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damn money, he's amvy. Charlomagne, the guy, piece of the planet.
Guess what day it is. Guess what day it is?
That's right, this Wednesday day day. Good morning, everybody, Hey,
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many blessed block in Holly frib absolutely um. You know,
yesterday in the East Coast on New York City, New
Jersey was beautiful as about sixty seven degrees, and I
rolled the bike for the first time this season. It
felt pretty good, man, Yet ten eleven miles yesterday, just
to get back into it. You had all that pink
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on yesterday you was feeling sexy, put on your little
biker short and put that little jel on your button.
You was out, huh, no gel on my butt? But yes,
I did have the gel pants on. And thank god
because that eleven miles was tough in New Jersey. Boy,
I ain't gonna front but getting back into it, getting
back into it. So excited about the season to get
my ass back and shake. Yesterday. I was yesterday. I
came home after working all day and I was watching
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the news and I was watching everybody talking about all
the people who were killed in Boulder, Colorado. Then I
was listening to jail like Trona because all praises due
to a lie, and I was balling crying last night.
It was sad. I felt like draining, exhausted today. Great album.
That's That's That's That's one of my favorite songs, the
Zone out too. When I think about, in particular, Jazz
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Fly Smooth to Jasmine Jasmine Waters rest in Pizza Jazz Yeah,
that song. It's about his mother passing and then people
you lost and seeing their phone numbers in your phone
and you know you'll never talk to them again when
I tell you, and it wasn't even on purpose. I
was watching that and then that song came on on
my playlist and I was like Lord, and I was like,
let me just take a moment. Yeah, that's a rough
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feeling when you you know, you had somebody that was
close to you and sometimes you still out of habit,
go to the phone to text them or something and
you're like, oh, you know what I mean, rough feeling.
I heard they recorded that song or the night Kobe
passed away. Yeah, that's when jay Z wrote his verse
and for Jay Electronica, that was from when his mom
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passed away. Okay, well all right, well let's get the
show cracking. Timberland and Swizz Beats will be joining us today.
Today marks the one year anniversary I guess the creation
of Versus. No to day marks the one year anniversary
of when Tim and Swiss went on Instagram live battle
each other. Yeah, that was a creation, or that wasn't
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the creation of verses. That's what they created, a versus.
That's when versus was created. That's what they coming today
when it's born. Yes, it is because they did this
before they did this in the studio, Tim and Swiss did.
They did this on the summer jams. But this is
when the concept came around for the pandemic to do
it online. That's what I hear today. Yeah, the one
year universary and versus. Yeah. So we'll be talking to
Swizz and Timberland a little bit and we got front
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page news. What we're talking about, well, just what I
was saying. We're gonna give you some updates on what
happened in Boulder, Colorado when a gunman opened fire and
they have taken him into custody and charged him. All right,
we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Come
on it, DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are to Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news.
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Where were starting you, Well, we were discussing this really
unfortunate situation that happened in Boulder, Colorado. Terrorists came in
and shot and killed ten people, including a police officer,
at a king super's gross to restore the victims dared
arrange in ages from twenty to sixty five years old.
The shooting was reported at about two forty pm a
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local time. The suspect, twenty one year old Ahmad Aliwi Alisa,
of Arvada, Colorado, suffered a leg wound. He was taken
into custody and he has been charged with ten counts
of murder. He's expected to be taken to He was
taken to jail after his release from the hospital, according
to the district attorney in Boulder. So they said that,
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you know, it's not at heartbreaking. I told you, I
was watching yesterday on the news and it was just
a whole lot of information and about the people who
were killed in this unfortunate incident. He's really sad to
look at that. And if you can see, he was
twenty one years old. They said he purchased the assault
weapon less than a week earlier. And right now they're
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discussing just making sure that with gun control, you shouldn't
have access to these types of weapons and assault weapons ban, Like,
should you be able to go to the store and
buy an AAR fifteen. I say no, I've been I've
always said no. And I also have a problem with
you know, you being able to purchase a weapon at
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a certain age and there's no mental check. I mean,
as long as you're twenty one, you don't have a record,
they can give you a gun that just doesn't seem right.
You don't know how somebody is mentally, you don't know
what they're going through. I don't know how they can
fix that system. But you just don't want to give
somebody a gun that had a bad week and there's
twenty one that could just go buy R fifteen Like
it seems like there should be some type of protocol. Right.
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So now they are considering legislation and you know, people
have tried to do this before. Barack Obama has tried
to do this as far as as not allowing this
to happen. And here's what was said. The weapons you used,
the guns, the magazines, the weapons, the modifications that apparently
have taken place to those weapons, they're involved here. I
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don't need to wait another minute, let alone an hour,
to take common sense steps or save the lives in
the future, and to urge my colleagues in the House
and Senate to act. America has to cut it out.
I mean, how many times we're gonna sing the same
old song. This isn't a new problem. Mass shootings have
become part of the American way. If they wanted to
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pass or the gun laws, if they wanted to ban
certain weapons, they could, but for some political reason they don't.
And considering legislation, considering legislation, you know, you know it's
a problem, but you're considering a solution. If there's common
sense steps to fix this, then somebody's clearly lacking common sense,
because fix this a long time Agoing abot, Joe Biden
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also said that we can ban assault weapons and high
capacity magazines in this country once again. I got that
done when I was a Senator, had passed it was
law for the longest time, and it brought down these
mass killings. We should do it again. Duh, get it done.
You the president. You the president, You got all the power,
You're the leader of the free world. Get it done.
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Get it done. What's there to talk about? And I
was wrong too. I thought it would be a white
male for sure, especially since they didn't release his name
at first. But you know, all public locations have to
be have to have armed security from now on. I
don't care what schools, grocery stores, churches, anywhere where there's
a mass group of people. We need security with the
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same style weapons that you know these mass shooters are using.
Because I wonder if that police guard that got killed,
I wonder if he was armed at the grocery store.
All right, and I just want to also point out
right now, a lot of people are facing heavy pass
due utility bills because these moratoriums that had been in
place for months that barred utilities from turning off the
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power of their delinquent customers. They're starting to expire in
most states, and they said as a result, up to
thirty seven million customers, which is almost a third of
all households, soon we'll have to deal with those overdue
past bills. And a lot of times these people are
also struggling with lost jobs, lost income. So this is
going to be even worse this crisis as a result of, yes,
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the moratorium from the pandemic. About another month, we will
be right back trying to figure out another stimulus factage.
All right, Well, that is your front page news. Get
it off your chests eight hundred five eight five one
on five one. If you need to vent, hit us
up right now again in the phone lines eight hundred
five eight five one on five one is the breakfast Club,
the morning, the breakfast Club, Wake God, wake up, wait
(08:31):
your time to get it off your chest. Whether your
man or blass, We want to hear from you on
the breakfast club. Hemout, who's this? Hey from you from Jersey,
Ney James from Jersey. Get you off your chest, hey,
emy man, I gotta get off my tear. You gotta
stop worring pink. You gotta stop the plunge shoveling cards
page because you stop wearing peak. What's wrong wining pink? Man?
(08:53):
I'm confident in myself. I'm securing my masculine right. That
man want to be a part of the pink pink
lady gang. Let him be a part of the pink
lady gang on ass man with five kids and a wife.
I ain't worried about that. He missed out on the
host in the Bachelor. Now he's trying out for the
new Grease reboot that they're doing. Yeah, man, looking like
a thin pine Ranger. Brother, Man, don't you look cute?
(09:14):
See he thought, I look cute? Hold up that camp
hold like cann Eddy. It's how he looks. That's how
he looked, Canna. That's how Nby looked yesterday. Can I
say something? Can I say another thing? No? That so
my man, he has to bury his mom and whatnot,
And you have to use like five different credit cards
or not. So I want to shot his cashop out,
(09:36):
you know, I want to bless him, shout his cashop out.
So they got it, it's what if they got it?
If they got it, I want to you know if
they got it. I thought you were shouting out a
pot the no no, no, the cashop is Dynasty eight
one six. Okay, all right, brother, Hello, who's this Steve
(09:58):
from Detroit? Hey, Steve it up? Though, man, hard day,
hard week. Well I got two oh sorry, I got
two h two careers. I'm a CNC machinist and I
do architecture drafting. And one one and one sealed I'm
I'm surrounded by white folks and treat me very badly.
And another seal that I'm surrounded by black folks that
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don't want to work unfortunately, and they're trying to find
out the easiest way to do. I have no idea
what to do because I keep bouncing back and forth
between my career. So I can find some type of
peace when I'm working. Because i'm working with the brothers,
I'm working too hard. They want me to slow down.
When I'm working with the white they look at me
like like I don't know, like I'm some apparition, like
(10:42):
I'm you know, what are you doing? You know, trying
to be like us or something like that. I just
I have no idea what to do except for going
to business for myself. And uh, that's about where I'm
at right now. Stack their own business, right. Yeah, I'm not.
I'm not really business savvy as far as that goes.
(11:02):
But I feel like this is my only alternative because
you can learn. Yeah, you can do it. You can mentality,
we got to change. We can do it. What do
you do? I do? I draw, I do I don't
care drafting. I do architecture, drafting. I've done some stuff
on the side as far as houses and working for
different businesses. I have a business plan in place, but
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I just got to get my mind right so I
can put everything together. You got this, brother, you can
do it. I got faith for you. I know you
can do it. And it's very necessary in Detroit right now,
with so many people doing work on homes and businesses.
It's the time a lot of great businesses start out
of necessity. Yes, it is true. But while our senses
can get together and put their plans together, one another
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it's hard for me to get my brothers to help out,
like he says. I mean in Detroit is open marketing
for housing and renovations and things of that nature, but
nobody wants to Everybody want to do others stuff. Sometimes
you gotta on your own and they'll come right after.
It happens to us all the time. Nobody believes and
then as soon as it starts popping, they start running.
But you got this, brother, I got faith in you. Man.
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Have you met anybody that you that you worked with
that it's reliable like one person, two people, anybody. I
try to do things with my brothers, and honestly not
my brothers. Now. I have some the white counterparts that
that have some ideas and stuff like that, but I'm
really trying to do things all black for this time.
You know. I've done some things in the past and
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got burnt, you know, whenever I haven't been the lead
in it, you know. Okay, so I want to be
the lead in it. But I appreciate you. Man. I
am gonna do it because I have any choice. All right, brother,
all right, make it happen, Get it off your chests.
Eight hundred five eight five one or five one. If
you need to ven, hit this up now. It's the
breakfast club. Go morning. The breakfast club is your time
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to get it off your chests, whether you're man or blast.
So she flet have the same intry we want to
hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this
ace poetic? I got a proposition for y'all? Boy? Nope,
heard me? I heard me? Y'all. Had taught about two
weeks ago about Lena Waves starting the record label. Yep, yeah,
she would have jam telling. She felt like storytelling and
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went hand to hand with music. You know what I'm
saying that, I'm wanted the best storytellers doctor right now,
go ahead, Man, had spit something, I know that's what
you want. Go call me. Can we make this proposition
deal first? No? No, those I want to help Arrival Lakes. No,
we never even heard you yet. I heard something what
I'm saying about if I spent something in y'all both
likely Go ahead, you're talking. It's the girldest doctor who
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was struggling to eat. She lost the baby, daddy. He
was spitted you to the streets her baby keep from crying,
or she's trying to find some people's things. The only
thing for her to do was just the leader, because
you know that Monday. She can't make a loan with
no degree, she has no job experience and don't know
where to speak. Not to mention. Baby girl was only seventeen.
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She moved back with her mom. Daddy was sticking, always
be a mom and with drinks. He always did when
day she's making baby bottle standing in, I'm a pass.
I don't I'm not gonna put you on the Hollywood.
I don't bad though he's not. He's not bad. He
just ain't got no flow. He got a nineties literally
just woke up. Take out the track on Lost Souls,
(14:30):
yeahs songs with a cave. It seemed like he was
his fired by I heard Brenda got a baby, but
Brenda's got a brain. A damn shaking the girl. How
you compare me the tuparc We just said it sound
like Brenda got a baby? How hold you? That's why
people don't like to give a niche because they take
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him off. Okay at nothing, no tuparc Tupac one, Okay,
thirty one with the Old Souls. That's right, good luck brother,
check it out where on Spotify. Well you should say
that you should direct you to your music. I heard
you say the song he said last soul. I heard
you say with a song. Hello, who's this man? What's
(15:15):
going on? This is Nick from Michigan. Man, Nick, get
it off your chest. Yeah, I'm calling because the other Dad.
Got two reasons. One, I want to send out my
condolences to the people of the mass shootings. Man, this
is crazy. It's crazy time we live in in everybody
going by illegal protection and know how to use it. Um.
And then secondly, Trip called the other day talking about
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um D riding. Oh because you went on yes sir, yes, sir.
So it's crazy because I uh, I contacted all the
most frequent callers, Mellow, Blind Beauty, Trap sent to my
boys music, my music and things. Got good responses from
(16:02):
Mellow and Blind Beauty tried didn't even open the messages.
I sent him some encouraging work. I told him. I
told him you are you're a girl. Are you a
decent artist? Um? I was sorry for what he was
going through. Rest of time. UM, I sent some my
music as well, Like, man, hopefully you listen to this
and it give you some positive vibes and for him
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to hop on here talking about him d riding. Man,
that ain't that ain't how you move up in the world. Brother, Wow,
damn I agree with you. I'm disappointed in travel if
that's true. Yeah, that ain't how you move in the world. Man.
And uh, basically brow you you want to rap battle
against the dude that don't make music. Now we got beef. Hey,
(16:51):
we got beef, and we could take it out back.
Why don't y'all just want y'all just setting just settling
with with songs? You do a song, trap to a
song that sound crazy. That's what I'm calling today for ChIL. Yeah,
it's a it's a big channel. I'm taking off my
white glove. It's a talent. So Trav, you think you
bout it, call up here. I put a song out.
(17:13):
You put a song out, and let's see what poss from.
I like this. It's the kind of energy I like.
I like this. Yeah, I'm with it, and I'm a
positive person. There ain't gonna be no negative no, no, hey,
it's gonna be my lyric versual lyric. Because Trav could
be a one hit wonder. We don't know he could.
And he's gonna also be a flop. We're gonna see,
we gonna We're gonna see. I'm sure Travi is listening.
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So everybody following my instagram is married with children with
two eld um also follow my best friend, Hey Jack Stack,
he's got that song Charlotte pms. He still ain't opening
it yet. It's in your inbox, all right, brother, it's
in your inbox as well. Be smooth, envy big get
it off your chests. Eight hundred five, ain't five one
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on five one. If you need to vent eve, we
got rooms away, yes, and we'll tell you what. Rappers
says that his monthly bills are over fifty thousand dollars.
All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This is the Ruble Report
with Angela years Breakfast Club all right with Little Yahti
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was on million dollars worth of game podcasts with Willow
and Gilly the King of course, and he was talking
about how much his bills are every single month. Listen
to this. I know Coolna opened a lot of ys
for a lot of artists. A lot of people realize
that they have a lot to maintain, you know, what
I'm saying, Like me personally, this ain't got to do nothing.
I shouldn't even take this. But I got I pay
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every monthly. I got a fifty two thousand dollars in
bills monthly, you know what I'm saying. And I have
to work. Let's say I got thirteen million dollars in
the bank, right if my overhead is fifty two thousand
every month because of my houses and my staff and
car insurance and all these things, I take care of
all these people that they're change run down, because that's
(19:05):
just the bills first of all. Dropping on the Clues
Bomb with Gilly and Wallow million dollars worth a game
one of my favorite podcasts. But I don't eat Yadi's
absolutely right, and I think the key word that he
said in that whole situation is staff. He's got other
people that he's taking care of on top of his
bills and everything else with fifty two grands don'd about right? Yeah,
And that's why I always say, you know, you got
(19:26):
to make sure that you have investments that you know,
you don't necessarily have to go out and work or
I have to go out and perform. Other income that
comes in regardless of what happens, no matter whether it
is whether it's stocks, whether it's real estate, but whatever,
it is, just looking at different ways of getting money
just in case for times like this. And he also
said something too that was very smart on that. He said,
(19:46):
Um damn, I forgot what he said, but I listen
to the whole. He said, you have to be making
money while you're sleeping, and you're doing that part and that, Yeah,
have just one source of income. And that's another thing
I want to say. It is important to be diverse
because as we've seen from this pandemic, you could have
of even let's just say with real estate and you
have these buildings and commercial real estate properties and then
people aren't going into work to pay for rent and
(20:07):
they're trying to get a break on that and they can't.
You didn't expect that. So that's why it's important to
be diverse and whatever it is. When you have the
ability to be able to do that, whether it's you know,
being able to have stocks and have real estate and
have businesses in other ways that you have money coming in. Yeah,
and trust me, there's people out there with way more
overhead than fifty two Grandam off absolutely trust me, kind
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of in a good, good place, all right now, Bobby Schmirder,
let's talk about his five year parole conditions and things
that he has to make sure since being released from
his six year bid that he has to do so.
He was talking to GQ for his first interview after
being released, and he said that it was his fans
enthusiasm behind bars that inspired him to continue his rap career.
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But as far as what he has to do right now,
you know, he can't even go to a bar, and
he can't drink right now at all. So I'm sure
he's fine though with that, because of course she'd much
rather have your freedom. Yeah, and I believe that last
for they said six years, and so he can't drink alcohol,
associate with gangs, spend time at bars. He also isn't
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allowed to violate an APM curfew. He has to submit
to substance abuse testing, and he has to get aggression
and anger counseling. And you know, I was on probation
for ten years, but it just feels like a trap, right,
like the fact that you already did seven and then
you come home when you got to stay on parole
till twenty twenty six, like was his sentence fifteen years.
I don't remember him getting sentenced to fifty. I was
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on probation for ten two and it was the same thing.
There was a lot of different things that you couldn't do.
But you remember Remmy Martin was the same way. Remy
mom couldn't she couldn't drink. She gives a lot of
things that she couldn't do. Now, I'm sure he could
get excuses to do certain things, like if he has
to do a department at a club or things like that.
I just see it just has to get permission. I'm sure.
Salute the Bobby's murdered too. Man, Hey, Bobby, that artists
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lied to you. The breakfast club does not pay for interviews.
Just want to throw that out there now, you gotta
explain it. What is an artist happen? There's an artist.
There's an artist that told Bobby's murder. He got paid
a half a million dollar liar dropped played to do
a breakfast club. Wait who said that? Wait? Wait this,
Mork ahead, listen to this and that he gets royalty
residuals royalties from the YouTube interview. It was goddamn life. Yea,
(22:16):
the show twice. He's a known life. He says his
name yeah to Kashi six nine. Yeah allegedly told Bobby
Murder that we paid him up three hundreds. I don't
know if he told Bobby personally, but that's yeah. First
of all, I was like, Bobby's Murder tusted to Kashi.
I guess I didn't know, but I guess it went
around that we paid him three hundred thousand dollars ticket
and every time that the video YouTube gets played, he
(22:39):
gets residuals that's never happened, that has never happened in
the history, that is adiculous. I was like, I just
want to I just want to put out there to
everybody who's around Bobby's Murder right now, let's make sure
he sticks to these rules, because they set up this
parosal provision in order for you to fail, and you
don't want that to happen. He has until February twenty third,
twenty twenty that he has these conditions, so everybody around
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him don't be trying to influence him. To just make
sure y'all make sure he stays on point, even if
that means y'all ain't gonna drink. Y'all not gonna go
to bars either. Just make sure he's good. Yeah. Any
artists that has ever told you breakfast club is paid
then you do an interview is a damn liar. Okay.
One person tried to remember who they wanted a flight
in the hotel? Who was it, Tommy, let's not paying George?
Who Judge Joe Mathis? Was it Jude Joe Mathis? That's
(23:26):
first of my name is Dreg Mathis. And why judges,
by the way, we've never done that now, we never
we never had him. Hey, guys, I don't even know
if y'all know. We don't even provide breakfast breakfast. First
of all, you're lucky if we get to a bottle
of water from the vending machine. We just started with
the bottle of water before, and you got to be
about to be choking and dying for us to be like, hey, sorry,
(23:48):
I wish were better. That shows a mess. All right,
that's so funny. All right. Now let's talk about Nick
Cannon wilding out. Has said a return date on VAH one,
So that is going to be back on Tuesday, April sixth,
And now there is a teaser it last. It's back
in session Tuesday, April six, Skip. This started. The battle
(24:11):
for the belt continues with all new weapisodes Wilding Now
get some old school new trap singers. Why y'all plays
so tight versus new school showdown? Nothing like my father.
I don't want to pull out. I love it dropping
the clues bond for wilding Out, Nick Kenny, all my
guys on that show. Eighty five South Show, Chico, DC, Carlos,
(24:33):
all right, Fat boy SSC, Trinidad, James, Lost Boys will
be on this season. Also, Um, Juvenile Head, Crack the Brat, NBJ,
MC Light Rhapsody. A whole lot of people will be
on this season, so get ready for that. So Hey,
Crack crack Head, Craig radio Head Crack. Yeah, I believe
so y'all should be on that too. Then. I'm not
(24:56):
sure when they did this, but I will say down
now Rollings is gonna be on this season, and so
we'll Queen Cricket Cricket STIs Don Ruling. Hey there you go,
nice little far Jamas. Why would you do that? All right? Anyway,
that is your rumor reports? All right, we got front page,
Who's next? What we're talking about? Yeah? And I know
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you know it's not an easy thing to talk about.
But let's talk about what happened in Boulder, Colorado. And
also let's talk about these please right now that Joe
Biden is making for some gun control and we'll tell
you how some people some have already fired back against that.
All right, we'll get to it. NeXT's to Breakfast Club.
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to Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news
where we're starting you. Let's start with Boulder, Colorado with
(26:03):
the ten people, including a police officer, who were killed
at a King's Super's grocery store. Now, let's talk about
the person that they have in custody, twenty one year
old Amad al Aliwi Alisa of Arvada, Colorado. He suffered
a leg wound. He was taken into custody. He has
been charged with ten counts of murder and according to reports,
(26:23):
they are saying that he got that assault weapon six
days before the shooting happened, so that was on March sixteenth,
and they said they don't know. They didn't know immediately
where the gun was purchased. Now, in search of his
home found other weapons, according to a senior law enforcement officer,
and they believed that he was the only person involved,
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that there were no there were no other additional threats
to the community. So they did describe as him as
being armed with either an assault rifle or black R
fifteen and wearing a tactical or armored Vesti said. He
also removed all of his clothing and was dressed only
in shorts when he was taken into custody. According to reports,
his family immigrated from Assyria, and he may have been
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suffering from mental illness, according to his thirty four year
old brother. According to the brother, he told CNN on
Tuesday that in high school, bullies made fun of his
name and for being Muslim, and that may have contributed
to him becoming antisocial. People chose not to mess with
him because of his temper. People chose not to really
talk to him because of all how he acted and
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things like that. So he was very alone. And they
said he had become increasingly paranoid around twenty fourteen, believing
he was being followed and chased. And they said at
one point he covered the camera on his computer with
duct tape so he could not be seen, and he
thought somebody was behind him, someone was chasing him. So
he's dealing with some type of severe mental health issue.
Sounds like schizophrenia, I mean, but he still has to
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deal with to consequences of his actions and go to prison.
And I say it all the time. You know, you
can have mental health issues, but you gotta get those
mental health issues taken care of while you're in a
facility like jail. Yeah, well that's a problem when you're
allowed to purchase a handgun or a rifle and they
don't check him into wellness, you know what I mean,
Like there should be some type of test you you
turn twenty one, and that all of a sudden, you
have all that power and if you're having problems, if
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you're having mental illness and you just purchase a gun,
there's there's no telling what you can do. They they
gotta stricken these laws a little both. There's no way
they just should be able to give somebody a gun
if they have problems and then not check that firsthand.
All right now, Joe Biden. In the meantime, it is
talking about gun control. This is front and center. Now,
here's what he had to say. The weapons you used,
the guns, the magazines, the weapons, the modifications that apparently
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have taken place to those weapons, they're involved here. I
don't need to wait another minute, let alone an hour
to take common sense steps I will save the lives
in the future, and to urge my colleagues and sent
it to Act America. Cut it out, man, Like, how
many times you're gonna keep saying the same thing over
and over. Mass shootings in America are not a new problem.
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It's become the American way. If they wanted to ban
certain weapons, they could, but for some political reason they don't.
I hate to considering legislation. We know they're a problem.
When they're the problem, you can't consider a solution. You
have to create a solution. Well, the Republicans are not
really trying to join in any bipartisan effort right now
to adjust the root causes of gun violence. And here
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is Republican Senator Ted Cruz from Texas talking about gun violence,
and every time there's a shooting, we play this ridiculous
theater where this committee gets together and proposes a bunch
of laws that would do nothing to stop these murders.
Senator Grassley and I together introduce legislation Grassley Cruise targeted
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at violent criminals, targeted at felons, targeted at fugitives, targeted
at those with serious mental disease, to stop them from
getting firearms, to put them in prison when they try
to illegally buy guns. See, guys like Ted Crush don't
want to do anything until it comes to their front door.
You know, he's gonna have to lose somebody into mass shooting,
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our experience into mass shooting firsthand for him to total
to really understand the severity of the situation. They want
to get something done, sadly, all right, well that is
your front page news. And listen, I know people want
to screak the gun control and we need it, you know,
to keep the guns from guys like you know, the
dude that did that mass shoot. But in a situation
like that, I do wish it was more people in
that grocery store with a gun. You know, if if civilians,
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you know, can arm themselves, then they can protect themselves,
you know, And if they can't, then arm security should
be there. Somebody should have should be there to take
take that guy. Yeah, right, But the bad thing about it,
if he has an a OFF fifteen and is modified,
he can release bullets. Like so they should have arm
security there with military style weapons then. And nobody ever,
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nobody ever thought about having arm security at a supermarket before.
I was watching that on the news yesterday and they
were like, this is the first time we've ever had
to have a discussion like what happens in the supermarket
if there are there enough exits? Is there? Because no
one's anticipating things like this happening, and Barack Obama to
it out, well, once in a century pandemic cannot be
the only thing that slows mass shootings in this country.
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It's time for leaders everywhere to listen to the American
people when they say enough is enough. Anywhere there's a
mass group of people, there should be armed security with
military style weapons. Like when you you know, when you
walk to the airport and you see all them the
soldiers with them the big assault rifles. Hey man, it's
gonna have to be like that at football stadiums. And
that's a lot of school game because I have never
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thought going to the supermarket there could potentially be No,
I've just never considered that that something like that could happen.
But in the but at the same time, we're talking
about removing, you know, funding for police departments and things
like that and moving it into other spaces. Now we're
saying we need more yes, not police, but you know,
arm security, especially these public places. All right, well that
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is your front page news. Now when we come back,
timber Land and Swiss Beat to be joining us. Of course.
This is the one year anniversary of Versus, and we'll
talk to him when we come back. It's the Breakfast
Club the Morning, the Breakfast Club checking out the world's
morning show Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne
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the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got some
special guests in the building celebrating one year of Versus,
Timboda King and Swizzy Swiss Beats. What up, guys, Congratulations
first and foremost than you did y'all ever see this
vision when y'all first started, and I know Swizz you
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would you would always big on versity. Swizz, you always
want to battle everybody, whether it was DJ and artist stage,
whatever it was. Did y'all ever see this vision is
so big? Or was it just something for fun? And
definitely started for fun. It definitely started for friendly competition.
But I always knew that when you bring the creatives together,
it was gonna be people would like it. You know,
when we when we celebrate each other and when we
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come together, it's usually big, especially when you have the
right parents and the right curation going on. But that
I think it would be this big, this fast. No way.
Can you discuss why why versus is a win for
everybody involved when it comes to the artists who are
quote unquote battling, but it's really just a celebration, but
it ends up being a win for everyone. Can you
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discuss how so people can understand that we've definitely seen
versus a win for for everybody, the artists, the audience won.
The audience get two hours for free to sit back
and get all the things that's going on in the
world off their mind. You know, when you look at
the news, I call it bad news. Versus pull you
away from the negativity and bring you into the celebration.
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And I think that like a lot of the artists
that we've seen on versus, we've known them for doing big,
big things, but we haven't necessarily seen them get the
proper garden that they deserve in this day and age
and twenty twenty one. And so when we're seeing Brandy's
record go from forty to number one after versus, that's
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that's an amazing versus effect. When we see artist streams
go up seven, that's an amazing versus effect. When we
see artists get book deals, movie deals, podcast deals, clothing
line deals, you name it. It's been an amazing win
for the artists. You know, I want y'all to talk
both of y'all want y'all to talk to the specifics
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of the Triller deal. You know, I saw people were
confused when they heard heard you say that we own Triller.
What does that means? Break that down for the people.
So the Triller versus was a very it's a very
unique opportunity because you know, Triller already had creatives as
owners in the company. And I thought that was pretty
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amazing because they always used us to get to the IPL.
They always used the talent to go public, but we're
never really a part of the public offerings. And when
me and Tim was negotiating ideals, Triller the only place
that we can bring all our friends with us, and
that was a very big point for us. And you
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know a lot of times when people mentioned the word culture,
our culture feels like you can't do business. If you're
in the culture, it's like you can't do business right.
It's like just because you say coaching, oh you can't
do business, or they felt like you did something wrong
or this that, and the third I feel that our
coach need to do more business and chillers allowing us
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to do more business. Like we got to bring forty
three not just friends, but greats with us to participate,
which is probably going to be the biggest creative IPO
public offering in history period. But you know, that's not
really like something that you could explain on an Instagram
or on a tweet. That's something that me and Tim
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we got something coming that's going to show everybody all
of the different steps that it took him that it
takes to elevate and still be the coaching and still
be owners and different things like that. Y'all have equity
in Trilling them. Yeah, and all those artists have equity
in Troller Major. So if Triller cells tomorrow for a
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billion dollars, all of those artists get a percentage of
that cell. Tillers already, it's already worked. It are already
worth in the beds already. So that's already implussed for everybody.
But when you go public, the multiples happen and you know, yes,
everybody gets paid from that um, which is serious, man,
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that doesn't happen for us like not like this. Yeah,
I would think people would understand it a little bit better,
especially after watching what Hold just did with title and
watching all of you know, sixteen artists that were would
Hold in the beginning get broken off from that cell.
I would think people would understand it. I think that
like Charlomagne, when I see your show, it's like, you know,
it's it's it's levels to certain things that our culture
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don't really understand. And that's finance. That's why you lose
money you got envy doing with the real estate. You know,
it takes time to teach our culture about the next
level of life. And find freedom. So this is a
process that you know they're gonna throw stones at the
first we understand that somebody got to be the teacher
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and the leader and show like, this is what you
do going forward. When you get momentum and success, you
bring other people to help you along the way, and
this is how you do it. Let's let's go back,
you know, so this is one of the anniversary So now,
Swizz you called Timbo. It said let's battle on versus.
So how was that call. Let's set the stage for
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that first call. We just got locked down and pandemic.
Everybody's at the home. Let's let's let's talk about that
phone call right then and how it started, Well, well,
it started with Tim taunting me on Instagram with beats
and I knew it was gone because I'm like, Yo,
why is he playing all these tracks on Instagram and sance?
It's what we're doing. What we're doing. So I kind
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of got the back singing then. So then I called
to him. I was like, oh, this is what we're doing.
He was like, yeah, what's up. I was like, oh,
so we're gonna go go. He was like, what's up.
Let's let's just do it, and then you know, an
hour later, no flyer, no announcement, We was live and
Versus was being started from from his basement and from
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my car. And who was the first artist that you
called after that battle? Who was the first one to
set it off and said let's set it off with
the fly because I can't even remember it was. It's
been so many I can't remember who the first one was.
It was hit Boy, hit Boy and Boy One. Shout
to those brothers, super talented. Now, you guys did break
format when you did that D'Angelo one that was at
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the Apollo, So can you tuck us talk to us
about what happened behind the scenes for D'Angelo to even
go down, because that was a surprising one, and I'm
sure there was a different plan. Yeah, it wasn't supposed
to be D'Angelo versus Maxwell, because that's what everybody was saying,
D'Angelo versus Maxwell was supposed to be that night. They
thought it was gonna be a sea with Maxwell pop
up and then we'll have to go at it. Was
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that supposed to be it? Yes, Um last night on
Club How DJ stri explained the whole behind the scenes
of what happened yeah, that was that was supposed to
be supposed to be on Valatire's day too. Wow, So
why didn't it go down here? You're not gonna tell
us what happened? No, No, I think I think. You
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know what, what people don't understand with the versus, it's
like me and Tim only have so much control, um
over the artists. We don't have no control over the artists. Actually, um,
you know at the timing, I guess didn't work out
at the end and something just didn't work out. But
you know what I respect with with with um de'angelo
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is that he kept his spirits high and he kept going.
We couldn't do it on that day because that was
everything changed, and that was a lot of behind the
scenes happening in that day, not only with Maxwell, but
with a bunch of other artists, because you remember it
said D'Angelo and friends. But you know, de'angelo was just like,
you know what, I'm D'Angelo and the people haven't seen
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me in a long time, so I'm gonna still do
what I do best. And I respected that because a
lot of people would would have checked out, you know,
because it wasn't it wasn't as as planned but he
just went with how he felt and shout out to
D'Angelo man, super super Icon. We got more with Swiss
Beats and Timberland. Where we come back, don't move. It's
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to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy
Angela Yee. Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club
was still kicking in with Timberland and Swiss Beats. Charlomagne,
I want to go back to the business for a second.
Why was it important for you brothers to give the
participants in the versus battles shares and verses. It's just
the right thing to do. It's just something that's never
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been done. And we already started a platform that was
built in real time in front of people's face, and
we saw the comments this only this is going to
be over after the pandemic, so you know, we had
to deal with a lot of that, and people still
showed up to the party when we called because it
was just missed was calling people, and those people were
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gracious and saw the vision and came up on that stage,
and we was like, it's only right, you know when
you really think about it. Man, people was risking their
lives to come and do those verses with us, you know,
in the pandemic, flying doing whatever to make the people happy,
and like, you know, for me and Tim to be
the only ones you know to have a success with it,
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I just it just felt whack, you know. And then
it literally I literally couldn't sleep. Yeah, we couldn't. Yeah,
it was a real thing. It was just like yo,
some of don't feel right and that was the missing peace.
It was like, you know, the universe was saying, manya
gotta bring everybody, which I started this thing, and you
know it was. It wasn't an easy thing to do
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because companies and not used to compensating that many people.
Although me and Tim did it from my own shares,
and the reason why we did it from our own
shares was because we didn't want We didn't want our
friends to have any obligations. They don't have to tweet,
they don't have to show up to work again, like
I wanted. I wanted us to give the creatives a
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real gift. Because people always give you something, you got
fifty things to do to receive it. No, they they
don't have to do anything. They could sit back and
chut out them too, until we go public, and that
was something special for me and Tim. I'm sure you
guys were also entertaining other deals because I have to
imagine that so many people approached you about versus So
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what were some of the other things that you could
have done? And what made Tuilla the best situation? I
know Apple off of the bag. Tim like me to
answer all these questions them go ahead, but yeah, I
mean yeah, but you know, sometimes you gotta like, what
the what's the bigger thing to do? So we kind
of like just wait it out and just put it
in God's head, you know what I'm saying, Because you
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could get a bag, but then what does that mean?
You know what I'm saying, You want to get the
bag and other stuff to go with it for long term.
Like we wasn't thinking short term, it was thinking long term.
With Truller. It just felt like our next transition of
where we wanted to go, you know. It just felt
like we can do other things there, you know that
we had in mind, like what we did with the artists.
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I don't know if we would have been able to
do that anywhere else. Apple was already a two trillion
otar company, definitely not going for another IPO right, So
it wasn't really we didn't really have the strategies with
the other companies that was on the table to bring
everybody with us. It was it was we was getting stopped,
like it's like, okay, you and Tim y'all can be straight, straight, straight,
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but how's the other things When it worked, and um,
we just went. We just went with the energy. Now,
what artists fell through? What artists that y'all thought we're
gonna do it and then something fell through, Like I know,
Busting Rounds was supposed to be one of those artists
that we didn't see. I know Ti was one of
those artists we didn't see. What artists fell through? That
was like damn, we could have happened, but it just
that the stars didn't align. I think for me, the
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biggest one when Doctor Dre wasn't feeling the sound from
Teddy Rally and baby Face, that hurt a heart. I
was like, oh God, like if you go back. Doctor
Dre was at the Teddy Rally one. He came at
the end, but he was supposed to come at the
end and announce that he's gonna do versus that night.
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Really now I saw him on the phone one night
with somebody. Who's he on the phone? Yeah he was.
He was on the phone with phone with Brian. But
he was, wasn't he actually at He was at the
Teddy rally one the last one, so he was gonna
announce he was nextly, who was he battling? Was he
battling Puff? I think I don't think he was gonna
announce who he was battling. I think he was going
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to announce like, Yo, I'm ready, I'm coming, just be
ready hit them with something that he got on the phone.
He was like, man, I can't be a part of nothing.
That looked like a signed like that. My legacy is quality,
My legacy is this. I was just like, oh, we
just laug dre damn it over that? What like? It
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just felt that that was that. That one felt felt
pretty crazy. But since then the energy has been very good. Okay,
now Teddy Riley, I see Teddy Riley. He circled rematch,
so it's Teddy Riley. He's back on it. He's like,
f that, I need to I need to I need
to get back. Of course Teddy wants to get back,
to get back. I enjoyed the Teddy Riley baby Face one,
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the most mean me too, one of my favorite ones.
So if it keeps on giving, it's Teddy going back
at baby Faces, the Teddy one all contenders. Man, I
think the way that the spirit that Teddy's in, he
want to do a repeat, and then he wants whoever's legs.
I can see why Teddy House, y'all better make sure
it's clear and it's right and everything is good. I
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can see why Teddy feels like that though, because like
Teddy Riley ain't no more mean man. That's Telly Riley man.
Goddamn right, you know, damn Like I don't think he
got the flowers he posted to get. Man, that's Teddy
Riley man. Nah. You know you know how I knew
it was serious. Last night when we did the birthday party.
He said I didn't even play no diggity. He didn't.
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I was like, damn, He's like, I got a whole
number twenty. I didn't get to get to man. He
was like, fanstence, I didn't play no diggity. I was like, damn, yeah,
but you know we're gonna see, we're gonna see what
that rematch night his life. You know, you know, you
know it bothers me too, man, when I see people
like yourselves, people like hold who have contributed so much
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to the culture for decades, literally decades, and y'all getting
called sellouts for making power move absolutely What were your
initial thoughts when you saw that reaction from people? Because switch,
I know you, you know you, you you resort back.
The rough riders sometimes get hot head sometimes at times,
what's dude, hit it to that rough rider more real quick?
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You know what? I realized. I realized that we actually
have to have patience with our people. A lot of
people revert to revert to negativity when they don't understand something.
You know, they don't know a lot of people don't
know how to say, man, I don't understand this, or
I don't really know this. So the easiest thing to
do is to go to something that that's ignorant sometimes
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or that's uneducational because a lot of people just read
the headlines and like most people didn't read when it
came after that, and you can tell, but I can
say that the love out weighed the ignorance by far,
by far, by far. It's just that the hate sometimes
or order uneducated order, it just feels a little louder
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sometimes because that's like what you're kind of looking for,
but when you really weigh out the good, it's way way,
way more. So my thing was like, you know what,
I'm just focused on the positivity, you know, because those
are the the same people were saying, damn, why y'all
ain't do that? Like may y'all not do that? You know?
So we we have to lead by example, and me
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and Tim never sold out of anything but shows beats
and greatness. And the people who tell us Tim Swiss,
you gotta fix the Wi fi is over? Thank you,
We love you for this. We needed this. So you know,
I have a little movie. We got more with Swizzy
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and Timbo when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning morning, Everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne, the
guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it
with Swiss and Timbo. This is the one year anniversary
of Versus Charlomagne. You know, how how was the energy
before the Gucci and Jeez battle, because that could have
went left and ruined the whole Versus brand. Which one
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of y'all were there, I know one of y'all were
there which one? Are ya? Were there? Were y'all there? Nope?
On purpose? I mean, I mean, I just think they
already had a conversation before and I feel like they
both was in great spaces. But it's the things and
he aired out. We just know how it was gonna
be aired out. It turned out perfect. Y'all had to
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be nervous a little bit. The phone calls I was getting, Man,
y'all got to cancel it. I'm telling you about to
kill the brand. You gotta cancel it. We gotta cancel.
But they didn't you know, a lot of the people
that I was calling, they didn't know that, Um, you know,
we was letting these guys have have conversations as men.
And one thing that was always clear was we're gonna
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get on this stage and we're gonna keep it real.
Can't get on this stage and act like we we
we buddies and we're not there yet, we you know.
So it was almost like a m everybody was getting
everything off their chest so they could move forward as men.
And I think that that was super, super, super commendable
because they showed this generation was that, you know, no
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matter what, you can come back around and shake hands
like a man to move forward with your life. For me,
that was my favorite Versus because because of the message,
because everybody showed up for them to take each other's
head off, and then they ended up doing a song
together at the end and showing peace and unity. And
I didn't really like that. It didn't really bring bells
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in the media like that because how one person swung
off on somebody, it would have been everywhere. But being
at it was, it was positive. I didn't I didn't
see a lot of of the celebration for that. That
was like deserving the Nobel Peace Prize, Like that don't happen,
you know that to me when Gucci said, um, thank
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you for extending the olive branch and I accepted, I'm like, Dan,
that should have been the headline. Yeah, but y'all made
the headline. That's what's good enough. If that's like behind
the scenes as a whole other show for Versus, absolutely
absolutely so, we're gonna We're gonna let let the announcement
and stuff come out proper um because it deserved. We've
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been we've been playing a lot of different things. You know.
I feel like we're just we're just starting, you know, like,
if you think about it, none of the people on
versus went twice yet, right, almost ninety percent of the
artists can go with other people and give you a
whole other different type of shell. You know. It's just
like and and rest on the way, like you can
have different uh people go with different people. We have
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so many things coming before we even get to that,
you know, like we didn't even get to our calypso versus.
We didn't get to Africa versus. We didn't get to
so many lad we didn't even get to the Latin
world yet. And we have all of those things lined up. Um,
pretty amazing. But it's just like why Russia when when
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there's versus that we know that we gotta take off
the runway. Um first, Yeah, we've seen a couple of
rough riders in the mix. We've seen X, We've seen kids.
Tim When is when is people from your team gonna
be in the mix? Missy just to timber Lake. When
that's gonna happen, Missy, buster gotta happen? Oh man, the
video wise too, I'm working on that. I've been working up. Look,
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they both gonna come to the stage, trust me, I
got let me let me ask you this question, Tim,
because this has been some of the stuff that's been
floating around Usher versus justin Timberlande, Who you got whoo oo?
I gotta go with my boy man no where, Tim
and I other think and j You and JT made
great records. Jat records. He ain't he can't touch unsher catalog.
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He got some bullets. We got some simple bullets too.
But I'm gonna ride with him. I'm a ride with
I'm a ride with my boy. You don't really talk
that trash. You ain't dupre but you don't really believe it, though, Tim,
you don't really believe it. Huh, you don't really believe it.
I believe I believe it. It's a hard one. It's
a hard one, but I got I know. It's all
about the curation. Baby, you played the wrong song. I
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come back with a Bengal je du I would say,
it's three catalogs that are virtually untouchable. Jim, That's what
you mighty would call it. Because Jade gonna set the
play list. I'm gonna set the plays. I know he
do a false move. You know that can change the night,
because I've seen you do that like why do you
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play that song? Why don't you play that song? Yeah?
Like it's three catalogs. I think it's untouchable. Three what three?
I think Usher got a pretty untouchable catalog. The Queen
Mary J. Blige got an untouchable catalog, and hold got
an untouchable catalog. Yes, hold on. First of all, ain't
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nobody catalog like Chris Brown? What Chris has a great catalog? Chris,
Chris a great catalog? But first of all, Chris Brown
said he had now come on now, no he does.
But but but against too though like that, like Chris
Brown against Usher, Nah, I should wins that. No, he
can't do that because Chris Brown got too much. He
got too much his bag, he got like fifty bags.
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But Usher got twenty nuclear weapons, like twenty weapons, MASI okay, No,
Chris Brown has fifty nuclear weapons. He got weapons with
not nukes not No, all right, Chris, don't let him
talk to you like that, Chris, Chris, you came on down, Chris.
But again, like like Timberly, it also is the creation
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of what goes against what too? Yeah, it really is. Now,
look missy, I'm gonna get her. I think that that's
the perfect match. She just has. She has a fear
of going against her brother. But I'm working on that celebration,
and I think that it should be videos too, because
they both had They should celebrate their videos absolutely, because
(54:38):
Missy always loved Busted videos. I'm sure she told Buster
because they like brothers and sisters. But I don't know
if they never told each other, like to the people
on face to face, because the conversations behind the scene
that Missy and Bussies have about their videos, because they
I feel like they planned them together to be honest
with you, and I felt like that's the conversation that
the world needs to hear because those two are amazing
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and that would be the party of all parties. But
I think the people, if the people want that, the
people need to campaign man and let them know that
that's what they want as well. But Missy gotta pass.
I don't care. Wish she'd do, you know what I'm saying.
She's just super talented and creative. You know, she could
pick whoever she wanted the verses. I'm gonna be like, all, Hey,
(55:20):
that's what you want to do, baby, let's go. I
think that was a perfect I could say from the beginning,
I need to see Missy Elliott on there. I would
be really hype for that. I'll be there early. Missy
can't use the brother excuse with Buster either, because y'all
just had Ghost and Ray and y'all got Red and
Math coming. That's true, So that brother excuse is not
a good excuse anymore. Missy, thank you. I'm gall I'm
(55:41):
gonna use this to repeat it back to us. And
what about LL cool J? Ll cool J? That would
be a great one too, because he has hits and
different errors of hip hop. But but just who battles
who goes against LL? I would love to see LLL
and I love to see nons. I would love to
see them too, not together, but both of them on verses.
I think everybody's gonna be okay, so so so so
(56:06):
there's gonna be no problem getting versus off in the
post pandemic world. Clearly. Now versus versus is in our DNA. Now,
it's just like I look at it like how we
used to look at Soul Train. We couldn't wait for
sol Train to come on on Saturdays, you know what
I'm saying. And see what artists is performing and I
feel like it's a it's a place of love and healing,
and I feel like healing canna always be around to
(56:26):
the test of time. Well, you appreciate you guys for
checking in and congratulations one year anniversary of Versus and
I can't wait to that. I can't wait to this
vaccine starts circulating because Versus as a live event. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
we can't wait. Happy belated birthday, ten. I saw you
got that ASR ten, so having some fun. You're having
(56:46):
some fun with that already. And now I'm waiting for
my guy. I want to mess it up, so I
would make sure he give me all the right parts.
I actually gonna use it. I'm waiting to use it
again when I start back up, finish him up. Justin album,
this new album, So when that was done, he'll be
ready for the Verses Versus usher. That would be the
start of a single. And I can't wait for well, hey,
(57:08):
beget speaking into existence right there, justin dropping this year too,
if I can help it. Yeah, okay, okay, all right,
Well it's Timberland and Swiss Beats the Breakfast Club. Thank you,
fellas Peace than it's about. This is the rumor report
(57:30):
Angela Yees on the Breakfast Club. Well, our girl, Evanie
K Williams is the newest Real Housewives of New York
cast member, and the trailer for season thirteen is out
and you can see her checking Ramona Singer for how
she spoke to the housekeeper. Listen to this, Diana, No,
I'm I get my help from so she could he
(57:52):
help the help? It was a little triggering for me.
Here's the hospitality assistance. I have more education freative than
anybody at the table. Meant to my house and tell
me I don't have an education. I can live eke
listen well, drop on a clues bombs Ebney K Williams. Okay.
That help also makes you think of a movie that helps.
(58:15):
I just don't want to see Ebany swinging on nobody,
and you know I don't play about Ebney K Williams. Okay,
So everybody on that show need to be very careful
on how you move on. Ebany K. It's weird to
see you on that show. You know, I alway support
Ebney Kay Williams, but I just don't see a speaking
to any of these women. Definitely, Leah McSweeney, that's my girl,
and so I could see her and Leah being cool.
(58:35):
But I can see that, and I would I would
watch for Leah and for for Ebony. It also Ebony
has multiple sides, right, Like you know, Eboney's able to
you know, sit down and and and and have a
conversation with anybody. You know, like they always say, all
but a wise man can play the role of a fool,
but a fool can't play the role. And Ramona Singer
is known for treating people in the service industry not
(58:58):
too good, and so that's something that she's been called
out on numerous times in the past, and even her
former co star Bethany Franco called her out for her
poor behavior towards her assistant. Andy Cohen called her out
for how she treated the staff in Mexico, And so
that's an ongoing thing. I do not like when people
are rude to anybody who's in the service industry. It
is the nastiest thing when people feel like you're above
(59:19):
certain people know everybody's name, you know, be courteous, like
they're doing a service for you. Okay, But I'll be
watching Real Housewives in New York. I've never watched before,
but I'll be watching for I watched it. I watched
it for Leah last season. Yeah, I never watched New
York City like that. But now I'm gonna support Eboney
that when is it? Couple? May fourth is the premier,
(59:41):
So she's like the first black person added to the cast. Okay,
and don't we get to listen to Ebony K. Williams
holding court podcasts on the Black Effect. I heart radio
podcast Network from me and Dustin great podcast. All right,
and now let's talk about Real Housewives of Atlanta. Kenya
Moore has apologized, and that is because she was wearing
a Native American had dressed for Halloween on the Real
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Housewives of Atlanta. She got some backlash at first. She
tried to double down on it, and I said, oh,
five four three two one, here he goes. She was
dressed as a quote warrior princess, so uh in this website,
this Instagram paid illuminative actually went ahead and you know,
(01:00:23):
posted to her. We are deeply disturbed by last night's
episode of Real Housewives of Atlanta and which Kenya Moore
were a Native American warrior princess costume. Bravo apologized, They said,
Bravo aims to have the highest standards of respect and inclusivity,
and we recognize that the recent episode in which a
cast member Where's the Native American Costume? Did not uphold
those values. We had hoped it would provide a teachable moment. However,
in retrospect, it is clear the network did not address
(01:00:46):
this properly given the gravity of the situation. We apologize,
But at first Kenya was saying that, um, you know,
she was able to do that, she had that in
her blood. But then she did end up apologizing after
a lot of backlash, she said, I want to sincerely
apologize eyes for inappropriately wearing the Native American head dress
as a costume. I now realized this is both disrespectful
(01:01:06):
and insensitive and would never have done it if I
had the knowledge and understanding beforehand. I regret it. When
you know better, you do better. I am genuinely sorry.
How many times do we have to have this conversation though,
you know where people get offended by it, Like we've
had this conversation a lot. But on the other side,
you know, we grew up playing cowboys and Indians and
we thought it was, I guess, a show of respect,
(01:01:27):
but we've had these conversations. People are offended by it,
so we should stop right Well, Native Americans got to
start putting hands on people, you know what I'm saying.
That's what it's. But it just got to make any
when you when when Halloween, when you wear you know,
different guard from different you know, sides of the world,
whether it's cowboys or Indians or well, you're the only
(01:01:47):
person that dresses up like a cowboy. Okay, you told
us to tell story with gear, and you dressed up
like a goddamn cowboy and you had to chapter your
butt out, you said. And then it was like right
after you saw Brokeback Mountain. But yeah, it's true. People
dressed up at It's like trying to be serious all
the time. You always want to bang back to my
ass right every ye you keep talking about cowboy. You
mentioned cowboys three times. The only person in this room
(01:02:08):
that has ever played cowboys and Indians is you. You
ain't ever played cowboys and damn cowboys Indians. I'm a
Dallas cowboy fan. That's about it. We need to cowboys
an Indians a little game. All right. Well that is
your report. All right, thank you, missying. Let's zip it. Guys. Now,
if you are a cowboy, what would your cowboy name?
But I'm just curiosus. What what a role play? Yeah? Yeah,
(01:02:35):
you're giving man. Okay, I need Derek Jackson to come
to the front of the congregation. We'd like to have
a world with Derek Jackson this morning. So who is
Derek Jackson? For the people out there that don't know,
I guess we'll find out when we come and find out.
We all know now. We might not have known before,
but now we know because it's been all over social media.
That's right. This isn't for the people who don't know.
This is for the people who know. This is for
the people who follow, and this is for Derek Jackson himself. Okay,
(01:02:58):
all right, we'll get to the next is the Breakfast
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(01:03:27):
being Drunky of the day a little bit of a
mixed so like a Donkey day. Now I've been called
a lot of my twenty three years, like Donkey of
the day is a new wife. Well, okay, okay, Donkey
(01:03:47):
of to Day for Wednesday, March twenty fourth goes to
self love ambassador, entrepreneur, social media relationship expert Arthur. He's
wrote books like Hail Together Without Hurting each Other. He
wrote another book called Single Mothers of for Grown Men Only.
And he even wrote a book called A Cheating Man's Heart,
a fiction novel. I put fiction novel in air quotes
(01:04:10):
because based on all these new developments, it's safe to
say Derek Jackson's a book, A Cheating Man's Heart was
probably based on a true story. Now Derek has built
a following basically calling men out on their behavior. Okay,
holding men accountable. I'm not mad at that. He's done
it to me. He's done it to Little Duvall. He's
done it to Gilly the King, He's done it to
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Isaac Kay is the third. This is this thing, Okay,
holding men accountable, and I'm fine with that. I had
him on my podcast brilliant idiots a few years ago,
and on that podcast we promised to hold each other accountable. Well,
Derek Jackson, is your turn to be held accountable. Okay,
let's just get right to it. Derek Jackson is full
of Okay, I can't Curson. You know that? He say?
(01:04:51):
Oh what, Yes, he's full of that. Okay. He's a liar,
a textbook narcissist and manipulator who gets what he want
aunt at the expense of other people's well being. This
is a guy who will get online and say this
about men who have cheated. I have no sympathy for
a man who finds it to be difficult to be
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faithful after being in a promiscuous lifestyle and either ship.
Nobody told you to be permissious before the relationship, and
nobody made you be monogamous with just her. You don't
want to let another man have her and more times,
I would say, nine times out of ten, when the
Duke is caught cheating, that was wasn't his very very
first time cheating, that was his only time getting caught.
(01:05:33):
I agree with you, Derek. Okay. And guess what. Derek
Jackson himself is a cheatah oh he just got exposed
by a woman named Candice. I can't pronounce her last name,
but but Derek Jackson, who was a married man, bought
this woman to Atlanta to stay in his house he
shares with his wife and kids. The woman Candice, who
Derek was cheating with, actually took pictures of her laying
(01:05:54):
in the bed he shared with his wife in their
Atlanta home. Derek Jackson, who spells his last name j
X and why I don't know that bothers me. Jackson
may be a slave name, but when it comes to
black people, it's one of the greatest last names you
can never have. Why would you hack that? I mean,
when you're talking Jackson's, you're talking Samuel, l Janet, Jesse, Bow, Randy, Mahelia,
(01:06:14):
and of course Michael. But actually, I'm glad you don't
spell your last name Jackson because you don't deserve to
be in that Jackson power ranking. Okay, if you were,
you would be at the bottom, right under Andrew. You know,
Andrew Jackson, seventh President of the United States of slave
master eth Nick Cleans the Tyrant. If you actually speiled
your last name Jackson correctly, you would be at the
bottom of the list near him because of the level
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of evil that you display. Yes, my brothers, see what
we're gonna do here today is stop the Shenanigans. Okay. See,
my father always told me that when you lie, you're
not lying to nobody but yourself. And I have watched
you since this story broke, just lie an attempt to
continue to manipulate the public. I mean that's what you do.
You manipulate people. You get online and have these bad
(01:06:56):
faith arguments, which is also textbook narcissism, meaning you don't
care about even trying to understand the people that you
speak about. You said it yourself, I don't have no
sympathy for a man who cheats. Not only do you
not care or attempt to understand the people you're talking
about to have any sympathy or empathy. All right, You
are dedicated to deliberately misunderstanding and mischaracterizing others to make
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yourself look good. You like to paint other men as
being dishonest and deceptive and morally corrupt. Why because you're
a narcissist, and that's what narcissists do, project their bs
onto other people. The reason you love to paint men
is dishonest deceptive and morally corrupt. It's because that's what
you are, See, Derek, I waited to give you donkey
because I wanted to see how you would react to
(01:07:42):
all of this, and you're reacted by doing what you've
been doing all this time, and that's lying. See. I
saw the first video you posted when you first addressed
the allegations. You said that you and your wife were
separated during that time and that you and can just
have had a sexual relationship without actually having sex. Listen,
name screw it, molde, ef it, molde. I'm hitting up
(01:08:02):
old chicks. I really don't care at this point. One
of those people was a girl named Campus. Now here's
the thing, So me and candids have had a sexual
relationship without actually having sex. Fallacies, nonsense, word salad, lies, denying,
changing definitions. This is textbook narcissism. People lying about what happened,
the now delusion, trying to confuse us, to make us
(01:08:24):
doubt the reality of the reality of the situation. See.
Narcissists are often he'll equipped to have mature discussions or
resolve conflicts, but in their mind they are experts at it. Okay,
he don't even really understand what he's saying, but in
his mind he's being rational, reasonable, incorrect. But the reality
is this nigga just lying. That's why what he's saying
don't make no sense. Okay, we had a sexual relationship
(01:08:45):
but didn't have sex. That's why it's just an incoherent
rank with no logic because it's a lie. Then hours later,
hours later, Derek Jackson came back online with his wife
to admit that he did cheating, that he was unfaithful
to his wife. Listen to this guy, is that Derek
Jackson was involved with other women outside of the marriage.
About involved, I want to be clear. I'm not talking
about just casually kicking it, maybe a lunch or something
(01:09:08):
like that. I'm talking about a serious as six first name, nigga,
last name. Please, Derek, if nobody else has told you
what you did to your wife was wrong, all right.
She had nothing to do with this. She wasn't with
you when you was out here cheating with these women,
so she shouldn't be with you when you're doing damage control.
This story has nothing to do with her. Nothing. And
what sad is you are more concerned about saving your
(01:09:29):
business than you are about saving your marriage. You are
more concerned about what we think of you than you
are about what your wife thinks of you. Okay, you
care more about what we think what You're more concerned
about what we think of you than you are about
what your wife thinks of you. King, if you're gonna
use your wife as a human shield like Nino Brown
used that kid as a human shield in New Jack City,
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at least get her glammed up. Okay, you got her
up there looking like she forgot it was the second
part to the bust of challenge. I was waiting for
her to drop and come up fresh, but that never happened.
And guess what, you don't care. You didn't care about
the backlash she could receive. You be on social media
all the time. You know how cruel people are. Not
only did your wife have to heal from your infidelity,
now she has to heal from the bullying that she
(01:10:12):
is currently receiving online. But the narcissist like you don't
give a damn because your goal is a narcissist, is
to dominate and be perceived as right at all costs.
Do you know the complex your wife is gonna have
now it's impossible to not being impacted by what people
say about you online ain't enough God in Jesus in
the world. You can put on the whole armor of
(01:10:32):
God and God will protect you, but you still gonna
feed into what people are saying. And you could have
protected your queen from all that because she had nothing
to do with it. This is about you and your behavior.
If she forgives you, great, but that don't mean drag
her out and have her on your arm looking like
a damn puppet off Crankyacres and you the chief manipulated,
controlling all her movements. But that's what narcissists do. They deflect, attack, project.
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That's why he had his wife there to fleck. Then
he started talking about John Gravey because Shaderom asked him
a question. You should have just ignored that, but you
can't because narcissists love to shift attention from what they
are saying and doing. This. Brother Derek Jackson went so
far after the fleck and blame Jesus. Listen, at that point,
I had a bee for God. I gave my life
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to Christ and my whole life fell apart, my marriage
fell apart. At this point, I'm not seeing my kids
and I really honestly just went to a place of effort.
It's the audacity for me. I've never heard a person
say I gave my life to God and now my
life is left up. That's not how that works, Derek.
God told me to tell you stop lying. Nigga. Okay, God, Jesus,
the Holy Ghost, they don't got nothing to do with
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your ways. In fact, they told me to remind you
that this is nothing but the devil. That's who should
be getting the blame here, the devil, and the devil's
name is Derek Jackson. You're the liar, you're the manipulator.
You're the narcissist. Giving your life to Christ. Didn't after
your life up. You fed your life up because you
live in a lie and you had the nerve to
blame God. You did the same thing to Jesus that
you did to your wife. Bought Jesus into it for
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no reason. But the reason you do this is because
you never truly have to take responsibility for their toxic behavior.
That's what narcissists do. Narcissists do things like this. The
only reason he bought Jesus up is because he never
truly wants to take responsibility for his bad behavior. Derek,
I decided to give you donkey to day after what
I heard you say last night, because it confirmed for
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me what I already knew. You are a textbook narcissist
like you need to be studied see Gaslight. His narcissists
love to speak in the third person. Why because it
distances them from their actions. Listen to this dude yesterday
sitting in the car. Listen. I hope he understands that
all the accountability in the world is not going to
rebuild broken trust, not on a personal level, and even
with the public that he's addressing, like even his most
(01:12:44):
loyal supporters at this point will probably have a raised
eyebrought from this point forward whenever he wants to condemn
another man for something like this, and rightfully so. So
hopefully he understands that. Nonetheless, I know some people will
see this type of video, even though he's come forward
and he's been completely honest, some people are just going
to close the book on d I'm more so on
the side of his wife and just basically letting this
(01:13:06):
be a new chapter of how I see him, because
I do believe that his content over the years has
helped a tremendous amount of people. You know, he tells
the truth, He speaks facts and quite honestly him and
be real with y'all. I've needed several new chapters in
my own life. When gaslighters narcissists feel that not enough
people are praising them, they praise themselves. Speaking the third
person is a reassurance to the gaslight of narcissists that
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he is worthy of adoration. Derek, it's just simply time
for you to shut the f up forever. Take a break.
I know last year with COVID, money probably was tight
because you weren't getting a book for speaking engagements to
show up the lot of people. And I know you
see your business crumbling before your eyes. But King, just
go get help. You need to do some real soul searching.
You need to do some real therapy, and you need
to fix what's wrong with you. Don't get online that
day trying to project to fleck and attack anyone else.
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Prove to us that you are not a narcissist by
shutting the hell up. I challenge you to disable all
your social media and go away for some much vanish.
I know, as a narcissist, you believe that you can
talk your way out of this that you're but no,
because see, if you don't stop, now, I know where
you're gonna go from here. What's gonna happen is instead
of really taking responsibility for your actions, you're gonna continue
to deflect and start attacking other people. And that's when
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it's gonna get bad for you, because right now it's
just Candice well Man on man. There's so many women
that are ready to talk about how you tried to
highlight them, and if you don't stop while you're ahead,
it's gonna get worse. And I know it may feel
like you can't get worse, but Derek, it absolutely can.
Just go away for a while. I know you got
an extremely fragile ego and shakey self esteem. You're gonna
be online looking for the handful of people who's still
(01:14:31):
stupid enough to support you. You're gonna be reposting them,
retweeting them to receive more false validation, looking for folks
to side with you and tell them that you are
right and good and blah blah blah. Well, you can
prop your wife up, you can deflect and attack others,
blame others, act like you're happily married now and continue
to use this situation to promote that book of lies
you have on your website with you and your wife
on the cover. But since you the narcissists like to
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speaking third person, let's end this with Derek Jackson giving
a piece of advice to Derek Jackson. Let's public service announcement.
Marriages are make a man marriage material. See through the
media and sometimes firsthand experience. Marriage has been marketed as
what it could and really should be a long lasting,
beautiful union. But it's not a magic trick that wipes
away of dudes. Ain't the ways forever. You can go,
get the prettiest ribbon you can find and put it
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on a turd, It's still gonna be a piece of
Marriage makes you married. Loyalty is what makes you committed.
I agree, Derek. You can put a ribbon on a
piece of and it's still a piece of. Okay. And
if you've proved anything to us this week, it's that you, sir,
are a piece of Can you change that? Show? We
all grow. But you have to make a commitment to
yourself and not this idea of yourself that you have
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created online. Please let Rimmy Mark give Derek Jackson the
biggest he haw he haw he ha You stupid mother?
Are you dumb? All right? Well said, well said, all right,
thank you for that. Donkey to day up next ask
ye eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
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asking Ye. Hello. Who's this? It's rod R. What's up?
(01:16:17):
What's what's good? Um? It's not really a question, is
more like, um, I guess the statement um I was,
I would just bitch my girlfriend for about six years. Um.
We had some issues from off and on things. Um,
and we just had a conversation and she just gonna
(01:16:37):
seek me. She kept my kid and everything. She still
has my team to our apartment right now. And I
know it's just a lot going on. She has a
twenty six year old daughter. They just ruve then eighteen
year old girl in the house. Man. She's coming at
me saying that I'm not giving her a love interfection. So,
y'all've been having some issues. And then she just laughed.
(01:16:59):
But she has your kids. Are you sure she's okay. Yeah,
I'm sure she's okay. Were just we just had a
conversation last Sunday. Sum, everything that we've been talking about
about me not giving her affection. Um, she's upset about
me not telling her I love her as much as
I used to anymore. UM. You know, just all little
(01:17:19):
things that I guess making her feel like I leave
her and want her in the relationship. UM, and what
I do, I do want to be with her. And
it's just like I just think that she's doing things
and she's creating all of this stuff, so you think
it's not real. She's just done. So you're thinking this
(01:17:39):
is not real and she's just creating issues. And she
doesn't really feel that way, yes, because like she's she's
forty five years old, she's living at home with a
twenty six, twenty five year old daughter, UM, and her
daughter's not doing anything. UM to move on. We've been
talking about moving in together. I'm in the birds of
buying a house right now. I'm trying to get our
(01:18:00):
house right now. Um, and I just I just have
an issue with her coming to you about problems that
she has with the relationship and instead of you wanting
to work on it and understanding, you think she's making
this out. Yeah I do. I think a lot of it.
She's making it up because, like I don't understand, Like
it's kind of hard for me. I'm kind of shock
(01:18:21):
that I got through to you, guys, because I've been
thinking about calling for a while. I just why why?
But let me ask you this. Can you admittedly say
that you're not telling her you love her as much
as you used to? Yeah, I can say that, and
I have Okay, I have a legitimate reason why. Well
my legitimate reason why is because like she's not around,
(01:18:43):
like you know, we we barely spend twenty four hours
agother on the weekend, you know what. And we live
not in the same city. Well, I'm in Georgia and
she lives in like Delus, I live in Varty. Um,
so I just came use about why you guys had
a conversation to try to resolve things, and yet you
(01:19:03):
don't believe when she's expressing herself to you, but you
are admitting to me that you don't do the things
that she says you don't do. But then you're also
saying she's making it up. That doesn't make it easy
for someone to want to express themselves to you if
you just don't believe them. WHOA, Well, I don't know
what to say because, like I've got ghosted. I would
never do that. So yeah, but you also you also
(01:19:25):
won't tell her that you love her, And it's like
you're blaming her for you not telling her you love her.
You're saying it's her fault because she's not around. I
have been told her I love her about like, how
can you so affection to a person that's not there? Well,
why would I want to be around you if you're
not showing me affection? It just feels like you guys
both need to be really open minded about things. And
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I'm gonna tell you the truth. As a woman, sometimes
these things fester and they build up. We have these
conversations with you, they don't go as planned. That might
have been like a deal breaker for her and U.
When we come to that point and we're ready to
give up, that window of opportunity for you closes and
we've already moved on in our head months earlier, so
you have the opportunity to try to bring it back.
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But instead it feels like you're deflecting. You're saying it's
her fault. You're not admitting that maybe she really does
feel this way. You're not trying to come up with solutions.
Because I feel like discussions like this are a great
opportunity for both people to say this is what I
could be doing better, instead of saying you're doing this,
that's why I'm not doing this. It should be okay,
what can I work on? And then I'm gonna let
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you know what you need to work on. How can
we move forward together? Instead of I'm telling you how
I feel and you're telling me it's not valid. No,
I agree with that, but I think we already with
to that already. I've already had the stars with her
and saying how to we make things better? You know
I want to be with you. I love you? And
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have you reached out to her? Sin Sea Ghost? Did
you have you reached out to her? I've been trying
to reach out to all all weekends, like we have
the conversation on Monday. We had a conversation on Sunday,
And we actually talked a couple of days this week.
And then when Saturday came, usually, you know, because I
was just expecting to see a Saturday. I called her
Saturday morning. She doesn't answer the phone, so I call
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her again. She's our answering. And this is all after
we've been talking, you know, for two or three days.
I haven't talked to us since Thursday. Who are The
discussion is good that you guys had. It wasn't a
great conversation because you know, we both got things off
our chest. I guess, you know, we want to do
get whatever it is that we needed to discuss off
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our chest. But my thing is, okay, if we have
this conversation and we decided to meet face to face,
you know, and then I guess within those next three
days she felt like he needed to ghost me or whatever,
and no, ahead, I'm sorry, I was gonna say she
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might just be doing that for herself and feeling like
I don't want to keep doing something thing that we're
going in circles and maybe I need to just cut
the cord. Sometimes we do feel like we have to
go cold turkey. I just want to make a suggestion
to you. If this is the person that you want
to be with and you love her, then maybe you
need to take heed to what she's telling you she
needs you to do and address it that way instead
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of saying, Okay, that's not valid, that's not legitimate, or
we try this, we try that, because even now you're
being very resistant to what I'm trying to tell you,
and I don't know on her behalf, you know what
you need for her to do. But I think because
she's the one that's left, because she's the one that's hurting,
you need to let her know, Okay, these are the
things that you told me I need to work on,
and this is what I'm willing to do, and let's
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come together and really move forward, solution oriented, and then
I'll let you know the things that I feel like
are necessary for me because I want this to work.
Sometimes our ego doesn't let us say okay, I'm wrong,
or I need to work on this, or amid our
own faults, and that's a great way for you guys
to be able to move forward. But if she's over it,
you know, I don't know what else I can tell you,
because sometimes it's been something that's been built up and
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explodes and we're like, I can't do this anymore. But
if you really love her, then I feel like you
just have to approach it in a way that you're
not putting blame on her. You're just letting her know
what you can do to try to salvage this, and
you have to make real change, and if that means
you have to call in an expert, and y'all got
to go sit down and talk to a therapist. Let
her know you're willing to do whatever it takes, because
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sometimes that's what we need to know. If she's not
feeling loved, if she's not feeling like you're there for her,
think about the stress of her having to take care
of for a twenty six year old daughter who lives
with her, and you're probably giving her a hard time
about that as well. That's her daughter. I'm sure it's
stressful for her too, And then to hear it from
you and then also have to deal with it in
real life. That's not easy. So people have a lot
of stress that they're going through right now, and I'm
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sure you are too, So y'all gotta be each other's
people that you can lean on. It's a team work,
effort thing. It's definitely teamwork, and I agree with everything
you're saying. It's just like I do think that I
have some veolop for me. I said, it's a it's
not a who's winning, who has valid points? Just be
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vulnerable and if you want something to work out, you
have to take that risk and be vulnerable, and you
have to also expose your own flaws and concentrate on those.
Instead of saying I have valid points, it feels like
you're trying to win an argument. That's not what this
is about. No, I'm not trying to just win an argument.
I'm just trying to you know, I guess I'm trying
to get my point and it's so. It's okay though,
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but in getting your point a crust, it doesn't have
to be like I have a valid point, You're wrong,
I'm right. That's not how it works. You can say
you know what, I'm receiving what you're telling me, and
I get it, and so I want to work on
those things. How can I make this happen? Let's do
that right? Noo, get right? All right? Good luck, man,
I hope you work it out. Can I shout out
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my own r go ahead and shout in the hood.
I got a show, took a show on YouTube, touching
the hood. All right, okay, ask ye eight, don't drink
five A five one oh five one that got rumors
all the way. Yes, And Sewedia is on the cover
as Cosmopolitan magazine, and she's being very vulnerable about things
and her career that didn't go as planned and how
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hard it was for her at a certain point. All right,
we'll get to that. Next is the Breakfast Club. The
Breakfast Club morning, everybody, We all the Breakfast Club. Let's
get to the rumors. Let's talk Bobby Brown, Julie, she's
filling the team. This is the Rumor Report with Angela
(01:25:31):
Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, Bobby Brown and Kim
Warden are looking for justice for their late son, Bobby
Brown Junior. Bobby Brown Junior died from an accidental overdose
of alcohol, cocaine, and fentanyl. Now, according to a statement
from the family, he said, my family continues to mourn
my son's death. Street fentanyl has taken the life of
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so many people unnecessarily, and Bobby Junior is another victim.
He also described the opioid crisis is out of control.
He said, those applying this lethal drug should be held
responsible for the death and destruction that it causes. Now,
his mom said he was not into drugs, even though
in the autopsy it says he had a medical history
of alcohol, cigarettes, and marijuana use. She said that he
(01:26:16):
was easily influenced and this is a situation where he
associated himself with the wrong people. My son is gone
and those who contributed to his senseless death should be
held accountable. Yeah, listen, I don't know how Bobby Brown
Senior does it either. I mean that man has consistently
lost the closest people to him, Mom, Dad Whitney, Bobby Christina,
his son. Like, I don't know how he even maintains sanity. Yeah,
(01:26:44):
all right. So Sweetie is on the cover Cosmopolitan magazine.
She looks great, by the way, on there, and in
that article she's very open about her struggles that she's
had with her career and getting started in the industry
and the work that she has to put in. But
she said last year was the year that she finally
became comfortable in her own skin. She said, I kind
of figured out what my purpose was. I think it's
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important to show little black and brown girls, they can
be successful and whatever they want to do, if I
can do it, you can do it too. I know
that as long as I work hard, I'll become one
of the best. And she also talked about how she
really struggled and the rocky start that she had, especially
at one point when she was freestyling, and she said
the host called her basic and things like that happened
(01:27:27):
and it just kind of put her in a bad space.
Bay lets me wouldn't washed the diamonds, baby dance and
not your better see the clock tick to whoa and
me girl bro icy? I mean, don't got times for
girls that don't like me. I be minding my own bits,
but they check up on me like a parent does
the kids. How does that really feel? You don't know
(01:27:47):
me and don't like me. That's a very special skill cooking. Oh,
you don't know me and you don't like me, that's
a very special scale dropping. Y'all just don't even understand kid.
Y'all don't know balls when you hear them. Top it, sweetie,
she makes great record. She just had a bad day,
but that it was a really dark point in her life.
(01:28:09):
She said, I went from being so loved so quickly
because of Icy Girl. To on my first promo run,
she said, the script flipped. The script flipped really quick,
like night and day. Because Icy Girl was so popular,
I was being booked out of huge festivals. I was
literally thrown into it. Also, by the way, what bar
is she being held to? That's that's that's what I
want to know. Yeah, but I hear that just now.
(01:28:31):
I'm just like, all right, freestyle, that's cool. Freestyle wasn't good,
But what bar is she being held to? But she
releases a lot of dope music. She puts out a
lot of dope singles, and she can't be scrutinized only
because of that freestyle. We've all sometimes I don't expect
Sweetie to be Kendrick Lamar. I don't expect Sweetie to
be Rhapsody. That was cool for Sweetie. I don't see
what the problem is. Yeah, it's just I guess it's
(01:28:53):
just hard also because yeah, she was beloved and then
that happened, and the internet is very unforgiving still and
step you know, people go crazy. I like the song
best Friend that she has out though that's my song
right there. It's cute. That's just funny because what I
enjoy it. I'm gonna go back and watch this video,
lady and read the comments and see people say, shallow me. No,
you're lying. You're lying. I mean I am not, you
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are lying. Enjoyed it. But every record Sweetie put out
has been I think a top twenty record, of top
ten record. She's put out hits. I mean, she's just
not a freestyle again, let me back, I think, play
it again, babe. Lets me wouldn't watched the Diamonds. They'd
be dancing not your better see the clock ticks top
whoa and me a girl bro icy but mean, don't
got times for girls that don't like me. I be
(01:29:37):
minding my own bits, but they check up on me
like a parent does the kid. How does that really feel?
You don't know me and don't like me. That's a
very special skill. Because you don't know me and don't
like me, that's a very special sale. I'm checking up
on you like parents check up on their kids. I
heard balls. I don't know what y'all heard. Dropping a
clue bomb, Sweetie. You know a lot of artists won't
(01:29:58):
freestyle too, and I and I understand why it's not
easy to even be able to do that. That's why
I can respect even like somebody doing that, because that's
I enjoy very I can't imagine all right now, Sessi
Street has added two black muppets, and that is West
and Elijah, and so they've made their debut in a
(01:30:18):
short online video because they it's a black father and son.
So they want to help children understand racial literacy. Melanine
is something that we each have inside our bodies that
make the outside of our bodies the skin color that
it is. It also gives us our eye and our
hair color. If we are of nomanm wee are the
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different colors. Well, it's because the more melanie you have,
the darker your skin looks. The color of our skin
is an important part of who we are. But we
should all know that it's okay to we all look
different and so very many ways. How did ever get
on there? I don't know that I want to say
this admitting that they never had black muppets, because I
(01:31:01):
just assume some of the muppets were black. Oh that
the puppets right, Well, it's because they want to be
able to muppets. I don't remember Man, Muppets and Sesame
Street two different things. I don't know Muppets. They muppets, right,
all the Puppets, Muppets. I didn't know that there was
race on Testme Street. I didn't know. None of the
characters were considered. They have some purple ones, but they
do have they do have Spanish speaking ones, you know,
(01:31:23):
and yeah they do. They had Rosa. But I think
what it is never heard. Yeah, what it is is
they want to be able to discuss race and racism.
And they're doing this whole Coming Together series. So what
they're trying to do is focus on things like this
to kind of educate kids. Because I'm trying to figure
out the relationship between Snuff for Love for Getting, Big
(01:31:44):
Bird and Burton Rnie. All right, it's time for them
to live their truth as U and n V. I
always tell you that Burton Ernie, and I hope for
Halloween this year, y'all come in, Jesses Burton Ernie because
the people really want it. You never thought about what
snuff for Love and Gets puts his trunk. No, m well,
you guys could be snuffle Lef for Gets some big
Very too if you want. Okay, But I think vert
and Ernie makes more sense. And yes, NB always it
(01:32:04):
sounded like Elmo. All right, well a lot of ways.
All right, we'll see why people always tickle an Elmo.
Everybody else the people's choice baxters ever, you might not
have got. You might have got that, you might not
have got that. Bachelor hosting, but you could get a
Roles clearly has a crack problem, but nobody can. All right,
(01:32:29):
people's choice mixes up. Next, let's go tickle them. Drum stop,
he really tickled him. That's really how he ended it.
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the Breakfast Club. All right, now, it's Women's History month.
What will be doing well? Ricky Hughes has been doing
(01:33:10):
amazing work. She owns a company, a production company called
Magic Lemonade. She just recently did the Living Black special
for iHeart. She also made history as the first black
female to receive an Emmy for Outstanding Variety Special for
Netflix is Dave chappelle Equanimity and the Bird Revelation comedy special.
She got a Grammy for Best Comedy Album for that
special too, and she recently served as executive producer of
(01:33:32):
BT's tribute to the late Andre Herrell's Mister Champagne and Bubbles,
as well as Dave Chappelle's latest comedy special, Sticks and
Stones on Netflix. She did All Deaf Comedy for that
HBO special. She did Comedy Central's Hood Adjacent, amongst other
things coming up. She does have an own special that's
going to be happening for Easter. It's called Our Own Easter.
And they just announced a new show for HBO Max
(01:33:54):
called The Hype that's hosted by Offset. Here is Ricky Hughes.
It's Woman's History Month and we're celebrating the most influential
women in history. Check out this phenomenal woman for you know,
any woman, especially in a position of power or looking
to become in a position of power, first thing I
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say is, first figure out how to be of service.
You know, it's our job to be of service, and
whatever that means to you, you should go for it.
Forget about fear. It doesn't have a place at all
in any of your choices, and just be honest and
true to yourself. And one thing I've learned is to
not worry about being successful, but how can I be useful?
(01:34:43):
And that was another phenomenal woman in history. All right, Well,
congratulations to Ricky Hughes. She does a majing work in
her whole company, her whole team and Magic Lemonade. You know,
she was in the music business for a while and
then she left to start her career producing TV and
award shows. Congratulations to Ricky, you have been killing it
out here, all right. Absolutely. Now shout to Swizz and
(01:35:06):
Timberland for joining us this morning. That's right. I really
love and appreciate you know what Swiss and you know
Tim have done with Versus. And you know, anybody that
thinks that's not a good business move, they just simply
don't know business because a year ago today Versus wasn't
a business. It was something they were doing for fun.
Correct On Instagram. Now a year later, it's, you know,
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part of a company that's been evaluated for well over
a billion dollars, and every single person who participated in
Versus initially it has equity in that company, Triller. So
you can't do nothing but salute Timberland and Swiss absolutely, man,
shout to them and shout the Swiss. Swiss is my inspiration.
When I get a little ted and I get a
(01:35:48):
little lazy, I called Swizz and Swiss has so many
businesses going on. Man, and he runs his camp and
his machine like a well oiled machine. I called Swizz
and and me and Swiss just have conversations. It gives
me that that energy I need. Not Swis, my Guyswis
is the reason that my first big check in the
music industry came because of Swiss. And you know, a
(01:36:10):
lot of the ways I move is because of a
person like Swiss, because he's a person that does things
that he doesn't have to do. And I always tell people,
if you want to see how somebody see somebody's true character,
watch how they treat people that can't do anything for them.
And I've always seen Swiss treat people with the upmost respects,
so slew to my guy Swiss. All right, well he
got a positive note, yes man. The positive note is
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simply this. For everybody who thinks that, you know, their
life may be a little out of whack right now
and things aren't going the way they want them. To
remember this. Eventually all pieces fall into place. Until then,
laugh at the confusion, live for the moment, and know
that everything, and I do mean everything happens for a reason.
Breakfast Club, Finish y'all. Dune