talking about
busily Yeah, big Willie. When he was over, Lynch said,
just because the man got an eight K forty s
that's the fact. You ain't gonna tell me. Why are
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you trying to make it? Why are you trying to
make him feel better about it? Well, I appreciate you.
I just feel bad about it. Last week's laughing at you,
just thinking about it all we can make him feel
about it, thank you very much. Yes, if you like
Rhapsody or you would love the uh they call me
reezy beef consiencial bars for you real quick. Now, Rhapsody
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is very very special. For you to compare yourself to Rhapsody,
that means that you really got something. So let me
hear a little something. Okay, okay, Well I'm like her,
I'm a little I'm a little more ignorant. Okay, all right,
you know just call Jis to the game and yeah,
it's so about we ride? So what about we slide
fold when I know, don't never walk around black fo
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like a sleeping when the months found a king, Tony
downs you well and mo down to town in the
right mind, I really want to clown when I get
the mic in the crowd. Crowded right now, you be
whom you were gonna pay something. It's just if you
raps to the Okay, we get on the money. The
crowd really want to hit radial shop. All right, all right,
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all right, okay, excuse me tapping you on the shoulder
right now, Hey, could you stop? Listen? Um? You're no rhapsody? Okay? Um?
And and I probably got to hear you on the
instrumental or something, because honestly, that just didn't sound appealing
to my ears just now. I just didn't. I'm sorry
that sounded kind of cracause he was going to and
if they're doing the high po, yeah you know I
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would have sound burder on the beat. Yeah, yeah you must.
There you go. What's something a little more interesting? What's
your name on? Reazy piece? Are e e z y
two words? Pay? Who cares what these little penis guys
think anyway? Right? I no, right, all right, yeah, I
gotta penis guy called still Reazy. Thank you Still Reazy.
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We appreciate you. Get it off your chests. Who's this?
What's going on? Charlene? This is DJ DJ from North Carolina,
part of No Carolina. Brother Riley. I love Raleigh. My
used to being Riley a lot to my dude, big text.
He's throwing the supper club out there. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
but I got a question. I have a twenty year
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old daughter. Um, every time, like for the last couple
of times, I went to her car, it's full of
it's smelled just like weed. And I'm asking her, like, yo,
are you smoking weed? And she's like no, she's a
type two diabetic, Like and I know it. The smells
like like I can open up the trunk and it
was like some it just was stinking. So how would
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how do how do you get through to the millennium
kids now? I mean, how do you get them to
understand that you know, it's not cool? Well, I don't
have a twenty year old. My oldest is twelve. Um.
But you know, one thing that we think about our
parents when when when growing up, our parents didn't ask
us questions. They already knew. You know, she's smoking weed.
So stop asking her and telling why why did you
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bring up that? Why did you bring up the diabetes?
Is something wrong if you smoke marijuana and you have diabetes,
that's not I don't know, because like last night, like
this is this is why I'm irritated. It's because her
levels were so high last night and it's been high
all night long and so my wife has to take
off work with her to take her to the doctor
to day. So what you're doing is affecting not only
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is affecting your health, but it's also affecting my household. Like,
if my wife has gotta take off and go with
you to the doctor because of a choice that you're
making to not do the right thing because of your health,
then we have an issue. You know, it's gonna be
scrange though. It's gonna be strange to tell kids, you
know that marijuana is not good now because I mean,
marijuana is legalized damn across the country, whether recreational off
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of medicinal purposes. Yeah, I just have a lot of benefits. Yeah,
it's gonna be hard to have that conversation. You know.
Back in the day, people can they can tell we'd
message up your brain and YadA, YadA, YadA, But now
you know that's not really the case. So I don't know, brother,
I really don't know what to tell you, other than
to tell her, man, she gotta be careful what y'all
you say. Y'all live in North Carolina. Marijuana ain't legal
in North Carolina, so she can still catch yeah, and
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she works for a pharmacy. Like, if something was to
happen she loses her job, she works for a pharmacy. Well,
that's the conversation. You gotta have it with her. You
gotta tell her the consequences of her actions. You gotta
let her know why she should be smoking marijuana at
this point in her life. Tell her that, let her
know all the consequences she's facing. I appreciate it. Hey,
I'm gonna tell you what use what hurt my heart
too if you find out she's just smoking weed in
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the car to cover up the smell of sex. Man, Yo,
I mean she's twenty. She's twenty. I'm sure she's you know,
she's an adult. I don't mean nothing, and don't because
you you still live in my household. That's right. And
you heard daddy. You don't want to think about her
having sex? Oh? Like, what how else were you when
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you lost your virginity nineteen? That's your story. I respect it. Hey,
I'm praying for you, my brother. But the only thing
you could do with your daughter is be honest with
a man. Tell her your concerns, man, that's all. Tell
her your concerns and tell her what the consequences our
actions could lead to. That's it, brother, appreciate it all.
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I can't peace Lord have mercy boy. That I'm telling
you man, raising daughter is when I was only Bailey's video,
I said to myself, I got three daughters. That's all
I said to myself, old wind, when I thought every video,
I got three daughters. We got a rumor report coming you, Yes,
and we'll talk about Sierra what she had to say
about her husband, Russell Wilson, winning the NFL Man of
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the Year honor, and we'll talk more about the Super Bowl.
How much do you think it costs for the weekends
halftime show. We'll give you those numbers. All right, let's
talk about it. It's the world most Natives. Morning to
the Breakfast Club, the Breakfast Club. Listen, Oh Gosport, guys,
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it's rum report Breakfast Club. All right. Well, let's start
off with Amanda Gorman and her Super Bowl poem. She
is the first poet to ever perform for the Super Bowl.
We all know her from Inauguration Day and she was
the youngest to be a youth laureate poet. So she
performed and it was called Chorus of the Captains, and
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she was playing that ahead of the three hero introduction
on the field. So these honorary captains include educator Jamaine
Davis Icu, nurse manager Susie Dorner, and veteran James Martin.
Here is that poem. Let us walk with these warriors,
charged on with these champions, and carry forth the call
of our captains. We celebrate them by acting with courage
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and compassion, by doing what is right and just. For
while we honor them today, it is they every day
honor us. Her price really went up, huh. I love
to see people make the most of their moments. She
definitely making the most of hers and she's only twenty
two years old, by the way. All right, now, other
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things that happened. Let's talk about the commercials. Cardie B
was in a commercial and that she was with Mike
Myers and Dana Carvey from Wayne's World, the Chatters from
Wayne's World. That was an Uber eats commercial. And here's
how it happened. We'd never shamelessly rely on a celebrity cameo, right,
Cardie B? Yeah, eat local or jump on the littlest
trend love. I can't wait to see Cardi B flourish
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in Hollywood. That's what she's gonna really shine. Music. Music
is just the wrong on the ladder of her success.
TV and movies are where she's gonna really prosper, and
I can't wait to see it. They said she was
lovely and so funny and so beautiful and came to play.
I loved working with her. That's according to Mike Meyers
from Wayne's World. Yeah, she seems like she'd be a
lot of fun to work with. Like you know, sometimes
you have choices on who you want to work with.
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Sometimes you don't, but it's nice when somebody can be
really fun and friendly while you got to do with you.
I'm shot. I think got Mike Meyers the work. Ain't
Mike Mayer. That's that's a who played Shrek. Yeah, that's
Mike Myyer's right. Yeah, this is like, you don't be
having the work because of Shrek, because you know, he
makes so much money off the merchandise and toys and
all of that stuff like that. But people really enjoy
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doing these Super Bowl commercials too. I think if you
have the opportunity now the weekend, how much did his
halftime performance cost. Well, the way it works, the NFL
does not pay you for the halftime show, but they
do help cover production costs, and according to reports, because
those production costs, they have about ten million dollars that
they give you. He had to add an additional seven
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million dollars into the performance, so you can estimate that
cost about seventeen million dollars for him to do the
Super Bowl halftime show. Seventeen Jesus Christ, seventeen millie. I'm
listening to the room in here behind the scenes at
the breakfast club. Y'all didn't love the weekends before, mister
yell average, Yeah, I didn't think it was I mean,
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it wasn't like exciting. Yeah, you know, I thought it
was cool. I mean it felt good to see all
those folks on the field wearing masks. You haven't seen
that in Florida at all during the pandemic when a
lot of time you've seen a bunch of people in
masking Florida like that. That was good, But seventeen million,
and you know, he didn't have any special guests or anything.
Sometimes we look forward to that too, like who's gonna
bring out? What did y'all expect from the weekend? Because
I thought, I don't know, he's not like, yeah, I mean,
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you know, I'm not like a huge weekend person. I
know it's not a popular thing to say, so I
wasn't like I can't wait to see the weekend perform
your performance better watch. That is a fact. That's a fact.
It depends, I mean the excitement level wise, I don't know. Um.
All right, now, let's talk about the mayor in Florida.
Since you're talking about masks. The mayor was calling out
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fifty cent for having a mask less super Bowl party.
She said, this isn't how we should be celebrating the
Super Bowl. It's not safe or smart, it's stupid. And
they said they're going to take a close look at
this and it may end up costing someone a lot
more than fifty cents. Nobody in Florida can chastise anybody
for not wearing masks, especially a local official. Mayor. What
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city this was in? Saint Petersburg? Well, I don't know.
I gotta see the restrictions in St. Saint Petersburg, but
it looks like Florida's very, very loose. So how are
you gonna hold one person accountable for having a masthless party?
All I saw was a bunch of maskless stuff in
Florida all weekend long from Tampa. In Tampa, That's that's
where everybody was at, right in Tampa, Saint Temple. I
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don't know. Listen, we don't know, but that mayor is
Rick Christman. And I will say this, a lot of
locals were upset at him from putting out that statement
because they're like, yeah, you encourage people to come here
for the super Bowl. You wanted people to come, and
what did you think was going to happen? People haven't
been wearing masks in general, and you haven't enforced that,
so you kind of set the stage. Yeah, you're standing
on some really shaky moral ground right now. The point
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fifty in his party, Florida's very Tampa was rumor report.
I'm angela yee. Yeah, so we got front page news
coming up eve? What we got? Yes, and let's talk
about these inmates that took over a section of a
Saint Louis jail. Jesus Christ. It's the breakfast club. Yes,
it's the world most days wanted to sh to Breakfast Club.
Charlomagne and God Angela, Ye, dj Envy is off because
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he went to the Super Bowl yesterday, so he has
to quarantine for the next twenty five two weeks because
he was at a lot of parties. He was at
that fifty cent party that the mayor was talking about
with no mass, and then he was at the super
Bowl that was not no socially distant super Bowl. I
saw people right behind him and right in front of him.
He gotta take he got a quarantine for twenty five
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days and take every test, including the annal squab with
anal squab is the one they say is the most
um prolific. That's what prolific, accurate, accurate? You have the word.
I couldn't think of the words Monday, prolific, anal I
got front page NEWSGI what we got. Well, House Democrat
leaders are going to uveail legislation today that would give
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millions of families at least three thousand dollars per child,
and that's part of Joe Biden's one point nine trillion
dollars COVID nineteen relief package, so it could be some
relief coming soon now. The legislation would give thirty six
hundred dollars per child under the age of six and
three thousand dollars per child age six through seventeen for
a single year. That benefit is available to single parents
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who make up to seventy five thousand dollars annually and
for couples earning up to one hundred and fifty thousand,
and then those payments would phase out after those thresholds.
So if I got five kids between the ages of
six and seventeen, I get three grand a kid. Yeah,
if you make less than seventy five thousand, that's a
lot of people. That's actually a pretty good deal. Yeah,
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and it's a one time thing, but yes, right now,
I'm sure everybody can use it. Remember, so you used
to borrow kids for your taxes. I wonder if you
can borrow all kids for this, like a people that
got like ten kids. Is there a cap on? Yeah,
because they phase out. I don't know. It doesn't say
anything about a cat, but yeah, that makes sense, it
should phase out. I need to borrow some kids. Well,
you have to make less than seventy five thousand, all
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right now. One hundred and seventeen inmates took over a
section of a jail in downtown Saint Louis. So the
incident started because one mma got into a fight with
the CEO and other prisoners. Then jumped in. They said
more than one hundred inmates took over. It started at
two thirty am Saturday day. They said the inmate was
very very upset, got into a fight with the CEL
and then the officer was jumped by other inmates in
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the unit. So during the fight, they said, some of
the detainees were able to jimmy the locks on their cells,
open them and get into the unit. Jail employees were
then trying to get the corrections officer to safety. That's
when the inmates accessed a lock panel system and everybody
else was reliefed from their cell was released from their
cells into the unit. CEL don't carry guns, I guess not.
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That could be dangerous too though. Imagine you have a
gun and then they get ahold of that. Well, they
can't get ahold of if you start clapping. As soon
as they walked through the door, right, So, they said
they were chairs and other items scattered across the street
because they started throwing items out of broken windows, and
they also started small fires inside of the jail. So
they have not identified the injo corrections officer yet, but
they said he's in the hospital and expected to recover. Yeah,
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boredom definitely set in for those inmates because it's just
like taking over the jail for what you what are
you doing with that? Well, they said that jail is
understaffed and the issue with the cell locks is something
they've been trying to fix in December. That seems like
a big issue. If they can jimmy the locks that easily,
that's something you should have fixed like immediately. The whole
point of jail. That's why if they lock you up
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and throw away and key, the whole point of jail
is that the locks should work. The one thing that
you're working to jail is the locks. Yeah, we know
we had some issues for the past couple of months.
We were getting to it all right. And the woman
who went viral for using gorilla glue in her hair
is now getting treatment at a hospital. She's from Louisiana.
Tessica Brown is her name now. She posted a few
days ago that her hair was stuck in place for
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a month after she ran out of her usual hair
product and she decided to use this gorilla glue and
didn't move. She said her hair wasn't moving and you
can see she had to seek medical treatment after trying
to get some solutions, and the makers of gorilla glue
even responded, you know, you're not supposed to put that
in your hair. I thought all of that stuff wears
off after a certain time, though gorilla glue don't. No,
(27:56):
I don't think so. Yeah, that's a good extra strong glue.
You use that to like glue something permanently. So what
are they gonna do with her? They're going to shave
her hair off or what are they going to do.
I saw a lot of people talking about potential solutions,
like using acidtone to break up the molecules, and they
were talking about you, saying, you know that stuff you
used to get stuff off your car, the gue what
(28:16):
is it called. It's like a yeah, something like that.
They were talking about possible solutions. So I'm not sure
what they're doing. But she's had that in her hair.
She said she washed her hair fifteen times, her hair
still wasn't moving. It's been a month and her hair
is still super in place. Well, God bless him, man.
I mean, she definitely made a permanent decision based off
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of a temporary feeling, right because she just wanted that
hair to be in place for whatever that moment was. Now,
she stuck with. Well, she didn't mean to use gorilla glue.
She was actually ran out of hairspray and they have
this stuff called gorillas not that's a gel. So she
thought it was a gorilla snot and it kind of
looked similar to the gorilla glue, and so she thought
she was using that gel in her hair. But she
ended up using this gorilla glue and that was a
(28:58):
tragic mistake. It's not a bad hairstyle to live the
rest of your life with, right though it was simple? Right,
I can't imagine that you can, because think what happens
when your hair starts growing out in the front and
then you know, there's probably um it could be like
mold under it. I don't know if you've ever seen
people that had a weave in too long and it
gets moldy underneath. Anything could happen. So she does have
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to hear that, all right, me too, man, I'm really
praying for her because that's awful. Why do these handcare
products sound so disgusting though, like gorillas snot? Why don't
you want to put gorilla snot in your head? I
don't know it works though? All right, Well, that is
your I mean in front page News. You know, we
were sitting around. I was sitting around this morning, and
(29:41):
I was saying that Tom Brady is the greatest white
man ever lived, you know what I mean? And nobody
in the room can seem to dispute me on that.
You can't name a better white man than Tom Brady, Like, well,
are you talking about as an athlete or as a person.
I don't know him as a person. I just know
that Tom Brady. But you say, if you're saying he's
the greatest athlete, that what he does? Right? First of all,
we act like white men have such a great track
(30:02):
record in this country, it doesn't matter he cares. He's
the greatest white man never live. Okay, the only the
only white man people will point to and say they're
better is the Founding Fathers. But keep in mind the
Founding fathers with slave onners who didn't believe black people
were even all humans. So who's a better white man
to Tom Brady? I want to hear from I want
to hear from white people this morning. Maybe I'm not
up on my white history knowledge the way I need
(30:22):
to be here, because Tom Brady is the greatest white
man never lived. Who do you think you got anybody?
I mean, I'm not understanding this category, is it? Like,
because there's people who do philanthropy who I might say, Okay,
this person's donated hundreds of millions of dollars seven super
Bowl rings though, true, so that's what's important. They didn't
go we're talking about all right, Well, you guys call
(30:44):
us up. I'm gonna think about it. Yeah, I just
want to hear from you. Who do you think the
greatest white man never live is? Because I can't name
nobody better than Tom Brady. If you can't, I'd love
to hear from you, all right. One hundred and five
and five one or five one is the world most dangerous?
Wanting to show the breakfast Club. It's the breakfast Club.
It's topic time called eight hundred five five one five?
(31:08):
Want to join it to the discussion with the breakfast club?
Talk about it? Yeah, it's the world most Dangerous. Morning
to show the Breakfast Club. Charlomagne and God Angela Ye.
Dj Envy is not here because he went to the
Super Bowl yesterday. He went to Tampa Bay to watch
the greatest white man to ever live, Tom Brady, win
another Super Bowl. Now I said, Logan looked like he
was scared to sit next to Envy DJ and at
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all those parties. Oh, that is true. At least Logan
is young, so he got a strong immune system. But
you know how people talk about Bill Russell winning eleven
rings in the NBA and it seems unbelievable because we
didn't witness it. That's how we're gonna sound the future generations.
When we discussed Tom Brady winning seven rings in the NFL,
(31:50):
because of the degree of difficulty of football, going to
tend Super Bowls is unbelievable. Winning seven sounds like something
that doesn't even come out of a person's Like Tom
Brady has more super Bowl rings than teams like like
like I think the other teams are Let me see,
the Patriots have won six rings, Steels have won six,
Cowboys have won five. Forty nine is one five. Tom
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Brady has more Super Bowls than all of those franchises.
That's how unreal this statistic is. But that's that, and
that's that alone. He's got to be the greatest white
man to ever live. You can't name a better white man, Angelie,
would you like to try? I mean, this is hard
for me because we're just talking about football here, right,
What else do we need? Sports? What else that discuss
I mean philanthropy, people who's donated money and that is
(32:35):
all of that is great, But anybody with money can
do that and nobody. I think that's what makes you
great When you actually make a lot of money and
you actually do good for other people. That know what
makes you great. That makes you great too, But what
also makes you great when you do things that nobody
else has ever done ever in the history of life
and probably will never do again. That's what Tom Brady
(32:57):
has accomplished with these seven Super Bowl rings. I don't
know a better white man dramas. Do you know any
better white men than Tom Brady? I mean, I'm gonna
go tom Brady, but I'm I'm I got two. I
think I could challenge of Oh, Abraham Lincoln, No, and
Phil Jackson's other one. We're only talking about sports here.
(33:18):
By the way, all three of those people you just
named are great because of black people. Phil Jackson's great
because of black people, Abraham Lincoln is great because of
black people, and Tom Brady is great because of black people.
But he's still the greatest white man never lived because
he makes people around him better. Let's go to the phone. Hello,
who's this, Hey, what's going on? Charlotmagne's boy, Todd Matthews?
Manth Michigan. I didn't hear nothing you said after Todd Matthews.
(33:41):
But good morning tomboy though he's somebody what I was
going on? Man, I'm they called me too. I'm from Lincy, Michigan.
I'm out here in round hero of all the COVID
Square one and stuff. Okay, well tell me Tom if
Tom Brady the greatest white man never lived. I have
put different first, and I want to bring up and
it's still in like sports and still in sports, but
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it's been like a different version of sports. Okay, And um,
I really want to say this because like he's like
he just retired recently too, and he's had such an
amazing career and he's done so many Like hey, man,
get to it. The suspense is killing me. Come on,
get to its killing me. Oh the Undertakers, the Undertaker.
Oh stop stop, Okay, I can see that. Stop. I'm curious.
(34:26):
That's like the Undertaker's huge great theme song. You gotta
look at like literally his history and stuff, like because
you are right, nobody, nobody's done that super Bowl thing.
You know, he does, got them ten rings and like
seven rings made by that, like you like seven yeah,
seven rings, ten super Bowl appearance in seven rings. I
swear you said ten earlier on the radio. Seven and
(34:50):
super Bowls. That's right, ten super Bowls. That's right. Okay, Yeah,
I'm wrong. The fact that the fact that you had
to find a dead white man they try to dispute
me proves my point that Tom Brady the greatest white
man to ever live. Mind you not say that. I
was just thinking of like kid, like you know, like
through his career what he's like, you know, went through
and like the struggles he went through, and also at
the same time, like all the good things, like he's
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like Ben like king of the Ring more than anybody. Yeah,
he's got a really good background with like you know,
endorsements and a good place, good crowds, and you know
he's never been I'm gonna say this right now, he's
not like he's not like Vince. He's not like Bevince. Hey,
I'm gonna tell you something. The bar is very low
for white man. Baby. When the best you can pick
us to undertake it to go against Tom Brady. Let's go,
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let's go to the phones. Good morning, Kevin, what's happened
to my brother? It's Tom Brady, the greatest white man
never lived. No man, Christopher Lumbus, Christopher what that rap?
Oh gosh, I would love to hear what else he
had to say to back that up? Watch you hang
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up on him, Droma some support that? What else we need?
The bar is very low for white man. Baby. This
is why Tom Brady is the greatest white man never lived. Okay,
so far we got Christopher Columbus and the Undertaker. All right,
call us right now one hundred and five A five
one oh five one? Is Tom Brady the greatest white
man never lived. If you can name a by the
better white man, let us know. It's the Breakfast Club.
(36:26):
Call me you opinions to the Breakfast Club to five
one five one, Jeff, it's the world's no dangerous more
to show the Breakfast Club. Charlemagne the god angela ye
dj Envy is off because he went to Temple to
go to the super Bowl to watch the greatest white
man that ever live. Now, I say Tom Brady is
the greatest white man that ever lived. I don't think
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people can name a better white man. So far, the
only people that we've heard is the Undertaker from w
WF W W E and Christopher Columbus, a racist rapist,
Robert and genocidal Mania. Okay, what about what about Warren Buffett?
He don't got seven rings? Bro He almost forty billion dollars,
(37:08):
but he ain't got He don't got seven rings? One
puffets what his car that he drives his wife beater?
And I'm sure Warren Buffett worships at the altar of
Tom Brady were I mean worships probably got a picture
of tom Brady in his house next to white Jesus,
I'm sure he does. Let's go to the phone, good morning.
Who's this antar from the three h five? Mm? Ye yo,
(37:30):
what's happening? Who's a great white man than Tom Brady?
I have to go with man, stop it, stop it.
That's disrespecting. Yeah, I don't know about that. One couldn't many.
They have all the court the robber sivers that um
tom Brady has, so he the defense. Many. Tom Brady
has played with two great wide receivers in his life.
(37:51):
This is the best time this this receiver card he
had this year in Tampa is the best receiving call
he's ever played with. Prior to that, he had Grounk
and Randy Moss. Can't do now that. Yes, if you
can't even mention, don't even mention any other quarterback with
Tom Brady, that's disrespect. Yeah. Yeah, backing down off of
Peyton Manning already. I still well, you're wrong. We're all
allowed to be wrong. Good morning, Good morning, Hi, it's
(38:13):
the world most Data's morning to show the breakfast Club
shallow men to God. Angelie dj Enva is off today.
Who are you, sir? What's your name? Oh? My god,
my name is Sean. I can't believe I'm talking to you. Guys, Sean,
you're clearly white. Yes, sir, So you have a lot
of experience and expertise in this question I'm about to
ask you. It's Tom Brady, the greatest white man never lived.
Hell no man, hell no. Abraham is the greatest white
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man that ever lived. Why And I know that y'all
gonna go get the founding Fathers. I knew that I
said that earlier. Why Abraham Lincoln? Because he did so
much for everybody man. He he woke the world up.
He got everybody aware of what was going on. He
changed the world. Tom Brady's just changing football man. You know.
I mean, I think Frederick Douglas should get more credit
(38:56):
than Abraham Lincoln because Frederick Douglas was the person in
Abraham Lincoln ear all of those writers, you know what
I mean. So I can't really give Abraham Lincoln an
That's why. And and his rumor that Abraham Lincoln might
have been black, I don't know. I don't know. I
knew that y'all was gonna go to the Founding Fathers.
I actually think they should put Tom Brady on Mount
Rushmore with those Founding fathers to be honest with you,
(39:19):
for sure, man, for sure. If you if there's gotta
be somebody's day, I'm gonna say, Adam Sandler shut out.
You know, the bar for white maid is so low.
All y'all do is sports and entertainment and and and
be colonizers. Let's think about that. Every white person that
they've called a pan of this Pete tom Brady has
been a colonizer, like Christopher Columbus, a sports figure, Peyton
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Manning and the Undertaker and who else was it? Warren
buff come on, come on, come on, we'll go take
another call. Good morning, Good morning. Who is this is
from New Jersey? Hey, how are you white? Yes, sir, okay,
I respect you a and you know it's Tom Brady,
the greatest white man never lived. Yeah, the greatest white
(40:04):
person ever lives gonna be Keanu Reef Circuit. I do
like Keanu Reeves guy like that. Yes, Keanu Roose is amazing.
I think I was. I'm gonna be honest with Keanu.
Top five. He's top five because The Devil's Advocate is
one of my favorite movies ever, and The First Matrix
is one of my favorite movies. All the body he
(40:25):
made from the Matrix warm fact to like the people
who will work for the film he is helped out.
The says, I'm telling you philanthropy matters so much. Well,
I'm gonna be honest with you. Don't think you can
be the greatest to me, I don't think you can
be run of the greatest. You've seen him on the
subway because the man doesn't think it. Cant the cards
(40:45):
to go everywhere. He lives like a normal person. Got you, Yeah,
And people always talk about the great runnings they've had
with Keanu Reeves just random runnings and how cool he is,
so I could see that he's a touch soul among men.
All right, listen, I got Keyanu on my top five
right now. It was Tom Brady, Keyanu Reeves, the undertaker,
Christopher Columbus, enable Lincoln according to White America. What about
Jim Carrey, Oh, Jim carries up there, But Jim carries
(41:08):
up there. Jim Carrey might be top five white men
of all time too. You gonna take one more call.
That's it, let me go to active. It's time. So listen.
Doesn't matter that Tom Brady is a Trumps Is he
still a Trump supporter? Is that put a blemish or
an asteric? Not? To me, it's just politics. I don't
care like an America white man. Come on. Not to me.
We're talking about care about philanthropy more than Jess. I
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care about philanthropy more than rings. Listen, if you're gonna
compare about if you're gonna compare Tom Brady to the
founding fathers, him being the Trump supporter sounds right on
brand to me. That's it doesn't sound doesn't sound very progressive. Okay,
So right now our top five based off the white
people that we pulled this morning, the top five white
men of all time, Tom Brady, Keanu Reeves, the Undertaker,
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Christopher Columbus, and Ae Blincoln. No, not Christopher Columbus. That's
that's according to white people. I'm about Keanu Reeves above
Tom Brady. No, wait away, all right, we got Rumle
Report coming, yes, and Angela Bassett talks about the most
difficult role she's ever had to done in her career.
And guess what that is? Oh can't wait to hear.
I think I know what it is. It's the world
(42:12):
most just want to show to Breakfast Club. This is
the Rumal Report with Angela year All right, Well, Cardie
B has had to talk about these allegations that she
played Your Riots her new single up. And there's two
(42:33):
other rappers who came forward saying that they had that
song first, Mayor Fontaine at Mayor Pasos. Now, I would
first want to preface it by saying, I thought, if
it's up, then it's stuck. Was like a common phrase. Son.
I don't know that she's ever heard this song, but
we'll tell you what happened. Anyway, here is Cardi B.
If It's up and stuck and stuck up. Then it's
(43:00):
stop Stocknis stop if Dennis stop, Dennis, DINNI stuck now.
They posted to Cardi B, we want my money, and
Cardi B said money, and Cardi B said nah, I'm
the type of person that avoids problems and court days.
If I get inspired by a song, I wouldn't mind
(43:20):
giving a percentage or a couple of thousand. But I
never heard of this man. I'm glad while I was
recording the song in August, I was playing with the
hook on this alive. And she then posted an Instagram
live video that she previewed the song up back on
August seventh, thank you, thank you, and stopped pitches up
and it stopped back. I mean, listen, no ideas, original,
(43:44):
nothing new under the sun. This is kind of what
happens when you make records out of you know, common
phrases or whatever the latest slang is. Right. Yeah, I
saw like two other people say that they did up
in its stuck song this weekend. Yeah, it just shows
you how popular it is, right Yeah. And then they
also posted a screenshot that shows that their video premiered
(44:04):
on August six, even though YouTube has it at September fifteenth.
But I doubt that she could have done that in
one night and saw their you know post and then
the next day previewed her song that she was doing
the very next day. I don't know, by the way,
both of those songs could exist though, We're not gonna
sit here and not like you know, there wasn't two
whoop there it is? At one point I was just
thinking about that. It was whoop and whoop? There it is? Oh,
(44:25):
it was wood and wood. Wasn't it who this is?
This is an anti uncle conversation by the way. It was.
It was it was tag team right, tag team into boy? Yeah,
so let me see was it whoop and whoop? But yeah,
(44:46):
so those things do tend to happen. But yes, all
right now, Angela Bassett, she was talking about what the
toughest role she's ever had to play is, and she said,
Tina Turner. And what's love got to do with this?
This was on people every day. She said, definitely, nothing
has been as diff colt at Tina turned A. Nothing
as difficult physically, emotionally, spiritually, vocally, nothing, absolutely nothing. She
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should have won an ask her for that role she
absolutely positively got robbed. I don't think there's ever been
a greater robbery at the Academy. Tina Turner, I mean,
Angela Beata should have absolutely positively want to ask her,
Tina Turner, What's love got to do with it? Well?
She did won a Golden Globe for Best Actress Emotion Picture,
Musical or Comedy in nineteen ninety four, and she also
won an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress and Emotion Picture. Well,
(45:29):
they got it right with the Oscars got it all
the way wrong. Now. She did add that her children
have not seen the movie, but really enjoyed her latest movie, Soul.
She said, let them discover it, let their friends discover it.
Maybe then I get some more respect around here. Troup
won a clue Ball than Angela Bessett. That is a
queen boy. When we talk about Queen's Lord Have Mercy,
(45:50):
that is a quel. Let me tell you something to that.
To this day, there's not a lot of movies that
stand the test of time, like What's Love Got to
Do with It? Did? But that movie, to this day,
you could watch it and it feels current or it's
a classic. Yeah, I mean when you when you classic? Yeah,
when you think of like biopics and you think of
like how you would want to be immortalized in a movie,
it's only a few people who've gotten it really really right,
(46:13):
Like Ray got it right, of course, Ray Charles And
what's love got to do with it? Um? I think
I would put I would put Malcolm X in that
category too, Denzel Washton right well, And if you haven't
seen the play Tina on Broadway whenever Broadway comes back,
that was an amazing play too. So just shout out
to Tina Turner. I love some Tina Turner. I don't
read her autobiography and everything all right now. Morgan Walland
(46:36):
he's a country singer and his sales increased after he
got some backlash for saying the N word. TMZ actually
got some footage of him. He appears to be drunk.
He's telling one of his friends to help somebody else
in the group, and you can hear him on the
video footage, so you can hear him using the N word. Yeah,
(47:01):
so let me explain what happened. He did issue an
apology after that video lead he said, I'm embarrassed and
sorry I use an unacceptable and inappropriate racial slur that
I wish I could take back. There are no excuses
to use this type of language. Ever, I want to
sincerely apologize for using the word. I promised to do
better now. Radio stations did decide to pull his music
from their playlist and his contract with his record label
(47:23):
was suspended indefinitely. He's no longer eligible for consideration of
any awards at the Country Music Awards this year, but
his fans have made his sales increased. His sales have
increased one thousand, two hundred and twenty percent this week,
also streaming. His streaming numbers have increased, They said by
something crazy like five hundred and eleven percent or something
(47:45):
like that. Well, listen, the word nigga sales records. Okay,
I guarantee the only other word that it's sold as
much as as much as is love and maybe sex
records that have love and sex in them. But the word,
the N word, in any context sells a lot of records.
Imagine if they pulled songs from all playlists for you
to the word and of the N word. Please don't
well bm I did ask gospel singer bb Winans to
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reach out to Morgan and help him become more exclusive,
more inclusive and empathetic person and Wine and statement was,
I ain't got no time for that nigga. You don't
got time to be talking to that man. I think
he's like a I think he's like a spokesperson or
something like that. So that's why they, Yeah, they didn't
(48:28):
just randomly say I'm gonna tell you exactly what his
title is. I read that and I was like, why
BB Wine is? I know he's a god feared man,
but why bb Like this is why randomly BB winds
go talk to this person? Yeah, I think he has
some type of role or something like that. But I
don't know if he said that he's going to talk
to him or not. But you know, by the way
(48:49):
he's there, he's a diversity advisor for BMI. If I
have to explain to a white person why they shouldn't
use the N word, like yeah, like where have you been?
Come on? Man? Like come on? And he knows he
shouldn't be using that word. That's why you've never heard
him use it publicly, you know what I mean? Like
that that that that got recorded. I'm sure he's used
it behind the scenes plenty of times, but he's never
(49:10):
done it publicly because he's smart enough to know he's
not supposed to. So like, that's a waste to a
phone called BBBB. You got other things to do, all
right now, Sierra says she is proud to call Russell
Wilson her husband because he did win the NFL Man
of the Year honor. And here's what it speech sounded like. God,
I wish you were here to see my kids. I
wish you were here to see my wife and the
woman Sierra is, and he here to see me hold
(49:30):
up in Lombardi Trophy, but also to he made my
toughest and lowest, lowest moments too. You know, Dad, I
know one of your favorite athletes of all time was
Walter Payton. The player, he was the more importantly the man.
He was, the leader, of the giver, the person. Man
that I wish you were here for this award, this
moment that I can remember you telling me in the
car one day, son, love changes things, but that you
(49:52):
were right. I wish you were here to tell the
world that the toughest of times man trumping includes bound
with Russell Wilson's it's a good guy, that's Sierra. Sierra posted.
You're the most selfless, loving and caring person. I know.
Your heart, dedication and commitment to taking care of others
is truly what sets you apart. It's one of the
most beautiful and attractive things about you. I'm so proud
(50:12):
of you and to be a part of your great
mission to impact others. Proud to call you my husband,
Proud of the father you are to our children, Proud
of the man you are to our family. I love
you so much. Congrats on the Walter Peyton Man of
the Year award. Baby, you really are that man. All right,
it's a beautiful thing. All right. Well I'm angela yee
and that's your rumor report now, Charlottamagne coming up. You
(50:34):
are giving your donkey to somebody who's getting that donkey
of the day. You know, I hate to give donkey
of the day to another dead person. But if I
don't give donkey people, then how will we live? You
know what I mean? Sometimes you gotta call out to
day in order for other people to live. And this
is a teachable moment. So we'll talk about it four
after the hour. Okay, don't he the day next to
(50:57):
the breakfast club. People don't be a date. You get
duny day. You are drunk. I'm gonna fatten all that
around your eye. Want this man to donk and blowers.
Many wait for Charlemaye to blows. You have to make
(51:18):
a judgment who was going to be on the Donkey
of the day. They chose you because the Breakfast Club bitches,
he's donkey of the day to day. Yes, it's dunkey today.
For Tuesday, February eighth goes to a twenty year old
man named Timothy Wilkes. Now on Friday, I had to
give donkey or to day to three dead people, okay,
James and Lisa Gary and James Spade respectfully. I use
(51:39):
it as a teachable moment to just say that, hey,
you have to be kind to everyone you meet because
people are fighting hard battles that you know nothing about.
Stop pushing people because you don't know what can make
a person snap. Well, today's donkey today. It's also a
teachable moment because Timothy Wilkes is day. Okay, he's no
longer with us in this dimension. And the reason I
have to give donkey to day to dead people sometimes
(52:02):
it's because it will help others to live. See Timothy
is dead. Ladies and gentlemen, shot and killed in the
Nashville parking lot Friday night. Why did he get shot
and killed? Let's go to WSMV NBC four for the report. Police.
No charges have been filed yet following a deadly shooting
that police say stemmed from a prank. Police say Timothy
Wilkes and a friend were participating in a prank robbery
(52:24):
for a YouTube video. Well. Investigators say when the pair
approached that a group of people with butcher knives. David
starn says he was unaware of the prank and he
shot Wilkes in self defense of himself and others. Timothy
Wilkes is dead because of YouTube, because of a YouTube
(52:47):
robbery prank gone wrong. I haven't heard about this one.
I haven't heard about this challenge or whatever this is.
But I do know Timothy in this climate, when we
know people are starving, hungry ribs, touching folks is really
out here sticking people up. Folks's break can intition el
stores and broad daylight, you know, talk about not reading
a room. How could robbery ever be a prank when
folks is out here unemployed, waiting on stimulus checks. Y'all
(53:09):
may not realize this, but people are fully aware. Folks
are starving and folks are hurting, and everyone is trying
to protect whatever it is they have not to mention.
In this era of Vanilla Isis and our crackers. A
young white boy roll up on me with a weapon
threatening the harmy, I shall defend myself. I really, really, really,
really really feel sorry for this generation. This generation is
(53:30):
technologically advanced, but this generation likes good old fashioned common
sense because growing up in the environment I grew up in,
I knew not to play like this. Y'all know where
I'm from. Gonna tell you ten times a week. Mom's
going to South Carolina the eight four three, dropping the
clues months for the eight for three. Okay, more importantly
than that, it's the country, and in the country, in
those backwoods. What do old people say, My nerves are bad.
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I can't be playing with people like that when their
nerves are bad, when they always on edge. Okay, we
just don't have anything to do with the people getting pranked.
This has to do with the pranks to kids. Listen
to me. I don't know what this robbery prank is,
but I know this ain't gonna end well for a
bunch of y'all. All right, knives or weapons. You approach
me with a butcher knife, I'm not sitting around and
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let you get your little joke off. Okay, And this brother,
David Starns Junior, he's the shooter. He'd better not get
a day in jail for this because he reacted the
way majority of gun owners and America would react if
they were in this same situation. It pains me that
kids are dying over YouTube views, Like can you imagine
being Timothy Wilkes in the afterlife this morning, You're sitting
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around in the waiting room with an afterlife waiting to
have your meeting with God, and you got a bunch
of people in there talking about how they died. You know,
some died from COVID, folksing there talking about nine from cancer,
car accidents, you know, the usual. And here goes young Timothy.
When they asked him how he got here, he has
to explain that he got killed over a YouTube robbery prank.
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Not to mention it's probably people in that afterlife waiting
room who actually really got killed because the robbery's gone wrong,
either got robbed and killed during the robbery or were
committing a robbery and got killed, and they all wish
they could take that moment back. Meanwhile, Timothy, you playing,
but guess what you playing put the world around you isn't.
Next time any of you kids want to do something
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for legs, retweets, repost, whatever, just ask yourself, is this
worth my life? It's really a simple question to answer.
I know some of y'all think the internet and social
media is your life, but are you really ready to
die for it? If so, carry on. If not, sit
your dumb ass down and stop playing before you get
your stupid ass killed. Please give Timothy Wilkes the biggest
(55:39):
see hub. Those two words don't even sound right together.
Robbery prank Yeah, not a good idea, especially your guns
illegal and legally you own a gun if somebody comes
up to you and you're protecting yourself, I mean, how
do you even pretend to rob somebody and think that's
gonna go? Okay? Where's the joking at? Where? That's what
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I wanted? Nothing funny about that that somebody should have
been like that is too dangers. My condolences to his family. Yes,
but that was definitely something going wrong, definitely condolences to
his family. But Jesus christ Man, why is just considered
a prank? And somebody please inform me of what the
joke is because I don't get it. And anybody that's
doing these pranks for YouTube that's listening right now, do
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not do anything that could put you in any type
of danger or get you killed, because you see what
just happened here, and so please take that from this story.
That's the moral of the story. Now, when we come back,
we get to talk to a few of my favorite people.
Man from the Big Facts Podcast. We got Baby Jade,
Big Banks in DJ Scream. Okay, if you listen to
(56:45):
the Big Facts Podcast, like god dude, and you've heard
them interview everybody from Ti to Mike Will the twenty
one Savage to a host of other people who will
be talking to when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club.
It's the Breakfast Club. It's good morning. Everybody is tj Envy,
Angela Gyee, Charlomne the Gay. We are the Breakfast Club.
(57:05):
We got some special guests joining us this morning. Yes, indeed,
in the Big Facts Podcast we have Baby Jay What up,
Baby Jade? What's up? My guy? DJ scream with up, scream, scream,
what up? King up? And we got Big Bank. Good
morning guys, Big Bank. What's happening with my brother? What's popping? Earl? Listen?
(57:30):
I'm gonna tell y'all something. I think y'all need to
get used to these morning hours because I feel like
eventually y'all gonna be y'all gonna be one of the
big morning shows in Atlanta. That's what's up. Let's get it.
We need that one day. Is that a goal? As
long as we can be us? You know what I'm saying.
I think that's the biggest thing. We just want to
make sure we can be us and continue to do
(57:52):
what we do. That's why we've been, you know, successful
with this podcast mentioned so far, because we got to
keep it wrong. Man. You know what I'm saying, y'all
know how to go. Well, let's talk about the podcast.
How was the podcast created? What's the podcast about? Let's
let's break it down for people that don't know. I
like banks story, well, let him tell it. Yeah. Well,
you know, I was camping about really doing the podcast,
(58:12):
and then I came and then um, actually, where we
are in our heart studio where I came and did
an interview with Scream and he asked me about it,
and I told him, if he put it together, I'll
do it. There we go. That's a good story. I
thought you about to tell me you don you was,
you were selling dope somewhere and then you decided to
change your life. I just can't play. Let's do it.
(58:38):
Let's do its this big ass platform. I don't know
nothing about drugs. You guys are in Atlanta, though, so
I want to ask you this because you guys have
been doing your podcast and everything in person. You know,
we can't really do that right now like that, So
have you been nervous about COVID at all? Over? Don't this?
(59:00):
And really we see that? Yeah, like we've been open.
I don't think we ever closed, actually did we? No,
y'all never closed. Y'all always been open. One of y'all
don't had COVID. Now we was doing a podcast three
months for two three months. We was done it virtual,
So none of y'all had COVID. Screamed it on paper.
(59:22):
I had cold on paper. I probably ahead, I just
ahead of it. Black and white. Now he had that
back when it first came out, like like December, like
December January, who part like around super Bowl screaming bank
back banks she talking about but it was just a
(59:43):
bad cold because it ain't on paper, so I ain't
had cold. I've been using y'alls and I've been using
y'alls an example. I'm like, man, look, man, we gotta
get guests back in the studio. Because the Big Facts
podcast got guests, million dollars worth, a game got guests.
We need to have guests. God damn it. People claim
in it for seven days before they come in the studio.
Oh no, no, I didn't do it, but but but
(01:00:06):
but I was. We you know, we we keep our distance.
You know what I'm saying. We say a good prayer.
That's important too. You know what I'm saying. We believe me.
And if you can't taste it, you can't smell it.
You gotta fever us something you got the dought you
can't even get in. Do you have that same theory
when it comes to vagina? What you can't just pray
over it and not wear a condom and wish for
(01:00:27):
the basket? You win? You win? You win. Now when
y'all realize y'all needed baby Jade on on the podcast
when she killed laughing in the background, she finissed the
way on the show Man, Baby Jade, how are you
(01:00:50):
holding up? Though I know it's difficult to be with
two guys sometimes, Um, I'm I'm I'm loving it. Like
it's not really that hard because you know, like me
and Black, like we've been from is almost twenty years,
so it's like the dynamic with us is just it's
completely natural. And then you know, I'm screamed. You know,
he's like the best and he's like the middle and
(01:01:10):
the moderator. So it's like it's a it's a well
knit fabric that we made here. One then y'all been
talking about a lot those kids that sell the water
in Atlanta, So are y'all still giving them money? No? No, no,
they're too aggressive. They're too aggressive. They're robbing it now.
So it's like it's, man, put it on. You can't
put it on everybody. Man, you got your the show
(01:01:33):
hoodie on, Man, tell us about the show Man. We
you know, we're taking everything from New York. We got
the new Apollo. We don't took that too, you know
what I'm saying, Like we took music, you know, what
I'm saying, we took that from up top. We know
took music. We're taking the Apolo. You know what I'm saying.
It's up around our way. You gotta come down and
check this out. Though. It's a real nice shout of
Red Lit, the Apollo, the Gong Show on steroids. You
(01:01:55):
know what I'm saying. It's like me my partner, Big
Pat Hand, we just shout out hand again, Jay Clay Tracy.
You know what I'm saying. We just took a lot
of veterans out of the city and made something. It
started on Instagram. Basically I was just doing you know
how when you go on Instagram live, a lot of
dudes be like, let me wrap, let me wrap, let
me rap. So I was just coming on and I
(01:02:15):
was like, if you fired, or we're gonna let the people.
If you get three in the row, you gotta go.
So we just kept doing the kept doing the kept
doing it every night, like three four o'clock in the morning.
Then my dude from North Carolina DJ Trupp, he called me.
He said, man, you need to take that live. You
know what I'm saying. We took a live and like
it's a big hit in Atlanta. No, yeah, I remember
the first time Clay and Duvall told me about it,
(01:02:37):
and it was like, man, these dudes be getting on
stage and if they whacked, they throw at him. And
I said, what y'all gotta call? We're in the words
so trying to get it on TV right now. We
got a big dog with us right now. It's gonna
be real big, y'all gotta come check it out in person. Man,
who who who all came out of that so far?
Like what big names have? Who has become a big
(01:02:59):
name from the show. My dude Trap com ound, Like
you got to check him out track come ound. Shaq
just did um a TikTok to his song. You see
the song that's been going up on Hedy repulsed yea
for everybody. Yeah, that's my dude Trap come out real
Lanta native three. Yeah, he lit he lit out there.
(01:03:19):
I saw one thing you guys are talking about in
Valentine's Day is coming up, So it's vagina a good present?
Do women have to get men a present for Valentine's Day?
Do y'all expect that two vaginas? As a president? I
don't know what you're talking about. I'm gonna married. Man,
What do you mean? You know what I mean? If
your wife, if you come in the house, your wife
(01:03:40):
got roses and another woman, you're gonna be happy. Ill happen.
You want somebody to give you something? There is that
a president? Huh? Yeah? You could take me out to
dinner again. You could take me out to dinner again.
I had not to the same place. Yeah, why not?
Oh I don't think you'll go for it? Yes, I
I like going to the same places that I know
(01:04:02):
I like, just like y'all should like the Saint Vagina.
You know you like? Married? When I said that, y'all
so mad? Ain't we married? Come on? Still married? Twenty
one years? Oh? I forget that's Atlanta. Yeah, my bad.
(01:04:22):
That's a different type type of Mary bad. You are
you getting? You gotta boot something for Valanced Simes Day?
Oh yeah? Um? Yeah, are you sure because you hesitated? No?
I got no, I'm getting, you know, I got I
don't have a all of that necessarily. I got a situation,
(01:04:44):
but I'm getting my situation something. Sound of my situation? Well,
if a situation don't get you something because it's just
a situation. Um, we're gonna have to have a conversation
about that. Yeah, all right, we'll be back with more
(01:05:05):
of the Big Facts podcast. Baby Jay Big Banks in
DJ screaming, we come back into the world most Dangers
want to show the Breakfast Club. Why do you think
there hasn't been more Big Facts podcast out of the land?
And what I mean by that is Atlanta has been
the mecca and hip hop for so long, but sometimes
it feels like the media there doesn't reflect that. Why
why do you think that is? It's just somebody had
(01:05:25):
to just break the ice. It's coming. It's a lot
of you know what I'm saying, Like my dude, uh
poly they just started um O G talk. You know
what I'm saying. It's a couple of dudes. They kind
of trust me. Somebody, you know, you gotta break the ice.
Somebody had to break the ice. I see y'all put
out that kite to try to get jay Z on.
Has he responded or is there any communication about that yet?
(01:05:47):
Now rods Hitting said he gonna get us, get us
a state. I don't know. They say, Jay Z and
a barker somewhere man and ain't doing an interview now
he ain't doing an interview. I'm sure he watches, though
he may not acknowledge a lot, but he's aware of everything.
I'm sure you watch it because y'all been having y'all
have some great conversations. Appreciate that. My brother. I really
like the one with twenty one because it just feels
(01:06:08):
like them guys get up there with y'all, man, and
it's like they let their guard down in a different way. Yeah. Yeah,
that's that's my brother. So you know how they go
like and we we getting we get smoke. You know
what I'm saying. I go to blowing that smoking. They
say they get that content fucklutely and scream. You got
a foundation too, right, the Screen Foundation. Then you just
(01:06:28):
launched that out of the Screen Foundation. I've been doing
a lot of community stuff, but we finally just put
an actual name on it. So we're looking forward to
just hitting the ground running and just rocking with the kids,
the youth. You know what I'm saying, safe saving some
of these people from becoming the link with water boards
before they become So that's that's just something that that's
what my heart is, man. We gotta do it for
(01:06:48):
the youth, you know what? I mean, that's what motivated
me the most. If y'all had to explain to people,
what is the purpose of the Big Facts podcast. What
would y'all say, man voice to people that don't have
a voice man, to give a different opinion, to have
the uncomfortable conversations. You know a lot of people don't
want to have the uncomfortable conversations. Let's talk about the
Grammys and how we've been at a little bit of
(01:07:10):
cultural odds with the Grammys that we want to see
a little certain people getting nominated for them Grammys. You
know what I'm saying, Let's talk about this vaccine. Let's
have a real conversation about it. You know what I'm saying.
Let's talk about anxiety, mental health, financial literacy, what goes
on in the street, snitched, and let's talk about it.
You know what I'm saying. I think that's like you
always kind of say, charlottage and that you can only
you can heal after you talk about it. So a
(01:07:31):
lot of people hit us and say, man, Big Facts
like our weekly therapy for real? For real? Now asker
y'all taking the vaccine? I heard you mentioned the vaccine.
Y'all taking the vaccine. No docourage everybody else to take
it so I don't have to take it. That's what
I've been on big back. You're taking the vaccine. Yeah,
other day work the kinks. You got to see what
(01:07:53):
to do first. Yeah, I'm taking it after two he
takes it. Now, I'm gonna give it. I'm gonna I'm
gonna give it time. I'm gonna give it time to see.
You know what I'm saying, if it if it works.
So you know what I'm saying, because I think I'm
immune to it now commune to COVID. Yeah, I ain't
had it on paper. And maybe you did have nybe
(01:08:16):
did happen and you didn't. Now, if you didn't get tested,
I ain't never going down. That's why I'm saying. Why
I get tested when they can't do for y'all don't
get it now. You don't spread exactly. Huh. You don't
give it to your elders. I don't go around my others, Okay,
being real, like, I don't go around nobody, so nobody
(01:08:39):
why I go around? Huh? Your social distancing, Yeah, I'm
social dictional man. Jake Closer Hill too, your mask over Manna.
But I believe it's real. But you know what I say,
I feel like it is what it is, and you
know it came too far to be yolo now now
and then what it is. You're gonna what you're gonna do.
(01:09:01):
You're gonna run about COVID all day, you know. I mean,
of course, you know people that have gotten it right. No,
these folks ain't getting tested that I got in with
a mask and all this. I wore my mask. You can't,
I think you can't. You can't doudge it. If you're
gonna get it, you can't budge it. You had symptoms
and everything scream like are you was asymptomatic? I was
(01:09:22):
down for a week. Damn. Yeah. Now let me ask
you this. A lot of people that I'm moving to
Atlanta right, especially now, I see everybody like I'm moving
to Atlanta. I'm going to get a house in Atlanta.
I can't take it anymore. What do you think about
all these people moving out there? Yeah, I welcome the
transition and all of that, but it's just been proven
(01:09:43):
in the last like year or so that like a
lot of people that aren't from here are like put
it up for the people that are from like they
almost shut down Cheetah because I'm out of town. He's
gotten into a shootout. That's the safest, most secure place
that we can go to jail and correct me if
(01:10:03):
I'm wrong. Isn't most of atl transplant stuff? What's that
like the time? Oh yeah no, yeah, in north and
south up north, but you go southeast and west, it's
this Atlanta. Yeah, I'm saying everything up towards Bucket and
now that that's why all the breakings and shootings in
the malls, like the hood malls most safely than Buckhead though.
(01:10:24):
I mean that makes sense though if I was a jackboy,
that's why I would go to Rob. I would go
to the rich people that you know what I mean.
I wouldn't go Rob in the hood. But that's what like,
it's two different Atlantas. Just put it like that. Now,
who the next hottest artists coming out of Atlanta? Man,
Little one DT Problem Child When they Little one DT E,
Little one DT E and Problem Child five? Damn you
(01:10:46):
almost say that? Noah, I know, I'm gonna say it.
Thought they got music on Titling Nah for show. Yeah,
everybody everywhere. Let me see, like whoo, who go crazy?
Little commander, you know what I'm saying. Who else? A
lot of them? Ye know, it's a new hot rapper
(01:11:07):
coming out of every Day and eleven. I ain't even
gonna call all these Yeah, y'all got to send me
some of them names. I don't know none of them people,
y'all just name but I want to and you from
the South, man, I know, man, you know I like
right now, I like, yeah, he's going too but heroism
from but you run with Gucci though, right Yeah, the whole,
(01:11:31):
the whole atom is him thirty, like all the all
the young are like really taking over the rapper right now. Yeah,
Florida and Missus going crazy right now? Have you spoken
a wife and Lucci since he's been locked up or
any communication? I had prayers out for him though. Well, listen, man,
I want to tell everybody man Um in case y'all
don't know. You know, the Big Facts podcast, Baby Jade,
(01:11:54):
my Man, Big Bank in DJ scream Um. We partnered
together and they are on the Black Effect. iHeartRadio podcast.
Appreciate that too, man, you know what I mean? Charlamine
didn't even he didn't even blink, Like I'm right there
with Mike we'll tell them, tell them what the takes.
He takes him to tell him, Man, we need to
we need to be on the now. Mike will hit me.
(01:12:17):
That was a no brainer. I'm like, I didn't even
know that's what That's something they wanted to do. Let's
get it done. You got done. Shout out the dollar
you got done, eight sut Man. We appreciate everything too, Yes,
lu Dollar Fact, and you know, and you know, we
gotta get that breakfast club Big Fact when y'all come
to Atlanta. If y'all do a one by one of
y'all do it together, you know, we gotta put that together.
So I'm gonna just put that out there so it'll
(01:12:37):
just be out there so y'all can't tell us no
on camera. Man. As soon as that vaccine started working
in Atlanta, I'm pulling up, did that vaccine start working?
I'm pulling up, Hey man. We appreciate y'all. Tell them
where to find the podcast, man, Absolutely every Monday new episodes,
you get that audio experience on the Black Effect, Big
(01:12:58):
shouts out to you. You know, I'm saying, Charlotte Magne
putting that play together. Of course, we don't revote Wednesday,
nice too. If you want to see the TV version
of it Wednesday nice ten o'clock. Check it out on vote.
Let's Matt breeze past that. Now, y'all, don't revote every
Wednesday night and plugs coming off from it. Ain't always
appreciate you know what I mean? Exactly exactly. It can't
talk to me about a bag of weed. I don't
(01:13:20):
even want to hear it. I don't smoke a joint
with guys now, I don't know, do nothing legal anymore?
Like me. We appreciate he can be himself now. We
appreciate y'all. Man. It's a big fat podcast, Baby j
(01:13:42):
big Bank, DJ's cream. Thank you man. It's peace the
Breakfast Club. It's about this report and the breakfast club. Man. So,
(01:14:04):
Kevin Durant won't be able to play with the Brooklyn
Nets for the next three games. During the game on
Friday night against Toronto, he was pulled from the starting
lineup and then later removed after he was put back
in during the third quarter. They said he came in
contact with someone on Friday who had an inconclusive COVID
nineteen test before the game started. Then he was allowed
to return to the game. He went on to play
for nineteen minutes, but then they pulled him back out again.
(01:14:26):
They said that person did test positive for COVID nineteen.
They said he was not wearing a mask in the car,
but the person at least three times earlier in the day.
So he tweeted out, free me. What's the point of
pulling him in the third quarter? I mean he might
as well let him finish the game at that point, right, Yeah,
And he did respond after the NBA put out their statement,
(01:14:48):
he said, Yo, at NBA, your fans aren't dumb. You
can't fool him with your wackass pr tactics. Well, I
can understand why he's frustrated, but you can't be mad
at the NBA in a situation like that. You got
to be mad at the Trump administration for their slow
response to COVID. Because of that, all of our lives
have been disrupted. I mean, NBA just following a proper
COVID protocol. And speaking of the NBA, Carmelo is agreeing
(01:15:09):
with Lebron about the All Star gaming, saying that he
does not think that it's right. We told you before that.
Lebron said, I'll be there physically but not mentally, and
he didn't think it was a good idea. He said,
coming into the season, you know, we were told we
were not having an All Star game, said we'd have
a nice little break, and then they throw an All
Star game on us like this and just breaks that
all the way up. So pretty much kind of a
slap in the face. And we're also still dealing with
(01:15:29):
a pandemic. But Carmelo also said, I don't think it's right.
I don't think we need it right now to be
good to recognize those who got chosen to be an
All Star. I think they deserve that recognition, but I
just think that it's a little bit too much in
a short period of time. If they feel like it's
the right thing to do, then it's the right thing
to do. They know best, not me. Well, listen, if
the players don't want to play, I think they should
respect the players, Which is because what Lebron said made
(01:15:50):
a lot of sense. They said, he want to break,
you know what I mean. If it's just for a
five day break in the middle of the season, and
especially it was a short season, a short off season,
why not or not just give them a break, all right?
And Castanova has gotten in trouble in New York and
that's for participating in that Joombug TikTok challenge while he
was in jail. So the purpose of that challenge, I
(01:16:11):
know you've all seen it. You're supposed to go like
to different locations that are you know, and do that
joombug challenge. There was a clip on his Instagram page
where he's doing the dance in his jail cell, and
they were also pictures posted to that Instagram page. But
recording videos and taking pictures during a video of a
visitation is prohibited. So now they're saying that, you know,
(01:16:31):
because of these video visits and all of that, now
I guess his girlfriend will be able to go and
see him on video anymore. That sucks. Yeah, I know,
I was thinking that too. Remember we said that, like,
are you allowed to do that? But Cassanova's attorney said,
I'm aware. Unaware of the specific allegations, he said, this
does appear to be a harmless infraction under the circumstances.
(01:16:52):
These fellas are in prison, but no visits are meaningful
contact with their loved ones. It is unimaginably difficult to
keep your spirits in faith under such circumstances. All right now.
Tiffany Hattris was on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert,
and she talked about getting Common to do that silhouette
challenge with her, the one that people were going crazy over.
It was very sexy, and then he pulled her wig off.
(01:17:12):
Here's what she said happened. I'm like, look, I want
to shoot this video you. I need you to be
in there with me. And he's like, no, that's not
really my style. And I was like, look, every time
you asked me to do something, I'll do it. And
I don't make no money. I'm asking you to do
something for me, and every time I do ask you
to do something, you get paid. Now, what you gonna
do on today is this video with me? Or I
(01:17:35):
won't be doing nothing for you. And he's like, all right,
all right, come down, all right. And then I only
wanted to do three takes. It turned into eighteen takes.
He's like, want to let's shoot again? Can we try
one more time? This way? Non negotiable comment. Yeah, you
don't have a choice. You gotta do it now. She
also said that initially she had turned down Common when
(01:17:58):
he wanted to date her. Yeah, he was like China
Holland I was like, um no, I'm not really interesting now.
I'm good. My my eyes are set on other things.
I'm interested in somebody else. I'm sorry, but you seem
like a nice person. You're a little too common for me. Well,
I know too many people that dating. Let's be honest.
I didn't say that. I can coll sign that I
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was around. I've heard I've heard conversations between you know,
my sister friends like Tiffany Hattrish and you know my
wife of her things. Yeah, all right, well, Leon Spinks
resting peace and our condolences to his family. Leon Spinks
has died at the age of sixty seven. Former heavyweight champion,
and he had a year's long battle a cancer. His wife,
Brenda Spinx, was reportedly by his side at the time
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of his death. He's from Saint Louis. He defeated Muhammad
Ali for the world's heavyweight title back in nineteen seventy eight.
And also Danny Lay is single again. I guess her
and the baby broke up. She posted officially single with
a black heart emoji on it. Another couple that broke
up Victor Cruz and Caruce. They had broken up after
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three years together and there are no hard feelings between
the two of them. Don't speed past dad? Ye Is
Danny Layer allowed to use a black heart or is
that color? Come on? Is she allowed to use a
black heart because they have yellow hearts? Is she allowed
to use a black heart? You can use whatever color
heart you want. Okay, just wondering. All right, well that
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is your rumor reports. That's right. Coming up next, we
got the People's Choice Mix. NVY hasn't been here all morning.
But if I know dj V like I know DJ MV,
he's recorded and he's prerecorded a mix, right, Yeah, Well
I didn't he let me do a YE mix? This
is ridiculous at this point. I'm gonna be honest. The
one time he was out, which was years years years,
I mean he's been out more, but years, years, years
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ago he was out and he lets you do a
YE mix. I think it was That's what I think.
I think it was really slapping. Yeah, I mean, let's
saying we need that YE mix if Evy's not gonna
come in. And that's why I think he doesn't tell
us in advance that he's not coming because he don't
want me to get nothing ready, but all right, so
I'm a lot to y'all. Whatever one, five and five
one or five one if you got request, if you
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wanted me to play something in this mix for you
callers right now, it's the Breakfast Club. What's at this
the Breakfast Club in this time for our Black History
Month legends, Charlotmagne, who you got today? Well, Today's new
Black History Month legends are absolutely the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
coaching staff. You know, I'm a Dallas Cowboy fan, but
I gotta pay respect when respect is due. Yesterday was
Super Bowl fifty five and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers won
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the Super Bowl against the Kansas City Chiefs, and they
were led by four black coordinators Assistant head coach, run
game coordinator Harold Goodwin, offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich, defensive coordinator
Todd Bowls, and special teams coordinator Keith Armstrong. That right
there shows you how much diversity matters. Not to mention,
they have two women on their coaching staff, making them
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the most diverse staff in the NFL period now. Tampa
Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arian spoke on why it
was important to him to have such a diverse coaching staff.
The Breakfast Club presents a new Black History Month legend.
Diversity on your staff is huge, you know ours, even
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in age range from twenty six to eighty two. People
of color, female assistant coaches. Players need to hear voices
that are different, also voices that look like them. And
so I would beg people that are putting staffs together
to look at some veteran coaches, some young coaches, coaches
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of color, female coaches, because there's a bunch of good
female coaches out there that need a break and give
him a shot. And that was another new Black History
Month legend courtesy of the Breakfast Club. Now when you
see this, it makes you realize how much of a
damn shame it is that there are more black coaches
in the NFL. But salute to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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for leading the way. And I hope, you know, brothers
like Byron Leftwitch and Todd Bowls end up getting the
head coaching jobs at some point in the future in
the NFL. All right, well, thank you for that Black
History Month moment, Charlemagne. Yes, indeed, all right, it is
that Breakfast Club. DJ mby was not here this morning.
He's gonna come back with some tales from the super
Bowl tomorrow, I'm sure. Now, before a positive note, I
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also wanted to play. Remember we had Jada Kiss doing
the subway announcements. Well, I also did the subway announcements
for New York City. And here's a little behind the
scenes take of what really grinds my gears. And I
said it with an attitude. I had to do some retakes,
but here it is. It's Angela Ye from the Breakfast Club.
Please don't hold the doors while the train is in
the station. This is New York City. You know we
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all got places to be. Don't hold up a whole
train of people just because your friend doesn't know how
to swipe a Metro card. Cool one more time, this
time a little bit friendlier. I'm from New York. I
tell you that's exciting for me because my mother's worked
for the Transit Authority since I was young, so she's
been working there for over thirty years now, so she
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was super hype about that. So if you are in
New York, you will hear me speaking on some of
these subway and bust announcements. Now, Charlottagne, what's your positive note.
The positive note is simply this, if you can't handle
being talked about, light on and not liked, then you're
simply not ready to be successful. Breakfast club pitches, y'all,
finish it, y'all, Dune