Drink Champs - Episode 40 w/ DJ Envy & Angela Yee
Episode Date: October 14, 2016N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. In this episode the guys drink it up with DJ Envy and Angela Yee of the Breakfast Club. In the midst of several shots of Tiger Bone they talk about how the Br...eakfast Club came to be, the origins of N.O.R.E. and Envy's 30k beef, Angela Yee's drinking stamina and a lot more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drinkchamps/support Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Yo, y'all, y'all, yo.
This is your boy N-O-R-E.
What up? It's DJ E-F-N.
And this is Drinks Champ's motherfucking podcast.
Make some noise!
And right now, we gotta start with the lady.
She's legendary.
She's Brooklyn's own.
She represents.
She has been holding down this media game for so long.
She is a queen.
Broken barriers.
Black and Asian.
What a persuasion.
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She's my sister
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A friend
And she's excellent at what she do
Right now we talk about
Angela Yee's in the building
Make some noise
And right now
We not only have a radio legend
We have a mixtape legend
That's right
A person that personally helped me
In my endeavors
In my struggles in life.
If I didn't have this man in my life, I might not have been where I am.
He used to pick me up, take me to his grandma's crib, and I rhymed in the basement.
He is now, he is a mixtape legend.
Then he would cross over to radio, and now he's a part of the number one show from the past,
I don't know, upteen years
I'm proud to announce
My friend, DJ Envy
We got the gifts
We blowing up so we get gifts now
Yo Boris
I got a gift bag
We gotta step it up
At the Murphys Club
Cause y'all don't even give out breakfast
Y'all don't give out breakfast breakfast at the Murfrees Club.
No, we sure don't.
Y'all don't give out breakfast.
You get water from the little water thing.
That's my personal liquor brand.
Yeah, that's it.
Thank you.
Responsibly.
Sugar-free, though.
Yeah, sugar-free.
All right, Salud.
Appreciate that.
And we're having drinks.
Cheers.
I always love to do, yeah, Salud.
Salud.
I always love when I don't interview artists because artists, you know, mainly the show has to always predominantly be about them.
I like to sit down.
It's about you.
No, I like to sit down and chop it up, like, you know, and speak about hip-hop in general.
But, Envy, did Joe Buttons go at you a little bit?
What happened
You know I don't know
Somebody told me
Something that he said
Something on his podcast
But I don't listen
To his podcast
But you know
I did hear that
And if he did
It's really fucked
We can curse him right
You can say anything
Eddie the ass eater
Eats ass on the podcast
You know Eddie the ass eater
Yeah he eats ass
He's lying on air
Eddie the ass eater
You gotta show him love
That's not a curse
That's not a curse.
That's not a curse.
That's a blessing.
Okay, continue.
Yeah, no, I mean,
I think it's a disappointment as a person.
Because he's going to call you?
You got your phone number?
Yeah, you know,
we see each other
a lot at the barbershop.
You know,
and it's certain things
that I respect from people
and if he's that way,
I understand.
That's in his blood
and that's him.
He can't change that.
It's in his blood. I like the shot. He can't change that. It's in his blood.
I like the shot.
But, like, you know, certain things with certain people I respect.
And he was one of those individuals that coming up, we came up together.
Came through y'all, right?
Because Clue put him on, correct?
Yeah, Clue put him on.
Web and Nitty actually put him on.
Web and Nitty, big them up.
Yeah, if there was a problem or a situation, I would call him first.
You know, for instance, you know, since we here, I'm not drunk yet. But when we get drunk, I'll tell you something. Okay, please. Oh, if there was a problem or a situation, I would call him first. You know, for instance, you know, since
we here, I'm not drunk yet, but when we get drunk,
I'll tell you something. Okay, yeah, please.
For instance, what I think makes a
disappointment is, he's a runner.
And when I mean runner,
if he gets pressed into a corner, he runs.
You see what I'm saying?
Like, you know, let's do the history.
Shout to Tax Stone. Tax Stone is
here. Man, Tax Stone a bum heads it, but if I see him, I still approach let's do the history. Shout to Tax Stone. Tax Stone is here.
Man, Tax Stone a bum heads it.
But if I see him, I still approach him.
We still met.
Approach him how?
Not like if we have a difference of opinions.
As men, we can have a difference of opinions.
Yeah, yeah.
But when he did that podcast.
You're speaking about Joe Buttons, correct?
Yeah, when he was.
His own podcast.
What was on the podcast?
I don't remember what it was, but I just remember him leaving, him walking out. Oh, oh, oh. I thought speaking about Joe Buttons, correct? Yeah, when he was... His own podcast. What was on the podcast? I don't remember what it was, but I just remember him leaving,
him walking out.
Oh, oh, oh. I thought you meant Joe Buttons.
Joe Buttons and Tax Stone.
I could bring it down for you
if you were like, yeah.
I remember that.
And then when he went to,
what was it, Hot 97 interview?
Hot 97.
With Ebro.
He ran out when he was
asking questions.
Oh, wow.
You can't live your life like that.
You can't live your life
where you have 100%
of your life out there, but then when they ask you about something in your life and you don't feel your life like that. You can't live your life where you have 100% of your life out there,
but then when they ask you about something in your life
and you don't feel comfortable, you run.
That's not grown man shit.
Not to talk about him, because I don't want to talk about it so much.
It got uncomfortable when Tax asked him,
did he sit on the bitch's titty?
That's what happened.
Right.
Now, his answer was horrible.
Let's be honest.
Okay.
I'm not going to use you, Yee, but under Yee's titty.
You just said you're not going to use me.
It's not a female answer.
It's our only female.
It's our only female.
Under Yee's titty is her stomach.
So you said I didn't sit on her stomach, right?
Now, I know that's a horrible answer, but you my God.
So your horrible answer, I ride with.
So you're trying to say you've been to a woman beat up.
No, I'm not going to say that.
I don't know that.
I don't know.
It just came out.
But you know when you can't ride with somebody because you're cool.
When they're wrong, you still got to say you're wrong.
No, but you never say it in front of people.
You say it behind the scenes if you feel a certain way.
Now, no matter what Charlemagne says, if I feel like he's right or wrong,
I'll never say it on air because that's my guy and I ride with him.
But after the show, I'll be like, yo, son, you know you was wrong about that.
No, we disagree on the air all the time.
Not when it comes to certain things that is personal.
Like domestic violence.
Like domestic violence.
Like, for instance, he says something about the whole stop and frisk thing when I had the whole stop and frisk conversation.
Right? But the reason I had that conversation
is because a day before,
they shot up my Rolls Royce.
Tried to carjack me.
Yeah, that's what I thought.
Hit my car four times.
Right.
So at that point, I was emotional
because I got five kids and a wife.
Right, that's right.
And it depended on me.
That's right.
I make the money, you know?
And everybody says,
oh, well, maybe you shouldn't be so flashy.
I've been this way since I was 16.
That's right.
I've been driving Benz's Rolls Royces since I was 16.
I'm a grown ass man.
I work hard.
MPVs all night.
You had a Benz at 16?
I didn't know that.
I work hard.
Let's make some noise for that.
He just lost it.
He's got it.
Go in.
Go in.
And the thing about it is, you know, people's like, oh, it's fake.
Look at that right there.
Look how much it costs to fix that car.
What that say?
That say too much. Say it. Say it. I want you to say it. $83,000. $83 it costs to fix that car. What'd that say? It say too much.
Say it, say it.
I want you to say it.
83,000.
83,000 to fix that car.
83,000 to fix that car.
That's real shit.
That is real shit.
Envy works.
Yeah, envy works.
Envy works.
God damn it.
Envy works.
Envy is working.
So for him, I just feel like he's a disappointment.
I mean, I love him.
I think he's lyrical.
I think he should have been a lot bigger and better than what he is, but that's his decision. I still love him. I love him. But you're really offended because you guys had a disappointment. I mean, I love him. I think he's lyrical. I think he should have been a lot bigger and better than what he is, but that's his decision.
I still love him.
I love him.
But you're really offended because you guys had a past.
You have a history, basically.
Because if it was somebody, since Tax Stone's in the room, you can't get mad at Tax Stone
because it's not like y'all have history.
It's not like he's going to call you and say...
But who won in the fight, Envy or Joe Bart?
Come on, no.
He turned it off.
It's life skin shit.
You got to get to it.
But you know, I don't ever talk about fighting because people say it all the time, but, turn it off. It's light-skinned shit. You gotta get to it. I don't
ever talk about fighting because people say it all the time, but people
don't know. I box.
I know you used to go karate school or something.
I went to karate school.
And now I'm back in the boxing. I box.
If you post a video of you boxing after this, I'm done.
I don't have to do that.
And we gonna whip somebody up with some boxing music.
But I don't like to fight.
I've been 10 months. I got five kids and a wife. I don't gotta fight no more. Your butt is boxed too, right? I don't like to fight. I defend myself.
I got five kids and a wife.
I don't got to fight no more.
Joe Buttons boxed too, right?
I don't know.
Y'all boxed in the same gym?
I wouldn't fight him.
He talking about that shit.
I wouldn't fight him.
I wouldn't fight him.
He just said that.
We could have a conversation.
I wouldn't fight him.
You wouldn't fight him.
But if it got to a point where I got to defend myself, I got to defend myself too.
Ain't nobody fighting, man.
Let's not do that.
Yeah, let's keep the peace, man.
Keep the peace in the Middle East.
But that's with Joe. But let's go to another subject. Okay, yes. Let's not do that. Yeah, let's keep the peace, man. Keep the peace in the Middle East. But that's with Joe.
But let's go to another subject.
Okay, yeah.
You are the first lady to ever come to drink Jack.
Straight up.
Let's make some noise, man.
We have all...
She's excited.
But we always have all pool sticks and no pool pockets.
Paul, does that know what it's about?
I'm not a pool pocket.
Yeah, but you know what it's about.
You know Eddie got out of work early when he found out.
You know that's Eddie the ass
Hey Eddie
Did you see how he got out of bed
You know he loves you
And my boy Tito loves you too
He told me to FaceTime him when we start
But how does it
How do you feel like being on a drink chance
Because you know what I'm going to say something
That I probably only say on the breakfast club
But y'all kind of like the reason Like y'all kind of let me come up to the breakfast
club all the time all the time yeah let me do what the fuck i wanted so it developed a love
for me controlling the room so how how do you like speak about that why would y'all always let me up
there well first of all let's be clear even before we started on the breakfast club i always was like
man nori needs to be on
the radio, like, speaking.
But I know that you have your other career as an artist, so it's hard to tie down.
So that's why podcasts are perfect for somebody like Nori.
You can travel around, do you?
You got a lot of history with people.
You got a lot of great stories.
Be honest.
This nigga is annoying.
He's a good talker.
Nori will hit me, you, Charlamagne.
He's persistent.
We call that persistence. He's a good podcast partner, you, Charlamagne. We call that persistence.
He's a good podcast partner.
We call that persistence.
I'm annoying right now.
I love Nori.
And by the way, he took good care of me.
He got me my Hennessy XL.
That's right.
That's cheap.
That's cheap.
That's some noise for me being classy.
It's not cheap.
Nori.
Nori.
I just jerked on these niggas.
He gets up at 6 in the morning.
No matter what.
Even if he falls asleep at 5.
No, it doesn't matter.
He'll tell you about the interview.
He'll tell you when you're right.
He'll tell you when you're wrong, he'll tell you when you're wrong
He listens to the show, he respects the game
He understands radio, which is dope
That's why I love Nori
I've had some classic moments with Nori
Remember when we did, Patrice O'Neal was on
That's right, Patrice O'Neal
God bless the dead
I wanted to do a project with him too
That's crazy, I thought about him the other day
Because I wanted to do a project with him too man that's crazy i thought about him the other day because um i got i wanted to proofread this script uh it's comedy script and i um i thought of him
first and then i thought of tk kirkland you know i'm saying but patrice o'neill man rest in peace
man but like how how did you guys come together because envy on one hand was at hot 97 you were
at serious satellite charlemagne was in Philly
He was unemployed at the time
And Envy was at Power already
I went to Power
And you had like the 5 o'clock slide
I'll be honest
I don't know if I should be honest
I didn't necessarily want to go to Power
I was kind of trying to use
Power to get more money
So when I went to Ebro I was like Yo, yo, son, they offered me some money.
You know, will you match the money?
Me thinking Ebro's going to be like, bet we'll match the money.
Right, we can't afford to let Envy go.
We can't afford to let Envy go.
He was pretty much like, all right, my G, you got to do what you got to do.
Oh, shit.
I can't get this on camera.
Okay, cool, no problem.
Can't get this on camera.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit, let's Okay. I can't get this on camera. No problem. I can't get this on camera. Oh, I see. Oh, I see.
Let's go.
I'm sorry.
So when I left Hot, I didn't have a job.
I was kind of in limbo.
So you didn't have power in the pocket already?
I didn't have power in the pocket.
They wanted me, but I was kind of stuck.
Right.
So what wound up happening is when I left Hot and I went to Power, they gave me like
one of the worst contracts ever.
Power?
Yeah, because I didn't have nothing to do with it.
Like, I signed that contract with no lawyer. Minimum wage. Power, they gave me like one of the worst contracts ever. Because I didn't have nothing to do with it.
I signed that contract with no lawyer.
Okay, now let me ask y'all.
Who was the first one from Hot 97 to go to Power?
Clue.
Clue.
So he went before you.
Clue was there before me.
All right.
And then I.
Now describe this time.
So now I signed to Power.
And it was probably the lowest amount of money I could possibly make.
And they signed me.
And I signed the contract because I, you know, know. Not that I'm feeling myself, but I was like, I'm going to outwork anybody that's there. I'm going to prove to you after this two years is up that you have to pay me. And
the first year I worked my ass off, busted my ass and they respected it. And then they
needed a morning show. Now my contract changes. Now I can stick you up. See what I'm saying?
Because I already showed that I could work and bust my ass.
Now, did they have this plan of y'all together?
No.
Actually, they wanted me to do mornings, and I didn't want to do mornings.
I didn't want to.
Pick up the shampoo in the house.
YMVS.
Definitely.
Hey, hey.
Definitely.
I'm sorry.
I did mornings with Ms. Jones, and I hated doing mornings.
I hated waking up.
I hated not taking my kids to school.
I just hated that time.
But they made it awful that I couldn't refuse.
I'm like,
this is going to set
my family up forever.
How about you, Angela?
I think for me,
I was at Sirius.
You was at Sirius,
and you had a show
called Lip Service at Sirius,
Yeah, I had Lip Service
and at Sirius at the same time.
I was doing mornings also.
She was doing mornings
at Sirius.
With Cypher Sounds, right?
Wow.
First, I was doing mornings
with Cypher Sounds,
and Cypher left
and went to Hot 97,
and they did try to get me
to come with him to Hot 97, but I decided to stay and do my own show at serious i had my own show
what station shade 45 yeah shade 45 in the morning by the way i was the first uh woman on that station
as well so uh when they approached me i had at Sirius already for almost six years.
And I was kind of looking for the next thing, like what's going to happen.
I had got an offer from Philly at the time, and Atlanta was interested.
And the day that I was leaving my meeting with Philly where they made their offer,
they tried to get me to sign a contract on the spot, which, of course, no one should ever do.
No one should ever do.
The Philly was regular radios.
It was the most important thing in Philly.
I'm an honest nigga. But it was regular radios It was the mornings in Philly I'm an honest nigga
But it was Radio 1
It was Radio 1
I was walking back to my car
And that's when
They called me from Power 105
And was like
Hey would you be interested
In doing mornings
Now was this G-Spin
Who called
No
But G-Spin was the one
That actually initially
He had not spoken to me
About doing mornings
He wanted me to come
To Power
Just to do like
Fill in spots
And do weekends While I was at Sirius.
And so I was down for that, but
then Sirius said I couldn't do it.
They wouldn't let me. Yeah, they were like,
no, you can't work some. I said, but everyone else
does it. So what's your first thought? You're like,
shit, they want me to do
mornings. You know Envy?
I know Envy. We both worked at Sirius.
And then, did you know Charlamagne?
I knew Charlamagne. Charlamagne and Envy and Charlamagne had both co-hosted with me at Sirius a few times on my morning show.
So, what was your first thoughts?
What was your, like, what was your thing?
Listen, my first thought is always, let me hear everything out.
I'm not, like, make a spontaneous decision about anything type of person.
So, we sat down.
We talked about it.
I got my offer.
Because in this business...
This ain't no shampoo. No he family. He just walked over
in a minute and wanted a drink.
You know he family.
He knows he family.
He took the effort.
I'm sorry. I'm sorry. But you know in this business,
until you have a contract, it's nothing.
So people could tell you anything
and say, hey, we want you to do this, we want you to do that. Until I have a contract and my contract is signed, people could tell you anything and say hey we want you to do this we want you to do that until i have a contract and my contract is signed which envy learn
it's not a done deal so i was just laying low until i had my contract i had my contract looked
at and then when it happened it happened so fast i was at work they sent the contract over they
said we need this contract by later today because in radio it's like we get rid of who's on now and
you're on the next day like you have to have your contract signed like we get rid of who's on now and you're on the next day like
you have to have your contract signed before we get rid of the show that's there now so then you
so you're saying to yourself what what was the moment y'all knew that this was a hit it wasn't
for a minute it wasn't for a while we almost got five at least like eight months to a year yeah
like a year so was there a pivotal moment that something happened? You were in the beginning?
Ray J was that pivotal moment.
Oh, wait, wait, wait.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
So you're saying in the beginning
it wasn't working?
I've never,
I always thought y'all popped
from the beginning.
No, I think ratings-wise,
it's a funny way
that they do ratings
and everything.
So, you know, it's that.
It's a matter of
finding your groove.
Like, I'm sure when you guys
started doing the podcast,
it's like a double dutch
When do I jump in, when do I jump out
We still don't know
And we're dead serious
We're dead serious
But it takes some time to find that rhythm
And it also takes time for people to know that you're even there in that market
You know people are so used to
Listening to Hot 97 in the morning
That's what was shocking to me
Was I remember,
and this is real shit you could ask Mike Kaiser,
we had had a,
if something happened in front of Hot 97,
if some type of bullet's flying,
whatever,
I don't,
I wasn't there,
but,
right?
That's a story,
you stick with it.
No,
I really wasn't there,
like,
dead serious.
So,
I was banned from Hot 97.
What happened was,
when Power 105 came into play,
Hot 97 had to take off
that band because they like, we don't
want him to go to the other side. So
I literally
was the only artist that couldn't
say, I made the switch.
Remember how every artist,
there's no fucking archives of me
saying that. And if it is, it's like
recently. But during that time,
Mike Kaiser was like, you can't say that. Can you say it now? recently like but during that time mike kaiser was like
you can't say that can you say it now well i made the switch yes i've definitely made this
so so you say in the moment when that ray j call when ray i don't think that was the
yes i mean that was the maybe it was one of them No that was the moment
Cause I remember
They were
You could tell when you
When the program director
And the people at the station
He got indoor pools
Outdoor pools
It's not looking at you anymore
They just walking by the studio
They not really paying you no mind
And we was getting nervous
We knew what it was
And then when that Ray J call happened
Now set up this call
That was a call
It wasn't even him
It was a fake fight
Damn
It was a fake fight
And Ray J called
I'm gonna tell you what happened.
I had just left Vegas.
You was in Vegas?
Yeah, the night before.
Because that happened in Vegas?
It happened in Vegas.
Okay, let's break it down.
So I'm driving to work in the morning and somebody calls me.
They'll remain anonymous because I don't want to give up my sources.
And they say, hey, you know, Ray J and Fab just got into a fight.
I heard, are you still in Vegas?
And I was like, no.
So during rumor report, I was talking about it. Like, yeah, I heard Ray J and Fab got into a fight. Da-, are you still in Vegas? And I was like, no. So during rumor report,
I was talking about it.
Like, yeah,
I heard Ray J and Fab
got into a fight.
Da-da-da-da-da.
So that's when...
It's 6 o'clock in the morning.
6 in the morning.
Yes.
So, you know,
the show's going on, going on.
I'm not really seeing
too much about it,
but I'm trying to figure out
what happened.
You're not on camera, Envy.
Aw.
Here.
Come on, Em,
not on that camera.
It's on camera, man.
Everybody's doing it.
Don't put the camera
on Envy right now.
Get out of here. Go, go, go, go. Okay. All right, cool. It's a beat. It's a beat. Don't. One time. It's on camera, man. Everybody's doing it. Don't put the camera on MB right now. Get out of here.
Go, go, go.
Okay.
All right, cool.
It's a B.
It's a B.
Don't worry about it.
This is a cigarette.
So anyway, so then Ray J's guy hits me up, Billy J, and he says, hey, he was asleep.
He was like, Ray J wants to call in and clear some things up.
And it was the end of the show.
I was like, tell him to call right now.
Right.
And we never put people on live because you know what they're going to say. And he was the end of the show. I was like, tell him to call right now. And we never put people on live,
because you know what they're going to say. And he's the reason why.
So we put Ray J on live, and
he's like, okay, we're going to put you on live right now.
Don't curse. Don't curse. The first
thing he does. He went ham.
What the fuck is up, y'all? Tell that bitch
ass nigga fam when I see him.
He just went crazy. He was like, hold up, hold up.
We'll be right back with some more Ray J.
Hold on, hold on, hold on. He's like, that bitch ass nigga, right back with some more Ray J impressions. Hold up, hold up, hold up, hold up.
He was like, that bitch ass nigga, I said, hold up, Ray J.
And then that's when he went into that legendary rant.
And it was funny because I texted Fab.
Fab was like, I have no idea what you're talking about.
No, but Fab was asleep when all this was happening.
I've seen the whole shit.
I've seen where it started.
He said when he woke up.
From the tweets.
Yeah.
From the tweets.
Like, because Fab is a funny dude.
If you know Fab, you knew he didn't mean it like that.
You know what I mean?
But go ahead, continue.
So he started with the indoor pool, outdoor pool, and it just went everywhere.
It was booty goons.
Voice voices outside.
Now, this is when TMZ really didn't do much urban.
It was on TMZ.
It was on everywhere you could possibly imagine it was there.
So program directors around the country started hearing it and was like, oh, your breakfast club is really doing well.
And that's when I think the station was like, well, we're going to give them more.
We're going to give them a shot and let them rock out a little longer.
And then that's when the tide changed and we've been running ever since.
And to keep it real, after we recorded that part, they called me, Billy J called me back and I was like, oh, man, he's going to tell us to pull it.
We can't play it.
We hadn't played it yet.
He was like, yo, I just need you to take one thing out.
I was like.
Tell him now.
What was that for? With the homies? He was like, yo, I just need you to take one thing out. I was like. Tell him now. Now you're going to.
With the homies?
He was like, you cannot name.
Because he had named the booty goons.
He named the booty goons.
He named the booty goons.
What the hell is the booty goons?
I don't know what the fuck.
He has guys that fuck other guys.
He was like, I'm going to have him fuck.
He tried to get fat.
Fuck.
Look, that's his crew that fucks other dudes?
Crew that fucks other dudes.
That's really actually a horrific thing to threaten somebody with.
I'd rather you punch me in my face than try to fuck me in my ass.
What can I do?
That's the scariest gang.
That's a serious gang.
We talk about eating ass on a drink, Chaz.
We never talk about running in a drink.
Wait, he named them by government names?
He named their names.
He said, I got such and such.
That means they're serious.
Such and such.
Yeah, he's serious.
So we took them out.
We took their names out.
But it wasn't famous people.
It was just like his crew.
He made, they're real people.
They exist.
They exist.
The booty band is his work.
And to keep it real, we probably should have seen that anyway because we could have been
held liable for some, you know, you never know.
Right.
So, yeah.
Sometimes you got to edit something.
I'm drinking F and 50.
I like the fact that I'm drinking brown And no one's really touching my bottle
Eddie the ass eater you know you should
Pass him a brown
Does anybody want some Hennessy XO
Nori really splurged on this
In the beginning but
That Birdman moment break that down
The live is two minutes
In radio history
Put some respect on his name Emme kept saying Birdman Break that down. The live is two minutes in radio history.
You know, the crazy thing about- Put some respect on his name.
Emme kept saying, Birdman wants to come up.
And Charlamagne said the day before, he said, he going to come up here and spaz out.
I'm a fan of the show.
Right.
But, you know, Birdman reached out to me and said, I want to come on the show.
Did he say that?
He said, you got respect on my name?
No, no, he didn't.
He didn't.
He said, I want to come on the show.
He wasn't mad when he asked.
No, and I was like, you know it's not going to be late.
I said, we're going to ask you everything.
We're not going to hold nothing back.
He was like, I'm cool with that.
So I said, you sure?
We're going to ask about you.
We're going to ask about Wayne.
We're going to ask.
I was trying to tell, like, look, it's not a whole spot.
He was like, I'm cool with that.
This is Birdman saying he's cool.
Cool.
The day before, he went to the club, and he was like, yo, we're not going to sleep.
I'm going to stay in the studio.
I'm going to go straight from the studio to the radio station.
He told you that?
He told me on the phone the day before the club?
He called me on the phone and told me this.
Oh, okay.
So I'm like, oh, this is going to be amazing.
Nobody's really gotten this side of Birdman.
This is great.
So I'm excited.
So he walks into the studio and, you know, when you come to the breakfast club, you got to do revolt drops first.
He wouldn't do the revolt drops.
He was standing outside. I remember I looked out and, you know, how revolt drops first. He wouldn't do the revolt drops. He was standing outside.
I remember I looked out
and, you know,
how you could see people
before they come in.
I was like,
and me and Birdman
was cool before that.
Like, we don't, you know,
I don't never really say
nothing about Birdman, but...
So it wasn't you
that didn't have respect
for his name?
Yeah, I never had no issues.
It wasn't you?
It was Birdman,
but I looked through the window
and he was standing
with his arms crossed.
He's rocking, though.
You know that rock
like I'm pissed off? But he didn't do the drops not because he has beef with revolt with his arms crossed. He's rocking though. You know that rock like I'm pissed off.
But he didn't do the drums
not because he has
beef with Revolt.
He just pissed.
He was mad.
He was ready to come in.
I think he just came up there
and got mad.
Right.
And then he walks in.
When he walks in,
he don't speak.
That's not Birdman.
I'm like, oh,
this is going to go somewhere.
He didn't say nothing to me.
He didn't say nothing to nobody.
He just went inside in the chair.
And he always being real like,
cool, so I was like,
what do I do to Birdman?
Did a part of you want to say,
it's just Charlamagne.
Like, just keep it real.
Like, at the moment.
Because it's Charlamagne who go at him, correct?
Yeah, it is.
But you know what, too, is the dudes Birdman came with is my peoples from New York.
So I knew nothing was going to happen.
You know what I mean?
Buck was there.
So I knew nothing was going to go crazy.
Like, nobody was going to get shot.
Nobody was going to get punched.
So I knew what it was.
So I just knew he was pissed.
So I thought that the conversation would be good. Charlamagne was going to get shot. Nobody was going to get punched. So I knew what it was. So I just knew he was pissed. So I thought that the conversation
would be good. Charlamagne though
backed down. And, you know, me
and Ye, you know, I'm an alley-oop. I'm an
alley-oop Ye. I'm an alley-oop Charlamagne.
I had done a lot of research, by the way.
And you had your notes.
That's a great introspective question.
You was like, what about my notes?
Those notes went out the way, though.
So my job is traffic controller.
You know, I'm traffic controller. I'm like,
right when they about to fight,
I pull it back.
So,
how's the album?
Angelina,
you ask about this.
And then when it
gets a little too easy,
Charlamagne goes back.
You know what I mean?
I'm traffic controller.
But I'm going to tell you
the funny thing is
that the cameras
were rolling
because those cameras
are always rolling.
Like,
with both cameras
in the room.
I don't think
he realized that.
So he's thinking
nothing started yet.
So the conversation
That you heard
Was like pre-interview
And then Envy goes
Alright let's talk about it
On the air
Say welcome to the breakfast club
I kept saying
I'm like let's go
Let's go
Let's talk about it on the air
Okay but when he said
Y'all finished
Or y'all done
What was your first reaction
I'm an English major right
Why did you pick one of the other
I'm not gonna lie
So you was mad
You was mad
I swear on my life I was like That's the same thing Now, me, I'm an English major, right? Why did you pick one of the others? I'm not going to lie. You was mad? You was mad at the statement?
I swear on my life, I was like, that's the same thing.
In my head, I was thinking that, and I was like, I'm not going to say nothing.
But I was like, that is the same thing.
Are you finished?
Are you done?
Come on.
Come on.
Dominicans, we got to relax.
We got to relax.
You got some Milagro.
And what was you thinking, Envy?
Honestly, I was thinking this is going to be on the internet and we're going to make some bread.
I was thinking about the hits that we're about to get.
I'm like, this is amazing.
This is real radio.
This is real true feelings.
That's the best thing about The Breakfast Club.
We don't care how you feel.
If you like us, if you don't like us, we just want that natural reaction.
Whatever it may be, like Beanie Sigily of a day.
Yo, I was getting there.
Whatever you feel.
I was getting there.
We love it.
You know what I mean?
And one thing about Charlamagne, like him, love him, hate him.
Whatever he says on that air, on his podcast industry, he's going to say to your face.
Right.
So now it's just your reaction when you see it in your face.
And sometimes it's just priceless.
And you wasn't there for the Beanie.
Yeah, I wasn't in town.
Okay, so Envy
Did you think
It was gonna go there
At some point
The point
And he just kept pointing
Absolutely
You thought
Yeah but you know
Remember I know beans
From Rockefeller days
Right
From punching people in the face
From pulling out guns
And people
Like you don't lose that
As a grown man
You don't get older
And stop that
So again
Beans called me
A couple days before
And was like
I wanna come to the show Right And I was like Okay you before and was like, I want to come to the show.
And I was like,
okay, you sure?
And he was like,
yeah, I want to come to the show.
He was like,
I'm going to give you a diss record every day
until I get there.
Right.
So I was like,
all right.
So I heard the diss records
if you listen to the diss records.
He gave you three of them, right?
Beans has bars.
Right.
His voice don't sound the same,
but his bars hasn't changed.
So when he said he was coming,
I knew what it was
and I knew Charlamagne
has been setting the platform up for the last week saying I don't respect changed. So when he said he was coming, I knew what it was. And I knew Charlamagne has been setting the platform
up for the last week saying, I don't
respect him. He was on Tax Stone
podcast and Beans was
saying, he had shit in
his arm. He said something about
Charlamagne. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So I knew
where it was going to go. But let's get to it, right?
Because I want to finish that. But
was it you that made little mama cry?
Or was it Charlamagne? It was definitely Angela Yee that made little mama cry, man.
That is not true.
It was Angela Yee that made little mama cry.
Was Charlamagne Winston on you?
No, Charlamagne just does that because I think he feels bad.
And his story sounds like legit.
I let him put it on me because it makes him look bad,
but I'm going to tell you what really happened.
Let's get to that, and then we go right back to beans.
Go ahead.
All right, Charlamagne would make a lot of jokes about Lil Mama.
Envy, to bring you into this, on Envy's Wikipedia,
it used to say that Envy was married to Lil Mama.
What?
Oh, that's mad.
But that's because he calls his wife Lil Mama all the time.
So he'd be like, yeah, Lil Mama's this, this, and that.
So it was on his Wikipedia, like Envy's married to Lil Mama.
It says he's a gardener also. I just to say everything in the breakfast club that charlemagne
does right they step to me because i'm the only one out but i'm gonna tell you about little mama's
pop okay pulling the hammer on me so when little mama comes i tell them in advance i said listen
i told her i spoke to her i said charlemagne's gonna have a lot of jokes you know are you sure
you can are you sure you can handle that?
Is that going to be cool?
Because I don't, you know.
She's like, no, I'm good.
I'm going to come right back at him.
I was like, all right.
So we bring her in.
Charlamagne was going hard.
He was saying she looks like.
Struggle face.
He was saying some things that were really mean.
So I always try to shift the conversation.
That's who I am in this show. I try to shift the conversation. That's who I am in this show.
I try to stay away from the beat.
Who would win in the fight?
You put us in the gutter.
You put us in the gutter.
So, I
was asking some real questions about her
mom, and I think that she was
already feeling kind of beat down
from the whole conversation, and it just got overwhelming.
And that was before or after
she jumped on stage with Hov?
This was after.
After.
Who set up the seating arrangement
in your studio?
It seems like Charlamagne is like
it's set up for a fight right there.
You're mad distance.
We just started doing it from the first day.
Let me be on the other side.
I also ran the boards.
Yeah,
I mean,
that's how they run the boards.
Just in case
someone had to produce,
I can run the boards
and run the Vox Pro
and all that stuff.
So you've been knowing
how to run the boards
since 1997?
Yeah.
You had to run the boards,
Vox Pro,
and all that.
When I first,
I just thought
you was just going to be the DJ.
I had no idea
your personality skills
was that up to par.
Well,
the mix is usually when the boys come. So, back to this the DJ. I had no idea your personality skills was that up to par.
So,
back to this Beans. You thought Beans was going to
snuff Charlamagne? I didn't think he was going to snuff
Charlamagne, but I knew he was going to have some words for him
and I knew it was going to be tense. See, one thing about
Beans is, Beans is
back in the day, he probably would have swung on Charlamagne,
but now Beans is a businessman. He knows
where this beef has gotten him. I mean, because you got
kids that didn't know who Beanie Segal was.
But now they know who Beanie is.
So now he knows he has to deliver music.
So he's going to play up.
He's going to do what he has to say.
So I knew he wouldn't necessarily swing.
But I did know that it was going to get to it.
Like, it was going to get tense.
Right.
And I think it's a bad idea in the studio.
I mean, who's going to swing on somebody inside of our studio?
Did somebody go and swing on somebody?
That would be crazy.
That's the next level of it. And don't get it twisted.
There's weapons strategically placed
all over that studio to fuck somebody up. And there's mad police
downstairs. Let's just keep it real.
Listen, you're going to get arrested. You're not going to swing,
but you're going to lose. The police station is actually
right on the corner. You're not going to make it out of the corner.
Listen, I'm scared to death every time I go to
the breakfast club. You're not going to make it out.
There's some wild police downstairs downstairs right by the hot dog.
The nigga serving the hot dog downstairs is the boy.
He's a cop.
He's like, go ahead.
Go ahead, nigga.
He's giving you a frank, nigga.
He got the hammer right there.
You're not going to make it out.
But now that you say it, I'm not in a good position if that happens because you have to go past me to get to the door.
Yeah.
So that's an interesting thing that you bring that up, Angela.
Because y'all do piss off people, whether it's just Charlamagne or whatever, or if it's Envy, y'all piss off people.
Like, how is it for the girl?
Because they can't do nothing to the girl, but how is that being in that heat?
I just watch and observe.
I mean, listen, if I can try to make things a little softer, I will.
That's what I feel.
And I really am like that in real life.
Like, I'm like that with my friends.
I'm not the type of person that likes to have issues.
Like they killed Post Malone.
Right.
I wasn't there.
Post Malone was up there?
Oh, God.
See, for me, everything's funny.
And I feel like that always happens when I'm not there.
Y'all turned the whole audience on Post Malone.
That wasn't right.
I'm not going to lie.
That day that I wasn't there because I had to leave to go catch a flight.
I like Post Malone.
A lot of people was tweeting me like, yo, you should have been there, man.
You could have helped.
I'm the lifeline.
I'm the lifeline.
See, I'm a Breakfast Club fan.
Like, you guys can tell.
Well, what happened, like, you see, the thing about Charlemagne is you can't avoid him.
Like, if he asks you the question, it's best to just...
I mean, that's with every interview.
But, you know, Post is a new artist,
so you got to know how to deal with a radio personality like that.
You got to go through different layers.
You know what I mean?
And I don't think Post was just ready.
He just went there?
And, you know, yeah, Charlemagne...
He wasn't ready. It was a joke.
It was like kind of a joke.
Like, you got to joke back.
Yeah, that's the main thing
I think that people
don't understand
like you can't get mad
you have to have
some great jokes
and come back
and that's that
you don't gotta get mad
it's gonna make it worse
for you
like you know
the perfect example
was Dame Dash
Dame Dash is gonna
out joke you
he's the guy
he's gonna make you laugh
he's gonna talk about
your head
your clothes your your shoes.
You're done with that.
So was that same dad interview.
Did Charlemagne wear... What did he wear?
He had a Jay-Z legend t-shirt on
and a rock nation hat on. He came in mad already.
He was mad already.
He said the vibes don't feel right here.
The dog was barking.
The dog was barking. He was like, the vibes ain't right in here.
He started that
All right
All right
That was a Charlamagne setup
Yeah
So but
You think
In your opinion
You think Charlamagne
Absolutely
He wants to piss you off
He plans in advance
What am I gonna say
To get this person mad
That's why I don't understand
How anybody falls
So that makes a noise
That's why
That makes a noise
You do shit
Learn how to use it man
Learn how to use that shit.
It's spring rain,
man.
All right, cool.
All right.
So,
how is that
having a partner
that you know
deliberately wants
to piss somebody off?
Is that the perfect balance?
Because...
It's good cop, bad cop.
You know what I mean?
You got to know
when to take it
from the tense
to bring it back down
and it's kind of like...
I'm the nicest one in the room.
You punch somebody in the face.
And then when they're about to punch you back, you massage their back a little bit.
So they put their hands down.
And then you punch them in the face again.
Come on.
I don't want people to think that's what an interview is like on The Breakfast Club.
It's not.
It's not like that.
It depends on who you are.
Come on.
Sometimes.
It is not like that.
We're not trying to punch people in the face.
You're not punching people in the face.
You're with your kids too much.
But we don't ask the good questions.
But is the good questions always
to cause drama?
I don't believe that.
I like introspective.
The Breakfast Club is the most funnest interview.
You just gotta have fun with them.
Yes, absolutely.
It's like someone coming to Drink Champs and they absolutely don't want to drink
and they're just mad.
Like you guys, because you're not even drinking and this is drink chams.
I'm drinking.
I'm drinking.
Let's say...
I feel like it's Tiger Boone shot.
I feel like it's shot time.
I feel like it's Tiger Boone.
Not to wish this on Nori, but let's say Nori
fucked a tranny, right?
What?
We're going to ask over here.
And a question you're not supposed to use.
It's transgender.
You might as well ask him now.
Let's say you always had sex with a transgender.
Let's say Red Cafe.
Come on.
That's your artist, right?
You and Red Cafe.
It's deflecting.
It's deflecting.
Ask him now.
He's deflecting.
That's my nigga.
That's my nigga.
I'm sorry.
Why did you have to say Red Cafe?
I'm just saying.
Somebody else but me.
Yeah, you're the truth.
Jesus.
Wow.
We're the shot glasses.
We're the shot glasses. But if nobody. If that was the situation. Let's say you're the sex with a transgender. Use me. Yeah, you're the first Jesus. Yeah, we're the shot glasses. We're the shot glasses.
But if that was
the situation,
use me, use me.
We have to ask.
Regardless, we have to ask.
It has to be a question
that we ask.
We're not going to
beat around the bush.
But there's some things
I think that, you know,
here's the thing
with the artists.
If there's a question
you don't want to answer,
you can say,
I don't want to answer.
I don't really want
to answer that question.
But see, I heard.
There's times people
will tell you you can't ask certain things.
Like if there's a legal situation going on.
But I heard when Fredro Starr came up there that he said, ain't this something like that where you're not supposed to ask certain questions?
Who said that?
And y'all said, Fredro, I saw it.
I don't remember.
And y'all said, we don't do it.
Right, absolutely.
Is that the rule?
You can't come in as a label
or as a person and say, you can't ask that. We ask
everything. But I tell people, we can ask
that. It's just how you answer.
We can ask whatever we want to ask.
Our heart radio,
if you go
there, it's open to anything.
And it's up to you how you answer a question.
Nobody can force you to say something you don't want to say.
And nobody can force you to answer a question.
Absolutely.
And that's all like media training.
You got to be slick.
But y'all might know how to lure somebody into answering even when they don't want to.
I have no media training.
We know.
He has media training.
You don't know this?
What?
You went to school when you was locked up. Oh, yeah.
I got
journalist credits. That's motherfucking right.
He knows. Yeah, this guy's
a media expert.
I was actually with Nori.
He's the smartest dumb guy I know.
He's smart and he did his first
media appearance. Oh, that's right.
At GZ Dinner. Listen, my first
appearance as media, Def Jam right. At GZ Dinner. Listen, my first appearance as media.
Def Jam hit me and said, yo, I'm going to this GZ Dinner.
Said purposely you didn't invite me.
I remember you told me that.
I did that?
Yeah.
Because you wanted me to be here for the podcast.
Oh, that's right.
He had to leave.
He didn't even stay.
He didn't even tell you about it.
Yeah, that's right.
That makes sense.
You know a podcast partner.
You know how you do it because you got to have, he's the one on point.
Right, hold it down.
So I go there and Fat Joe walks in, Angel Lee walks in, and they say, I said,
I just want to let y'all know, I'm here as media.
God damn it!
What's going on?
You got to flip it.
You got to flip it.
You know what I enjoy doing when I see Noriotta?
I like making him late for his obligations.
Yes, you always make me late.
You made me late to tax on shit.
It was your...
It was your...
Let's be clear on what happened, okay?
What really happened.
It's okay.
It's not my fault.
All right.
Not only did you leave some edibles involved.
Oh, yeah.
Damn.
I had nothing to do with that.
But I'm glad Nori as a person calmed down.
I don't know if it was his kids.
You think he did, man?
Yeah.
He tried to flip it on you.
Go ahead, go ahead. I'm going to tell you a Nori story, man. Oh, God damn it. Oh, gosh. I don't know if it was his kids or if he didn't try it. Yeah. He tried to flip it on you. Go ahead, go ahead.
I'm going to tell you
a Nori story, man.
Oh, God damn it.
I don't know if we want to do this.
Let's get back on Joe Buttons.
Come on, God damn it.
So let me tell you a story.
So this is how we do it.
This is when you do you.
I don't remember.
I go back 97 with you.
He check it.
This might have been 98, 99.
So this is when mixtapes was heavy
and Nori was releasing an album.
And the album leaked to the DJs.
So I called Nori.
I was like, yo, Nori, can I play a record on my mixtape?
He said, Envy, just wait because this is my album.
I said, okay, cool.
About an hour later, Nori calls me.
He's like, yo, sorry, Absolute.
He was like, I got DJ Absolute hanging upside down right now.
Damn, Envy.
He says, I've been keeping this story.
Shout out to DJ Absolute. That's a true story. Let me Envy. He says, I've been keeping this story. Shout out to DJ Absolute.
That's a true story.
He calls me.
Why are you doing that to the DJs, man?
He was like, Absolute said that you said
it was okay to play this record.
Now, Envy, if you said it's okay,
I'm going to let him slide.
But if he's lying to me,
I got to touch him.
So I'm like,
I can't lie to you. I didn't give him. So I'm like, Nori, I can't lie to you.
I didn't give him permission.
I didn't even speak to him. Damn.
On that phone, all I heard was, ah, ah, ah, ah.
You're an asshole, man.
Big red Nori.
You're a fucking dick.
Listen.
What you doing?
How you going to do that, man?
I've been avoiding this story for years.
Absolutely.
You were mad young back then, for sure.
I was, too.
And they've been trying to get the story out for years.
But, okay, this is what happened.
I've never even heard this.
This is a true story.
Pull up the War Report album.
How many tracks is on the War Report album?
Oh, it's War Report.
This is War Report.
Oh, not N.R.E.
It's not N.R.E.
N.R.E. are rich. War Report are broke. So, it's War Report. This is War Report. Oh, not NRE. It's not NRE. NRE are rich. War Report
are broke.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Forgive me already.
Forgive me already, right?
How many tracks is on the War Report?
How many?
How many? Ten?
Nah, it's like 21 or something.
Oh, 21? 17.
Oh, you could let a song go.
I'll break it down to you right now.
Moment of silence.
Okay.
20.
20.
They could have had like 12.
On his mixtape.
On his mixtape.
Wow.
That's bad.
So how on his mixtape?
This is facts.
And mind you, we already had L.A.L.L.A. out. Right. We already had T.O. and's so out on his mixtape. This is facts. Like, this is, and mind you, we already had L.A. L.A. out.
Right.
We already had T.O. and Y. out.
So, that shit was detrimental.
Like, it was, that shit was real.
Like, you know.
It's like bootlegging the album.
And, like, you know, there wasn't downloads and streams and shit like that back then.
So, that shit really did mean something to me.
Like, it wasn't just like I just, you know, jumped out the window.
You know what I mean?
But, absolute, I apologize, man. Have you spoken to jumped out the window. You know what I mean? But absolutely,
I apologize, man.
Have you spoken to him since?
Yes, my nigga.
I mean, absolutely, it was good.
But he realized
that that was disrespect.
Like, he can't even...
So you didn't literally
have him out the balcony
or window?
No, it wasn't a balcony.
I don't know.
You didn't do the
vandalize to him,
like the shiver of life.
He was screaming.
Stop!
He was screaming through the phone.
Trying to leave.
I'm not!
You can do it to them.
We're doing it to you, man.
I'll tell you another Norrie story.
Come on, man.
This is my last Norrie story.
And then I have one.
This is nice to shit.
Yeah, let's do it.
Somebody told me it didn't happen the other day on Instagram.
I was mad.
But I didn't argue with him.
So I picked Norrie up because I used to have this blue caravan.
If you know Con Edison, Con Edison had the light blue caravans.
You worked at Con Edison?
No, that was all I could afford.
The van was $2,000. They gave you the van for $2,000. So Edison had the light blue caravans. You went to Con Edison? No, that was all I could afford. The van was $2,000.
They gave you the van for $2,000.
I had the van. I picked up Nori to do a freestyle.
So I take him to a studio
in Queens near my mom's crib.
In the studio, it was two floors.
So upstairs was Lost Boys,
Freaky Ty. Downstairs was us and Nori.
This is when Lost Boys was kind of getting it.
We coming at the same time
as Freaky Ty comes in. God rest the dead. Fre Boys was kind of getting it. We coming at the same time as Freaky Todd comes in.
God rest the dead.
Freaky Todd kind of has an attitude and is real big-headed when he walks in,
like disrespectfully.
I had to talk to Nori for an hour because Nori wanted to shoot him.
Like, no, no, you don't understand.
Nori cocked the gun.
What did he do to you exactly?
He don't try to play me. I'm like, please. So who's more sensitive, you or Nori? Nori, absolutely. That, you don't understand. Nori cocked the gun. What did he do to you exactly? He was going to try to play me.
I'm like, please.
So who's more sensitive, you or Nori?
Nori, absolutely.
That's the Virgo shit.
That's that Virgo shit.
I don't know where we going with this.
Absolutely.
Nori's the very sensitive fellow.
That's sensitive thug right here.
Can I ask a question?
Nori was a bad person.
I am a great guy now.
Let's talk about what happened at Fat Burger.
Fat Burger?
I was there when that happened.
Can you explain this story? No, don't even explain it. I made that story. He threw a potted plant at Fatburger. Fatburger? I was there when that happened. Can you explain this story?
No, don't even explain it.
I made that story.
He threw a potted plant at someone.
At a kid.
I don't know where this is.
At a blonde-haired kid who just wanted to skateboard in his life.
We got sponsors, okay?
I watched that happen.
That should happen in slow motion.
I was like, what's going on?
Why did he throw a potted plant?
I don't even know what's happening.
It was bad.
Listen.
No, it wasn't Nori's fault, actually, to be quite honest.
I know it wasn't. No, it was Tattoo's fault., actually, to be quite honest. No, it wasn't.
No, it was Tattoo's fault.
But we don't do this at the Breakfast Club.
At the Breakfast Club, we do it.
Hold on.
This is Drink Champs.
This is to find out what happened.
They trying to make us lose sponsorship here.
No sponsorship.
Nori was bad, man.
Why did he throw this potted plant at a blonde-haired kid?
What happened was this.
Oh, shit.
From where I was sitting.
I was having my burger.
I love fat burger by the way
Yeah
And they
I think you went into the bathroom
You went into the bathroom
Or something right
The kid
Is a regular kid
Whatever skateboarder kid
And I guess he's high
He sees Nori or
Whatever
But he's talking reckless
Cause the kid's drunk too
Right
Yo can we get shot glasses
And then this
We roll with this dude
Yo wait
Where the shot glasses
And the dude wanted to show out
Skip four please
For an O
Please So the dude The kid's just talking reckless And the dude wanted to show out For an O So the dude
The kid's just talking
And the dude just
He just throws the first punch
At the kid
Wow
The dude is rolling with us
And then he just decided
Ah fuck it
I'll jump in too
No we always jump in
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then
And then And then And then And then And then And then And then And then And then And then And then And then And then And then And then And then And then And then You went to jail. Boris went to jail too that night.
I'm going to tell you the funniest shit about that story. So Nori throws a plant and he doesn't go to jail.
I just finished my hamburger.
I'm going to tell you the funniest shit about that story, right?
Who is it?
Me, Boris, Eddie.
And we went to, not to Bottle.
No, no, no.
We went to jail that night.
Don't talk about that.
We can't do that.
We went to jail that night.
And I don't know what happened.
As soon as we walked in, I'm like, yo, it's mad
niggas sleeping on the bench.
And my niggas looking at me, I'm like,
this is how we do it.
I woke everybody up.
You gotta get up. It's our bench.
We five deep in here, nigga.
We run this prison.
Facts like,
every cell we went in, I was like,
You got your own.
Yeah, you got your own.
I'm VIP, Slav.
Yeah, VIP.
That's the story.
But keep it real.
At first, when they ain't know who I was,
I turned straight into a jail, nigga.
Is that a fact, nigga?
I said, listen, we fire deep.
We run to every cell they put us in
until we bail out.
Woke these niggas up and be dope fiend.
Yo, listen, you get what?
Five of us.
What you doing?
What you doing?
All right, move.
Nobody shits.
Who's the five?
Who's the five?
Nobody shits.
Ran to jail for a day.
Goodness gracious.
How you going to tell people they can't shit?
That's how you going to do it.
You're going to claim it immediately.
But he was in the holding cell at that point.
He is.
Oh, in the holding cell.
Listen, I don't give a fuck. We running wherever we at. You was in county? You're going to claim it immediately. But he was in the holding cell at that point. Listen, I
don't give a fuck. We're running
wherever we're at.
Miami County?
Listen, that's a New York thing.
Listen, we run in the house.
There's five of us.
We better run. We run in the house.
I'm sorry.
I don't know how we went to jail.
Then the CO said,
that's an orgy. I'm sorry I don't know how we went to jail Then I got Yeah Then the CO said That's Nori
The CO said
That's Nori
Hold on
Get that nigga the fuck out of the cell
Yo your mugshot was hilarious
And I did say
I'm out
I had the VIP cell
Nigga
It was like
You was chilling out
Yeah I ain't gonna front
I had
I had different type of sandwiches too
You had a special sandwich
Yeah they was like
That's Nori
They started laying it out.
I said, I'm sorry, my niggas.
Now take it.
I love y'all.
But they want me in the VIP.
They told me this is really a famous nigga's ball.
Oh, wait, wait, wait.
We do a tiger ball?
This is a ritual.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Y'all own a juice ball.
Yes.
Correct.
Both y'all?
Yes.
Chalice Styles P, by the way.
Y'all own a juice.
So you got to be very careful with these.
We need to do that down here.
Yeah, we're going to do the drink champs juice ball.
I don't think that's going to work.
I know.
It's oxymoron.
All right.
You got to pour a very little.
You want me to pour it?
Yeah, a little.
That's an ancient Chinese secret.
I'm Chinese.
Yes.
This is working like a bing bong.
You're immune to this thing.
Okay.
Now, while you pour it out, I'm going to ask you some more questions.
No, you can't.
You can't.
Why not? Go ahead. Ask him. Go on. I'll back you up it out, I'm going to ask you some more questions. No, you can't. You can't. Why not?
Go ahead, ask him.
Go on.
I'll back you up.
Did you and Capone
ever get in fist fights?
Oh, yes.
Oh, yeah.
He's talked about that
on Drink Chats.
I won, clearly.
Always?
I won.
No, wait.
We need Capone
to make sure he won.
No, just once.
Just once.
Capone was never going to say he...
Why wouldn't he say?
All right, hold on.
You cherry picking?
All right, cool.
Yeah, she picked the smallest one.
No, I'm passing it down.
Okay. You can cherry pick, though. That's okay picked the smallest one. No, I'm passing it down. Okay.
You can cherry pick, though.
That's okay.
Did Paul bring me water?
We're checking for everyone.
Now, this is herbs.
Why do I have two of them?
This is herbs.
Ooh, you didn't spill it, right?
Don't spill tiger bone on you.
Now, we got to show you how to do it.
It's ah-da-ah.
Ah-da-ah.
Ooh, ah-da-ah.
Ah-da-ah.
I don't know about this ah-da-ah.
It's like whatever you like.
Salud.
Macabre b bing bong.
Tastes like cat litter.
Cat piss.
What does cat litter taste like?
We supposed to do with cat litter.
Wow, that shit is horrible.
Wash that down with this XO.
Oh, man.
Get an XO.
$200 bottle.
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We're back to Drink Champs Radio with rapper N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN.
You'll be flossing. You're still the first woman.E. and DJ EFN. You be flossing.
You're still the first woman.
Listen, I'm very honored.
Definitely.
Excited to be the first woman here on Drink Champs.
Right.
And I'll drink y'all all under the table.
Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
No, she gets busy.
I ain't fucking with you.
Damn.
I ain't fucking with you.
No, I think I fucking with you.
Let's do it.
I'm not fucking with you.
Let's go.
I'm Cuban.
I'm Cuban, B.
Let's do this.
You know why? You know why? Angela Yee is a dangerous drinker?
Because she could be dead drunk and still be like that.
Yeah.
That's why she's dangerous.
I talk to myself in my head when I...
Like, she's dangerous.
That makes you insane.
It start affecting me.
No, just that.
No, because I'm like, you just drunk right now.
Just calm down.
She drink like a sailor, man.
I ain't fucking with you.
Wow.
That's the Chinese blood in me. Yeah, I think I did good. Chinese calm down. She drink like a sailor, man. I ain't fucking with you. That's the Chinese blood in me.
Yeah, I think I did good. Chinese drink hard.
They drink hard.
We can handle it.
Now, I heard that it was an artist that came to y'all,
and y'all had thought that he said he wasn't going to do a good interview for y'all
because he was cool with the other station.
Oh, yeah, that did happen.
Yeah.
He purposely said he wasn't going to do it to him.
Let me explain.
I'm going to set this up because this is why.
Emotional E, right?
Envy's very sensitive.
I am?
I'm not going to lie.
Envy is super sensitive.
Envy, are you petty, too?
He's more sensitive.
He's very petty.
That's my nigga's a motherfucker.
That's why we get along again.
Yes, it's petty rock.
You're both petty, god damn it.
I'm petty like a monster.
I ain't petty.
I'm not, but Envy holds grudges.
He's petty, and he's sensitive If you send Envy a text and you say
What's up he's going to read it as what's up
That's how you are
She has talked me off the ledge
Mad times
Envy will call me and be like yo I'm not going
I'm like nah chill
I was like read me the text and I'm like I don't think he meant nothing
That's what text goes wrong.
Yeah, because you know the tone of a text message.
If you read it.
It's up to you.
How you perceive it.
Right, it's how you perceive it.
Somebody could say something like, yo, what you doing tonight?
Or they'd be like, yo, what you doing tonight?
I'm going to rob you.
You're reading it the wrong way.
Yeah, you're reading it the wrong way.
And that's Envy.
He reads everything the wrong way.
The other day we interviewed somebody and he thought the person was coming at him, but
the person was just very passionate.
Who, Tracy Morgan? You caught it. Yeah. Did it seem like it was stabbing at my neck for a little bit
at first i don't think so it's just a little motion what was he saying what happened with
tracy i was like you know i didn't know you had that many injuries on your you know on your body
he was like you don't need to know i was like why, dude, why you coming at me? But he was just made in general.
The public doesn't need to know.
You don't need to know.
I'm healing.
And Embi was like, yo, is he coming out?
Yo, I'm ready to go in.
I'm like, all right, let's do this.
Yeah, I'm like, nah.
He calm me down a lot.
He be calming me down.
I'm a very calm person.
I don't really get mad about anything.
I'm just chill. Nah, how about
Charlemagne again? Like,
he pisses off people, and then
y'all get the beef.
Like, don't he have beef with LeBron James'
son's mom? Jesus Christ.
No, it's LeBron James' mom's
boyfriend. He's his
son's mom. That's her.
The real Lambo. Is that why
he ain't coming to Miami right now? LeBron James' son's mom.
He good. That'd be his wife.
He just don't want the problems. He don't want the
trouble. But you know, it's crazy because
most people see me. They're not going to step to
you, so they step to me. No, I'm not going to
lie. When I was out here, LeBron James,
his mom's
boyfriend. The real Lambo. Yes.
He tried to come at me
on social media.. I posted a picture
with my friends at the pool like, hey, we out
here in Miami. He was like, where you at, bitch?
Did he say that like that? Yeah, he went in.
Damn. He came to me. He stepped
to me. I was at Live.
I was there too.
Me and my wife was at Live.
Hell no. Don't step to him when he's with his wife.
And it was like
20 of us. It was like 20 of us there.
But, you know, there's a bunch of Queens niggas in Miami.
So when I'm there, everybody's there.
And they're all Haitians.
So, sa passe ma belay.
So he came up to me and was like, what's up?
And I didn't know who he was.
I'm like, what's up?
I'm thinking he's a fan, wanted a picture.
Just wanted to say what's up.
And he was like, yo, where's your man at?
And that's when i
figured it out i'm like my man who charlamagne he's like charlamagne i'm like he's at we're about
to do a broadcast you want to walk me over there we could walk over there and have a conversation
with him and then he kind of got like a kind of like a tough talk you know i'm a queen's nigga so
i'm gonna die with it like you're gonna have to kill me so i'm like what's up and it's funny my
wife is drunk right and she's all hand feeling on me. And I'm trying to be like, yo, stop feeling on me.
I'm trying to be tough.
Like, I'm trying to be tough.
Like, still rubbing my head.
I'm like, babe, I'm trying to be tough here.
Don't rub my nipples when I'm trying to be tough.
It's not happening.
That's what it was.
That's what it was.
So, you know, we went back and forth.
We in each other's face.
And he was like, yo, I respect you because you didn't back down.
I'm like, I don't back down, nigga.
Like, you have to.
This is going to be a problem.
We're going to fight. So silly, right? back down, nigga. It's going to be a problem. You're going to fight.
So silly, right?
But, you know.
It's macho shit.
Everybody steps in me.
Mace.
But hold on.
Before we go to Mace, because I want to big up earlier.
I want to big up Little Mama.
You said Little Mama's father pulled out.
How did he pull out a pistol?
He pulled a gun on him.
I went to.
Big up Little Mama.
That's my people.
I went to.
I had to go.
I want to know what I was buying.
But I was at Louis Vuitton
buying something.
So I had the car parked on the side and I was sitting there on the phone and it was
a construction site.
So I'm sitting in there and then I see the construction workers come out and I guess
they had lunch.
So I see one construction worker look at me.
He goes upstairs, comes back down and then it's like two, three.
So now I'm thinking that they, you know, they fans.
I'm thinking that they, you know, whatever.
So I get to the point, it's like 10 construction workers downstairs.
I'm not paying them no mind.
And all of a sudden, I see one construction worker come down.
He goes to the car in front of me.
I guess it was a truck.
You could tell he picks something out the bottom of the car,
pulls it in his pocket, walks up to the car.
So now I'm on my P's and Q's.
I'm like, what's up?
He was like, yo, let me talk to you for a second.
I'm like, what's up? You can talk to me from there. He was like, nah, let me get in the car. So now I'm on my P's and Q's. I'm like, what's up? He was like, yo, let me talk to you for a second. I'm like, what's up? You can talk to me from
there. He was like, nah, let me get in the car.
What? Nah, nah, nah, you're not getting in my car.
He was like, yo, I'm little mama's dad.
I'm like, okay. I'm like,
but you're not getting in my car, homie. I'm like, what's up?
He was like, yo, you know, I don't like the way y'all
treated my daughter when I was up there.
I was like, y'all don't like the way
I treated your daughter?
Or Charlamagne treated your daughter?
Yeah, keep it real.
I know you be saying that a lot.
Wasn't it you that did that?
I didn't do it.
And he was like, I like little mama.
He's like, no, I'm just saying I don't like the way y'all treat her.
I said, yo, first of all, I had a conversation with your daughter before she came in.
And I told her what it was going to be.
I told her Charlamagne was going to get at us.
So y'all need to go back and forth.
And she was cool with that.
And then he kind of just broke down.
You know, I noticed when you stand up to people whatever it is whether there's beef whether
there's problems they understand and they get he was like nah i get it that's my baby girl
and you know it hurt my heart when i seen her crying you know i mean i just want to make sure
that that we make this right and that she doesn't feel that way so it kind of broke down the barrier
and we had a conversation after that you know i mean but yeah it gets a little mama came back on
the show after that let's be clear she's good yeah yeah, it gets sticky. And Little Mama came back on the show after that. Let's be clear.
She's good.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
She good now.
Wait, but he pulled out?
No, no, no.
He didn't pull out.
But he had it on him.
Oh, okay.
He had it on him.
How did you know he had it on him?
I seen him pull it out
of his truck
and put it in his pocket.
Oh, okay.
So you peeped the game
before he came up?
Absolutely.
I look at everything going on.
It's the most dangerous...
I can tell you what
Tax Stone is doing
right now in the corner.
Like, I look at everything.
Tax Stone kicking into his pocket. He just loaded him. Tax Stone's playing with now in the corner. Like, I look at everything. Tax Stone kicking his ass.
He just loves him.
Tax Stone's playing with himself over there.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Look at that.
He is.
But that's what it is.
It's like, you know, most people, like, even with Mace, you know, Mace.
Yeah, what happened with Mace?
That ain't nothing to do with him.
I seen Mace the other day at STK.
I offered him a drink.
Am I foul?
Why?
Because he's a preacher?
I said, nigga, he's drinking.
He's been an off and off preacher, isn't he?
He looked at me like, he was befuddled, brother of it.
I said, Mace, you drinking?
Holy juice.
Just say holy juice.
He was like.
But, you know, I got everybody that come up to me because of Charlemagne.
They don't see him, so I'm the next thing.
So it's like, all right, I see Mace.
But keep it real.
He wanted to have a conversation about whatever happened in the breakfast club.
What happened with Mace?
I don't remember that one.
Came into the club
This is actually at the Revolt Music Conference
Revolt Music Conference two years ago
The funny thing is we arrived today
Who's the first person we see in the lobby?
Mace
Mace
By himself
Mace
But you know he came and spoke
But you know he was mad at some of the comments that was made
And you can be mad
And my whole thing is
Don't have a conversation with me in the street
Come to the Breakfast Club
Tell me why you're mad on air
Let's talk about it
Tell him why you're mad
Call us up.
Let's deal with it.
And if I'm wrong,
I'm going to say I'm wrong.
If I'm right,
I'm going to say I'm right.
But we can have a conversation.
And he got it after that.
But, you know,
the first thing is,
oh, I'm going to see that nigga.
And then when they see me,
you know,
I'm not going to back down.
I'm like, what's up?
Let's have that convo.
Right.
Oh, my God.
This is...
Nori B,
you're going to have
these issues, too,
because a lot of these
happen on the podcast.
We weren't supposed to have these issues.
You're fucking up our shit.
It's me?
It's me.
A lot of people come on here.
A lot of people come on here and they talk a lot of shit.
No, I get them drugs.
Just take them on one shot.
Yeah, the liquor's what fucks it up.
The liquor fucks everything.
Because the liquor's the star of the show.
Absolutely.
Y'all realize that?
Shout to F and Baca.
Drink champ.
Shout to F and Baca.
Shout to Columbia White.
Shout out to Hennessy.
Shout to Ciroc too. Shout to Ciroc. Shout to everybody else. Shout to to FN Vodka. Shout out to Columbia White. Shout out to Hennessy. Shout out to Sriracha.
Shout out to Sriracha.
Shout out to everybody.
Shout out to Club Soda.
Shout out to Monster Energy.
Shout out to Monster Energy.
Monster Energy, God damn it.
To keep us energized.
Oh, I don't know.
Spiller Rillo.
FN is the only vodka we drink.
Tiger Bell.
Now, why did you make the switch?
You made the switch.
This is your second time switching.
I'm a switch warrior.
Listen, listen, Envy.
You need to break it down.
How much time? Go ahead. What's the switch for? 97. Oh, thatvy. Listen, listen, Envy. You need to break it down. I'm going to tell you a truth.
Go ahead.
It was a hot 97.
Switch to power 105.
And then you switched from Ciroc to everything.
You was like the first Ciroc boy.
It's like Diddy versus 50.
You was like the first nigga.
I'm going to tell you what happened with Diddy.
You know, dealing with Ciroc and dealing with Diddy is you're not dealing with actual Diddy.
You're dealing with Diddy's people.
So it's like when you need something done done, you gotta go through the side man that
goes to the side man that goes to the man.
And then it seems like people are always scared
to ask Diddy for something. You know what I mean?
Whether it's product, whether it's this, whether it's
that. And the checks were low,
and they always wanted you to do extra and over.
Like, what you mean? Like, what did they ask you to do?
Let's just break it down.
Let's say it's a party. They want, you know, stuff
in the party.
I don't know what stuff means
I'm going to tell you
If I want to have
An album release party
And I say hey
I need Sorak to supply this
And I need this
I need product
I need money
Sponsorship
I need Diddy to come through
It's a problem
You got to go with
Diddy's salary
You got to go with
Couldn't you contact
Diddy directly
You got to go
Nah
But they're doing it for college
You got to go through
Different people
With 50 I could call 50 right now So you'll Like this is how Crazy 50 is right Didn't you contact Diddy directly? You got to go, nah. But they doing it for college. You got to go through different people.
With 50, I could call 50 right now.
So you'll fit.
Like, this is how crazy Fifth is, right?
He was at your baby shower.
Fifth came, but besides the baby shower.
This is how, this is why I love Fifth.
I'm in Miami right now.
Fifth know I'm in Miami.
He'll call me and be like, yo, E, I got 20 niggas meeting you in the club to make sure you good.
He's that type of nigga.
You know, if, if, um, when they if When they shot up My cardi overnight
Fifth was mad
I didn't tell him
He's like
You ain't tell me
I got niggas everywhere
Nigga
Like he's that
Like he's protective
Of his people
And even if
And if I'm doing a club
Or if I'm doing a spot
Or if I'm doing anything
He's there
And he supports
If I'm going through
Something at home
And I'm talking about it
On air about my wife
Fifth calls me Like yo, I just want to
make sure you good. That's the
type of nigga I want in my corner. He cares.
He cares. He's your nigga.
It's a big difference. You know what I mean? That's different than just
seracting a check. I don't care if 50 say,
yo, NBA, I don't have no money to help me
promote this. I'm going to help him because he's that type of
nigga. Those are the niggas you want around you.
And then he's also the type of person that's like, yo, E,
if you got $20,000, yo, E, put it in this because this is gonna help you make money he
wants to see you make money i don't i don't know if everybody's like that you don't feel like that
way about puff i don't know puff like that i know him from his music and him coming to do interviews
and him having a song revolt but him personally and supporting me and me supporting the liquor i
don't know him fifth i could get fifth on the phone right now and be like, Fifth, I need this for you.
So it's personal.
I could say Fifth is the type, he's going to retweet me and put me on Instagram to get my followers up.
He's going to put me in power to help me with myself.
He's going to say, yo, E, I think your family should do a reality show.
I want to shoot it.
You be executive producer so you have control.
He's that type of person.
He thinks that way. That is true. There's a difference. I see when he posted that You be executive producer so you have control. He's that type of person. He thinks that way.
There's a difference. I see when he posted that picture
of me in a velvet blazer. I was like,
okay, I see. You trying to stab him in your
face? No. You didn't want a velvet
blazer? I did. It was a fly. I think 50 deserves
some noise.
Yeah.
And a velvet blazer.
I'm episode there at Drink Champs with 50.
He came to be on Drink Champs.
Yo, listen, 50 Champ Thank you so much
We want that Efren Sparkle ship as well
I'm EFN
I need an Efren sponsorship
I went to the resource room
Is it time for another shot?
Let's do another one
We don't know whose cup is whose
That's the gangster shit about it
Keep in mind this is a male potent shit about it
I'm going to tell you this on camera
You tell me what you need And I'll make sure the Efren sponsorship comes through Thanks to shit about it. Keep in mind, this is a male-potency thing. And, Nori, I'm going to tell you this on camera, on air.
You tell me what you need, and I'll make sure the F-ing sponsorship comes through.
Yeah, I would like that.
But this has got to be the only vodka here.
No, we were supposed to get the little bottle chain thing.
No, we can't do that.
The only vodka here.
That's going to be the only vodka I drink.
The only vodka here.
It's going to be the only vodka I drink.
I'll make it happen.
I'm telling you.
They should be our main sponsor here in Drink Chats.
I fuck with Left Frack.
I fuck with 40 Projects.
Me too.
I fuck with Queensbridge. I fuck with Left Frack. I fuck with 40 Projects. Me too. I fuck with Queensbridge.
I fuck with Bayside.
Okay.
I'm a nigga that can go through all neighborhoods.
But I'm saying if you want this money, it's only effing on this table.
Vodka.
That's an alternative to me.
That's a vodka.
That's got to be a certain kind of sponsorship.
You're crazy.
We got a little bread over here.
We got a little bread over here.
I'm just telling you.
I'm just telling you.
It's all open.
We have no main sponsor yet. I'm just telling you. We have no main sponsor yet.
I'm just telling you. Which is crazy for us.
She's heavy handed when she pours.
She's heavy handed.
This is male potency liquor here.
This is what we gonna do. This is my people's
I gotta thank y'all. What you mean male potency?
That's what it's for. You know my dick hard? That's what it's for.
I'm gonna be sending pictures to my wife tonight. What's that gonna do for me then?
I don't know. You're clicking.
I'm making dick hard.
This is tight. In case anybody. Alright's it going to do for me then? I don't know. You're clicking. I'm making dick calls. This is Tiger Bone.
In case anybody... Alright, you all know the rules, right?
What's the rules?
What's yours?
Mine right here.
No, no, no.
Don't spill the Tiger Bone.
She ain't got nothing in there.
She ain't got nothing in there. That's still new.
That's good.
No, no, no.
Hey, you want a Swiss shot. I'm just drinking my shit.
Come on, take a little bit.
No, no, no.
I got the used cup.
I switched with anybody.
She found me out right now.
Let's relax, everybody.
I can tell she's feeling nice.
Take a shot.
This is how real niggas do it. Look, I don't.
This is how real niggas do it. He don't give a fuck what cup. Take a shot, though. Get out of here, Twin. Take a shot. Look, this is how real niggas do it. Look, aah, aah, aah, aah. This is how real niggas do it.
He don't give a fuck what cup.
Take a shot, Twin.
Fuck that.
Hell yeah.
Tiger Boy.
Fuck that.
Hell yeah.
You know this, my man?
He went to Vegas with $80.
He came back with $20.
That's awesome.
The whole weekend.
That's good.
That means you only spent $60 all weekend.
That's incredible.
He's the brogues richest nigga I know.
Twin.
I love it.
Say what's up to your fans, Twin.
Yo, what's going on?
I'm DC Twin.
You already know everybody going ham on me because of Tag Stones, man.
So, you know, we don't use condoms because we pray a lot, man.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
We don't co-sign that.
Don't use condoms because we pray a lot.
Before we end this, before we end this.
Tag Stone.
Now, we're not ending this.
Let me just tell y'all why.
You make it seem like I was ending it.
No, no, no, no.
Listen, we first signed to CBS, right? Congrats. And we're not ending this. Let me just tell y'all why you made it seem like I was ending it. Ending it. Listen, we first signed to CBS, right?
Congrats.
And we're still on CBS.
So we do our first episode of Charlamagne to Tax Stone in CBS, right?
What did you say?
At CBS.
You heard Elliot said that's a lie about the liquor drop and that he complained.
Well, let's get to that later.
I saw you and then beefing.
Okay, wait.
So Tax Stone does our joint with
Charlamagne, and then we
hang out later, and Tax gets
on Twin's Snapchat and says,
I don't use condoms
because I pray. I just pray
a lot. So, Twin went under
this nigga lesson. You better not,
nigga. Tell him. Tell him later.
You got some bumps in your shit.
You don't even got the right candles.
How you going to follow my ritual?
Santeria?
Ritual.
When you get eight, you better pray a lot.
I see flames coming out of these boxers.
Stop my praying.
I wanted to ask you, what happened to your niggas that you used to be with?
Mussolini.
Mussolini.
Mussolini.
Shandula. Shandula. Shandula's peoples, man. Mussolini. Mussolini's. Shanduna.
Shanduna.
Shanduna's peoples, man.
Yeah, I mean,
everything is good.
They doing they thing,
I'm doing me.
You know what I'm saying?
Oh, shit.
Everything's good.
When you take that as you.
I don't know.
Everything's good.
You know, you evolve in life
and everything got to keep moving.
You still speak to the people
in the old blog
and help them out?
You know who called me today?
Royal Flush.
Royal Flush.
We had him on the show. He just did the show. Yeah, Royal Flush just called me. He got a new record. He who called me today? Royal Flush I love Flush
Great dude
At the end of the day
You gotta grow with life
Level spelled backwards is level
You gotta balance it
It's backwards, it's already spelled
You know what I'm saying?
You know what you gotta do in life
And you gotta respect Other people as well If you wanna go certain places You know what I'm saying? But you know what you got to do in life, man?
And you got to respect other people as well.
Right.
If you want to go certain places, like sometimes you want to jump out the window.
Like, you know, I'm going to give you a real life example.
My neighbor, right?
Right now your neighbor?
Yeah, my neighbor, my real neighbor.
I went downstairs during the hurricane.
I went downstairs, I smoked a bogey, then came out. He walking his dog.
So we're kicking in.
Everything he said to me was the opposite of who I was.
He was like, you know, I'm going to go skydiving as soon as this shit is over.
Embi goes skydiving.
He's like, would you go skydiving?
I was like, never.
I went skydiving.
Dude, he said some other shit to me, and I was like, never.
And then I realized everything I asked him, he never said never.
Like, I was like, yo, you want to come smoke some weed and shit like that with me?
Like, he's for whatever.
He was like, I'm in.
He's down.
He's down.
He's got to live life.
He's got to live life.
Yeah, absolutely.
And I'm like, you know, I don't want to get emotional, but that's the reason why I kind
of credit my wife.
Like, yo, you know how many times I've been to Paris and I didn't give a fuck about Paris?
Right. But she appreciates it. But when I went with my wife, she made me get dressed.
She made me go to the Eiffel Tower.
This is 100%
the truth. We land. She's like, I want to
go to the Colosseum in Rome
when we go to Rome. I've been to Rome
15...
I've been to Rome.
So she goes, we go to Rome.
So we land and I'm like, look,
put us off at the Coliseum, you know what I mean,
in Rome. And my wife was like,
what, nigga? I'm not taking a picture here.
I have an outfit for Rome.
I'm like, what?
I'm like, yo, we gotta do it like a,
I'm like, babe, we're at here.
I gotta perform later. She's like, fuck that.
I came to Rome,
and it's real.
So she showed me the world.
So sometimes you got to be willing to say,
shut the fuck up, and just listen to life.
You got to appreciate the better things in life.
Yeah, and certain people, if they're not with that,
or if they are with that, you got to move on.
You got to do what makes you happy.
My wife's the same way, man.
We go wherever.
She sets up the outfits, and you know what I mean? We've seen that. You and to do what makes you happy. My wife's the same way, man. We go wherever. She sets up the outfits, and you
know what I mean? We've seen that. You and Fab
got beef and family outfits.
We got a little beef in Kevin Hart.
I didn't see the new Kevin Hart. My wife does this.
She does this. She's matching
outfits, but whatever makes her happy.
Envy's wife needs to set a company where she
helps other families
coordinate and do everything.
That's my little mama.
Are you going to take a shot of Patron, too?
You can't do that.
Envy, your night is finished.
Envy not doing nothing.
I'm going to tell you something about Envy.
Envy be fake drinking.
I haven't done it here, but I usually do.
Envy throw the drink over his shoulder.
I've seen him do it.
Your cup is empty.
Your cup is empty.
Now, let me ask you something.
Throw that F in.
No, don't drink Patron.
You don't mix Patron with vodka?
No, I haven't drank an F in that.
So 50 take care.
You got to drink right, guys.
For the guys in the room, right?
You know we love you, right, 50?
Nori, when's the last time you cried?
He just did.
When's the last time I what?
You crying right now?
Cry?
Yeah, I cry on impulse.
I'm like, yeah, whatever you need.
He's an actor.
Whatever you need, I'll do Denzel on you.
Whatever you need. Oh, boy. I know where this is going. No, that's it. He's an actor. Whatever you need, I'll do Denzel on you. Whatever you need.
Oh, boy.
I know where this is going.
No, that's it.
She's asking you a question.
I know where this is going.
What's the crying question?
Now, I just want to know for the men in the room.
Last time I cried, you asked me?
Yeah.
When I watched the 13th.
So that just happened like Friday?
Yep.
I cried like three times.
So what did you want to know for that?
Now, I just want to know about the emotions in the room for the men.
Because people always act like men don't cry like that.
They don't get emotional.
I think men hold it until they can't no more.
They're frustrated, and then they let it out.
When's the last time you cried?
I can't honestly remember.
See?
No, no.
But I'm not going to tell you I don't.
I remember the last time I did was probably because I was about to get into a fight.
I was frustrated.
I was stressed.
You cried out over frustration.
Do you know about his ex-girl?
Did we not tell you? Who's his ex-girl? We haven't brought this up in plenty of episodes. I've heard it.
We gotta do it today. Who's his ex-girl? Bring it on. Let's go.
It's nobody important. I mean, she's
cool people. It's not that she's not important.
You said you're petty, right?
Super petty. I'm petty.
He's gonna say the story wrong. I just wanna say that right now.
I'm playing with the facts. Okay.
That's what we call it.
We call it drunk facts.
We elaborate.
Okay.
This is my friend forever.
My brother.
Right?
But he's one of the most stubborn.
I was the first dude to bring him to Miami to do a show.
Mixtapes.
I was the mixtape dude.
So you cool with his ex?
Yeah, bitch.
All right.
No, I just got to let him know in case nobody knows it.
So you cool with his ex, though?
No.
No, no, no.
Let me tell you.
Definitely not.
That would make the story way worse.
It was way worse.
But listen.
And you are three is my lucky number, so we had two.
Okay.
So EFN, he's dating this girl.
She wants to be somebody.
I'm mad young at the time.
Well, who don't want to be somebody?
Come on, Dory.
She wants to be somebody in the industry.
Okay.
She's using EFN.
No, no. She wasn't using me.
No, we were both starting.
Both starting.
I'm like in my early 20s.
She's like 19, 18, whatever.
So she does videos, and he says, it's over.
No more videos.
Before I tell a video.
Yeah, first of all, you're saying it wrong.
I told him I'm playing with the facts.
Wait, before I say what video, is he petty?
Just from those facts.
By saying it's over.
No.
He said it's over.
He's not petty.
He's not petty.
That's petty.
No, no, no.
I wouldn't want my girl to be in a video shaking ass.
But that's how you met her.
What type of video you were doing?
Why are you going to stop my grind?
I didn't meet her that way.
I didn't meet her that way.
Hold on, hold on.
This is what we're going to do.
And that's how I went down east.
So she wasn't doing videos when you met her?
No, not at all.
We were both young people.
What was she doing, EFN?
She was in high school.
You've been to video shoots.
You know what happens in them video shoots.
I'm not.
Yo, he's so much on your side.
I was a street team rep.
I imagine.
Street team rep for a lot of labels.
So what if she told you, stop doing street team?
No, no.
I was spinning, doing street.
And then she's like, I want to get into the modeling.
And I supported her with modeling. Right. Modeling's like, I want to get into the modeling. And I supported her with modeling.
Modeling.
But when she wanted to go into the video realm.
What's wrong with videos?
Nothing wrong.
I'm there and I see what happens.
What video was it, EFN?
What video was it?
One of the first was the thong song remix.
You did it.
You made the right choice.
No, I said I made the right choice.
You made the right choice.
Give me another one. This is where made the right choice Hey hold on
That was a big song
That's a big song
I don't know if it was
That was a thong song remix
That was with Foxy Brown
No it was Method Man
It's on the beach in Miami Beach
That's all I know
Actually that was Big Pimp
Make some noise for Big Pimpy.
After that, I was pissed.
Now.
By the way, these were top tier songs at the time.
Who's the person?
Huh?
Excuse me?
Who's the person?
The fans between the pictures.
I don't respect her.
I don't say anything.
You know the champagne shit?
Like, it's not the one with the champagne.
It has to be.
But I didn't break up with her for the record.
We split ways, like, equally. We didn't break up with her for the record. We split ways equally.
We both went our different ways.
I'm not putting it on me like I broke up with her.
We both went our separate ways.
Big Pimpin'.
Nobody else got any more about the Big Pimpin' video?
What other videos?
There's one more.
You guys bring up the Velvet Devotion?
Wait, no.
I forgot about Belvedere.
Oh, damn.
Do you want the last video?
Right.
It's not the last.
No, I mean.
Oh, she wasn't with you, Molly?
Jungle.
Definitely fucked us, like.
I was aware at that point.
This nigga still is.
Listen, we went to the Bad Boy reunion tour in Vegas.
He still didn't speak the belt.
I'm with Devo.
Of course I did.
When we broke up, the first time I saw her in the club, she was with one of the homies.
That was the first one.
Listen, the first one.
Which one?
Which one?
The tall skinny dude.
You know what's her name? Tall skinny dude. She was with Ronnie Devo? Yeah. That's the first one. After one? Which one? The tall, skinny dude. The tall, skinny dude. You don't even say that name.
The tall, skinny dude.
She was a Ronnie DeVoe?
Yeah.
That's the first one.
After they broke up.
Ronnie Smooth.
After they broke up.
I mean, I don't know if they conked or not.
I'm just saying they were together.
But after they broke up, that was the first one she started digging, right?
It was Bell Biv DeVoe.
DeVoe.
Keep it real.
DeVoe.
Yeah, we had all of them, not Bell Biv DeVoe.
It's three people.
But that is an upgrade, though.
She went up, though.
Oh, no, she went up.
I'm still a mixtape DJ.
But you say DeVoe's an upgrade from EFN?
At that time, yes.
Damn.
I didn't see that shot.
It was an upgrade from me at that time.
Wow.
Poison?
Poison.
Poison.
Poison.
Oh, shit.
As long as he dance like that.
How is that an upgrade?
You don't know this.
Poison? You don't know this. Poison?
You don't know this man's.
You can't beat poison?
Damn.
No, you can't beat poison.
You can't beat that.
So she was either smack it up, flip it, rub it down.
Oh, no.
No, she wasn't in none of these videos.
But she ended up with homie.
Backstage, underage.
Oh, whoa.
She was underage.
She's totally done.
We're talking about you.
That's very weird. She's feeling nice right now. She's feeling nice right right. We're totally done. We're totally done. That's it. Yeah, man.
She's feeling nice right now.
She's feeling nice right now.
She's nice right now.
We had two.
That was two?
Yeah.
All right, three is my lucky number.
Then we can wrap it up.
Let's give it one more shot.
Go ahead, Angela.
You pour it again.
I don't care.
We reckless people over here.
Oh, my goodness.
Yeah, come on.
And we thank you for joining the drink, champs.
We are.
Yo, yo.
Yo, yo.
All right, twin, you want in?
Yes.
We're trying to make twin fit.
That's okay.
Tell them to wear condoms, though.
Okay, okay.
You got to wear condoms, twin.
A little bit.
That's the new slogan.
You got to wear condoms.
I like it.
She looks me up.
Big up to Conan in the house as well.
My nigga.
Little shout out.
Let me deploy myself. Shout out to 89. I'm going to do the heel. Shout out to nigga. Let me pour myself.
Shout out to 89.
Shout out to Rich Blanco.
I just want to say,
Embiid didn't even drink his last shot.
I did. I poured vodka in it.
That's not Tiger Bone.
I drank the Tiger Bone.
Tiger Bone making him nervous.
He did the belt-to-bowl dance. He's good, man.
He can do whatever he wants.
I didn't drink that.
I don't like people. She's good, man. He can do whatever he wants. He didn't even drink this one. Drink that. No, you got to hold it.
I don't like people.
She's like a drink champ right now making motherfucking drinks.
That's right.
I like that, Angelique.
I don't like when people lie.
I drank that.
That's not drinking.
Don't do that.
Don't do that, Taz.
That's vodka.
Envy.
Don't do that, Taz.
Drink it.
Don't do that, Taz.
You got Tiger Bone in this color.
Envy.
Hell no.
Oh, yeah.
That's what I'm saying.
You be a real whack right now.
Pour the tiger bone in here.
Nah.
All right.
Do that first.
Pour it in there.
Oh, damn.
What are you doing, man?
No, no.
Give him the white one.
Tiger bone straight.
All right, that's cool.
All right, hold on.
Don't drink.
Don't, don't.
Wait.
Out of the eye.
Out of the eye.
Evan, you about to turn red.
That's cool.
Shut up.
You're so badass.
I'm not even going to take off my glasses.
You don't even have to.
Condom to condom for twin.
Let's go.
Oh yeah.
Ah you motherfuckers.
I told you he didn't do the last one.
I did the last one.
God damn it.
I know where this is going. the last one. I did the last one. God damn it. Oh, go ahead.
I know where this is going.
This is going to be good.
Yes, sir.
We usually ask.
Go ahead.
Oh, this is a good question for the ladies, man.
We usually ask our guests, do they eat ass?
Oh, I thought it was going to be some other shit.
No, we usually ask our guests, do they eat ass?
Do they eat ass?
You, you're beautiful, sexy, gorgeous.
She can eat ass.
Yeah, guy up.
You might eat a dude's ass.
How many rappers have offered to eat your ass?
Nobody offers that.
It just happens. That's our first conversation.
Where Eddie at?
Eddie, nobody offers that.
Eddie's offering.
You're offering.
Eddie, you're offering.
Eddie, you're offering.
Eddie, you're offering.
Eddie, you're offering.
Eddie, you're offering.
Eddie, you're offering.
Eddie, you're offering.
Eddie, you're offering.
Eddie, you're offering.
Eddie, you're offering.
Wait, because this real ass eating niggas, that's what they, that's their game.
Come here, come here, come here.
How would you offer that?
How would you offer it?
I mean, now that we've right here, I'll eat your ass.
I'm not going to lie, as a woman.
Wait, did you like that approach?
I don't want to think that you just run around eating everybody's ass. And you have a woman. Wait, did you like that approach? I don't want to think that you just run around eating everybody's ass.
And you have a reputation.
Oh, yeah, you already ate an ass eater.
She's saying no.
I don't want to think that you eat everyone's ass.
I want to think that you eat my ass.
I am an ass eater, though.
If I like you, I eat your ass.
That's what she said.
She just turned off by that.
Yo, he said it nervous, though.
Like, I like your ass.
You might eat a panther's ass.
He's trying to make sense of it, Angela.
He's like, look, no.
He's shooting his shot.
I like you.
I eat your ass.
He's like the super head of ass.
Would you change your shirt to eat the ass?
Because that's a white shirt.
We're buying him off.
Change my shirt.
Change his shirt.
You want to know how?
Listen, we had a show on.
What was our show on?
Sirius XM, though.
Sirius XM.
Yeah, we had a video.
Yeah, we had a show. We had a three- on? Sirius XM, though. Sirius XM. Yeah, we had a video. Yeah, we had a show.
We had a three-year show on Sirius XM.
He asked live?
He didn't ask live.
A porno star.
He didn't need her ass.
A porn chick.
She came from a street.
Can I just be completely honest?
You told us you had salad for lunch.
What's the honesty?
What honesty are you going to give?
To be honest, I don't really like getting my ass eaten.
I see that, Eddie.
I was there.
Why don't you like it? ass eaten. I see that, Eddie. I was there. Why don't you like it?
Because it's disgusting to you?
I don't think my ass is supposed to be wet.
Oh, so you don't like your ass eaten?
I don't really like that.
He says he brings a white piece.
Eddie Giggs comes with a white piece.
No, I have.
I prefer not.
I don't really like that.
He's dead serious, too.
Look at him.
He like...
Thank God he didn't have tiger bone.
He might be...
I know we don't drink test right now.
He looking at her, though, like...
Listen.
Don't worry.
I'm protecting you from Eddie.
Let me ask a man in the room.
How many of y'all like to get your ass eaten?
If it's my girl, I don't care.
See?
There we go.
I'm with him.
My wife, anything goes.
If it's my lady, I'll eat her ass.
I eat my wife's ass all day.
We're gonna change his name to EFA.
Eat that fucking ass.
If it's your lady, you do what you gotta do.
I wasn't ready.
I just wasn't ready.
Just don't put nothing in there. You good. I'm with you. I'm with you. I just wasn't ready. Just don't put nothing in there.
You good.
I'm with you.
I'm with you.
You look damn different now, Nori.
No, I've said it around him.
Yeah.
No, you've never said it around him.
He's in front of me.
And he likes his ass, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And he cries when his wife eats his ass.
I do not cry.
I do not cry.
I do not cry. You go not cry. I do not cry.
You go too far all the time, motherfucker.
I love you.
I love you.
Shut the fuck up.
Can I tell you a real story?
Please tell me.
About y'all.
She drunk.
Let's close this out.
One time, me and Embi was on a flight.
We were going to L.A.
And so we were both fortunately in first class.
He was sitting across on the next row.
We're watching Creed.
I'm watching Creed on the TV.
I glance over.
Embi's watching Creed also.
He is bawling his little eyes out.
It hurt me, man.
It touched me.
It touched me.
Never came from the hood and made it out, man.
It touched me.
It touched me. I look me. It never came from the hood. It made it out, man. It touched me. It touched me.
I look over.
He in his blanket.
Wrapped up tight.
He's like, oh, my God.
He's vulnerable.
He's vulnerable.
He's mad vulnerable.
I ain't going to lie.
I cried the other day with Tracy Morgan, too, man.
Tracy Morgan told me a story.
Yes, he cried.
He told me a story about his brain being out the side of his head and how he felt and him losing his man.
And his wife crying when she saw him for the first time in the hospital.
It touched me.
It touched me.
It felt bad.
It was a sad story.
I cried on the 13th, too.
Yeah.
On Netflix.
This guy's one thing.
No, the 13th.
On Netflix.
That shit ill, man.
I'm like, damn.
I wanted to call niggas.
I know I violated. Like who? I just wanted to be like, yo. I just wanted to say I'm, I wanted to call niggas. I know I violated.
Like who?
I just wanted to be like, yo.
I just wanted to say I'm sorry.
Who's going to be the first person you call?
I did.
I did call them.
Who?
They didn't answer.
Oh.
They didn't answer.
Yo, who was it?
Don't say you don't know.
Who was it?
Nah, because it's real shit.
So, like, nah.
No names.
No names.
No names.
But I did make the phone call.
I just wanted to be like, yo, my bad, my nigga.
Like, I think I was wrong.
Right.
Like, you know what I mean? And that's cool. Like, as a man like, yo, my bad, my nigga. I think I was wrong. Right. You know what I mean?
And that's cool. As a man,
sometimes if you're wrong, it's cool.
It's just minutes. It just might take a couple years. Now, if you still take it personally, fuck you.
You know what I mean? Damn, I'm trying to
fuck you. That's how I feel.
I'm going to make that call. Is there any beef
you won't let go? Who, me? Nah, I don't
give a fuck about beef, nigga.
Like, I'm trying to... It sounded like beef right there Nah I don't give a fuck About beef nigga Like I'm trying to
It sounded like beef right there
I don't give a fuck
About beef
You talking about beef nigga
Now I'm saying
If I was emotional
Everybody would be like
Why you talking to me like that man
No I'm very cool
Thank god that wasn't on text
If that was on text
Now man
You know what I realize
So there's nothing
You won't let go
Nah I don't think
I won't let
I think I'm good with everything
I think
In life I just think it's about doing you.
Yeah, it's certain shit I ain't let go.
Fuck that.
Yeah, I think you got to let shit go, though, Envy.
Nah, fuck that, man.
You can't let everything go.
Fuck that.
Not everything.
I'll keep it 100 with you.
Nah, I ain't let shit go.
You know the reason why that even 30,000 ever even came up or whatever?
Hold on.
Here we go.
I'm going to just be honest with you.
Because I never said that. Just to give the background.
Yeah, I don't even know the total story to this.
Me and Clue had got into it.
And I felt like Clue, because Clue
was my nigga. And I don't
ever want to, you know what I'm saying?
I'm saying this sincerely because
you know,
when you was on the Clue tape at the
time, you had to be number one, two, three, four, five.
Right.
If you ain't one, two, three, four, five, kind of, it didn't really matter.
Right.
Sometimes you can make it to the top ten.
Very likely you won't.
Right.
So I had a single.
It was with Ja Rule.
Hmm.
Ja Rule lived next door to me at the time.
I got the 500 bins.
He got the Maybach.
I got the drop.
Lexus.
He got the drop.
Mercedes.
Right.
I got the big Hummer.
He got the Hummer's Hummer. I got the 22.mer He got the Hummer's hummer
I got the two
This is real shit
I'm like damn John
You get a lot of money
Like I'm glad I'm gold
And I'm living next to you
I mean
Cool
We do our record together
I give it to Clue
First
I say Clue
I need that top five spot.
Got you, nigga, just send it to me.
Give Clue the record.
Clue put me number 21.
Ooh.
Damn.
Dang.
So when that happened, I said, damn, it's over.
So that's a mid album
Your album and you hitting me
I'm like
30,000
Cause I'm thinking it's a joke from the beginning anyway
Like why is Envy hitting me
Like they clowning you
Like they clowning you
No I'm about to shit on Clue he just shitted on me
You understand
21
Some shit like that it was
disrespectful i don't i don't even uh maybe i might exaggerate with 21 but i'm telling you
it wasn't number five it wasn't it wasn't top five it wasn't top five but i'm like slime
clue said man see me on the street oh he told you that he He didn't know this. I didn't know this.
Clue told me to see me on the street.
I said, damn, slime.
It's two-way pages.
Damn, slime.
That's because I'm a good nigga.
Ain't that long.
Some shit happened.
I don't know.
And then when Envy hit me, I'm like, this is funny business right now.
Same team.
Because that's the same team.
Just in case you didn't know, I never jumped out the window.
I never flipped on none of us.
I never got Hollywood on you.
I never did that. So you should have told me that story before.
All this time, Norah, you never told me
because I'm at Power
105. I'm at the
Breakfast Club. Clue was the first.
You just established Clue was the first person that
came there. Why would I blow that up?
Why would I say that? You know what I'm saying? Why would
I do that? But that was the reason
when you actually hit me, I was like,
damn, I think they playing
games. So that's the reason why that number came.
You was collateral damage.
I gave you the regular nigga's number.
That was collateral damage, right?
I got you.
Yeah, so that's what it is.
Am I mad at Clue?
Hell no.
I love Clue.
Please let it go.
Envy, please let it go.
It's been let go, man.
You keep saying it's been let go.
Let it go.
You brought it up, Nori.
Because we needed you to play. Now you understand. I didn't know that. It's been let go. You brought it up, Nori. But I'm glad that you're trying to
dug out military.
I didn't know that.
Because you know what, Envy?
The things you did for me, I can never
pay you back. Like, literally.
Like, I know that you
physically came to me. I was like, what the fuck?
Why would I go out there? I'll come get you.
That was real shit. So I really did appreciate that. But was like, what the fuck? Why would I go out there? I'll come get you. That was real shit.
Right.
So I really did appreciate that.
But at the end of the day, when, you know, it was a certain situation, and I still ain't saying the situation that happened.
Right.
But when I felt like Clue violated me.
That's my brother.
Clue, I have no problem with you.
But that was then.
Right. Absolutely. That's my brother. Only reason, that's my brother Clue I have no problem with you But that was then That's my brother
That's my brother too
I said that about you
I said if it wasn't for DJ Envy
It might not be an NRE
And if 100% if it wasn't for DJ Clue
It wouldn't be an NRE
But what happened was
That was it
That was my only problem
It was like damn damn, please.
This is Def Jam.
I'm on that line.
And Ja Rule lives next door to me.
This is my single.
I'm giving it to you first.
I'm not giving it to this guy.
I'm not giving it to this guy.
I'm not giving it to that guy.
I'm giving it to Slime.
So when that clue tape mattered, if you ain't top ten, get the fuck out of here.
It's a B-side.
You're on a B-side.
I don't know if y'all know what a fucking B-side means.
I got you.
Because y'all stream.
This is cassette tape.
And the clue, you know, it meant the world to me.
And this is the first time you hear this.
Yeah, first time I heard this, yeah.
You knew this EFN?
No.
No.
Okay.
Nobody knows this.
I never understood that.
I'm glad that we just let that out into the atmosphere so you can let it go.
No, because, you know, because it was dope on the breakfast club.
$30,000 is a lot of money.
No, it was not.
That wasn't.
Lori was getting that.
But that's what he was trying to tax you for. But that was a lot of money. Come on, that's a lot. For me, that was a lot of money. That's a lot of money. No, it was not. That wasn't. Nori was getting that. But that's what he was trying to tax you for.
But that was a lot of money.
Come on, that's a lot.
For me, that was a lot of money.
That's a lot of money.
No, that's a lot.
That's a lot.
For Emmy to pay you.
And let me bring up Web and Nitty.
Web and Nitty for making that thing happen.
You know, me, Clue, we put everything back together.
Animal, Big Up, Big Up, everybody.
Big Up and 5'8", Deuce Deuce, everybody.
You know, murder unit.
Yeah.
It's squash, it was squash.
Is Desert Storm still a thing, like, as a company or a crew?
Yeah, well, my crew's thing is Desert Storm,
that's cool. But you was a part of that.
We were family, I was on the Desert Storm, but that's
my family, like, Web and Nitty is...
Web and Nitty is my niggas.
That's my, those are my brothers, like,
they're the type, like, they hear,
like, they'll be... That's why you mad at Joe Biden. Nah, nah, nah, I didn't do are my brothers. Like, they're the type, like, they hear... That's why you mad at Joe Biden.
Nah, nah, nah.
I didn't do that.
But, like, they're the type that they'll hear something on the radio, and they'll call me
and be like, yo, you want me to set that up?
And I'm like, nah, it's not that serious.
But they are my brothers.
So you're not a part of it, but they still...
Absolutely.
That's my family.
That's why I said me and Joe can never have beef.
Like, that's...
We started together.
And you have your own company, too.
What's the...
It's moving.
Let's keep it real.
It's not.
It's moving, man. What is it? The way she said it was... It's moving Let's keep it real It's not it's moving man
What is it
The way she said it
It's moving
Get out of here man
What is it
Get out of here
What is it
I'm just a kid from Queens man
That's my company
No you had this other thing
Remember that shit
Just a kid from Queens
It's moving
You were in Red Cafe
It was the co-op
The co-op
What happened with that
Um
Well you know what
Shout to Red
That's my nigga.
I'm going to tell a story.
I shouldn't tell a story.
I'm going to tell a story.
Tell it.
When you should tell it.
I'm going to tell a story, right?
Give it to you in this.
About maybe, I would say, about 15 years ago, right?
In Miami?
In New York.
I was leaving a club.
And a Brooklyn nigga tried to rob me.
Pull out the pistol on me.
He was always trying to rob you, Envy.
Shout out to Brooklyn. Oh, shit. And for robbing. Pull out the pistol on me. He was always trying to rob you. Shout out to Brooklyn.
Oh, shit.
And for robbing him?
Why not?
Wow.
He said Brooklyn.
I shout out Brooklyn to him.
So without getting into details, it was a shootout in the city.
We chased him.
We caught him.
Beat him up.
Put him in a coma.
Who, Red Cafe?
No, me and the dude that tried to rob.
A person that tried to rob you.
That tried to rob me.
Caught him.
Beat him up.
Caught him.
This is why I don't respect
Stick up kids
When he woke up out the coma
Instead of just saying
What happened
I didn't press charges
At the time
I thought I was a street nigga
I didn't press charges
And when he got out the coma
The first thing he said was
Envy tried to rob me
Oh shit he flipped it
I come out of
The radio station one day Cops Envy tried to rob me. Oh, shit. He flipped it. I come out of the radio station one day.
Cops out there waiting to arrest me saying, since I didn't press charges.
And he said that.
They tried to press charges on me.
Basically said I tried to rob him.
But the reason I don't fuck with a lot of people is because when somebody tries to rob you and they shoot at you, it's a different experience.
I don't know if they're shooting at me to end my life.
They're trying to scare me or what it is.
So now I'm a Queens nigga.
So something happened in the Queens and you call me, I could pretty much find out what
happens if it's in my borough.
Right.
You know what I mean?
I got to call left rack.
I got to call south side.
I got to call north side.
I could find out what happens.
I know what you mean.
So when I reach out to my people that I think I'm from Brooklyn, you know, a lot of artists,
a lot of people that say they down and they tough and they street, they kind of turn their back on me.
So I was hurt by that.
These are the same people that I break bread with and I hang with all the time.
And Red was the only person that was a stand-up guy.
And that's how me and Red got cool.
And there was a lot of different artists, a lot of different people that kind of turned their back on me.
And that's how me and Red got cool
And from that point on I said
Just for you being real
I'm going to make sure I make you as big as possible
That I can
And that's why I started promoting Red Cafe
And we became friends and everything like that
And that's how me and Red got cool
And that's how we did the co-op
And that's why every time Red come a record
I don't give a fuck how that record sound
I don't even ask I play that record sound. I don't even ask. I play that shit immediately.
It's moving.
That's real shit.
Because when everybody
turned their back
and didn't want to
put their nose in the shit
he made sure I was good.
That's crazy to shoot at someone.
Like Noah,
you shot at people
and been cool with them after.
Why?
What is going on right here?
Listen,
I am a podcaster.
I don't know anything.
He's only shooting
shots of Tiger Bow. Yes, I don't even know. I don't know anything. He's only shooting shots of Tiger Bow.
Yes, I don't even know anything you guys are talking about.
I live a very honest life.
I have a loving wife.
I am a great person.
There you go.
I don't know this guy you're talking about.
Y'all talking about.
Listen, y'all talking about Superman.
I am Clark Kent.
This is Paco.
Relax.
I call him Paco. Can you imagine shooting at somebody and then being cool with them after? Hey. I am Clark Kent. All right? This is Paco. Relax. I call him Paco.
Can you imagine shooting at somebody and then being cool with them after?
Hey.
I saw it.
I saw it.
But it happened.
As long as you don't hit him.
As long as you don't hit him.
I don't know.
I don't know why this conversation keeps turning on me.
I didn't say you.
Huh?
But it feels like it.
Yo, thank you.
You know what is crazy?
You know, Envy?
What's that?
When I announced that
We was having you on
See, people think that we had
Like, we had like
They do, they all have beef
Like, I don't have
Yo, Envy, man
In case I never told you, man
I love you
I really appreciate
No, I appreciate it
I'ma keep it on
You got bad
I appreciate it
Angela Yee
You know one time I said
Man, fuck these niggas Nobody gonna play my music Angela Yee Said know one time I said Man fuck these niggas
Nobody gonna play my music
Angela Yee
Said I will always
Play your music
For real man
I love y'all people man
But listen
I gotta explain one thing
Cause Nori
Nori hits me all the time
A lot of people
Hit me all the time
We're in a breakfast club
Syndicated in what
60 70 markets
Oh god damn it
Let's make some noise
Talk that shit
We just started doing Podcasts for one year Talk that shit, Amy. Talk that shit.
We just started doing podcasts for one year.
We work hard. We work hard. So when people send me music and send me records,
the different markets expect me
to play the hits. People go into work
in the morning, they want to hear the hits.
It's like I tell Nori, I tell any artist that send me a record,
I'll play your record, but I need some support.
Meaning I can't be the only neck
out there playing your record.
I need other people to play it.
So a lot of people don't want to invest in themselves and say, okay, I'm going to make sure that I got radio people like Shampoo, wherever Shampoo is, pushing the record.
Shampoo ain't deserve this. He left.
Shampoo won't want your shout out.
You ain't playing his records neither.
You're right.
I'm going to make sure people are actually working the record.
So I can't play a record that nobody else is supporting. It's not like you're in one city playing a record. Exactly. You're playing for the nation. But I'm going to make sure people are actually working the record. So I can't play a record that nobody else is playing.
It's not like you're in one city playing a record.
You're playing for the nation.
But I'm different now.
Right now.
Shout out to Nari, man.
Right now, I'm different now.
I'm going to come on.
I'm going to listen.
I got a future record.
I'm not even.
I thought you don't make records no more.
Yeah, why?
Why you lie to us?
Oh, dude.
That's the old.
Justice League.
They know what we got.
They're Florida dudes, too.
Shout out to them. Yeah, big up Justice League. I know what we got. The Florida dudes, too.
Shout out to them. Yeah, big up Justice League.
I got a, this is my first time.
I got like a little stash with the producers I've never worked with.
Dope.
So, yeah, big up Justice League.
I don't know what we're going to call it.
I want to see this firm reunion.
Can you imagine?
That would be crazy.
What firm reunion?
The firm reunion.
I would love that as well.
Or that Queens tour you've been talking about.
Yeah.
I don't think none of that is happening.
It could happen.
I tried to do a Queens birthday party.
I remember that.
I remember that.
I tried to get Nas, 50, Nori, CNN, and Mop D.
It already sounds like it's not going to happen.
It sounds like a fight.
50 said yes.
Nori said yes, Capone.
I couldn't get Mob, and I couldn't get Nas.
I thought that would be dope just for a Queensland celebration.
Nas is out here tomorrow. We're going to go to his dinner.
And Prodigy's out here, so we're going to try to get him.
I love that Norrie previously had
issues with people and he's good now.
Going to dinners as media.
Listen, man, just for anybody
who want to get in the midst of school, because maybe
I did take it too far with certain
people and certain things, but at the end
of the day
Like we grown men
I love it
Like what the fuck is wrong with you
Like the Havoc shit was beautiful
When Havoc came on the show
Havoc is a fucking man
That was beautiful
I respect Havoc
I love that guy
The way he came out here
He stood in front of us
He smoked
He drank
Nah stand up dude
He didn't
Like Havoc
We love you motherfucker
Shut the Havoc
Like you know what I'm saying
I think we need more havocs
You told the prodigy
I tried
And listen
You told the prodigy
Go at Envy
You did
Yeah yeah
You know what
I don't even want to do that
I don't even want
She knows everything
You didn't remember that
Where
Cause he got mad
You kept saying
He had a
Oh he called me
He texted me
He was mad about that
I think me and P is good now
I don't know
I'm listening man
But yo
You know what I want to
I want to announce on this podcast
I didn't say anywhere
Let's go
You got another baby
Nah no more babies
Another shower
Another baby shower
But after
Why you don't invite me
In your baby shower Slon
Cause you live in Miami
Yeah but
Maybe in New York
Maybe in New York
Next summer
He ain't coming to New York
I'm not having no more babies
I can fly out
I'm doing an album Alright babies I'm doing an album
I'm not going to charge you shit
You're in me
I'm not going to charge you nothing
I'm doing an album
The name of the album is
Just a Kid from Queens
That's the name of the album
Three or four songs done already
Hopefully the top of the year
I haven't done an album in top of the year I just announced it
This is like
I haven't done an album
In like 15 years
So I'm doing an album
I'm excited about it
I'm working hard
And you're doing a podcast too
Yeah, I'm doing a podcast
Should've did it with us, man
It starts next Wednesday
Next Wednesday?
It's called The KC Crew
Nice
It's me and my wife
And we're talking about
Relationship issues
We're talking about raising
You hear that said loudspeaker?
Yeah You know I got my own fucking I know you tried to sign me Nori called me Tried to sign me But I already signed the deal And we're talking about Relationship issues We're talking about raising You hear that said loudspeaker Yeah
You know I got my own fucking
I know you tried to sign me
Nori called me
Tried to sign me
But I already signed the deal
So we excited about that
We talk about everything
We talk about our relationship
The beefs
The arguments
The problems
How we make up
How we keep things spicy
In our relationship
How we deal with our kids
Everything that goes on
With our life
And everything in our family
And we real with it
Like you know
Whatever it may be
We're real Cause as women We it may be, we're real.
As women, we care about Gia
way more than we care about him.
We look at Gia's Instagram.
I'm big on my wife too.
You got to have her on there.
No, we're going to do that.
I'm going to have couples on there.
I'm going to need you and your wife on there.
We're going to ask you.
You're going to do shit like that to me?
It's a good thing. I'm a family man. I ain're going to ask you. You're going to do shit like that to me? No crazy. But it's a good thing.
You know I'm a family man
so I ain't going to ask
no questions.
But we did squash
our beef like officially.
So we're going to get you
on the podcast.
And Nori I'm sure
has some big announcements
as well.
And we're going to ask
your wife if she really
if you like your ass
eating too.
We're going to ask her
on the live.
Yanks up in the air.
Yanks up in the air The legs up in the air
We gonna ask
Yo Kid Capri
You gotta come
Kid Capri
You gotta come over here
What the fuck
Does Kid Capri
Have to do with this
Oh you see
The drink champ
She gotta listen to all this shit
Shout out to Kid Capri
I didn't hear that one
I seen the story
His legs up
Who said that
Akineli
Who said that
Oh damn
You said that
Wait wait wait
Tell me the story now
I hear legs up
Shout out to my guy
Kid Capri You guys hear the legs up No Tank said he had your legs up? Tell me the story now. I had legs up. The craziest story. Shout out to my guy, Kinko Pre.
You had your legs up?
No.
Tank said he likes his legs up.
What are you talking about now?
No, this is not what...
Now, you got to go back to that.
Shout out to me and Nuri, man.
What?
What did you say?
We both like...
Yeah, we both like your legs.
I like your legs.
I like your legs.
Where's this going?
I don't know.
She's lit.
She's good right there.
She's definitely lit.
Yeah.
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All right.
Let's just, before we get up out of here.
You're not going to tell us the King Capri story?
Nah.
I'm going to call King Capri.
We got to let King Capri defend himself.
Yeah, that story's out of control.
That's our brother.
We love you, King Capri.
Listen to that.
Everybody else we told them about.
That's not it.
Tonight, we love you.
That's my DJ.
He's a legend.
Him and J. Master J is my DJ gods. Yeah, yeah. Me too. Him, we love you. That's my DJ. He's a legend. Him and J Master J is my DJ guys.
Yeah, yeah, me too.
Give me the end clue.
Why are you laughing?
I want to hear this story, though.
Come on.
I can't do it.
Angelina, I want to propose to you this episode.
What?
What?
It's like DJ Khaled with a...
What?
Come here, twin.
All right, get on your knees.
Get on your knees.
All right, get on your knees.
I wanted to propose
Angelina's ever so young twin
You know what I'm saying
Go ahead propose bro
By the way that's twin
That doesn't use condoms
Give me a friend mic
I want to see
He doesn't use condoms
I don't want my fucking mic man
Propose
For fuck
Come on propose
Shoot your shot
Shoot your shot
How would you back her
If you was in a club
And nobody's around
Try to
Try to
Unpropose
Try to propose in a club I mean Just Not propose But to, try to, I'm proposed. Try to propose
in the club.
I mean,
just,
not propose,
but you better have
at least a silver ring on you.
Do you start with ass eating?
He has a tiger bone.
I don't start with ass eating.
What do you say?
Go ahead, go ahead, go ahead.
I be like, yo,
look at that,
look at that,
look at that face.
You know what I'm saying?
You want to ride a diver twin,
you know what I'm saying?
You want to be part of my journey?
What's going on?
You want to ride a diver twin?
What journey is this? You want to be part of the Snapchat? Yeah, you want to be part of my journey. What's going on? What journey is this?
You want to be a part of the Snapchat story?
Yeah, you want to be part of my Snapchat journey, man?
You know what I'm saying?
Imagine that.
I'm Angelina.
Could you imagine that, though?
Two for 26, I'm Sterling.
We doing well.
Was that a draft or a proposal?
I'm coming up.
You know what I'm saying? Snoop Dogg told them him We have Snoop Dogg on here
And Snoop Dogg said
Twin you gonna be somebody
But somebody could be taking it
He's my prophet
He's your prophet
Jesus Muhammad
Everybody take a shot for Twin
Listen
Wait a minute As the first female Is this Muhammad or anything? Everybody take a shot for Twink, man. Listen, listen, listen. No, wait up.
Angela Lee.
So, like, listen.
Ask the first female.
I got to ask you a kind of foul question.
You're single, right?
You might as well go there because it might as well not be a sexist question.
Ask a girl.
Just ask her.
Ask her anyway.
You're not single?
No.
Because we lose our advertisers every time he says this.
Like, if a guy comes to you like that, like.
Oh, that's not the question.
Be my Snapchat journey.
No, not that.
That's a horrible...
I'm just kidding.
I know.
All right, twin.
All right, twin.
Yo, can you roll another one for us?
Come on, roll another one.
Shout out to me being the first woman guest on the show.
Let me tell you about Angelina.
Absolutely.
Yo, shout out to Angelina.
Angelina is not real.
She's not really a woman.
Oh, shit. She's not real. You not really a woman Oh shit She's not real
You're an aphrodite?
She's more nigga
Than all of us here
Like she is the type
My best friend
Sonny Anderson
Sonny Anderson
Let me tell you
I'm gonna tell you this story
We had the game
Go ahead Envy
Let's blow it up
Angel E's on a date
So old
The weed
It's new to us
Let's go
Angel E's on a date
We all at the game
She's on a date
She's on a date
A regular dude
Not an industry dude.
Regular dude, man.
And dude is sitting like 20th row, 19th row.
He was in a box.
Oh, he was in a box.
He was in a box.
Oh, he had to be in a box?
He was in a box.
He was.
It's nothing to do with me.
Angelique gets a call and was like, hey, we sit in court side.
It's Mike Kaiser, by the way.
Mike Kaiser.
Mike Kaiser.
Yes, it's my guy.
It's one of my best friends.
Angelique leaves her date in the box and goes to sit with Mike Kaiser, by the way Mike Kaiser Yes, it's my guy It's one of my best friends Angela Yee leaves her date in the box
And goes to sit with Mike Kaiser
On the wood
Why would you do that?
Hell no, they ain't together no more
Oh my God
Listen
We're sorry, guys
Could you imagine
You bring your girl to the game
You get a box
And then she leaves you
Sits courtside
And leaves you in the box by yourself?
Damn, yeah
He wasn't by himself.
There's other people in the box.
You were part of our foul game. Let's make some noise.
Let's make some noise for whooutnigga.com.
Who else was courtside
with you, Yee? And let's be clear,
I also left you in Charlemagne.
Oh, shit. Oh, shit.
Did I leave you in Charlemagne as well?
We were definitely stuckuck in the box too
We was up there too
But it was
And I went
I said
I sit on the wood
Is what happened
I sit on the wood
Okay
I could go
Any direction
Alright boy
Let me bring up
The Tito M5
He's absolutely
In love with you
That's my guy
Yeah Tito M5
That's the homie
Oh look at that
Spilt it and caught it
Did you see that
That's skill.
Good job, Nori.
Yo, you're like a ninja.
You on the fucking phone?
Yo, come on, bro.
He's got to get some condoms delivered.
He just puts hand sanitizer in his dick.
We're going to do the GoFundMe twin.
I'm not a part of this.
We're trying to GoFundMe twin. No Fund not a part of this. We're trying to GoFundMe twin.
No FundMe twin. This nigga's my favorite
broke nigga.
But I told him, listen, when you're 20,
it's great to be broke.
Go to Europe and throw your dick
on the crap table.
Shit is hard.
Don't listen to him.
Yeah, listen, man.
Don't listen to him, man.
The only people in the world that are miserable is people who don't travel.
You can have nothing and travel.
You can have everything and travel.
You can backpack the world.
You got to understand.
Look, somebody came today and they said, oh, my God, the tree has burgundy in it.
I said, I see that every day, you bozo.
You told that to the person?
I don't know.
You're a dickhead, man.
What?
Just kidding.
Yo, let me just tell y'all a story about my nigga Shampoo.
Shampoo, come over here, Shampoo.
Uh-oh.
You set yourself up.
I don't know.
I forgot about that.
Listen, this is my nigga Shampoo.
He has a different kind of cup from everyone.
I know.
I should recycle somebody's cup.
Yeah, it's ecstasy in there somewhere.
It looks like it.
Or my...
A little piece.
A little piece.
A little piece.
So listen, we're in Memphis, right?
I'm on tour.
I'm on tour, right?
So I see shampoo.
Shampoo does the Casablanca.
We're in Memphis.
Right.
You know what Casablanca is?
It's when you kiss a girl
That's that Spanish shit
This nigga kiss
It's beautiful
I said
This nigga
You fucking tonight
You grab her by the face
It's going down
It's going down
I'm like Shampoo
Let's leave
Shampoo goes
No
You guys
It's her birthday
I'm gonna stay with her
I just met her
In the bar.
That's not the move, Shampoo.
We're in Memphis.
We're in Memphis on Main Street.
I'm on point.
Right.
Tell Shampoo let's go.
Shampoo says, Shalem, I'm okay.
I gave her the puppy shampoo.
I'm okay.
Right.
I go to the room, fall asleep.
This nigga's son knocks on my door in the morning. That's Conan, sir. Right. I go to the room, fall asleep. This nigga, son, knocks on my door in the morning.
That's Conan, sir.
Conan.
Big up Conan.
Yes, sir.
Conan knocks on my door in the morning.
He's like, yo, you don't know where Pops is?
I'm like, oh, shit.
Uh-oh.
I'm like, damn.
I don't know.
I don't know their relationship.
You know, I know.
I know.
But I'm like, I'm about to tell him that Pops is smashing something else.
Right.
So I'm like.
They're on Main Street.
All still.
This is Memphis.
All right.
Puerto Rican on Memphis.
So I say, I don't know.
Now I look at my phone.
I got the weirdest text messages ever.
Yo, yo, yo, boo.
I'm in cuffs.
I said, this is a cuffs.
This is a cuffs.
Oh, shit.
It's illegal to kiss white girls in Memphis.
Yes, it is.
So what happened was, just to be clear,
you know, nobody was like, yo, pool, let's go.
I'm like, nah, you know, Memphis,
we going ham. We hit wet willies.
We took over wet willies in Memphis. We going ham. We hit Wet Willies. We took over Wet Willies in Memphis.
In Memphis, yeah.
We took over Wet Willies. We going ham.
We ball hopping. Bong, bong,
bong. I meet a girl. She's like, it's my birthday.
I'm like, we buying oysters
because it was an oyster spot. Everybody.
We going ham at times.
Def Jam credit card. No, it's Shampoo's
credit card at that time.
As far as the Def Jam credit card involved. Because the's Shampoo's credit card at that time. You know what I mean? Because the deal was like.
Oh, no, this was independent.
This is independent.
You're right.
You're right.
The deal with Nori was like, yo, Pooh, I need somebody to drive for you.
For me.
I said, I'll drive if you let Conan open up for you.
He said, deal.
Deal.
He said, deal.
Deal.
So, boom.
He's right.
Nice, buddy.
Conan fly to Texas.
We go.
He picks us up. I take over the wheel. We driving. Nice party. He's calling that fly to Texas. We go. He picks us up.
I take over the wheel.
We're driving.
We in.
We here in every city.
We doing great.
Everything's fantastic.
We get to Memphis.
John Travolta.
I'm dancing.
I'm dancing to everybody.
Having a great fucking time.
Yes.
I meet a white girl.
She's fucking fantastic.
It's my birthday.
I never met a guy from New York.
I am in there.
I'm the guy.
And a Puerto Rican from New York.
So we kissing. They like, yo, we out. I'm like, New York I'm the guy And the Puerto Rican from New York So we kissing They like yo we out
I'm like nah I'm good
First off you see
Let me just stop right there
Cause see black niggas don't kiss
But Puerto Rican
That's why Puerto Rican niggas win
Spanish niggas win
Cause Spanish niggas
That kiss you
I mean
You're not Puerto Rican right now
When you say this
No no no
I'm not Puerto Rican
No no I'm black and Puerto Rican
Don't play science bro Don't play sides, bro.
Don't play sides, bro.
Continue, Jambo.
So he's black at that time.
He's like, yo, cool.
Let's go.
I'm like, no, I'm good.
He said, you sure?
I'm saying, I'm good.
Look what I got here.
He said, OK.
We're in Memphis.
I'm saying.
Wow.
Let's go.
So what happens?
They bounce.
We good.
Right?
I go. You know, she's having a good time. bounce We good Right I go You know
She's having a good time
She starts crying
We go outside
She's like
That's not a good time
That's not a good time
Crying's not a good time
No she's like
Can you come outside with me
I want to smoke a cigarette
So she starts crying
Like oh my god
I never had a great time
Like this is so great
Thank you
Crying like
Happy tears
Like this is fantastic
Who has happy tears
For everything Right So I'm shocked I'm hugging her I'm like oh my god This is crazy Thank you. Crying like for happy tears. Like, this is fantastic. Who has happy tears? Thank you for everything.
Right.
So I'm shocked.
I'm hugging her.
I'm like, my God, this is crazy.
I'm fucking tonight.
The client came over.
It's going down.
Like, I'm in Memphis.
It's happening.
She's white.
It's going down.
No, that's where you went wrong.
She's white.
It's not going down.
The cops pull up.
Let him get to you.
He said, why did you hit her?
Oh, damn.
She said, yes, he did. No, she's shocked. She's still crying. Like, no, he did you hit her? Oh, damn. And she said, yes, he did.
No, she's shocked.
She's still crying like, no, he didn't hit me.
Shut up, you lying.
Move.
Put the cuffs on me.
Search me.
Of course, I got a bag of weed.
Of course, absolutely.
I have a bag of weed.
And then the bitch flipped on you.
She was like, why you got that?
Well, yeah.
So the cops searched me.
They put the weed on
the fucking cop car.
Bomb. She's like, oh my god!
I didn't know you had that!
Oh my god, I don't know him!
So now I'm looking at you like,
yo, what the fuck is going on? I'm cuffed up
like, what are you doing?
What happens? I go through the system. I'm in jail now
in Memphis, Puerto Rican in Memphis.
The officer is one. There's only Memphis. The officer is only me.
The officer is like, yo, who are you?
What are you doing?
I'm out here with Noriega.
Noriega from Queens?
Yeah.
He's like, you got money on you?
I'm like, yeah, I got $1,500 on me.
He's like, you want to bail yourself out?
I can do that right now.
I'm like, please, yes.
At the same time, Nori's bailing me out.
Your deposit money.
Nori bails me out at that time.
And I'm bailing myself out at the same time.
Oh, that money went gone.
No, no.
He got his bread back.
So what happens?
I get out.
I call him like, yo, I'm out.
He's like, I know I bailed you out.
Fuck you talking about?
No, I just bailed myself out.
And he's like, what?
I got to get my money back.
But the fact is, Nori was
right there for your boy.
Thank you for Nori.
What's up, Nori?
Thank you, sir.
And thank you for giving
Conan the shot.
Thank you for using our products.
Can you use our products?
I don't know if I can blow as well as envy.
So you play too much.
That was good though.
Play too much.
Well, I hate to be a party people, but.
Oh, look, just in case y'all don't know.
I was on a club tonight.
You go to a club tonight?
That's the Elliot Wilson train.
Oh, Elliot Wilson train.
Y'all got the Elliot Wilson train.
And whenever we get deep into an interview, it's a train that come by.
It's Elliot Wilson.
He starts it up.
It's over for you.
You ready to go to club tonight?
No, I gotta do...
What club are you at tonight?
The club we are tonight.
But I gotta pee first.
Oh, we can do a pee break.
We can do a pee break.
Yeah, we get pee breaks
all the time.
All right, I'll be back.
All right, cool.
Or not.
Yeah, Amber, you're gonna
stay here.
I want you to get back
on this Joe Biden shit.
I feel like...
I feel like you just
want that fair one.
Nah, I'm cool with that. I feel like you just want that fair one. Nah, I'm cool with Joe.
I feel like you just want... Yo, stop
pressing the fight, bro. No, nice-skinned niggas can get that shit out
the way. Nah, they're not going to fight, man. Stop this shit,
man. You're a good dude. Stop that shit.
He said his opinion. I said my mom was good people, man.
I just want you to get that... Why would he do
a whole podcast about you? That's what I heard.
I don't know. I didn't hear it.
Like the Drake shit?
You're my brother. The reason why Stop and Frisk
is fucked up
Is because they're stopping fritz anybody
Let me just finish
And the thing about it is
When they stop and fritz anybody
Sometimes I can look like whatever I am
But I ain't never got nothing on me
I live in motherfucking sunny aisles
Wherever I'm at
And if I go jog or do whatever
That's a terrible thing
But what was your argument with that?
It was only after what happened with you.
I was actually against stopping
Frisk at first, but then when you get robbed
and you see that
the area where the pistols are coming from
and the guns are coming from is probably one of the
worst areas in Jersey. You just want
to get all the guns off the street because now I'm not thinking
about me. I'm thinking about the little seven-year-old girl
that's walking to school. I'm not thinking about grandma that's going to church. I'm not thinking about anything but getting them guns off the street because now i'm not thinking about me i'm thinking about the little seven-year-old girl that's walking to school i'm not thinking about grandma that's
going to church i'm not thinking about anything but getting them guns off the street they're
illegal guns you know i mean you forget about where you came from you know i mean because it's
a moment of nigga you almost died you know i mean that bullet could have went through that wind
shield hit me in my head and my daughter would have woke up the next day like where's daddy
daddy's dead so you know you get emotion you get a moment of emotional which which is understandable
but you know when you calm down you start talking, which is understandable. But, you know, when you calm down,
you start talking and you realize. But at first
I was fucked up.
The reason I'm fucked up
is because if it wasn't for people
like Supreme, LL Cool J,
Nas,
driving through the hood, Clue, driving through the hood
in their cars, it gave me motivation.
It gave me that feeling that I can make it.
You know what I mean? So I do the same thing
when I come through
in a Ferrari or a Bentley
or a Rolls Royce.
Them kids come up to me,
they never see them type of cars.
And they look at me like,
damn, this nigga made it.
He was from Queens.
This nigga made it.
So to have a coward
come and try to rob me
at gunpoint
pissed me the fuck off.
Listen, Envy.
So you know you change your views,
you know?
Man to man.
Yes, sir.
I want you to continue to do what you got to do.
When you think about what you're doing and how you did it and how you're doing it.
Yes, sir.
You are a fucking successful man.
I don't want you to ever stop doing that because you pulled up in a yellow Uber.
I didn't like that.
Yeah, you know.
That's real shit, man.
I'm not.
What you want do Listen I want you to continue To continue to live your life
Continue to be that
That guy
That's
I will
Inspired
And
It's real niggas like me
That support you
I always have
And you know
I know it was a big
Miscommunication
I don't care
But I always
Really supported you
That's why I know
Every Breakfast Club interview You could bring up You wanna just test me I don't care, but I always really supported you. That's why I know every Breakfast Club interview.
You want to just test me?
I don't believe you.
You hit me on the moment.
He definitely watches all of them.
You know one thing that I hate about our community, and I'm going to say this?
Go ahead.
Bring it up.
We have a disagreement or a difference of opinions.
People take it personal.
It's not debatable.
It's not debatable, which I hate.
See, everything should be debatable.
We should be able to have a conversation.
Our community is, if people feel a certain way,
they'll call you, oh, you're a fucking coon.
Oh, you're a fucking Uncle Tom.
And that's whack.
Like when Dame Dash came on the show.
Dame Dash had an opinion about a boss
and people working for people
And we went back and forth
You know when people was like
Oh that's fucked up
Or yeah I agree
But see we should be able to have that conversation
Because what he said wasn't wrong
He was just encouraging people to be a boss
To be a leader
To be a better person
But some people are not put in that situation
Some people can't be a boss
They can't even interpret
Some people can't interpret it
But what he said is right To own something for your kids What They can't even interpret how he said it. Some people can't interpret it, but what he said is right.
To own something for your kids. What he said was right, but how
he said it was a little fucked up.
In my opinion.
He says it a certain way.
But we should be able to have a conversation.
People mad at Floyd Mayweather
for the all lives matter shit and the shit he said.
But I'm not mad at Floyd.
The reason I'm not mad at Floyd. But I'm not mad at Floyd. And the reason I'm not mad at Floyd.
Yeah, Sean may get him dunking today. But I'm not mad at Floyd.
The reason I'm not mad at Floyd is because maybe he doesn't know.
Maybe he doesn't understand.
Maybe he's been rich so much that he's
out of that way
of thinking. So you got to remind him.
And it's not a conversation where you want to make fun of somebody.
It's just a conversation.
Because he might not understand what Black Lives Matter
and what that whole movement means
Right
You have to know
Where someone's coming from
So you got to explain it to him
Then when you explain it to him
And then he doesn't understand
Then you can have that opinion
But we got to be able
To have a conversation
The dialogue is first
The dialogue has to be there
Like they explained it to you
Correct
Absolutely
The dialogue has to be there
Like me
Was that John Legend
It was John Legend
And you know what it was
I had to do an event in Southside
That next day
So I'm in the Southside
Doing an event
And shout out to Southside Queens
A lot of people don't go
They say they out
But they don't go out
I'm out there doing things
So I'm out in Southside
This lady comes up to me
And she was like
She was like
She was a teacher
She was like teacher
They don't call it Southside anymore
They call it Jamaica Heights now
I just want to tell you
By the way
I don't give a fuck
I call it whatever
That's my family out there But the lady was like
Come on
The lady was like
Envy I heard you this morning
On a breakfast club
Talking about stopping frisk
She was like
Let me have this conversation
With you
Now I'm stopping
Alright let's talk
She was like
The reason stopping frisk
Don't work is because
My students come to school late
Because when they come
Into school
The cops used to stop
And frisk them all the time
And now they're late
Now they miss
What I'm trying to teach them
Because they don't have nothing They like She was like these kids are getting pulled over they might
have a little weed in their their pocket now they're getting arrested for weed because the
cops looking for guns and then it clicked back with me like i understand now but these are the
conversations we need to have with people instead of embarrassing people instead of shitting on
people instead of saying you're uncle tom maybe people just don't understand we need to have these conversations as a community if you feel a way
that's why i was mad at joe at first you know because you know me just like you know no no
you know me you feel a way call me nigga envy yo i don't believe in this shit i feel this way
i respect that more because now you're not trying to get some likes or some instagram followers
you really care about the community you really care what happens i respect that more because now you're not trying to get some likes or some Instagram followers. You really care about the community.
You really care what happens.
I respect that more than a person trying to do something for some fucking likes.
I don't respect that.
That's just how I feel about it.
I think one of the most dangerous things in this medium is that when people are afraid to speak their mind because of the minority that might backlash that.
And that's the thing.
I'm not afraid.
I'm financially secure.
My family loves me, and it is what it is.
But if I'm wrong, talk to me.
Right.
You know what I mean?
If I feel the way, talk to me.
We got to be able to have this conversation without people judging you.
You can't be closed-minded.
You can't be like, fuck.
Well, I mean, I'm using an example, maybe a bad example.
Like, there's bipartisan or partisan news outlets that they just think one way.
We've got to be able to have a conversation and maybe change our minds.
Absolutely.
We've got to have that conversation.
And we've got to have an open mind.
It's like arguing with your girl or your wife.
The first thing you want to do is you want to be right.
It doesn't matter what she says.
You just want to be fucking right.
But then if you really sit back and think about it, You'll be like, yeah, I was a little fucked up
My bad, babe, I was a little fucked up
You got to be able to be like, damn, I was wrong
Now you're not drinking that Ciroc, my nigga
You're drinking this F in my nigga
You're not drinking that Ciroc
We're drinking this F in my nigga
Yo, 50, man
Yo, convert me like you converted Envy
But 50 said he was going to send us the little pendulum thing
Yeah, yo, Yeah yo I forgot man
You know
50 please man
I'm drinking
I'll be drinking your shit
The whole episode
Yeah I appreciate it
Nah we love 50 over here
Cause he gave us
One of the greatest episodes
We ever had
Thank you so much 50
Again once again man
He came real deal man
Thank you 50
One time for Queens
One time for Queens
Queens
Hey man one time for Miami too man
Miami motherfucker
Miami too But 50 Motherfuckers talk about All those Queens on Miami motherfucker man I need salsa.
I need Trace.
You want salsa?
Same thing.
Go ahead.
I'm proud of you, too.
I'm proud of you.
You're proud of him?
Because he was like, what the fuck are you drinking?
What, in the Nasty?
I think I put you on the Nasty, Shep.
The Nasty started.
You got Molly?
What the fuck?
Shits.
Shepu is the Molly guy.
He's no Molly.
I see.
But I appreciate you guys having me on the podcast.
Thank you for coming, man.
You can't dead the interview.
Oh, I can't dead the interview?
You can't dead the interview. He said the breakfast. I appreciate you can't dead the interview. Oh, I can't dead it. You can't dead the interview.
Yo, Angela,
he's taking a shit.
What is she doing?
Nah, she bounce.
She bounce.
You see her grab her bag,
she bounce.
That was a fake out.
See what you,
I got you in the bathroom
and just walked out of the room.
I thought she was like,
damn, she's thinking
about number two.
Nah, that's how it happens.
Nah, that's nice.
I like that.
I like that.
She answered the property, man.
But you know what?
I just really want to thank you
before you leave because I don't want you to ever think that I have a really front on you because I really that. I like that. She entered the property, man. But you know what? I just really want to thank you before you leave.
Because I don't want you to ever think that I ever really pointed on you.
Because I really didn't.
I just played the side.
I get it.
I played streets the same way I played the industry.
And a lot of times when I look back at it, that's why I always said sorry about that.
No, I get it.
I mean, what happened, what happened, man.
But you're my brother, my brother.
You're my brother.
And listen, I'm going to keep rooting for you.
I wake up almost every fucking day.
I listen to you.
Whether I hit you or not, I support what the fuck you're doing.
Breakfast Club is a great fucking idea.
We appreciate it.
It's a great fucking.
It's a blueprint for all of us.
It's a blueprint for all of us. It's a blueprint for all of us. And one of the things that I could never, I wouldn't be here unless you guys kept accepting me.
Well, how long have I been going to, like, that was like a strategy for me.
I'd just go to y'all.
Every year, once a year.
You would come at the same time every year.
Sometimes a couple times in the year.
Yeah, I mean, you're the guy, Noria.
And, you know, the fact that you listen.
And what most artists don't understand is the relationship is better than any song. Of course. You know what I mean, you're the guy, Nori. And the fact that you listen. And what most artists don't understand is the relationship is better than any song.
Of course.
You know what I mean?
You staying in touch and being able to touch a person and being able to contact a person will be beneficial more than anything in this world.
You know what I mean?
To this day, I'm a fan of Nori.
The person.
As a person.
Right.
As an artist.
You know what I mean?
I've been trying To get him to do
Body in the trunk
Part two for years
I love my life
Part two for years
Like those are my joints
You know what I mean
We're going to do
Body in the trunk
Part one video
Soon
Big up Nas
That would be amazing
That's the new thing
We're doing old videos
That's the new shit
I'm doing
What video Damn I just locked it in I'm doing, um, what video?
Damn, I just locked it in.
I won't blow it up.
But, um, yeah, I just locked in.
Oh, oh, I'm not going to say it.
Thanks for telling us nothing right now.
Body in the truck would be amazing.
Oh, ah.
Cocaine business.
Controls America.
Dad Jones.
Yeah?
Yeah.
That's my joint, too.
That's the thing.
I want to recreate those moments without trying to live off of those moments.
Right.
I'm already good.
Those moments is great.
The 90s is good, but I do accept the new generation.
Your friend, he does not.
No, that's not true.
Don't say that.
You got to.
Don't say that.
No, of course I do, man.
Yeah? Yeah. You fuck with Lil Yachty? No, I don't listen. I don't know. true don't say that you gotta like don't say no of course i do man yeah yeah
you fuck with little yadi no i don't listen i don't know i don't know i don't listen exactly
i mean you know you know what you gotta do you gotta listen it's like when people listen to
certain music you gotta understand that you know it's it's not meant for everybody like little yadi
is not my it's not what i grew up listening to but i respect what he does i support his music
and i play his music because my kids love his music you know i mean it's like what I grew up listening to, but I respect what he does. I support his music and I play his music
because my kids love his music.
You know what I mean?
It's like, you know,
if not, we become that disgruntled parent
that, you know, when we grow up,
like, you listen to that hippity-hoppy shit?
I want the temptation.
You got to embrace all music.
So I embrace the Lil Yachty's,
the Lil Uzi Verts,
the 21 Savage.
I don't purposely...
Wait, wait, wait, hold up.
I just want to know that...
He got to start DJing again. Tell him he got to start DJing. My whole thing about music up I just want to know He got to start DJing again
Tell him he got to
Start DJing
My whole thing about music
I just want to know
No Envy
Nah nah
He trying to take it
Yo shut up man
No Envy
Tell him he got to
Start playing these
Young niggas
Yeah you right
You know when he DJ
You know what he do
He just play
I'm these eras
It don't matter
Because I'm not
Trying to DJ like that
Envy can you please
Tell this nigga
Yo can you shut the front door
Yo
Please Amy
My whole thing with
With the new generation
I just want to make sure
That when I hear it
I feel it's authentic
Cause I feel that
There's so much music now
So much
It's authentic to them though
No no that's what I'm trying to say
I don't care
I don't care what it is
If I don't have to
Understand it
But if I
But I'm a DJ and I come from
hip-hop.
I can tell if it's authentic.
You gotta play Lil Yachty.
This is the thing though, right?
Denzel Curry's a Miami dude.
He's authentic to my experience.
People talk all this stuff
about music, right?
But I can't tell you where
music was created, but I wasn't into that. I can't tell you where i could tell you what music was created but
i wasn't into that i can't tell you about the furious five and the treacherous three that
wasn't my time zone but we know about them i don't i know their names you know yeah but you
know about the names talk if they won't buy me right now i wouldn't understand because we dug
in the crates and we knew at least we knew about them we knew their names you know i mean because
when i started it was just our era and it only when I started It was It was Right It was Right
Right
From there it became
The 90s
Right
You know what I'm saying
So they look at it
The same way
They're not gonna know
Necessarily
Their old school
Is the late 90s
Early 2000s
Of course
So you gotta respect that
And you gotta respect
The music
That's what I'm saying
The only thing I care about
Is authenticity
As long as they're not
Doing it to be like
Cause I never like
Going into the studio
And be like This is my club joint going into the studio and be like,
this is my club joint. This is my
down south joint. This is my New York joint.
Yeah, but it's a little different now because now they're making
records for the club. You know what I mean?
I think they're just making records sometimes.
That's them. You know what the sad thing is?
The first real record
I was able to play from Jay-Z
in the club
was Khaled Keyes. Maybe a little bit of Paris. Because other The only place I was able to play from Jay-Z in the club was Callan Keys.
Maybe a little bit of Paris.
Because other than that, Jay-Z, I couldn't play me, allow me to reintroduce myself in the club.
Really?
No.
I couldn't play change clothes in the strip club.
I couldn't play hove in the strip club.
Different environments are different things.
And that's what
the strip club culture is.
Right, of course.
Trust me, I understand.
But now,
when I play a record,
think about it.
When I book a show,
and I'm booked
three, four nights a week,
three of those nights
I'm in a strip club.
And the records that were,
and that's why I'm so happy
with Young M.A.
because she has
a New York Southern record.
Young M.A.
But you can also play it
in a strip club
and it ranks.
That's why I was glad Khaled did the record with Hov like that, because it put Hov in a different way of hearing him, because we don't really hear Hov on that.
Right.
I'm going to say something, and I come from Miami, which is a strip club culture, and we build all records off the strip club.
Right.
But should hip-hop records be solely off of strip club acknowledgement?
Absolutely, positively not, but it's all in trends.
You know what I mean?
Like, you go to New York.
Like, Common would never have been the strip club record in the world.
No, when's the last time you've been to New York?
You haven't been to a New York club?
And what kind of club was it?
I was there with you when you were doing me.
I go to a white people club.
It was a strip club, right?
I keep it on it.
It's only strip clubs around.
Yeah.
There's no more club.
People don't party in New York no more.
They go to strip clubs.
So you got to make their records that sound.
So where's the balance?
That's the thing.
That's what I love about hip hop.
That's the sad part.
The best part of hip hop is balance.
There is no balance.
I mean, you got your balance.
There is no balance.
You got your J. Coles.
You got your Kendricks.
You got your Vic Mensa.
Absolutely.
You got those people.
And then you got people that make records.
You got your designers.
You got your futures. You got your futures.
You got your little yachties.
That's what I think.
We're hip-hop drives.
Balance.
Balance.
It can't be one way or the other because then we lose.
Right.
You're right.
Yo, Sonny DBT, come over here and say, you know this one, the only nigga from Haiti.
Oh, shit, he got a new shirt.
It's not a V-neck.
Yo, come on, Sonny DBT.
You want one of mine? Oh, that's that. She left it. It's yours. It's not a v-neck Yo come on Sonny D B D You want one Mike
Oh that's nice
She left it
It's yours
It's yours
She left it
That's two hundred dollars
A bottle
I bought Angelina
A bottle
And she left it
In Haiti
I can get her that
For five bucks
Oh shit
Dad no way
You get that for five bucks
You want to sit here
It doesn't matter
No no
Sit with Angelina
But you have to act like her
Oh shit Yeah You have to act like her You know DJ A. saying? It doesn't matter. No, no, Sid Angeli. But you have to act like her. Oh, shit.
Yeah.
You have to act like her.
You know DJ Envy?
Envy?
Envy?
That's my brother.
We love DJ Envy.
We always did love DJ Envy.
I never explained that story, and I love everybody.
I appreciate you for explaining that story, too.
I love it.
Now, we cleared up everything, man.
Absolutely.
Yeah, and let's keep going.
But the Birdman, again.
He's like, I got to go to the bathroom now.
I'm good.
I'm good.
I'm going out tonight.
Where you going?
Where you going?
It's two-tone birthday, right?
Two-tone birthday.
Two-tone birthday party.
Two-tone, man.
Hit me, damn.
Where my phone at?
I'm going to fuck with two-tone for a little bit tonight.
Two-tone.
Black Warrior?
He used to be Black Warrior.
Jersey, yeah.
Maybe. I don't know. Is he still Black to be Black Warrior. Jersey, yeah. Maybe.
I don't know.
Is he still Black Warrior?
Black Royal, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, I said Sam Poole.
God bless school.
God bless school.
But why are you live?
I don't understand that.
This is crazy.
I'm confused.
It took a little crazy turn right now.
That's good.
It's a little crazy.
How are you?
What's good, man?
Sunny D.B. Another shot of Tiger Bone for you, buddy?
No way.
New podcast coming out soon.
Yeah.
Two Dominicans.
Two Dominicans, one Puerto Rican, and one Haitian.
To be named later.
But next time you come to New York, you got to bring the wife.
You got to come on the podcast.
We'll talk some marriage relationship.
So now, let's break.
Let's bring up your podcast.
Right.
It's called So Now. And it's Loudspeakers's, let's, let's pick up your podcast. Right. It's called, it's called,
it's called, it's called,
The Casey Crew.
It's based on me,
my family,
my wife,
and we just talking
about relationships,
just real shit
that people get
into arguments with,
how we deal with arguments,
how we deal with bullshit,
how we deal with,
we know,
the bickering,
the beefing,
and everything,
you know,
from,
to keeping shit sexy
and all that shit.
Will you sign this out again?
Loudspeaker.
We just said that, man.
Yeah, I don't wanna be like
Come on
If you would've called me
A month before
I would've did it with you
I didn't know
We're not ready
So don't
If he would've called you
We wouldn't have been ready
I wasn't ready
But yo I felt it
I just hit the nigga
Out the blue
I was like yo
Envy I wanna sign your podcast
He's like
Well you knew
Before he was saying it
You knew he was into a podcast
No he never said it
He never said it
I guess he just had a feeling
I just had a feeling
I was like
Yo Henry
Come back home
I'd have loved to do it too
As Dave would have said
It would have been
A partnership
He wasn't
He wasn't going to sign me
He wasn't going to sign me
He wasn't going to sign me
He wasn't going to sign me
He wasn't going to sign me
Yo Dave Dash
Yo Dave is an amazing dude
Nah he's an amazing dude
Big up Dave Dash
Big up Fat Joe
Big up Tahiri
Big up Jack Thriller.
You know, the Drink Champ podcast.
We out here.
I mean, I respect it, man.
I love the podcast, man.
Yeah, yeah.
We out here.
We out here moving things.
I see.
I see.
You don't want another shot.
I'm good, nigga.
I'm good.
I'm going to go back to the hotel, change, and then head to the club.
What club are you going to?
Let's big up the club you're going to.
Two Toes Party.
I think we're going to The Wall, right?
The Wall is two-tone
party tonight.
You doing anything tomorrow?
Because this is going to
come out early tomorrow.
Tomorrow night,
are you doing anything?
Tomorrow, of course,
we broadcast it from
Revolt Music Conference
and I'm flying to Michigan
to do a show
and then I'll be back
Saturday morning
back to Miami.
Let's make some noise
and give Matt money.
I got five kids, man.
I got five kids, man.
Gotta chase that check.
Gotta chase that check.
Yo, Envy, and I just want to just be clear with the fans. kids, man. Gotta chase that check. God bless. Chase that check. Yo, Envy.
And I just want to just be clear with the fans.
Yes, sir.
Because when I go to a breakfast club, we always joke around.
We speak about this.
But Envy, even if he ain't play my music, he supported me from the background.
How does he support you without playing the music?
I just want to know.
I just want to know what that means.
Like in text messages.
Oh.
Okay.
He just wants the people to know.
He said, yo, your shit is hot.
Yeah, it's my nigga.
Not playing it, though, but it's hot.
No.
Fuck that.
Envy, I want you to know you my nigga.
You my nigga.
I love you my nigga.
I know in the beginning, and I did fuck up.
It's over.
You know why? Let me just
tell you something. There's no manual
for when you go from me
making $500 a
day
to $500,000 a day.
You made $500 a day though?
No, not really.
That's a lot of money right there.
That was the difference in the time
frame which we saw each other.
So I did go retarded.
Everybody goes retarded.
It's cool.
It's good.
And retargetment is great, Vidal.
Retargetment is great, Vidal.
Retargetment is great, Vidal.
I just want to make sure we got those words correct.
Retargetment is great, Vidal.
Great, Vidal.
But if you ever thought
I'd never ever fronted on you
You're a great guy
You my guy man
No no no
But I just want to say this for the Drink Chance fans
Because they wanted to get to the bottom of the story
And now tonight
We got to the bottom of the story
We love you
We love Angel Lee
We love Charlamagne and garve
we love dj clue that's my power 105 oh you know let me before you close out let me say one thing
right please and i'm proud of you i'm gonna tell you why okay the interviewer of me the person that
does the interviews and people don't understand his roles when it comes to the breakfast club
there's reasons why people do what they do and how we conduct the interview and that's
why they come out the way they do for me i look at myself as the assist man i ain't gotta dunk it
as long as my homie dunks it we all win i just want to win so sometimes when i sit back
sometimes when i sit back on the interview i'm gonna keep it honey now sometimes when you sit
back on the interview you allow people to do what they got to do
because it comes better from certain things.
But that's what we do at The Breakfast Club.
We allow people to shine.
It's like I know when it's Angelique's time.
I know when it's...
It's like that.
You know what I'm saying?
I know when it's Charlamagne's time.
But what I want to say is I called Nori earlier today.
And I was like, Nori,i I'm gonna send you questions to ask
me right and then I thought about it I'm like Nori's a motherfucking journalist I'm gonna let
him ask me call me a journalist and you asked and you asked everything so at that I appreciate you
I respect what you're doing don't try to take my Motherfucking job down No I'm not gonna take your job
I'll start rapping them off
That's the same rule for all of us
I'll start rapping them off
Yo Envy
I really appreciate you though
I just want you to know that
You guys should hug
You guys should hug right now
Nah
Nah
Listen
We Queens niggas
We support
That's what I'm saying
Like a Queens hug
You want me to come at you
Cause I
You know
I'll know you
We can go We can go.
We can go.
Thank you, Ian.
I love you, man.
Yo, yo.
What was your longest interview?
Huh?
What was your longest interview?
Three hours.
We don't have a longest interview.
Oh, this is two and a half.
I'm like, shit, you keep going.
No, no.
We just go forever.
We have three and a half.
We have to stop and take piss breaks, smoke breaks, eat breaks, all kinds of shit.
And you got to take one shot for the people that can say you can get off of drugs.
It's a beady.
It's a beady.
Just one hit.
DJ B does not smoke at all.
Yeah, he doesn't smoke at all.
That's hard.
Stop trying to make him do that, man.
That's hard.
Who, me?
You're an asshole.
That's the whole.
Nah, you're like, yo, when Nancy Reagan said say no to drugs, she was looking at you, man.
Nancy, yes. Nancy Reagan, you're like, yo, when Nancy Reagan said, stay out of the drugs, she was looking at you, man. Nancy, yes.
Nancy Reagan, you welcome here, bitch.
She's dead, man.
You're an asshole.
She's dead?
Yes, she dead.
You're an eight-dollar bitch.
I ain't mean it like that.
I ain't mean it like that.
Damn, bro.
I ain't know, man.
You're the Donald Trump of podcasts, man.
God damn.
You're an asshole. Are you coming to the club today, or you ain't coming out? What club? You got a club? I just of podcasts, man. You're an asshole.
Are you coming to the club today?
You ain't coming out.
What club?
You got a club?
I just told you, man.
Two-tone birthday.
He gone.
Two-tone ball to be there.
Where that nigga at?
He ain't come up.
Black word, right?
Where's Ramon at?
Ramon's supposed to be here.
Ramon, you here?
Yo, so how you like Revolt?
Revolt's cool.
It feels like you don't like Revolt.
No, it is Revolt.
I'll be honest with you.
The people that work at Revolt are cool.
You don't like Ciroc.
Let's just get that light skill shit out of the way right now.
It ain't got nothing to do with Ciroc.
It's the fact that I feel like a lot of people don't really get to see Revolt like they should.
They haven't expanded like they should have expanded.
I love Puff for giving us the opportunity, but we've been there, what, three, four years?
And I think that we should expand a lot more.
I think we should be doing a lot more.
When you say we, Revolt as a network.
Revolt as a network.
You know what I mean?
As far as Revolt, when you think of Revolt, what, you know, as far as the TV network,
what do you think about when you think of Revolt?
I've been on Revolt since 2013.
And you don't even know about it.
And that's the problem with Revolt.
That's the problem. The only show that I know they have on Revolt is The Breakfast Club. Yeah And that's the problem with Revolt That's the problem
The only show that I know
They have on Revolt
Is The Breakfast Club
Yeah
I have a series on Revolt
Nobody
You're number one on Revolt
But we're working on that
And I think a partnership
We've been working on that
For four years
You know what I mean
It gets to the point
We gotta do something
Right
I'm Rasta Wagwan
Good boy
But you're number one
We're gonna try to just
Like knock y'all out
Number one
Then we're gonna take it from there
I ain't mad at you
Like I'm gonna
Just let me DJ on this show
Cause he ain't DJing no more
Yo bro
Hey we don't have DJs
We don't have no DJing on the show
We can't
We can't play music on the podcast
That's fine right
This stuff is pretty good
Yo do that dance again
Yo shout out to Instagram
Mr. Super Slime
Mr. Super Slime
At Mr. Super Slime on Instagram.
All right, we out of here, man.
Let's do it, man.
Let's end this, man.
We got to do the show.
No, no, no.
I got to say this before I get up out here.
Envy is really a guy who was detrimental.
I respect him.
I love him in my career.
And that's my nigga.
And a lot of people, when I told, it bothered me today
because I was like, I got Envy
and I'm Angela Lee. And the people was like,
what? Envy came?
Because they think that this, like,
the 30,000
conversation, fuck that.
That's my guy. Came in.
We had fun. We joked.
We laughed. Sonny came and had fun. We joked. We laughed.
Sonny came and sweated.
Twink came without condoms.
Eddie came to eat ass.
Wait, where's Angela and where's Eddie?
Hold on, I got to go. My nigga attacked.
Angela and Eddie is both.
They're missing.
They're missing.
They're missing.
We found Eddie.
I came with a condom.
Yeah, you came with a car Yeah You came with a car
He said he got a car
He's out there
For two years
Two years old
We ain't drink champs
And I just want people to know
That
We have fun
Absolutely
Let's go
Let's go
We out of here
Let me bring up Hazardous Let me bring up Hazardous sounds Let me bring up Hazardous Sounds.
Let me bring up Rich Blanco.
Let me bring up Matt.
Let me bring up 89.
Let me bring up Boris rolling the blunts.
You got one more, bro?
Diego.
I hit it good.
All right?
Woo!
Let me bring up I-R-O-S-T-O-R.
Wild, wild, and good boy.
Jerry from Water Team.
Hey, look.
Nigel Lewis.
I fixed our computer
quick
and you gotta take your bag
don't forget your bag
hey yo Haz hold up one second
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Head over to iTunes and pick up the singles for the win.
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Also look out for Nori's cooking show coming very soon and my coming home Vietnam film,
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This Pride Month, we are not just celebrating.
We're fighting back.
I'm George M. Johnson, author of the
most banned book in America.
On my podcast, Fighting Words, I sit down
with voices that spark resistance and
inspire change. This year,
we are showing up and showing out.
You need people being like, no, you're
not what you tell us what to do.
This huge need is coming down on us.
And I don't want to just survive.
I want to thrive.
Fighting Words is where courage
meets conversation. Listen on the
iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
I know a lot of cops.
They get asked all the time, have you ever
had to shoot your gun?
Sometimes the answer is yes.
But there's a company dedicated to a future where the answer will always be no.
This is Absolute Season 1, Taser Incorporated.
I get right back there and it's bad.
Listen to Absolute Season 1, Taser Incorporated
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Why is a soap opera western like Yellowstone so wildly successful?
The American West with Dan Flores is the latest show from the MeatEater Podcast Network. So join me starting Tuesday, May 6th, where we'll delve into stories of the West and
come to understand how it helps inform the ways in which we experience the region today.
Listen to The American West with Dan Flores on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm Clayton English.
I'm Greg Lott.
And this is season two of the War on Drugs podcast.
Last year, a lot of the problems of the drug war.
This year, a lot of the biggest names in music and sports.
This kind of starts that a little bit, man.
We met them at their homes.
We met them at their recording studios.
Stories matter, and it brings a face to them.
It makes it real.
It really does.
It makes it real.
Listen to new episodes of the War on Drugs podcast season two on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast.
This is an iHeart podcast.